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OWNER'S MANUAL
MOTORCYCLE
MTN1000DP (MT-10 SP)
Read this manual carefully
before operating this vehicle.
BGG-28199-21
Location of important labels
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
Specifications
Consumer information
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  • Page 1 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 MTN1000DP (MT-10 SP) Consumer information Index BGG-28199-21...
  • Page 2 EAU81565 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 MTN1000DP. 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 MTN1000DP OWNER’S MANUAL ©2023 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, September 2022 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

    EXUP system ....... 5-38 Checking the engine idling Special features ......4-1 Power outlet ......... 5-38 speed........8-16 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) ..4-1 Sidestand ........5-39 Valve clearance ......8-17 Glossary ......... 4-4 Ignition circuit cut-off system..5-40 Tires..........8-17 YRC functions visual guide.....
  • Page 7 Table of contents Checking and lubricating the brake and clutch levers ..... 8-27 Checking and lubricating the sidestand........8-28 Lubricating the swingarm pivots ... 8-28 Checking the front fork ....8-29 Checking the steering....8-29 Checking the wheel bearings ..8-30 Battery ..........
  • 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. 1, 2...
  • Page 9 Location of important labels STATIONARY NOISE TEST INFORMATION 28R-00 6260 TESTED 94 dB(A) AT 5750 r/min 39R-01 10004 SILENCING SYSTEM : YAMAHA 41R-04 9728 IDENTIFICATION : B5Y 53R-03 0813 B5Y-2118G-00 78R-04 5244 B5Y-2811P-00 WARNING Use PREMIUM unleaded gasoline with min. 95 octane(RON).
  • Page 10 Location of important labels 100kPa=1bar kPa,psi kPa,psi 250,36 290,42 250,36 290,42 BM6-21668-01 4AA-22259-40...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Safety information EAU1028C Take a training course. Beginners • Use extra caution when you are should receive training from a cer- approaching passing tified instructor. Contact an autho- through intersections, since in- Be a Responsible Owner rized motorcycle dealer to find out tersections are the most likely As the vehicle’s owner, you are respon- about the training courses nearest...
  • Page 12 Safety information tice riding your motorcycle with both hands and keep both control levers, footrests, or wheels where there is no traffic until you feet on the passenger footrests. and cause injury or an accident.  have become thoroughly famil- Never carry a passenger unless Always wear protective clothing iar with the motorcycle and all of...
  • Page 13 Yamaha accessories, which are avail- to minimize imbalance or instabili- of the motorcycle is changed. To avoid able only from a Yamaha dealer, have the possibility of an accident, use ex- been designed, tested, and approved ...
  • Page 14 Yamaha, even if sold and limit suspension travel, steering not recommended.  installed by a Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 15 Safety information  Check that the fuel cock (if equipped) is in the off position and that there are no fuel leaks.  Shift the transmission into gear (for models with a manual transmis- sion).  Secure motorcycle with tie-downs or suitable straps that are attached to solid parts of the motorcycle, such as the frame or upper front fork triple clamp (and...
  • Page 16: Description

    Description EAU10411 Left view 2, 3 1. Headlight (page 8-34) 9. Engine oil filter cartridge (page 8-10) 2. ERS coupler (page 5-35) 3. Spring preload adjuster (page 5-35) 4. Battery (page 8-30) 5. Fuses (page 8-31) 6. Spring preload adjuster (page 5-36) 7.
  • Page 17: Right View

    Description EAU10421 Right view 3, 4 1. Tool kit (page 8-2) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 5-31) 3. ERS coupler (page 5-35) 4. Spring preload adjuster (page 5-36) 5. Coolant reservoir (page 8-14) 6. Engine oil filler cap (page 8-10) 7.
  • Page 18: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU10431 Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 5-28) 9. Brake lever (page 5-29) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 5-3) 3. Main switch/steering lock (page 5-2) 4. Instrument panel (page 5-5, 5-8) 5. Power outlet (page 5-38) 6. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 8-23) 7.
  • Page 19: Special Features

    YRC (Yamaha Ride Control) when entering turns, when acceler- Yamaha Ride Control is a system that ating hard at a sharp lean angle, or incorporates numerous sensors and while braking, and it cannot prevent controls to support an improved riding front wheel slip or front wheel lift.
  • Page 20 Special features cally adjusts according to the vehicle’s EWA15433 ECA16801 WARNING NOTICE lean angle. To maximize acceleration, when the vehicle is upright a less The traction control system is not a Use only the specified tires. (See amount of traction control is applied. substitute for riding appropriately page 8-17.) Using different sized When cornering, a greater amount of...
  • Page 21 Special features ing. When the sensor on the shift rod from red zone detects the appropriate motion in the shift pedal, engine power output is mo-  and QS can be individu- mentarily adjusted to allow for the gear ally set. change to occur.
  • Page 22: Glossary

    SCS - Slide Control System WARNING SCU - Suspension Control Unit The brake control system is not a YRC - Yamaha Ride Control substitute for the use of proper rid- ing and braking techniques. The brake control system cannot pre-...
  • Page 23: Yrc Functions Visual Guide

    Special features EAU66912 YRC functions visual guide BC1/BC2 1. Start 6. Straightaway 2. Acceleration 3. Braking 4. Apex 5. Exit...
  • Page 24: Cruise Control System

    Special features EAU94382 tem indicator light “ ” is off. Activating and setting the cruise Cruise control system control system This model is equipped with a cruise 1. Push the cruise control/YVSL control system designed to maintain a power switch “ ”...
  • Page 25 Special features You can also manually increase your speed will return to the previously set traveling speed using the throttle. After cruising speed. The “ ” indicator light you have accelerated, you can set a will come on. new cruising speed by pushing the EWA16351 WARNING “SET–”...
  • Page 26: Yamaha Variable Speed Limiter (Yvsl)

    This model is equipped with the In some cases, the cruise control sys- has not been turned off, the trac- Yamaha variable speed limiter (YVSL) tem may not be able to maintain the set tion control system will operate which limits the vehicle to a maximum...
  • Page 27 Special features  To prevent accidentally activat- limit, apply the brakes. ing the YVSL system, turn it off When the YVSL disengages, engine when not in use. Make sure that output is gradually derestricted to en- the YVSL display is off. sure a smooth transition to full rider control of the throttle.
  • Page 28 If the color of the speed setting in- (10 mi/h).  dicator icon has changed and Push the cruise control/YVSL flashes, have a Yamaha dealer power switch “ ” located on the Deactivating the YVSL left handlebar. The YVSL display check the vehicle.
  • Page 29 Special features speed limit is too low for current conditions. Pushing the cruise control/YVSL power switch “ ” while the YVSL system is operating will turn the system off com- pletely and erase the previously set speed limit. You will not be able to use the resume function until a new speed limit has been set.
  • Page 30: Instrument And Control Functions

    Do not expose to high tempera- any remaining standard keys to a tures.  Yamaha dealer to have them re-regis- Do not place near magnets.  tered. Do not place near items that transmit electrical signals.
  • Page 31: Main Switch/Steering Lock

    Instrument and control functions EAU10474 on. The engine can be started. The key To lock the steering Main switch/steering lock cannot be removed.  The headlight(s) will turn on when the engine is started.  To prevent battery drain, do not leave the key in the “ON”...
  • Page 32: Handlebar Switches

    Instrument and control functions To unlock the steering EAU66058 Right Handlebar switches 1 1 1 Left 1. Stop/Run/Start switch “ ” 1. Push. 2. Wheel switch “ ” 2. Turn. 1. “MODE” switch Push the key in and turn it to “OFF”. EAU91630 2.
  • Page 33 Instrument and control functions 7-2 for starting instructions prior to EAU94151 Cruise control/YVSL switches starting the engine. See page 4-6 for an explanation of the Set this switch to “ ” to stop the engine cruise control system. in case of an emergency, such as when See page 4-8 for an explanation of the the vehicle overturns.
  • Page 34: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    Instrument and control functions til TCS OFF is displayed. To turn scroll up/left or increase a setting value. EAU4939Y Indicator lights and warning the traction control system back Rotate down - rotate the wheel down- lights on, use the MODE down “ ”...
  • Page 35 Each indicator light will flash when its lem is detected in the engine. If this oc-  Use extra caution to avoid pos- corresponding turn signal lights are curs, have a Yamaha dealer check the sible wheel lock during emer- flashing. on-board diagnostic system. gency braking.
  • Page 36 Instrument and control functions light will flash steadily to indicate the im- vehicle and all 3 keys to a Yamaha this light should come on until the mobilizer system is enabled. After 24 dealer to have the standard keys engine is started.
  • Page 37: Display

    9990.0 should come on for a few seconds and TRIP-2 play. MODE- then go off. Otherwise, have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. 1. YRC items QS/LIF/BC/EBM 2. Speedometer 3. Clock 4. Revolution peak hold indicator 5.
  • Page 38 If all the fuel meter display seg- speed, as measured by the rotational EWA18210 ments flash repeatedly, have a WARNING velocity of the crankshaft, in revolutions Yamaha dealer check the related per minute (r/min). Stop the vehicle before making any circuits. setting changes. Changing settings ...
  • Page 39 “ ”. This icon appears if a problem is de- tected in the front or rear suspension. When the Yamaha variable speed lim- Auxiliary system warning “ ” iter (YVSL) system is operating in This icon appears if a problem is de- TRACK MODE, the transmission gear tected in a non-engine-related system.
  • Page 40 DISPLAY groups in order: started. function properly. Use extra care when STREET MODE:  DISPLAY-1  braking and have a Yamaha dealer DISPLAY-2  DISPLAY-3  DIS- check the vehicle immediately. PLAY-4  Grip warmer function  If a malfunction is detected, the oil pres- TRACK MODE: ...
  • Page 41 Instrument and control functions Air temperature: Coolant temperature: Tripmeters: TRIP-1 1234.5 3330.0 TRIP-1 A. TEMP C. TEMP A. TEMP C. TEMP TRIP-2 1234.5 6660.0 TRIP-2 1. Display in STREET MODE 1. Display in STREET MODE 1. Display in STREET MODE 2. Display in TRACK MODE 2.
  • Page 42 Instrument and control functions Fuel reserve tripmeter: Odometer: Cruise control speed setting: F-TRIP 123456 789000 F-TRIP km/h km/h 1. Display in STREET MODE 1. Display in STREET MODE 1. Display in STREET MODE 2. Display in TRACK MODE 2. Display in TRACK MODE 2.
  • Page 43 Instrument and control functions Average fuel consumption: Current fuel consumption: Fuel consumption trip meter: FUEL AVG CRNT FUEL FUEL CON FUEL AVG km / L CRNT FUEL km / L FUEL CON km / L km / L 1. Display in STREET MODE 1.
  • Page 44 Instrument and control functions 2. STREET MODE: Short push the 3. Rotate the wheel switch to select page 5-18.) wheel switch and the item group the temperature preset. will flash for 5 seconds. If both 4. Short push the wheel switch to ...
  • Page 45 Instrument and control functions MODE-D: street use or rainy weather blank), stop the vehicle and wait a Lap timer few seconds until the mode reap- This stopwatch function measures and To change YRC modes or make setting pears. records up to forty laps. On the main changes screen, the lap timer shows the current 1.
  • Page 46: Menu Screen

    Instrument and control functions mation display will flash for five EAU93603 Brightness Adjust screen brightness MENU screen seconds. Grip Warmer Adjust grip warmer presets Setting (if equipped) 2. While the information display item Clock Adjust the clock is flashing, rotate the wheel switch 10 : 00 MENU km/h...
  • Page 47 Instrument and control functions exit the MENU and return to the adjusting the setting levels (or on/off main display. status as applicable) of YRC items  To ensure that the desired settings PWR, TCS, SCS, QS“ ”, QS“ ”, changes are saved, be sure to exit LIF, EBM, BC and ERS.
  • Page 48 Instrument and control functions SCS can be set to OFF, 1, 2, and 3. LIF can be set to 1, 2, 3, or OFF. Setting  The traction control system can OFF turns the slide control system off, level 3 most strongly reduces wheel lift, only be turned off completely via setting level 1 provides the least sys- and setting level 1 provides the least...
  • Page 49 Instrument and control functions control system also regulate brake YRC Setting 10 : 00 YRC Setting 10 : 00 pressure while cornering to suppress km/h km/h lateral wheel slip. For skilled riders and when riding at the track, due to varying conditions, BC2 brake system engagement may come PWR TCS SCS QS LIF EBM...
  • Page 50 Instrument and control functions The factory preset levels are intended For the road preset A-3, CORNER 10 : 00 YRC Setting km/h as follows: SUPPORT and ACCEL SUPPORT A - 1  A-1/M-1 are preset for track use cannot be adjusted and are not visible A - 2 with racing slick tires.
  • Page 51 Instrument and control functions To adjust the ERS mode settings of ERS, and short push the wheel 1. In the YRC setting module, select switch. 10 : 00 YRC Setting km/h the ERS preset (A-1/A-2/A-3/M-1/ 3. The display will change to the rele- M-2/M-3) you want to adjust.
  • Page 52 Instrument and control functions “Maintenance” This module allows you to record dis- 10 : 00 Maintenance 10 : 00 Lap Time GP GPS km/h km/h tance traveled between engine oil 02:34.56 FASTEST / LAP 12 0 km changes (use the OIL item), and for two 02:53.00 AVERAGE INTERVAL 1...
  • Page 53 Instrument and control functions 10 : 00 Unit GP GPS 10 : 00 MENU GP GPS km/h km/h km or mile Shift Indicator Display Setting km/L or L/100km km/L Brightness Grip Warmer Setting Clock All Reset 1. Photo sensor “Wallpaper” To make setting changes This module allows you to individually 1.
  • Page 54 Instrument and control functions range is 5500–13000 r/min. Shift Indicator 12 : 00 Shift Indicator 12 : 00 km/h km/h 1000 r/min 1000 r/min The blue area on the tachometer indi- Shift IND Setting Shift IND Setting cates the currently set operational IND Mode IND Mode range of the shift indicator light.
  • Page 55 Instrument and control functions mid-to-high r/min zones can be set to 5. Select “Tach IND 2nd”. come on in green and then orange col- Shift Indicator 12 : 00 km/h ors. 1000 r/min Shift Indicator 12 : 00 km/h 1. Select “IND Mode”. 1000 r/min Tach IND Setting IND Mode...
  • Page 56 Instrument and control functions “Peak Rev IND Setting” This module allows you to turn the rev- 10 : 00 Display Setting km/h 12 : 00 EBM 1 olution peak hold indicator on or off. 1000 r/min DISPLAY-1 STREET MODE 1 - 1 A.TEMP “Display Setting”...
  • Page 57: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions ODO: odometer “Grip Warmer Setting” (if equipped) EAU12823 Clutch lever SPEED: cruise control speed set- This module is for adjusting the temper- ting ature values for the grip warmer pre- FUEL AVG: average fuel consumption sets (LO/MIDDLE/HIGH). Each preset CRNT FUEL: current fuel consumption can be set from 1 (low heat) to 10 (high FUEL CON: the amount of fuel con-...
  • Page 58: Shift Pedal

    Instrument and control functions EAU83692 shifter is programmed to ignore unclear EAU93080 Shift pedal Brake lever input signals. Therefore, be sure to shift using quick and sufficiently forceful in- 1 1 1 puts. 1 1 1 1 1. Shift pedal 1.
  • Page 59: Brake Pedal

    Instrument and control functions EAU12944 EAU94200 EWA16051 Brake pedal Brake control system (BC) WARNING The brake control system regulates hy- Always keep a sufficient distance draulic brake pressure for the front and from the vehicle ahead to match the rear wheels independently when the riding speed even with ABS.
  • Page 60: Fuel Tank Cap

    Instrument and control functions test when the vehicle is started and EAU13077 Fuel tank cap reaches a speed of 5 km/h (3 mi/h). During this test, a clicking noise may be audible from the hydraulic control unit, 2 2 2 and a vibration may be felt at the brake 2 2 2 lever or pedal, but this is normal.
  • Page 61: Fuel

    Instrument and control functions the key cannot be removed if the cap is EAU13222 Fuel not properly closed and locked. Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in EWA11092 the tank. WARNING EWA10882 Make sure that the fuel tank cap is WARNING properly closed after filling fuel.
  • Page 62: Fuel Tank Overflow Hose

    Use only unleaded gasoline. The use EAU86081 of leaded gasoline will cause severe damage to internal engine parts, Your Yamaha engine was designed to use unleaded gasoline with a research such as the valves and piston rings, as well as to the exhaust system.
  • Page 63: Catalytic Converter

    Instrument and control functions EAU13435 EAU94110 Catalytic converter Seat See page 8-10 for canister information. The exhaust system contains catalytic converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust To remove the seat emissions. 1. Open the seat lock cover, insert EWA10863 the key into the seat lock, and then WARNING turn the key counterclockwise.
  • Page 64: Adjusting The Front Fork

    Instrument and control functions  Do not subject the IMU to strong EAU94871 Adjusting the front fork shocks. ECA22472 NOTICE  Use extra care to avoid scratch- ing the anodized finish when making suspension adjust- ments. 2 2 2  To avoid damaging the suspen- sion’s internal mechanisms, do not attempt to turn beyond the...
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    Take the shock absorber assembly to a Yamaha 5. Attach the coupler on each fork. dealer for any service. 6. Slide the rubber cover to the origi- nal position.
  • Page 66 Instrument and control functions electronic racing suspension. Spring preload: Minimum (soft): Compression damping force and Distance A = 0.0 mm (0.00 in) Standard: rebound damping force Distance A = 4.0 mm (0.16 in) The compression and rebound damp- Maximum (hard): ing forces are electronically controlled Distance A = 9.0 mm (0.35 in) (b (b)
  • Page 67: Luggage Strap Holders

    EAU67050 EAU93890 Luggage strap holders EXUP system Power outlet This model is equipped with Yamaha’s EXUP (EXhaust Ultimate Power valve) system. This system boosts engine power by means of a valve that controls exhaust flow within the exhaust cham- 1 1 1 ber.
  • Page 68: Sidestand

    Instrument and control functions 3. Turn the accessory off. EAU15306 Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not Sidestand 4. Insert the accessory plug into the function properly. The sidestand is located on the left side power outlet. of the frame. Raise the sidestand or lower it with your foot while holding the vehicle upright.
  • Page 69: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions EAU57952 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 sides- tand be lowered while the transmission is in gear.
  • Page 70 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 71: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 8-14 • 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.
  • Page 72 • Tighten if necessary. Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation. — and switches • Correct if necessary. • Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system. Sidestand switch 5-39 • If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.
  • Page 73: Operation And Important Riding Points

    The vehicle can now be operated nor- there is a control or function you do not between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For mally. understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the follow- ECA10311 NOTICE EWA10272 ing material carefully.
  • Page 74: Starting The Engine

    1 1 1 not work as described above, have a position or Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.  the transmission is in gear, the sid- estand is up, and the clutch lever is 3. Shift the transmission into the neu- pulled.
  • Page 75: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points EAU68221 EAU67084 pedal firmly until you feel the Shifting gear shift is complete.  Even with the transmission in the neutral position, do not This model is equipped with: coast for long periods of time ...
  • Page 76: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Operation and important riding points the clutch lever in. EWA17380 EAU16811 Tips for reducing fuel WARNING 5. Shift the transmission into second consumption  gear. (Make sure not to shift the Improper braking can cause transmission into the neutral posi- Fuel consumption depends largely on loss of control or traction.
  • Page 77: Parking

    Operation and important riding points EAU17214 Parking When parking, stop the engine, and then remove the key from the main switch. EWA10312 WARNING  Since the engine and exhaust system can become very hot, park in a place where pedestri- ans or children are not likely to touch them and be burned.
  • Page 78: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    – possibly leading to pending on the weather, terrain, geo- that is certified (if applicable). Yamaha death. See page 2-2 for more in- graphical location, and individual use, dealers are trained and equipped to...
  • Page 79: Tool Kits

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU85240 your Yamaha dealer perform it for you. Tool kits 1. Tool kit The on–board tool kit is in the location shown. Also, an additional tool kit was handed out separately at the time of ve- hicle purchase.
  • Page 80: 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 81 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 the air cut-off valve, reed Air induction valve, and hose for damage.
  • Page 82: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    (24000 mi) • Perform dynamic inspection using Diagnostic system       Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. 2 * Air filter element • Replace. Every 40000 km (24000 mi) • Check operation.  ...
  • Page 83 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 chain slack, alignment and condition. Every 1000 km (600 mi) and after washing the motorcycle, riding in the rain or Drive chain •...
  • Page 84 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) Rear suspension relay arm and   ...
  • Page 85 Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU94952  Air filter • This model’s air filter is equipped with a disposable oil-coated paper element, which must not be cleaned with com- pressed air to avoid damaging it. • The air filter element needs to be replaced more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas. ...
  • Page 86: Checking The Spark Plugs

    Do not attempt to diagnose wipe off any grime from the spark plug such problems yourself. Instead, have threads. a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. If a spark plug shows signs of electrode Tightening torque: Spark plug (new): erosion and excessive carbon or other 18 N·m (1.8 kgf·m, 13 lb·ft)
  • Page 87: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU36113 EAU97040 rial enters the crankcase. Canister Engine oil The engine oil level should be checked To check the engine oil level before each ride. In addition, the oil 1. After warming up the engine, wait must be changed and the oil filter car- a few minutes for the oil level to tridge replaced at the intervals speci-...
  • Page 88 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 5. Check the O-ring for damage, and replace if necessary. 6. Install the engine oil filler cap. 1 1 1 To change the engine oil (and filter) 1. Start the engine, warm it up for several minutes, and then turn it off.
  • Page 89 Periodic maintenance and adjustment Yamaha dealer. 6. Apply a thin coat of clean engine 1 1 1 oil to the O-ring of the new oil filter cartridge. 1. Bolt 1. Torque wrench 2. Cowling Tightening torque: 5. Remove the oil filter cartridge with Oil filter cartridge: 17 N·m (1.7 kgf·m, 13 lb·ft)
  • Page 90: Why Yamalube

    11. Check the O-ring for damage, and standards. Thus, Yamalube mineral, gine off and have a Yamaha dealer then install the oil filler cap. semisynthetic and synthetic oils have check the vehicle.
  • Page 91: Coolant

    3. If the coolant is at or below the minimum level mark, remove the 5. Pull the coolant reservoir cover A If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- coolant reservoir cap by referring toward you as shown, and then re- able, use an ethylene glycol antifreeze to the following procedure.
  • Page 92 Periodic maintenance and adjustment coolant reservoir cap. Never at- Yamaha dealer check the anti- tempt to remove the radiator freeze content of the coolant as when engine soon as possible, otherwise the hot. effectiveness of the coolant will [EWA15162] be reduced.
  • Page 93: Air Filter Element

    Check the engine idling speed and, if maintenance and lubrication chart. necessary, have it corrected by a Have a Yamaha dealer replace the air Yamaha dealer. filter element. Engine idling speed: 1200–1400 r/min...
  • Page 94: Valve Clearance

    , 42 psi) and eventually engine damage. To pre- fied tires. 2 persons: vent this from occurring, have your Front: Yamaha dealer check and adjust the Tire air pressure 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm , 36 psi) Rear: valve clearance at regular intervals.
  • Page 95 “broken glass fragments in it, or if the sidewall is in” for it to develop its optimal cracked, have a Yamaha dealer re- characteristics. place the tire immediately. Minimum tire tread depth (front and rear): 1.5 mm (0.06 in)
  • Page 96 Other tires may run ally. Cracking of the tread and sidewall Otherwise, leakage may occur. the danger of bursting at super rubber, sometimes accompanied by Have a Yamaha dealer inspect high speeds.  carcass deformation, is an evidence of the valve.
  • Page 97: Cast Wheels

    If any 2. Loosen the locknut further down damage is found, have a Yamaha the clutch cable. dealer replace the wheel. Do not 3. To increase the clutch lever free...
  • Page 98: Checking The Brake Lever Free Play

    1 1 1 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 99: Brake Light Switches

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU36505 EAU22393 touches the brake disc, have a Yamaha Brake light switches Checking the front and rear dealer replace the brake pads as a set. The brake light should come on just be- brake pads fore braking takes effect. The brake...
  • Page 100: Checking The Brake Fluid Level

     lock. If the brake fluid level goes down suddenly, have a Yamaha dealer check the cause before further rid- ing. EWA15991 WARNING Improper maintenance can result in loss of braking ability.
  • Page 101: 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 102: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Loosen the axle nut and the lock- EAU23027 1 1 2 Cleaning and lubricating the nut on each side of the swingarm. drive chain 2. To tighten the drive chain, turn the drive chain slack adjusting bolt on The drive chain must be cleaned and each side of the swingarm in direc- lubricated at the intervals specified in...
  • Page 103: Checking And Lubricating The Cables

    Yamaha dealer at the ed if necessary. If a cable is damaged intervals specified in the periodic main- or does not move smoothly, have a tenance chart.
  • Page 104: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Shift Pedals

    The brake lever pivot must be lubricat- ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals Brake pedal specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 105: Checking And Lubricating The Sidestand

    The operation of the sidestand should The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- Brake lever: be checked before each ride, and the ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals Silicone grease sidestand pivot and metal-to-metal specified in the periodic maintenance contact surfaces should be lubricated if and lubrication chart.
  • Page 106: Checking The Front Fork

    [EWA10752] have a Yamaha dealer check or re- tion. WARNING! To avoid injury, 2. Hold the lower ends of the front pair it. securely support the vehicle so...
  • Page 107: Checking The Wheel Bearings

    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 burns.
  • Page 108: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment battery tends to discharge more quickly the main switch off, then con- EAU94164 Replacing the fuses if the vehicle is equipped with optional nect the positive lead before The main fuse, ABS motor fuse, and electrical accessories. connecting negative fuse boxes containing individual circuit...
  • Page 109 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. Fuse box 1 1. Fuse box 2 1. Fuse box 3 2. ABS solenoid fuse 2. Ignition fuse 2. Brake light fuse 3. Fuel injection system fuse 3.
  • Page 110 Terminal fuse 1: amperage. WARNING! Do not 4. If the fuse immediately blows 2.0 A use a fuse of a higher amperage again, have a Yamaha dealer Headlight fuse: rating than recommended to check the electrical system. 10.0 A avoid causing extensive dam-...
  • Page 111: Vehicle Lights

    1. Headlight 1. Maintenance stand (example) self. However, should your motorcycle 2. Auxiliary light require any repair, take it to a Yamaha Since this model is not equipped with a dealer, whose skilled technicians have This model is equipped with full-LED...
  • Page 112 Periodic maintenance and adjustment heaters or furnaces. Gasoline or gasoline vapors can ignite or ex- plode, causing severe injury or property damage. 8-35...
  • Page 113: 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 114 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 coolant as soon as possible.
  • Page 115: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Be sure to wash the underside and of many components. Washing, clean- sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for chassis parts after riding in such ing, and polishing will also give you a advice on what products to use be- areas.
  • Page 116 Motorcycle care and storage car washers. sects or bird droppings with a wet properties. [ECA26301]  harsh chemicals, including towel for a few minutes. 3. For windshield-equipped vehicles: strong acidic wheel cleaners, 5. Remove road grime and oil stains Clean the windshield with a soft especially on spoke or magne- with a quality degreasing agent towel or sponge dampened with...
  • Page 117 Motorcycle care and storage steel parts. Often the thermally in- start the engine and turn on the mance and cornering behavior. duced discoloring of stainless steel headlight to help remove the mois- exhaust systems can be removed ture. EAU83450 through polishing. 10.
  • Page 118: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage EAU83472 perform any outstanding mainte- into the spark plug bore. Storage nance. c. Install the spark plug cap onto Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry 2. Follow all instructions in the Care the spark plug, and then place place.
  • Page 119 Motorcycle care and storage the tires from becoming 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 120: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions: EAU84925 Starting system: Fuel reserve amount: Electric starter 4.0 L (1.06 US gal, 0.88 Imp.gal) Overall length: Engine oil: Fuel injection: 2100 mm (82.7 in) Overall width: Recommended brand: Throttle body: 800 mm (31.5 in) ID mark: Overall height: B5Y1 Drivetrain: 1165 mm (45.9 in)
  • Page 121 Specifications Manufacturer/model: Front turn signal light: BRIDGESTONE/BATTLAX HYPERS- PORT S22R Rear turn signal light: Loading: Auxiliary light: Maximum load: 171 kg (377 lb) License plate light: The vehicle’s maximum load is the combined weight of the rider, passenger, cargo and any accessories.
  • Page 122: Consumer Information

    These identification 1 1 1 numbers are needed when registering the vehicle with the authorities in your area and when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUM- 1. Vehicle identification number 1. Engine serial number...
  • Page 123: Diagnostic Connector

    Yamaha dealer. 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.
  • Page 124: Motorcycle Noise Regulation (For Australia)

     Where obligated by law TAMPERING WITH NOISE CON-  For use by Yamaha in litigation TROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED:  When the data is not related to an Owners are warned that the law may individual vehicle nor owner prohibit: a.
  • Page 125: Index

    Index Drive chain, cleaning and lubricating ..8-25 Luggage strap holders ......5-38 Drive chain slack ........8-24 ABS warning light ........5-6 Air filter element........8-16 Main switch/steering lock ......5-2 Auxiliary system warning light ....5-8 Engine break-in ........7-1 Maintenance and lubrication, periodic ..8-5 Engine idling speed, checking....8-16 Maintenance, emission control system ...
  • Page 126 Turn signal switch ........5-4 Valve clearance ........8-17 Vehicle identification number ....11-1 Vehicle lights......... 8-34 Wheel bearings, checking..... 8-30 Wheels ..........8-20 Yamalube..........8-13 YRC functions visual guide ..... 4-5 YRC settings ......... 5-18 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control)....4-1 YVSL............4-8 12-2...
  • Page 128 PRINTED IN JAPAN 2022.10-0.1×1 ! (E)

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