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Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling!


As the owner of the XMAX, 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.
Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly, so as to enjoy all advantages of your XMAX. The Owner’s Manual
does not only instruct you in how to operate, inspect and maintain your scooter, but also in how to safeguard yourself and
others from trouble and injury.
In addition, the many tips given in this manual will help keep your scooter in the best possible condition. If you have any
further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Yamaha dealer.
The Yamaha team wishes you many safe and pleasant rides. So, remember to put safety first!
Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most cur-
rent product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your scooter and this
manual. If there is any question concerning this manual, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
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Fuel ............................................ 5-16 BEKVTUNFOU ................................... 8-1
4BGFUZJOGPSNBUJPO.......................... 2-1 Fuel tank overflow hose............. 5-17 Owner’s tool kit......................... 8-1
Further safe-riding points ............ 2-5 Catalytic converter .................... 5-17 Periodic maintenance chart for
Helmets ....................................... 2-6 Seat ........................................... 5-18 the emission control system .... 8-2
Windshield.................................. 5-20 General maintenance and
%FTDSJQUJPO ..................................... 3-1 Handlebar position .................... 5-22 lubrication chart ...................... 8-3
Left view ..................................... 3-1 Adjusting the shock absorber Removing and installing panels.. 8-8
Right view.................................... 3-2 assemblies ........................ 5-23 Checking the spark plug............. 8-9
Controls and instruments ............ 3-3 Sidestand................................... 5-23 Engine oil and oil strainer .......... 8-10
Ignition circuit cut-off system ... 5-24 Final transmission oil ................. 8-12
4NBSULFZTZTUFN.... 4-1 Auxiliary DC jack ....................... 5-26 Coolant ..................................... 8-13
Smart key system......................... 4-1 Air filter and V-belt case air filter
Operating range of the smart key 'PSZPVSTBGFUZoQSFPQFSBUJPO elements.................................. 8-15
system...................................... 4-2 DIFDLT .......................................... 6-1 Checking the throttle grip
Handling of the smart key and free play................................... 8-19
mechanical keys ...................... 4-3 0QFSBUJPOBOEJNQPSUBOUSJEJOH Valve clearance.......................... 8-19
Smart key ................................... 4-5 QPJOUT..................................... 7-1 Tires ........................................... 8-20
Replacing the smart key battery.. 4-6 Starting the engine.................... 7-2 Cast wheels ............................... 8-21
Main switch ................................. 4-7 Starting off ................................ 7-2 Checking the front brake lever
Acceleration and deceleration .. 7-3 free play.................................... 8-22
*OTUSVNFOUBOEDPOUSPMGVODUJPOT. 5-1 Braking....................................... 7-3 Adjusting the rear brake lever
Indicator lights and warning Tips for reducing fuel free play.................................... 8-22
lights .......................................... 5-1 consumption ........................... 7-3 Checking the front brake pads
Speedometer................................ 5-2 Engine break-in.......................... 7-4 and rear brake shoes .............. 8-23
Tachometer ................................. 5-3 Parking....................................... 7-4 Checking the brake fluid level ..... 8-23
Multi-function display .................. 5-3 Changing the brake fluid ............. 8-24
Handlebar switches ....................5-10 Checking the V-belt...................... 8-25
Front brake lever .........................5-12 Checking and lubricating the
Rear brake lever ..........................5-12 cables........................................ 8-25
ABS (for ABS models) .................5-12 Checking and lubricating the
Traction control system...............5-13 throttle grip and cable............... 8-25
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brake levers................................ 8-26
Checking and lubricating the
centerstand and sidestand ....... 8-26
Checking the front fork................ 8-27
Checking the steering ................. 8-28
Checking the wheel bearings ..... 8-28
Battery......................................... 8-28
Replacing the fuses..................... 8-28
Headlight .................................... 8-31
Replacing an auxiliary light bulb. 8-31
Tail/brake light ............................ 8-32
Replacing a front turn signal
light bulb ................................... 8-32
Replacing a rear turn signal
light bulb ................................... 8-32
Replacing the license plate
light bulb ................................... 8-33
Troubleshooting ......................... 8-33
Troubleshooting charts .............. 8-35
Emergency mode ..................... 8-37

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Matte color caution ..................... 9-1
Care .............................................. 9-1
Storage ......................................... 9-4

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Identification numbers ................ 11-1
Vehicle data recording .............. 11-2
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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.
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WARNING
Before you operate
this vehicle, read 100kPa=1bar kPa, psi kPa, psi
the owner’s manual.
200, 29 225, 33
LOAD LIMIT
Left / Right Item Space: 1/0.5kg
Main Goods Space: 5kg 200, 29 225, 33

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t Never operate a scooter without conspicuous appears to be very
proper training or instruction. Take effective in reducing the chance of
a training course. Beginners this type of accident.
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As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- tified instructor. Contact an autho- t Wear a brightly colored jacket.
sponsible for the safe and proper oper- rized scooter dealer to find out t Use extra caution when you are
ation of your scooter. about the training courses nearest approaching and passing
Scooters are single-track vehicles. you. through intersections, since in-
Their safe use and operation are de- tersections are the most likely
pendent upon the use of proper riding 4BGF3JEJOH places for scooter accidents to
techniques as well as the expertise of Perform the pre-operation checks occur.
the operator. Every operator should each time you use the vehicle to make t Ride where other motorists can
know the following requirements be- sure it is in safe operating condition. see you. Avoid riding in another
fore riding this scooter. Failure to inspect or maintain the vehi- motorist’s blind spot.
He or she should: cle properly increases the possibility of t Never maintain a scooter with-
t Obtain thorough instructions from an accident or equipment damage. out proper knowledge. Contact
a competent source on all aspects See page 6-1 for a list of pre-operation an authorized scooter dealer to
of scooter operation. checks. inform you on basic scooter
t Observe the warnings and mainte- t This scooter is designed to carry maintenance. Certain mainte-
nance requirements in this Own- the operator and a passenger. nance can only be carried out
er’s Manual. t The failure of motorists to detect by certified staff.
t Obtain qualified training in safe and recognize scooters in traffic is
and proper riding techniques. the predominating cause of auto-
t Obtain professional technical ser- mobile/scooter accidents. Many
vice as indicated in this Owner’s accidents have been caused by
Manual and/or when made neces- an automobile driver who did not
sary by mechanical conditions. see the scooter. Making yourself

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t Many accidents involve inexperi- t Always signal before turning or 1SPUFDUJWF"QQBSFM
enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that The majority of fatalities from scooter
erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you. accidents are the result of head inju-
accidents do not even have a cur- t The posture of the operator and ries. The use of a safety helmet is the 
rent driver’s license. passenger is important for proper single most critical factor in the pre-
t Make sure that you are qualified control. vention or reduction of head injuries.
and that you only lend your t The operator should keep both t Always wear an approved helmet.
scooter to other qualified opera- hands on the handlebar and t Wear a face shield or goggles.
tors. both feet on the operator foot- Wind in your unprotected eyes
t Know your skills and limits. rests during operation to main- could contribute to an impairment
Staying within your limits may tain control of the scooter. of vision that could delay seeing a
help you to avoid an accident. t The passenger should always hazard.
t We recommend that you prac- hold onto the operator, the seat t The use of a jacket, substantial
tice riding your scooter where strap or grab bar, if equipped, shoes, trousers, gloves, etc., is ef-
there is no traffic until you have with both hands and keep both fective in preventing or reducing
become thoroughly familiar with feet on the passenger footrests. abrasions or lacerations.
the scooter and all of its con- Never carry a passenger unless t Never wear loose-fitting clothes,
trols. he or she can firmly place both otherwise they could catch on the
t Many accidents have been feet on the passenger footrests. control levers or wheels and cause
caused by error of the scooter op- t Never ride under the influence of injury or an accident.
erator. A typical error made by the alcohol or other drugs. t Always wear protective clothing
operator is veering wide on a turn t This scooter is designed for on- that covers your legs, ankles, and
due to excessive speed or under- road use only. It is not suitable for feet. The engine or exhaust sys-
cornering (insufficient lean angle off-road use. tem become very hot during or af-
for the speed). ter operation and can cause
t Always obey the speed limit and burns.
never travel faster than warrant- t A passenger should also observe
ed by road and traffic condi- the above precautions.
tions. 2-2
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"WPJE$BSCPO.POPYJEF1PJTPOJOH t Do not run engine outdoors where When loading within this weight limit,
All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into keep the following in mind:
monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing a building through openings such t Cargo and accessory weight
 carbon monoxide can cause head- as windows and doors. should be kept as low and close to
aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, the scooter as possible. Securely
confusion, and eventually death. -PBEJOH pack your heaviest items as close
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor- Adding accessories or cargo to your to the center of the vehicle as pos-
less, tasteless gas which may be scooter can adversely affect stability sible and make sure to distribute
present even if you do not see or smell and handling if the weight distribution the weight as evenly as possible
any engine exhaust. Deadly levels of of the scooter is changed. To avoid the on both sides of the scooter to
carbon monoxide can collect rapidly possibility of an accident, use extreme minimize imbalance or instability.
and you can quickly be overcome and caution when adding cargo or acces- t Shifting weights can create a sud-
unable to save yourself. Also, deadly sories to your scooter. Use extra care den imbalance. Make sure that
levels of carbon monoxide can linger when riding a scooter that has added accessories and cargo are se-
for hours or days in enclosed or poorly cargo or accessories. Here, along with curely attached to the scooter be-
ventilated areas. If you experience any the information about accessories be- fore riding. Check accessory
symptoms of carbon monoxide poi- low, are some general guidelines to fol- mounts and cargo restraints fre-
soning, leave the area immediately, get low if loading cargo to your scooter: quently.
fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT- The total weight of the operator, pas- t Properly adjust the suspension
MENT. senger, accessories and cargo must for your load (suspension-ad-
t Do not run engine indoors. Even if not exceed the maximum load limit. justable models only), and
you try to ventilate engine exhaust 0QFSBUJPO PG BO PWFSMPBEFE WFIJDMF check the condition and pres-
with fans or open windows and DPVMEDBVTFBOBDDJEFOU sure of your tires.
doors, carbon monoxide can rap- t Never attach any large or heavy
idly reach dangerous levels. .BYJNVNMPBE items to the handlebar, front
t Do not run engine in poorly venti- fork, or front fender. Such items
161 kg (355 lb)
lated or partially enclosed areas can create unstable handling or
such as barns, garages, or car- a slow steering response.
ports. 2-3
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QVMMBUSBJMFSPSUPCFBUUBDIFEUP ries or modifications are not suitable front fork area, they must be as
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you or others. Installing aftermarket should be kept to a minimum. 
(FOVJOF:BNBIB"DDFTTPSJFT products or having other modifications t Bulky or large accessories may
Choosing accessories for your vehicle performed to your vehicle that change seriously affect the stability of
is an important decision. Genuine any of the vehicle’s design or operation the scooter due to aerodynamic
Yamaha accessories, which are avail- characteristics can put you and others effects. Wind may attempt to lift
able only from a Yamaha dealer, have at greater risk of serious injury or the scooter, or the scooter may
been designed, tested, and approved death. You are responsible for injuries become unstable in cross
by Yamaha for use on your vehicle. related to changes in the vehicle. winds. These accessories may
Many companies with no connection Keep the following guidelines in mind, also cause instability when
to Yamaha manufacture parts and ac- as well as those provided under “Load- passing or being passed by
cessories or offer other modifications ing” when mounting accessories. large vehicles.
for Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in t Never install accessories or carry t Certain accessories can dis-
a position to test the products that cargo that would impair the per- place the operator from his or
these aftermarket companies produce. formance of your scooter. Careful- her normal riding position. This
Therefore, Yamaha can neither en- ly inspect the accessory before improper position limits the
dorse nor recommend the use of ac- using it to make sure that it does freedom of movement of the
cessories not sold by Yamaha or not in any way reduce ground operator and may limit control
modifications not specifically recom- clearance or cornering clearance, ability, therefore, such accesso-
mended by Yamaha, even if sold and limit suspension travel, steering ries are not recommended.
installed by a Yamaha dealer. travel or control operation, or ob- t Use caution when adding electri-
scure lights or reflectors. cal accessories. If electrical ac-
"GUFSNBSLFU1BSUT "DDFTTPSJFT BOE t Accessories fitted to the han- cessories exceed the capacity of
.PEJãDBUJPOT dlebar or the front fork area can the scooter’s electrical system, an
While you may find aftermarket prod- create instability due to improp- electric failure could result, which
ucts similar in design and quality to er weight distribution or aerody- could cause a dangerous loss of
genuine Yamaha accessories, recog- namic changes. If accessories lights or engine power.
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"GUFSNBSLFU5JSFTBOE3JNT cation for the straps carefully so wet. Slow down and cross them
The tires and rims that came with your the straps will not rub against with caution. Keep the scooter up-
scooter were designed to match the painted surfaces during transport. right, otherwise it could slide out
 performance capabilities and to pro- t The suspension should be com- from under you.
vide the best combination of handling, pressed somewhat by the tie- t The brake pads or linings could
braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, downs, if possible, so that the get wet when you wash the scoot-
sizes, and combinations may not be scooter will not bounce exces- er. After washing the scooter,
appropriate. Refer to page 8-20 for tire sively during transport. check the brakes before riding.
specifications and more information on EAU57600 t Always wear a helmet, gloves,
replacing your tires. 'VSUIFSTBGFSJEJOHQPJOUT trousers (tapered around the cuff
t Be sure to signal clearly when and ankle so they do not flap), and
5SBOTQPSUJOHUIF4DPPUFS making turns. a brightly colored jacket.
Be sure to observe following instruc- t Braking can be extremely difficult t Do not carry too much luggage on
tions before transporting the scooter in on a wet road. Avoid hard braking, the scooter. An overloaded scoot-
another vehicle. because the scooter could slide. er is unstable. Use a strong cord
t Remove all loose items from the Apply the brakes slowly when to secure any luggage to the carri-
scooter. stopping on a wet surface. er (if equipped). A loose load will
t Point the front wheel straight t Slow down as you approach a affect the stability of the scooter
ahead on the trailer or in the truck corner or turn. Once you have and could divert your attention
bed, and choke it in a rail to pre- completed a turn, accelerate from the road. (See page 2-3.)
vent movement. slowly.
t Secure the scooter with tie-downs t Be careful when passing parked
or suitable straps that are at- cars. A driver might not see you
tached to solid parts of the scoot- and open a door in your path.
er, such as the frame or upper t Railroad crossings, streetcar rails,
front fork triple clamp (and not, for iron plates on road construction
example, to rubber-mounted han- sites, and manhole covers be-
dlebars or turn signals, or parts come extremely slippery when
that could break). Choose the lo- 2-5
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Operating this vehicle without an ap- t Full-type: use only for riding at low
proved motorcycle helmet increases to mid-range speeds

your chances of a severe head injury or
death in the event of an accident. The
majority of fatalities from motorcycle or
scooter accidents are the result of
head injuries. The use of a safety hel-
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standard “SIRIM”.
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1. Storage compartment A (page 5-18) 8. V-belt case air filter element (page 8-15)
2. Owner’s tool kit (page 8-1) 9. Engine oil drain bolt (page 8-10)
3. Grab bar (page 7-2) 10.Engine oil filter element (page 8-10)
4. Air filter element (page 8-15) 11.Sidestand (page 5-23)
5. Shock absorber assembly spring preload adjusting ring (page 5-23) 12.Spark plug (page 8-9)
6. Final transmission oil filler cap (page 8-12) 13.Coolant reservoir (page 8-13)
7. Final transmission oil drain bolt (page 8-12)
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1. Rear storage compartment (page 5-18) 7. Centerstand (page 8-26)
2. Fuel tank cap (page 5-15) 8. Engine oil level check window (page 8-10)
3. Storage compartment B (page 5-18) 9. Engine oil filler cap (page 8-10)
4. Windshield (page 5-20)
5. Battery (page 8-28)
6. Fuses (page 8-30)
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1. Rear brake lever (page 5-12) 8. Right handlebar switches (page 5-10)
2. Left handlebar switches (page 5-10) 9. Front brake lever (page 5-12)
3. Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 8-23) 10.Throttle grip (page 8-19)
4. Speedometer (page 5-2) 11.Main switch (page 4-7)
5. Multi-function display (page 5-3) 12.Auxiliary DC jack (page 5-26)
6. Tachometer (page 5-3)
7. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 8-23)
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To preserve vehicle battery power, the or rear storage compartment may
smart key system turns off approxi- block communication between
mately 9 days after the vehicle was last the smart key and the vehicle. If
used (the answer-back function is dis- the rear storage compartment is
abled). In this situation, simply push locked with the smart key inside,
the main switch knob to turn the smart the smart key system may be dis-
key system back on. abled. The smart key should al-
ways be carried with you.
t When leaving the vehicle, make
5*1 sure you lock the steering and
t As the smart key system uses take the smart key with you. It is
weak radio waves, the operating recommended that you turn the
range may be affected by the sur- smart key off.
rounding environment.

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fication number can also be found on GSPN SPBE WJCSBUJPOT PS FYDFT
1 2
the inside of the smart key itself. Keep TJWFIFBU
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one mechanical key and the identifica- t %P OPU ESPQ  CFOE  PS TVCKFDU
tion number card in a safe place sepa- UIFTNBSULFZUPTUSPOHJNQBDUT
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rate from the vehicle. t %POPUTVCNFSHFUIFTNBSULFZ
If the vehicle battery is discharged, the JOXBUFSPSPUIFSMJRVJET
mechanical key can be used to open t %POPUQMBDFIFBWZJUFNTPSFY
the seat to charge or replace the bat- DFTTJWFTUSFTTPOUIFTNBSULFZ
3 tery. Therefore it is recommended that t %POPUMFBWFUIFTNBSULFZJOB
1. Identification number card you carry one mechanical key together QMBDF FYQPTFE UP EJSFDU TVO
2. Smart key (inside) with the smart key. MJHIU  IJHI UFNQFSBUVSF PS IJHI
3. Identification number IVNJEJUZ
If the smart key and the smart key sys-
tem identification number are both lost t %POPUHSJOEPSBUUFNQUUPNPE
or damaged, the entire smart key sys- JGZUIFTNBSULFZ
4-3
4NBSULFZTZTUFN
t ,FFQ UIF TNBSU LFZ BXBZ GSPN still does not operate, check the EAU76470

TUSPOH NBHOFUJD ãFMET BOE vehicle battery and then have a 4NBSULFZ
NBHOFUJD PCKFDUT TVDI BT LFZ Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
IPMEFST 57T BOEDPNQVUFST t If the smart key continually re- 1
t ,FFQ UIF TNBSU LFZ BXBZ GSPN ceives radio waves, the smart key
FMFDUSJDNFEJDBMFRVJQNFOU battery will discharge quickly. (For
t %P OPU BMMPX PJMT  QPMJTIJOH example, when placed in the vicin-
2
BHFOUT  GVFM  PS BOZ TUSPOH ity of electrical products such as
DIFNJDBMT UP DPNF JO DPOUBDU televisions, radios, or computers.)
XJUI UIF TNBSU LFZ 5IF TNBSU t You can register up to six smart
 LFZ CPEZ NBZ CFDPNF EJTDPM keys for the same vehicle. See a
PSFEPSDSBDLFE Yamaha dealer regarding spare 1. Smart key indicator light
smart keys. 2. Smart key button
5*1 t If a smart key is lost, contact a 5PUVSOUIFTNBSULFZPOPSPGG
t The smart key battery life is ap- Yamaha dealer immediately to Push and hold the smart key button for
proximately two years, but this prevent the vehicle from being approximately 1 second to turn the
may vary according to operating stolen, etc. smart key on or off. When the smart
conditions. key is turned off, the vehicle cannot be
t Replace the smart key battery operated even if the smart key is within
when the smart key system indi- operating range. To operate the vehi-
cator light flashes for 20 seconds cle, turn the smart key on and bring it
when the vehicle is turned on, or within operating range. (See 0QFSBU
when the smart key indicator light JOHSBOHFPGUIFTNBSULFZTZTUFN.)
does not come on when the smart
key button is pushed. (See page
4-6.) After changing the smart key
battery, if the smart key system

4-4
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5P DIFDL XIFUIFS UIF TNBSU LFZ JT 2. Turn the main switch to “OFF”, 3FQMBDJOHUIFTNBSULFZCBUUFSZ
UVSOFEPOPSPGG and then push the main switch Replace the battery in the following sit-
Push the smart key button to confirm knob once. uations.
the current operating status of the 3. Within 9 seconds of pushing the t The smart key system indicator
smart key. knob, push and hold the knob light flashes for about 20 seconds
If the smart key indicator light: again for 5 seconds. when the power of the vehicle is
t Short flash (0.1 seconds): The 4. When the beeper sounds, the set- turned on.
smart key is turned on. ting is complete. t The answer-back function does
not operate when the smart key
t Long flash (0.5 seconds): The If the beeper: button is pushed. 
smart key is turned off. t Sounds twice: The beeper is
turned off.
3FNPUFBOTXFSCBDLGVODUJPO t Sounds once: The beeper is
Push the smart key button to operate turned on.
the answer-back function remotely.
The beeper will sound twice and all of
the turn signal lights will flash twice.
This feature is convenient for locating
your vehicle in a parking lot and other 1
areas. 1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
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The beeper, which sounds when the BCMF QBSUT NBZ DBVTF JOKVSZ JG
answer-back function is operated, can TXBMMPXFE ,FFQ UIF CBUUFSZ
be turned on or off according to the fol- BOEPUIFSSFNPWBCMFQBSUTBXBZ
lowing procedure. GSPNDIJMESFO
1. Turn the smart key on and bring it t %POPUFYQPTFUIFCBUUFSZUPEJ
SFDU TVOMJHIU PS PUIFS IFBU
within operating range. TPVSDFT
4-5
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t 5BLFQSFDBVUJPOTUPQSFWFOUUIF
XBUFSQSPPG TFBM GSPN CFJOH
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EJSU 2. Remove the battery.
t %P OPU UPVDI UIF JOUFSOBM DJS
DVJUT BOE UFSNJOBMT 5IJT NBZ 1
DBVTFNBMGVODUJPOT 1. Battery
t %POPUBQQMZFYDFTTJWFGPSDFUP 4. Gently snap the smart key case
UIF TNBSU LFZ XIFO SFQMBDJOH closed.
UIFCBUUFSZ
t .BLF TVSF UIF CBUUFSZ JT JO
TUBMMFEDPSSFDUMZ$POãSNUIFEJ
SFDUJPO PG UIF QPTJUJWFi w TJEF 1. Battery
PGUIFCBUUFSZ
5*1
5PSFQMBDFUIFTNBSULFZCBUUFSZ Dispose of the removed battery in ac-
1. Open the smart key case as cordance with local regulations.
shown.
3. Install a new battery as shown.
Note the polarity of the battery.

4-6
4NBSULFZTZTUFN
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has taken place, the main switch can


be turned while the smart key system 1 2
indicator light is on (approximately 4
seconds).
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1 8"3/*/(
2 /FWFS UVSO UIF NBJO TXJUDI UP
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USJDBM TZTUFNT XJMM CF TXJUDIFE PGG
1. Main switch
XIJDINBZSFTVMUJOMPTTPGDPOUSPMPS 1. Push.
2. Main switch knob
BOBDDJEFOU 2. Turn.
All electrical circuits are supplied with
5*1 the power, and the engine can be start-
Do not push the main switch knob re- ed.
peatedly or turn the main switch back To turn the vehicle power on
and forth beyond normal use. Other- 1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
wise, to protect the main switch from within operating range.
damage, the smart key system will 2. Push the main switch knob and
temporarily disable and the smart key the smart key indicator light will
1 system indicator light will flash. If this come on for approximately 4 sec-
occurs, wait until the indicator light onds.
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ” 3. While the smart key system indi-
stops flashing before operating the
The main switch is used to turn the ve- cator light is on, turn the main
main switch again. switch to “ON”. All of the turn sig-
hicle power on and off, lock and unlock nal lights flash twice and the vehi-
the steering, and open the seat, fuel The main switch positions are de-
cle power turns on.
tank cap lid and storage compartment scribed below.
A. After pushing the main switch knob
4-7
4NBSULFZTZTUFN
5*1 2. The turn signal lights flash once To open seat and compartment A
t If the vehicle battery voltage is and the vehicle power turns off.
low, the turn signal lights will not 1 2
5*1
flash.
When the main switch is turned to
t See “Emergency mode” on page
“OFF” but the smart key cannot be
8-37 for information on turning the
confirmed (the smart key is either out-
vehicle power on without the
side operation range or has been
smart key.
turned off), the beeper will sound for 3
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seconds and the smart key system in-
0'' PGG
dicator light will flash for 30 seconds.

During this 30 seconds, the main
1. Push.
1 switch can be freely operated. 2. Turn.
After 30 seconds, the vehicle
power will turn off automatically.
4-8 To turn the vehicle power off im-
mediately, push the main switch
knob four times within 2 seconds.

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1. Turn.

All electrical systems are off. The seat and storage compartment A
can be opened.
To turn the vehicle power off
1. With the smart key turned on and
within operating range, turn the
main switch to “OFF”.

4-8
4NBSULFZTZTUFN
0QFOQPTJUJPOSFNJOEFS
To prevent you from accidentally leav-
ing the vehicle unlocked by walking
away with the main switch still in the
“OPEN” position, the smart key system
beeper will sound under the following
1 1 conditions.
When the main switch has been in
the open position for 3 minutes 
1. “SEAT” button If the smart key is turned off while
1. “LID” button
the main switch is in the open po-
sition
If you walk out of range of the
smart key system with the main
switch in the open position
1
If the beeper sounds after 3 minutes,
turn the main switch to “OFF” or “ ”.
If the beeper sounds because the
smart key was turned off or moved out
To open storage compartment A, push 1. Storage compartment A of range, turn the smart key on and
the “LID” button. walk back into range.
5*1
Make sure that the seat and storage 5*1
compartment are securely closed be- The beeper will turn off after 1 mi-
fore starting off. nute.
The seat can also be opened with
the mechanical key. (See page
5-18.)
4-9
4NBSULFZTZTUFN
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i w MPDL
i w GVFMUBOLDBQMJE

To unlock the steering


1 2 1 2 To open the fuel tank cap lid
1 2


1. Push.
1. Push.
2. Push and turn.
2. Push and turn.
1. Push.
The steering is locked and all electrical
1. With the smart key turned on and 2. Turn.
systems are off.
within operating range, push the
To lock the steering main switch knob. 1. With the smart key turned on and
1. Turn the handlebar all the way to 2. While the smart key system indi- within operating range, push the
the left. cator light is on, push and turn the main switch knob.
2. With the smart key turned on and main switch to the desired posi- 2. While the smart key system indi-
within operating range, push the tion. cator light is on, turn the main
main switch knob. switch to “ ”.
3. While the smart key system indi-
cator light is on, push and turn the To close the fuel tank cap lid
main switch to “ ”. Push the fuel tank cap lid down until it
5*1 is closed.
If the steering will not lock, try turning
the handlebar back to the right slightly.
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EAU4939C )JHICFBNJOEJDBUPSMJHIU i w does not come on when the main


*OEJDBUPSMJHIUTBOEXBSOJOH This indicator light comes on when the switch is turned to “ON”
MJHIUT high beam of the headlight is switched comes on or flashes while riding
on. does not go off after traveling at a
1 2 EAU78180 speed of 10 km/h (6 mi/h) or high-
&OHJOFUSPVCMFXBSOJOHMJHIU i w er
This warning light comes on if a prob- The ABS may not work correctly. If any
lem is detected in the engine or other of the above occurs, have a Yamaha
vehicle control system. If this occurs, dealer check the system as soon as
have a Yamaha dealer check the on- possible. (See page 5-12 for an expla-
board diagnostic system. nation of the ABS.)
The electrical circuit of the warning EWA16041
7 6 5 4 3 light can be checked by turning the 8"3/*/(
 1. Left turn signal indicator light “ ”
main switch to “ON”. The warning light *GUIF"#4XBSOJOHMJHIUEPFTOPUHP
2. Right turn signal indicator light “ ”
should come on for a few seconds, and PGG BGUFS USBWFMJOH BU B TQFFE PG 
3. High beam indicator light “ ”
4. Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) warning
then go off. LNI  NJI
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light “ ABS ” If the warning light does not come on XBSOJOH MJHIU DPNFT PO PS BT IFT
5. Engine trouble warning light “ ” initially when the main switch is turned XIJMF SJEJOH  UIF CSBLF TZTUFN SF
6. Traction control system indicator light “ ” to “ON”, or if the warning light remains WFSUT UP DPOWFOUJPOBM CSBLJOH *G FJ
7. Smart key system indicator light “ ” on, have a Yamaha dealer check the UIFS PG UIF BCPWF PDDVST  PS JG UIF
vehicle. XBSOJOH MJHIU EPFT OPU DPNF PO BU
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5VSOTJHOBMJOEJDBUPSMJHIUT i w "#4XBSOJOHMJHIU i w ABS
BMM VTFFYUSBDBVUJPOUPBWPJEQPTTJ
BOE i w In normal operation, the ABS warning CMF XIFFM MPDL EVSJOH FNFSHFODZ
Each indicator light will flash when its CSBLJOH )BWF B :BNBIB EFBMFS
light comes on when the main switch is
corresponding turn signal lights are DIFDLUIFCSBLFTZTUFNBOEFMFDUSJ
turned to “ON”, and goes off after trav-
flashing. DBMDJSDVJUTBTTPPOBTQPTTJCMF
eling at a speed of 10 km/h (6 mi/h) or
higher.
If the ABS warning light:
5-1
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5*1 4NBSULFZTZTUFNJOEJDBUPS 4QFFEPNFUFS
The ABS warning light may come on MJHIU i w
while accelerating the engine with the This indicator light communicates the
vehicle on its centerstand, but this status of the smart key system. When
does not indicate a malfunction. the smart key system is operating nor- 1
If this happens, turn the main switch off mally, this indicator light will be off. If
and then back on again to reset the in- there is an error in the smart key sys-
dicator light. tem, the indicator light will flash. The
indicator light will also flash when com-
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munication between the vehicle and
5SBDUJPODPOUSPMTZTUFNJOEJDBUPS
smart key takes place and when cer-
MJHIUi5$4w 1. Speedometer
tain smart key system operations are
This indicator light will flash when trac-
carried out. The speedometer shows the vehicle's
tion control has engaged.
If the traction control system is turned traveling speed. 
off, this indicator light will come on. When the vehicle power is turned on,
(See page 5-13.) the speedometer needle will sweep
once across the speed range and then
5*1 return to zero in order to test the elec-
When the vehicle is turned on, the light trical circuit.
should come on for a few seconds and
then go off. If the light does not come
on, or if the light remains on, have a
Yamaha dealer check vehicle.

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5BDIPNFUFS .VMUJGVODUJPOEJTQMBZ the settings of the multi-function meter


unit. To use the “TRIP” switch, move
1 2 the “TRIP/INFO” switch in direction (a).
To use the “INFO” switch, move the
1 3
“TRIP/INFO” switch in direction (b).
2 4
6

5
(a) (b)

1. Tachometer 1. Fuel meter


2. Tachometer red zone 2. Information display
3. Coolant temperature meter
 The electric tachometer allows the rid- 4. Clock 1
er to monitor the engine speed and 5. Tripmeter display
1. “TRIP/INFO” switch
keep it within the ideal power range. 6. Icy road warning indicator “ ”
When the vehicle power is turned on, EWA12423 The multi-function display is equipped
the tachometer needle will sweep once 8"3/*/( with the following:
across the r/min range and then return clock
#F TVSF UP TUPQ UIF WFIJDMF CFGPSF
to zero r/min in order to test the electri- fuel meter
NBLJOH BOZ TFUUJOH DIBOHFT UP UIF
cal circuit. coolant temperature meter
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tripmeter display
NOTICE TFUUJOHTXIJMFSJEJOHDBOEJTUSBDUUIF
information display
PQFSBUPSBOEJODSFBTFUIFSJTLPGBO
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BDDJEFOU
DIPNFUFSSFE[POF
3FE[POFSNJOBOEBCPWF The “TRIP/INFO” switch is located on
the right side of the handlebar. This
switch allows you to control or change

5-3
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$MPDL 6. Use the “TRIP” switch to set the When approximately 2.4 L (0.63
minutes. US gal, 0.53 Imp.gal) of fuel re-
7. Push the “TRIP” switch for three mains in the fuel tank, the last seg-
seconds, and then release it to ment of the fuel meter will start
start the clock. flashing. The display will automat-
'VFMNFUFS ically change to the fuel reserve
1
tripmeter “F Trip” and start count-
ing the distance traveled from that
1 point.

1. Clock $PPMBOUUFNQFSBUVSFNFUFS
The clock uses a 24-hour time system.

To set the clock 1
1. Turn the main switch to “OFF”.
1. Fuel meter
2. Push and hold the “TRIP” switch.
3. Turn the main switch to “ON” The fuel meter indicates the amount of
while pushing the “TRIP” switch, fuel in the fuel tank. The segments of
and then continue to push the the fuel meter disappear from “F” (full)
“TRIP” switch for eight seconds. towards “E” (empty) as the fuel level
The hour digits will start flashing. decreases. When the last segment of 1. Coolant temperature meter
4. Use the “TRIP” switch to set the the fuel meter starts flashing, refuel as
The coolant temperature meter indi-
hours. soon as possible.
cates the temperature of the coolant.
5. Push the “TRIP” switch for three 5*1 If the top segment flashes, stop the ve-
seconds, and then release it. The hicle, then stop the engine, and let the
If a problem is detected in the fuel
minute digits will start flashing. engine cool.
meter, the all segments will flash
repeatedly. If this occurs, have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
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*OTUSVNFOUBOEDPOUSPMGVODUJPOT
The odometer shows the total distance
ECA10022
The tripmeter display is equipped with
NOTICE traveled by the vehicle.
the following:
The tripmeter shows the distance trav-
%P OPU DPOUJOVF UP PQFSBUF UIF FO odometer
eled since it was last reset.
HJOFJGJUJTPWFSIFBUJOH tripmeter
To reset the tripmeter, select it by
time tripmeter
pushing the “TRIP” switch, and then
5*1 fuel reserve tripmeter
push the “TRIP” switch for three sec-
If a problem is detected in the oil change tripmeter
onds.
coolant temperature meter, all V-belt replacement tripmeter
segments will flash repeatedly. If Push the “TRIP” switch to change the 5*1
this occurs, have a Yamaha dealer display between the odometer “Odo”, The odometer will lock at 999999.
check the vehicle as soon as pos- tripmeter “Trip”, time tripmeter “Trip The tripmeter will reset and conti-
sible. Time”, oil change tripmeter “Oil Trip”, nue counting after 9999.9 is
The coolant temperature varies and V-belt replacement tripmeter “V- reached.
 with changes in the weather and Belt Trip” in the following order:
engine load. Odo Trip Trip Time Oil Trip 5JNFUSJQNFUFSi5JNFw
V-Belt Trip
5SJQNFUFSEJTQMBZ 5*1
When approximately 2.4 L (0.63 US
gal, 0.53 Imp.gal) of fuel remains in the
fuel tank, the last segment of the fuel
meter will start flashing. The display
will automatically change to the fuel re-
serve tripmeter “F Trip” and start 1
counting the distance traveled from
1 that point. 1. Time tripmeter
The time tripmeter displays the time
0EPNFUFS i0EPw BOE USJQNFUFS that has elapsed while the main switch
1. Tripmeter display
i5SJQw was in the “ON” position since it was
5-5 last reset.
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The maximum time that can be shown switch to switch the display in the fol- The oil change tripmeter shows the
is 99:59. lowing order: distance traveled since the oil was last
5*1 changed.
F Trip Oil Trip V-Belt Trip The oil change indicator “OIL” flashes
To reset the time tripmeter, select it by
Trip Trip Time F Trip at the initial 1000 km (600 mi), then at
pushing the “TRIP” switch, and then
To reset the fuel reserve tripmeter, se- 4000 km (2400 mi) and every 5000 km
push the “TRIP” switch for three sec-
lect it by pushing the “TRIP” switch, (3000 mi) thereafter to indicate that the
onds.
and then push the “TRIP” switch for engine oil should be changed.
three seconds. After changing the engine oil, reset the
'VFMSFTFSWFUSJQNFUFSi'5SJQw The fuel reserve tripmeter will reset au- oil change indicator and the oil change
tomatically and disappear after refuel- tripmeter. To reset them both, select
ing and traveling 5 km (3 mi). the oil change tripmeter, and then push
0JMDIBOHFUSJQNFUFSi0JM5SJQw the “TRIP” switch for three seconds.
While the oil change tripmeter is flash- 
ing, push the “TRIP” switch for 15 to 20
seconds. Release the “TRIP” switch,
and the oil trip value will reset to zero.
1 5*1
If the engine oil is changed before the
1. Fuel reserve tripmeter oil change indicator comes on (i.e., be-
1
When approximately 2.4 L (0.63 US 2 fore the periodic oil change interval has
gal, 0.53 Imp.gal) of fuel remains in the been reached), the oil change tripmeter
fuel tank, the last segment of the fuel 1. Oil change indicator “Oil” must be reset for the oil change indica-
meter will start flashing. The display 2. Oil change tripmeter tor to come on at the correct time.
will automatically change to the fuel re-
serve tripmeter “F Trip” and start
counting the distance traveled from
that point. In this case, push the “TRIP”
5-6
*OTUSVNFOUBOEDPOUSPMGVODUJPOT
7CFMU SFQMBDFNFOU USJQNFUFS i7 is flashing, push the “TRIP” switch for average fuel consumption display
#FMU5SJQw 15 to 20 seconds. Release the “TRIP” instantaneous fuel consumption
switch, and the V-belt trip value will re- display
set to zero. average speed display
5*1 warning message function
If the V-belt is replaced before the V-
belt replacement indicator comes on /BWJHBUJOHUIFJOGPSNBUJPOEJTQMBZ
(i.e., before the periodic V-belt replace- Push the “INFO” switch to change the
1 ment interval has been reached), the V- display between the air temperature
2 belt replacement tripmeter must be re- display “Air-temp”, battery voltage dis-
set for the V-belt replacement indicator play “Battery”, traction control system
1. V-belt replacement indicator “V-Belt” to come on at the correct time. display “TCS ON” or “TCSOFF”, aver-
2. V-belt replacement tripmeter age fuel consumption display “Con-
 *OGPSNBUJPOEJTQMBZ sumption/Average_ _._ km/L” or
The V-belt replacement tripmeter “Consumption/Average_ _._ L/100
shows the distance traveled since the km”, instantaneous fuel consumption
V-belt was last replaced. 1
display “Consumption_ _._ km/L” or
The V-belt replacement indicator “V- “Consumption_ _._ L/100 km” and av-
Belt” will flash every 20000 km (12000 erage speed display “Average” in the
mi) to indicate that the V-belt should be following order:
replaced.
After replacing the V-belt, reset the V- Air-temp Battery TCS ON or TC-
belt replacement indicator and the V- SOFF Consumption/Average_ _._
belt replacement tripmeter. To reset 1. Information display
km/L Consumption/Average_ _._
them both, select the V-belt replace- The information display is equipped L/100 km Consumption_ _._ km/L
ment tripmeter, and then push the with the following: Consumption_ _._ L/100 km Av-
“TRIP” switch for three seconds. air temperature display erage Air-temp
While the V-belt replacement tripmeter battery voltage display
traction control system display
5-7
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1 1 1

1. Air temperature display 1. Battery voltage display 1. Traction control system display
2. Icy road warning indicator “ ”
This display shows the current charge This display shows the current status
This display shows the air temperature state of the battery. of the traction control system. (See 
from –10 °C to 50 °C in 1 °C incre- page 5-13.)
ments. 5*1
If the engine turns over slowly “TCS ON”: the system is on
The icy road warning indicator “ ” will “TCSOFF”: the system is off
flash when the temperature is below 4 when using the start switch, have
°C. a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- 5*1
The temperature displayed may vary tery. If only “TCS” is displayed, there is a
from the actual ambient temperature. If “---” appears in the battery volt- communication error within the vehi-
age display, have a Yamaha deal- cle. Have a Yamaha dealer check the
5*1 er check the battery. vehicle as soon as possible.
The accuracy of the temperature read-
ing may be affected by engine heat
when riding slowly (under 20 km/h [12
mi/h]) or when stopped at traffic sig-
nals, etc.

5-8
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"WFSBHFGVFMDPOTVNQUJPOEJTQMBZ 5*1 “Consumption_ _._L/100 km”: The
After resetting the average fuel con- amount of fuel necessary to travel
sumption, “_ _._” will be shown until 100 km under the current riding
1 the vehicle has traveled 1 km (0.6 mi). conditions is shown.
5*1
*OTUBOUBOFPVT GVFM DPOTVNQUJPO If traveling at speeds under 10 km/h (6
EJTQMBZ mi/h), “_ _._” is displayed.

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1
1. Average fuel consumption display

This function calculates the average 1


 fuel consumption since it was last re-
set.
The average fuel consumption can be
displayed as either “Consump-
tion/Average_ _._ km/L”, “Consump- 1. Instantaneous fuel consumption display
tion/Average_ _._ L/100 km” or This function calculates the fuel con-
“Consumption/Average_ _ _._ MPG” sumption under current riding condi- 1. Average speed display
“Consumption/Average_ _._ km/L”: tions. The average speed “Average_ _ _kmh”
The average distance that can be The instantaneous fuel consumption can
traveled on 1.0 L of fuel is shown. be displayed as either “Consumption_
“Consumption/Average_ _._ L/100 _._km/L”, “Consumption_ _._L/100 km” The average speed is the total distance
km”: The average amount of fuel or “Consumption_ _ _._MPG” divided by the total time (with the main
necessary to travel 100 km is “Consumption_ _._km/L”: The switch in the “ON” position) since the
To reset the average fuel consumption, distance that can be traveled on display was last reset to zero.
push the “INFO” switch for at least 1.0 L of fuel under the current rid- This display shows the average speed
three seconds. ing conditions is shown. since it was last reset.
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To reset the average speed display, “V-BELT SERV”: Appears when the V- EAU1234M

select it by pushing the “INFO” switch, belt replacement indicator “V-Belt” )BOEMFCBSTXJUDIFT
and then push the “INFO” switch for starts flashing. If “V-BELT SERV” is
-FGU
three seconds. displayed, replace the V-belt, and then
reset the V-belt replacement indicator
8BSOJOHNFTTBHFGVODUJPO and V-belt replacement tripmeter. 1
This function displays a warning mes-
sage corresponding to the current When there are two or more warnings,
warning. the warning messages are displayed in
“L FUEL”: Appears when the last seg- the following order: 2
ment of the fuel meter starts flashing. If
“L FUEL” is displayed, refuel as soon L FUEL H TEMP ICE OIL SERV
3
as possible. VBELT SERV L FUEL
1. Dimmer/Pass switch “ / /PASS”
“H TEMP”: Appears when the top seg- 2. Turn signal switch “ / ”

ment of the coolant temperature meter 3. Horn switch “ ”
starts flashing. If “H TEMP” is dis-
3JHIU
played, stop the vehicle, then stop the
engine, and let the engine cool.
“ICE”: Appears when the icy road 1
warning indicator “ ” starts flashing. If
“ICE” is displayed, be careful of icy
roads.
“OIL SERV”: Appears when the oil 2
change indicator “OIL” starts flashing.
If “OIL SERV” is displayed, change the 3
engine oil, and then reset the oil chan-
1. Stop/Run/Start switch “ / / ”
ge indicator and oil change tripmeter.
2. Hazard switch “ ”
3. “TRIP/INFO” switch

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Set this switch to “ ” for the high To crank the engine with the starter, This switch is used to make setting and
beam and to “ ” for the low beam. set this switch to “ ”, and then push display changes in the multi-function
To flash the high beam, push the pass the switch down towards “ ”. See meter unit. See page 5-3 for more in-
side “PASS” of the switch while the page 6-2 for starting instructions prior formation.
headlights are on low beam. to starting the engine. To use the “TRIP” switch, move the
Set this switch to “ ” to stop the en- “TRIP/INFO” switch in direction (a). To
EAU12461 gine in case of an emergency, such as use the “INFO” switch, move the
5VSOTJHOBMTXJUDI i  w when the vehicle overturns or when the
To signal a right-hand turn, push this “TRIP/INFO” switch in direction (b).
throttle cable is stuck.
switch to “ ”. To signal a left-hand
turn, push this switch to “ ”. When EAU78190

released, the switch returns to the cen- )B[BSETXJUDI i w


 ter position. To cancel the turn signal With the main switch in the “ON” (a) (b)
lights, push the switch in after it has re- or “ ” position, use this switch to turn
turned to the center position. on the hazard lights (simultaneous
flashing of all turn signal lights).
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The hazard lights are used in case of an
)PSOTXJUDI i w 1
emergency or to warn other drivers
Press this switch to sound the horn.
when your vehicle is stopped where it 1. “TRIP/INFO” switch
might be a traffic hazard.
ECA10062

NOTICE
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The Yamaha ABS (Anti-lock Brake
System) features a dual electronic con-
1 1 trol system, which acts on the front and
rear brakes independently.
Operate the brakes with ABS as you
would conventional brakes. If the ABS
is activated, a pulsating sensation may
be felt at the brake levers. In this situa-
tion, continue to apply the brakes and
1. Front brake lever 1. Rear brake lever
let the ABS work; do not “pump” the
brakes as this will reduce braking ef-
The front brake lever is located on the The rear brake lever is located on the fectiveness. 
right side of the handlebar. To apply left side of the handlebar. To apply the EWA16051

the front brake, pull this lever toward rear brake, pull this lever toward the 8"3/*/(
the throttle grip. handlebar grip. "MXBZT LFFQ B TVGãDJFOU EJTUBODF
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The ABS is monitored by an ECU, EAU78611

which will revert the system to conven- 5SBDUJPODPOUSPMTZTUFN


tional braking if a malfunction occurs. The traction control system (TCS)
helps maintain traction when acceler-
5*1
ating on slippery surfaces, such as un-
The ABS performs a self-diagno-
2 paved or wet roads. If sensors detect
sis test each time the vehicle first
that the rear wheel is starting to slip
starts off after the main switch is
1 (uncontrolled spinning), the traction
turned to “ON” and the vehicle has
control system assists by regulating
traveled at a speed of 10 km/h (6
1. Front wheel sensor engine power until traction is restored.
mi/h) or higher. During this test, a
2. Front wheel sensor rotor When traction control has engaged,
“clicking” noise can be heard from
the “ ” indicator light will flash. You
the front of the vehicle, and if ei-
may notice changes in engine re-
ther brake lever is even slightly ap-
 1 sponse or exhaust sound.
plied, a vibration can be felt at the EWA18860
lever, but these do not indicate a 8"3/*/(
malfunction.
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This ABS has a test mode which
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allows the owner to experience
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the pulsation at the brake levers
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when the ABS is operating. How-
UP FYDFTTJWF TQFFE XIFO FOUFSJOH
ever, special tools are required, so 1. Rear wheel sensor UVSOT  XIFO BDDFMFSBUJOH IBSE BU B
please consult your Yamaha deal- 2. Rear wheel sensor rotor TIBSQ MFBO BOHMF  PS XIJMF CSBLJOH
er.
BOEDBOOPUQSFWFOUGSPOUXIFFMTMJQ
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4FUUJOHUIFUSBDUJPODPOUSPMTZTUFN 3FTFUUJOH UIF USBDUJPO DPOUSPM TZT
1 2 UFN
1 2 The traction control system will auto-
matically disable under certain condi-
tions; such as when a sensor fault is
detected, or when only one wheel is al-
lowed to rotate for more than a few
seconds. Should this happen, the “ ”
indicator light will come on, and possi-
bly the “ ” warning light, too.
1. Traction control system indicator light “ ”
1. Traction control system indicator light “ ” 2. Traction control system display
2. Traction control system display

When the vehicle is turned on, traction 5*1



control is automatically turned on. Turn the traction control system off to
To turn the traction control system off, help free the rear wheel if the vehicle
use the “INFO” switch to change the gets stuck in mud, sand, or other soft
information display to the traction con- surfaces.
trol system display. Then push the “IN- ECA16801

NOTICE
1 2
FO” switch for three seconds. The 1. Traction control system indicator light “ ”
display will show “TCSOFF” , and the 6TF POMZ UIF TQFDJãFE UJSFT 4FF 2. Engine trouble warning light “ ”
“TCS” indicator light will come on. QBHF 
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TZTUFNGSPNDPOUSPMMJOHUJSFSPUBUJPO When the vehicle is on the centerstand,
BDDVSBUFMZ do not rev the engine for an extended
period of time. Otherwise, the traction
control system will automatically dis-
able and need to be reset.

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If the traction control system automat- EAU78502

ically disables, try resetting it as fol- 'VFMUBOLDBQ


lows.
1. Stop the vehicle and turn it off 5PSFNPWFUIFGVFMUBOLDBQ
completely. 1. Turn the main switch to “ ” to
2. Wait a few seconds and then turn open the fuel tank cap lid. 1
the vehicle power on.
3. The “ ” indicator light should 2
turn off and the system be en- 1
abled.
1. Fuel tank cap
5*1 2. Release mark “ ”
If the “ ” indicator light remains on af-
ter resetting, the vehicle may still be 5PJOTUBMMUIFGVFMUBOLDBQ

ridden; however, have a Yamaha deal- 1. Insert the fuel tank cap onto the
er check the vehicle as soon as possi- tank opening and turn it clockwise
ble. 1. Fuel tank cap lid
until the install mark “ ” aligns
4. Have a Yamaha dealer check the 2. Turn the fuel tank cap counter- with “ ”.
vehicle and turn off the “ ” clockwise until the release
warning light. mark “ ” aligns with “ ”, and
then pull the cap off.

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Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in
the tank.
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1. Install mark “ ” 1. Fuel tank filler tube
UIFTFJOTUSVDUJPOT
2. Maximum fuel level
2. Close the fuel tank cap lid.
EWA11092
1. Before refueling, turn off the en-
3. Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi-
8"3/*/( gine and be sure that no one is sit-
ately. NOTICE: *NNFEJBUFMZ 
ting on the vehicle. Never refuel
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while smoking, or while in the vi-
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cinity of sparks, open flames, or
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other sources of ignition such as
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the pilot lights of water heaters
4. Be sure to securely close the fuel
and clothes dryers.
tank cap.
2. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop EWA15152
filling when the fuel reaches the 8"3/*/(
bottom of the filler tube. Because
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fuel expands when it heats up,
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heat from the engine or the sun
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can cause fuel to spill out of the
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fuel tank.
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This vehicle is equipped with catalytic
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converters in the exhaust system.
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Regular unleaded gasoline QPTTJCMF ãSF IB[BSET TVDI BT
1. Fuel tank overflow hose HSBTT PS PUIFS NBUFSJBMT UIBU
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connection and routing. XIFSF QFEFTUSJBOT PS DIJMESFO
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6TFPOMZVOMFBEFEHBTPMJOF5IFVTF for cracks or damage, and replace FYIBVTUTZTUFN
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NOTICE Storage compartment A must be
6TFPOMZVOMFBEFEHBTPMJOF5IFVTF This model is equipped with 3 storage opened using the smart key sys-
PG MFBEFE HBTPMJOF XJMM DBVTF VOSF compartments. The front storage com- tem. (See page 4-8.)
QBJSBCMF EBNBHF UP UIF DBUBMZUJD partments and rear storage compart- The seat/rear storage compart-
DPOWFSUFS ment are located as shown. ment can be opened using the
smart key system or the mechani-
cal key.
2 Some helmets cannot be stored in
the rear storage compartment be-
1 cause of their size or shape.

4UPSBHFDPNQBSUNFOU" 
To open storage compartment A, turn
the main switch to “OPEN” and then
1. Storage compartment A
push the “LID” button.
2. Storage compartment B
To close storage compartment A, push
the storage compartment lid until it is
closed.

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To open storage compartment B, push
the storage compartment lid inward to
unlock it, and then pull to open.
1
1. Rear storage compartment

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2
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1. Keyhole cover
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1. Lid NFOU
2. Storage compartment 2. Insert the mechanical key into the 4JODFUIFTUPSBHFDPNQBSUNFOU
seat lock, and then turn it clock- BDDVNVMBUFT IFBU XIFO FY
To close storage compartment B, push
wise. QPTFEUPUIFTVOBOEPSUIFFO
 the storage compartment lid into the
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original position. 1 TVTDFQUJCMF UP IFBU  DPOTVN
2
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To open the seat/rear storage com- JOH UISPVHI UIF TUPSBHF DPN
partment via the main switch QBSUNFOU XSBQXFUBSUJDMFTJOB
Turn the main switch to “OPEN”, and QMBTUJDCBHCFGPSFTUPSJOHUIFN
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then push the “SEAT” button.
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1. Seat lock NBZHFUXFUXIJMFUIFWFIJDMFJT
To open the seat/rear storage com- CFJOHXBTIFE XSBQBOZBSUJDMFT
2. Unlock.
partment with the mechanical key TUPSFEJOUIFDPNQBSUNFOUJOB
1. Open the keyhole cover. QMBTUJDCBH
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Be sure to close the seat and all stor- PS CSFBLBCMF JO UIF TUPSBHF
age compartments before starting off. DPNQBSUNFOU
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t %POPUFYDFFEUIFNBYJNVNMPBE To suit the rider’s preference, the wind-
PGLH MC
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1. Windshield 2. Remove the windshield by remov-
ing the fastener.
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UIFIJHIQPTJUJPO
1. Remove the bolt access covers by
removing the quick fasteners.
2

1. Quick fastener
2. Bolt access cover
3. Remove the windshield by remov-
5-20 ing the bolts.
*OTUSVNFOUBOEDPOUSPMGVODUJPOT
5JHIUFOJOHUPSRVF
1 Windshield bolt:
1 8 N·m (0.8 kgf·m, 5.9 lb·ft)

6. Place the bolt access covers, and


then install the quick fasteners.
1
1

1. Bolt 1
1. Bolt
5. Install the windshield to the high
4. Remove the bolts, and then install
position by installing the bolts, and
the bolts in the desired position.
 then tighten the bolts to the spec-
ified torque. 8"3/*/( " MPPTF
XJOETIJFMEDPVMEDBVTFBOBDDJ 1. Bolt access cover
EFOU #F TVSF UP UJHIUFO UIF
TDSFXTUPUIFTQFDJãFEUPSRVF 6. Place number plate bracket with
[EWA15511]
bolt and collar.
1
5PDIBOHFUIFXJOETIJFMEIFJHIUUP
1
1 UIFMPXQPTJUJPO
1. Remove number plate bracket with
bolt and collar.
1. Bolt 2. Remove the bolt access covers by
1 removing the quick fasteners.
3. Remove the windshield by remov-
ing the bolts.

1. Bolt
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*OTUSVNFOUBOEDPOUSPMGVODUJPOT
4. Remove the bolts, and then install EFOU #F TVSF UP UJHIUFO UIF EAU46833

the bolts in the desired position. TDSFXTUPUIFTQFDJãFEUPSRVF )BOEMFCBSQPTJUJPO


[EWA15511] The handlebar can be adjusted to one
of two positions to suit the rider’s pref-
1 erence. Have a Yamaha dealer adjust
1 the position of the handlebar.

1
1

1. Bolt
1. Bolt

1 5JHIUFOJOHUPSRVF 1
Windshield bolt: 1. Handlebar
8 N·m (0.8 kgf·m, 5.8 lb·ft)

6. Place the bolt access covers, and


then install the quick fasteners.
1 7. Place number plate bracket with
bolt and collar.

1. Bolt

5. Install the windshield to the low


position by installing the bolts, and
then tighten the bolts to the spec-
ified torque. 8"3/*/( " MPPTF
XJOETIJFMEDPVMEDBVTFBOBDDJ
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BTTFNCMJFT The sidestand is located on the left
EWA10211 1 (a) (b)
side of the frame. Raise the sidestand
8"3/*/(
2 or lower it with your foot while holding
"MXBZTBEKVTUCPUITIPDLBCTPSCFS the vehicle upright.
BTTFNCMJFT FRVBMMZ  PUIFSXJTF QPPS 1
2

IBOEMJOHBOEMPTTPGTUBCJMJUZNBZSF
3
4
5 5*1
TVMU The built-in sidestand switch is part of
3 the ignition circuit cut-off system,
Each shock absorber assembly is which cuts the ignition in certain situa-
1. Spring preload adjusting ring
equipped with a spring preload adjust- tions. (See the following section for an
2. Special wrench
ing ring. 3. Position indicator explanation of the ignition circuit cut-
ECA10102

NOTICE off system.)


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 5PBWPJEEBNBHJOHUIFNFDIBOJTN
Minimum (soft):
EWA10242

EP OPU BUUFNQU UP UVSO CFZPOE UIF 1 8"3/*/(


NBYJNVNPSNJOJNVNTFUUJOHT Standard: 5IFWFIJDMFNVTUOPUCFSJEEFOXJUI
Adjust the spring preload as follows. 3 UIF TJEFTUBOE EPXO  PS JG UIF TJEF
To increase the spring preload and Maximum (hard):
5 TUBOEDBOOPUCFQSPQFSMZNPWFEVQ
thereby harden the suspension, turn PSEPFTOPUTUBZVQ
PUIFSXJTFUIF
the adjusting ring on each shock ab- TJEFTUBOEDPVMEDPOUBDUUIFHSPVOE
sorber assembly in direction (a). To de- BOE EJTUSBDU UIF PQFSBUPS  SFTVMUJOH
crease the spring preload and thereby JO B QPTTJCMF MPTT PG DPOUSPM
soften the suspension, turn the adjust- :BNBIBT JHOJUJPO DJSDVJU DVUPGG
ing ring on each shock absorber as- TZTUFNIBTCFFOEFTJHOFEUPBTTJTU
sembly in direction (b). UIFPQFSBUPSJOGVMãMMJOHUIFSFTQPO
Align the appropriate notch in the TJCJMJUZ PG SBJTJOH UIF TJEFTUBOE CF
adjusting ring with the position in- GPSF TUBSUJOH PGG 5IFSFGPSF  DIFDL
dicator on the shock absorber.
Use the spring preload adjusting
tool included in the owner’s tool 5-23
kit to make this adjustment.
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:BNBIBEFBMFSSFQBJSJUJGJUEPFTOPU The ignition circuit cut-off system
GVODUJPOQSPQFSMZ works with the sidestand switch and
brake light switches. It has the follow-
ing functions.
It prevents the engine from start-
ing when the sidestand is down.
It prevents the engine from start-
ing if the brakes are not applied.
It will stop the running engine if the
sidestand is moved down.
Periodically check the operation of the
ignition circuit cut-off system accord-
ing to the following procedure. 

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*OTUSVNFOUBOEDPOUSPMGVODUJPOT

With the engine turned off: WARNING


1. Move the sidestand down. s The vehicle must be placed on the
2. Turn the main switch on. centerstand during this inspection.
3. Keep the front or rear brake applied. s If a malfunction is noted, have a
4. Push the start switch. Yamaha dealer check the system
Does the engine start? before riding.

The sidestand switch may not be


NO YES working correctly.
The vehicle should not be ridden until
checked by a Yamaha dealer.
With the engine still off:
5. Move the sidestand up.
6. Keep the front or rear brake applied.
 7. Push the start switch.
Does the engine start?

The brake switch may not be working


correctly.
The vehicle should not be ridden until
YES NO checked by a Yamaha dealer.
With the engine still running:
8. Move the sidestand down.
Does the engine stall?

The sidestand switch may not be


YES NO working correctly.
The vehicle should not be ridden until
checked by a Yamaha dealer.

The system is OK. The vehicle can be


ridden. 5-25
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3. Remove the auxiliary DC jack cap.
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EWA14361

8"3/*/(
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ECA15432

NOTICE
5IF BDDFTTPSZ DPOOFDUFE UP UIF
BVYJMJBSZ%$KBDLTIPVMEOPUCFVTFE 1. Auxiliary DC jack cap
XJUI UIF FOHJOF UVSOFE PGG  BOE UIF 4. Turn the accessory off.
MPBENVTUOFWFSFYDFFE8 "
5. Insert the accessory plug into the 
PUIFSXJTFUIFGVTFNBZCMPXPSUIF auxiliary DC jack.
CBUUFSZNBZEJTDIBSHF
This vehicle is equipped with an auxil-
iary DC jack located within storage
compartment A.
A 12-V accessory connected to the 1
auxiliary DC jack can be used when the
main switch is in the “ON” position and
should only be used when the engine is
running.
5PVTFUIFBVYJMJBSZ%$KBDL 1. Auxiliary DC jack
1. Open storage compartment A.
(See page 4-8.) 6. Turn the main switch on, and then
2. Turn the main switch off. start the engine.
7. Turn the accessory on.
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and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner’s Manual.
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Read the Owner’s Manual carefully to


5*1
become familiar with all controls. If
This model is equipped with a lean an-
there is a control or function you do not
gle sensor to stop the engine in case of
understand, ask your Yamaha dealer.
EWA10272 a turnover. In this case, the engine
8"3/*/( trouble warning light will come on but
this is not a malfunction. Before re-
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starting the engine, turn the main
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engine trouble warning light. Failing to
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starting even though the engine will
crank when pushing the start switch. 

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NOTICE with your left hand and holding the
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In order for the ignition circuit cut-off 2. Close the throttle.
system to enable starting, the side- 3. While applying the front or rear
stand must be up. (See page 5-24.) 1
brake, push the “ ” side of the
1. Turn the main switch on and make stop/run/start switch. Release it
sure that the stop/run/start switch when the engine starts.
is set to “ ”. 5*1
 The following warning lights and If the engine does not start, release the
indicator lights should come on for start switch after 5 seconds. Before
a few seconds, then go off. pressing the start switch again, wait 10
Engine trouble warning light seconds to allow battery voltage to re- 1. Grab bar
Traction control system indi- store. 2. Sit astride the seat, and then ad-
cator light ECA11043 just the rear view mirrors.
Smart key system indicator NOTICE 3. Switch the turn signals on.
light 4. Check for oncoming traffic, and
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The ABS warning light should come on DPME (on the right) in order to take off.
and stay on until the vehicle reaches a 5. Switch the turn signals off.
traveling speed of 10 km/h (6 mi/h) or
higher.

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(b)
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NBZTLJEPSPWFSUVSO Avoid high engine speeds during
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(a)
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The speed can be adjusted by opening QFSZXIFOXFU5IFSFGPSF TMPX ting it idle for an extended length
and closing the throttle. To increase EPXO XIFO BQQSPBDIJOH TVDI of time (e.g., in traffic jams, at traf-
the speed, turn the throttle grip in di- fic lights or at railroad crossings). 
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simultaneously while gradually in-
creasing the pressure.

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There is never a more important period The vehicle can now be operated nor-
When parking, turn the vehicle power
in the life of your engine than the period mally.
ECA10311
off, and then turn the smart key off.
between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For
NOTICE 5*1
this reason, you should read the fol-
lowing material carefully. ,FFQ UIF FOHJOF TQFFE PVU PG Even when the vehicle is parked in a lo-
Since the engine is brand new, do not UIFUBDIPNFUFSSFE[POF cation partitioned by a fence or the
put an excessive load on it for the first *GBOZFOHJOFUSPVCMFTIPVMEPD glass window of a shop, if the smart
1600 km (1000 mi). The various parts in DVS EVSJOH UIF FOHJOF CSFBLJO key is within operating range, other
the engine wear and polish themselves QFSJPE  JNNFEJBUFMZ IBWF B people will be able to start the engine
to the correct operating clearances. :BNBIBEFBMFSDIFDLUIFWFIJ and operate the vehicle. Please turn
During this period, prolonged full-throt- DMF the smart key off when leaving the ve-
tle operation or any condition that hicle. (See page 4-4.)

might result in engine overheating If the sidestand is lowered when the
must be avoided. engine is running, the engine will stop
and the beeper will sound for approxi-
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mately 1 minute. To stop the beeper,
turn the vehicle power off or raise the
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The sidestand alarm beeper can
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be set to not activate. Please con-
Avoid prolonged operation above 5400 tact your Yamaha dealer.
r/min.
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 normal riding conditions. However, de- The owner’s tool kit is located on the
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8"3/*/( 8"3/*/( maintenance and minor repairs. How-
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t Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and tech-
nical skills.

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t Check fuel hoses for cracks or
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damage.
t Check condition.
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t Replace if necessary.
t Check condition.
— — — —
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t Replace. Every 8000 km (5000 mi)
t Check valve clearance.
 * 7BMWFT — —
t Adjust if necessary.
 * 'VFMJOKFDUJPO t Check engine idle speed. — — — — ——
t Check for leakage.
 * &YIBVTUTZTUFN t Tighten if necessary. — — — — —
t Replace gasket(s) if necessary.

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coolant.

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3FNPWJOHBOEJOTUBMMJOHUIF 1
QBOFM 1
The panel shown needs to be removed
to perform some of the maintenance
jobs described in this chapter. Refer to
this section each time the panel needs
to be removed and installed.

1. Screw

1


1
1. Panel A

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1. Panel A
To remove the panel
Remove the screws, and then pull the To install the panel
panel outward and slide it forward as Place the panel in the original position,
shown. and then install the screws.

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$IFDLJOHUIFTQBSLQMVH Before installing a spark plug, the If a torque wrench is not available
The spark plug is an important engine spark plug gap should be measured when installing a spark plug, a good
component, which should be checked with a wire thickness gauge and, if estimate of the correct torque is 1/4–
periodically, preferably by a Yamaha necessary, adjusted to specification. 1/2 turn past finger tight. However, the
dealer. Since heat and deposits will spark plug should be tightened to the
cause any spark plug to slowly erode, specified torque as soon as possible.
it should be removed and checked in
accordance with the periodic mainte-
nance and lubrication chart. In addi-
tion, the condition of the spark plug
can reveal the condition of the engine.
The porcelain insulator around the
 center electrode of the spark plug
should be a medium-to-light tan (the 1. Spark plug gap
ideal color when the vehicle is ridden
normally). If the spark plug shows a 4QBSLQMVHHBQ
distinctly different color, the engine 0.8–0.9 mm (0.031–0.035 in)
could be operating improperly. Do not
attempt to diagnose such problems Clean the surface of the spark plug
yourself. Instead, have a Yamaha deal- gasket and its mating surface, and
er check the vehicle. then wipe off any grime from the spark
If the spark plug shows signs of elec- plug threads.
trode erosion and excessive carbon or
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other deposits, it should be replaced.
Spark plug:
13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 9.6 lb·ft)
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3. Remove the engine oil filler cap
&OHJOFPJMBOEPJMãMUFSFMF 2
and its O-ring, and then remove
NFOU the engine oil drain bolt and its
The engine oil level should be checked gasket to drain the oil from the
before each ride. In addition, the oil 3 crankcase.
must be changed and the oil filter ele- 4. Check the O-ring for damage, and
ment replaced at the intervals specified replace it if necessary.
in the periodic maintenance and lubri-
cation chart. 1
1. Engine oil level check window 1
5PDIFDLUIFFOHJOFPJMMFWFM 2. Maximum level mark
1. Place the vehicle on a level surfa- 3. Minimum level mark
ce and hold it in an upright posi-
tion. A slight tilt to the side can 4. If the engine oil is below the mini- 
2
result in a false reading. mum level mark, add sufficient oil
2. Start the engine, warm it up for of the recommended type to raise
several minutes, and then turn it it to the correct level.
1. Engine oil filler cap
off.
2. O-ring
3. Wait a few minutes until the oil set- 5P DIBOHF UIF FOHJOF PJM XJUI PS
tles, and then check the oil level XJUIPVU PJM ãMUFS FMFNFOU SFQMBDF
through the check window locat- NFOU

ed at the bottom-right side of the 1. Start the engine, warm it up for


crankcase. several minutes, and then turn it
off.
5*1
2. Place an oil pan under the engine
The engine oil should be between the
to collect the used oil.
minimum and maximum level marks.

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6. Remove and replace the oil filter 5JHIUFOJOHUPSRVF
element and O-ring. Engine oil drain bolt:
20 N·m (2.0 kgf·m, 15 lb·ft)

9. Refill with the specified amount of


1
2 1 the recommended engine oil.

3FDPNNFOEFEFOHJOFPJM
See page 10-1.
0JMRVBOUJUZ
1. Engine oil drain bolt Oil change:
2. Gasket 2 1.50 L (1.59 US qt, 1.32 Imp.qt)
With oil filter removal:
1. Oil filter element 1.60 L (1.69 US qt, 1.41 Imp.qt)
5*1
 2. O-ring
Skip steps 5–7 if the oil filter element is 5*1
not being replaced. 7. Install the oil filter element cover
by installing the bolts, then tight- Be sure to wipe off spilled oil on any
5. Remove the oil filter element cover ening them to the specified parts after the engine and exhaust sys-
by removing the bolts. torque. tem have cooled down.
ECA24060

1 5JHIUFOJOHUPSRVF NOTICE
Oil filter element cover bolt:
.BLF TVSF UIBU OP GPSFJHO NBUFSJBM
10 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.2 lb·ft)
2 FOUFSTUIFDSBOLDBTF
5*1 10. Install and tighten the oil filler cap
Make sure that the O-ring is properly and its O-ring.
seated. 11. Start the engine, and then let it idle
for several minutes while checking
8. Install the engine oil drain bolt and
it for oil leakage. If oil is leaking,
1. Bolt its new gasket, and then tighten
2. Oil filter element cover the bolt to the specified torque.
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EAU20067
immediately turn the engine off 'JOBMUSBOTNJTTJPOPJM
and check for the cause. The final transmission case must be
12. Turn the engine off, and then checked for oil leakage before each 1
check the oil level and correct it if ride. If any leakage is found, have a
necessary. Yamaha dealer check and repair the
scooter. In addition, the final transmis-
sion oil must be changed as follows at 2
the intervals specified in the periodic
maintenance and lubrication chart.
1. Start the engine, warm up the final 1. Final transmission oil filler cap
transmission oil by riding the 2. O-ring
scooter for several minutes, and
5. Remove the final transmission oil
then stop the engine.
drain bolt and its gasket to drain 
2. Place the scooter on the center-
the oil from the final transmission
stand.
case.
3. Place an oil pan under the final
transmission case to collect the
used oil.
4. Remove the final transmission oil
filler cap and its O-ring from the fi-
nal transmission case.
2 1

1. Final transmission oil drain bolt


2. Gasket

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6. Install the final transmission oil EAU20071 5*1
drain bolt and its new gasket, and $PPMBOU The coolant should be between the mi-
then tighten the bolt to the speci- The coolant level should be checked nimum and maximum level marks.
fied torque. before each ride. In addition, the cool-
ant must be changed at the intervals
5JHIUFOJOHUPSRVF specified in the periodic maintenance
Final transmission oil drain bolt:
and lubrication chart.
20 N·m (2.0 kgf·m, 15 lb·ft)
EAU78580
7. Refill with the specified amount of 5PDIFDLUIFDPPMBOUMFWFM 2
the recommended final transmis- 1. Place the vehicle on the center- 3
sion oil. 8"3/*/( .BLF TVSF stand.
UIBU OP GPSFJHO NBUFSJBM FOUFST
5*1 1
UIF ãOBM USBOTNJTTJPO DBTF
 .BLF TVSF UIBU OP PJM HFUT PO The coolant level must be 1. Coolant level check window
UIFUJSFPSXIFFM [EWA11312] checked on a cold engine since 2. Maximum level mark
the level varies with engine tem- 3. Minimum level mark
3FDPNNFOEFEãOBMUSBOTNJTTJPO perature.
PJM Make sure that the vehicle is posi- 3. If the coolant is at or below the mi-
See page 10-1. tioned straight up when checking nimum level mark, remove the left
0JMRVBOUJUZ floorboard mat by pulling it up.
the coolant level. A slight tilt to the
0.20 L (0.21 US qt, 0.18 Imp.qt)
side can result in a false reading.
8. Install the final transmission oil fill- 2. Check the coolant level through
er cap and its new O-ring, and the check window.
then tighten the oil filler cap.
9. Check the final transmission case
for oil leakage. If oil is leaking,
check for the cause.

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BUUFNQU UP SFNPWF UIF SBEJBUPS
1 DBQ XIFO UIF FOHJOF JT IPU
[EWA15162] NOTICE:*GDPPMBOUJTOPU

BWBJMBCMF  VTF EJTUJMMFE XBUFS PS


TPGU UBQ XBUFS JOTUFBE %P OPU
VTF IBSE XBUFS PS TBMU XBUFS
TJODFJUJTIBSNGVMUPUIFFOHJOF 1
*GXBUFS IBT CFFOVTFEJOTUFBE
PGDPPMBOU SFQMBDFJUXJUIDPPM
1. Floorboard mat BOUBTTPPOBTQPTTJCMF PUIFS 1. Coolant reservoir cap
4. Remove the coolant reservoir cov- XJTFUIFDPPMJOHTZTUFNXJMMOPU
CF QSPUFDUFE BHBJOTU GSPTU BOE $PPMBOUSFTFSWPJSDBQBDJUZ VQUP
er.
DPSSPTJPO *G XBUFS IBT CFFO UIFNBYJNVNMFWFMNBSL

BEEFE UP UIF DPPMBOU  IBWF B 0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt) 
:BNBIB EFBMFS DIFDL UIF BOUJ
GSFF[FDPOUFOUPGUIFDPPMBOUBT 6. Install the coolant reservoir cover.
TPPOBTQPTTJCMF PUIFSXJTFUIF 7. Place the left floorboard mat in the
FGGFDUJWFOFTTPGUIFDPPMBOUXJMM original position and push it down-
CFSFEVDFE [ECA10473] ward to secure it.
1
EAU33032
$IBOHJOHUIFDPPMBOU
The coolant must be changed at the in-
1. Coolant reservoir cover
tervals specified in the periodic mainte-
5. Remove the coolant reservoir cap, nance and lubrication chart. Have a
add coolant to the maximum level Yamaha dealer change the coolant.
mark, and then install the reservoir 8"3/*/(/FWFSBUUFNQUUPSFNPWF
cap. 8"3/*/( 3FNPWF POMZ
UIFDPPMBOUSFTFSWPJSDBQ/FWFS

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EAU78573
UIFSBEJBUPSDBQXIFOUIFFOHJOFJT "JSãMUFSBOE7CFMUDBTFBJSãM 1. Check the hose on the rear side of
IPU [EWA10382] the air filter case for accumulated
UFSFMFNFOUT
dirt or water.
The air filter element and the sub air fil-
2. If dirt or water is visible, remove
ter element should be replaced every
the hose from the clamp, clean it,
20000 km (12000 mi). The pre air filter
and then install it.
element and the V-belt case air filter el-
ement should be cleaned at the inter- 5*1
vals specified in the periodic If dirt or water was found in the check
maintenance and lubrication chart. hose, be sure to check the air filter ele-
Service the air filter elements more fre- ment for excessive dirt or damage and
quently if you are riding in unusually replace it if necessary.
wet or dusty areas. The air filter check
 hose must be frequently checked and
cleaned if necessary. 3FQMBDJOHUIFBJSãMUFSFMFNFOUBOE
TVC BJS ãMUFS FMFNFOU BOE DMFBOJOH
$MFBOJOHUIFBJSãMUFSDIFDLIPTF UIFQSFBJSãMUFSFMFNFOU
1. Place the vehicle on the center-
stand.
2. Remove the rubber plugs.
1

1. Air filter check hose

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DBTF 5IF FOHJOF TIPVME OFWFS
CFPQFSBUFEXJUIPVUUIFBJSãMUFS
FMFNFOUJOTUBMMFE PUIFSXJTFUIF
1
QJTUPO T
BOEPSDZMJOEFS T
NBZ
CFDPNF FYDFTTJWFMZ XPSO
[ECA10482]

7. Pull the pre air filter element out,


1
and then blow out the dirt with
compressed air as shown.
1. Rubber plug 1. Air filter element

3. Remove the air filter case cover by 2


removing the screws. 1
2

2 1

2
1
1. Pre air filter element
2 2 2. Air filter case cover
1. Sub air filter element
2. Air filter case cover
1. Air filter case cover
5. Insert a new sub air filter element
2. Screw
into the air filter case cover.
4. Pull the air filter element and sub 6. Insert a new air filter element into
air filter element out. the air filter case. NOTICE:.BLF
TVSFUIBUUIFBJSãMUFSFMFNFOUJT
QSPQFSMZ TFBUFE JO UIF BJS ãMUFS

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1
1. Long screw 1. Screw
8. Check the pre air filter element for
damage, and replace it if neces- 11. Install the rubber plugs. 4. Remove the air filter case bolts.
sary.
 9. Insert the pre air filter element into $MFBOJOHUIF7CFMUDBTFBJSãMUFSFM
the air filter case cover. FNFOU
10. Install the air filter case cover by 1. Place the vehicle on the center-
installing the screws. stand.
5*1 2. Remove the air filter case cover.
The long screw should be installed as (See the previous section.)
shown. 3. Remove the V-belt case cover 1
screws.
1. Bolt

5. Lift up the air filter case slightly, re-


move the rear wheel sensor lead
from the holder, and then remove
the V-belt case cover.

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7. Remove the air filter element, and 9. Insert the element into the V-belt
2 2 then blow out the dirt with com- case.
pressed air from the clean side as 10. Install the V-belt case air filter cov-
shown. er by installing the bolts.
11. Install the rear wheel sensor lead
into the holder at the white tape on
the lead as shown.
1
3 1 3
1. Rear wheel sensor lead
2. Lead holder

6. Remove the V-belt case air filter


1 2 2
cover by removing the bolts. 
1. V-belt case air filter element 3 3
2
1 2 2
1. Rear wheel sensor lead
2. White tape
1 3. Lead holder

12. Install the air filter case bolts, and


then tighten the bolts to the spec-
2 ified torque.
1. V-belt case air filter cover
5JHIUFOJOHUPSRVF
2. Bolt
1. Clean side Bolt:
10 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.4 lb·ft)
8. Check the V-belt case air filter ele-
ment for damage and replace it if 13. Install the V-belt case cover by in-
necessary. stalling the screws.
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EAU21386 EAU21402
14. Install the air filter case cover by $IFDLJOHUIFUISPUUMFHSJQGSFF 7BMWFDMFBSBODF
installing the screws. QMBZ The valve clearance changes with use,
Measure the throttle grip free play as resulting in improper air-fuel mixture
shown. and/or engine noise. To prevent this
from occurring, the valve clearance
must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer
at the intervals specified in the periodic
maintenance and lubrication chart.


1. Throttle grip free play

5ISPUUMFHSJQGSFFQMBZ
3.0–5.0 mm (0.12–0.20 in)

Periodically check the throttle grip free


play and, if necessary, have a Yamaha
dealer adjust it.

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EAU69760 5JSFJOTQFDUJPO
5JSFT XFJHIUPGSJEFS QBTTFOHFS DBS
Tires are the only contact between the HP  BOE BDDFTTPSJFT BQQSPWFE
vehicle and the road. Safety in all con- GPSUIJTNPEFM
ditions of riding depends on a relatively
small area of road contact. Therefore, it 5JSFBJSQSFTTVSF NFBTVSFEPODPME
is essential to maintain the tires in good UJSFT

condition at all times and replace them QFSTPO
Front:
at the appropriate time with the speci- 200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm², 29 psi)
fied tires. Rear:
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm², 33 psi)
1. Tire sidewall
5JSFBJSQSFTTVSF QFSTPOT
2. Tire tread depth
The tire air pressure should be Front:
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm², 29 psi) The tires must be checked before each
checked and, if necessary, adjusted Rear: 
before each ride. 225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm², 33 psi) ride. If the center tread depth reaches
EWA10504
.BYJNVNMPBE  the specified limit, if the tire has a nail
8"3/*/( 161 kg (355 lb) or glass fragments in it, or if the side-
0QFSBUJPO PG UIJT WFIJDMF XJUI JN * Total weight of rider, passenger, car- wall is cracked, have a Yamaha dealer
go and accessories replace the tire immediately.
QSPQFSUJSFQSFTTVSFNBZDBVTFTF
WFSF JOKVSZ PS EFBUI GSPN MPTT PG EWA10512

DPOUSPM .JOJNVNUJSFUSFBEEFQUI GSPOUBOE


8"3/*/(
SFBS

5IF UJSF BJS QSFTTVSF NVTU CF /FWFSPWFSMPBEZPVSWFIJDMF0QFSB 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
DIFDLFE BOE BEKVTUFE PO DPME UJPOPGBOPWFSMPBEFEWFIJDMF DPVME
UJSFT JF XIFOUIFUFNQFSBUVSF DBVTFBOBDDJEFOU
EWA10472

PG UIF UJSFT FRVBMT UIF BNCJFOU 8"3/*/(


UFNQFSBUVSF
 )BWF B :BNBIB EFBMFS SFQMBDF
5IF UJSF BJS QSFTTVSF NVTU CF FYDFTTJWFMZXPSOUJSFT#FTJEFT
BEKVTUFEJOBDDPSEBODFXJUIUIF CFJOHJMMFHBM PQFSBUJOHUIFWFIJ
SJEJOH TQFFE BOE XJUI UIF UPUBM
8-20
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DMF XJUI FYDFTTJWFMZ XPSO UJSFT EWA10462
EAU21963
EFDSFBTFT SJEJOH TUBCJMJUZ BOE 8"3/*/( $BTUXIFFMT
DBOMFBEUPMPTTPGDPOUSPM
5IFGSPOUBOESFBSUJSFTTIPVMECFPG To maximize the performance, durabil-
5IF SFQMBDFNFOU PG BMM XIFFM
UIF TBNF NBLF BOE EFTJHO  PUIFS ity, and safe operation of your vehicle,
BOECSBLFSFMBUFEQBSUT JODMVE
XJTFUIFIBOEMJOHDIBSBDUFSJTUJDTPG note the following points regarding the
JOHUIFUJSFT TIPVMECFMFGUUPB
UIF WFIJDMF NBZCF EJGGFSFOU  XIJDI specified wheels.
:BNBIB EFBMFS  XIP IBT UIF
DPVMEMFBEUPBOBDDJEFOU The wheel rims should be
OFDFTTBSZ QSPGFTTJPOBM LOPXM
checked for cracks, bends, warp-
FEHFBOEFYQFSJFODFUPEPTP After extensive tests, only the tires list-
age or other damage before each
3JEF BU NPEFSBUF TQFFET BGUFS ed below have been approved for this
ride. If any damage is found, have
DIBOHJOH B UJSF TJODF UIF UJSF model by Yamaha.
a Yamaha dealer replace the
TVSGBDF NVTU ãSTU CF iCSPLFO
'SPOUUJSF wheel. Do not attempt even the
JOw GPS JU UP EFWFMPQ JUT PQUJNBM
 Size: smallest repair to the wheel. A de-
DIBSBDUFSJTUJDT
120/70-15 M/C 56P formed or cracked wheel must be
Manufacturer/model: replaced.
5JSFJOGPSNBUJPO DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART
The wheel should be balanced
This model is equipped with tubeless 3FBSUJSF
Size: whenever either the tire or wheel
tires and rubber tire air valves. has been changed or replaced. An
140/70-14 M/C 62P
Tires age, even if they have not been Manufacturer/model: unbalanced wheel can result in
used or have only been used occasion- DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART poor performance, adverse han-
ally. Cracking of the tread and sidewall dling characteristics, and a short-
rubber, sometimes accompanied by ened tire life.
carcass deformation, is an evidence of
ageing. Old and aged tires shall be
checked by tire specialists to ascertain
their suitability for further use.

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EAU22312
EAU50861
There should be no free play at the $IFDLJOHUIFGSPOUBOESFBS
$IFDLJOHUIFGSPOUBOESFBS brake lever ends. If there is free play,
CSBLFMFWFSGSFFQMBZ CSBLFQBET
have a Yamaha dealer inspect the
'SPOU brake system. 'SPOUCSBLF
EWA14212

1 8"3/*/(
"TPGUPSTQPOHZGFFMJOHJOUIFCSBLF
MFWFS DBO JOEJDBUF UIF QSFTFODF PG
BJSJOUIFIZESBVMJDTZTUFN*GUIFSFJT
BJS JO UIF IZESBVMJD TZTUFN  IBWF B 1
:BNBIBEFBMFSCMFFEUIFTZTUFNCF
GPSFPQFSBUJOHUIFWFIJDMF"JSJOUIF
IZESBVMJD TZTUFN XJMM EJNJOJTI UIF
CSBLJOHQFSGPSNBODF XIJDINBZSF 1. Brake pad wear indicator 
1. No brake lever free play
TVMU JO MPTT PG DPOUSPM BOE BO BDDJ
3FBS 3FBSCSBLF
EFOU
1

1
1. Brake pad wear indicator
1. No brake lever free play
The front and rear brake pads must be
checked for wear at the intervals spec-
ified in the periodic maintenance and
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lubrication chart. Each brake pad is EAU22582
3FBSCSBLF
provided with a wear indicator, which $IFDLJOHUIFCSBLFV JEMFWFM
allows you to check the brake pad Before riding, check that the brake fluid
wear without having to disassemble is above the minimum level mark. 1
the brake. To check the brake pad Check the brake fluid level with the top
wear, check the position of the wear in- of the reservoir level. Replenish the
dicator while applying the brake. If a brake fluid if necessary.
brake pad has worn to the point that
'SPOUCSBLF
the wear indicator almost touches the
brake disc, have a Yamaha dealer re-
place the brake pads as a set. 1 1. Minimum level mark

4QFDJãFECSBLF VJE
DOT 4

EWA15991

8"3/*/(
*NQSPQFSNBJOUFOBODFDBOSFTVMUJO
1. Minimum level mark MPTT PG CSBLJOH BCJMJUZ 0CTFSWF
UIFTFQSFDBVUJPOT
*OTVGãDJFOU CSBLF  VJE NBZ BM
MPX BJS UP FOUFS UIF CSBLF TZT
UFN  SFEVDJOH CSBLJOH
QFSGPSNBODF
$MFBO UIF ãMMFS DBQ CFGPSF SF
NPWJOH 6TF POMZ %05  CSBLF
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6TFPOMZUIFTQFDJãFECSBLF¡ V brake system for leakage. If the brake EAU22733

JE PUIFSXJTF  UIF SVCCFS TFBMT fluid level goes down suddenly, have a $IBOHJOHUIFCSBLF¡ VJE
NBZ EFUFSJPSBUF  DBVTJOH MFBL Yamaha dealer check the cause before Have a Yamaha dealer change the
BHF further riding. brake fluid at the intervals specified in
3FãMM XJUI UIF TBNF UZQF PG the periodic maintenance and lubrica-
CSBLF¡ VJE"EEJOHBCSBLF¡ VJE tion chart. In addition, have the oil seals
PUIFSUIBO%05NBZSFTVMUJOB of the master cylinders and calipers as
IBSNGVMDIFNJDBMSFBDUJPO well as the brake hoses replaced at the
#F DBSFGVM UIBU XBUFS EPFT OPU intervals listed below or whenever they
FOUFS UIF CSBLF ¡ VJE SFTFSWPJS are damaged or leaking.
XIFOSFãMMJOH8BUFSXJMMTJHOJã Oil seals: Replace every two
DBOUMZMPXFSUIFCPJMJOHQPJOUPG years.
UIF¡ VJEBOENBZSFTVMUJOWBQPS Brake hoses: Replace every four
MPDL years. 
ECA17641

NOTICE
#SBLF ¡ VJE NBZ EBNBHF QBJOUFE
TVSGBDFT PS QMBTUJD QBSUT "MXBZT
DMFBOVQTQJMMFE¡ VJEJNNFEJBUFMZ
As the brake pads wear, it is normal for
the brake fluid level to gradually go
down. A low brake fluid level may indi-
cate worn brake pads and/or brake
system leakage; therefore, be sure to
check the brake pads for wear and the

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EAUU0311 EAU23098 EAU49921

$IFDLJOHUIF7CFMU $IFDLJOHBOEMVCSJDBUJOHUIF $IFDLJOHBOEMVCSJDBUJOHUIF


The V-belt must be checked and re- DBCMFT UISPUUMFHSJQBOEDBCMF
placed by a Yamaha dealer at the inter- The operation of all control cables and The operation of the throttle grip
vals specified in the periodic the condition of the cables should be should be checked before each ride. In
maintenance and lubrication chart. checked before each ride, and the ca- addition, the cable should be lubricat-
bles and cable ends should be lubri- ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals
cated if necessary. If a cable is specified in the periodic maintenance
damaged or does not move smoothly, chart.
have a Yamaha dealer check or re-
place it. 8"3/*/( %BNBHF UP UIF
PVUFS IPVTJOH PG DBCMFT NBZ SFTVMU
JO JOUFSOBM SVTUJOH BOE DBVTF JOUFS
 GFSFODF XJUI DBCMF NPWFNFOU 3F
QMBDF EBNBHFE DBCMFT BT TPPO BT
QPTTJCMF UP QSFWFOU VOTBGF DPOEJ
UJPOT [EWA10712]

3FDPNNFOEFEMVCSJDBOU
Yamaha cable lubricant or other
suitable cable lubricant

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EAU23215
EAU23173

-VCSJDBUJOHUIFGSPOUBOESFBS 3FDPNNFOEFEMVCSJDBOU $IFDLJOHBOEMVCSJDBUJOHUIF


CSBLFMFWFST Silicone grease DFOUFSTUBOEBOETJEFTUBOE
'SPOUCSBLFMFWFS

The operation of the centerstand and 


sidestand should be checked before
3FBSCSBLFMFWFS
each ride, and the pivots and metal-to-
metal contact surfaces should be lubri-
cated if necessary.
EWA10742

8"3/*/(
*GUIFDFOUFSTUBOEPSTJEFTUBOEEPFT
OPU NPWF VQ BOE EPXO TNPPUIMZ
IBWFB:BNBIBEFBMFSDIFDLPSSF
QBJSJU0UIFSXJTF UIFDFOUFSTUBOEPS
TJEFTUBOEDPVMEDPOUBDUUIFHSPVOE
The pivoting points of the front and rear BOE EJTUSBDU UIF PQFSBUPS  SFTVMUJOH
brake levers must be lubricated at the JOBQPTTJCMFMPTTPGDPOUSPM
intervals specified in the periodic main-
tenance and lubrication chart.
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EAU23273

3FDPNNFOEFEMVCSJDBOU $IFDLJOHUIFGSPOUGPSL
Lithium-soap-based grease The condition and operation of the
front fork must be checked as follows
at the intervals specified in the periodic
maintenance and lubrication chart.

5PDIFDLUIFDPOEJUJPO
Check the inner tubes for scratches,
damage and excessive oil leakage.
ECA10591

5PDIFDLUIFPQFSBUJPO NOTICE
1. Place the vehicle on a level surfa- *G BOZEBNBHFJTGPVOEPSUIFGSPOU
 ce and hold it in an upright posi- GPSL EPFT OPU PQFSBUF TNPPUIMZ
tion. 8"3/*/(5PBWPJEJOKVSZ IBWFB:BNBIBEFBMFSDIFDLPSSF
TFDVSFMZTVQQPSUUIFWFIJDMFTP QBJSJU
UIFSF JT OP EBOHFS PG JU GBMMJOH
PWFS [EWA10752]
2. While applying the front brake,
push down hard on the handle-
bars several times to check if the
front fork compresses and re-
bounds smoothly.

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$IFDLJOHUIFTUFFSJOH $IFDLJOHUIFXIFFMCFBSJOHT #BUUFSZ


Worn or loose steering bearings may
cause danger. Therefore, the operation 1
of the steering must be checked as fol-
lows at the intervals specified in the 2
periodic maintenance and lubrication
chart. 3
1. Place the vehicle on the center-
stand. 8"3/*/(5PBWPJEJOKV
SZ TFDVSFMZTVQQPSUUIFWFIJDMF
TPUIFSFJTOPEBOHFSPGJUGBMMJOH 1. Negative battery lead (black)
PWFS [EWA10752] The front and rear wheel bearings must
2. Positive battery lead (red)
2. Hold the lower ends of the front be checked at the intervals specified in
3. Battery 
fork legs and try to move them for- the periodic maintenance and lubrica-
ward and backward. If any free tion chart. If there is play in the wheel The battery is located behind panel A.
play can be felt, have a Yamaha hub or if the wheel does not turn (See page 8-8.)
dealer check or repair the steer- smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer This model is equipped with a VRLA
ing. check the wheel bearings. (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) battery.
There is no need to check the electro-
lyte or to add distilled water. However,
the battery lead connections need to
be checked and, if necessary, tight-
ened.
EWA10761

8"3/*/(
&MFDUSPMZUF JT QPJTPOPVT BOE
EBOHFSPVTTJODFJUDPOUBJOTTVM
GVSJDBDJE XIJDIDBVTFTTFWFSF
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NOTICE 4. After installation, make sure that
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XPSLJOHOFBSCBUUFSJFT*ODBTF 5PDIBSHFB73-" 7BMWF3FHVMBUFE the battery leads are properly con-
PG DPOUBDU  BENJOJTUFS UIF GPM -FBE "DJE
 CBUUFSZ  B TQFDJBM DPO nected to the battery terminals.
ECA16531
MPXJOH'*345"*% TUBOUWPMUBHF
CBUUFSZDIBSHFSJTSF
RVJSFE6TJOHBDPOWFOUJPOBMCBUUFSZ NOTICE
t &95&3/"-'MVTIXJUIQMFOUZ
PGXBUFS DIBSHFSXJMMEBNBHFUIFCBUUFSZ "MXBZT LFFQ UIF CBUUFSZ DIBSHFE
t */5&3/"-%SJOLMBSHFRVBO 4UPSJOH B EJTDIBSHFE CBUUFSZ DBO
UJUJFTPGXBUFSPSNJMLBOEJN 5PTUPSFUIFCBUUFSZ DBVTFQFSNBOFOUCBUUFSZEBNBHF
NFEJBUFMZDBMMBQIZTJDJBO 1. If the vehicle will not be used for
t &:&4'MVTIXJUIXBUFSGPS more than one month, remove the
NJOVUFT BOE TFFL QSPNQU battery, fully charge it, and then
NFEJDBMBUUFOUJPO place it in a cool, dry place.
 #BUUFSJFTQSPEVDFFYQMPTJWFIZ NOTICE: 8IFO SFNPWJOH UIF
ESPHFO HBT 5IFSFGPSF  LFFQ CBUUFSZ CFTVSFUPUVSOUIFNBJO
TQBSLT B NFT DJHBSFUUFT FUD TXJUDI PGG UIFO EJTDPOOFDU UIF
BXBZGSPNUIFCBUUFSZBOEQSP OFHBUJWF MFBE CFGPSF EJTDPO
WJEF TVGãDJFOU WFOUJMBUJPO XIFO OFDUJOHUIFQPTJUJWFMFBE [ECA16304]
DIBSHJOH JU JO BO FODMPTFE 2. If the battery will be stored for
TQBDF more than two months, check it at
,&&1 5)*4 "/% "-- #"55&3 least once a month and fully char-
*&4 065 0' 5)& 3&"$) 0' ge it if necessary.
$)*-%3&/ 3. Fully charge the battery before
5PDIBSHFUIFCBUUFSZ installation. NOTICE: 8IFO JO
Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- TUBMMJOH UIF CBUUFSZ  CF TVSF UP
tery as soon as possible if it seems to UVSO UIF NBJO TXJUDI PGG  UIFO
have discharged. Keep in mind that the DPOOFDUUIFQPTJUJWFMFBECFGPSF
battery tends to discharge more quick- DPOOFDUJOH UIF OFHBUJWF MFBE
ly if the vehicle is equipped with op- [ECA16842]

tional electrical accessories. 8-29


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BWPJE DBVTJOH FYUFOTJWF EBN
3FQMBDJOHUIFGVTFT
BHFUPUIFFMFDUSJDBMTZTUFNBOE
The main fuse and the fuse boxes,
QPTTJCMZBãSF [EWA15132]
which contain the fuses for the individ-
ual circuits, are located under panel A. 4QFDJãFEGVTFT
(See page 8-8.) Main fuse:
20.0 A
5*1
Main fuse 2:
To access the main fuse, remove the 7.5 A
starter relay cover as shown. Terminal fuse 1:
2.0 A
1. Signaling system fuse Signaling system fuse:
2. ABS control unit fuse 10.0 A
3. Main fuse 2 Signaling system fuse 2:
1 4. Radiator fan motor fuse 7.5 A
2 5. Backup fuse Radiator fan motor fuse: 
6. Spare fuse 7.5 A
Backup fuse:
3 7. ABS motor fuse
7.5 A
8. ABS solenoid fuse
Turn signal light and hazard fuse:
4 9. Turn signal light and hazard fuse 7.5 A
10. Terminal fuse 1 ABS control unit fuse:
1. Fuse box 11. Answer back fuse 7.5 A
2. Main fuse ABS motor fuse:
3. Spare main fuse If a fuse is blown, replace it as follows. 30.0 A
4. Starter relay cover 1. Turn the main switch off and turn ABS solenoid fuse:
off the electrical circuit in ques- 15.0 A
tion. Answer back fuse:
2.0 A
2. Remove the blown fuse, and then
install a new fuse of the specified 3. Turn the main switch on and turn
amperage. 8"3/*/( %P OPU on the electrical circuit in question
VTFBGVTFPGBIJHIFSBNQFSBHF to check if the device operates.
SBUJOH UIBO SFDPNNFOEFE UP
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4. If the fuse immediately blows )FBEMJHIUT "VYJMJBSZMJHIUT
again, have a Yamaha dealer This model is equipped with LED-type This model is equipped with LED-type
check the electrical system. headlights. auxiliary lights.
If a headlight does not come on, have If an auxiliary light does not come on,
a Yamaha dealer check its electrical have a Yamaha dealer check it.
circuit.
ECA16581

NOTICE
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TUJDLFSTUPUIFIFBEMJHIUMFOT

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This model is equipped with an LED- If a front turn signal light does not If a rear turn signal light does not come
type brake/tail light. come on, have a Yamaha dealer check on, have a Yamaha dealer check the
If the brake/tail light does not come on, its electrical circuit or replace the bulb. electrical circuit or replace the bulb.
have a Yamaha dealer check it.

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3FQMBDJOHUIFMJDFOTFQMBUF 5SPVCMFTIPPUJOH
MJHIUCVMC Although Yamaha vehicles receive a
1. Remove the license plate light unit thorough inspection before shipment
by removing the bolts and plate, 1 from the factory, trouble may occur
and then remove the license plate during operation. Any problem in the
light bulb socket (together with the fuel, compression, or ignition systems,
bulb) by pulling it out. for example, can cause poor starting
and loss of power.
The following troubleshooting charts
4 3 1. License plate light bulb represent quick and easy procedures
for checking these vital systems your-
1 3. Insert a new bulb into the socket.
self. However, should your vehicle re-
4. Install the socket (together with
 quire any repair, take it to a Yamaha
the bulb) by pushing it in, and then
dealer, whose skilled technicians have
install the license plate light unit by
the necessary tools, experience, and
installing the plate and bolts.
2 know-how to service the vehicle prop-
erly.
1. License plate light unit
2. Bolt
Use only genuine Yamaha replace-
3. License plate light bulb socket ment parts. Imitation parts may look
4. Plate like Yamaha parts, but they are often
 inferior, have a shorter service life and
2. Remove the burnt-out bulb by can lead to expensive repair bills.
pulling it out.

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EWA15142
Is the vehicle battery discharged?
8"3/*/(
When the vehicle battery is dis-
8IFODIFDLJOHUIFGVFMTZTUFN EP charged, the smart key system will
OPUTNPLF BOENBLFTVSFUIFSFBSF not operate. Please have the vehi-
OPPQFOB NFTPSTQBSLTJOUIFBS cle battery charged or replaced.
FB JODMVEJOHQJMPUMJHIUTGSPNXBUFS (See page 8-28.)
IFBUFST PS GVSOBDFT (BTPMJOF PS If the smart key system does not work
HBTPMJOF WBQPST DBO JHOJUF PS FY after checking the above items, have a
QMPEF DBVTJOHTFWFSFJOKVSZPSQSPQ Yamaha dealer check the smart key
FSUZEBNBHF system.
EAU76550 5*1
4NBSULFZTZTUFNUSPVCMFTIPPUJOH See “Emergency mode” on page 8-37
for information on starting the engine 
Please check the following items when without the smart key.
the smart key system does not work.
Is the smart key turned on? (See
page 4-4.)
Is the smart key battery dis-
charged? (See page 4-5.)
Is the smart key battery installed
correctly? (See page 4-5.)
Is the smart key being used in a lo-
cation with strong radio waves or
other electromagnetic noise? (See
page 4-1.)
Are you using the smart key that is
registered to the vehicle?

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4UBSUJOHQSPCMFNTPSQPPSFOHJOFQFSGPSNBODF

1. Fuel
There is enough fuel. Check the battery.
Check the fuel level in
the fuel tank.
The engine does not start.
There is no fuel. Supply fuel.
Check the battery.

2. Battery The engine turns over


The battery is good.
quickly.
The engine does not start.
Operate the electric starter.
Check the battery lead connections, Check the ignition.
The engine turns over
and have a Yamaha dealer charge
slowly.
the battery if necessary.

3. Ignition Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the


Wet Operate the electric starter.
spark plug gap, or replace the spark plug.
Remove the spark plug
and check the electrodes.
The engine does not start.
Dry Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Check the compression.

4. Compression The engine does not start.
There is compression.
Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Operate the electric starter.

There is no compression. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.

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t 1MBDFBUIJDLSBH MJLFBUPXFM PWFSUIFSBEJBUPSDBQ BOEUIFOTMPXMZSPUBUFUIFDBQDPVOUFSDMPDLXJTFUPUIF
EFUFOUUPBMMPXBOZSFTJEVBMQSFTTVSFUPFTDBQF8IFOUIFIJTTJOHTPVOEIBTTUPQQFE QSFTTEPXOPOUIFDBQ
XIJMFUVSOJOHJUDPVOUFSDMPDLXJTF BOEUIFOSFNPWFUIFDBQ

There is Have a Yamaha dealer check


The coolant level is low. leakage. and repair the cooling system.
Check the cooling system
for leakage.
There is
Add coolant. (See TIP.)
Wait until the Check the coolant level in the no leakage.
engine has cooled. reservoir and radiator.

The coolant level Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, have a
is OK. Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system.

5*1
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.

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&NFSHFODZNPEF 3. After the smart key system indica-


When the smart key is lost or dam- tor light goes off, input the identifi-
aged, or its battery has discharged, the cation number as follows.
vehicle can still be turned on and the 1 2
engine started. You will need the smart Release the knob after the smart
key system identification number. 868588 key system indicator light flashes
868588
once.
5PPQFSBUFUIFWFIJDMFJOFNFSHFODZ
NPEF The first digit of the identification
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place number has been set as “1”.
and turn the main switch to “OFF”.
2. Push the main switch knob for 5 3 Push and hold the knob again.
seconds until the smart key sys- 1. Identification number card

tem indicator light flashes once, 2. Smart key (inside)
then release it. Repeat two more 3. Identification number
times. The smart key system indi- 4. Inputting the identification number
cator light will come on for three is done by counting the number of
seconds to indicate the transition flashes of the smart key system in-
to emergency mode. dicator light. Release the knob after the smart
For example, if the identification key system indicator light flashes
number is 123456: twice.
Push and hold the knob.
The second digit has been set as
The smart key system indicator “2”.
light will start to flash.
Repeat the above procedure until
all digits of the identification num-
1 ber have been set. The smart key
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ” 8-37
1FSJPEJDNBJOUFOBODFBOEBEKVTUNFOU
system indicator light will flash for
10 seconds if the correct identifi-
cation number was entered.
5*1
When one of the following situations
applies, emergency mode will be ter-
minated and the smart key system in-
dicator light will flash quickly for 3
seconds. In this case, start over again
from step 2.
When there are no knob opera-
tions for 10 seconds during the
identification number input pro-
cess. 
When the smart key system indi-
cator light is allowed to flash nine
or more times.
The identification number is not
entered correctly.
5. While the smart key system indi-
cator light is on, push the knob
once more to complete emergen-
cy mode access. The smart key
indicator light will go off and then
come back on for approximately 4
seconds.
6. While the smart key system indi-
cator light is on, turn the main
switch to “ON”. The vehicle can
now be operated normally. 8-38
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$BSF ucts onto seals, gaskets and


.BUUFDPMPSDBVUJPO wheel axles. Always rinse the dirt
ECA15193 While the open design of a scooter re-
NOTICE and degreaser off with water.
veals the attractiveness of the technol-
4PNF NPEFMT BSF FRVJQQFE XJUI ogy, it also makes it more vulnerable.
$MFBOJOH
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TVSFUPDPOTVMUB:BNBIBEFBMFSGPS high-quality components are used. A NOTICE


BEWJDFPOXIBUQSPEVDUTUPVTFCF rusty exhaust pipe may go unnoticed
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DMFBOFST  FTQFDJBMMZ PO TQPLFE
CSVTI  IBSTI DIFNJDBM QSPEVDUT PS overall appearance of a scooter. Fre-
XIFFMT *G TVDI QSPEVDUT BSF
DMFBOJOHDPNQPVOETXIFODMFBOJOH quent and proper care does not only
VTFEPOIBSEUPSFNPWFEJSU EP
UIFTF QBSUT XJMM TDSBUDI PS EBNBHF comply with the terms of the warranty,
OPUMFBWFUIFDMFBOFSPOUIFBG
UIFJS TVSGBDF 8BY BMTP TIPVME OPU but it will also keep your scooter look-
GFDUFEBSFBBOZ MPOHFS UIBO JO
CFBQQMJFEUPBOZNBUUFDPMPSFEãO ing good, extend its life and optimize
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JTIFEQBSUT its performance.
UIFBSFBPGGXJUIXBUFS JNNFEJ
BUFMZESZJU BOEUIFOBQQMZBDPS
#FGPSFDMFBOJOH
SPTJPOQSPUFDUJPOTQSBZ
1. Cover the muffler outlet with a
*NQSPQFSDMFBOJOHDBOEBNBHF
plastic bag after the engine has
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cooled down.
QBOFMT  XJOETIJFMET  IFBEMJHIU
2. Make sure that all caps and cov-
MFOTFT  NFUFS MFOTFT  FUD
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ers as well as all electrical cou-
UIF NVG¡ FST 6TF POMZ B TPGU
plers and connectors, including
DMFBODMPUIPSTQPOHFXJUIXB
the spark plug cap, are tightly in-
UFSUPDMFBOQMBTUJD)PXFWFS JG
stalled.
UIFQMBTUJDQBSUTDBOOPUCFUIPS
3. Remove extremely stubborn dirt,
PVHIMZ DMFBOFE XJUI XBUFS  EJ
like oil burnt onto the crankcase,
MVUFENJMEEFUFSHFOUXJUIXBUFS
with a degreasing agent and a
brush, but never apply such prod-

9-1
4DPPUFSDBSFBOETUPSBHF
NBZ CF VTFE #F TVSF UP SJOTF DPNQPVOET GPS QMBTUJD NBZ 1. Clean the scooter with cold water
PGGBOZEFUFSHFOUSFTJEVFVTJOH MFBWF TDSBUDIFT PO UIF XJOE and a mild detergent after the en-
QMFOUZPGXBUFS BTJUJTIBSNGVM TIJFME 5FTU UIF QSPEVDU PO B gine has cooled down. NOTICE:
UPQMBTUJDQBSUT TNBMM IJEEFO QBSU PG UIF XJOE %POPUVTFXBSNXBUFSTJODFJU
%POPUVTFBOZIBSTIDIFNJDBM TIJFMEUPNBLFTVSFUIBUJUEPFT JODSFBTFT UIF DPSSPTJWF BDUJPO
QSPEVDUT PO QMBTUJD QBSUT #F OPUMFBWFBOZNBSLT*GUIFXJOE PGUIFTBMU [ECA10792]
TVSF UP BWPJE VTJOH DMPUIT PS TIJFMEJTTDSBUDIFE VTFBRVBMJUZ 2. Apply a corrosion protection spray
TQPOHFT XIJDI IBWF CFFO JO QMBTUJD QPMJTIJOH DPNQPVOE BG on all metal, including chrome-
DPOUBDUXJUITUSPOHPSBCSBTJWF UFSXBTIJOH and nickel-plated, surfaces to pre-
DMFBOJOH QSPEVDUT  TPMWFOU PS vent corrosion.
UIJOOFS  GVFM HBTPMJOF
 SVTU SF After normal use
NPWFSTPSJOIJCJUPST CSBLF VJE Remove dirt with warm water, a mild Cleaning the windshield
BOUJGSFF[FPSFMFDUSPMZUF detergent, and a soft, clean sponge, Avoid using any alkaline or strong acid
%POPUVTFIJHIQSFTTVSFXBTI and then rinse thoroughly with clean cleaner, gasoline, brake fluid, or any 
FSTPSTUFBNKFUDMFBOFSTTJODF water. Use a toothbrush or bottlebrush other solvent. Clean the windshield
UIFZ DBVTF XBUFS TFFQBHF BOE for hard-to-reach areas. Stubborn dirt with a cloth or sponge dampened with
EFUFSJPSBUJPOJOUIFGPMMPXJOHBS and insects will come off more easily if a neutral detergent, and after cleaning,
FBTTFBMT PGXIFFMBOETXJOH the area is covered with a wet cloth for thoroughly wash it off with water. For
BSNCFBSJOHT GPSLBOECSBLFT
a few minutes before cleaning. additional cleaning, use Yamaha Wind-
FMFDUSJD DPNQPOFOUT DPVQMFST shield Cleaner or other quality cleaner.
DPOOFDUPST  JOTUSVNFOUT After riding in the rain, near the sea, or Some cleaning compounds for plastics
TXJUDIFT BOE MJHIUT
 CSFBUIFS on salt-sprayed roads may leave scratches on surfaces of the
IPTFTBOEWFOUT Since sea salt or salt sprayed on roads windshield. Before using them, make a
'PS TDPPUFST FRVJQQFE XJUI B during winter are extremely corrosive test by polishing an area which does
XJOETIJFME %P OPU VTF TUSPOH in combination with water, carry out not affect your visibility.
DMFBOFST PS IBSE TQPOHFT BT the following steps after each ride in
UIFZ XJMM DBVTF EVMMJOH PS the rain, near the sea, or on salt-
TDSBUDIJOH 4PNF DMFBOJOH sprayed roads.

9-2
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EWA10943
"GUFSDMFBOJOH 8"3/*/( 5*1
1. Dry the scooter with a chamois or Consult a Yamaha dealer for ad-
$POUBNJOBOUTPOUIFCSBLFTPSUJSFT
an absorbing cloth. vice on what products to use.
DBODBVTFMPTTPGDPOUSPM
2. Use a chrome polish to shine Washing, rainy weather or humid
chrome, aluminum and stainless- .BLFTVSFUIBUUIFSFJTOPPJMPS climates can cause the headlight
steel parts, including the exhaust XBY PO UIF CSBLFT PS UJSFT *G lens to fog. Turning the headlight
system. (Even the thermally in- OFDFTTBSZ  DMFBO UIF CSBLF on for a short period of time will
duced discoloring of stainless- EJTDT BOE CSBLF MJOJOHT XJUI B help remove the moisture from the
steel exhaust systems can be re- SFHVMBS CSBLF EJTD DMFBOFS PS lens.
moved through polishing.) BDFUPOF BOEXBTIUIFUJSFTXJUI
3. To prevent corrosion, it is recom- XBSN XBUFS BOE B NJME EFUFS
mended to apply a corrosion pro- HFOU
tection spray on all metal, #FGPSF PQFSBUJOH UIF TDPPUFS
 including chrome- and nickel-plat- UFTU JUT CSBLJOH QFSGPSNBODF
ed, surfaces. BOEDPSOFSJOHCFIBWJPS
4. Use spray oil as a universal clean- ECAU0022

er to remove any remaining dirt. NOTICE


5. Touch up minor paint damage "QQMZ TQSBZ PJM BOE XBY TQBS
caused by stones, etc. JOHMZBOENBLFTVSFUPXJQFPGG
6. Wax all painted surfaces. BOZFYDFTT
7. Let the scooter dry completely be- /FWFS BQQMZ PJM PS XBY UP BOZ
fore storing or covering it. SVCCFS QBSUT  QMBTUJD QBSUT PS
IFBEMJHIU  UBJMMJHIU BOE NFUFS
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9-3
4DPPUFSDBSFBOETUPSBHF
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4UPSBHF 2. Fill up the fuel tank and add fuel 4. Lubricate all control cables and
stabilizer (if available) to prevent the pivoting points of all levers and
the fuel tank from rusting and the pedals as well as of the side-
4IPSUUFSN
fuel from deteriorating. stand/centerstand.
Always store your scooter in a cool, dry
3. Perform the following steps to 5. Check and, if necessary, correct
place and, if necessary, protect it
protect the cylinder, piston rings, the tire air pressure, and then lift
against dust with a porous cover. Be
etc. from corrosion. the scooter so that both of its
sure the engine and the exhaust sys-
a. Remove the spark plug cap wheels are off the ground. Alterna-
tem are cool before covering the
and spark plug. tively, turn the wheels a little every
scooter.
ECA10821 b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine month in order to prevent the tires
NOTICE oil into the spark plug bore. from becoming degraded in one
c. Install the spark plug cap onto spot.
4UPSJOH UIF TDPPUFS JO B QPPSMZ
the spark plug, and then place 6. Cover the muffler outlet with a
WFOUJMBUFE SPPN PS DPWFSJOH JU 
the spark plug on the cylinder plastic bag to prevent moisture
XJUI B UBSQ  XIJMF JU JT TUJMM XFU
head so that the electrodes are from entering it.
XJMMBMMPXXBUFSBOEIVNJEJUZUP
grounded. (This will limit spark- 7. Remove the battery and fully char-
TFFQJOBOEDBVTFSVTU
ing during the next step.) ge it. Store it in a cool, dry place
5P QSFWFOU DPSSPTJPO  BWPJE
d. Turn the engine over several and charge it once a month. Do
EBNQ DFMMBST  TUBCMFT CFDBVTF
times with the starter. (This will not store the battery in an exces-
PG UIF QSFTFODF PG BNNPOJB

coat the cylinder wall with oil.) sively cold or warm place [less
BOEBSFBTXIFSFTUSPOHDIFNJ
e. Remove the spark plug cap than 0 °C (30 °F) or more than 30
DBMTBSFTUPSFE
from the spark plug, and then °C (90 °F)]. For more information
install the spark plug and the on storing the battery, see page
-POHUFSN spark plug cap. 8"3/*/(5P 8-28
Before storing your scooter for several QSFWFOU EBNBHF PS JOKVSZ
months: 5*1
GSPNTQBSLJOH NBLFTVSFUP
1. Follow all the instructions in the Make any necessary repairs before
HSPVOE UIF TQBSL QMVH FMFD
“Care” section of this chapter. storing the scooter.
USPEFT XIJMF UVSOJOH UIF FO
HJOFPWFS [EWA10952]
9-4
4QFDJãDBUJPOT
%JNFOTJPOT Starting system: 'VFM
Overall length: Electric starter Recommended fuel:
2185 mm (86.0 in) Lubrication system: Regular unleaded gasoline (Gasohol [E10]
Overall width: Wet sump acceptable)
775 mm (30.5 in) &OHJOFPJM Fuel tank capacity:
Overall height: Recommended brand: 13 L (3.4 US gal, 2.9 Imp.gal)
1415/1465 mm (55.7/57.7 in) YAMALUBE Fuel reserve amount:
Seat height: SAE viscosity grades: 2.4 L (0.63 US gal, 0.53 Imp.gal)
795 mm (31.3 in) 10W-40 'VFMJOKFDUJPO
Wheelbase: Recommended engine oil grade: Throttle body:
1540 mm (60.6 in) API service SG type or higher, JASO ID mark:
Ground clearance: standard MA or MB B741 00
135 mm (5.31 in) Engine oil quantity: 4QBSLQMVH T

Minimum turning radius: Oil change: Manufacturer/model:
2.6 m (8.53 ft) 1.50 L (1.59 US qt, 1.32 Imp.qt) NGK/LMAR8A-9
 8FJHIU With oil filter removal: Spark plug gap:
Curb weight: 1.60 L (1.69 US qt, 1.41 Imp.qt) 0.8–0.9 mm (0.031–0.035 in)
179 kg (395 lb)
$MVUDI
&OHJOF 'JOBMUSBOTNJTTJPOPJM
Clutch type:
Combustion cycle: Type:
Dry, centrifugal, shoe
4-stroke Motor oil SAE 10W-30 type SE or higher or
Gear oil SAE 85W GL-3 %SJWFUSBJO
Cooling system:
Quantity: Primary reduction ratio:
Liquid cooled
0.20 L (0.21 US qt, 0.18 Imp.qt) 1.000
Valve train:
Final drive:
SOHC $PPMBOURVBOUJUZ
Belt
Number of cylinders: Coolant reservoir (up to the maximum level
Secondary reduction ratio:
Single cylinder mark):
7.590 (48/18 x 37/13)
Displacement: 0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt)
Transmission type:
249.8 cm³ Radiator (including all routes):
V-belt automatic
Bore × stroke: 1.10 L (1.16 US qt, 0.97 Imp.qt)
70.0 × 64.9 mm (2.76 × 2.56 in) "JSãMUFS $IBTTJT
Compression ratio: Frame type:
Air filter element:
10.5 : 1 Underbone
Oil-coated paper element
Caster angle:
26.5 °
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Trail: 'SPOUXIFFM Shock absorber:
95 mm (3.7 in) Wheel type: Hydraulic damper
'SPOUUJSF Cast wheel Wheel travel:
Type: Rim size: 79 mm (3.1 in)
Tubeless J15M/C x MT3.5 &MFDUSJDBMTZTUFN
Size: 3FBSXIFFM System voltage:
120/70-15 M/C 56P Wheel type: 12 V
Manufacturer/model: Cast wheel Ignition system:
DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART Rim size: TCI
3FBSUJSF J14M/C x MT4.0 Charging system:
Type: 'SPOUCSBLF AC magneto
Tubeless Type: #BUUFSZ
Size: Hydraulic single disc brake Model:
140/70-14 M/C 62P Specified brake fluid: GTZ8V
Manufacturer/model: DOT 4 Voltage, capacity:
DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART 3FBSCSBLF 12 V, 7.0 Ah (10 HR) 
-PBEJOH Type: #VMCXBUUBHF
Maximum load: Hydraulic single disc brake Headlight:
161 kg (355 lb) Specified brake fluid: LED
(Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo DOT 4 Brake/tail light:
and accessories) 'SPOUTVTQFOTJPO LED
5JSFBJSQSFTTVSF NFBTVSFEPODPME Type: Front turn signal light:
UJSFT
 Telescopic fork 10.0 W
1 person: Spring: Rear turn signal light:
Front: Coil spring 10.0 W
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm², 29 psi) Shock absorber: Auxiliary light:
Rear: Hydraulic damper LED
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm², 33 psi) Wheel travel: License plate light:
2 persons: 110 mm (4.3 in) 5.0 W
Front: 3FBSTVTQFOTJPO Meter lighting:
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm², 29 psi) Type: LED
Rear: High beam indicator light:
Unit swing
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm², 33 psi) LED
Spring:
Coil spring
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Turn signal indicator light:
LED
Engine trouble warning light:
LED
ABS warning light:
LED
Smart key system indicator light:
LED
Traction control system indicator/warning
light:
LED
'VTF T

Main fuse:
20.0 A
Main fuse 2:
7.5 A
 Terminal fuse 1:
2.0 A
Signaling system fuse:
10.0 A
Signaling system fuse 2:
7.5 A
Radiator fan motor fuse:
7.5 A
Turn signal light and hazard fuse:
7.5 A
ABS control unit fuse:
7.5 A
ABS motor fuse:
30.0 A
ABS solenoid fuse:
15.0 A
Answer back fuse:
2.0 A
Backup fuse:
7.5 A 10-3
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Record the vehicle identification num-


ber, engine serial number, and the 1
model label information in the spaces
provided below. These identification
numbers are needed when registering
the vehicle with the authorities in your
area and when ordering spare parts
from a Yamaha dealer. 1

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 frame. 
into the crankcase.
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ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER: The vehicle identification number is
used to identify your vehicle and may
be used to register it with the licensing
authority in your area.

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This model’s ECU stores certain vehi-
cle data to assist in the diagnosis of
malfunctions and for research and de-
velopment purposes. This data will be
uploaded only when a special Yamaha
diagnostic tool is attached to the vehi-
cle, such as when maintenance checks
or service procedures are performed.

Although the sensors and recorded


data will vary by model, the main data
 points are:
Vehicle status and engine perfor-
mance data
Fuel-injection and emission-relat-
ed data

Yamaha will not disclose this data to a


third party except:
With the consent of the vehicle
owner
Where obligated by law
For use by Yamaha in litigation
For general Yamaha-conducted
research purposes when the data
is not related to an individual vehi-
cle nor owner
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