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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. Safety information OWNER’S MANUAL 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 care and storage MOTORCYCLE Specifications MTM890D (XSR900 GP)
  • Page 2 Declaration of Conformity:   Hereby, YAMAHA MOTOR ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type, IMMOBILIZER, BME-00 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://global.yamaha-motor.com/eu_doc/...
  • Page 4 Declaration of Conformity:   Hereby, YAMAHA MOTOR ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type, IMMOBILIZER, BME-00 is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://global.yamaha-motor.com/eu_doc/...
  • Page 5 EAU96870   For Israel ‫מספר אישור התאמה מטעם משרד התקשורת‬ 55-13843 ‫חל איסור לבצע פעולות במכשיר שיש בהן כדי לשנות את תכונותיו‬ ‫האלחוטיות של המכשיר, ובכלל זה שינוי תוכנה, החלפת‬ ‫חיצונית, בלא‬ ‫אנטנה מקורית או הוספת אפשרות לחיבור לאנטנה‬ ‫אלחוטיות‬ ‫קבלת...
  • Page 6   Frequency band: 2400~2483.5 MHz Transmit power: -6~-5 dBm   Manufacturer: NS Advantech Co., Ltd. 3-2-20, Jouoka, Nagaoka, Niigata Pref., Japan, PostCode 9400021   Importer: YAMAHA MOTOR EUROPE N.V. Koolhovenlaan 101, 1119 NC Schiphol-Rijk, 1117 ZN, Schiphol, the Netherlands...
  • Page 7 Frequency band: 2400~2483.5 MHz Transmit Power: -6~-5 dBm   Manufacturer: NS Advantech Co., Ltd. 3-2-20, Jouoka, Nagaoka, Niigata Pref., Japan, PostCode 9400021   Importer: YAMAHA MOTOR EUROPE N.V., BRANCH UK Units A2-A3, Kingswey Business Park, Forsyth Road, Woking, Surrey. GU21 5SA. United Kingdom.
  • Page 8 Transmit Power: -6~-5 dBm   Hereby, NS Advantech Co., Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type Bluetooth is in compliance with Ukraine DoC. The full text of the Ukraine DoC is available at the following internet address: https://global.yamaha-motor.com/eu_doc/   For Moldova  ...
  • Page 9 EAUN3941   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 10   Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling! As the owner of the MTM890D/MTM890D-U, 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 11: Important Manual Information

    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 haz- ards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
  • Page 12 Important manual information EAU10202   MTM890D/MTM890D-U OWNER’S MANUAL ©2024 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, December 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 13 General maintenance and Special features ......... 3-1 Rider footrest position ....5-43 lubrication chart ......8-4 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control)....3-1 Seat cover (for equipped models) ... 5-43 Checking the spark plugs ....8-8 Cruise control system....... 3-5 Adjusting the front fork ....5-43 Canister..........
  • Page 14 Table of contents Consumer information ....11-1 Checking and lubricating the cables ......... 8-22 Identification numbers....11-1 Checking and lubricating the Diagnostic connector ..... 11-2 throttle grip........8-23 Use of your data......11-3 Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals ....8-23 Index ..........
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    Safety information EAU1028C Never operate a motorcycle with- be very effective in reducing the   out proper training or instruction. chance of this type of accident. Therefore: Take a training course. Beginners Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- •...
  • Page 16 Safety information • Know your skills and limits. ests during operation to main- The use of a jacket, heavy boots, Staying within your limits may tain control of the motorcycle. trousers, gloves, etc., is effective help you to avoid an accident. •...
  • Page 17 Yamaha accessories, which are availa- motorcycle to minimize imbalance tion of the motorcycle is changed. To ble only from a Yamaha dealer, have or instability. avoid the possibility of an accident, use been designed, tested, and approved...
  • Page 18 Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in a Never install accessories or carry • Certain accessories can dis- position to test the products that these...
  • Page 19 Safety information Transporting the Motorcycle Be sure to observe following instruc- tions before transporting the motorcy- cle in another vehicle. Remove all loose items from the motorcycle. Check that the fuel cock (if equip- ped) is in the off position and that there are no fuel leaks.
  • Page 20: Description

    Description EAU10411 Left view 1, 2 11, 12 8, 9 1. Spring preload adjuster (page 5-43) 9. Slow compression damping force adjuster (page 5-46) 2. Rebound damping force adjuster (page 5-43) 10.Engine oil drain bolt (page 8-9) 3. Battery (page 8-27) 11.Fast compression damping force adjuster (page 5-43) 12.Slow compression damping force adjuster (page 5-43) 4.
  • Page 21: Right View

    Description EAU10421 Right view 3, 4 1. Fuses (page 8-28) 9. Brake pedal (page 5-37) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 5-39) 10.Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 8-18) 3. Spring preload adjuster (page 5-43) 4. Rebound damping force adjuster (page 5-43) 5.
  • Page 22: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU10431 Controls and instruments 1. Clutch lever (page 5-35) 8. Brake lever (page 5-37) 2. Left handlebar switches (page 5-3) 3. Main switch/steering lock (page 5-2) 4. Multi-function meter unit (page 5-11) 5. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 8-18) 6.
  • Page 23: Special Features

    These can be independ- WARNING ently adjusted in the menu system (see The Yamaha Ride Control (YRC) sys- page 5-27), or turned on/off all to- tem is not a substitute for the use of gether by turning off TCS in the menu proper riding techniques or the ex- system (see page 5-31).
  • Page 24 Special features applied. When cornering, a greater can be turned on/off manually only amount of traction control is applied. when the main switch is turned on TCS has multiple setting levels. The and the vehicle is stopped. higher the setting level, the greater the Turn TCS off to help free the rear amount of system intervention.
  • Page 25 Special features SCS (Slide control system) The higher the setting level, the greater Quick shifter usability Indicator SCS regulates engine power output the amount of system intervention to Upshifting OK when a sideward slide is detected in reduce wheel lift. the rear wheel.
  • Page 26 Special features Shifting into or out of neutral must feeling of stability and to suppress that the rear wheel is starting to slip or be done using the clutch lever. wheel lock. lock, BSR assists by regulating engine See page 5-38 for more information power as needed until traction is re- on the Brake System.
  • Page 27: Cruise Control System

    Special features slippery with caution and avoid es- EAUA1756 sure that the cruise control sys- Cruise control system pecially slippery surfaces. tem indicator light “ ” is off. This model is equipped with a cruise ECA28580 control system designed to maintain a NOTICE set cruising speed.
  • Page 28 If the cruise control indicator “ ” when you return the throttle grip, the comes on in amber, have a Yamaha vehicle will decelerate to the previously dealer inspect the vehicle. set cruising speed.
  • Page 29 Special features mode under following EWA16351 WARNING conditions: When traveling uphill or downhill, the It is dangerous to use the resume Either the ABS or any of the stabili- cruise control system may, in some function when the previously set ty control systems engage.
  • Page 30: Ess (Emergency Stop Signaling) System

    Special features EAUA1773 ESS does not activate when the ESS (emergency stop hazard lights are already activat- signaling) system When sudden deceleration occurs this If the ESS is activated while one of system automatically activates to the turn signal lights is already cause all turn signal lights to flash rap- flashing, the ESS takes priority, idly.
  • Page 31: Smartphone Connectivity System

    Smartphone Connectivity System EAUA1871 Audio player (page 5-34) Smart features are accessed via the Smart features: Introduction Smartphone notifications (page menu system on the main display (page EWA21412 5-22) 5-18). The menu system and all relat- WARNING Weather information (page ed features are controlled using the joy- Failure to pay attention while 5-22)
  • Page 32 Smartphone Connectivity System My Ride app Every smartphone operates differ- Briefly press the joystick or Short press button ently; refer to your individual de- vice instructions regarding Press the joystick or button Long press for 1 second connectivity, Bluetooth discovery, app permissions, and other set- To open the pop-up menu from the tings.
  • Page 33: Initial Setup

    Smartphone Connectivity System EAUA1882 your smartphone. (See page Initial setup 4-6.) This section describes the basic setup procedures to connect your smart- My Ride pairing phone to the CCU and start using smart ECAN0150 features. NOTICE 1. Download/install the My Ride app The Bluetooth connection may not on your smartphone via an appli- work in the following situations.
  • Page 34 Smartphone Connectivity System tions, you can do so later in your smartphone’s settings. After making the CCU discoverable, a If a Bluetooth pairing record is de- pairing must be completed within 3 mi- leted from the smartphone, then nutes or the process will fail. If a failure the corresponding pairing record occurs, select “Discovery Mode”...
  • Page 35 Always stop the vehicle before from a location 1 hour away on use. operating the navigation sys- route to the destination. Yamaha shall not be liable for any tem. damages resulting from the use of Always concentrate on riding by the Garmin StreetCross app.
  • Page 36: Telephone

    Smartphone Connectivity System 2. Open the Garmin StreetCross app the headset indicator “ ” will appear EAUA1890 Telephone and tap “ ” to open the connec- on the top of the main display. This vehicle is equipped with a tele- tion menu and follow the instruc- phone function that requires both a tions in the app to pair/connect to...
  • Page 37 Smartphone Connectivity System icon may be grayed out or using Keep volume levels low enough to maintain awareness of your the end call icon will accept the call surroundings and ensure safety. instead. In this case, operate the smartphone directly to end the 09001234567 call.
  • Page 38: Connection Troubleshooting

    Smartphone Connectivity System EAU99213 If the error persists, try the following: Connection troubleshooting 1. Turn OFF the vehicle power. After If a connection error occurs between 20 seconds, turn ON the vehicle the smartphone, My Ride app, Garmin power again. StreetCross app and/or CCU, the fol- 2.
  • Page 39: Instrument And Control Functions

    Do not place near magnets. any remaining standard keys to a Yamaha dealer to have them re-regis- Do not place near items that tered. transmit electrical signals. 1. Code re-registering key (red bow) Do not handle roughly.
  • Page 40: 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” position without the engine running.
  • Page 41: Handlebar Switches

    Instrument and control functions To unlock the steering EAU66059 Right Handlebar switches Left 1. Push. 1. Stop/Run/Start switch “ ” 2. Turn. 2. YRC mode button “MODE” 1. Cruise control power button “ ” Push the key in and turn it to “OFF”. EAUA1903 2.
  • Page 42 Instrument and control functions Soft press: Lightly press the switch in EAU66030 Horn switch “ ” the direction you wish to signal, until a Press this switch to sound the horn. soft click is felt. The corresponding turn signal light will flash three times and EAU94790 stop.
  • Page 43: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    Instrument and control functions turn the main switch to the “ON” posi- EAUA1922 EAU4939Y Indicator lights and warning Joystick “ ” and home button tion and operate the hazard switch “ ” lights again. These are used to control the display/ ECA10062 menu system.
  • Page 44 To prevent this, observe these clutch use, etc. vehicle control system. If this occurs, precautions. have a Yamaha dealer check the on- Do not attempt to modify the soft- board diagnostic system. The electrical EAU91500 ware of the engine control unit.
  • Page 45 30 seconds have passed, the indicator Have a Yamaha dealer check vehicle and all 3 keys to a Yamaha light will flash steadily to indicate the the vehicle as soon as possible. dealer to have the standard keys immobilizer system is enabled.
  • Page 46 Instrument and control functions on, or if the light remains on, have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. ECA28540 NOTICE When turning the main switch on, avoid any movement or vibration of the vehicle as it may interfere with the initialization of the IMU. If this oc-...
  • Page 47: Display

    Instrument and control functions EAUA1862 Display Theme1 Theme2 Theme3 Theme4 6. YRC mode display 1. Vehicle information display 7. Tachometer 2. Indicator icons 3. Clock 4. Transmission gear display 5. Speedometer...
  • Page 48 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 1. Indicator icons 2. Vehicle information display 3.
  • Page 49 Instrument and control functions EAUA171A button “ ”. (See page 5-5.) Each Long press “ ”:   control has various functions for differ- Highlighted vehicle information display ent situations, see the following list for item flashing: reset the item. The brightness level of the display details.
  • Page 50 Instrument and control functions Speedometer Cycle through the YRC modes by using In Theme1-3: The speedometer shows the vehicle’s the YRC mode button “MODE” and traveling speed. also view/customize them in the menu system. (See page 5-27.) Tachometer The tachometer shows the engine The names of “CUSTOM 1”...
  • Page 51 Instrument and control functions Fuel reserve tripmeter (TRIP F) cells. Move the joystick up-down to cy- “TRIP 1” and “TRIP 2” will reset to 0 Instantaneous fuel consumption cle the display item for the highlighted and begin counting again after 9999.9 (INST FUEL) cell.
  • Page 52 Instrument and control functions “km/L” or “L/100km”. (See page Air temperature (AIR) ECAE0121 NOTICE 5-32.) The air temperature is displayed from –9 °C (15 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F) in 1 °C (1 When using miles, the average fuel Do not let the vehicle run completely °F) increments.
  • Page 53 Instrument and control functions Quick shift indicator “QS” : A smartphone is connected and has ECA10022 NOTICE This icon and accompanying arrow network connectivity. The icon seg- Do not continue to operate the en- icons indicate the status of the quick ments indicate the signal strength.
  • Page 54 Instrument and control functions Notification indicator “ ” ECA17932 NOTICE This icon comes on when the connect- For some smartphones, this icon may ed smartphone receives an SNS, E- Be sure to wear gloves when us- go off during phone calls. mail or other notification.
  • Page 55 Instrument and control functions LIF indicator “   ” Default View Turn-by-Turn This icon comes on if the “LIF” (lift con- trol system) is deactivated. BSR indicator “   ” This icon comes on if the “BSR” (back slip regulator) is deactivated. Cruise control indicator “ / / ” This icon comes on if the cruise control system is on standby, turns green In “Default View”...
  • Page 56: Menu System

    Instrument and control functions the navigation display will return to EAUA1728 Short press the home button Menu system the former setting. “ ” to cancel/return to previ- For some smartphones, using the ous. phone function while navigation is Long press the home button in progress may display a connec- “...
  • Page 57 Instrument and control functions “ Theme” tem using the Garmin StreetCross Open the telephone func- The visual theme of the main display app on your smartphone. tion for an active call. (See “Phone” (if call page 5-34.) active) can be changed between four options. “Change View”, “Stop Navigation”...
  • Page 58 Instrument and control functions “Change View” If a route requires a toll, you will be If route guidance is already active when prompted to search for another route a command is used to select a destina- This menu changes the navigation sys- without tolls.
  • Page 59 Instrument and control functions Applications” ® “Music” “Go Home” of travel is indicated by the upwards ar- “ Sets route guidance for home location row. (home location must already be set in the Garmin StreetCross app). “Nearby Gas Stations” “Go to Work” Sets route guidance for work location (work location must already be set in the Garmin StreetCross app).
  • Page 60 Instrument and control functions Applications” ® “Notification” previous track and volume adjust- reached, older items will be delet- “ ment may not function. “ Applications” ® “Phone” “ Applications” ® “Weather” This is a list of notifications (since con- nection to CCU) from the connected smartphone.
  • Page 61 Instrument and control functions Applications” ® “Connectivity “ “Paired Devices” Settings” ® “Connection” ® For some smartphones and/or ap- “Bluetooth” plications, notifications may not function. The maximum number of stored items is 30. When the limit is reached, older items will be delet- If a message is too long then not all of it will be displayed.
  • Page 62 Instrument and control functions ble, the CCU will attempt to connect to “Unit ID” another device in the paired device list. If “Bluetooth Auto Connect” is OFF, previously paired devices can be con- nected manually via the “Paired De- vices” list. “...
  • Page 63 Instrument and control functions Applications” ® “Connectivity “ warmer presets can be further custom- The “Settings” menu contains the fol- Settings” ® “Legal Information” ized. lowing: “Information / Reset vehicle information. Reset” (See page 5-26.) Theme4: This function is not accessible Adjust vehicle electronic via the menu system and is instead lo- “Vehicle Func-...
  • Page 64 Instrument and control functions Settings” ® “Information / Re- “ This menu allows reset of the tripme- item. Short press “ ” to reset the item. set” ters on the vehicle information display. Confirm by selecting “OK”. Operate the joystick to highlight an item.
  • Page 65 Instrument and control functions “All Reset” function meter to ensure all personal data from your smart- phone (i.e., call history and contact information) is deleted. ALL MODES After the multi-function meter is re- set, Bluetooth pairing records and the My Ride app pairing records must be deleted from your smart- phone.
  • Page 66 Instrument and control functions Short press “ ” to switch to a visual “PWR” (Power delivery mode) “TCS” (Traction control system) representation of the highlighted YRC item. Short press the home button “ ” to exit the visual representation. Short press the home button “ ”...
  • Page 67 Instrument and control functions ® “Vehicle Function” ® “Stability Con- ® “Vehicle Function” ® “Stability Con- ® “Vehicle Function” ® “Stability Con- trol ON/OFF”. (See page 5-31.) trol ON/OFF”. (See page 5-31.) trol ON/OFF”. (See page 5-31.) “SCS” (Slide control system) “LIF”...
  • Page 68 Instrument and control functions Setting 1: Can quick upshift only while “BC” (Brake control system) feeling of stability and to suppress accelerating. Can quick downshift only wheel lock. while decelerating. See page 3-4 for more information on Setting 2: Can quick upshift while ac- the brake system.
  • Page 69 Instrument and control functions Settings” ® “Vehicle Function” “ ® “Stability Control ON/OFF” “TCS” turns on automatically when the vehicle power is turned on. Settings” ® “Clock” “ To manually adjust the clock, operate the joystick left-right to highlight an item and up-down to adjust the high- This menu allows you to activate/deac- lighted item.
  • Page 70 Instrument and control functions ® ® Settings” ® “Unit” “ Settings” “Display” “ 2. Night preset “Background” The multi-function meter is equipped with a sensor to detect ambient lighting conditions and automatically switch the display between day/night presets. The preset brightness levels can be customized here.
  • Page 71 Instrument and control functions Settings” ® “Grip Warmer Set- Settings” ® “Shift Indicator” “ “ flashing at a higher frequency. Select tings”(if equipped) “OFF” to turn the indicator off. Short press “ ” to select the highlighted op- tion and return to the previous menu. The shift indicator light will come on or flash as a demonstration of each set- ting in this menu as it is selected.
  • Page 72 Instrument and control functions “ Music” The “Initial” r/min cannot be higher Only adjust brightness presets in ambi- than the “Final” r/min. ent light conditions which are appropri- The shift indicator light does not ate for that preset. come one when in neutral or 6th gear.
  • Page 73: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions “ Meter Display” EAUA1802 Clutch lever All audio track information is im- To disengage the drivetrain from the ported from the music player ap- engine, such as when shifting gears, plication on your smartphone. pull the clutch lever toward to the han- Depending on the smartphone dlebar.
  • Page 74: Shift Pedal

    Instrument and control functions To adjust the distance between the EAU83692 Shift pedal clutch lever and the handlebar, gently To prevent unintended shifts, the quick push the lever away from the handlebar shifter is programmed to ignore unclear and rotate the clutch lever position ad- input signals.
  • Page 75: Brake Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU93083 justing knob in direction (b) to decrease EAU12944 Brake lever Brake pedal the distance. The brake lever is located on the right side of the handlebar. To apply the front brake, pull the lever toward the throttle grip.
  • Page 76: Brake System

    Instrument and control functions EAUA1980 EWA16051 2. Front wheel sensor Brake system WARNING This vehicle is equipped with an inte- Always keep a sufficient distance grated anti–lock brake system (ABS). from the vehicle ahead to match the riding speed even with ABS. How to operate the brakes: The ABS performs best with Operate the brake lever and brake ped-...
  • Page 77: Fuel Tank Cap

    Instrument and control functions EAU13077 the key cannot be removed if the cap is EAU13222 Fuel tank cap Fuel not properly closed and locked. Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in EWA11092 the tank. WARNING EWA10882 WARNING Make sure that the fuel tank cap is properly closed after filling fuel.
  • Page 78 If gaso- line spills on your clothing, change your clothes. EAU86072   Your Yamaha engine was designed to use unleaded gasoline with a research 1. Fuel tank filler tube octane number of 95 or higher. If en- 2. Maximum fuel level...
  • Page 79: Fuel Tank Overflow Hose

    Instrument and control functions EAU86160 ECA11401 Fuel tank overflow hose NOTICE See page 8-9 for canister informa- Use only unleaded gasoline. The use tion. of leaded gasoline will cause severe damage to internal engine parts, such as the valves and piston rings, as well as to the exhaust system.
  • Page 80: Catalytic Converter

    Instrument and control functions EAU13435 EAU57992 Catalytic converter Seat The exhaust system contains catalytic To remove the seat converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust emissions. 1. Open the seat lock cover, insert the key into the seat lock, and then EWA10863 WARNING turn the key counterclockwise.
  • Page 81: Rider Footrest Position

    Always adjust both fork legs equally, total number of occupants is reduced Have a Yamaha dealer adjust the posi- otherwise poor handling and loss of to one person. Depending on your tions of the rider footrests.
  • Page 82 Instrument and control functions There are separate adjusters for the left and right so copy any changes from one side to the other to keep the set- tings identical on both sides. 1. Spring preload adjusting bolt 1. Distance A The spring preload setting is deter- Spring preload setting: mined by measuring distance A, as...
  • Page 83 Instrument and control functions to keep the settings identical on Slow compression damping both sides. Turn the adjuster in direction (a) to in- When turning the adjuster in direc- crease the compression damping. Turn tion (a), the 0 click position and the the adjuster in direction (b) to decrease 1 click position may be the same.
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    Instrument and control functions EAUA2024 Adjusting the shock absorber When turning the adjuster in direc- assembly tion (a), the 0 click position and the The shock absorber assembly has ad- 1 click position may be the same. justers for spring preload, rebound When turning the adjuster in direc- damping, and both fast/slow compres- tion (b), it may click beyond the...
  • Page 85 Instrument and control functions however such adjustments are in- Rebound damping setting: effective and may damage the Minimum (soft): 2+1/2 turn(s) in direction (b) suspension. Standard: 1+1/4 turn(s) in direction (b) Rebound damping force Maximum (hard): 0 turn(s) in direction (b) Turn the adjuster in direction (a) to in- crease the rebound damping.
  • Page 86 When turning the adjuster in direc- sembly yourself. Take the shock and then count the clicks in direction tion (a), the 0 click position and the absorber assembly to a Yamaha (b). 1 click position may be the same. dealer for any service.
  • Page 87: Dc Connectors

    Consult a Yamaha dealer for more in- formation regarding the location and To use the USB Type-C jack capacity of the DC connector(s) and 1.
  • Page 88: Sidestand

    Type-C jack as it may cause attached device, and the vehi- operator in fulfilling the responsibili- damage. cle. ty of raising the sidestand before 5. Install the quick fasteners. starting off. Therefore, check this system regularly and have a Yamaha 5-50...
  • Page 89: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions dealer repair it if it does not function EAUA1270 Ignition circuit cut-off system properly. 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 side- stand be lowered while the transmis- sion is in gear.
  • Page 90 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 91: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 8-10 • 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 92 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. Rear brake • Replace if necessary. 8-17, 8-18 • Check fluid level in reservoir.
  • Page 93 For your safety – pre-operation checks ITEM CHECKS PAGE Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation. — and switches • Correct if necessary. • Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system. Sidestand switch 5-50 • If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.
  • Page 94: Operation And Important Riding Points

    0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For 1600 km (1000 mi) and beyond understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the follow- The vehicle can now be operated nor- ing material carefully.
  • Page 95: Starting The Engine

    For maximum engine life, never ac- Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. position or celerate hard when the engine is 3. Shift the transmission into the neu-...
  • Page 96: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points EAU68221 EAU91544 ECA22523   Shifting NOTICE When shifting, press the shift This model is equipped with: pedal firmly until you feel the an inertial measurement unit (IMU). gear shift is complete. This unit stops the engine in case Even with the transmission in of a turnover.
  • Page 97: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Operation and important riding points 3. Open the throttle gradually, and at into the neutral position. The neu- EAU16811 Tips for reducing fuel the same time, release the clutch tral indicator light should come on consumption lever slowly. and then the clutch lever can be Fuel consumption depends largely on 4.
  • Page 98: 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 pedes- trians or children are not likely to touch them and be burned.
  • Page 99: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    – possibly leading to pending on the weather, terrain, geo- is certified (if applicable). Yamaha deal- death. See page 1-2 for more in- graphical location, and individual use, ers are trained and equipped to per-...
  • Page 100: 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 101: 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 102: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    (24000 mi) • Perform dynamic inspection using Diagnostic system Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Ö Yamaha diagnostic tool. check • Check the error codes. 2 * Air filter element • Replace. Every 40000 km (24000 mi) • Check operation. Ö Ö...
  • Page 103 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 for excessive   Ö...
  • Page 104 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 for oil leak- 21 * Front fork Ö...
  • Page 105 Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU72800   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. Hydraulic brake service •...
  • Page 106: 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: erosion and excessive carbon or other Spark plug: deposits, it should be replaced.
  • Page 107: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU36113 EAU94922 To check the engine oil level 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 108: Why Yamalube

    Thus, Yamalube mineral, If genuine Yamaha coolant is not avail- semisynthetic and synthetic oils have 1. Engine oil filler cap able, use an ethylene glycol antifreeze their own distinct characters and value.
  • Page 109 Changing the coolant The coolant must be changed at the in- tervals specified in the periodic mainte- nance and lubrication chart. Have a Yamaha dealer change the coolant. WARNING! Never attempt to remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
  • Page 110: Air Filter Element

    Check the engine idling speed and, if maintenance and lubrication chart. changes with use, they must be necessary, have it corrected by a Have a Yamaha dealer replace the air checked and adjusted at the intervals Yamaha dealer. filter element.
  • Page 111: Tires

    Operation of this vehicle with im- combined weight of the rider, passen- cracked, have a Yamaha dealer replace ger, cargo, and any accessories. proper tire pressure may cause se- the tire immediately.
  • Page 112 EWA10472 WARNING characteristics of the motorcy- cle may be different, which Have a Yamaha dealer replace could lead to an accident. excessively worn tires. Besides Always make sure that the valve being illegal, operating the vehi-...
  • Page 113: Cast Wheels

    Other tires may run er damage before each ride. If any the danger of bursting at super damage is found, have a Yamaha high speeds. dealer replace the wheel. Do not Brand-new tires can have a rela-...
  • Page 114: Checking The Brake Lever Free Play

    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 115: Brake Light Switches

    EAU36892 Front brake pads Yamaha dealer. 1. Brake pad wear indicator Each front brake pad is provided with wear indicators, which allows you to check the brake pad wear without hav- ing to disassemble the brake.
  • Page 116: Checking The Brake Fluid Level

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment touches the brake disc, have a Yamaha EAU40262 Rear brake Checking the brake fluid level dealer replace the brake pads as a set. Before riding, check that the brake fluid is above the minimum level mark.
  • Page 117: Changing The Brake Fluid

    EAU22734 Changing the brake fluid id; otherwise, the rubber seals Yamaha dealer check the cause before Have a Yamaha dealer change the may deteriorate, causing leak- further riding. brake fluid every 2 years. In addition, age.
  • Page 118: Drive Chain Slack

    EAU74260 (position B) by measuring (approx. To adjust the drive chain slack 53 mm (2.09 in)) forward from the Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad- edge of the drive chain guard as justing the drive chain slack. shown. 1. Loosen the axle nut and the lock- nut on each side of the swingarm.
  • Page 119 Periodic maintenance and adjustment drive chain slack is correct, and the drive chain moves smoothly. 1. Drive chain puller 1. Drive chain slack adjusting bolt 2. Axle nut 2. Locknut 3. Drive chain slack adjusting bolt 4. Locknut Using the alignment marks on each 5.
  • Page 120: Cleaning And Lubricating The Drive Chain

    If a cable is damaged wet areas. Service the drive chain as or does not move smoothly, have a follows. Yamaha dealer check or replace it. WARNING! Damage to the outer ECA10584 NOTICE housing of cables may result in inter-...
  • Page 121: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Shift Pedals

    In addi- pedals should be checked before each tion, the throttle grip housing should be ride, and the pedal pivots should be lu- lubricated by a Yamaha dealer at the bricated if necessary. intervals specified in the periodic main- Brake pedal tenance chart.
  • Page 122: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Clutch Levers

    The operation of clutch lever should be checked before each ride, and the lever pivot should be lubricated if necessary. The brake lever pivot must be lubricat- ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. Clutch lever...
  • Page 123: Lubricating The Rear Suspension

    The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- and hold it in an upright position. sion must be lubricated by a Yamaha ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals WARNING! To avoid injury, se- dealer at the intervals specified in the...
  • Page 124: Checking The Steering

    [EWA10752] the periodic maintenance and lubrica- have a Yamaha dealer check or re- 2. Hold the lower ends of the front tion chart. If there is play in the wheel pair it. fork legs and try to move them for- hub or if the wheel does not turn ward and backward.
  • Page 125: Battery

    To charge the battery YAMAHA battery. Using a different dangerous since it contains sul- Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- battery may cause the IMU to fail and furic acid, which causes severe tery as soon as possible if it seems to the engine to stall.
  • Page 126: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment disconnecting the positive lead. EAUA2471 5. Ignition fuse Replacing the fuses 6. Ignition fuse 2 [ECA16304] The fuse box is located under the seat. 2. If the battery will be stored for 7. Headlight fuse (See page 5-42.) more than two months, check it at 8.
  • Page 127 Periodic maintenance and adjustment Specified fuses: Main fuse: Use a fuse puller to remove the fuse. 50.0 A 1. Turn the main switch off and turn Terminal fuse 1: 5.0 A off the electrical circuit in question. Headlight fuse: 2. Remove the fuse box cover by 7.5 A pressing inwards at the two points Brake light fuse:...
  • Page 128: Vehicle Lights

    2.0 A If the license plate light does not come Accessory fuse 2: 2.0 A on, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical circuit or replace the bulb. 5. Insert the fuse puller, and then in- stall the fuse box cover.
  • Page 129: Supporting The Motorcycle

    1. Maintenance stand (example) self. However, should your motorcycle require any repair, take it to a Yamaha Since this model is not equipped with a dealer, whose skilled technicians have centerstand, use maintenance stands...
  • Page 130: 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 131 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 132: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Be sure sure to wash the underside and of many components. Washing, clean- to consult a Yamaha dealer for ad- chassis parts after riding in such ing, and polishing will also give you a vice on what products to use before areas.
  • Page 133 Motorcycle care and storage those available in coin-operated 4. Pre-soak stubborn stains like in- ter will increase salt’s corrosive car washers. properties. sects or bird droppings with a wet [ECA26301] harsh chemicals, including towel for a few minutes. 3. For windshield-equipped vehicles: strong acidic wheel cleaners, 5.
  • Page 134 Motorcycle care and storage 3. Use a chrome polish to shine 9. If the headlight lens has fogged up, Before riding at higher speeds, test the vehicle’s braking per- chrome, aluminum, and stainless start the engine and turn on the formance and cornering behav- steel parts.
  • Page 135: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage EAU83472 1. Make all necessary repairs and b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine oil Storage perform any outstanding mainte- into the spark plug bore. Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry nance. c. Install the spark plug cap onto place.
  • Page 136 Motorcycle care and storage once a month in order to prevent 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 137: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions: Fuel injection: Starting system: Electric starter Overall length: Throttle body: Engine oil: 2160 mm (85.0 in) ID mark: Overall width: Recommended brand: BME1 810 mm (31.9 in) Drivetrain: Overall height: Gear ratio: 1180 mm (46.5 in) 1st: Seat height: 2.571 (36/14) 835 mm (32.9 in) 2nd:...
  • Page 138 Specifications Loading: Auxiliary light: Maximum load: License plate light: 165 kg (364 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 139: 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...
  • Page 140: Diagnostic Connector

    Record the infor- mation on this label in the space pro- vided. This information will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. 1. Diagnostic connector The diagnostic connector is located as shown. 11-2...
  • Page 141: Use Of Your Data

    EAUA0872 Use of your data This is a brief summary of how Yamaha (Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., and Yamaha Motor Europe N.V.) uses your data. For more details, please go to the specific URL below for the Privacy Policy: Country...
  • Page 142 (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 143 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 144: Index

    Index Display............5-9 Display, menu system........5-18 ABS warning light........5-6 License plate light........8-30 Drive chain slack........8-20 Air filter element......... 8-12 LIF (Lift control system)........ 3-3 Drive chain, cleaning and lubricating..8-22 Anti–lock brake system (ABS).....5-38 Main switch/steering lock......5-2 Engine break-in...........
  • Page 145 Index Sidestand..........5-50 Sidestand, checking and lubricating...8-24 Yamalube..........8-10 Smart features initial setup......4-3 YRC (Yamaha Ride Control)......3-1 Smart features: Introduction......4-1 YRC mode switch........5-5 Spark plugs, checking......... 8-8 Special features...........3-1 Specifications..........10-1 Stability control indicator light...... 5-7 Starting the engine........7-2 Steering, checking........8-26 Stop/Run/Start switch.........
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  • Page 148 Original instructions PRINTED IN JAPAN 2023.12-0.2×1 NK (E)

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