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OWNER’S MANUAL FJR1300AE MOTORCYCLE Read this manual carefully before oper- ating this vehicle. FJR13ESM FJR13ESMC LIT-11626-34-41 B96-28199-15...
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EAU10045 Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your...
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EAU10084 Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha FJR13ESM / FJR13ESMC. This model is the result of Yamaha’s vast experience in the production of fine sporting, touring, and pacesetting racing machines. It represents the high degree of crafts- manship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.
Table of contents Location of important labels....1-1 For your safety – pre-operation checks ..........5-1 Safety information ......2-1 Operation and important riding Description ........3-1 points..........6-1 Left view ..........3-1 Starting the engine......6-2 Right view........3-2 Shifting..........6-3 Controls and instruments....3-3 Engine break-in.......
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Vehicle data recording....10-3 Reporting safety defects ....10-5 Motorcycle noise regulation ..10-6 Maintenance record ..... 10-7 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. 2020 AND LATER MODEL STREET & DUAL-PURPOSE MOTORCYCLE LIMITED WARRANTY ......10-8 YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.) ........10-10 Index..........11-1...
Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important in- formation for safe and proper operation of your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement label is available from your Yamaha dealer. 1,2,3...
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Location of important labels 2 California only LOAD LIMIT EMISSION HOSE ROUTING 3 kg {7 lbs} FUEL TANK ATMOSPHERE 3TB-24877-A0 CHARCOAL THROTTLE BODY CANISTER 1MC-21686-00 3 California only LOAD LIMIT VACUUM HOSE ROUTING 1 kg {2 lbs} PRESS. SENSOR 4BR-24877-A0 INTAKE MANIFOLD 13S-21684-10 WARNING...
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Location of important labels NOTICE Cleaning with alkaline or acid cleaner, gasoline or solvent will damage windshield. Use neutral detergent. 4B5-2815K-00 250 kPa, {2.50 kgf/cm }, 36 psi 290 kPa, {2.90 kgf/cm }, 42 psi 250 kPa, {2.50 kgf/cm }, 36 psi 290 kPa, {2.90 kgf/cm }, 42 psi 5VY-21668-00...
Safety information EAU1028C an accident or equipment damage. See page 5-1 for a list of pre-operation checks. Be a Responsible Owner This motorcycle is designed to As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- carry the operator and a passen- sponsible for the safe and proper oper- ger.
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Safety information Many accidents involve inexperi- • The passenger should always enced operators. In fact, many op- hold onto the operator, the seat erators who have been involved in strap or grab bar, if equipped, accidents do not even have a cur- with both hands and keep both rent motorcycle license.
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Safety information Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning extra care when riding a motorcycle All engine exhaust contains carbon that has added cargo or accessories. monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing Here, along with the information about carbon monoxide can cause head- accessories below, are some general aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, guidelines to follow if loading cargo to confusion, and eventually death.
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Genuine does not in any way reduce Yamaha accessories, which are avail- ground clearance or cornering able only from a Yamaha dealer, have clearance, limit suspension travel, been designed, tested, and approved steering travel or control opera- by Yamaha for use on your vehicle.
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Safety information operator and may limit control handlebars or turn signals, or ability, therefore, such accesso- parts that could break). Choose ries are not recommended. the location for the straps carefully Use caution when adding electri- so the straps will not rub against cal accessories.
Instrument and control functions EAU10462 EAU10696 Main switch/steering lock LOCK The steering is locked and all electrical systems are off. The key can be re- moved. To lock the steering LOCK The main switch/steering lock controls the ignition and lighting systems, and is used to lock the steering.
Instrument and control functions From the “LOCK” position, push the EAU4939G Indicator lights and warning key and turn it to “OFF”. lights EAU65680 (Parking) The hazard lights can be turned on, but all other electrical systems are off. The key can be removed. GEAR The steering must be locked before the A.TEMP...
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If the light does not come at all, or if the page 7-11), have a Yamaha dealer light does not go off after traveling 10 check the vehicle. km/h (6 mi/h), have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. EAU58402 Cruise control indicator lights “...
3rd, 4th or 5th gear on, or if the light remains on, have a at speeds between about 50 km/h (31 Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. mi/h) and 160 km/h (100 mi/h), or 6th gear at speeds between about 55 km/h EAU55393 (34 mi/h) and 160 km/h (100 mi/h).
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Instrument and control functions Adjusting the set cruising speed While the cruise control system is op- erating, push the “RES+” side of the cruise control setting switch to in- crease the set cruising speed or the “SET–” side to decrease the set speed. Pushing the setting switch once will change the speed in increments of ap- 1.
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Instrument and control functions set cruising speed. You will not be able to use the resume function until a new cruising speed has been set. Automatic deactivation of the cruise control system The cruise control system for this mod- el is electronically controlled and is linked with the other control systems.
Instrument and control functions EAU58215 Multi-function meter unit In some cases, the cruise control sys- 12 3 9 10 tem may not be able to maintain the set cruising speed when the vehicle is traveling uphill or downhill. When the vehicle is traveling up- GEAR hill, the actual traveling speed may A.TEMP...
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Instrument and control functions Tachometer 1. Menu switch “MENU” 2. Select switch “ ” 1. Tachometer 2. Tachometer red zone multi-function meter unit equipped with the following: The electric tachometer allows the rid- a speedometer er to monitor the engine speed and ...
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1. Neutral indicator light “ ” play segments will flash repeatedly. 2. Transmission gear display Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehi- cle. This display shows the selected gear. The neutral position is indicated Eco indicator by “...
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Instrument and control functions The following pages contain an expla- Function display nation of the grip warmer, information display, and windshield functions. See page 4-38 for an explanation of the preload and damping force adjusting GEAR functions. A.TEMP ˚F Adjusting the grip warmer C.TEMP ˚F This vehicle is equipped with grip...
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Instrument and control functions The odometer shows the total distance Selecting the information display traveled by the vehicle. GEAR TRIP-1 mile Tripmeter displays: TRIP-2 mile mile TRIP-1 mile GEAR GEAR A.TEMP ˚F RANGE mile C.TEMP ˚F FUEL AVG TIME TRIP CRNT FUEL 0:06 TRIP-2...
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Instrument and control functions In this case, push the select switch to switch the display in the following or- There are also “TIME–2” and “TIME–3” der; elapsed time displays, but they cannot be set to the information display. See TRIP-F → Display–1 → Display–2 → “Setting mode”...
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“Hi” is flashing. If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will ECA10022 be continuously displayed. Have a NOTICE Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Do not continue to operate the en- gine if it is overheating. Instantaneous fuel consumption dis- play:...
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10 tem- If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will perature levels. be continuously displayed. Have a This function allows you to Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. check and reset the “OIL” oil change interval (dis- Maintenance tance traveled), and the Adjusting the windshield position “FREE-1”...
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Instrument and control functions Adjusting the temperature levels of the grip warmer settings Grip Warmer 1. Use the select switch to highlight Hi g h “Grip Warmer”. Middle MENU Grip Warmer Maintenance Time Trip Unit 4. Use the select switch to highlight Display Brightness “Middle”...
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Instrument and control functions 2. Push the “MENU” switch to dis- play “TIME–2” and “TIME–3”. To MENU reset a time trip, push the “RE- Grip Warmer SET” button to select the item to Maintenance Time Trip reset. Unit Display Time Trip Brightness Clock 0:07...
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Instrument and control functions Unit Unit km or mile km or mile mile km/L or L/100km km/L 3. Push the “MENU” switch. “km” or Selecting the display items “mile” will flash in the display. 1. Use the select switch to highlight “Display”.
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Instrument and control functions Adjusting the meter panel brightness 1. Use the select switch to highlight Display-1 “Brightness”. A.TEMP MENU Grip Warmer C.TEMP Maintenance Time Trip TIME TRIP Unit Display Brightness 4. Use the select switch to select the Clock item to show, and then push the “MENU”...
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Instrument and control functions 3. When the hour digits start flash- ing, use the select switch to set All Reset the hours. Clock 5 55 The odometer and the clock cannot be reset. 4. Push the “MENU” switch, and the minute digits start flashing.
Instrument and control functions EAU49433 EAU1234M D-mode (drive mode) Handlebar switches D-mode is an electronically controlled Left engine performance system with two mode selections (touring mode “T” and sports mode “S”). Push the drive mode switch “MODE” to switch between modes. (See page 4-21 for an explanation of the drive mode switch.) 1.
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Instrument and control functions EAU12461 EAU12781 Turn signal switch “ ” Cruise control switches To signal a right-hand turn, push this See page 4-4 for an explanation of the switch to “ ”. To signal a left-hand cruise control system. turn, push this switch to “...
Instrument and control functions EAU12833 EAU12876 Clutch lever Shift pedal 1. Clutch lever 1. Shift pedal 2. Clutch lever position adjusting dial The shift pedal is located on the left 3. Match mark side of the motorcycle. To shift the 4.
Instrument and control functions EAU26826 EAU39542 Brake lever Brake pedal The brake lever is located on the right side of the handlebar. To apply the front brake, pull the lever toward the throttle grip. 1. Brake pedal The brake pedal is located on the right side of the vehicle.
However, special tools are rear brakes independently. required, so please consult your Operate the brakes with ABS as you Yamaha dealer. would conventional brakes. If the ABS ECA16831 is activated, a pulsating sensation may NOTICE...
Instrument and control functions EAU54274 Turning TCS off or on Traction control system The traction control system helps maintain traction when accelerating on slippery surfaces, such as unpaved or wet roads. If sensors detect that the rear wheel is starting to slip (uncon- trolled spinning), the traction control system assists by reducing engine power until traction is restored.
With the key still inserted in the lock, enabled. push down the fuel tank cap. Turn the 4. Have a Yamaha dealer check the key 1/4 turn counterclockwise, remove vehicle and turn off the engine it, and then close the lock cover.
1. Fuel tank filler tube 2. Maximum fuel level Your Yamaha engine has been de- signed to use regular unleaded gaso- line with a pump octane number 4-27...
10% (E10). Gas- 1. Fuel tank breather/overflow hose ohol containing methanol is not 2. Clamp recommended by Yamaha because it can cause damage to the fuel system or vehicle performance problems. For California: See page 7-11 for breather hose information.
Instrument and control functions EAU13447 EAU39496 Catalytic converters Seats This vehicle is equipped with catalytic converters in the exhaust system. Passenger seat EWA10863 WARNING To remove the passenger seat The exhaust system is hot after op- 1. Insert the key into the seat lock, and then turn it counterclockwise.
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Instrument and control functions The rider seat height can be ad- Rider seat justed to change the riding posi- To remove the rider seat tion. (See the following section.) 1. Remove the passenger seat. 2. Push the rider seat lock lever, lo- cated under the back of the rider seat, to the left as shown, and then pull the seat off.
Instrument and control functions EAU39633 Adjusting the rider seat height The rider seat height can be adjusted to one of two positions to suit the rid- er’s preference. The rider seat height was adjusted to the lower position at delivery. 1.
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Instrument and control functions 6. Align the projection on the bottom 5. Insert the projection on the front of of the rider seat with the “H” posi- the rider seat into seat holder A as tion slot, and then push the rear of shown.
Instrument and control functions Do not subject the IMU to EAU73350 Storage compartments strong shocks or moisture. This vehicle is equipped with two stor- Do not obstruct the IMU breath- age compartments. er hole and do not clean it with Storage compartment A is located un- compressed air.
Instrument and control functions Do not exceed the maximum EAU39482 Accessory box load (467 The accessory box is located beside (FJR13ESMC) the meter panel. 213 kg (470 lb) (FJR13ESM) for the vehicle. To open the accessory box 1. Insert the key into the main switch, and then turn it to “ON”.
Instrument and control functions EAU54151 Opening and closing the cowl- ing vents The cowling vents can be opened 20 mm (0.79 in) for added ventilation to suit the riding conditions. 1. Projection 2. Upper slot 3. Quick fastener 4. Install the quick fastener. To close a cowling vent 1.
Instrument and control functions EAU39672 Rear view mirrors The rear view mirrors of this vehicle can be folded forward or backward for parking in narrow spaces. Fold the mir- rors back to their original position be- fore riding. 1. Projection 2.
• If the suspension system warn- WARNING ing light remains on, have a Be sure to stop the vehicle before Yamaha dealer check the vehi- making any setting changes to the cle. multi-function meter unit. Changing settings while riding can distract the...
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Instrument and control functions GEAR GEAR 1. Menu switch “MENU” While the preload is being adjusted, 2. Select switch “ ” the information display may change as 3. Use the select switch to select the follows. If the main switch is turned off or desired preload setting pictogram.
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Instrument and control functions GEAR GEAR GEAR HARD HARD 1. Damping force setting If the preload is adjusted repeat- 2. Damping force setting level edly, the preload setting picto- gram will flash 4 times and the preload cannot be adjusted. Wait If the preload setting was not complet- approximately 6 minutes for the ed correctly:...
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Instrument and control functions GEAR The damping force setting can be set to 7 levels (+3, +2, +1, 0, –1, –2 and –3). “+3” is the hardest level and “–3” is the softest level. 6. Push the menu switch. If the vehicle moves while you are ad- justing the damping force, the informa- 1.
DC jack sembly yourself. Take the shock is not being used. absorber assembly to a Yamaha dealer for any service. ECA15432 NOTICE The accessory connected to the...
Instrument and control functions EAU63431 Ignition circuit cut-off system This system prevents in-gear engine starts unless the clutch lever is pulled and the sidestand is up. Also, it will stop the running engine should the sidestand be lowered while the trans- mission is in gear.
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6. Push the start switch. Does the engine start? The neutral switch may not be working. The motorcycle should not be ridden until checked by a Yamaha dealer. With the engine still running: 7. Move the sidestand up. 8. Pull the clutch lever.
Instrument and control functions EAU73032 Cornering lights 1. Cornering light This model is equipped with 3 corner- ing lights on each side. The cornering lights come on to help illuminate the road when the vehicle is leaned over. According to the direction of the turn, the cornering lights for that side come on.
Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided in this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer. Before using this vehicle, check the following points:...
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For your safety – pre-operation checks ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. 7-24, Clutch • Check fluid level in reservoir. 7-26 • If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
This model is equipped with: there is a control or function you do not an inertial measurement unit (IMU) understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. that will stop the engine in case of EWA10272 turnover. In this case, turn the...
The neutral indi- the clutch lever pulled and the cator light should come on. If not, sidestand up. ask a Yamaha dealer to check the See page 4-44 for more informa- electrical circuit. tion. 3. Start the engine by pushing 1.
Operation and important riding points EAU16674 and drive train, which are not Shifting designed withstand shock of forced shifting. EAU16682 To start out and accelerate 1. Pull the clutch lever to disengage the clutch. 2. Shift the transmission into first gear.
Operation and important riding points clutch lever in, use the brakes to EAU16842 Engine break-in slow the motorcycle, and continue There is never a more important period to downshift as necessary. in the life of your engine than the period 4.
EAU17214 Parking cur during the engine break-in When parking, stop the engine, and period, immediately have a then remove the key from the main Yamaha dealer check the vehi- switch. cle. EWA10312 WARNING Since the engine and exhaust system can become very hot,...
However, a torque wrench and other tools are necessary to perform certain maintenance work correctly. If you do not have the tools or experi- ence required for a particular job, have your Yamaha dealer perform it for you.
From 24000 mi (37000 km) or 36 months, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 8000 mi (13000 km) or 12 months. Items marked with an asterisk require special tools, data and technical skills, have a Yamaha dealer perform the service. EAU63292 Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system...
1000 km month • Perform dynamic inspection Diagnostic system √ √ √ √ √ √ using Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. • Clean with compressed air. √ √ √ √ √ Air filter element • Replace if necessary.
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√ • Change. Front and rear √ √ √ √ √ √ 27 * • Check operation. brake switches • Apply Yamaha cable lubricant √ √ √ √ √ √ 28 * Control cables or other suitable cable lubricant thoroughly.
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment ROUTINE INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS 1000 mi ITEM 1000 km month • Check operation. • Check throttle grip free play, and adjust if necessary. √ √ √ √ √ 29 * Throttle grip • Lubricate cable and grip hous- ing.
Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU18773 EAU54133 Removing and installing pan- Panel A The panels shown need to be removed to perform some of the maintenance To remove the panel jobs described in this chapter. Refer to 1. Remove the bolts and the quick this section each time a panel needs to fasteners.
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment Make sure that the fuses are covered and located to the inside of the panel lip. 1. Slot 2. Projection To install the panel 1. Fit the slot at the front of the panel under the projection on the front 1.
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Panel C 1. Panel B 2. Quick fastener screw 2. Install the seats. 3. Bolt 3. Pull the bottom of the panel out- ward, pull the front of the panel downward, and then slide the panel forward to release it in the rear as shown.
The spark plugs are important engine components, which should checked periodically, preferably by a Yamaha dealer. Since heat and depos- its will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, they should be removed and checked in accordance with the peri- odic maintenance and lubrication 1.
Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU82181 EAU1988A Canister (for California) Engine oil and oil filter car- tridge The engine oil level should be checked before each ride. In addition, the oil must be changed and the oil filter car- tridge replaced at the intervals speci- fied in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart.
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4. Remove the engine oil filler cap, An oil filter wrench is available at a the engine oil drain bolt and its Yamaha dealer. gasket to drain the oil from the crankcase. 6. Apply a thin coat of clean engine oil to the O-ring of the new oil filter cartridge.
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment Recommended engine oil: See page 9-1. Oil quantity: Oil change: 3.80 L (4.02 US qt, 3.34 Imp.qt) With oil filter removal: 4.00 L (4.23 US qt, 3.52 Imp.qt) Be sure to wipe off spilled oil on any 1.
Thus, correct, immediately turn the engine Yamalube mineral, semisynthetic and off and have a Yamaha dealer check synthetic oils have their own distinct the vehicle. characters and value. Yamaha’s expe- 13.
Final gear oil The final gear case must be checked for oil leakage before each ride. If any leakage is found, have a Yamaha deal- er check and repair the vehicle. In ad- dition, the final gear oil level must be...
4. Install the final gear oil drain bolt and its new gasket, and then tight- en the bolt to the specified torque. If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- able, use an ethylene glycol antifreeze Tightening torque: containing corrosion inhibitors for alu-...
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Remove only the coolant reser- nance and lubrication chart. Have a voir cap. Never attempt to re- Yamaha dealer change the coolant. move the radiator cap when the WARNING! Never attempt to remove engine is hot.
Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU20474 Cleaning the air filter element The air filter element should be cleaned or replaced at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica- tion chart. Clean or, if necessary, re- place the air filter element more frequently if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
EAU44735 Checking the engine idling speed Check the engine idling speed and, if necessary, have it corrected by a Yamaha dealer. Engine idling speed: 1000–1100 r/min 1. Fuel tank breather/overflow hose 8. Install the intake air shroud by in- stalling the screw and the quick fastener screws.
This service must be performed when 1. Throttle grip free play the engine is cold. Throttle grip free play: 1.0–3.0 mm (0.04–0.12 in) Periodically check the throttle grip free play and, if necessary, have a Yamaha dealer adjust it. 7-20...
Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU64252 Cold tire air pressure: Tires Up to 90 kg (198 lb) load: Tires are the only contact between the Front: vehicle and the road. Safety in all con- 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm², 36 psi) ditions of riding depends on a relatively Rear: 290 kPa (2.90 kgf/cm², 42 psi) small area of road contact.
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Periodic maintenance and adjustment the sidewall is cracked, contact a Tires age, even if they have not been Yamaha dealer immediately and have used or have only been used occasion- the tire replaced. ally. Cracking of the tread and sidewall...
If any damage is found, have high speeds. a Yamaha dealer replace the Brand-new tires can have a rel- wheel. Do not attempt even the atively poor grip on certain road smallest repair to the wheel.
Have a 1. No brake lever free play Yamaha dealer bleed or replace the There should be no free play at the hydraulic clutch fluid. brake lever end. If there is free play, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the brake system.
To check a brake pad for wear, check its wear indicator groove. If a brake pad has worn to the point that the wear indicator groove has almost disap- peared, have a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a set. 7-25...
If a brake pad is damaged or if the lining thickness is less than 0.8 mm (0.03 in), have a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a set. 1. Minimum level mark Rear brake 1.
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Clean the filler caps before re- suddenly, have a Yamaha dealer check moving. Use only DOT 4 brake the cause before further riding. fluid from a sealed container.
In pedals should be checked before each addition, the cable should be lubricat- ride, and the pedal pivots should be lu- ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals bricated if necessary. specified in the periodic maintenance Brake pedal chart.
Clutch lever WARNING If the centerstand or sidestand does not move up and down smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer check or re- pair it. Otherwise, the centerstand or sidestand could contact the ground and distract the operator, resulting in a possible loss of control.
The pivoting points of the rear suspen- The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- sion must be lubricated by a Yamaha ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals dealer at the intervals specified in the specified in the periodic maintenance periodic maintenance and lubrication and lubrication chart.
(See page 7-7.) hub or if the wheel does not turn This model is equipped with a VRLA smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) battery. check the wheel bearings. There is no need to check the electro- lyte or to add distilled water.
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ECA16531 NOTICE To charge the battery Always keep the battery charged. Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- Storing a discharged battery can tery as soon as possible if it seems to cause permanent battery damage. have discharged. Keep in mind that the...
Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU54515 Replacing the fuses 12 13 The fuse boxes and individual fuses are located under panel A. (See page 7-7.) 16 15 1. ABS motor fuse 2. ABS solenoid fuse 3. Fuel injection system fuse 4. Backup fuse (for clock) 5.
Backup fuse: 7.5 A bulbs. Hazard fuse: If a light does not come on, check the 7.5 A fuses and then have a Yamaha dealer Fuel injection system fuse: check the vehicle. 15.0 A ECA16581 ABS control unit fuse: NOTICE 7.5 A...
The following troubleshooting charts represent quick and easy procedures for checking these vital systems your- self. However, should your motorcycle require any repair, take it to a Yamaha dealer, whose skilled technicians have the necessary tools, experience, and know-how to service the motorcycle properly.
Check the vehicle. compression. 4. Compression The engine does not start. There is compression. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Operate the electric starter. There is no Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. compression. 7-38...
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Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, The coolant level is have a Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system. If coolant is not available, tap water can be temporarily used instead, provided that it is changed to the recommended coolant as soon as possible.
Be of many components. Washing, clean- sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for ing, and polishing will also give you a advice on what products to use be- chance to inspect the condition of the fore cleaning the vehicle.
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Motorcycle care and storage harsh chemicals, including Washing strong acidic wheel cleaners, 1. Rinse off any degreaser and spray especially on spoke or magne- down the vehicle with a garden sium wheels. hose. Use only enough pressure harsh chemicals, abrasive to do the job.
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Motorcycle care and storage 9. If the headlight lens has fogged After washing 1. Dry the vehicle with a chamois or up, start the engine and turn on absorbent towel, preferably mi- the headlight to help remove the crofiber terrycloth. moisture.
Motorcycle care and storage 5. For vehicles with a carburetor: To EAU84141 Storage prevent fuel deposits from build- Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry ing up, drain the fuel in the carbu- place. If necessary, protect it against retor float chamber into a clean dust with a porous cover.
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Motorcycle care and storage 8. Check and correct the tire air pressure, and then lift the vehicle so that all wheels are off the ground. Otherwise, turn wheels a little once a month in or- der to prevent the tires from be- coming degraded in one spot.
These identification numbers are need- ed when registering the vehicle with the authorities in your area and when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. 1. Vehicle identification number VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: The vehicle identification number is stamped into the steering head pipe.
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This infor- illustration. This label shows specifica- mation will be needed when ordering tions related to exhaust emissions as spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. required by federal law, state law and Environment Canada. EAU26382 Key identification number 1.
Privacy Policy. Privacy Policy https://yamaha-motor.com/ privacy-policy Yamaha will not disclose this data to a third party except in the following cas- es. In addition, Yamaha may provide vehicle data to a contractor in order to outsource services related to the han- dling of vehicle data.
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Consumer information When the data is not related to an individual vehicle nor owner 10-4...
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Yamaha Motor Corpora- tion, U.S.A. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
Consumer information EAU26561 Motorcycle noise regulation TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED: Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, re- pair, or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or (2) the use of the vehicle after such device or el- ement of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
Consumer information EAU63481 Maintenance record Copies of work orders and/or receipts for parts purchased and installed on your vehicle will be required to document that maintenance has been completed in ac- cordance with the emissions warranty. The chart below is printed only as a re- minder that maintenance work is required.
1. Operate and maintain the motorcycle as specified in the appropriate Owner’s Manual, and 2. Give notice to an authorized Yamaha motorcycle dealer of any and all apparent defects within ten (10) days after discovery, and make the machine available at that time for inspection and repairs at such dealer’s place of business.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE If your machine requires warranty service, you must take it to any authorized Yamaha motorcycle dealer within the continental United States. Be sure to bring your warranty registration card or other valid proof of the original date of purchase. If a question or problem arises regarding the warranty, first contact the owner of the dealership.
• Y.E.S. is flexible. You choose the plan that’s right for you: 12 months, 24 months, 36 months or, on certain models, even 48 months beyond your warranty period. • Y.E.S. is designed and administered by the same Yamaha people who handle your warranty – and it shows in the comprehensive coverage benefits. There are no mileage limitations.
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Yamaha Limited Warranty expires. A special note: If visiting your dealer isn’t convenient, contact Yamaha with your VIN number and we’ll be happy to help you get the Y.E.S. coverage you need. Yamaha Service Marketing P.O.
Index Fuel tank cap........4-26 Fuses, replacing ........7-35 ABS............4-24 ABS warning light ........4-3 Accessory box ........4-34 Handlebar position, adjusting ....4-35 Air filter element, cleaning ....7-18 Handlebar switches......4-20 Auxiliary DC jack........4-42 Hazard switch........4-21 Headlight beams, adjusting....4-35 High beam indicator light .......
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Index Starting the engine ......... 6-2 Steering, checking ....... 7-32 Stop/Run/Start switch......4-21 Storage........... 8-4 Storage compartments ......4-33 Suspension, adjusting the front and rear ............. 4-38 Suspension system warning light ..4-4 Swingarm pivots, lubricating....7-31 Throttle grip and cable, checking and lubricating ..........
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