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OWNER’S MANUAL
Safety information 2
Description 3
Smart key system 4
Smartphone Connectivity System 5
Instrument and control functions 6
For your safety – pre-operation checks 7
Operation and important riding points 8
Periodic maintenance and adjustment 9
MOTORCYCLE
Scooter care and storage 10

CZD300P Specifications 11
Consumer information 12
Index 13

LIT-11626-36-64 BKA-F8199-10

[English (E)] DIC183


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Operating, servicing and


maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle can
expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust,
carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are
known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize
exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the
engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a
well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your
hands frequently when servicing your vehicle. For more
information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger-vehicle

Read this manual carefully before operating the vehicle. This manual should stay with the vehicle if it is sold.
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Use of trade marks


The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
iOS is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other
countries.
Android is a trademark of Google LLC.
Garmin StreetCross™ is a trademark of Garmin Ltd.
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Introduction
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha CZD300P. This model is the result of Yamaha’s vast experience in the
production of fine sporting, touring, and pacesetting racing machines. It represents the high degree of craftsmanship and
reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields.
This manual will give you an understanding of the operation, inspection, and basic maintenance of this motorcycle. If you
have any questions concerning the operation or maintenance of your motorcycle, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
The design and manufacture of this Yamaha motorcycle fully comply with the emissions standards for clean air applicable
at the date of manufacture. Yamaha has met these standards without reducing the performance or economy of operation
of the motorcycle. To maintain these high standards, it is important that you and your Yamaha dealer pay close attention
to the recommended maintenance schedules and operating instructions contained within this manual.
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 motorcycle and
this manual. If there is any question concerning this manual, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
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WARNING
Please read this manual and the “YOU AND YOUR MOTORCYCLE: RIDING TIPS” booklet carefully before operating
this motorcycle. Do not attempt to operate this motorcycle until you have attained adequate knowledge of its con-
trols and operating features. Regular inspections and careful maintenance, along with good operating techniques,
will help ensure that you safely enjoy the capabilities and reliability of this motorcycle.
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Important manual information


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Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:


This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.

A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in


WARNING death or serious injury.

A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the
NOTICE vehicle or other property.

TIP A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.

*Product and specifications are subject to change without notice.


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Important manual information

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CZD300P
OWNER’S MANUAL
©2023 by Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A.
1st edition, November 2022
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in Indonesia.
P/N LIT-11626-36-64
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Table of contents
Location of important labels........... 1-1 Instrument and control functions ...6-1 Engine break-in............................... 8-1
Indicator lights and warning Starting the engine ......................... 8-2
Safety information............................ 2-1 lights ............................................6-1 Starting off ...................................... 8-3
Further safe-riding points ............... 2-5 Dual Displays ..................................6-2 Acceleration and deceleration ........ 8-3
Main display ....................................6-3 Braking ........................................... 8-3
Description ....................................... 3-1 Infotainment display........................6-5 Tips for reducing fuel
Left view ......................................... 3-1 Menu system.................................6-10 consumption ............................... 8-4
Right view....................................... 3-2 Handlebar switches ......................6-20 Parking............................................ 8-4
Controls and instruments ............... 3-3 Front brake lever ...........................6-22
Rear brake lever ............................6-23 Periodic maintenance and
Smart key system ........................... 4-1 ABS ...............................................6-23 adjustment ........................................ 9-1
Smart key system........................... 4-1 Traction control system ................6-24 Tool kit ............................................ 9-2
Part 15 of FCC Rules...................... 4-2 Fuel tank cap ................................6-26 Periodic maintenance chart for the
Operating range of the smart key Fuel ...............................................6-27 emission control system ............. 9-3
system......................................... 4-2 Fuel tank overflow hose ................6-28 General maintenance and
Handling of the smart key and Catalytic converter ........................6-28 lubrication chart .......................... 9-4
mechanical keys ......................... 4-3 Storage compartments .................6-29 Removing and installing the
Smart key ....................................... 4-5 Windscreen ...................................6-31 panel............................................ 9-8
Smart key battery ........................... 4-6 Handlebar position .......................6-32 Checking the spark plug................. 9-8
Main switch .................................... 4-7 Adjusting the shock absorber Canister .......................................... 9-9
assemblies.................................6-33 Engine oil and oil filter element..... 9-10
Smartphone Connectivity Power outlet .................................6-33 Why Yamalube.............................. 9-12
System .............................................. 5-1 DC connectors ..............................6-34 Final transmission oil .................... 9-12
Smart features: Introduction........... 5-1 Sidestand ......................................6-34 Coolant ......................................... 9-13
Compliance with FCC rules and Ignition circuit cut-off system .......6-35 Air filter and V-belt case air filter
regulation .................................... 5-3 elements.................................... 9-15
Initial setup ..................................... 5-4 For your safety – pre-operation Checking the throttle grip
Telephone....................................... 5-7 checks ...............................................7-1 free play..................................... 9-19
Connection troubleshooting ........... 5-9 Valve clearance............................. 9-19
Operation and important riding Tires .............................................. 9-20
points .................................................8-1 Cast wheels .................................. 9-21
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Checking the front and rear Specifications ................................. 11-1
brake lever free play...................9-22
Checking the front and rear Consumer information................... 12-1
brake pads .................................9-22 Identification numbers .................. 12-1
Checking the brake fluid level .......9-23 Diagnostic connector.................... 12-2
Changing the brake fluid ...............9-24 Vehicle data recording .................. 12-2
Checking the V-belt.......................9-24 Reporting safety defects............... 12-4
Checking and lubricating the Scooter noise regulation............... 12-5
cables.........................................9-25 Maintenance record...................... 12-6
Checking and lubricating the YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION,
throttle grip and cable................9-25 U.S.A. 2020 AND LATER MODEL
Lubricating the front and rear SCOOTER LIMITED
brake levers................................9-25 WARRANTY............................... 12-8
Checking and lubricating the YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE
centerstand and sidestand ........9-26 (Y.E.S.)..................................... 12-10
Checking the front fork..................9-27
Checking the steering ...................9-27 Index ................................................ 13-1
Checking the wheel bearings ........9-28
Battery ...........................................9-28
Replacing the fuses.......................9-29
Vehicle lights .................................9-31
Replacing the license plate
light bulb ....................................9-31
Troubleshooting ............................9-32
Troubleshooting chart ...................9-33
Emergency mode .........................9-35

Scooter care and storage ..............10-1


Matte color caution .......................10-1
Care ...............................................10-1
Storage ..........................................10-4
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1
Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of
your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, a replacement
label is available from your Yamaha dealer.

1 2 5,6,7 8 9

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1

1 4
WARNING
LOAD LIMIT This unit contains high
pressure nitrogen gas.
1 kg { 2 lbs} Mishandling can cause
explosion.
BB8-F4877-20 Read owner’s manual
for instructions.
Do not incinerate,
2 puncture or open.
B74-F2259-10

WARNING
BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS VEHICLE, READ 5
THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND ALL LABELS.
ALWAYS WEAR AN APPROVED MOTORCYCLE
WARNING
HELMET, eye protection, and protective clothing. Improper loading can cause loss of control.
B74-F118K-00 Read owner’s manual for proper loading.
B74-F816J-00

3
6
EMISSION HOSE ROUTING
FUEL TANK THROTTLE BODY LOAD LIMIT
5 kg { 11 lbs}
ATMOSPHERE BB8-F4877-30
CANISTER
B74-F1686-00

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7 9

TIRE INFORMATION NOTICE


Cold tire normal pressure should be set Cleaning with alkaline or acid cleaner,
as follows. gasoline or solvent will damage windshield.
• Up to 90 kg (198 lbs) load Use neutral detergent.
FRONT : 200 kPa, (2.00 kgf/cm²), 29 psi B74-F815K-01

REAR : 225 kPa, (2.25 kgf/cm²), 33 psi


• 90kg (198 lbs) ~ maximum load
FRONT : 200 kPa, (2.00 kgf/cm²), 29 psi
REAR : 225 kPa, (2.25 kgf/cm²), 33 psi
B74-F1668-11

LOAD LIMIT
0.5 kg ( 1.1 lb)
B74-F4877-00

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Safety information
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 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.
Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- Therefore: 2
As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- tified instructor. Contact an autho- • Wear a brightly colored jacket.
sponsible for the safe and proper oper- rized scooter dealer to find out • 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 Safe Riding 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 • 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 • Never maintain a scooter with-
 Obtain thorough instructions from an accident or equipment damage. out proper knowledge. Contact
a competent source on all aspects See page 7-1 for a list of pre-operation an authorized scooter dealer to
of scooter operation. checks. inform you on basic scooter
 Observe the warnings and mainte-  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.  The failure of motorists to detect by certified staff.
 Obtain qualified training in safe and recognize scooters in traffic is
and proper riding techniques. the predominating cause of auto-
 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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 Many accidents involve inexperi- • Always signal before turning or Protective Apparel
enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that The majority of fatalities from scooter
erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you. accidents are the result of head inju-
2 accidents do not even have a cur-  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-
• Make sure that you are qualified control. vention or reduction of head injuries.
and that you only lend your • The operator should keep both  Always wear an approved helmet.
scooter to other qualified opera- hands on the handlebar and  Wear a face shield or goggles.
tors. both feet on the operator foot- Wind in your unprotected eyes
• 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. • The passenger should always hazard.
• We recommend that you prac- hold onto the operator, the seat  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  Never wear loose-fitting clothes,
trols. he or she can firmly place both otherwise they could catch on the
 Many accidents have been feet on the passenger footrests. control levers or wheels and cause
caused by error of the scooter op-  Never ride under the influence of injury or an accident.
erator. A typical error made by the alcohol or other drugs.  Always wear protective clothing
operator is veering wide on a turn  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
• Always obey the speed limit and burns.
never travel faster than warrant-  A passenger should also observe
ed by road and traffic condi- the above precautions.
tions.
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Safety information
Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning  Do not run engine outdoors where  Cargo and accessory weight
All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into should be kept as low and close to
monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing a building through openings such the scooter as possible. Securely
carbon monoxide can cause head- as windows and doors. pack your heaviest items as close 2
aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, to the center of the vehicle as pos-
confusion, and eventually death. Loading sible and make sure to distribute
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor- Adding accessories or cargo to your the weight as evenly as possible
less, tasteless gas which may be pres- scooter can adversely affect stability on both sides of the scooter to
ent even if you do not see or smell any and handling if the weight distribution minimize imbalance or instability.
engine exhaust. Deadly levels of car- of the scooter is changed. To avoid the  Shifting weights can create a sud-
bon monoxide can collect rapidly and possibility of an accident, use extreme den imbalance. Make sure that
you can quickly be overcome and un- caution when adding cargo or acces- accessories and cargo are se-
able to save yourself. Also, deadly lev- sories to your scooter. Use extra care curely attached to the scooter be-
els of carbon monoxide can linger for when riding a scooter that has added fore riding. Check accessory
hours or days in enclosed or poorly cargo or accessories. Here, along with mounts and cargo restraints fre-
ventilated areas. If you experience any the information about accessories be- quently.
symptoms of carbon monoxide poi- low, are some general guidelines to fol- • Properly adjust the suspension
soning, leave the area immediately, get low if loading cargo to your scooter: for your load (suspension-ad-
fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT- The total weight of the operator, pas- justable models only), and
MENT. senger, accessories and cargo must check the condition and pres-
 Do not run engine indoors. Even if not exceed the maximum load limit. sure of your tires.
you try to ventilate engine exhaust Operation of an overloaded vehicle • Never attach any large or heavy
with fans or open windows and could cause an accident. items to the handlebar, front
doors, carbon monoxide can rap- fork, or front fender. Such items
idly reach dangerous levels. Maximum load: can create unstable handling or
 Do not run engine in poorly venti- 171 kg (377 lb) a slow steering response.
lated or partially enclosed areas  This vehicle is not designed to
When loading within this weight limit,
such as barns, garages, or car- pull a trailer or to be attached to
keep the following in mind:
ports. a sidecar.
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Safety information
Genuine Yamaha Accessories products or having other modifications • 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
2 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  Never install accessories or carry • 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-  Use caution when adding electri-
scure lights or reflectors. cal accessories. If electrical ac-
Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and • Accessories fitted to the han- cessories exceed the capacity of
Modifications 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.
nize that some aftermarket accesso- are added to the handlebar or
ries or modifications are not suitable front fork area, they must be as
because of potential safety hazards to lightweight as possible and
you or others. Installing aftermarket should be kept to a minimum.
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Aftermarket Tires and Rims cation for the straps carefully so EAU57600

The tires and rims that came with your the straps will not rub against Further safe-riding points
scooter were designed to match the painted surfaces during transport.  Be sure to signal clearly when
performance capabilities and to pro-  The suspension should be com- making turns. 2
vide the best combination of handling, pressed somewhat by the tie-  Braking can be extremely difficult
braking, and comfort. Other tires, rims, downs, if possible, so that the on a wet road. Avoid hard braking,
sizes, and combinations may not be scooter will not bounce exces- because the scooter could slide.
appropriate. Refer to page 9-20 for tire sively during transport. Apply the brakes slowly when
specifications and more information on stopping on a wet surface.
replacing your tires.  Slow down as you approach a
corner or turn. Once you have
Transporting the Scooter completed a turn, accelerate
Be sure to observe following instruc- slowly.
tions before transporting the scooter in  Be careful when passing parked
another vehicle. cars. A driver might not see you
 Remove all loose items from the and open a door in your path.
scooter.  Railroad crossings, streetcar rails,
 Point the front wheel straight iron plates on road construction
ahead on the trailer or in the truck sites, and manhole covers be-
bed, and choke it in a rail to pre- come extremely slippery when
vent movement. wet. Slow down and cross them
 Secure the scooter with tie-downs with caution. Keep the scooter up-
or suitable straps that are at- right, otherwise it could slide out
tached to solid parts of the scoot- from under you.
er, such as the frame or upper  The brake pads or linings could
front fork triple clamp (and not, for get wet when you wash the scoot-
example, to rubber-mounted han- er. After washing the scooter,
dlebars or turn signals, or parts check the brakes before riding.
that could break). Choose the lo-
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Safety information
 Always wear a helmet, gloves,
trousers (tapered around the cuff
and ankle so they do not flap), and
2 a brightly colored jacket.
 Do not carry too much luggage on
the scooter. An overloaded scoot-
er is unstable. Use a strong cord
to secure any luggage to the carri-
er (if equipped). A loose load will
affect the stability of the scooter
and could divert your attention
from the road. (See page 2-3.)

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Description
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Left view
1 2 3 4

13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5
1. Storage compartment A (page 6-29) 9. Engine oil drain bolt (page 9-10)
2. Tool kit (page 9-2) 10.Engine oil filter element (page 9-10)
3. Grab bar (page 8-3) 11.Sidestand (page 6-34)
4. Air filter element (page 9-15) 12.Spark plug (page 9-8)
5. Shock absorber assembly spring preload adjusting ring (page 6-33) 13.Coolant reservoir (page 9-13)
6. Final transmission oil filler cap (page 9-12)
7. Final transmission oil drain bolt (page 9-12)
8. V-belt case air filter element (page 9-15)

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Description
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Right view
1,2 3 4 5 6 7 8,9 10,11

14 13 12
1. Tail light 9. Fuses (page 9-29)
2. Rear turn signal light 10.Headlight (page 9-31)
3. Rear storage compartment (page 6-29) 11.Auxiliary light (page 9-31)
4. Fuel tank cap (page 6-26) 12.Centerstand (page 9-26)
5. Storage compartment B (page 6-29) 13.Engine oil level check window (page 9-10)
6. Windscreen (page 6-31) 14.Engine oil filler cap (page 9-10)
7. Front turn signal light
8. Battery (page 9-28)

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Description
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Controls and instruments


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

11 10
1. Rear brake lever (page 6-23) 9. Throttle grip (page 9-19)
2. Left handlebar switches (page 6-20) 10.Main switch (page 4-7)
3. Rear brake fluid reservoir (page 9-23) 11.Power outlet (page 6-33)
4. Infotainment display (page 6-5)
5. Main display (page 6-3)
6. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 9-23)
7. Right handlebar switches (page 6-20)
8. Front brake lever (page 6-22)

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Smart key system


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Smart key system


The smart key system enables you to 1
operate the vehicle without using a
mechanical key. In addition, there is an
answer-back function to help you lo- 1
cate the vehicle in a parking lot. (See
page 4-5.)
2
4
1
1. Main switch 1. Vehicle mounted antenna
2 2. Main switch knob
ECA24080
EWA14704
NOTICE
WARNING
The smart key system uses weak ra-
 Keep implanted pacemakers or dio waves. The smart key system
cardiac defibrillators, as well as may not work in the following situa-
other electric medical devices tions.
1. Smart key away from the vehicle mounted  The smart key is placed in a lo-
2. Smart key button antenna (see illustration). cation exposed to strong radio
 Radio waves transmitted by the waves or other electromagnetic
antenna may affect the opera- noise
tion of such devices when close  There are facilities nearby that
by. are emitting strong radio waves
 If you have an electric medical (TV or radio towers, power
device, consult a doctor or the plants, broadcasting stations,
device manufacturer before us- airports, etc.)
ing this vehicle.

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Smart key system


 You are carrying or using com- EAU66881 EAU76453

munication equipment such as Part 15 of FCC Rules Operating range of the smart
radios or mobile phones in This device complies with Part 15 of key system
close proximity of the smart key FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the The approximate operating range of
 The smart key is in contact with following two conditions: the smart key system is shown below.
or covered by a metallic object (1) this device may not cause interfer-
 Other vehicles equipped with a ence, and
smart key system are nearby (2) this device must accept any inter- 4
In such situations, move the smart ference, including interference that
key to another location and perform may cause undesired operation of this
the operation again. If it still does device.
not work, operate the vehicle in
emergency mode. (See page 9-35.) FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not express-
TIP ly approved by the party responsible
To preserve vehicle battery power, the for compliance could void the user’s
smart key system turns off approxi- authority to operate the equipment.
mately 9 days after the vehicle was last
used (the answer-back function is dis-
abled). In this situation, simply push
the main switch knob to turn the smart
key system back on.

If the smart key is turned off, the vehi-


cle will not recognize the smart key
even if it is within operating range. If the
smart key battery is discharged, the
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Smart key system


smart key system may not work or its EAU78624 EWA17952

operating range may become very Handling of the smart key and WARNING
short. mechanical keys  The smart key should be carried
2 with you. Do not store it on the
TIP 1 vehicle.
 Do not place the smart key in a
 When the smart key is within
storage compartment.
operating range, exercise due
 Always carry the smart key with
4 care because other people not
you.
carrying the smart key can start
 Turn the smart key off when leav-
the engine and operate the vehi-
ing the vehicle.
cle.
Included with the vehicle is one smart
1. Smart key
key, two mechanical keys, and one
2. Mechanical key
identification number card.
If the vehicle battery is discharged, the
1 mechanical key can be used to open
the seat. Carry one mechanical key
in addition to the smart key.
If the smart key is lost or the smart key
868588 battery has discharged, the identifica-
tion number can be used to operate
the vehicle in emergency mode. (See
page 9-35.) Write down the identifi-
cation number in case of emergen-
1. Identification number card
cy.
If the smart key is lost and the smart
key system identification number is un-
known, the entire smart key system will

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need to be replaced at considerable  Keep the smart key away from still does not operate, check the
cost. Keep the identification number strong magnetic fields and vehicle battery and then have a
card in a safe place. magnetic objects such as key Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
ECA21573
holders, TVs, and computers.  If the smart key continually re-
NOTICE  Keep the smart key away from ceives radio waves, the smart key
The smart key has precision elec- electric medical equipment. battery will discharge quickly. (For
tronic components. Observe the fol-  Do not allow oils, polishing example, when placed in the vicin-
lowing precautions to prevent agents, fuel, or any strong ity of electrical products such as 4
possible malfunction or damage. chemicals to come in contact televisions, radios, or computers.)
 Do not place or store the smart with the smart key. The smart  You can register up to six smart
key in a storage compartment. key body may become discol- keys for the same vehicle. See a
The smart key may be damaged ored or cracked. Yamaha dealer regarding spare
from road vibrations or exces- smart keys.
sive heat. TIP  If a smart key is lost, contact a
 Do not drop, bend, or subject  The smart key battery life is ap- Yamaha dealer immediately to
the smart key to strong impacts. proximately two years, but this prevent the vehicle from being
 Do not submerge the smart key may vary according to operating stolen.
in water or other liquids. conditions.
 Do not place heavy items or ex-  Replace the smart key battery
cessive stress on the smart key. when the smart key system indi-
 Do not leave the smart key in a cator light flashes for 20 seconds
place exposed to direct sun- when the vehicle is turned on, or
light, high temperature or high when the smart key indicator light
humidity. does not come on when the smart
 Do not grind or attempt to mod- key button is pushed. (See page
ify the smart key. 4-6.) After changing the smart key
battery, if the smart key system

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EAU76474
To turn the smart key on or off Operating range of the answer-back
Smart key Push the smart key button for approxi- function
mately 1 second to turn the smart key The approximate operating range of
1
on or off. When the smart key is turned the answer-back function is as shown.
2 off, the vehicle cannot be operated
even if the smart key is within operating
range. To operate the vehicle, turn the ~16ft
4 smart key on and bring it within operat-
ing range.

To check whether the smart key is


1. Smart key indicator light turned on or off
2. Smart key button Push the smart key button to confirm
EWA17952 the current operating status of the
smart key. As the smart key system uses weak ra-
WARNING
If the smart key indicator light: dio waves, the operating range may be
 The smart key should be carried affected by the surrounding environ-
 Comes on quickly for 0.1 sec-
with you. Do not store it on the ment.
onds: The smart key is turned on.
vehicle.
 Comes on slowly for 0.5 seconds:
 When the smart key is within To turn the answer-back beeper on
The smart key is turned off.
operating range, exercise due or off
care because other people not The beeper, which sounds when the
Remote answer-back function
carrying the smart key can start answer-back function is operated, can
Push the smart key button to operate
the engine and operate the vehi- be turned on or off according to the fol-
the answer-back function remotely.
cle. lowing procedure.
The beeper will sound twice and all of
the turn signal lights will flash twice. 1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
This feature is convenient for locating within operating range.
your vehicle in a parking lot and other
areas.
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2. Turn the main switch to “OFF”, EAU83294
 Do not expose the battery to di-
and then push the main switch Smart key battery rect sunlight or other heat
knob once. sources.
3. Within 9 seconds of pushing the
knob, push and hold the knob To replace the smart key battery
again for 5 seconds. 1. Open the smart key case as
4. When the beeper sounds, the set- shown.
ting is complete. 4
If the beeper:
 Sounds twice: The beeper is
turned off. 1
 Sounds once: The beeper is 1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
turned on.
If the smart key system indicator light
flashes for 20 seconds when the vehi-
cle is first turned on, the smart key bat-
tery is low and should be replaced.
Also, if the answer-back function does 2. Remove the battery.
not work or its operating range is very
short, replace the battery soon. 1
EWA14724

WARNING
 The battery and other remov-
able parts may cause injury if
swallowed. Keep the battery
and other removable parts away
from children.
1. Battery

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ECA15785 EAU76893
TIP NOTICE Main switch
Dispose of the removed battery in ac-
 Use a cloth when opening the
cordance with local regulations.
smart key case with a screw-
3. Note the polarity of the battery driver. Direct contact with hard
and install it with the positive “+” objects may damage or scratch
side facing downwards as shown. the smart key. 1
4  Take precautions to prevent the
Specified battery: waterproof seal from being 2
CR2032 damaged or contaminated by
dirt.
 Do not touch the internal cir- 1. Main switch
cuits and terminals. This may 2. Main switch knob
1 cause malfunctions.
 Do not apply excessive force to
the smart key when replacing
the battery.
 Make sure the battery is in-
+ + stalled correctly. Confirm the di-
rection of the positive “+” side
1. Battery of the battery.
4. Gently snap the smart key case
closed. 1
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”

The main switch is used to turn the ve-


hicle power ON/OFF, lock/unlock the
steering, and open the seat, fuel tank
lid and storage compartment A. After

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pushing the main switch knob and EAU76502
ON TIP
confirmation with the smart key has
 If the vehicle battery voltage is
taken place, the main switch can be 1 2 low, the turn signal lights will not
turned while the smart key system indi-
flash.
cator light is on (approximately 4 sec-
 See “Emergency mode” on page
onds).
EWA18720 9-35 for information on turning the
WARNING vehicle power on without the
4
smart key.
Never turn the main switch to
“OFF”, “ ”, or “OPEN” while the ve- EAU76511
hicle is moving. Otherwise the elec- OFF
trical systems will be switched off, 1. Push.
which may result in loss of control or 2. Turn. 1
an accident. All electrical circuits are supplied with
power, and the engine can be started.
TIP
Do not push the main switch knob re- To turn the vehicle power on
peatedly or turn the main switch back 1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
and forth beyond normal use. Other- within operating range.
wise, to protect the main switch from 2. Push the main switch knob and
damage, the smart key system will the smart key indicator light will 1. Turn.
temporarily disable and the smart key come on for approximately 4 sec-
system indicator light will flash. If this onds. All electrical systems are off.
occurs, wait until the indicator light 3. While the smart key system indi-
stops flashing before operating the cator light is on, turn the main To turn the vehicle power off
main switch again. switch to “ON”. All of the turn sig- 1. With the smart key turned on and
nal lights will flash twice and the within operating range, turn the
The main switch positions are de-
vehicle power will turn on. main switch to “OFF”.
scribed below.

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2. The turn signal lights flash once To open the seat and storage compart-
and the vehicle power turns off. ment A
TIP 1 2
When the main switch is turned to
“OFF” but the smart key cannot be
confirmed (the smart key is either out-
side operation range or has been
1
4
turned off), the beeper will sound for 3
seconds and the smart key system in-
dicator light will flash for 30 seconds. 1. “SEAT” button
 During this 30 seconds, the main
switch can be freely operated. 1. Push.
 After 30 seconds, the vehicle 2. Turn.
power will turn off automatically. 1. With the smart key turned on and
 To turn the vehicle power off im- within operating range, push the
mediately, push the main switch main switch knob.
knob four times within 2 seconds. 2. While the smart key system indi-
cator light is on, turn the main
EAU79042
OPEN (open) switch to “OPEN”.
3. To open the seat, push the
“SEAT” button, and then lift the 4. To open storage compartment A,
Power is supplied to the main switch.
rear of the seat. push the “LID” button.
The seat and storage compartment A
can be opened.

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Open position reminder EAU76521
“ ” (lock)
To prevent you from accidentally leav-
ing the vehicle unlocked by walking 1 2
away with the main switch still in the
“OPEN” position, the smart key system
beeper will sound under the following
1 conditions.
 When the main switch has been in 4
the “OPEN” position for 3 minutes
1. “LID” button  If the smart key is turned off while
the main switch is in the “OPEN”
position 1. Push.
 If you walk out of range of the 2. Push and turn.
smart key system with the main The steering is locked and all electrical
switch in the “OPEN” position systems are off.

If the beeper sounds after 3 minutes, To lock the steering


1 turn the main switch to “OFF” or “ ”. 1. Turn the handlebar all the way to
If the beeper sounds because the the left.
smart key was turned off or moved out 2. With the smart key turned on and
1. Storage compartment A of range, turn the smart key on and within operating range, push the
walk back into range. main switch knob.
TIP 3. While the smart key system indi-
TIP
Make sure that the seat and storage cator light is on, push and turn the
 The beeper will turn off after 1
compartment are securely closed be- main switch to “ ”.
minute.
fore starting off.
 The seat can also be opened with
the mechanical key. (See page
6-29.)

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EAU79000
TIP “ ” (fuel tank cap lid) TIP
If the steering will not lock, try turning Make sure that fuel tank cap lid is se-
the handlebar back to the right slightly. To open the fuel tank cap lid curely closed before starting off.
1 2
To unlock the steering
1 2
4

1. Push.
2. Turn.
1. Push. 1. With the smart key turned on and
2. Push and turn.
within operating range, push the
1. With the smart key turned on and main switch knob.
within operating range, push the 2. While the smart key system indi-
main switch knob. cator light is on, turn the main
2. While the smart key system indi- switch to “ ”.
cator light is on, push and turn the
main switch to the desired posi- To close the fuel tank cap lid
tion. Push the fuel tank cap lid down until it
is closed.

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EAU99095
 Audio player (page 6-11) Smart features are accessed via the
Smart features: Introduction  Smartphone notifications menu system on the infotainment dis-
EWA21412
 Weather information (page 6-15) play. The menu system and all related
WARNING
 Clock automatic update (page features are controlled using
 Failure to pay attention while 6-17) the “ ”/“ ”/“ ” switches and
riding could result in death or  Language settings (page 5-2) the “ ” button.
serious injury. Always concen- First, please read how to operate the
trate on riding by keeping your TIP
basic menu controls in the next sec-
eyes and mind on the road.  Some features may not be avail-
tion, and then an initial setup and con-
 Stop the vehicle before making able depending on your smart-
nection of a smartphone must be 5
any settings changes. phone.
completed.
 Changing settings while riding Some music and SNS applica-
can distract the operator and in- tions may not function properly in
Menu system controls
crease the risk of an accident. combination with other applica-
 Never take your hands off the tions.
handlebars while riding.  The CCU takes approximately 10 1
 Keep volume levels low enough seconds to initiate its Bluetooth
to maintain awareness of your function after the vehicle power is
surroundings and ensure safe- turned on. Related functions will 2
3
ty. be grayed out in the menu system
during this time.
This vehicle is equipped with an exten-
sive suite of smart features utilizing
your smartphone, connected to the ve- 1. “ ”/“ ” switches
hicle through a communication control 2. “ ” switch
unit (CCU) and the Yamaha Motorcycle 3. “ ” button
Connect app on your phone.
This manual uses the following terms
 GPS navigation (requires Garmin
to describe the usage of the menu con-
StreetCross) (page 5-6)
trols:
 Telephone (page 5-7)
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Briefly press the switch or Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app  Navigation and other features re-
Short press
button quire GPS access permissions to
Press the switch or button be set as “Always allow” on your
Long press
for 1 second
smartphone.
 Every smartphone operates differ-
Menu system basic operations:
ently; refer to your individual de-
 Use the “ ”/“ ” switches to
vice instructions regarding
highlight and adjust menu items.
connectivity, Bluetooth discovery,
 Short press the “ ” switch to
app permissions, and other set-
open the menu system from the
5 tings.
home screen or execute a selec-
tion in the menu system. Yamaha Motorcycle Connect is a free
 Short press the “ ” button to cy- app which is needed to complete the
cle between the 3 home screens connection between the CCU and your
or return to the previous screen in smartphone. The app can be searched
the menu system. by name and downloaded from your
 Long press the “ ” button to exit smartphone application store.
the menu system and return to the
home screen. TIP
 Use of Yamaha Motorcycle Con-
TIP nect is subject to your agreement
When the navigation system is not to the Yamaha Motorcycle Con-
connected, the navigation home nect terms of use.
screen cannot be cycled to using  The Yamaha Motorcycle Connect
the “ ” button. app may not function on all smart-
phones or OS (operating system)
versions.

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EAUN4180
 Reorient or relocate the receiving End-users and installers must be pro-
Compliance with FCC rules antenna. vide with antenna installation instruc-
and regulation  Increase the separation between tions and transmitter operating
the equipment and receiver. conditions for satisfying RF exposure
Communication Control Unit  Connect the equipment into an compliance.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COM- outlet on a circuit different from
MISSION INTERFERENCE STATE- that to which the receiver is con- Meter Assembly
MENT nected. Contains FCC ID: IPH-04150
This equipment has been tested and  Consult the dealer or an experi- This device complies with part 15 of
found to comply with the limits for a enced radio/ TV technician for the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to 5
Class B digital device, pursuant to part help. the following two conditions: (1) this
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are device may not cause harmful interfer-
designed to provide reasonable pro- FCC CAUTION: ence, and (2) this device must accept
tection against harmful interference in Any changes or modifications not ex- any interference received, including in-
a residential installation. This equip- pressly approved by the grantee of this terference that may cause undesired
ment generates, uses and can radiate device could void the user's authority operation.
radio frequency energy and, if not in- to operate the equipment.
stalled and used in accordance with This device complies with Part 15 of FCC CAUTION:
the instructions, may cause harmful in- the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to Changes or modifications not express-
terference to radio communications. the following two conditions: (1) this ly approved by the party responsible
However, there is no guarantee that in- device may not cause harmful interfer- for compliance could void the user's
terference will not occur in a particular ence, and (2) this device must accept authority to operate the equipment.
installation. If this equipment does any interference received, including in-
cause harmful interference to radio or terference that may cause undesired This transmitter must not be co-locat-
television reception, which can be de- operation. ed or operated in conjunction with any
termined by turning the equipment off RF exposure warning other antenna or transmitter.
and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
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EAU99109
 At facilities nearby that are
Initial setup emitting strong radio waves (TV
This section describes the basic setup or radio towers, power plants,
procedures to connect your smart- broadcasting stations, airports,
phone to the CCU and start using etc.).
smart features.
1. Download/install the Yamaha Mo- 1. Download and install the Yamaha
torcycle Connect app on your Motorcycle Connect app on your
smartphone via an application smartphone.
store. Complete the installation 2. Short press the “ ” switch to
5 open the menu system. Navigate
and pair/connect it to the CCU via 3. To use the audio/phone/naviga-
Bluetooth. tion system route guidance, to: “ Settings” → “Connection”
pair/connect a Bluetooth headset → “Bluetooth”.
to your smartphone. (See page
5-7.).

Yamaha Motorcycle Connect pair-


ing
ECAN0150

NOTICE
The Bluetooth connection may not
work in the following situations. 3. Make sure there is a blue check-
2. To use the navigation system,  In a location exposed to strong
download/install the Garmin mark next to “Bluetooth” and se-
radio waves or other electro- lect “Discovery mode”.
StreetCross app. Complete the in- magnetic noise.
stallation and pair/connect it to the
CCU via Bluetooth.

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TIP
 A request will appear on your
smartphone to share contact in-
formation with the vehicle. If you
decline to upload the data to the
CCU and/or allow access to notifi-
cations, you can do so later in your
smartphone’s settings.
 If a Bluetooth pairing record is de-
4. Open the Yamaha Motorcycle 6. Accept the pairing request on your 5
leted from the smartphone, then
Connect app and navigate to the smartphone. the corresponding pairing record
“Pairing” screen. Follow the in- must be deleted from the “Paired
TIP
structions on the app to detect the devices” list in order to pair again
 After the passkey appears, the
CCU and pair/connect with it. successfully.
pairing must be confirmed within
TIP 30 seconds or it will time out. If a  If a Bluetooth pairing record is de-
After making the CCU discoverable, a failure occurs, select “Discovery leted from the “Paired devices”
pairing must be completed within 3 mode” again to retry. list, then the corresponding pair-
minutes or the process will fail. If a fail-  When connected, the Yamaha ing record must be deleted from
ure occurs, select “Discovery mode” Motorcycle Connect indicator the smartphone in order to pair
again to retry. icon “ ” will appear on the top of again successfully.
the infotainment display and also  The first time the vehicle is paired
5. A request for Bluetooth pairing will with the Yamaha Motorcycle Con-
next to the connected smart-
appear with a passkey matching nect app, the menu system lan-
phone device name in the “Paired
the one displayed on the smart- guage will change to match the
devices” list. (See page 6-16.)
phone. Use the “ ”/“ ” switch- language selected in the app.
es to highlight “Yes” and then When first installed, the app
short press the “ ” switch. adopts the system language of the

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smartphone. If the language is not foreground in order to ensure the
supported by the CCU, then Eng- smartphone does not sleep (lock).
lish will be automatically selected. If another app’s function moves
 Once paired, the Yamaha Motor- the Garmin StreetCross app to the
cycle Connect app will open auto- background (phone call, alarm,
matically when a Bluetooth etc.) the smartphone may sleep
connection is established and will (lock) and the navigation may
connect to the CCU automatically stop.
(This functionality varies by smart- This vehicle is equipped with a naviga-  The Garmin StreetCross app’s
5 phone and/or OS versions. Refer tion system which provides visual and GPS access permissions must be
to the Yamaha Motorcycle Con- audio route guidance. To use the navi- set to “Always allow” on your
nect app for more details). gation system, you must first down- smartphone’s settings.
load the Garmin StreetCross app from  The Garmin StreetCross app may
Navigation system: Garmin Street- an application store on a smartphone not work on all smartphones or
Cross and then register for its service. OS (operating system) versions.
EWA21401
See page 6-6 for more information  While route guidance is active, the
WARNING weather information at the desti-
about operating the navigation system.
 Always stop the vehicle before nation will be displayed. If the des-
operating the navigation sys- TIP tination is more than 1 hour away,
tem.  Use of the Garmin StreetCross the weather information will be
 Always concentrate on riding by app is subject to your agreement from a location 1 hour away on
keeping your eyes and mind on to the Garmin StreetCross terms route to the destination.
the road. of use.
 Yamaha shall not be liable for any Garmin StreetCross pairing
damages resulting from the use of ECAN0150

the Garmin StreetCross app. NOTICE


 The smartphone must remain un- The Bluetooth connection may not
locked and the Garmin Street- work in the following situations.
Cross app must be kept in the
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 In a location exposed to strong EAU99123
TIP Telephone
radio waves or other electro-
When connected, the navigation con- This vehicle is equipped with a tele-
magnetic noise.
nection indicator icon “ ” will appear phone function that requires both a
 At facilities nearby that are
on the top of the infotainment display smartphone and a Bluetooth headset.
emitting strong radio waves (TV
and the “ ” icon will appear next to the The smartphone must be paired and
or radio towers, power plants,
connected smartphone device name in connected to both the CCU and a
broadcasting stations, airports,
the “Paired devices” list. (See page Bluetooth headset (page 5-4).
etc.).
6-16.)
1. Download and install the Garmin Receiving phone calls:
StreetCross app on your smart- 5
Bluetooth Headset Pairing
phone. Follow your headsets manufacturer in-
2. Make sure the Yamaha Motorcy- structions to pair/connect to your
cle Connect is connected to the smartphone. When the headset con-
CCU. nection is detected by the Yamaha
3. Open the Garmin StreetCross app Motorcycle Connect app, the Headset
and tap “ ” to open the connec- indicator icon “ ” will appear on the
tion menu and follow the instruc- top of the infotainment display.
tions in the app to pair/connect to
the CCU. TIP
When the using headset voice func- When a phone call is received to the
tion, the Bluetooth connection be- connected smartphone, the ringtone
tween the smartphone and the CCU will play through the connected head-
may become unstable. See the set and the incoming call screen will re-
Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app for place the current screen on the
more details. display. Short press the “ ” switch to
answer the call and the display will
change to the active call screen. Short
press the “ ” switch to reject the call.

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The active phone call indicator  For some smartphones, when a  Never take your hands off the
icon “ ” will appear for the duration of call is active and a second incom- handlebars while riding.
the call. ing call is rejected, the displayed  Always concentrate on riding by
caller ID might change to the sec- keeping your eyes and mind on
ond caller ID. the road.
 For some smartphones, rejecting  Keep volume levels low enough
a call with the “ ” switch will not to maintain awareness of your
function correctly. The end call surroundings and ensure safe-
icon may be grayed out or using ty.
5 the end call icon will accept the
call instead. In this case, operate
the smartphone directly to end the
Use the “ switch to increase the call call.
volume and the “ switch to de-
crease the call volume. Short press Making phone calls:
the “ ” switch to end the call. To make a phone call, you must start
the phone call directly on your smart-
TIP phone. Once active, the active call
 For some smartphone models, the screen will be accessible under “
call volume cannot be adjusted Phone” in the menu system (page
using the handlebar switches. In 6-11) and the active call indicator will
this case, the volume adjustment appear at the top of the infotainment
will be grayed out on the active display (page 6-9). The call audio will
call screen. play through the connected Bluetooth
 When a phone call is active and a headset.
second incoming call is accepted, EWA21420

the first call will be put on-hold un- WARNING


til the second call is ended.  Do not use your smartphone
while the vehicle is in motion.
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EAU99213
If the error persists, try the following:
Connection troubleshooting 1. Turn OFF the vehicle power. After
If a connection error occurs between 20 seconds, turn ON the vehicle
the smartphone, Yamaha Motorcycle power again.
Connect app, Garmin StreetCross app 2. Turn OFF the smartphone’s
and/or CCU, the following screen is Bluetooth. Then turn it ON again.
displayed. 3. Delete Bluetooth pairing informa-
tion from both smartphone and
vehicle.
4. Reboot the Yamaha Motorcycle 5
Connect app and Garmin Street-
Cross app.

Select “Details” and check the connec-


tion as instructed on the screen.

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EAU4939Y EAU88690 EAU89430

Indicator lights and warning High beam indicator light “ ” Engine trouble warning light “ ”
lights This indicator light comes on when the This warning light comes on if a prob-
high beam of the headlight is switched lem is detected in the engine or other
on. vehicle control system. If this occurs,
have a Yamaha dealer check the on-
EAU88880
board diagnostic system.
Coolant temperature warning light
“ ” TIP
This warning light comes on when the When the vehicle is turned on, this light
engine is overheating. If this occurs, should come on for a few seconds and
stop the engine immediately and allow then go off. Otherwise, have a Yamaha
6 the engine to cool. (See page 9-34.) dealer check vehicle.
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ” For vehicles with a radiator fan, the ra-
2. Left turn signal indicator light “ ” diator fan(s) automatically switch on or EAUN4000

3. Traction control system indicator “ ” off according to the coolant tempera- ABS warning light “ ”
4. High beam indicator light “ ” ture. This warning light comes on when the
5. Engine trouble warning light “ ” vehicle is first turned on, and goes off
6. Coolant temperature warning light “ ” TIP after starting riding. If the warning light
7. Right turn signal indicator light “ ” When the vehicle is turned on, the light comes on while riding, the anti-lock
8. ABS warning light “ ” will come on for a few seconds, and brake system may not work correctly.
then go off. If the light does not come EWA16043

EAUN4030
on, or if the light remains on, have a WARNING
Turn signal indicator lights “ ”
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. If the ABS warning light does not
and “ ”
ECA10022 turn off after reaching 10 km/h (6
Each indicator light will flash when its
corresponding turn signal lights flash. NOTICE mi/h), or if the warning light comes
Do not continue to operate the en- on while riding:
gine if it is overheating.  Use extra caution to avoid pos-
sible wheel lock during emer-
gency braking.
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 Have a Yamaha dealer check EAUN2772 EAU99271

the vehicle as soon as possible.


Smart key system indicator light Dual Displays
“ ”
This indicator light communicates the
TIP
status of the smart key system. When
If the engine is revved while the brakes
the smart key system is operating nor-
are applied or the vehicle is on its cen-
mally, this indicator light will be off. If
terstand (if equipped), the ABS warning
there is an error in the smart key sys-
light may come on. If this happens, turn
tem, the indicator light will flash. The
the vehicle power off and then back on
indicator light will also flash when com-
again to reset the ABS warning light.
munication between the vehicle and
smart key takes place and when cer-
EAU88700 1. Main display 6
Traction control system indicator tain smart key system operations are 2. Infotainment display
light “ ” carried out.
EWA21412
This indicator light will flash when trac-
WARNING
tion control has engaged.
If the traction control system is turned  Failure to pay attention while
off, this indicator light will come on. riding could result in death or
serious injury. Always concen-
TIP trate on riding by keeping your
When the vehicle is turned on, the light eyes and mind on the road.
should come on for a few seconds and  Stop the vehicle before making
then go off. If the light does not come any settings changes.
on, or if the light remains on, have a  Changing settings while riding
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. can distract the operator and in-
crease the risk of an accident.
 Never take your hands off the
handlebars while riding.

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 Keep volume levels low enough EAU99165
Fuel meter
to maintain awareness of your Main display The fuel meter indicates the amount of
surroundings and ensure safe- 1 5 2 fuel in the fuel tank. The display seg-
ty. ments of the fuel meter disappear from
“F” (full) towards “E” (empty) as the fuel
This vehicle is equipped with a multi-
level decreases. When the fuel de-
function-meter unit containing 2 sepa-
creases to the reserve level, then the
rate display screens. The Main display
last segment of the fuel meter will start
contains basic information essential to
flashing, refuel as soon as possible.
operating the vehicle. The Infotainment
display contains periphery vehicle in- 6 3 4 Oil change indicator “OIL”
formation, a menu system and smart
6 1. Speedometer This indicator will flash at the initial
features. 2. Fuel meter 1000 km (625 mi), then 6000 km (3500
3. Oil change indicator “OIL” mi) and then every 6000 km (3500 mi)
4. V-belt replacement indicator “V-BELT” thereafter. When it appears, change
5. Icy road warning indicator “ ”
the engine oil. (See page 6-19.)
6. Odometer/tripmeters

V-Belt replacement indicator “V-


TIP
BELT”
The display units can be changed in This indicator will flash every 20000 km
the menu system on the infotainment (12500 mi). When it appears have a
display. (See page 6-18.) Yamaha dealer replace the V-Belt.

Speedometer TIP
The speedometer shows the vehicle’s To turn off the oil change and V-belt re-
traveling speed. placement indicators after mainte-
nance has been performed, use the

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“Maintenance reset” function in the in- the distance traveled from that point.
TIP
fotainment display menu system. (See After refueling and traveling some dis-
The tripmeters can be reset using the
page 6-19.) tance, TRIP F will automatically reset.
“Settings” → “Information / Reset” →
“Trip mileage reset” function of the in-
Icy road warning indicator fotainment display menu system. (See
The icy road warning indicator will flash page 6-19.)
when the detected air temperature is 3
°C (37 °F) or lower.
Odometer (ODO)
TIP The odometer shows the total distance
In some riding conditions, this indica- traveled by the vehicle.
tor may not flash when the actual air
TIP 6
temperature reaches 3°C (37 °F) or
ODO will lock at 999999 and cannot be
lower
reset.
Odometer/Tripmeters
Tripmeter (TRIP)
This section of the display contains an
TRIP shows the distance traveled
odometer (ODO), a tripmeter (TRIP 1),
since it was last set to zero.
and a fuel reserve tripmeter (TRIP F).
TRIP will reset to 0 and begin counting
The items are displayed one at a time.
again after 9999.9 has been reached.
The item which is displayed can be se-
lected using the “ODO/TRIP” function
Fuel reserve tripmeter (TRIP F)
of the infotainment display menu sys-
When the fuel is above the reserve lev-
tem. (See page 6-12.)
el, TRIP F will show as “_ _ _._”. When
the fuel tank reserve level has been
reached, TRIP F will begin recording

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 If the display becomes too hot, the Short press the “ ” button to cycle
Infotainment display screen brightness levels will auto- between the home screens.
The infotainment display provides the matically reduce to avoid damage While a home screen is displayed,
rider with easy access to smart fea- to the components. short press the “ ” switch to open the
tures, vehicle information, and set-  The display units can be switched menu system
tings. It is controlled with between kilometers-miles and
the “ ”/“ ”/ “ ” switches Celsius-Fahrenheit. (See page Visualizer home screen
and “ ” button. (See page 5-1.) 6-18.) There are three types of visualizer
When the main switch is turned on, a  The display units for the naviga- home screen: Tachometer, ECO, and
warning will appear on the infotain- tion system are locked to match Speed. To select which visualizer is
ment display. After reading it, short the region settings on the con- displayed, short press the “ ” switch
press the “ ” switch to accept. The nected smartphone. to open the menu system and navigate
6
display will then transition your last se- to “ Meter display”. (See page 6-12.)
lected home screen.
TIP
TIP While on the visualizer home screen,
 This display is a thin-film-transis- long pressing the “ ” switch shortcuts
tor liquid-crystal display (TFT to “ Meter display” in the menu sys-
LCD), designed for good contrast tem.
and readability in various lighting
conditions. However, due to the
nature of this technology, it is nor-
mal for a small number of pixels to
be inactive. Home screens
 The brightness level of the info- There are 3 home screens for the info-
tainment display can be adjusted tainment display:
in the menu system. (See page  visualizer home screen
6-17.)  navigation home screen
 vehicle information home screen

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Tachometer visualizer ECO visualizer expands/contracts to indicate the cur-
rent vehicle speed. When the speed
limit is reached/exceeded, the outer
circle will change color to orange.
TIP
The speed limit is obtained via the nav-
igation system. If the Garmin Street-
Cross app is not connected or if the
speed limit for the current road is oth-
erwise unavailable, then the speed limit
The tachometer visualizer shows the A live visual representation of the in- and outer circle will not be shown.
6
engine speed, as measured by the ro- stant and average fuel consumption of
tational velocity of the crankshaft, in the vehicle Navigation home screen
revolutions per minute (r/min).
Speed visualizer
TIP
The tachometer visualizer is for refer-
ence only. The resolution of the ta-
chometer visualizer is not as detailed
as a traditional tachometer.

There are 3 display modes for route


guidance: “Default view”, “Turn-by-
The speed limit on the road currently turn”, and “Turn list”.
being traveled on is indicated with text
and by the outer circle. The inner circle

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 For some smartphones, using the
phone function while navigation is
in progress may display a connec-
tion error after returning to the
navigation screen. If this happens,
follow the instructions on the dis-
play. (See page 5-1.)
 If the connected smartphone’s AI
assistant function is deactivated in
the smartphones’s settings, and a
In “Default view” mode: the “ ”/“ ” Short press the “ ” switch to open the headset is also connected, a con-
switches zoom in/out. menu system and navigate to “ Nav- nection error may be displayed
6
igation” → “Change view” to switch when using the navigation home
between the display modes. screen (iOS only).
TIP
 While on the navigation home Vehicle information home screen
screen, long pressing the “ ”
switch shortcuts to “ Naviga-
tion” in the menu system.
 If the Bluetooth connection be-
comes unstable, the navigation
In “Turn list” mode: the “ ”/“ ” screen may automatically change
switches scroll up/down the list of to the “Turn-by-turn” mode or
turns on the route. freeze with a loading animation.
When the connection improves,
the navigation screen will return to
the former setting. The vehicle information display pro-
vides the following information:
 Average speed (AVG SPEED)
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 Average fuel consumption (AVG Average fuel consumption (AVG FUEL)
TIP
FUEL) When using kilometers, the average
 “---” will be displayed if the de-
 Instantaneous fuel consumption fuel consumption display can be set to
tected temperature is lower than –
(INST FUEL) “km/L” or “L/100km” (page 6-18).
9 °C (16 °F).
 Trip timer (TRIP TIME) When using miles, the average fuel
 “---” will be displayed if the de-
 Air temperature (AIR) consumption is displayed in “MPG”.
tected temperature is higher than
 Coolant temperature (COOLANT)
50 °C (122 °F).
 Battery voltage (BATTERY) Instantaneous fuel consumption
Use the “ ”/“ ” switches to scroll (CRNT FUEL)
up/down the list of items. When using kilometers, the instanta- Coolant temperature (COOLANT)
Short press the “ ” switch to open the neous fuel consumption display can be The coolant temperature is displayed
menu system and navigate to “ Set- set to “km/L” or “L/100km” (page from –30 °C (–22 °F) to 125 °C (257 °F)
6
tings” → “Information / Reset” → “Ve- 6-18). When using miles, the instanta- in 1 °C (1 °F) increments.
hicle info.” to reset individual items. neous fuel consumption is displayed in TIP
(See page 6-18.) “MPG”.  If the vehicle coolant temperature
TIP is below –30 °C (–22 °F) the cool-
Trip timer (TRIP TIME) ant temperature display will read
While on the vehicle information home
Displays the running time (Main switch “–30”.
screen, long pressing the “ ” switch
ON) since the timer was manually re-  If the vehicle coolant temperature
shortcuts to “ Settings” →
set. exceeds 125 °C (257 °F) the cool-
“Information / Reset” → “Vehicle info.”
in the menu system. ant temperature display will con-
Air temperature (AIR) tinue flashing to read “Hi”.
The air temperature is displayed from  The coolant temperature warning
Average speed (AVG SPEED) –9 °C (16 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F) in 1 °C light will come on if the coolant
Displays the average traveling speed (1 °F) increments. The temperature temperature exceeds 125 °C
since last reset. displayed may vary from the actual (257 °F).
ambient temperature.

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Battery voltage (BATTERY) Navigation connection indicator  Permission to access notifications
Shows the current voltage of the bat- icon “ ” must be granted to the Yamaha
tery. This icon comes on when the Garmin Motorcycle Connect app on the
StreetCross app is connected. smartphone.
TIP
If the battery voltage is more than
Telephone indicator icon “ ”/“ ” Network connectivity indicator
16.0V or less than 9.0V, “--.-” is dis-
This icon comes on green when there icon “ ”
played.
is an active call and red when there is a This icon indicates connected smart-
recent missed call. The missed call phone’s network connection status.
Clock icon will disappear when the missed Icon off: No smartphone connected.
The clock uses a 12-hour time system. call is confirmed by navigating to “ : A smartphone is connected but has
The clock can be updated automatical- Navigation” in the menu system.
6 no network connectivity.
ly from connected smartphones. The
: A smartphone is connected and has
clock can also be set manually; short Notification indicator icon “ ” network connectivity. The icon’s seg-
press the “ ” switch to open the This icon comes on when the con- ments indicate the signal strength.
menu system and navigate to “ Set- nected smartphone receives an SNS,
tings” → “Clock” → “Manual Adjust- E-mail or other notification. After that, TIP
ment”. (See page 6-17.) the icon stays on until you turn the ve- This icon may not operate with some
hicle off or check the notifications by models of smartphone, even if the con-
Indicator icons navigating to “ Notification” in the nected smartphone has network con-
menu system. nectivity.

TIP Smartphone battery level indicator


 This function works only when the icon “ ”
smartphone is connected to the This icon indicates the connected
vehicle via the Yamaha Motorcy- smartphone’s battery level.
cle Connect app. Icon off: No smartphone connected.
: The center bar moves up and down
to indicate the battery level.
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: Smartphone connected and charg- EAU99147
TIP Menu system
ing via USB.
For some smartphones, this icon may
TIP go off during phone calls.
The battery level indicated by the icon
may not always be consistent with the
battery level displayed on the smart-
phone.

Yamaha Motorcycle Connect indicator


icon “ ”
This icon comes on when the Yamaha The menu system for this vehicle is
controlled with the “ ”/“ ”/“ ” 6
Motorcycle Connect app is success-
fully connected to the CCU. switches and “ ” button. (See page
: The icon turns yellow if the connect- 6-18.)
ed smartphone becomes overheated.
Menu system basic operations:
TIP  Short press the “ ” switch to
If there is a communication error be- open the menu system from the
tween the multi-function meter and the home screen or execute a selec-
CCU, this icon will flash yellow. tion in the menu system.
 Short press the “ ”/“ ” switch-
Headset indicator icon “ ” es to highlight and adjust menu
This icon comes on if a Bluetooth items.
headset is connected to the smart-  Short press the “ ” button to cy-
phone. cle between the home screens or
return to the previous screen in the
menu system.

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 Long press the “ ” button to exit “ Phone” “ Music”
the menu system and return to the
home screen.
The menu system is divided into the
following main functions:
Telephone function for an
Phone (if call active call. (See page
active) 6-11.)
Opens audio player con-
nected to smartphone.
Music (See page 6-11.)
Selection and reset for in- Selecting this module opens an active This opens an audio player which inter-
formation display items on faces with your smartphone’s audio
6 the main display. (See call screen. The contact name and call
ODO/TRIP player app.
page 6-12.) time are displayed.
Selection of home screen Adjust the call volume with Short press the “ ”/“ ” switches to
visualizer type. (See page
the “ ”/“ ” switches. adjust the volume.
Meter display 6-12.)
Short press the “ ” switch to end the Long press the “ ”/“ ” switches to
Menu for the navigation skip to the next/previous track.
Navigation system. (See page 6-12.) call.
Short press the “ ” switch to
A list of received notifica-
tions and missed calls to
TIP play/pause the track.
Notification connected smartphone. Call volume control and/or ending call
(See page 6-14.) TIP
with the “ ” switch is not available for
Displays local weather re- all makes and models of smartphones.  All audio track information is im-
Weather ports. (See page 6-15.)
If this function is unavailable, the vol- ported from the music player ap-
Adjust settings related to
ume adjustment and end call graphics plication on your smartphone.
Settings
the vehicle’s operation.
on the left side of the screen will be  Depending on the smartphone
(See page 6-15.)
grayed out. If this occurs, the call can and music player application, the
be controlled directly on your smart- audio player may start playing au-
phone. tomatically, the track information

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may not display, or the next/previ-  With “ ODO/TRIP” highlighted This module contains a list of com-
ous track and volume adjustment in the top menu, long press mands for the navigation system: (See
may not function. the “ ” switch to reset all tripme- page 6-6.)
ters at once.  “Stop navigation”
“ ODO/TRIP”  “Skip next stop”
“ Meter display”  “Go home”
 “Go to work”
 “Favorites”
 “Nearby Gas stations”
 “Change view”
TIP
Except for the commands listed above, 6
operate the navigation system using
This module controls which item is dis- the Garmin StreetCross app on your
played on the odometer/tripmeters smartphone.
This module allows selection of which
section of the main display. (See page
visualizer is displayed on the visualizer
6-4.)
home screen. (See page 6-5.)
Short press the “ ” switch to select a
highlighted item, it will be displayed on
“ Navigation”
the odometer/tripmeter section of the
main display and the menu will return
to the previous screen.
Long press the “ ” switch to reset the
highlighted item.
When a command is used to select a
TIP destination, the navigation home
 The odometer cannot be reset. screen will open and display the
new/updated route.

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If a route requires a toll, you will be “ Navigation” → “Favorites”
prompted to search for another route
without tolls. Select “Yes” to find a
route without tolls. Select “No” to ac-
cept the current route.
TIP
After 10 seconds, the route (with tolls)
will be selected automatically.
If route guidance is already active
when a command is used to select a “ Navigation” → “Stop navigation” Shows a list of saved locations and
destination, the following options will Cancels the current route guidance their distance from current location
6
be available: and opens the navigation home (must have saved locations in the Gar-
“Start a new route”: Cancels previous screen. min StreetCross).
route and sets route to new destination
TIP
“Add as next stop”: Adds new destina- “ Navigation” → “Skip next stop”
If route guidance is in progress, arrows
tion as the next stop in the current Skips the next stop in your planned
appear showing the direction to the
route. route and opens the navigation home
saved locations. The current direction
“Add as last stop” Adds new destina- screen.
of travel is indicated by the upwards
tion as the last stop in the current
arrow.
route. “ Navigation” → “Go home”
Sets route guidance for home location
(home location must already be set in
the Garmin StreetCross app).

“ Navigation” → “Go to work”


Sets route guidance for work location
(work location must already be set in
the Garmin StreetCross app).
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“ Navigation” → “Nearby Gas sta- This module changes the navigation
tions” system display mode (Default
view/Turn list/Turn-by-turn). After se-
lection, the navigation home screen
will open in the selected display mode.

“ Notification”

TIP
Shows a list of nearby gas stations and  For some smartphones and/or ap-
plications, notifications may not 6
their distance from current location.
function.
TIP  The maximum number of stored
If route guidance is in progress, arrows items is 30. When the limit is
appear showing direction to the gas reached, older items will be delet-
stations. The current direction of travel This is a list of notifications (since con-
ed.
is indicated by the upwards arrow. nection to CCU) and missed calls from
 If a message is too long then not
the connected smartphone. Select an
all of it will be displayed.
“ Navigation” → “Change view” item to read the notification message
 Messages cannot be opened and
on the infotainment display. When all
read while the vehicle is in motion.
notifications and missed calls have
 Notification timestamps may be
been viewed, the missed call indicator
slightly different than when dis-
icon “ ”and message indicator icon
played on your smartphone.
will disappear.

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“ Weather” “ Settings” “ Settings” → “Traction Control”

This module displays weather informa- The Settings menu contains the follow- Short press the “ ” switch to turn the
6 tion at your current location. Short ing: traction control system ON/OFF. The
press the “ ”/“ ” switches to checkmark indicates ON. See page
Activate/Deactivate trac-
change the timeframe of the weather “Traction Con-
trol”
tion control. (See page 6-24 for more information about the
information (hourly/daily). 6-15.)
traction control system.
Manage Bluetooth con-
TIP “Connection”
nections. (See page 6-16.) TIP
The weather information in this module “Clock”
Adjust time/set automatic The checkmark beside this setting will
may be different than on the navigation update. (See page 6-17.)
Change brightness of info-
reappear after each time the vehicle
home screen. power is turned ON.
“Brightness” tainment display screen.
(See page 6-17.)
Change the display units.
“Unit”
(See page 6-18.)
“System infor- View CCU unit ID. (See
mation” page 6-18.)
“Legal informa- View software licenses.
tion” (See page 6-19.)
“Information / Reset vehicle information.
Reset” (See page 6-19.)

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“ Settings” → “Connection” → “Paired devices”
“Bluetooth”

“Delete pairing”: Deletes the selected


Paired smartphones are listed here. paired device from the CCU memory.
The Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app “Connect”: Connect to the selected
“Bluetooth” symbol “ ” next to a device name in- 6
paired device.
Turns the CCU’s Bluetooth ON/OFF. dicates that the app is currently con- “Disconnect”: Disconnect from the se-
The checkmark indicates ON. nected to the CCU. The Bluetooth lected paired device
symbol “ ” next to a device name in-
“Discovery mode” dicates that Garmin StreetCross is cur- TIP
Puts the CCU in Bluetooth discovery rently connected to the CCU. If “Bluetooth auto connect” is on, the
mode when pairing a smartphone. See CCU may immediately reconnect to
page 5-4 for more information about TIP the smartphone after being discon-
Bluetooth pairing. There is a maximum of 8 paired devic- nected.
es
Select a device name for more options: “Bluetooth auto connect”
Turns the Bluetooth automatic con-
nection ON/OFF. The checkmark indi-
cates ON. When the auto connect is
ON, the CCU will automatically con-
nect to the last connected device. If it

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is not available, the CCU will attempt to This module allows you to change the
connect to another device in the paired screen brightness of the infotainment
device list. display.
“TFT display”: Brightness setting for
TIP
the infotainment display
If “Bluetooth auto connect” is OFF,
previously paired devices can be con- TIP
nected manually via the “Paired devic-  As the brightness settings are ad-
es” list. justed in the menu, the screen
brightness will change in real time.
“ Settings” → “Clock” To manually adjust the clock, Short  If the temperature of the infotain-
press the “ ”/“ ” switches to ad- ment display become to high, the
6 screen brightness will reduce au-
just the highlighted item up/down.
Short press the “ ” switch to set the tomatically and cannot be adjust-
item and continue to the next item in ed. When the temperature lowers,
line. After the last item is set, select the screen brightness will return to
“OK” and the display will return to the the previous setting.
previous menu.

“ Settings” → “Brightness”
The clock can be set to auto-adjust in
sync with a smartphone. “Auto Adjust-
ment” ON is indicated by the check-
mark and requires a connection with
the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app.
(See page 5-2.) “Manual Adjustment”
allows the clock to be calibrated man-
ually.

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The infotainment display brightness
TIP
setting has 3 levels. Short press
When “mile” is selected for the “Mile-
the “ ”/“ ” switches to adjust the
age” unit, the “Fuel” unit is automati-
brightness setting up/down. Short
cally changed to “MPG”. At this time,
press the “ ” switch to confirm the
the “Fuel” item is grayed out and can-
setting and return to the previous
not be selected.
menu.

“ Settings” → “Unit” “ Settings” → “System informa-


tion”
This module displays the current sys-
tem software version. This module contains a QR code with
6
the CCU's unit identification number.
“Unit ID” The “ ”/“ ” switches control the
brightness of the QR code. Short press
the “ ” switch to return to the previ-
ous menu.
The selected display units are shown. TIP
The display units can be selected as The CCU’s unit ID is only required for
follows: dealer service operations.
 “Mileage”: “km” or “mile”
 “Fuel”: “km/L”, “L/100km” or
“MPG”
 “Temperature”: “°C” or “°F”

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“ Settings” → “Legal information” “Trip mileage reset” “Maintenance reset”

This module allows reset of the tripme- This module allows reset of the mainte-
Third-party license agreements can be
ters on the main display. Short press nance tripmeters and their associated
6 viewed here.
the “ ”/“ ” switches to highlight an indicator icons. Short press
item. Long press the “ ” switch to re- the “ ”/“ ” switches to highlight an
“ Settings” → “Information / Re-
set the item. Confirm by selecting item. Short press the “ ” switch to re-
set”
“OK”. set the item. Confirm by selecting
TIP “OK”.
“TRIP F” can only be selected when TIP
the fuel is low. Otherwise the item is When the “OIL” and “V-BELT” items
grayed out. are reset, the Oil change indicator
“OIL” and the V-Belt replacement indi-
cator “V-BELT” on the main display will
go off.
This module allows the viewing and re-
set of tripmeters, maintenance tripme-
ters, vehicle information items, and the
mass reset of other settings to factory
defaults.
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“Vehicle info.”  TRIP TIME EAU1234T

 infotainment display home screen Handlebar switches


selection Left
 navigation view setting
 notification list 6
 weather info. 1
 Bluetooth settings
 clock 2
 language settings
Confirm by selecting “OK”.
This module allows reset of the vehicle 5 3
information display items. Short press TIP 4
the “ ”/“ ” switches to highlight an If “Reset (Others)” is executed, the cor- 6
1. “ ”/“ ” switches
item. Short press the “ ” switch to re- responding pairing record must be de-
2. “ ” switch
set the item. Confirm by selecting leted from the smartphone in order to
3. “ ” button
“OK”. pair again. 4. Horn switch “ ”
5. Turn signal switch “ / ”
“Reset (Others)” 6. Dimmer/Pass switch “ / /PASS”

This module mass resets the following


to the default settings:

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Right EAU12461
The hazard lights are used in case of an
Turn signal switch “ / ”
emergency or to warn other drivers
To signal a right-hand turn, push this
1 when your vehicle is stopped where it
switch to “ ”. To signal a left-hand
might be a traffic hazard.
turn, push this switch to “ ”. When
The hazard lights can be turned on or
released, the switch returns to the cen-
off only when the main switch is in the
ter position. To cancel the turn signal
“ON” position. You can turn the main
lights, push the switch in after it has re-
switch to the “OFF” or “LOCK” posi-
turned to the center position.
tion, and the hazard lights will continue
2 EAU12501
to flash. To turn off the hazard lights,
1. Stop/Run/Start switch “ / / ” Horn switch “ ” turn the main switch to the “ON” posi-
6 2. Hazard switch “ ” Press this switch to sound the horn. tion and operate the hazard switch
again.
EAU54203 EAU54213 ECA10062
Dimmer/Pass switch “ / /PASS” Stop/Run/Start switch “ / / ” NOTICE
Set this switch to “ ” for the high To crank the engine with the starter,
beam and to “ ” for the low beam. Do not use the hazard lights for an
set this switch to “ ”, and then push
To flash the high beam, push the extended length of time with the en-
the switch down towards “ ”. See
switch down towards “PASS” while the gine not running, otherwise the bat-
page 8-2 for starting instructions prior
headlights are on low beam. tery may discharge.
to starting the engine.
Set this switch to “ ” to stop the en-
gine in case of an emergency, such as
when the vehicle overturns or when the
throttle cable is stuck.

EAUN3950
Hazard switch “ ”
Use this switch to turn on the hazard
lights (simultaneous flashing of all turn
signal lights).
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EAUN3910
 Short press the “ ” switch to EAU12902
Menu switches
open the menu system from the Front brake lever
home screen or execute a selec-
1 tion in the menu system.
 Short press the “ ” button to cy- 1
cle between the 3 home screens
2 or return to the previous screen in
3
the menu system.
 Long press the “ ” button to exit
the menu system and return to the
home screen.
1. “ ”/“ ” switches 1. Front brake lever 6
2. “ ” switch
3. “ ” button The front brake lever is located on the
right side of the handlebar. To apply
These switches are used to control the the front brake, pull this lever toward
various functions of the infotainment the throttle grip.
display and its menu system.
This manual uses the following terms
to describe the usage of the menu con-
trols:
Briefly press the switch or
Short press
button
Press the switch or button
Long press
for 1 second

Menu system basic operations:


 Use the “ ”/“ ” switches to
highlight and adjust menu items.

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EAU12952 EAU78201

Rear brake lever ABS TIP


The Yamaha ABS (Anti-lock Brake  The ABS performs a self-diagnos-
System) features a dual electronic con- tic test each time the vehicle first
1 trol system, which acts on the front and starts off after the main switch is
rear brakes independently. turned to “ON” and the vehicle has
Operate the brakes with ABS as you traveled at a speed of 10 km/h (6
would conventional brakes. If the ABS mi/h) or higher. During this test, a
is activated, a pulsating sensation may “clicking” noise can be heard from
be felt at the brake levers. In this situa- the front of the vehicle, and if ei-
tion, continue to apply the brakes and ther brake lever is even slightly ap-
let the ABS work; do not “pump” the plied, a vibration can be felt at the
6 1. Rear brake lever
brakes as this will reduce braking ef- lever, but these do not indicate a
The rear brake lever is located on the fectiveness. malfunction.
left side of the handlebar. To apply the EWA16051  This ABS has a test mode which
rear brake, pull this lever toward the WARNING allows the owner to experience
handlebar grip. Always keep a sufficient distance the pulsation at the brake levers
from the vehicle ahead to match the when the ABS is operating. How-
riding speed even with ABS. ever, special tools are required, so
 The ABS performs best with please consult your Yamaha deal-
long braking distances. er.
 On certain surfaces, such as ECA20100

rough or gravel roads, the brak- NOTICE


ing distance may be longer with Be careful not to damage the wheel
the ABS than without. sensor or wheel sensor rotor; other-
The ABS is monitored by an ECU, wise, improper performance of the
which will revert the system to conven- ABS will result.
tional braking if a malfunction occurs.

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EAUN3962
Setting the traction control system
Traction control system
The traction control system helps
maintain traction when accelerating on
slippery surfaces, such as unpaved or
wet roads. If sensors detect that the 1
2 rear wheel is starting to slip (uncon-
trolled spinning), the traction control
1 system assists by regulating engine
power until traction is restored.
1. Front wheel sensor
When traction control has engaged,
2. Front wheel sensor rotor 1. Traction control system indicator “ ”
the “ ” indicator light will flash. You
6
may notice changes in engine re- When the vehicle is turned on, traction
sponse or exhaust sound. control is automatically turned on.
EWA18860
To turn the traction control system off,
1 WARNING see page 6-15.
The traction control system is not a
substitute for riding appropriately TIP
for the conditions. Traction control Turn the traction control system off to
2 help free the rear wheel if the vehicle
cannot prevent loss of traction due
to excessive speed when entering gets stuck in mud, sand, or other soft
turns, when accelerating hard at a surfaces.
1. Rear wheel sensor
2. Rear wheel sensor rotor sharp lean angle, or while braking,
and cannot prevent front wheel slip-
ping. As with any vehicle, approach
surfaces that may be slippery with
caution and avoid especially slip-
pery surfaces.

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ECA16801

NOTICE TIP
If the “ ” indicator light remains on
Use only the specified tires. (See
after resetting, the vehicle may still be
page 9-20.) Using different sized
ridden; however, have a Yamaha deal-
tires will prevent the traction control
er check the vehicle as soon as possi-
system from controlling tire rotation
ble.
accurately.
4. Have a Yamaha dealer check the
Resetting the traction control sys- vehicle and turn off the “ ”
tem 1. Traction control system indicator “ ”
warning light.
The traction control system will auto- 2. Engine trouble warning light “ ”
6 matically disable under certain condi-
tions; such as when a sensor fault is TIP
detected, or when only one wheel is al- When the vehicle is on the centerstand,
lowed to rotate for more than a few do not rev the engine for an extended
seconds. Should this happen, period of time. Otherwise, the traction
the “ ” indicator light will come on, control system will automatically dis-
and possibly the “ ” warning light, able and need to be reset.
too.
If the traction control system automat-
ically disables, try resetting it as fol-
lows.
1. Stop the vehicle and turn it off
completely.
2. Wait a few seconds and then turn
the vehicle power on.
3. The “ ” indicator light should
turn off and the system be en-
abled.
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EAU78503 EWA11092

Fuel tank cap WARNING


Make sure that the fuel tank cap is
To remove the fuel tank cap properly closed after filling fuel.
1. With the smart key turned on and 1 Leaking fuel is a fire hazard.
within operating range, turn the
main switch to “ ” to open the
fuel tank cap lid. 2

1 1. Fuel tank cap


2. Release mark “ ”
6
To install the fuel tank cap
1. Insert the fuel tank cap onto the
tank opening and turn it clockwise
until the install mark “ ” aligns
with “ ”.
1. Fuel tank cap lid

2. Turn the fuel tank cap counter-


clockwise until the release
mark “ ” aligns with “ ”, and
then pull the cap off. 1

1. Install mark “ ”

2. Close the fuel tank cap lid.


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EAU13213
ately. If gasoline spills on your skin,
Fuel 1 2 wash with soap and water. If gaso-
Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in line spills on your clothing, change
the tank. your clothes.
EWA10882

WARNING
EAU63161

Gasoline and gasoline vapors are


extremely flammable. To avoid fires
and explosions and to reduce the Recommended fuel:
risk of injury when refueling, follow Regular unleaded gasoline (E10 ac-
1. Fuel tank filler tube ceptable)
these instructions. Fuel tank capacity:
2. Maximum fuel level
6 1. Before refueling, turn off the en- 13 L (3.4 US gal, 2.9 Imp.gal)
gine and be sure that no one is sit- 3. Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi-
ting on the vehicle. Never refuel ately. NOTICE: Immediately ECA11401

wipe off spilled fuel with a clean, NOTICE


while smoking, or while in the vi-
dry, soft cloth, since fuel may Use only unleaded gasoline. The use
cinity of sparks, open flames, or
deteriorate painted surfaces or of leaded gasoline will cause severe
other sources of ignition such as
plastic parts. [ECA10072] damage to internal engine parts,
the pilot lights of water heaters
4. Be sure to securely close the fuel such as the valves and piston rings,
and clothes dryers.
tank cap. as well as to the exhaust system.
2. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop EWA15152
filling when the fuel reaches the WARNING Your Yamaha engine has been de-
bottom of the filler tube. Because signed to use regular unleaded gaso-
fuel expands when it heats up, Gasoline is poisonous and can line with a research octane number of
heat from the engine or the sun cause injury or death. Handle gaso- 91 or higher. If knocking (or pinging)
can cause fuel to spill out of the line with care. Never siphon gasoline occurs, use a gasoline of a different
fuel tank. by mouth. If you should swallow brand or premium unleaded fuel. Use
some gasoline or inhale a lot of gas- of unleaded fuel will extend spark plug
oline vapor, or get some gasoline in life and reduce maintenance costs.
your eyes, see your doctor immedi-
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Gasohol EAU58301 EAU13435

There are two types of gasohol: gaso- Fuel tank overflow hose Catalytic converter
hol containing ethanol and that con- The exhaust system contains catalytic
taining methanol. Gasohol containing converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust
ethanol can be used if the ethanol con- emissions.
EWA10863
tent does not exceed 10% (E10). Gas-
WARNING
ohol containing methanol is not
recommended by Yamaha because it 1 The exhaust system is hot after op-
1 eration. To prevent a fire hazard or
can cause damage to the fuel system
or vehicle performance problems. burns:
 Do not park the vehicle near
1. Fuel tank overflow hose possible fire hazards such as
6
grass or other materials that
Before operating the vehicle: easily burn.
 Check the fuel tank overflow hose  Park the vehicle in a place
connection and routing. where pedestrians or children
 Check the fuel tank overflow hose are not likely to touch the hot
for cracks or damage, and replace exhaust system.
it if necessary.  Make sure that the exhaust sys-
 Make sure that the fuel tank over- tem has cooled down before
flow hose is not blocked, and doing any maintenance work.
clean it if necessary.  Do not allow the engine to idle
more than a few minutes. Long
idling can cause a build-up of
heat.

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EAU78515

Storage compartments TIP


 Storage compartment A can only
This model is equipped with 3 storage be opened using the smart key 2
compartments. The front storage com- system. (See page 4-9.)
partments and rear storage compart-  The seat/rear storage compart-
ment are located as shown. ment can be opened using the
1
smart key system or the mechani-
cal key.
 Some helmets cannot be stored in
the rear storage compartment be- 1. Lid
1 2 cause of their size or shape. 2. Storage compartment B
6
To close storage compartment B, push
Storage compartment A the storage compartment lid into the
To open storage compartment A: with original position.
the smart key turned on and within op-
1. Storage compartment A
erating range, turn the main switch to Seat/rear storage compartment
2. Storage compartment B “OPEN” and then push the “LID” but-
ton. To open the seat/rear storage com-
1 To close storage compartment A, push partment via the main switch
the storage compartment lid until it is With the smart key turned on and with-
closed. in operating range, turn the main
switch to “OPEN”, and then push the
Storage compartment B “SEAT” button.
To open storage compartment B, push
the storage compartment lid inward to To open the seat/rear storage com-
unlock it, and then pull to open. partment with the mechanical key
1. Open the keyhole cover.
1. Rear storage compartment

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 Since the storage compartment
TIP
1 may get wet while the vehicle is
Be sure to close the seat and all stor-
being washed, wrap any articles
age compartments before starting off.
stored in the compartment in a
ECA24020
plastic bag.
NOTICE  Do not keep anything valuable
Make sure that the keyhole cover is or breakable in the storage
installed when the mechanical key is compartment.
not being used. EWA18950

1. Keyhole cover ECA21150 WARNING


NOTICE  Do not exceed the load limit of
2. Insert the mechanical key into the 6
seat lock, and then turn it clock- Keep the following points in mind 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) for storage com-
wise. when using the storage compart- partment A.
ment.  Do not exceed the load limit of
1  Since the storage compartment 0.5 kg (1.1 lb) for storage com-
2 accumulates heat when ex- partment B.
posed to the sun and/or the en-  Do not exceed the load limit of
gine heat, do not store anything 5.0 kg (11 lb) for the rear storage
susceptible to heat, consum- compartment.
ables or flammable items inside  Do not exceed the maximum
it. load of 171 kg (377 lb) for the ve-
 To avoid humidity from spread- hicle.
ing through the storage com-
1. Seat lock
partment, wrap wet articles in a
2. Unlock.
plastic bag before storing them
in the compartment.

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EAUN3921
windscreen could cause an ac-
Windscreen 2 cident. Be sure to tighten the
To suit the rider’s preference, the wind- screws to the specified torque.
screen height can be changed to one [EWAN0080]
of two positions.

1
1. Quick fastener
2. Bolt access cover 1
6 1
2. Remove the windscreen by re-
moving the bolts.
1. Bolt
1. Windscreen
Tightening torque:
To change the windscreen height to Windscreen bolt:
the high position 7 N·m (0.7 kgf·m, 5.2 lb·ft)
1. Remove the bolt access covers by
removing the quick fasteners. 1 4. Place the bolt access covers, and
then install the quick fasteners.
1

1. Bolt

3. Install the windscreen to the high


position by installing the bolts, and
then tighten the bolts to the spec-
ified torque. WARNING! A loose
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EAU46833

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

1. Bolt 1. Bolt

To change the windscreen height to Tightening torque: 6


the low position Windscreen bolt:
7 N·m (0.7 kgf·m, 5.2 lb·ft)
1. Remove the bolt access covers by 1
removing the quick fasteners. 4. Place the bolt access covers, and 1. Handlebar
2. Remove the windscreen by re- then install the quick fasteners.
moving the bolts.
3. Install the windscreen to the low
position by installing the bolts, and
then tighten the bolts to the spec-
ified torque. WARNING! A loose
windscreen could cause an ac-
cident. Be sure to tighten the
screws to the specified torque.
[EWAN0080]

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EAU14895 EAUN3820

Adjusting the shock absorber Power outlet


assemblies EWAN0050

EWA10211
1 (a) (b) WARNING
WARNING 2 To prevent electrical shock or short-
Always adjust both shock absorber circuiting, install the cap when the
assemblies equally, otherwise poor 1
2
3
4
power outlet is not in use.
5
handling and loss of stability may re- ECAN0210

sult. 3 NOTICE
Each shock absorber assembly is 1. Spring preload adjusting ring The accessory connected to the
equipped with a spring preload adjust- 2. Special wrench power outlet should not be used
6 ing ring. 3. Position indicator with the engine turned off, and the
ECA10102 load must never exceed 12 W (1 A),
NOTICE Spring preload setting: otherwise the fuse may blow or the
Minimum (soft): battery may discharge.
To avoid damaging the mechanism, 1
do not attempt to turn beyond the Standard: This vehicle is equipped with a power
maximum or minimum settings. 3 outlet located within storage compart-
Maximum (hard):
Adjust the spring preload as follows. 5 ment A.
Turn the adjusting ring in direction (a) A 12-V accessory connected to the
to increase the spring preload. power outlet can be used when the
Turn the adjusting ring in direction (b) main switch is in the “ON” position and
to decrease the spring preload. should only be used when the engine is
 Align the appropriate notch in the running.
adjusting ring with the position in-
dicator on the shock absorber. To use the power outlet
 Use the spring preload adjusting 1. Open storage compartment A.
tool included in the kit to make this (See page 4-9.)
adjustment. 2. Turn the main switch off.
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3. Remove the power outlet cap. EAUN4190 EAU15306

DC connectors Sidestand
This vehicle is equipped with additional The sidestand is located on the left
wiring and DC connector(s) for the in- side of the frame. Raise the sidestand
stallation of optional grip warmers. or lower it with your foot while holding
1 Consult a Yamaha dealer for more in- the vehicle upright.
formation regarding the location and
TIP
capacity of the DC connector(s) and
The built-in sidestand switch is part of
about what accessories are capable of
the ignition circuit cut-off system,
being installed.
which cuts the ignition in certain situa-
1. Power outlet cap tions. (See the following section for an
explanation of the ignition circuit cut- 6
4. Turn the accessory off. off system.)
5. Insert the accessory plug into the
EWA10242
power outlet.
WARNING
The vehicle must not be ridden with
the sidestand down, or if the side-
stand cannot be properly moved up
1 (or does not stay up), otherwise the
sidestand could contact the ground
and distract the operator, resulting
in a possible loss of control.
Yamaha’s ignition circuit cut-off
system has been designed to assist
1. Power outlet
the operator in fulfilling the respon-
6. Turn the main switch on, and then sibility of raising the sidestand be-
start the engine. (See page 8-2.) fore starting off. Therefore, check
7. Turn the accessory on.
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this system regularly and have a EAUT1098

Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not Ignition circuit cut-off system


function properly. Check the operation of the sidestand
switch according to the following pro-
cedure.

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Place vehicle on centerstand. WARNING


The vehicle must be placed on the
Turn the main switch on. centerstand during this inspection.
If a malfunction is found, have the vehicle
Put the sidestand up. inspected before riding.
6
Push the start switch while applying
either of the brake levers. The engine will
start.

Put the sidestand down.

If the engine stalls:

The sidestand switch is OK.

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EAU1559B

Inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure the vehicle is in safe operating condition. Always follow the inspection
and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner’s Manual.
EWA11152

WARNING
Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage.
Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided in
this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer.
Before using this vehicle, check the following points:
ITEM CHECKS PAGE

• Check fuel level in fuel tank.


• Refuel if necessary.
7 Fuel • Check fuel line for leakage. 6-27, 6-28
• Check fuel tank overflow hose for obstructions, cracks or damage, and check
hose connection.
• Check oil level in engine.
Engine oil • If necessary, add recommended oil to specified level. 9-10
• Check vehicle for oil leakage.
Final transmission oil • Check vehicle for oil leakage. 9-12
• Check coolant level in reservoir.
Coolant • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 9-13
• Check cooling system for leakage.
• Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
• Check brake pads for wear.
Front brake • Replace if necessary. 9-22, 9-22, 9-23
• Check fluid level in reservoir.
• If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage.

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ITEM CHECKS PAGE

• Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
• Check brake pads for wear.
Rear brake • Replace if necessary. 9-22, 9-22, 9-23
• Check fluid level in reservoir.
• If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
• Check throttle grip free play.
Throttle grip 9-19, 9-25
• If necessary, have Yamaha dealer adjust throttle grip free play and lubricate ca-
ble and grip housing.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
Control cables 9-25
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check for damage.
Wheels and tires
• Check tire condition and tread depth.
9-20, 9-21
7
• Check air pressure.
• Correct if necessary.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
Brake levers 9-25
• Lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
Centerstand, sidestand 9-26
• Lubricate pivots if necessary.
• Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened.
Chassis fasteners —
• Tighten if necessary.
Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation.

and switches • Correct if necessary.
• Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system.
Sidestand switch 6-34
• If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.

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EAU15952 EAU16842
1600 km (1000 mi) and beyond
Engine break-in The vehicle can now be operated nor-
Read the Owner’s Manual carefully to There is never a more important period mally.
become familiar with all controls. If in the life of your engine than the period ECA10311

there is a control or function you do not between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For NOTICE
understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the fol-  Keep the engine speed out of
EWA10272
lowing material carefully. the tachometer red zone.
WARNING Since the engine is brand new, do not  If any engine trouble should oc-
Failure to familiarize yourself with put an excessive load on it for the first cur during the engine break-in
the controls can lead to loss of con- 1600 km (1000 mi). The various parts in period, immediately have a
trol, which could cause an accident the engine wear and polish themselves Yamaha dealer check the vehi-
or injury. to the correct operating clearances. cle.
During this period, prolonged full-throt-
tle operation or any condition that
might result in engine overheating
must be avoided.
8
EAU34323

0–1000 km (0–600 mi)


Avoid prolonged operation above 4500
r/min. NOTICE: After 1000 km (600
mi) of operation, be sure to replace
the engine oil, final transmission oil
and the oil filter element. [ECA12932]

1000–1600 km (600–1000 mi)


Avoid prolonged operation above 5400
r/min.
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EAU78232 ECA24110 EAU78221

Starting the engine NOTICE


ECA10251

NOTICE If a warning or indicator light does TIP


not work as described above, have a This model is equipped with a lean an-
See page 8-1 for engine break-in in- Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. gle sensor to stop the engine in case of
structions prior to operating the ve-
2. Close the throttle. a turnover. In this case, the engine
hicle for the first time.
3. While applying the front or rear trouble warning light will come on but
In order for the ignition circuit cut-off brake, push the “ ” side of the this is not a malfunction. Before re-
system to enable starting, the side- stop/run/start switch. Release it starting the engine, turn the main
stand must be up. (See page 6-35.) when the engine starts. switch off and then back on to reset the
1. Turn the main switch on and make engine trouble warning light. Failing to
sure that the stop/run/start switch TIP do so will prevent the engine from
is set to “ ”. If the engine does not start, release the starting even though the engine will
The following warning lights and start switch after 5 seconds. Before crank when pushing the start switch.
indicator lights should come on for pressing the start switch again, wait 10
a few seconds, then go off. seconds to allow battery voltage to re-
8
 Engine trouble warning light store.
 Traction control system indi- ECA11043

cator light NOTICE


 Smart key system indicator For maximum engine life, never ac-
light celerate hard when the engine is
TIP cold!
The ABS warning light should come on
and stay on until the vehicle reaches a
traveling speed of 10 km/h (6 mi/h) or
higher.

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EAU45093 EAU16782 EAU60650

Starting off Acceleration and deceleration Braking


1. While pulling the rear brake lever EWA17790

with your left hand and holding the WARNING


grab bar with your right hand, (b)  Avoid braking hard or suddenly
push the scooter off the center- (especially when leaning over to
stand. one side), otherwise the vehicle
may skid or overturn.
(a)  Railroad crossings, streetcar
1 rails, iron plates on road con-
ZAUM0199
struction sites, and manhole
covers become extremely slip-
The speed can be adjusted by opening pery when wet. Therefore, slow
and closing the throttle. To increase down when approaching such
the speed, turn the throttle grip in di- areas and cross them with cau-
rection (a). To reduce the speed, turn tion.
8 the throttle grip in direction (b).  Keep in mind that braking on a
1. Grab bar
wet road is much more difficult.
2. Sit astride the seat, and then ad-  Ride slowly down a hill, as brak-
just the rear view mirrors. ing downhill can be very diffi-
3. Switch the turn signals on. cult.
4. Check for oncoming traffic, and
then slowly turn the throttle grip 1. Close the throttle completely.
(on the right) in order to take off. 2. Apply both front and rear brakes
5. Switch the turn signals off. simultaneously while gradually in-
creasing the pressure.

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EAU16821 EAUN1421 EWA10312

Tips for reducing fuel con- Parking WARNING


sumption When parking, turn the vehicle power  Since the engine and exhaust
Fuel consumption depends largely on off, and then turn the smart key off. system can become very hot,
your riding style. Consider the follow- TIP park in a place where pedestri-
ing tips to reduce fuel consumption: Even when the vehicle is parked in a lo- ans or children are not likely to
 Avoid high engine speeds during cation partitioned by a fence or the touch them and be burned.
acceleration. glass window of a shop, if the smart  Do not park on a slope or on soft
 Avoid high engine speeds with no key is within operating range, other ground, otherwise the vehicle
load on the engine. people will be able to start the engine may overturn, increasing the
 Turn the engine off instead of let- and operate the vehicle. Please turn risk of a fuel leak and fire.
ting it idle for an extended length the smart key off when leaving the ve-  Do not park near grass or other
of time (e.g., in traffic jams, at traf- hicle. (See page 4-5.) flammable materials which
fic lights or at railroad crossings). might catch fire.
If the sidestand is lowered when the
engine is running, the engine will stop
and the beeper will sound for approxi- 8
mately 1 minute. To stop the beeper,
turn the vehicle power off or raise the
sidestand.
TIP
 Before leaving the vehicle, be sure
to turn the main switch to “OFF”
or “ ”. Otherwise, the battery may
discharge.
 The sidestand alarm beeper can
be set to not activate. Please con-
tact your Yamaha dealer.

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EAU17246 EWA15123 EAU17303

WARNING
Periodic inspection, adjustment, and Turn off the engine when performing Emission controls not only function to
lubrication will keep your vehicle in the maintenance unless otherwise ensure cleaner air, but are also vital to
safest and most efficient condition specified. proper engine operation and maximum
possible. Safety is an obligation of the  A running engine has moving performance. In the following periodic
vehicle owner/operator. The most im- parts that can catch on body maintenance charts, the services relat-
portant points of vehicle inspection, parts or clothing and electrical ed to emissions control are grouped
adjustment, and lubrication are ex- parts that can cause shocks or separately. These services require
plained on the following pages. fires. specialized data, knowledge, and
The intervals given in the periodic  Running the engine while ser- equipment. Maintenance, replace-
maintenance charts should be simply vicing can lead to eye injury, ment, or repair of the emission control
considered as a general guide under burns, fire, or carbon monoxide devices and systems may be per-
normal riding conditions. However, de- poisoning – possibly leading to formed by any repair establishment or
pending on the weather, terrain, geo- death. See page 2-3 for more in- individual that is certified (if applicable).
graphical location, and individual use, formation about carbon monox- Yamaha dealers are trained and
the maintenance intervals may need to ide. equipped to perform these particular
be shortened. services.
EWA15461
9 EWA10322

WARNING WARNING
Failure to properly maintain the vehi- Brake discs, calipers, drums, and
cle or performing maintenance ac- linings can become very hot during
tivities incorrectly may increase use. To avoid possible burns, let
your risk of injury or death during brake components cool before
service or while using the vehicle. If touching them.
you are not familiar with vehicle ser-
vice, have a Yamaha dealer perform
service.

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EAU85230

Tool kit

1. Tool kit

The tool kit is in the location shown.


The information included in this manual
and the tools provided in the tool kit are
intended to assist you in the perfor-
mance of preventive maintenance and
minor repairs. However, a torque 9
wrench and other tools are necessary
to perform certain maintenance work
correctly.
TIP
If you do not have the tools or experi-
ence required for a particular job, have
your Yamaha dealer perform it for you.

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EAU48491

TIP
 From 24000 mi (37000 km) or 36 months, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 8000 mi (13000 km) or 12
months.
 Items marked with an asterisk require special tools, data and technical skills, have a Yamaha dealer perform the ser-
vice.

EAU17602

Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system


INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS
600 mi 4000 mi 8000 mi 12000 mi 16000 mi 20000 mi
No. ITEM ROUTINE (1000 km) (7000 km) (13000 km) (19000 km) (25000 km) (31000 km)
or or or or or or
1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months

• Check fuel hoses for cracks or


1 * Fuel line damage. √ √ √ √ √
• Replace if necessary.
9 • Check condition.
√ √ √ √ √
2 * Spark plug • Adjust gap and clean.
• Replace. Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
3 * Valve clearance • Check and adjust. Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
4 * Fuel injection • Check engine idle speed. √ √ √ √ √ √
• Check for leakage.
5 * Exhaust system • Tighten if necessary. √ √ √ √ √ √
• Replace gasket(s) if necessary.
• Check control system for dam-
Evaporative emis-
6 * age. Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
sion control system
• Replace if necessary.

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EAU67553

General maintenance and lubrication chart


INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS
600 mi 4000 mi 8000 mi 12000 mi 16000 mi 20000 mi
No. ITEM ROUTINE (1000 km) (7000 km) (13000 km) (19000 km) (25000 km) (31000 km)
or or or or or or
1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months

• Perform dynamic inspection us-


Diagnostic system
1 * ing Yamaha diagnostic tool. √ √ √ √ √ √
check
• Check the error codes.
2 * Air filter element • Replace. Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
3 * Pre air filter element • Clean. Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
Sub air filter ele-
4 * • Replace. Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
ment
5 Air filter check hose • Clean. √ √ √ √ √ √
V-belt case air filter
6 • Clean. √ √ √ √ √
element
• Check operation, fluid level, and
7 * Front brake for fluid leakage. √ √ √ √ √ √ 9
• Replace brake pads if necessary.
• Check operation, fluid level, and
8 * Rear brake for fluid leakage. √ √ √ √ √ √
• Replace brake pads if necessary.
• Check for cracks or damage.
• Check for correct routing and √ √ √ √ √
9 * Brake hoses clamping.
• Replace. Every 4 years
10 * Brake fluid • Change. Every 2 years
• Check runout and for damage.
11 * Wheels √ √ √ √ √
• Replace if necessary.

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INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS
600 mi 4000 mi 8000 mi 12000 mi 16000 mi 20000 mi
No. ITEM ROUTINE (1000 km) (7000 km) (13000 km) (19000 km) (25000 km) (31000 km)
or or or or or or
1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months

• Check tread depth and for dam-


age.
12 * Tires • Replace if necessary. √ √ √ √ √
• Check air pressure.
• Correct if necessary.
• Check bearings for smooth oper-
13 * Wheel bearings ation. √ √ √ √ √
• Replace if necessary.
• Check bearing assemblies for
√ √ √ √ √ √
looseness.
14 * Steering bearings
• Moderately repack with lithium-
Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
soap-based grease.
• Check all chassis fitting and fas-
15 * Chassis fasteners teners. √ √ √ √ √
• Correct if necessary.
9
Front brake lever
16 • Apply silicone grease lightly. √ √ √ √ √
pivot shaft
Rear brake lever
17 • Apply silicone grease lightly. √ √ √ √ √
pivot shaft
• Check operation.
Centerstand and
18 • Apply lithium-soap-based grease √ √ √ √ √
sidestand pivots
lightly.
• Check operation and replace if
19 * Sidestand switch √ √ √ √ √ √
necessary.

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INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS
600 mi 4000 mi 8000 mi 12000 mi 16000 mi 20000 mi
No. ITEM ROUTINE (1000 km) (7000 km) (13000 km) (19000 km) (25000 km) (31000 km)
or or or or or or
1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months

• Check operation and for oil leak-


20 * Front fork age. √ √ √ √ √
• Replace if necessary.
• Check operation and for oil leak-
Shock absorber as-
21 * age. √ √ √ √ √
semblies
• Replace if necessary.
• Check oil level and vehicle for oil
√ √ √ √ √ √
22 Engine oil leakage.
• Change. When the oil change indicator flashes
Engine oil filter ele-
23 • Replace. √ Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
ment
• Check coolant level and vehicle
√ √ √ √ √
24 * Cooling system for coolant leakage.
• Change coolant. Every 3 years 9
Final transmission • Check vehicle for oil leakage. √ √ √ √ √ √
25 *
oil • Change. √ Every 12000 mi (19000 km)
26 * V-belt • Replace. When the V-belt replacement indicator flashes
Front and rear
27 * • Check operation. √ √ √ √ √ √
brake switches
28 * Control cables • Lubricate. √ √ √ √ √
• Check operation.
• Check throttle grip free play, and
29 * Throttle grip √ √ √ √ √
adjust if necessary.
• Lubricate cable and grip housing.

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INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS
600 mi 4000 mi 8000 mi 12000 mi 16000 mi 20000 mi
No. ITEM ROUTINE (1000 km) (7000 km) (13000 km) (19000 km) (25000 km) (31000 km)
or or or or or or
1 month 6 months 12 months 18 months 24 months 30 months

Lights, signals and • Check operation.


30 * √ √ √ √ √ √
switches • Adjust headlight beam.

EAU82340

TIP
 Engine air filter and V-belt air filter
• The engine air filter uses a disposable oil-coated paper element. This element cannot be cleaned with compressed
air, it must be replaced.
• All filter elements must be serviced more frequently if you often ride in the rain or dusty conditions.
 Hydraulic brake service
• Regularly check the brake fluid levels and replenish the reservoirs as needed.
• Replace the internal components of the brake master cylinders and calipers, and change the brake fluid every two
9 years.
• Replace the brake hoses every four years or sooner if cracked or damaged.

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EAU18752 EAU19623

Removing and installing the 2


Checking the spark plug
panel The spark plug is an important engine
The panel shown needs to be removed component, which should be checked
to perform some of the maintenance periodically, preferably by a Yamaha
jobs described in this chapter. Refer to 1 dealer. Since heat and deposits will
this section each time the panel needs cause any spark plug to slowly erode,
to be removed and installed. it should be removed and checked in
accordance with the periodic mainte-
nance and lubrication chart. In addi-
1. Panel A
tion, the condition of the spark plug
2. Screw
can reveal the condition of the engine.
The porcelain insulator around the
To install the panel
1 center electrode of the spark plug
Place the panel in the original position,
should be a medium-to-light tan (the
and then install the screws.
ideal color when the vehicle is ridden
normally). If the spark plug shows a
distinctly different color, the engine
1. Panel A
could be operating improperly. Do not 9
EAUN3931
attempt to diagnose such problems
yourself. Instead, have a Yamaha deal-
er check the vehicle.
Panel A If the spark plug shows signs of elec-
trode erosion and excessive carbon or
To remove the panel other deposits, it should be replaced.
Remove the screws, and then pull the
panel outward and slide it forward as Specified spark plug:
shown. NGK/LMAR8A-9

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Before installing a spark plug, the EAU36113
TIP Canister
spark plug gap should be measured
If a torque wrench is not available
with a wire thickness gauge and, if
when installing a spark plug, a good
necessary, adjusted to specification.
estimate of the correct torque is 1/4–
1/2 turn past finger tight. However, the
spark plug should be tightened to the
specified torque as soon as possible.

2 1
1. Canister
2. Canister breather hose

1. Spark plug gap This model is equipped with a canister


to prevent the discharging of fuel vapor
Spark plug gap: into the atmosphere. Before operating
0.8–0.9 mm (0.031–0.035 in)
this vehicle, make sure to check the
9 Clean the surface of the spark plug following:
gasket and its mating surface, and  Check each hose connection.
then wipe off any grime from the spark  Check each hose and canister for
plug threads. cracks or damage. Replace if
damaged.
Tightening torque:  Make sure that the canister
Spark plug: breather is not blocked, and if
13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 9.6 lb·ft) necessary, clean it.

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EAU79021
3. Remove the engine oil filler cap
Engine oil and oil filter ele- 2 and its O-ring, and then remove
ment 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
To check the engine oil level 2. Maximum level mark
1. Place the vehicle on a level sur- 3. Minimum level mark
face and hold it in an upright posi-
tion. A slight tilt to the side can 4. If the engine oil is below the mini-
mum level mark, add sufficient oil
2
result in a false reading.
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 for the oil level To change the engine oil (with or 9
to settle for an accurate reading, without oil filter element replace-
and then check the oil level ment)
through the check window locat- 1. Start the engine, warm it up for
ed at the bottom-right side of the several minutes, and then turn it
crankcase. off.
2. Place an oil pan under the engine
TIP to collect the used oil.
The engine oil should be between the
minimum and maximum level marks.

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

1 9. Refill with the specified amount of


2 1 the recommended engine oil.

Recommended engine oil:


See page 11-1.
Oil quantity:
1. Engine oil drain bolt Oil change:
2 1.50 L (1.59 US qt, 1.32 Imp.qt)
2. Gasket
With oil filter removal:
1. Oil filter element
1.60 L (1.69 US qt, 1.41 Imp.qt)
TIP 2. O-ring
Skip steps 5–7 if the oil filter element is
7. Install the oil filter element cover TIP
not being replaced.
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.
9
ECA24060
1 Tightening torque:
Oil filter element cover bolt: NOTICE
10 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.4 lb·ft) Make sure that no foreign material
2
enters the crankcase.
TIP 10. Install and tighten the oil filler cap
Make sure that the O-ring is properly and its O-ring.
seated.
8. Install the engine oil drain bolt and
1. Bolt its new gasket, and then tighten
2. Oil filter element cover the bolt to the specified torque.
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11. Start the engine, and then let it idle EAU85450 EAU20067

for several minutes while checking Why Yamalube Final transmission oil
it for oil leakage. If oil is leaking, YAMALUBE oil is a Genuine YAMAHA The final transmission case must be
immediately turn the engine off Part born of the engineers’ passion checked for oil leakage before each
and check for the cause. and belief that engine oil is an impor- ride. If any leakage is found, have a
12. Turn the engine off, wait a few tant liquid engine component. We form Yamaha dealer check and repair the
minutes for the oil level to settle for teams of specialists in the fields of me- scooter. In addition, the final transmis-
an accurate reading, and then chanical engineering, chemistry, elec- sion oil must be changed as follows at
check the oil level and correct it if tronics and track testing, and have the intervals specified in the periodic
necessary. them develop the engine together with maintenance and lubrication chart.
the oil it will use. Yamalube oils take full 1. Start the engine, warm up the final
advantage of the base oil’s qualities transmission oil by riding the
and blend in the ideal balance of addi- scooter for several minutes, and
tives to make sure the final oil clears then stop the engine.
our performance standards. Thus, 2. Place the scooter on the center-
Yamalube mineral, semisynthetic and stand.
synthetic oils have their own distinct 3. Place an oil pan under the final
characters and value. Yamaha’s expe- transmission case to collect the
rience gained over many years of re- used oil. 9
search and development into oil since 4. Remove the final transmission oil
the 1960’s helps make Yamalube the filler cap and its O-ring from the fi-
best choice for your Yamaha engine. nal transmission case.

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6. Install the final transmission oil EAU20071

drain bolt and its new gasket, and Coolant


1 then tighten the bolt to the speci- The coolant level should be checked
fied torque. before each ride. In addition, the cool-
ant must be changed at the intervals
Tightening torque: specified in the periodic maintenance
Final transmission oil drain bolt: and lubrication chart.
2 20 N·m (2.0 kgf·m, 15 lb·ft)
EAU78580

7. Refill with the specified amount of To check the coolant level


1. Final transmission oil filler cap the recommended final transmis- 1. Place the vehicle on the center-
2. O-ring sion oil. WARNING! Make sure stand.
that no foreign material enters TIP
5. Remove the final transmission oil
the final transmission case.  The coolant level must be
drain bolt and its gasket to drain
Make sure that no oil gets on checked on a cold engine since
the oil from the final transmission
the tire or wheel. [EWA11312] the level varies with engine tem-
case.
perature.
Recommended final transmission
oil:  Make sure that the vehicle is posi-
9 See page 11-1. tioned straight up when checking
Oil quantity: 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.
2 1 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. TIP
9. Check the final transmission case The coolant should be between the
1. Final transmission oil drain bolt for oil leakage. If oil is leaking,
2. Gasket minimum and maximum level marks.
check for the cause.

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added to the coolant, have a
Yamaha dealer check the anti-
freeze content of the coolant as
soon as possible, otherwise the
effectiveness of the coolant will
2 be reduced. [ECA10473]
3
1
1
1. Coolant level check window 1. Coolant reservoir cover
2. Maximum level mark
3. Minimum level mark 5. Remove the coolant reservoir cap,
add coolant to the maximum level
3. If the coolant is at or below the mark, and then install the reservoir
minimum level mark, remove the cap. WARNING! Remove only 1
left floorboard mat by pulling it up. the coolant reservoir cap. Never
1. Coolant reservoir cap
attempt to remove the radiator
cap when the engine is hot. Coolant reservoir capacity (up to
[EWA15162] NOTICE: If coolant is not
9
the maximum level mark):
available, use distilled water or 0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt)
soft tap water instead. Do not
use hard water or salt water 6. Install the coolant reservoir cover.
since it is harmful to the engine. 7. Place the left floorboard mat in the
If water has been used instead original position and push it down-
1
of coolant, replace it with cool- ward to secure it.
1. Floorboard mat ant as soon as possible, other-
wise the cooling system will not
4. Remove the coolant reservoir cov- be protected against frost and
er. corrosion. If water has been
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EAU33032 EAU78575
1. Check the hose on the rear side of
Changing the coolant Air filter and V-belt case air fil- the air filter case for accumulated
The coolant must be changed at the in- ter elements dirt or water.
tervals specified in the periodic main- The air filter element and the sub air fil- 2. If dirt or water is visible, remove
tenance and lubrication chart. Have a ter element should be replaced, and the hose from the clamp, clean it,
Yamaha dealer change the coolant. the pre air filter element and the V-belt and then install it.
WARNING! Never attempt to remove case air filter element should be
the radiator cap when the engine is cleaned at the intervals specified in the TIP
hot. [EWA10382] periodic maintenance and lubrication If dirt or water was found in the check
chart. Service the air filter elements hose, be sure to check the air filter ele-
more frequently if you are riding in un- ment for excessive dirt or damage and
usually wet or dusty areas. The air filter replace it if necessary.
check hose must be frequently
checked and cleaned if necessary. Replacing the air filter element and
sub air filter element and cleaning
Cleaning the air filter check hose the pre air filter element
1. Place the vehicle on the center-
stand.
9 2. Remove the rubber plugs.
1

1. Air filter check hose

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case. The engine should never
be operated without the air filter
element installed, otherwise the
1 piston(s) and/or cylinder(s) may
become excessively worn.
[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
9
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: Make
sure that the air filter element is
properly seated in the air filter
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1
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 Cleaning the V-belt case air filter el-
the air filter case cover. ement
10. Install the air filter case cover by 1. Place the vehicle on the center-
installing the screws. stand.
TIP 2. Remove the air filter case cover.
9 (See the previous section.)
The long screw should be installed as
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 holders, so that the white
tape on the lead matches the
holders as shown.
1

1. Rear wheel sensor lead 3 1 3


2. Lead holder

6. Remove the V-belt case air filter 1


cover by removing the bolts. 2 2
1. V-belt case air filter element
2 3 3
1
2 2
1. Rear wheel sensor lead 9
1 2. White tape
3. Lead holder

12. Install the air filter case bolts, and


2 then tighten the bolts to the spec-
1. V-belt case air filter cover
ified torque.
2. Bolt 1. Clean side
Tightening torque:
8. Check the V-belt case air filter ele- Bolt:
10 N·m (1.0 kgf·m, 7.4 lb·ft)
ment for damage and replace it if
necessary.
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13. Install the V-belt case cover by in- EAU21386 EAU21403

stalling the screws. Checking the throttle grip free Valve clearance
14. Install the air filter case cover by play The valves are an important engine
installing the screws. Measure the throttle grip free play as component, and since valve clearance
shown. changes with use, they must be
checked and adjusted at the intervals
specified in the periodic maintenance
chart. Unadjusted valves can result in
improper air-fuel mixture, engine
noise, and eventually engine damage.
To prevent this from occurring, have
your Yamaha dealer check and adjust
1 the valve clearance at regular intervals.
TIP
1. Throttle grip free play This service must be performed when
the engine is cold.
Throttle grip free play:
3.0–5.0 mm (0.12–0.20 in)
9
Periodically check the throttle grip free
play and, if necessary, have a Yamaha
dealer adjust it.

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EAU64221
weight of rider, passenger, car- Tire inspection
Tires go, and accessories approved
Tires are the only contact between the for this model.
vehicle and the road. Safety in all con-
ditions of riding depends on a relatively Cold tire air pressure:
small area of road contact. Therefore, it Up to 90 kg (198 lb) load:
is essential to maintain the tires in good Front:
condition at all times and replace them 200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2, 29 psi)
at the appropriate time with the speci- Rear:
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm2, 33 psi)
fied tires. 90 kg (198 lb) to maximum load:
Front:
1. Tire sidewall
Tire air pressure 200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2, 29 psi)
Rear: 2. Tire wear indicator
The tire air pressure should be
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm2, 33 psi) 3. Tire tread depth
checked and, if necessary, adjusted
Maximum load:
before each ride. Vehicle: The tires must be checked before each
EWA10504
171 kg (377 lb) ride. If a tire tread shows crosswise
WARNING The vehicle’s maximum load is the lines (minimum tread depth), if the tire
Operation of this vehicle with im- combined weight of the rider, pas- has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if
proper tire pressure may cause se- senger, cargo, and any accessories. the sidewall is cracked, contact a 9
vere injury or death from loss of EWA10512 Yamaha dealer immediately and have
control. WARNING the tire replaced.
 The tire air pressure must be
Never overload your vehicle. Opera- Minimum tire tread depth (front and
checked and adjusted on cold
tion of an overloaded vehicle could rear):
tires (i.e., when the temperature
cause an accident. 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
of the tires equals the ambient
temperature).
 The tire air pressure must be
adjusted in accordance with the
riding speed and with the total
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EWA10523 EWA10462 EAU21963

WARNING WARNING Cast wheels


 It is dangerous to ride with a The front and rear tires should be of To maximize the performance, durabil-
worn-out tire. When a tire tread the same make and design, other- ity, and safe operation of your vehicle,
begins to show crosswise lines, wise the handling characteristics of note the following points regarding the
have a Yamaha dealer replace the vehicle may be different, which specified wheels.
the tire immediately. Brakes, could lead to an accident.  The wheel rims should be
tires and related wheel parts re- checked for cracks, bends, warp-
After extensive tests, only the tires list- age or other damage before each
placement should also be left to
ed below have been approved for this ride. If any damage is found, have
a Yamaha dealer.
model by Yamaha. a Yamaha dealer replace the
 Ride at moderate speeds after
changing a tire since the tire wheel. Do not attempt even the
Front tire: smallest repair to the wheel. A de-
surface must first be “broken Size:
in” for it to develop its optimal 120/70-15 M/C 56P formed or cracked wheel must be
characteristics. Manufacturer/model: replaced.
DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART  The wheel should be balanced
Rear tire: whenever either the tire or wheel
Tire information Size: has been changed or replaced. An
This model is equipped with tubeless 140/70-14 M/C 62P
9 unbalanced wheel can result in
tires and tire air valves. Manufacturer/model:
DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART poor performance, adverse han-
Tires age, even if they have not been
dling characteristics, and a short-
used or have only been used occasion-
ened tire life.
ally. Cracking of the tread and sidewall
rubber, sometimes accompanied by
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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EAU50861
There should be no free play at the EAU22312

Checking the front and rear brake lever ends. If there is free play, Checking the front and rear
brake lever free play have a Yamaha dealer inspect the brake pads
Front brake system. Front brake
EWA14212

1 WARNING
A soft or spongy feeling in the brake
lever can indicate the presence of
air in the hydraulic system. If there is
air in the hydraulic system, have a 1
Yamaha dealer bleed the system be-
fore operating the vehicle. Air in the
hydraulic system will diminish the
1. No brake lever free play braking performance, which may re- 1. Brake pad wear indicator
sult in loss of control and an acci-
Rear dent. Rear brake

1
9

1. No brake lever free play 1. Brake pad wear indicator

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The front and rear brake pads must be EAU22585
Rear brake
checked for wear at the intervals spec- Checking the brake fluid level
ified in the periodic maintenance and Before riding, check that the brake fluid
lubrication chart. Each brake pad is is above the minimum level mark.
provided with a wear indicator, which TIP 1
allows you to check the brake pad Make sure the reservoir is level with the
wear without having to disassemble ground when checking the fluid level.
the brake. To check the brake pad
wear, check the position of the wear in- Specified brake fluid:
dicator while applying the brake. If a DOT 4
brake pad has worn to the point that 1. Minimum level mark
ECA17641
the wear indicator almost touches the
NOTICE As the brake pads wear, it is normal for
brake disc, have a Yamaha dealer re-
Brake fluid may damage painted the brake fluid level to gradually go
place the brake pads as a set.
surfaces or plastic parts. Always down.
clean up spilled fluid immediately.  A low brake fluid level may indi-
cate worn brake pads or brake
Front brake system leakage; therefore, be sure
9 1 to check the brake pads for wear
and the brake system for leakage.
 If the brake fluid level goes down
suddenly, have a Yamaha dealer
check the cause before further rid-
ing.
EWA15991

WARNING
Improper maintenance can result in
1. Minimum level mark loss of braking ability. Observe
these precautions:

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 Insufficient brake fluid may al- EAU22734 EAUU0311

low air to enter the brake sys- Changing the brake fluid Checking the V-belt
tem, reducing braking Have a Yamaha dealer change the The V-belt must be checked and re-
performance. brake fluid every 2 years. In addition, placed by a Yamaha dealer at the inter-
 Clean the filler cap before re- have the seals of the master cylinders vals specified in the periodic
moving. Use only DOT 4 brake and brake calipers, as well as the brake maintenance and lubrication chart.
fluid from a sealed container. hoses replaced at the intervals listed
 Use only the specified brake flu- below or sooner if they are damaged or
id; otherwise, the rubber seals leaking.
may deteriorate, causing leak-  Brake seals: every 2 years
age.  Brake hoses: every 4 years
 Refill with the same type of
brake fluid. Adding a brake fluid
other than DOT 4 may result in a
harmful chemical reaction.
 Be careful that water does not
enter the brake fluid reservoir
when refilling. Water will signifi-
9
cantly lower the boiling point of
the fluid and may result in vapor
lock.

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EAU23098 EAU49921 EAU23173

Checking and lubricating the Checking and lubricating the Lubricating the front and rear
cables throttle grip and cable brake levers
The operation of all control cables and The operation of the throttle grip
Front brake lever
the condition of the cables should be should be checked before each ride. In
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. WARNING! Damage to the
outer housing of cables may result
in internal rusting and cause inter-
ference with cable movement. Re-
place damaged cables as soon as Rear brake lever
possible to prevent unsafe condi-
tions. [EWA10712]

9 Recommended lubricant:
Yamaha cable lubricant or other
suitable cable lubricant

The pivoting points of the front and rear


brake levers must be lubricated at the
intervals specified in the periodic main-
tenance and lubrication chart.

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EAU23215
Recommended lubricant: Checking and lubricating the Recommended lubricant:
Silicone grease Lithium-soap-based grease
centerstand and sidestand

The operation of the centerstand and


sidestand should be checked before
each ride, and the pivots and metal-to-
metal contact surfaces should be lubri-
cated if necessary.
EWA10742
9
WARNING
If the centerstand or sidestand does
not move up and down smoothly,
have a Yamaha dealer check or re-
pair it. Otherwise, the centerstand or
sidestand could contact the ground
and distract the operator, resulting
in a possible loss of control.

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EAU23273 EAU45512

Checking the front fork Checking the steering


The condition and operation of the Worn or loose steering bearings may
front fork must be checked as follows cause danger. Therefore, the operation
at the intervals specified in the periodic of the steering must be checked as fol-
maintenance and lubrication chart. lows at the intervals specified in the
periodic maintenance and lubrication
To check the condition chart.
Check the inner tubes for scratches, 1. Place the vehicle on the center-
damage and excessive oil leakage. stand. WARNING! To avoid inju-
ECA10591 ry, securely support the vehicle
To check the operation NOTICE so there is no danger of it falling
1. Place the vehicle on a level sur- If any damage is found or the front over. [EWA10752]
face and hold it in an upright posi- fork does not operate smoothly, 2. Hold the lower ends of the front
tion. WARNING! To avoid injury, have a Yamaha dealer check or re- fork legs and try to move them for-
securely support the vehicle so pair it. ward and backward. If any free
there is no danger of it falling play can be felt, have a Yamaha
over. [EWA10752] dealer check or repair the steer-
9 2. While applying the front brake, ing.
push down hard on the handle-
bars several times to check if the
front fork compresses and re-
bounds smoothly.

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EAU23292 EAUN4010 EWA10761

Checking the wheel bearings Battery WARNING


 Electrolyte is poisonous and
1 dangerous since it contains sul-
furic acid, which causes severe
2 burns. Avoid any contact with
skin, eyes or clothing and al-
3 ways shield your eyes when
working near batteries. In case
of contact, administer the fol-
lowing FIRST AID.
The front and rear wheel bearings must
1. Negative battery lead (black) • EXTERNAL: Flush with plenty
2. Positive battery lead (red) of water.
be checked at the intervals specified in 3. Battery
the periodic maintenance and lubrica- • INTERNAL: Drink large quan-
tion chart. If there is play in the wheel The battery is located behind panel A. tities of water or milk and im-
hub or if the wheel does not turn (See page 9-8.) mediately call a physician.
smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer • EYES: Flush with water for 15
TIP minutes and seek prompt
check the wheel bearings. 9
To access the battery, also remove the medical attention.
windscreen. (See page 6-31.)  Batteries produce explosive hy-
This model is equipped with a VRLA drogen gas. Therefore, keep
(Valve Regulated Lead Acid) battery. sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc.,
There is no need to check the electro- away from the battery and pro-
lyte or to add distilled water. However, vide sufficient ventilation when
the battery lead connections need to charging it in an enclosed
be checked and, if necessary, tight- space.
ened.

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 KEEP THIS AND ALL BATTER- switch off, then disconnect the EAUN4021

IES OUT OF THE REACH OF negative lead before discon- Replacing the fuses
CHILDREN. necting the positive lead. [ECA16304] The main fuse and the fuse boxes,
2. If the battery will be stored for which contain the fuses for the individ-
more than two months, check it at ual circuits, are located under panel A.
To charge the battery
least once a month and fully (See page 9-8.)
Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat-
tery as soon as possible if it seems to charge it if necessary. TIP
have discharged. Keep in mind that the 3. Fully charge the battery before in- To access the main fuse, remove the
battery tends to discharge more quick- stallation. NOTICE: When install- starter relay cover as shown.
ly if the vehicle is equipped with op- ing the battery, be sure to turn
tional electrical accessories. the main switch off, then con-
ECA16522 nect the positive lead before
NOTICE connecting the negative lead. 1
To charge a VRLA (Valve Regulated [ECA16842] 2
Lead Acid) battery, a special (con- 4. After installation, make sure that
stant-voltage) battery charger is re- the battery leads are properly con-
quired. Using a conventional battery nected to the battery terminals. 3
ECA16531
charger will damage the battery. 4
9 NOTICE
To store the battery Always keep the battery charged. 1. Fuse box
Storing a discharged battery can 2. Main fuse
1. If the vehicle will not be used for
cause permanent battery damage. 3. Spare main fuse
more than one month, remove the 4. Starter relay cover
battery, fully charge it, and then
place it in a cool, dry place.
NOTICE: When removing the
battery, be sure to turn the main

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use a fuse of a higher amperage 3. Turn the main switch on and turn
5 6 7 8 9 rating than recommended to on the electrical circuit in question
4 avoid causing extensive dam- to check if the device operates.
3 age to the electrical system and 4. If the fuse immediately blows
possibly a fire. [EWA15132] again, have a Yamaha dealer
2 check the electrical system.
1 13 12 11 10 Specified fuses: ECA27210

Main fuse: NOTICE


20.0 A
Terminal fuse 1: Do not drive while the fuse box cov-
1. ABS motor fuse 5.0 A er is removed.
2. ABS solenoid fuse Signaling system fuse:
3. Signaling system fuse 2 7.5 A
4. Terminal fuse
Signaling system fuse 2:
7.5 A
5. Ignition fuse 2
Ignition fuse:
6. Grip warmer fuse 7.5 A
7. Signaling system fuse 1 Ignition fuse 2:
8. ABS control unit fuse 7.5 A
9. Fuse puller Radiator fan motor fuse:
10.Spare fuse 7.5 A 9
11.Ignition fuse 1 Grip warmer fuse:
12.Radiator fan motor fuse 7.5 A
13.Backup fuse Backup fuse:
7.5 A
If a fuse is blown, replace it as follows. ABS control unit fuse:
1. Turn the main switch off and turn 7.5 A
ABS motor fuse:
off the electrical circuit in ques- 30.0 A
tion. ABS solenoid fuse:
2. Remove the blown fuse, and then 15.0 A
install a new fuse of the specified
amperage. WARNING! Do not
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EAUN2261 EAU78560

Vehicle lights Replacing the license plate 1


This model is equipped with LED lights light bulb
for headlights, auxiliary lights and 1. Remove the license plate light unit
brake/tail light. If a light does not come by removing the bolts and plate,
on, check the fuse and then have a and then remove the license plate
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. light bulb socket (together with the
1 bulb) by pulling it out.

2
1 1. License plate light bulb
4 2
3. Insert a new bulb into the socket.
4. Install the socket (together with
the bulb) by pushing it in, and then
install the license plate light unit by
3 installing the plate and bolts.
1. Headlight (low beam) 3
2. Headlight (high beam) 1. License plate light bulb socket
9 3. Auxiliary light 2. License plate light unit
ECA16581 3. Bolt
NOTICE 4. Plate

Do not affix any type of tinted film or 2. Remove the burnt-out bulb by
stickers to the headlight lens. pulling it out.

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EAU60701
heaters or furnaces. Gasoline or If the smart key system does not work
Troubleshooting gasoline vapors can ignite or ex- after checking the above items, have a
Although Yamaha vehicles receive a plode, causing severe injury or prop- Yamaha dealer check the smart key
thorough inspection before shipment erty damage. system.
from the factory, trouble may occur
during operation. Any problem in the EAU76551
TIP
fuel, compression, or ignition systems, Smart key system troubleshooting See Emergency mode on page 9-35
for example, can cause poor starting for information on starting the engine
and loss of power. Please check the following items when without the smart key.
The following troubleshooting charts the smart key system does not work.
represent quick and easy procedures  Is the smart key turned on? (See
for checking these vital systems your- page 4-5.)
self. However, should your vehicle re-  Is the smart key battery dis-
quire any repair, take it to a Yamaha charged? (See page 4-6.)
dealer, whose skilled technicians have  Is the smart key battery installed
the necessary tools, experience, and correctly? (See page 4-6.)
know-how to service the vehicle prop-  Is the smart key being used in a lo-
erly. cation with strong radio waves or
Use only genuine Yamaha replace- other electromagnetic noise? (See 9
ment parts. Imitation parts may look page 4-1.)
like Yamaha parts, but they are often  Are you using the smart key that is
inferior, have a shorter service life and registered to the vehicle?
can lead to expensive repair bills.  Is the vehicle battery discharged?
EWA15142
When the vehicle battery is dis-
WARNING charged, the smart key system will
When checking the fuel system, do not operate. Please have the vehi-
not smoke, and make sure there are cle battery charged or replaced.
no open flames or sparks in the ar- (See page 9-28.)
ea, including pilot lights from water
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EAU86350

Troubleshooting chart

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 ignition.
The engine turns over Check the battery lead connections,
slowly. and charge the battery if necessary.

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


Wet Try starting the engine.
spark plug gap, or replace the spark plug(s).
Remove the spark plug
and check the electrodes.
The engine does not start.
9 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.
Try starting the engine.

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

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EAU86420
Engine overheating
EWAT1041

WARNING
 Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Scalding hot fluid and steam may be
blown out under pressure, which could cause serious injury. Be sure to wait until the engine has cooled.
 Place a thick rag, like a towel, over the radiator cap, and then slowly rotate the cap counterclockwise to the
detent to allow any residual pressure to escape. When the hissing sound has stopped, press down on the cap
while turning it counterclockwise, and then remove the cap.

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. 9

TIP
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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EAU76561
For example, if the identification
Emergency mode number is 123456:
When the smart key is lost or dam- Push and hold the knob.
aged, or its battery has discharged, the ↓
vehicle can still be turned on and the The smart key system indicator
engine started. You will need the smart light will start to flash.
key system identification number. ↓

To operate the vehicle in emergency


mode 1
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place 1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
and turn the main switch to “OFF”. 3. After the smart key system indica-
2. Push the main switch knob for 5 tor light goes off, input the identifi- Release the knob after the smart
seconds until the smart key sys- cation number as follows. key system indicator light flashes
tem indicator light flashes once,
once.
then release it. Repeat two more
1 ↓
times. The smart key system indi-
The first digit of the identification
cator light will come on for three
9 number has been set as “1”.
seconds to indicate the transition

to emergency mode. 868588 Push and hold the knob again.

1. Identification number card

4. Inputting the identification number


is done by counting the number of
flashes of the smart key system in-
dicator light.
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Release the knob after the smart  The identification number is not
key system indicator light flashes entered correctly.
twice.
5. While the smart key system indi-

cator light is on, push the knob
The second digit has been set as
once more to complete emergen-
“2”.
cy mode access. The smart key

indicator light will go off and then
Repeat the above procedure until
come back on for approximately 4
all digits of the identification num-
seconds.
ber have been set. The smart key
6. While the smart key system indi-
system indicator light will flash for
cator light is on, turn the main
10 seconds if the correct identifi-
switch to “ON”. The vehicle can
cation number was entered.
now be operated normally.
TIP
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 9
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.

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EAU37834 EAU96753

Matte color caution Care TIP


ECA15193
Frequent, thorough cleaning of the ve-  The roads of heavy snowfall areas
NOTICE hicle will not only enhance its appear- may be sprayed with salt as a de-
Some models are equipped with ance but also will improve its general icing method. This salt can stay on
matte colored finished parts. Be performance and extend the useful life the roads well into spring, so be
sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for of many components. Washing, clean- sure to wash the underside and
advice on what products to use be- ing, and polishing will also give you a chassis parts after riding in such
fore cleaning the vehicle. Using a chance to inspect the condition of the areas.
brush, harsh chemical products or vehicle more frequently. Be sure to  Genuine Yamaha care and main-
cleaning compounds when cleaning wash the vehicle after riding in the rain tenance products are sold under
these parts will scratch or damage or near the sea, because salt is corro- the YAMALUBE brand in many
their surface. Wax also should not sive to metals. markets worldwide.
be applied to any matte colored fin-  See your Yamaha dealer for addi-
ished parts. Special care in winter tional cleaning tips.
ECA28180
ECA26280
NOTICE NOTICE
In cold weather, when roads may be Improper cleaning can cause cos-
salted as a de-icing method, it’s im- metic and mechanical damage. Do
portant to clean the vehicle thor- not use:
10 oughly to remove road salt and  high-pressure washers or
avoid corrosion. Wheel spokes, steam-jet cleaners. Excessive
bolts/nuts and other unpainted met- water pressure may cause wa-
al parts can be especially vulnerable ter seepage and deterioration of
to corrosion from road salt. Apply an wheel bearings, brakes, trans-
anti-corrosion product to any vul- mission seals and electrical de-
nerable parts after washing and dry- vices. Avoid high-pressure
ing the vehicle.

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detergent applications such as 4. Pre-soak stubborn stains like in- been exposed to salt. Warm wa-
those available in coin-operated sects or bird droppings with a wet ter will increase salt’s corrosive
car washers. towel for a few minutes. properties. [ECA26301]
 harsh chemicals, including 5. Remove road grime and oil stains 3. For windscreen-equipped vehi-
strong acidic wheel cleaners, with a quality degreasing agent cles: Clean the windscreen with a
especially on spoke or magne- and a plastic-bristle brush or soft towel or sponge dampened
sium wheels. sponge. NOTICE: Do not use with water and a pH neutral deter-
 harsh chemicals, abrasive degreasing agent on areas re- gent. If necessary, use a high-
cleaning compounds, or wax on quiring lubrication such as quality windscreen cleaner or pol-
matte-finished parts. Brushes seals, gaskets, and wheel axles. ish for motorcycles. NOTICE:
can scratch and damage the Follow product instructions. Never use any strong chemicals
matte-finish, use soft sponge or [ECA26290] to clean the windscreen. Addi-
towel only. tionally, some cleaning com-
 towels, sponges, or brushes Washing pounds for plastic may scratch
contaminated with abrasive 1. Rinse off any degreaser and spray the windscreen, so be sure to
cleaning products or strong down the vehicle with a garden test all cleaning products before
chemicals such as, solvents, hose. Use only enough pressure general application. [ECA27860]
gasoline, rust removers, brake to do the job. Avoid spraying wa- 4. Rinse off thoroughly with clean
fluid, or antifreeze, etc. ter directly into the muffler, instru- water. Be sure to remove all deter-
ment panel, air inlet, or other inner gent residues, as they can be
areas such as underseat storage harmful to plastic parts. 10
Before washing
1. Park the vehicle out of direct sun- compartments.
light and allow it to cool. This will 2. Wash the vehicle with a quality au- After washing
help avoid water spots. tomotive-type detergent mixed 1. Dry the vehicle with a chamois or
2. Make sure all caps, covers, elec- with cool water and a soft, clean absorbent towel, preferably mi-
trical couplers and connectors are towel or sponge. Use an old tooth- crofiber terrycloth.
tightly installed. brush or plastic-bristle brush for 2. For drive chain-equipped models:
3. Cover the muffler end with a plas- hard-to-reach places. NOTICE: Dry and then lubricate the drive
tic bag and a strong rubber band. Use cold water if the vehicle has chain to prevent rust.
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3. Use a chrome polish to shine 8. When finished cleaning, start the  If necessary, clean the brake
chrome, aluminum, and stainless engine and let it idle for several discs and pads with brake
steel parts. Often the thermally in- minutes to help dry any remaining cleaner or acetone.
duced discoloring of stainless moisture.  Before riding at higher speeds,
steel exhaust systems can be re- 9. If the headlight lens has fogged test the vehicle’s braking per-
moved through polishing. up, start the engine and turn on formance and cornering behav-
4. Apply a corrosion protection spray the headlight to help remove the ior.
on all metal parts including moisture.
chrome or nickel-plated surfaces. 10. Let the vehicle dry completely be-
WARNING! Do not apply sili- fore storing or covering it.
cone or oil spray to seats, hand ECA26320

grips, rubber foot pegs or tire NOTICE


treads. Otherwise these parts  Do not apply wax to rubber or
will become slippery, which unpainted plastic parts.
could cause loss of control.  Do not use abrasive polishing
Thoroughly clean the surfaces compounds as they will wear
of these parts before operating away the paint.
the vehicle. [EWA20651]  Apply sprays and wax sparingly.
5. Treat rubber, vinyl, and unpainted Wipe off excess afterwards.
plastic parts with a suitable care EWA20660
10 product. WARNING
6. Touch up minor paint damage
Contaminants left on the brakes or
caused by stones, etc.
tires can cause loss of control.
7. Wax all painted surfaces using a
 Make sure there is no lubricant
non-abrasive wax or use a detail
or wax on the brakes or tires.
spray for motorcycles.
 If necessary, wash the tires with
warm water and a mild deter-
gent.
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Scooter care and storage


EAU84141
1. Make all necessary repairs and a. Remove the spark plug cap
Storage perform any outstanding mainte- and spark plug.
Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry nance. b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine
place. If necessary, protect it against 2. Follow all instructions in the Care oil into the spark plug bore.
dust with a porous cover. Be sure the section of this chapter. c. Install the spark plug cap onto
engine and the exhaust system are 3. Fill up the fuel tank, adding fuel the spark plug, and then place
cool before covering the vehicle. If the stabilizer according to product in- the spark plug on the cylinder
vehicle often sits for weeks at a time structions. Run the engine for 5 head so that the electrodes are
between uses, the use of a quality fuel minutes to distribute treated fuel grounded. (This will limit spark-
stabilizer (Fuel Med RX) is recommend- through the fuel system. ing during the next step.)
ed after each fill-up. 4. For vehicles equipped with a fuel d. Turn the engine over several
ECA21170
cock: Turn the fuel cock lever to times with the starter. (This will
NOTICE
the off position. coat the cylinder wall with oil.)
 Storing the vehicle in a poorly 5. For vehicles with a carburetor: To WARNING! To prevent dam-
ventilated room or covering it prevent fuel deposits from build- age or injury from sparking,
with a tarp, while it is still wet, ing up, drain the fuel in the carbu- make sure to ground the
will allow water and humidity to retor float chamber into a clean spark plug electrodes while
seep in and cause rust. container. Retighten the drain bolt turning the engine over.
 To prevent corrosion, avoid and pour the fuel back into the fuel [EWA10952]
damp cellars, stables (because tank. e. Remove the spark plug cap
of the presence of ammonia) 6. Use a quality engine fogging oil from the spark plug, and then 10
and areas where strong chemi- (YAMALUBE Stor-Rite Engine install the spark plug and the
cals are stored. Fogging Oil) according to product spark plug cap.
instructions to protect internal en- 7. Lubricate all control cables, piv-
Long term storage gine components from corrosion. ots, levers and pedals, as well as
Before storing the vehicle long term (60 If engine fogging oil is not avail- the sidestand and centerstand (if
days or more): able, perform the following steps equipped).
for each cylinder:

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8. Check and correct the tire air
pressure, and then lift the vehicle
so that all wheels are off the
ground. Otherwise, turn the
wheels a little once a month in or-
der to prevent the tires from be-
coming degraded in one spot.
9. Cover the muffler outlet with a
plastic bag to prevent moisture
from entering it.
10. Remove the battery and fully
charge it, or attach a maintenance
charger to keep the battery opti-
mally charged. NOTICE: Confirm
that the battery and its charger
are compatible. Do not charge a
VRLA battery with a convention-
al charger. [ECA26330]
TIP
10  If the battery will be removed,
charge it once a month and store
it in a temperate location between
32-90 °F (0-30 °C).
 See page 9-28 for more informa-
tion on charging and storing the
battery.

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Specifications
Dimensions: Engine oil: Fuel tank capacity:
Overall length: Recommended brand: 13 L (3.4 US gal, 2.9 Imp.gal)
2180 mm (85.8 in) Fuel reserve amount:
Overall width: 2.4 L (0.63 US gal, 0.53 Imp.gal)
795 mm (31.3 in) Fuel injection:
Overall height: Throttle body:
1410/1460 mm (55.5/57.5 in) ID mark:
SAE viscosity grades:
Seat height: B741
10W-40, 10W-50, 15W-40, 20W-40 or
795 mm (31.3 in) Front tire:
20W-50
Wheelbase: Type:
Recommended engine oil grade:
1540 mm (60.6 in) Tubeless
API service SG type or higher, JASO
Ground clearance: Size:
standard MA or MB
135 mm (5.31 in) 120/70-15 M/C 56P
Engine oil quantity:
Minimum turning radius: Manufacturer/model:
Oil change:
2.6 m (8.53 ft) DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART
1.50 L (1.59 US qt, 1.32 Imp.qt)
Weight: With oil filter removal: Rear tire:
Curb weight: Type:
1.60 L (1.69 US qt, 1.41 Imp.qt)
181 kg (399 lb) Tubeless
Final transmission oil:
Engine: Type:
Size:
Combustion cycle: 140/70-14 M/C 62P
Motor oil SAE 10W-40 type SG or higher
4-stroke Manufacturer/model:
Quantity:
Cooling system: DUNLOP/SCOOTSMART
0.20 L (0.21 US qt, 0.18 Imp.qt)
Liquid cooled Loading:
Coolant quantity:
Valve train: Maximum load:
Coolant reservoir (up to the maximum level
SOHC 171 kg (377 lb)
mark):
Number of cylinders: (Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo and
0.18 L (0.19 US qt, 0.16 Imp.qt)
Single cylinder
Radiator (including all routes): accessories) 11
Displacement: Front brake:
1.10 L (1.16 US qt, 0.97 Imp.qt)
292 cm3 Type:
Bore × stroke:
Fuel:
Hydraulic single disc brake
Recommended fuel:
70.0 × 75.9 mm (2.76 × 2.99 in) Rear brake:
Unleaded gasoline (E10 acceptable)
Starting system: Type:
Octane number (RON):
Electric starter Hydraulic single disc brake
90

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Specifications
Front suspension:
Type:
Telescopic fork
Rear suspension:
Type:
Unit swing
Electrical system:
System voltage:
12 V
Battery:
Model:
GTZ8V
Voltage, capacity:
12 V, 7.0 Ah (10 HR)
Bulb wattage:
Headlight:
LED
Brake/tail light:
LED
Front turn signal/position light:
LED
Rear turn signal light:
LED
Auxiliary light:
LED
License plate light:
11 5.0 W

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EAU53562 EAU26411 EAU26442

Identification numbers Vehicle identification number Engine serial number


Record the vehicle identification num- 1
ber, engine serial number, and the
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.
TIP EAU26501
The vehicle identification number is Model label
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER:
used to identify your vehicle and may
be used to register it with the licensing 1
authority in your area.

MODEL LABEL INFORMATION:

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1. Model label

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The model label is affixed to the inside EAU69910 EAU90250

of the rear storage compartment. (See Diagnostic connector Vehicle data recording
page 6-29.) Record the information on This model’s ECU stores certain vehi-
this label in the space provided. This cle data to assist in the diagnosis of
information will be needed when order- malfunctions and for research, statisti-
ing spare parts from a Yamaha dealer.
1 cal analysis and development purpos-
es.
EAU48271 Although the sensors and recorded
Vehicle Emission Control Informa- data will vary by model, the main data
tion label points are:
 Vehicle status and engine perfor-
1. Diagnostic connector mance data
 Fuel-injection and emission-relat-
The diagnostic connector is located as ed data
1 shown. This data will be uploaded only when a
special Yamaha diagnostic tool is at-
tached to the vehicle, such as when
maintenance checks or service proce-
dures are performed.
1. Vehicle Emission Control Information label Vehicle data uploaded will be handled
appropriately according to the follow-
The Vehicle Emission Control Informa- ing Privacy Policy.
tion label is affixed at the location in the
illustration. This label shows specifica- Privacy Policy
tions related to exhaust emissions as
12 required by federal law, state law and https://yamaha-motor.com/
Environment Canada. privacy-policy

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Yamaha will not disclose this data to a
third party except in the following cas-
es. In addition, Yamaha may provide
vehicle data to a contractor in order to
outsource services related to the han-
dling of vehicle data. Even in this case,
Yamaha will require the contractor to
properly handle the vehicle data we
provided and Yamaha will appropriate-
ly manage the data.
 With the consent of the vehicle
owner
 Where obligated by law
 For use by Yamaha in litigation
 When the data is not related to an
individual vehicle nor owner

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EAU26553

Reporting safety defects


If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immedi-
ately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group
of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems
between you, your dealer, or Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to
http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, West Building, Washington, DC
20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov.

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EAU26581

Scooter noise regulation


TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED:
Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other
than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new
vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or (2) the
use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
“AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARE THE ACTS LISTED BELOW.”
These acts include tampering with the following systems; i.e., modification, removal, etc.
Exhaust system
• Muffler
• Exhaust pipe
• Silencer
Intake system
• Air cleaner case
• Air cleaner element
• Intake duct

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Maintenance record
Copies of work orders and/or receipts for parts purchased and installed on your vehicle will be required to document that
maintenance has been completed in accordance with the emissions warranty. The chart below is printed only as a reminder
that maintenance work is required. It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work.
Maintenance Date of Servicing dealer
Mileage Remarks
interval service name and address
600 mi
(1000 km) or
1 month
4000 mi
(7000 km) or
6 months
8000 mi
(13000 km) or
12 months
12000 mi
(19000 km) or
18 months
16000 mi
(25000 km) or
24 months
20000 mi
(31000 km) or
30 months
24000 mi
(37000 km) or
36 months
12 28000 mi
(43000 km) or
42 months
32000 mi
(49000 km) or
48 months

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Maintenance Date of Servicing dealer
Mileage Remarks
interval service name and address
36000 mi
(55000 km) or
54 months
40000 mi
(61000 km) or
60 months

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EAU87060

YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. 2020 AND LATER MODEL SCOOTER LIMITED WAR-
RANTY
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. hereby warrants that 2. Give notice to an authorized Yamaha scooter dealer of ENGINE
each new Yamaha scooter purchased from an authorized any and all apparent defects within ten (10) days after DISPLACEMENT PERIOD
Yamaha scooter dealer in the continental United States discovery, and make the machine available at that Under 50cc 6,000 km (3,750 miles)
will be free from defects in material and workmanship for time for inspection and repairs at such dealer’s place or five years, whichever occurs first
the period of time stated herein, subject to certain stated of business.
limitations. 50cc to 169cc 12,000 km (7,465 miles)
WARRANTY TRANSFER: To transfer any remaining or five years, whichever occurs first
THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY for Yamaha scooters warranty from the original purchaser to any subsequent
shall be one (1) year from the date of purchase, with no purchaser, it is imperative that the machine be inspected 170cc to 279cc 18,000 km (11,185 miles)
mileage limitation, except for the battery, which is and registered for warranty by an authorized Yamaha or five years, whichever occurs first
warranted for thirty (30) days from the date of purchase. scooter dealer. In order for this warranty to remain in
effect, this inspection and registration must take place 280cc or over 30,000 km (18,641 miles)
DURING THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY any authorized within ten (10) days after transfer. A reasonable or five years, whichever occurs first
Yamaha scooter dealer will, free of charge, repair or dealer-imposed fee may be charged for the inspection.
replace, at Yamaha’s option, any part adjudged defective YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. MAKES NO
by Yamaha due to faulty workmanship or material from EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR
the factory. Parts used in warranty repairs will be Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. also warrants to the IMPLIED. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
warranted for the balance of the product’s warranty ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
period. All parts replaced under warranty become the each Yamaha scooter covered by this warranty that the PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE
property of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. vehicle is designed, built, and equipped so as to conform OBLIGATIONS AND TIME LIMITS STATED IN THIS
at the time of sale with all U.S. emissions standards WARRANTY ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YAMAHA
GENERAL EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall applicable at the time of manufacture and that it is free MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. AND EXCLUDED
include any failures caused by: from defects in materials and workmanship which would FROM THIS WARRANTY.
a. Competition or racing use. cause it not to meet these standards within the periods
b. Installation of parts or accessories that are not listed immediately below. Failures other than those SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON
qualitatively equivalent to genuine Yamaha parts. resulting from defects in material or workmanship which HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE
c. Abnormal strain, neglect, or abuse. arise solely as a result of owner abuse and/or lack of ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. ALSO
d. Lack of proper maintenance and off-season storage proper maintenance are not covered by this warranty. EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY ARE ANY
as described in the Owner’s Manual. INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
e. Accident or collision damage. INCLUDING LOSS OF USE. SOME STATES DO NOT
f . Modification to original parts. ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
g. Damage due to improper transportation INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO
THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS from this warranty shall
include parts replaced due to normal wear or routine THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
maintenance. RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS
12 WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY under this
warranty shall be to: YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A.
1. Operate and maintain the scooter as specified in the Post Office Box 6555
appropriate Owner’s Manual, and Cypress, California 90630
1-800-962-7926

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EAU26753

YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.)


Keep your Yamaha protected even after your limited In addition, Travel and Recreation Interruption Protection
warranty expires with genuine Yamaha Extended Service (TRIP) is included at no extra cost. TRIP gives you up to
(Y.E.S.). $250 reimbursement per occurrence for any reasonable
expenses you incur because your Yamaha needs
Y.E.S. is designed and administered by Yamaha Motor
covered service: replacement vehicle rental, emergency
Corporation to provide maximum owner satisfaction. It
towing, phone calls, even food and lodging when you are
provides uninterrupted factory-backed coverage for extra
away from home. This superb coverage goes into effect
peace of mind.
when you purchase Y.E.S., so it applies to any warranty
Y.E.S. is flexible. You choose the plan that’s right for repairs as well as covered repairs during your entire
you: 12 months, 24 months, 36 months or, on certain Y.E.S. plan period.
models, even 48 months beyond your warranty period.
Y.E.S. coverage is honored at any authorized Yamaha
Y.E.S. is designed and administered by the same dealer nationwide.
Yamaha people who handle your warranty – and it
Y.E.S. coverage is transferable to a new owner if you
shows in the comprehensive coverage benefits. There
sell or trade-in. That can make your Yamaha much more
are no mileage limitations. Coverage isn’t limited to
valuable!
“moving parts” or the “drivetrain” like many other plans.
And Y.E.S. covers manufacturing defects just like the This excellent Y.E.S. plan coverage is only available to
warranty. See the sample contract at your Yamaha Yamaha owners like you, and only while your Yamaha is still
dealer to see how comforting uninterrupted factory- within the Yamaha Limited Warranty period. So visit your
backed protection can be. authorized Yamaha dealer to get all the facts. They can show
you how easy it is to protect your investment with Yamaha
You don’t have to pay anything for covered repairs.
Extended Service.
There’s no deductible to pay, and repairs aren’t
“pro-rated.” You don’t have any “out-of-pocket” expenses
for covered repairs.

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We urge you to act now. You’ll get the excellent benefits of
TRIP coverage right away, and you’ll rest easy knowing
you’ll have strong factory-backed protection even after your
Yamaha Limited Warranty expires.
A special note:
If visiting your dealer isn’t convenient, contact Yamaha with
your VIN number and we’ll be happy to help you get the YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE
Y.E.S. coverage you need.
Yamaha Service Marketing
P.O. Box 6555
Cypress, CA 90630
1-(866)-YES-EXTD (1-866-937-3983)

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Index
A Engine overheating............................... 9-34 Main switch .............................................4-7
ABS.......................................................6-23 Engine serial number............................ 12-1 Maintenance and lubrication, periodic....9-4
ABS warning light ...................................6-1 Engine trouble warning light................... 6-1 Maintenance, emission control
Acceleration and deceleration ................8-3 F system ..................................................9-3
Air filter and V-belt case air filter FCC rules and regulation........................ 5-3 Maintenance record ..............................12-6
elements .............................................9-15 Final transmission oil ............................ 9-12 Matte color, caution ..............................10-1
B Front and rear brake lever free play, Menu .....................................................6-10
Battery ..................................................9-28 checking............................................. 9-22 Menu switches ......................................6-22
Brake fluid, changing ............................9-24 Front and rear brake pads, checking ... 9-22 Menu system controls.............................5-1
Brake fluid level, checking ....................9-23 Front fork, checking ............................. 9-27 Model label ...........................................12-1
Brake lever, front ..................................6-22 Fuel....................................................... 6-27 N
Brake lever, rear....................................6-23 Fuel consumption, tips for reducing ...... 8-4 Navigation system: Garmin
Brake levers, lubricating .......................9-25 Fuel tank cap........................................ 6-26 StreetCross...........................................5-6
Braking....................................................8-3 Fuel tank overflow hose ....................... 6-28 Noise regulation ....................................12-5
C Fuses, replacing ................................... 9-29 O
Cables, checking and lubricating .........9-25 H Operating range of the smart key
Canister...................................................9-9 Handlebar position, adjusting .............. 6-32 system ..................................................4-2
Care ......................................................10-1 Handlebar switches.............................. 6-20 P
Catalytic converter................................6-28 Hazard switch....................................... 6-21 Panel, removing and installing ................9-8
Centerstand and sidestand, High beam indicator light ....................... 6-1 Parking ....................................................8-4
checking and lubricating ....................9-26 Horn switch .......................................... 6-21 Part 15 of FCC Rules ..............................4-2
Connection troubleshooting ...................5-9 I Part locations ..........................................3-1
Coolant .................................................9-13 Identification numbers.......................... 12-1 Power outlet..........................................6-33
Coolant temperature warning light .........6-1 Ignition circuit cut-off system............... 6-35 S
D Indicator lights and warning lights ......... 6-1 Safe-riding points....................................2-5
Data recording, vehicle .........................12-2 Infotainment display ............................... 6-5 Safety defects, reporting ......................12-4
DC connectors......................................6-34 K Safety information...................................2-1
Diagnostic connector............................12-2 Key, handling of smart and Shock absorber assemblies,
Dimmer/Pass switch .............................6-21 mechanical keys................................... 4-3 adjusting .............................................6-33
Dual Displays ..........................................6-2 L Sidestand ..............................................6-34
E Labels, location ...................................... 1-1 Smart features: Introduction ...................5-1
13 Emergency mode..................................9-35 License plate light bulb, replacing........ 9-31 Smart features initial setup .....................5-4
Engine break-in.......................................8-1 M Smart key ................................................4-5
Engine oil and oil filter element .............9-10 Main display ........................................... 6-3 Smart key battery....................................4-6

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Index
Smart key system ................................... 4-1 Wheel bearings, checking.................... 9-28
Smart key system indicator light ............ 6-2 Wheels ................................................. 9-21
Smart key system, troubleshooting...... 9-32 Windscreen .......................................... 6-31
Spark plug, checking.............................. 9-8 Y
Specifications ....................................... 11-1 Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app ......... 5-2
Starting off.............................................. 8-3 Yamalube ............................................. 9-12
Starting the engine ................................. 8-2
Steering, checking................................ 9-27
Stop/Run/Start switch .......................... 6-21
Storage ................................................. 10-4
Storage compartments......................... 6-29
T
Telephone............................................... 5-7
Throttle grip and cable,
checking and lubricating .................... 9-25
Throttle grip free play, checking........... 9-19
Tires ...................................................... 9-20
Tool kit.................................................... 9-2
Traction control system........................ 6-24
Traction control system indicator light ... 6-2
Troubleshooting.................................... 9-32
Troubleshooting chart .......................... 9-33
Turn signal indicator lights ..................... 6-1
Turn signal switch................................. 6-21
V
Valve clearance .................................... 9-19
V-belt, checking.................................... 9-24
Vehicle Emission Control Information
label.................................................... 12-2
Vehicle identification number ............... 12-1
Vehicle lights ........................................ 9-31
W 13
Warranty, extended ............................ 12-10
Warranty, limited .................................. 12-8

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EAU55803

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This Owner’s manual is also available online at the
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