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OWNER'S MANUAL
MOTORCYCLE
XTZ690R (Ténéré 700)
Read this manual carefully
before operating this vehicle.
BVW-28199-20
For your safety - pre-operation checks
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Location of important labels OWNER’S MANUAL Safety information Description Special features Instrument and control functions For your safety – pre-operation checks Operation and important riding points Periodic maintenance and adjustment Motorcycle care and storage MOTORCYCLE Specifications XTZ690R (Ténéré 700) Consumer information Index BVW-28199-20...
  • Page 2 EAU46094 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.
  • Page 3 Yamaha a reputation for dependability. Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly, so as to enjoy all advantages of your XTZ690R. The Owner’s Manual does not only instruct you in how to operate, inspect and maintain your motorcycle, but also in how to safeguard yourself and others from trouble and injury.
  • Page 4 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 5 Important manual information EAU10202 XTZ690R OWNER’S MANUAL ©2024 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, June 2023 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. is expressly prohibited. Printed in Japan.
  • Page 6 Table of contents Location of important labels... 1-1 Seats ..........5-20 General maintenance and Adjusting the headlight beams ..5-22 lubrication chart ......8-5 Safety information......2-1 Adjusting the front fork ....5-22 Removing and installing the Front fork bleeding......5-24 cowling ........8-9 Description ........
  • Page 7 Table of contents Checking and lubricating the Use of your data ......11-3 throttle grip and cable....8-26 Motorcycle noise regulation (for Checking and lubricating the Australia)........11-5 brake and shift pedals ....8-26 Checking and lubricating the Index ..........12-1 brake and clutch levers....8-27 Checking and lubricating the sidestand ........8-28 Lubricating the rear suspension..8-28...
  • Page 8: 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.
  • Page 9 ALWAYS WEAR AN APPROVED MOTORCYCLE HELMET, eye protection, and protective clothing. 1TP-2118K-A2 RIDER SEAT BAG-F815P-00 STATIONARY NOISE TEST INFORMATION TESTED 91 dB(A) 4500 r/min 100kPa=1bar kPa,psi kPa,psi SILENCING SYSTEM : YAMAHA 220,32 250,36 IDENTIFICATION : BEH 220,32 250,36 BHL-2118G-10 BHL-21668-00...
  • Page 10 Location of important labels 28R-00 6252 39R-01 9991 41R-04 9717 53R-03 0806 78R-05 5232 BVW-2811P-00 4AA-22259-40...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Safety information  Never operate a motorcycle with- pears to be very effective in reduc- EAU1031C 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 12 Safety information  Many accidents involve inexperi-  Wear a face shield or goggles. • Always signal before turning or enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that Wind in your unprotected eyes erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you.
  • Page 13 Safety information Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor- Loading close to the center of the vehicle less, tasteless gas which may be pres- Adding accessories or cargo to your as possible and make sure to dis- ent even if you do not see or smell any motorcycle can adversely affect stabil- tribute the weight as evenly as engine exhaust.
  • Page 14 Yamaha accessories, which are avail- characteristics can put you and others • Bulky or large accessories may able only from a Yamaha dealer, have at greater risk of serious injury or seriously affect the stability of been designed, tested, and approved death.
  • Page 15 Safety information  Secure the motorcycle with tie- Aftermarket Tires and Rims The tires and rims that came with your downs or suitable straps that are motorcycle were designed to match attached to solid parts of the mo- the performance capabilities and to torcycle, such as the frame or up- provide the best combination of han- per front fork triple clamp (and not,...
  • Page 16: Description

    Description EAU10411 Left view 1. Rebound damping force adjusting screw (page 5-22) 9. Engine oil filter cartridge (page 8-11) 2. Coolant reservoir (page 8-14) 10.Compression damping force adjusting screw (page 5-22) 3. Canister (page 8-10) 4. Seat lock (page 5-20) 5.
  • Page 17: Right View

    Description EAU10421 Right view 1. Main fuse (page 8-31) 2. Fuse box (page 8-31) 3. Battery (page 8-30) 4. Fuel tank cap (page 5-18) 5. Brake pedal (page 5-17) 6. Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 8-22)
  • Page 18: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU10431 Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 5-16) 9. Throttle grip (page 8-17) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 5-3) 10.Main switch/steering lock (page 5-2) 3. “ABS ON” button (page 5-5) 4. Multi-function meter unit (page 5-7) 5. USB jack (page 5-27) 6.
  • Page 19: Main Display Screen

    Description EAUM4620 Main display screen Explorer Explorer Street Street 9 9 10 9 9 10 1. Smartphone connectivity indicator “ ” (page 5-9) 11.Engine trouble warning indicator “ ” (page 5-8) 2. Smartphone battery level indicator “ ” (page 5-9) 12.Quick shifter indicator “QS”...
  • Page 20: Special Features

    Bluetooth radio waves or other electro- are momentarily adjusted to allow the wireless technology and the Yamaha magnetic noise. upshift to occur. Motorcycle Connect smartphone app.  At facilities nearby that are...
  • Page 21  If more than one phone has been 4. When pairing is complete, the Smartphone connectivity indica- registered in the CCU, then the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect may not tor and Smartphone battery level first phone within reach will be work on all smartphone models and indicator will come on.
  • Page 22: Instrument And Control Functions

     Do not place near magnets. Yamaha dealer to have them re-regis-  Do not place near items that tered. 1. Code re-registering key (red dot) 2. Standard keys (black bow) transmit electrical signals.
  • Page 23: Main Switch/Steering Lock

    Instrument and control functions EAU10474 EAU85050 EAU73803 Main switch/steering lock LOCK All electrical circuits are supplied with The steering is locked and all electrical power and the vehicle lights are turned systems are off. The key can be re- on. The engine can be started. The key moved.
  • Page 24: Handlebar Switches

    Instrument and control functions Right EAU66059 Handlebar switches If the steering will not lock, try turning Left the handlebars back to the right slight- To unlock the steering 1. Stop/Run/Start switch “ ” 2. Wheel switch “ ” 1. Pass switch “ ”...
  • Page 25 Instrument and control functions to flash. To turn off the hazard lights, EAU66030 Horn switch “ ” turn the main switch to the “ON” posi- When the dimmer switch is set Press this switch to sound the horn. tion and operate the hazard switch to “...
  • Page 26: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

     The “ABS ON” button does not when the vehicle power is turned on, or function when the vehicle is in mo- if the light remains on, have a Yamaha tion. Bring the vehicle to a com- 1. Immobilizer system indicator light “...
  • Page 27 4. If one or both of the standard keys lizer system is still enabled.  The do not start the engine, take the Stop/Run/Start vehicle and all 3 keys to a Yamaha switch “ / ” is turned to dealer to have the standard keys off “...
  • Page 28: Main Display Screen

    If all the fuel meter display segments This shows which gear the transmis- cius/farenheit. (See page 5-15.) flash repeatedly, have a Yamaha deal- sion is in. This model has 6 gears and a er inspect the vehicle. neutral position. The neutral position is indicated by “...
  • Page 29 When the vehicle is turned on, this light mentally friendly, fuel-efficient manner. should come on for a few seconds and The indicator is not shown when idling. then go off. Otherwise, have a Yamaha Oil pressure warning indicator “ ” dealer check the vehicle.
  • Page 30 If it does not flash when the vehicle  Icon off: No smartphone connect- power is turned on, have a Yamaha dealer inspect the vehicle.  “ ”: The center bar moves up and down to indicate the battery level.
  • Page 31 Instrument and control functions Missed call indicator “ ” If the above indicators go off, the The missed call indicator comes on incoming message indicator will when connected smartphone be displayed for the remaining misses a call. It will remain on until the time.
  • Page 32 Instrument and control functions The information display items are: To reset information display items: Air temperature “AIR”: “ODO”: odometer If a displayed item can be reset, short The air temperature is displayed from – “COOLANT”: coolant temperature pressing the wheel switch “ ”...
  • Page 33: Menu System

    Instrument and control functions to confirm and the next digit will flash. EAUA0931 Menu system Repeat this until the third digit is con- If traveling at speeds under 10 km/h (6 firmed and the tripmeter is set. mi/h), “--.-” will be displayed. When the set mileage has been trav- ...
  • Page 34 Instrument and control functions  Short press wheel Change between display “Themes” themes. (See page 5-14.) switch “ ” to highlight/de-high-  When one of the ABS items is set, Telephone notification set- light a selected item. “Telephone” the display will return to the main tings.
  • Page 35 Instrument and control functions “Themes” This module allows you to clear all Change measurement “Unit” units. (See page 5-15.) stored call notifications. When “Cancel Adjust display brightness. Notification” is selected, the incom- “Brightness” (See page 5-15.) ing/missed call icon will disappear Set clock.
  • Page 36 Instrument and control functions “Unit” “Brightness” This module allows you to set the 12- This module allows you to change the This module allows you to adjust the hour clock. The hours and minutes are measurement units. Each of the three screen brightness between 3 different set individually.
  • Page 37: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU12823 EAU12876 EAU26827 Clutch lever Shift pedal Brake lever 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. Clutch lever 1.
  • Page 38: Brake Pedal

    Instrument and control functions  The ABS performs a self-check EAU12944 EAU90662 Brake pedal when you first start off. During this The anti-lock brake system (ABS) acts time a clicking noise from the hy- on the front and rear brakes indepen- draulic unit may be audible, and if dently.
  • Page 39: Fuel Tank Cap

    Instrument and control functions EAUM1795 Fuel tank cap The fuel tank cap cannot be installed unless the key is in the lock. In addi- tion, the key cannot be removed if the cap is not properly installed and locked. 3. Close the lock cover. EWA11142 WARNING 1.
  • Page 40: Fuel

    EWA10882 WARNING EAU86081 Gasoline and gasoline vapors are Your Yamaha engine was designed to extremely flammable. To avoid fires use unleaded gasoline with a research and explosions and to reduce the octane number of 90 or higher. If en- risk of injury when refueling, follow 1.
  • Page 41: Catalytic Converter

    Instrument and control functions recommended by Yamaha because it EAU13435 EAUM4110 Catalytic converter Seats can cause damage to the fuel system The exhaust system contains catalytic or vehicle performance problems. converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust Passenger seat ECA11401 NOTICE emissions.
  • Page 42 Instrument and control functions To install the passenger seat To install the rider seat 1. Insert the projection on the front of 1. Insert the projection on the front of the passenger seat into the seat the rider seat into the seat holder holder as shown, and then push as shown, and then place the seat the rear of the seat down to lock it...
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Headlight Beams

    1. Rebound damping force adjusting screw adjustment. justing screws. If headlights require adjustment, con- ECA10102 Rebound damping setting: sult a Yamaha dealer. NOTICE Minimum (soft): 17 click(s) in direction (b) To avoid damaging the mechanism, Standard: do not attempt to turn beyond the 17 click(s) in direction (b) maximum or minimum settings.
  • Page 44 Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments tions, however such adjustments are ineffective and may damage are ineffective and may damage the suspension. the suspension. Compression damping force 1. Remove the rubber cap by pulling it out of the front fork leg. 1.
  • Page 45: Front Fork Bleeding

    Instrument and control functions EAU14796 EAUM4121 Front fork bleeding Adjusting the shock absorber When riding in extremely rough condi- assembly tions, the air temperature and pressure This shock absorber assembly is in the front fork will rise and harden the equipped with a spring preload adjust- suspension.
  • Page 46 Instrument and control functions tions, however such adjustments Rebound damping setting: are ineffective and may damage Unit for adjustment: the suspension. Click Minimum (soft): Rebound damping force Standard: Turn the adjuster in direction (a) to in- crease the rebound damping force. Maximum (hard): Turn the adjuster in direction (b) to de- crease the rebound damping force.
  • Page 47  When turning the damping force sembly yourself. Take the shock adjuster in direction (b), it may absorber assembly to a Yamaha click beyond the stated specifica- dealer for any service. tions, however such adjustments are ineffective and may damage the suspension.
  • Page 48: Luggage Strap Holders

    Instrument and control functions EAU84680 EAUM4130 EAUM4520 Luggage strap holders Front fender DC power outlets To suit the riding conditions, the front This vehicle is equipped with a 5V USB fender height can be adjusted. jack, a grip warmer connector and a fog lamp DC connector.
  • Page 49: Sidestand

    4. If the USB jack overheats or mal- sidestand could contact the ground functions, the indicator light will go and distract the operator, resulting off. If this occurs, have a Yamaha in a possible loss of control. dealer check the vehicle. Yamaha’s ignition circuit cut-off...
  • Page 50: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions this system regularly and have a EAU57952 Ignition circuit cut-off system Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not This system prevents in-gear engine function properly. starts unless the clutch lever is pulled and the sidestand is up. Also, it will...
  • Page 51 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 52: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 8-14 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. 8-21, 8-22 •...
  • Page 53 • Make sure that operation is smooth. • Check throttle grip free play. 8-17, 8-26 Throttle grip • If necessary, have Yamaha dealer adjust throttle grip free play and lubricate ca- ble and grip housing. • Make sure that operation is smooth. Control cables 8-26 •...
  • Page 54 • Tighten if necessary. Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation. — and switches • Correct if necessary. • Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system. Sidestand switch 5-28 • If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.
  • Page 55: 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 56: Starting The Engine

    Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. tion. Turn the vehicle power off To start the engine 3. Shift the transmission into the and then back on again to cancel 1.
  • Page 57: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points 3. Open the throttle gradually, and at EAU16675 ECA10262 Shifting NOTICE the same time, release the clutch  When shifting, press the shift lever slowly. pedal firmly until you feel the 4. After starting out, close the throt- gear shift is complete.
  • Page 58: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Operation and important riding points 4. Once motorcycle EAU16811 EAU17214 Tips for reducing fuel con- Parking stopped, the transmission can be sumption When parking, stop the engine, and shifted into the neutral position. then remove the key from the main Fuel consumption depends largely on The neutral indicator light should switch.
  • Page 59: 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 60: Tool Kit

    Tool kit If you do not have the tools or experi- ence required for a particular job, have your Yamaha dealer perform it for you. 1. Tool kit 2. Storage pouch The tool kit is in the location shown. Al-...
  • Page 61: Periodic Maintenance Charts

    EAU71033 Periodic maintenance charts  Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by your Yamaha dealer because these items require special tools, data, and technical skills.  From 50000 km (30000 mi), repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 10000 km (6000 mi).
  • Page 62 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check control system for dam- Evaporative emis- √...
  • Page 63: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    (24000 mi) • Perform dynamic inspection us- Diagnostic system √ √ √ √ √ √ ing Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. √ √ 2 * Air filter element • Replace. Air filter case check √ √...
  • Page 64 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check bearing for looseness or √ √...
  • Page 65 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check operation. √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 66 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER READING ANNUAL ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 1000 km 10000 km 20000 km 30000 km 40000 km CHECK (600 mi) (6000 mi) (12000 mi) (18000 mi) (24000 mi) • Check operation and free play. • Adjust the throttle cable free play Throttle grip hous- √...
  • Page 67: Removing And Installing The Cowling

    The cowling shown needs to be re- checked periodically, preferably by a moved to perform some of the mainte- Yamaha dealer. Since heat and depos- nance jobs described in this chapter. its will cause any spark plug to slowly Refer to this section each time the...
  • Page 68: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU36113 Specified spark plug: Canister NGK/LMAR8A-9 If a torque wrench is not available when installing a spark plug, a good Before installing a spark plug, the estimate of the correct torque is 1/4– spark plug gap should be measured 1/2 turn past finger tight.
  • Page 69: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Cartridge

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAUM4152 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 chart.
  • Page 70 Periodic maintenance and adjustment An oil filter wrench is available at a Yamaha dealer. 7. Apply a thin coat of clean engine oil to the O-ring of the new oil filter cartridge. 1. Engine oil drain bolt 1. Torque wrench 2.
  • Page 71 2.30 L (2.43 US qt, 2.02 Imp.qt) is correct, immediately turn the en- With oil filter removal: gine off and have a Yamaha dealer 2.60 L (2.75 US qt, 2.29 Imp.qt) check the vehicle. 15. Turn the engine off, wait a few...
  • Page 72: Why Yamalube

    Thus, 3. Minimum level mark Yamalube mineral, semisynthetic and If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- synthetic oils have their own distinct 3. If the coolant is at or below the able, use an ethylene glycol antifreeze characters and value.
  • Page 73: Replacing The Air Filter Element And Cleaning The Check Hose

    Have a maintenance chart. Replace the air fil- Yamaha dealer change the coolant. ter element more frequently if you often WARNING! Never attempt to remove ride in the rain or dusty areas. In addi-...
  • Page 74 Periodic maintenance and adjustment seated in the air filter case. The ECA21220 NOTICE engine should never be operat-  The air filter element must be ed without the air filter element replaced at the intervals speci- installed, otherwise the pis- fied in the periodic maintenance ton(s) and/or cylinder(s) may become...
  • Page 75: Checking The Throttle Grip Free Play

    3.0–5.0 mm (0.12–0.20 in) proper tire pressure may cause se- Periodically check the throttle grip free vere injury or death from loss of play and, if necessary, have a Yamaha control.  The tire air pressure must be dealer adjust it.
  • Page 76 200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm², 29 psi) wall is cracked, have a Yamaha dealer soon as possible with a high- Maximum load: replace the tire immediately.
  • Page 77: Spoke Wheels

    If checked by tire specialists to ascertain any damage is found, have the their suitability for further use. wheel inspected by your Yamaha EWA10462 dealer. Do not attempt to repair or WARNING straighten a bent or damaged The front and rear tires should be of wheel.
  • Page 78: Checking The Brake Lever Free Play

    2. Loosen the locknut at the crank- case. 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 1. Locknut A soft or spongy feeling in the brake 2.
  • Page 79: Brake Light Switches

    EAU36505 EAU22393 Brake light switches Checking the front and rear peared, have a Yamaha dealer replace The brake light should come on just brake pads the brake pads as a set. before braking takes effect. The brake...
  • Page 80: Checking The Brake Fluid Level

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment  Use only the specified brake flu- Rear brake EAU40262 Checking the brake fluid level id; otherwise, the rubber seals Before riding, check that the brake fluid may deteriorate, causing leak- is above the minimum level mark. age.
  • Page 81: Changing The Brake Fluid

    EAU22734 EAU22762 Changing the brake fluid Drive chain slack Yamaha dealer check the cause before Have a Yamaha dealer change the The drive chain slack should be further riding. brake fluid every 2 years. In addition,...
  • Page 82 Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU74260 To adjust the drive chain slack Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad- justing the drive chain slack. 1. Loosen the axle nut and the lock- nut on each side of the swingarm. 1. Drive chain guide 1.
  • Page 83: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 3. Tighten the axle nut, then the lock- cants for the drive chain, as they EAU23027 Cleaning and lubricating the nuts to their specified torques. may contain substances that drive chain could damage O-rings. The drive chain must be cleaned and Tightening torques: [ECA11112] Axle nut:...
  • Page 84: Checking And Lubricating The Cables

    Yamaha dealer at the intervals bricated if necessary. cated if necessary. If a cable is specified in the periodic maintenance...
  • Page 85: 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 86: Checking And Lubricating The Sidestand

    The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- be checked before each ride, and the sion must be lubricated by a Yamaha ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals sidestand pivot and metal-to-metal dealer at the intervals specified in the specified in the periodic maintenance...
  • Page 87: Checking The Front Fork

    [EWA10752] tion. WARNING! To avoid injury, 2. Hold the lower ends of the front have a Yamaha dealer check or re- securely support the vehicle so fork legs and try to move them for- pair it.
  • Page 88: Checking The Wheel Bearings

    EWA10761 WARNING To charge the battery  Electrolyte is poisonous and Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- dangerous since it contains sul- tery as soon as possible if it seems to furic acid, which causes severe have discharged. Keep in mind that the...
  • Page 89: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment battery tends to discharge more quick- nect the positive lead before EAU59876 Replacing the fuses ly if the vehicle is equipped with op- connecting the negative lead. The main fuse and the fuse boxes, tional electrical accessories. [ECA16842] which contain the fuses for the individ- ECA16522...
  • Page 90 4. If the fuse immediately blows [EWA15132] again, have a Yamaha dealer Specified fuses: check the electrical system. Main fuse: 30.0 A Auxiliary fuse: 2.0 A...
  • Page 91: Vehicle Lights

    EAUM4210 Vehicle lights License plate light Supporting the motorcycle If the license plate light does not come on, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical circuit or replace the bulb. 1. Headlight 1. Motorcycle jack 2. Auxiliary light Since this model is not equipped with a...
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    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.
  • Page 93: 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 94 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 95: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Be performance and extend the useful life sure to wash the underside and sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for of many components. Washing, clean- chassis parts after riding in such ing, and polishing will also give you a advice on what products to use be- areas.
  • Page 96 Motorcycle care and storage detergent applications such as 4. Pre-soak stubborn stains like in- been exposed to salt. Warm wa- those available in coin-operated sects or bird droppings with a wet ter will increase salt’s corrosive car washers. towel for a few minutes. properties.
  • Page 97 Motorcycle care and storage  If necessary, clean the brake 3. Use a chrome polish to shine 8. When finished cleaning, start the chrome, aluminum, and stainless engine and let it idle for several discs and pads with brake steel parts. Often the thermally in- minutes to help dry any remaining cleaner or acetone.
  • Page 98: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage 1. Make all necessary repairs and b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine EAU83472 Storage perform any outstanding mainte- oil into the spark plug bore. Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry nance. c. Install the spark plug cap onto place.
  • Page 99 Motorcycle care and storage wheels a little once a month in or- der to prevent the tires from be- coming degraded in one spot. 9. Cover the muffler outlet with a plastic bag to prevent moisture from entering it. 10. Remove the battery and fully charge it, or attach a maintenance charger to keep the battery opti- mally charged.
  • Page 100: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions: Fuel injection: Starting system: Electric starter Overall length: Throttle body: Engine oil: 2370 mm (93.3 in) ID mark: Overall width: Recommended brand: 1WS1 905 mm (35.6 in) Drivetrain: Overall height: Gear ratio: 1455 mm (57.3 in) 1st: Seat height: 2.846 (37/13) 875 mm (34.4 in) 2nd:...
  • Page 101 Specifications Loading: Auxiliary light: Maximum load: License plate light: 189 kg (417 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 102: 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 103: Diagnostic Connector

    (See page 5-20.) Record the information on this label in the space provided. This infor- mation will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. 1. Diagnostic connector The diagnostic connector is located as shown.
  • Page 104: Use Of Your Data

    This is done by attaching a special Yamaha diagnostic tool to the vehicle, in circumstances where maintenance checks or service procedures are performed. This may also be done by connecting to the Yamaha Y-Connect smart phone application and using the application in ac- cordance with the specified terms and conditions.
  • Page 105 (above). CONTACT US AND OPTING OUT If you would like more information about Yamaha’s approach to privacy, contact 1300 593 600 (AUS) or 0800 926 242 (NZ), email corporate.services@yamaha-motor.com.au or review the applicable Privacy Policy located at the following Yamaha websites: ...
  • Page 106: Motorcycle Noise Regulation (For Australia)

    Consumer information EAU26571 Motorcycle noise regulation (for Australia) TAMPERING WITH NOISE CON- TROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED: Owners are warned that the law may prohibit: a. The removal or rendering inopera- tive by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the pur-...
  • Page 107: Index

    Index Drive chain, cleaning and lubricating ... 8-25 License plate light......... 8-33 Drive chain slack ........8-23 Luggage strap holders......5-27 ABS............5-17 ABS OFF indicator light......5-6 ABS ON button........5-5 Engine break-in ........7-1 Main switch/steering lock....... 5-2 ABS warning light ........
  • Page 108 Index Storage ...........9-4 Supporting the motorcycle ....8-33 Swingarm pivots, lubricating ....8-28 Throttle grip and cable, checking and lubricating...........8-26 Throttle grip free play, checking ...8-17 Tires ............8-17 Tool kit ............8-2 Troubleshooting ........8-34 Troubleshooting chart......8-35 Turn signal switch ........5-4 Use, your vehicle data ......11-3 Valve clearance........8-17 Vehicle identification number ....11-1 Vehicle lights.........8-33...
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