Yamaha MT-09 SP Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Safety information Description Special features Smartphone Connectivity System Instrument and control functions For your safety – pre-operation checks Operation and important riding points Periodic maintenance and adjustment MOTORCYCLE Motorcycle care and storage MTN890D (MT-09 SP) Specifications Consumer information Index BMM-2U199-E0...
  • Page 2: Read This Manual Carefully Before Operating This Vehicle

    EAU93782 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.
  • Page 3 EAUA2940 Use of trade marks ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. iOS is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries.
  • Page 5 EAU10103 Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the MTN890D, you are benefiting from Yamaha’s vast experience and newest technology regarding the design and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned Yamaha a reputation for dependability.
  • Page 6 Important manual information EAU10134 Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
  • Page 7 Important manual information EAU10202 MTN890D OWNER’S MANUAL ©2024 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, March 2024 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in Japan.
  • Page 8 Tips for reducing fuel Shift pedal ........6-38 consumption ....... 8-5 Special features ......4-1 Brake lever ........6-38 Parking..........8-5 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) ... 4-1 Brake pedal........6-39 Cruise control system..... 4-5 Brake system ........6-39 Periodic maintenance and ESS (emergency stop signaling) Fuel ..........6-40...
  • Page 9 Table of contents Adjusting the clutch lever free Troubleshooting......9-33 play ..........9-18 Troubleshooting chart....9-35 Checking the brake lever free Emergency mode ......9-37 play ..........9-19 Brake light switches ......9-19 Motorcycle care and storage ..10-1 Checking the front and rear Matte color caution.......
  • Page 10: Location Of Important Labels

    Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information 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. 1,2,3,4...
  • Page 11 Location of important labels BM5-21568-01 BM5-21659-01 BM6-2817K-01 BM6-2817K-11 100kPa=1bar kPa,psi kPa,psi 250,36 290,42 250,36 290,42 BM6-21668-01 4AA-22259-40...
  • Page 12: Safety Information

    Safety information  Never operate a motorcycle with- pears to be very effective in reduc- EAU1028C out proper training or instruction. ing the chance of this type of Take a training course. Beginners accident. Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- Therefore: As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- tified instructor.
  • Page 13 Safety information  Many accidents involve inexperi- • Always signal before turning or Protective Apparel enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that The majority of fatalities from motorcy- erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you. cle accidents are the result of head in- ...
  • Page 14 Safety information  Do not run engine outdoors where Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning When loading within this weight limit, All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into keep the following in mind:  Cargo and accessory weight monoxide, a deadly gas.
  • Page 15 Yamaha accessories, which are avail- performed to your vehicle that change lightweight as possible and able only from a Yamaha dealer, have any of the vehicle’s design or operation should be kept to a minimum. been designed, tested, and approved characteristics can put you and others •...
  • Page 16: Helmets

    Safety information  Remove all loose items from the operator and may limit control EAUU0033 Helmets ability, therefore, such accesso- motorcycle. Operating this vehicle without an ap-  Check that the fuel cock (if ries are not recommended. proved motorcycle helmet increases ...
  • Page 17 Safety information Correct usage ZAUU0004 ZAUU0006 ZAUU0003  Full-type: use only for riding at low Wrong usage to mid-range speeds ZAUU0005 ZAUU0007  Full-face-type: use for riding at Types of helmets and their usage  Half-type: use only for riding at low mid-range to high speeds speeds...
  • Page 18: Description

    Description EAU10411 Left view 1,2,3 4 3,4 5 1. Battery (page 9-29) 9. Oil filter cartridge (page 9-10) 2. Fuses (page 9-30) 3. USB Type-C jack (page 6-50) 4. Seat lock (page 6-43) 5. Compression damping force adjuster (page 6-48) 6.
  • Page 19: Right View

    Description EAU10421 Right view 1. Fuel tank cap (page 4-17) 9. Brake pedal (page 6-39) 2. Spring preload adjuster (page 6-45) 10.Spring preload adjuster (page 6-48) 3. Rebound damping force adjuster (page 6-45) 11.Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 9-20) 4. Fast compression damping force adjuster (page 6-45) 5.
  • Page 20: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU10431 Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 6-37) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 6-1) 3. Main switch/steering lock (page 4-14) 4. Multi-function meter unit (page 6-3) 5. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 9-20) 6. Right handlebar switches (page 6-1) 7.
  • Page 21: Special Features

    These can be indepen- WARNING dently adjusted in the menu system The Yamaha Ride Control (YRC) sys- (see page 6-26), or turned on/off all to- tem is not a substitute for the use of gether by turning off TCS in the menu 1.
  • Page 22 Special features TCS (Traction control system) EWA15433 WARNING TCS helps maintain traction when ac- celerating. If sensors detect that the The traction control system is not a rear wheel is starting to slip (uncon- substitute for riding appropriately trolled spinning), TCS assists by regu- for the conditions.
  • Page 23 Special features This system supports TCS (traction Level 2 – More lift control. Suitable for QS (Quick shifter) control system) to contribute to a sporty riding. QS allows for clutch lever-less, elec- smoother ride. Level 3 - Most lift control. Suitable for tronically-assisted shifting.
  • Page 24 Special features  ON: ABS (Anti-lock brake system) EWA22532 WARNING Downshifting conditions and cornering assist braking are  Vehicle speed of at least 15 km/h  Even with BC ON, strong brak- both active. In addition to the (9 mi/h) standard ABS, it suppresses the ing during cornering may result ...
  • Page 25: Cruise Control System

    Special features  For skilled riders or those engag- EAUA2493 Cruise control system ing in track riding, various condi- This model is equipped with a cruise tions may lead BSR to influence control system designed to maintain a the vehicle’s behavior differently set cruising speed.
  • Page 26 1 1 1 If the cruise control indicator “ ” you do not set a new cruising speed, comes on in amber, have a Yamaha when you return the throttle grip, the dealer inspect the vehicle. vehicle will decelerate to the previously set cruising speed.
  • Page 27 Special features Automatic deactivation of the cruise EWA16351 WARNING control system When traveling uphill or downhill, the It is dangerous to use the resume The cruise control system is electroni- cruise control system may, in some function when the previously set cally controlled and linked with other cases, fail to maintain the set cruising cruising speed is too high for current...
  • Page 28: Ess (Emergency Stop Signaling) System

    Special features  ESS does not activate when the EAUA1773 EAUA2501 ESS (emergency stop signal- Smart key system hazard lights are already activat- ing) system The smart key system enables you to operate the vehicle without using a When sudden deceleration occurs this ...
  • Page 29: Operating Range Of The Smart Key System

    Special features  If you have an electric medical  There are facilities nearby that EAUA2510 Operating range of the smart device, consult a doctor or the are emitting strong radio waves key system device manufacturer before us- (TV or radio towers, power The approximate operating range of ing this vehicle.
  • Page 30: Handling Of The Smart Key And Mechanical Key

    Special features smart key system may not work or its EAUA2522 Handling of the smart key and operating range may become very mechanical key short. Included with the vehicle is one smart key (with a built-in mechanical key) and  Do not place the smart key in a one spare mechanical key with an storage compartment.
  • Page 31 Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. humidity.  If the smart key continually re-  Do not grind or attempt to mod- ceives radio waves, the smart key ify the smart key.
  • Page 32: Smart Key

    Special features To turn the smart key on or off EAUA2530 EAUA3030 Smart key Replacing the smart key bat- To turn the smart key on or off, press tery the “ON/OFF” switch for one second. Replace the battery in the following sit- The smart key indicator light will flash.
  • Page 33 Special features  Make sure the battery is in- EWA14724 WARNING stalled correctly. Confirm the di-  The battery and other remov- rection of the positive “+” side able parts may cause injury if of the battery. swallowed. Keep the battery and other removable parts away To replace the smart key battery from children.
  • Page 34: Main Switch

    Special features key has taken place, the main switch EAUA2552 Main switch can be turned while the smart key sys- tem indicator light is on (approximately 4 seconds). EWA22722 WARNING Never turn the main switch to “OFF” or “LOCK” while the vehicle is mov- ing.
  • Page 35 Special features onds then an alarm will beep to re- 2. Push the main switch knob and EAUA2582 mind the user to turn off the main the smart key indicator light will switch. come on for approximately 4 sec- onds. The main switch positions are de- 3.
  • Page 36 Special features turned off), the beeper will sound for 3 To lock the steering To unlock the steering seconds and the smart key system in- 1. Turn the handlebar all the way to dicator light will flash for 30 seconds. the left.
  • Page 37: Fuel Tank Cap Opening And Closing

    Special features EAUA2600 Fuel tank cap opening and 1 1 1  An alarm will beep when the pow- closing er is turned on with the fuel tank cap open. The alarm will stop To open the fuel tank cap when the fuel tank cap is closed or 1.
  • Page 38: Smartphone Connectivity System

    ” hicle through a communication control 2. Home button “ ” unit (CCU) and the Yamaha Motorcycle This manual uses the following terms Connect app on your phone. to describe the usage of the menu con-  GPS navigation (requires Garmin...
  • Page 39 Menu system operation: tings.  Operate the joystick left-right-up- down to highlight and adjust menu Yamaha Motorcycle Connect is a free items. app which is needed to complete the  Short press “ ” to select an item. connection between the CCU and your ...
  • Page 40: Initial Setup

    CCU and start using etc.). smart features. 1. Download and install the Yamaha 1. Download/install the Yamaha Mo- Motorcycle Connect app on your torcycle Connect app on your smartphone.
  • Page 41 Smartphone Connectivity System  When connected, the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect indicator “ ” will appear on the top of the main display and also next to the con- nected smartphone device name in the “Paired Devices” list. (See page 6-22.) ...
  • Page 42 Smartphone Connectivity System  The first time the vehicle is paired  Always concentrate on riding by  Yamaha shall not be liable for any with the Yamaha Motorcycle Con- keeping your eyes and mind on damages resulting from the use of nect app, the menu system lan- the road.
  • Page 43 Follow your headsets manufacturer in- the CCU. structions to pair/connect to your smartphone. When the headset con- nection is detected by the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app, the headset indicator “ ” will appear on the top of the main display.
  • Page 44: Telephone

    Smartphone Connectivity System Highlight the volume icon and operate Making phone calls: EAUA1890 Telephone the joystick up-down to adjust the call To make a phone call, you must start This vehicle is equipped with a tele- volume. Highlight the end call icon and the phone call directly on your smart- phone function that requires both a short press “...
  • Page 45: Connection Troubleshooting

    Bluetooth. Then turn it ON again. displayed. 3. Delete Bluetooth pairing informa- tion from both smartphone and vehicle. 4. Reboot the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app and Garmin Street- Cross app. Select “Details” and check the connec- tion as instructed on the screen.
  • Page 46: Instrument And Control Functions

    Instrument and control functions Right Push this switch outward (direction A) EAU6605A Handlebar switches to turn the high beam on. Push this switch inward (direction B) to return to Left low beam. While the headlights are set to low beam, push the switch inwards (direc- tion B) to momentarily flash the high beam.
  • Page 47 Instrument and control functions To cancel a turn signal manually, press hicle power is on. Even after the vehicle EAUA1741 Turn signal switch “ ” the switch a second time in the same power is turned off, they will continue This switch controls the turn signal direction.
  • Page 48: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    ” lem is detected in the engine. If this oc- 2. Turn signal indicator lights “ ” and “ ” curs, have a Yamaha dealer check the 3. ABS warning light “ ” on-board diagnostic system. 1. Joystick “ ”...
  • Page 49 6th gear.  When the vehicle is turned on, this TCS (traction control system), SCS not work correctly. Have a Yamaha (slide control system), LIF (lift control dealer check the vehicle as soon as light should come on for a few possible.
  • Page 50: Display

    Instrument and control functions EAUA1864 Display Theme1 Theme2 Theme3 Theme4 1. Vehicle information display 5. Speedometer 2. Indicator icons 6. YRC mode display 3. Clock 7. Tachometer 4. Transmission gear display...
  • Page 51 Instrument and control functions TRACK 1. YRC mode display 7. Shift indicator 2. Speedometer 8. Revolution peak hold indicator 3. Vehicle information display 9. Tachometer 4. Lap counter 10.Clock 5. Transmission gear display 11.Coolant temperature display 6. Indicator icons 12.Lap time display...
  • Page 52 Instrument and control functions Minimized display view (while menu system/navigation are open) When the menu system or the navigation function are open, the information on the main display is relocated as shown. Theme1, 2, 3 Theme4, TRACK 1. Indicator icons 2.
  • Page 53 Instrument and control functions  The navigation system display EAUA2424 Short press “ ”: units can be changed separately Main display active: highlight and se- using the Garmin StreetCross lect items in the vehicle information  The brightness level of the display app.
  • Page 54 (r/min). “CUSTOM 2” can also be custom- play. You do not need to first highlight ECA10032 ized via the Yamaha Motorcycle and select the YRC mode display. NOTICE Connect app. Do not operate the engine in the ta- ...
  • Page 55 Instrument and control functions  Average fuel consumption (AVG Long press the YRC mode button In TRACK: “MODE” to open/close an expanded FUEL) The vehicle information display con-  Estimated fuel range (RANGE) YRC mode pop-up at the bottom of the tains 1 cell which can be set to display ...
  • Page 56 Instrument and control functions Fuel reserve tripmeter (TRIP F) Estimated fuel range (RANGE) When the fuel tank reserve level has The estimated distance that can be  Resettable items can also be indi- been reached, “TRIP F” activates and traveled under the current riding condi- vidually viewed and reset by navi- begins recording distance traveled tions with the remaining fuel.
  • Page 57 Instrument and control functions Fastest lap time (FASTEST) Coolant temperature warning “ ” Indicates the fastest lap time recorded This icon appears when the coolant  “---” will be displayed if the de- since the lap timer was started. If no temperature is high.
  • Page 58 ”: quick downshift available. Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app indicator “ ” (except TRACK) Smartphone battery level indicator “ ” This icon comes on when the Yamaha  The upshift and downshift func- (except TRACK) Motorcycle Connect app is success- tions are independent and can be This icon indicates the connected fully connected to the vehicle.
  • Page 59 Connect app. ers and replace the grips.  Permission to access notifications Navigation connection indicator “ ” must be granted to the Yamaha (except TRACK) BC indicator “ ” Motorcycle Connect app on your This icon comes on when the Garmin This icon comes on if “BC”...
  • Page 60 Instrument and control functions Lap timer (TRACK) BSR indicator “ ” Set speed indicator “ / ” (except This stopwatch function is controlled This icon comes on if the “BSR” (back TRACK) using the menu system and the dim- slip regulator) is deactivated. This indicator displays the current set mer/pass switch.
  • Page 61 Instrument and control functions Navigation Display In “Turn List” mode: Operate the joy- There are 3 display modes for route stick up-down to scroll through the list The headlight does not flash when the guidance: “Default View”, “Turn-by- of turns on the route. dimmer/pass switch is pressed in Turn”, and “Turn List”.
  • Page 62: Menu System

    Instrument and control functions  Short press the home button “ ” EAUA2962 Menu system to cancel/return to previous.  If the Bluetooth connection be-  Long press the home button “ ” comes unstable, the navigation to close the menu system. display may automatically change to the “Turn-by-Turn”...
  • Page 63 Instrument and control functions  If a smartphone is not connected  “Nearby Gas Stations” Access simple pop-up au- dio player. (See page to the vehicle, “ Music” and “ “Music” 6-35.) Turn-by-Turn/Turn-by-Turn OFF”  Except for the commands listed Open the navigation dis- will be grayed out.
  • Page 64 Instrument and control functions This menu changes the navigation sys- tem display mode (Default View/Turn List/Turn-by-Turn). After selection, the navigation display will open in the se- lected display mode. “Stop Navigation” Cancels the current route guidance and opens the navigation home dis- If a route requires a toll, you will be play.
  • Page 65 Instrument and control functions Applications” → “Music” “Favorites” “Nearby Gas Stations” “ Shows a list of saved locations and Shows a list of nearby gas stations and This opens an audio player which inter- their distance from current location their distance from current location. faces with your smartphone’s audio (must have saved locations in the Gar- player app.
  • Page 66 Instrument and control functions  The maximum number of stored Applications” → “Notification” may not display, or the next/previ- “ ous track and volume adjustment items is 30; when the limit is may not function. reached, older items will be delet- Applications”...
  • Page 67  Messages cannot be opened and Paired smartphones are listed here. read while the vehicle is in motion. The Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app  Notification timestamps may be symbol “ ” next to a device name in- “Bluetooth”...
  • Page 68 Instrument and control functions is not available, the CCU will attempt to “Unit ID” connect to another device in the paired device list. If “Bluetooth Auto Connect” is OFF, previously paired devices can be con- nected manually via the “Paired Devic- es”...
  • Page 69 Instrument and control functions Applications” → “Connectivity With this item highlighted, long “ “ Settings” Settings” → “Legal Information” press “ ” to shortcut to “ Settings” → “Grip Warmer Settings” where the grip warmer presets can be further customized. Theme4: This function is not accessi- ble via the menu system and is instead located within the vehicle information...
  • Page 70 Instrument and control functions Settings” → “Information / Re- This menu allows reset of the tripme- operate the joystick to highlight the “ ters on the vehicle information display. item. Short press “ ” to reset the item. set” Operate the joystick to highlight an Confirm by selecting “OK”.
  • Page 71 (i.e., call history and contact infor- mation) is deleted.  After the multi-function meter is reset, Bluetooth pairing records and the Yamaha Motorcycle Con- nect app pairing records must be deleted from your smartphone. If Use this menu to mass reset the multi- this is not completed, the CCU will function meter to its default settings.
  • Page 72 Level 2 - Suitable for street riding.  The names and setting levels for Level 3 - Suitable for riding on wet or “CUSTOM 1” and “CUSTOM 2” slippery surfaces. can also be changed via the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app. (See page 6-30.) 6-27...
  • Page 73 Instrument and control functions The traction control system can only The slide control system can only be The lift control system can only be be turned off completely via “ Set- turned off completely via “ Settings” turned off completely via “ Settings”...
  • Page 74 Instrument and control functions Setting 2: Can quick upshift while ac- “BC” (Brake control system) “QS ” / “QS ” (Quick shifter) celerating or decelerating. Can quick downshift while decelerating or accel- Quick Shift erating. “OFF” turns the respective upshift or downshift function off, and the clutch lever must then be used when shifting in that direction.
  • Page 75 Settings” → “Vehicle Function” “  The names and setting levels can → “Stability Control ON/OFF” also be changed via the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app. (See page 6-30.)  Adjustments to “EBM”, “QS” and “BC” settings affect all YRC mode presets.
  • Page 76 ” will be displayed, not the mark and requires a connection with BC indicator “ ”. the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app. (See page 5-2.) “Manual Adjustment” The rear wheel ABS will remain dis- abled until: allows the clock to be calibrated man- ...
  • Page 77 Instrument and control functions Settings” → “Display” → “Bright- “ ness” Only adjust brightness presets in ambi- ent light conditions which are appropri- ate for that preset. Settings” → “Display” → “Back- “ ground” To manually adjust the clock, operate the joystick left-right to highlight an 1.
  • Page 78 Instrument and control functions Settings” → “Grip Warmer Set- Settings” → “Shift Indicator” “ “ tings” (if equipped) Only “White” (day) is available for TRACK theme. Settings” → “Unit” “ This menu contains settings for the The three grip warmer presets can be shift indicator light.
  • Page 79 Instrument and control functions nal r/min is reached, the indicator light will start flashing at a higher frequency.  The “Initial” r/min cannot be higher Only adjust brightness presets in ambi- Select “OFF” to turn the indicator off. than the “Final” r/min. ent light conditions which are appropri- Short press “...
  • Page 80 Instrument and control functions “ Music” “ Meter Display”  All audio track information is im- ported from the music player ap- plication on your smartphone.  Depending on the smartphone and music player application, the audio player may start playing au- While this item is shown in the menu, This opens the main display.
  • Page 81 Instrument and control functions TRACK Settings” → “Shift Indi- TRACK Settings” → “Lap Time” “ Timer Ready” “ “ cator Mode” This module contains recorded lap times the date of the first recorded lap and additional lap data. Sets the lap timer to standby. The menu will exit to the main display and the “:”...
  • Page 82: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions TRACK Settings” → “Lap Reset” To adjust the distance between the EAUA1802 “ Clutch lever clutch lever and the handlebar, gently This item deletes all recorded lap times To disengage the drivetrain from the push the lever away from the handle- and additional recorded lap data and engine, such as when shifting gears, bar and rotate the clutch lever position...
  • Page 83: Shift Pedal

    Instrument and control functions EAU83692 EAU93083 Shift pedal Brake lever To prevent unintended shifts, the quick The brake lever is located on the right shifter is programmed to ignore un- side of the handlebar. To apply the clear input signals. Therefore, be sure front brake, pull the lever toward the to shift using quick and sufficiently throttle grip.
  • Page 84: Brake Pedal

    Instrument and control functions Turn the adjusting knob in direction (a) EAU12944 EAUA1980 Brake pedal Brake system to increase the distance. Turn the ad- This vehicle is equipped with an inte- justing knob in direction (b) to decrease grated anti–lock brake system (ABS). the distance.
  • Page 85: Fuel

    Instrument and control functions Anti–lock brake system (ABS) EAU13222 Fuel The anti–lock brake system (ABS) acts Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in on the front and rear brakes indepen- the tank. dently. EWA10882 EWA16051 WARNING WARNING Gasoline and gasoline vapors are Always keep a sufficient distance extremely flammable.
  • Page 86 NOTICE Use only unleaded gasoline. The use EAU86081 of leaded gasoline will cause severe Your Yamaha engine was designed to damage to internal engine parts, use unleaded gasoline with a research such as the valves and piston rings, octane number of 95 or higher. If en- as well as to the exhaust system.
  • Page 87: Fuel Tank Overflow Hose

    Instrument and control functions EAU86160 EAU13435 Fuel tank overflow hose Catalytic converter See page 9-10 for canister information. The exhaust system contains catalytic converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust emissions. EWA10863 WARNING The exhaust system is hot after op- eration. To prevent a fire hazard or burns: ...
  • Page 88: Seats

    Instrument and control functions To install the passenger seat Rider seat EAUA3200 Seats 1. Insert the projections on the front and rear of the passenger seat as To remove the rider seat Passenger seat shown. 1. Remove the passenger seat. (See page 6-43.) 2.
  • Page 89: Rider Footrest Position

    Storage compartment The rider footrests can be adjusted to one of two positions. From the factory, the footrests are in the low position. Have a Yamaha dealer adjust the posi- tions of the rider footrests. 1 1 1 1. Projection 2.
  • Page 90: Handlebar Position

    The handlebar can be adjusted to one EWA10181 WARNING of two positions to suit the rider’s pref- erence. Have a Yamaha dealer adjust Always adjust both fork legs equally, the position of the handlebar. otherwise poor handling and loss of stability may result.
  • Page 91 Instrument and control functions There are separate adjusters for the left (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) and right so copy any changes from one side to the other to keep the set- tings identical on both sides. 1.
  • Page 92 Instrument and control functions Slow compression damping Turn the adjuster in direction (a) to in-  There are separate adjusters for crease the compression damping. the left and right so copy any Turn the adjuster in direction (b) to de- changes from one side to the oth- crease the compression damping.
  • Page 93: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    Instrument and control functions The spring preload setting is deter- EAU83552 Adjusting the shock absorber mined by measuring distance A,  When turning the adjuster in direc- assembly shown in the illustration. The shorter tion (a), the 0 click position and the The shock absorber assembly has ad- the distance A is, the higher the spring 1 click position may be the same.
  • Page 94 Instrument and control functions Turn the adjuster in direction (b) to de- crease the rebound damping force.  When turning the damping force To set the rebound damping force, turn adjuster in direction (a), the 0 click the adjuster in direction (a) until it position and the 1 click position stops, and then count the clicks in di- may be the same.
  • Page 95: Dc Connectors

    WARNING ries. is on. This shock absorber assembly con- Consult a Yamaha dealer for more in- tains highly pressurized nitrogen formation regarding the location and gas. Read and understand the fol- capacity of the DC connector(s) and...
  • Page 96: Sidestand

    Instrument and control functions this system regularly and have a EAU15306 Sidestand Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not Under some conditions, the device The sidestand is located on the left function properly. battery level may drop even while the side of the frame.
  • Page 97: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions EAU57953 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.
  • Page 98 The neutral switch may not be working. 6. Move the sidestand up. The motorcycle should not be ridden until 7. Pull the clutch lever. checked by a Yamaha dealer. 8. Shift transmission into gear. 9. Move the sidestand down. Does the engine stall? The sidestand switch may not be working.
  • Page 99: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 9-13 Coolant • Check cooling system for leakage. • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. • Check brake pads for wear. Front brake • Replace if necessary. 9-20, 9-20 •...
  • Page 100 For your safety – pre-operation checks ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. • Check brake pads for wear. • Replace if necessary. 9-20, 9-20 Rear brake • Check fluid level in reservoir.
  • Page 101 For your safety – pre-operation checks ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Check operation. Instruments, lights, signals — and switches • Correct if necessary. • Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system. Sidestand switch 6-51 • If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.
  • Page 102: Operation And Important Riding Points

    ECA10311 NOTICE there is a control or function you do not between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the fol-  Keep the engine speed out of EWA10272 lowing material carefully.
  • Page 103: Starting The Engine

    If a warning or indicator light does sidestand is up, and the clutch le- not work as described above, have a ver is pulled. Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. 1. 1/4 turn (20 degrees) To start the engine 4. Shift the transmission into the 1.
  • Page 104: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points EAU68221 EAUN0073 EAU91544 Shifting ECAN0072 NOTICE This model is equipped with: Do not ride through deep water, oth-  an inertial measurement unit erwise the engine may be damaged. (IMU). This unit stops the engine in Avoid puddles because they may be case of a turnover.
  • Page 105 Operation and important riding points 3. Open the throttle gradually, and at 4. Once motorcycle ECA22523 NOTICE the same time, release the clutch stopped, the transmission can be  When shifting, press the shift lever slowly. shifted into the neutral position. pedal firmly until you feel the 4.
  • Page 106: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

     After parking, if the smart key is not turned off and is within operat- ing range, other people may be able to start the engine and oper- ate the vehicle.  The alarm beeper can be set to activate. Contact your Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 107: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    To avoid possible burns, let tivities incorrectly may increase brake components cool before your risk of injury or death during touching them. service or while using the vehicle. If you are not familiar with vehicle ser- vice, have a Yamaha dealer perform service.
  • Page 108: Tool Kit

    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.
  • Page 109: Periodic Maintenance Chart For The Emission Control System

     For 31000 km or 30 months, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 7000 km or 6 months.  Items marked with an asterisk require special tools, data and technical skills, have a Yamaha dealer perform the ser- vice.
  • Page 110 Periodic maintenance and adjustment INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS ANNUAL 1000 km 7000 km 13000 km 19000 km 25000 km ITEM ROUTINE CHECK 1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months • Check control system for dam- Evaporative emis- √ √...
  • Page 111: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    • Perform dynamic inspection us- Diagnostic system √ √ √ √ √ √ ing Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. 2 * Air filter element • Replace. Every 40000 km (24000 mi) • Check operation. √ √...
  • Page 112 Periodic maintenance and adjustment INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS ANNUAL 1000 km 7000 km 13000 km 19000 km 25000 km ITEM ROUTINE CHECK 1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months • Check bearings for looseness or √ √ √ √...
  • Page 113 • Replace. tridge • Check coolant level and vehicle √ √ √ √ √ for coolant leakage. 26 * Cooling system • Change with Yamaha genuine Every 3 years coolant. Front and rear √ √ √ √ √ √ 27 * •...
  • Page 114 13000 km 19000 km 25000 km ITEM ROUTINE CHECK 1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months • Apply Yamaha cable lubricant or √ √ √ √ √ Control cables other suitable cable lubricant thoroughly. • Check operation. √...
  • Page 115: Checking The Spark Plugs

    1/2 turn past finger tight. However, the Yamaha dealer. Since heat and depos- with a wire thickness gauge and, if spark plug should be tightened to the its will cause any spark plug to slowly necessary, adjusted to specification.
  • Page 116: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment To check the engine oil level EAU36113 EAU1990H Canister Engine oil 1. Start the engine, warm it up for The engine oil level should be checked several minutes, and then turn it regularly. In addition, the oil must be off.
  • Page 117 An oil filter wrench is available at a oil filler cap and add oil. Yamaha dealer. 5. Check the engine oil filler cap O- 5. Apply a thin coat of clean engine ring. Replace if damaged.
  • Page 118: Why Yamalube

    9. After checking the engine oil filler EAU85450 Why Yamalube cap O-ring, install the filler cap. YAMALUBE oil is a Genuine YAMAHA Part born of the engineers’ passion Wipe off any spilled oil before starting and belief that engine oil is an impor- the engine.
  • Page 119: Coolant

    2. Maximum level mark soft tap water instead. Do not 3. Minimum level mark If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- use hard water or salt water 3. If the coolant is at or below the since it is harmful to the engine.
  • Page 120: Air Filter Element

    The coolant must be changed at the in- maintenance and lubrication chart. necessary, have it corrected by a tervals specified in the periodic main- Have a Yamaha dealer replace the air Yamaha dealer. tenance and lubrication chart. Have a filter element.
  • Page 121: Valve Clearance

    2 persons: To prevent this from occurring, have Front: your Yamaha dealer check and adjust Tire air pressure 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm², 36 psi) Rear: the valve clearance at regular intervals. The tire air pressure should be 290 kPa (2.90 kgf/cm², 42 psi)
  • Page 122 Yamaha  Always make sure that the valve dealer replace the tire immediately. caps are securely installed to prevent air pressure leakage.
  • Page 123: Cast Wheels

    If any damage is found, have BRIDGESTONE/BATTLAX conditions. HYPERSPORT S23R a Yamaha dealer replace the FRONT and REAR: wheel. Do not attempt even the Tire air valve: smallest repair to the wheel. A de-...
  • Page 124: Adjusting The Clutch Lever Free Play

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment decrease the clutch lever free decrease the clutch lever free EAU55645 Adjusting the clutch lever free play, turn the adjusting bolt in di- play, turn the adjusting nut in di- play rection (b). rection (b). Measure the clutch lever free play as 6.
  • Page 125: Checking The Brake Lever Free Play

    Yamaha dealer. 1. No brake lever free play There should be no free play at the brake lever end. If there is free play, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the brake system. EWA14212 WARNING A soft or spongy feeling in the brake lever can indicate the presence of air in the hydraulic system.
  • Page 126: Checking The Front And Rear Brake Pads

    EAU22393 EAU66670 Checking the front and rear Checking the brake fluid level peared, have a Yamaha dealer replace brake pads Before riding, check that the brake fluid the brake pads as a set. is above the minimum level mark.
  • Page 127 Periodic maintenance and adjustment  Use only the specified brake flu- Rear brake fluid level goes down suddenly, have a Yamaha dealer check the cause before id; otherwise, the rubber seals may deteriorate, causing leak- further riding. age. 1 1 1 ...
  • Page 128: Changing The Brake Fluid

    EAU22734 EAU22762 Changing the brake fluid Drive chain slack Have a Yamaha dealer change the The drive chain slack should be brake fluid every 2 years. In addition, checked before each ride and adjusted have the seals of the master cylinders if necessary.
  • Page 129 To adjust the drive chain slack rection (a). To loosen the drive 3. Tighten the axle nut, then the lock- Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad- chain, turn the adjusting bolt on nuts to their specified torques. justing the drive chain slack.
  • Page 130: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 4. Make sure that the drive chain cants for the drive chain, as they EAU23027 Cleaning and lubricating the pullers are in the same position, may contain substances that drive chain the drive chain slack is correct, could damage O-rings.
  • Page 131: Checking And Lubricating The Cables

    Brake pedal damaged or does not move smoothly, periodic maintenance chart. have a Yamaha dealer check or re- place it. WARNING! Damage to the outer housing of cables may result in internal rusting and cause inter- ference with cable movement.
  • Page 132: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Clutch Levers

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU23144 Recommended lubricant: Recommended lubricants: Checking and lubricating the Lithium-soap-based grease Brake lever: brake and clutch levers Silicone grease The operation of the brake and clutch Clutch lever: Lithium-soap-based grease levers should be checked before each ride, and the lever pivots should be lu- bricated if necessary.
  • Page 133: Checking And Lubricating The Sidestand

    The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- face and hold it in an upright posi- be checked before each ride, and the ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals tion. WARNING! To avoid injury, sidestand pivot and metal-to-metal specified in the periodic maintenance...
  • Page 134: Checking The Steering

    [EWA10752] the periodic maintenance and lubrica- 2. Hold the lower ends of the front have a Yamaha dealer check or re- tion chart. If there is play in the wheel fork legs and try to move them for- pair it.
  • Page 135: Battery

    To charge the battery YAMAHA battery. Using a different  Electrolyte is poisonous and Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- battery may cause the IMU to fail dangerous since it contains sul- tery as soon as possible if it seems to and the engine to stall.
  • Page 136: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment switch off, then disconnect the EAUA1842 Replacing the fuses negative lead before discon- The fuse box is located under the rider necting the positive lead. [ECA16304] seat. (See page 6-43.) 2. If the battery will be stored for more than two months, check it at least once a month and fully charge it if necessary.
  • Page 137 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 2. Remove the fuse box cover by 4. Install a new fuse of the specified pressing inwards at the two points amperage. WARNING! Do not indicated on the cover and pulling use a fuse of a higher amperage upwards.
  • Page 138: Vehicle Lights

    If an LED light does not come on, Fuel injection system fuse: 7.5 A check the fuses and then have a ABS solenoid fuse: Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. If the 15.0 A license plate light does not come on, ABS control unit fuse: 7.5 A check and replace the bulb.
  • Page 139: License Plate Light

    1. Maintenance stand (example) self. However, should your motorcycle Since this model is not equipped with a require any repair, take it to a Yamaha centerstand, use maintenance stands dealer, whose skilled technicians have when removing the front or rear wheel...
  • Page 140 If the smart key system does not work gasoline vapors can ignite or ex- after checking the above items, have a plode, causing severe injury or prop- Yamaha dealer check the smart key erty damage. system. EAU76552 See Emergency mode on page 9-37...
  • Page 141: Troubleshooting Chart

    Remove the spark plug and check the electrodes. The engine does not start. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Check the compression. 4. Compression The engine does not start. There is compression.
  • Page 142 Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, have a The coolant level Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system. is OK. If coolant is not available, tap water can be temporarily used instead, provided that it is changed to the recommended cool- ant as soon as possible.
  • Page 143: Emergency Mode

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 4. Inputting the identification number EAUA2620 Emergency mode is done by counting the number of When the smart key is lost or dam- flashes of the smart key system in- aged, or its battery has discharged, the dicator light.
  • Page 144 Periodic maintenance and adjustment  When there are no knob opera- tions for 10 seconds during the identification number input pro- cess.  When the smart key system indi- cator light is allowed to flash nine Release the knob after the smart or more times.
  • Page 145: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Be performance and extend the useful life those available in coin-operated sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for of many components. Washing, clean- car washers. ing, and polishing will also give you a advice on what products to use be- ...
  • Page 146 Motorcycle care and storage 2. Make sure all caps, covers, elec- 2. Wash the vehicle with a quality au- After washing trical couplers and connectors are tomotive-type detergent mixed 1. Dry the vehicle with a chamois or tightly installed. with cool water and a soft, clean absorbent towel, preferably mi- 3.
  • Page 147: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage  Make sure there is no lubricant 6. Touch up minor paint damage EAU83472 Storage caused by stones, etc. or wax on the brakes or tires. Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry  If necessary, wash the tires with 7.
  • Page 148 Motorcycle care and storage 1. Make all necessary repairs and b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine wheels a little once a month in or- perform any outstanding mainte- oil into the spark plug bore. der to prevent the tires from be- nance.
  • Page 149: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions: Fuel injection: Starting system: Electric starter Overall length: Throttle body: Engine oil: 2090 mm (82.3 in) ID mark: Overall width: Recommended brand: BME1 820 mm (32.3 in) Drivetrain: Overall height: Gear ratio: 1145 mm (45.1 in) 1st: Seat height: 2.571 (36/14) 825 mm (32.5 in) 2nd:...
  • Page 150 Specifications Loading: Auxiliary light: Maximum load: License plate light: 167 kg (368 lb) 5.0 W (Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo and accessories) Front brake: Type: Hydraulic dual disc brake Rear brake: Type: Hydraulic single disc brake Front suspension: Type: Telescopic fork Rear suspension: Type:...
  • Page 151: Consumer Information

    These identification numbers are needed when registering the vehicle with the authorities in your area and when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 1. Vehicle identification number 1. Engine serial number The vehicle identification number is The engine serial number is stamped stamped into the steering head pipe.
  • Page 152: Diagnostic Connector

    (See page 6-43.) Record the information on this label in the space provided. This information will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. 1. Diagnostic connector The diagnostic connector is located as shown.
  • Page 153: Use Of Your Data

    (3) other data showing the status of the vehicle such as diagnostic trouble code (DTC). The collected data will be uploaded to server at Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. by attaching a special Yamaha diagnostic tool to the vehicle, only when maintenance checks or service procedures are performed.
  • Page 154 Consumer information The SOLE PURPOSE of above provided contact information is TO RESPOND DATA PROCESSING INQUIRY AND OTHER KINDS OF INQUIRIES WILL NOT BE RESPONDED. Please provide the following information for the proper han- dling of your inquiry: (1) Your Name; (2) Your Email Address; (3) Your Country of Residence; and (4) Your VIN. We will use your personal information provided only for the purpose of supporting your data processing inquiry.
  • Page 155: Index

    Index Display ........... 6-5 Indicator lights and warning lights..6-3 Display, menu system ......6-17 ABS warning light ........6-3 Drive chain, cleaning and lubricating ... 9-24 Air filter element........9-14 Joystick and home button ...... 6-3 Drive chain slack ........9-22 Anti–lock brake system (ABS) ....
  • Page 156 Wheel bearings, checking ....9-28 Smart key system ........4-8 Wheels..........9-17 Smart key system indicator light ....6-4 Smart key system, troubleshooting ..9-34 Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app ..5-2 Spark plugs, checking ......9-9 Yamalube ..........9-12 Special features ........4-1 YRC mode switch........6-2 Specifications ........11-1...
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