Yamaha AVS-700 Manuel de service

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Page 1 - OWNER’S SERVICE MANUAL

PRINTED IN JAPAN2010.04—0.4 × 1 !(E)YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.2500 SHINGAI IWATA SHIZUOKA JAPANPRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPERPROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTUse Genuine

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3-25ENGINEINTAKEEXHAUSTMEASURED CLEARANCEINSTALLED PAD NUMBER120 125 130 135 140 145 150 155 160 165 170175 180 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 23

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION

3-26ENGINECLEANING THE SPARK ARRESTER (For USA)• Be sure the exhaust pipe and silencer are cool before cleaning the spark arrester.• Do not start the

Page 5 - SAFETY INFORMATION

3-27CHASSISCHASSISBLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEMBleed the brake system if:• The system has been disassembled.• A brake hose has been loosened or

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3-28CHASSIS2. Remove:• Brake lever cover3. Adjust:• Brake lever positionBrake lever position adjustment steps:a. Loosen the locknut "1".b. T

Page 7 - HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

3-29CHASSIS2. Replace:•Brake padBrake pad replacement steps:a. Remove the pad pin plug "1".b. Loosen the pad pin "2".c. Remove the

Page 8 - HOW TO READ DESCRIPTIONS

3-30CHASSISj. Install the pad pin plug "10".3. Inspect:•Brake fluid levelRefer to "CHECKING THE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL" section.4. Chec

Page 9 - ILLUSTRATED SYMBOLS (Refer

3-31CHASSISDo not reuse the drained brake fluid.g. Tighten the bleed screw.h. Install the brake pad "10" and pad pin "11".• Instal

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3-32CHASSIS• Use only designated quality brake fluid to avoid poor brake performance.• Refill with same type and brand of brake fluid; mixing fluids c

Page 11 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3-33CHASSIS4. Inspect:• O-ring "1" (drive chain)Damage → Replace the drive chain.• Roller "2"• Side plate "3"Damage/wear

Page 12 - SPECIFICATIONS

3-34CHASSISBefore checking and/or adjusting, rotate the rear wheel through several revolutions and check the slack several times to find the tightest

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TABLE OF CONTENTSGENERAL INFORMATION1SPECIFICATIONS2REGULAR INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTS3TUNING4ENGINE5CHASSIS6ELECTRICAL7

Page 14 - CHAPTER 7

3-35CHASSIS2. Clean:• Dust seal "a"•Oil seal "b"• Clean the dust seal and oil seal after every run.• Apply the lithium soap base g

Page 15 - LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS

3-36CHASSIS• STANDARD POSITION:This is the position which is back by the spe-cific number of clicks from the fully turned-in position.Do not force the

Page 16 - DESCRIPTION

3-37CHASSIS• Be sure to remove all dirt and mud from around the locknut and adjuster before adjust-ment.• The length of the spring (installed) changes

Page 17 - CONSUMER INFORMATION

3-38CHASSIS• STANDARD POSITION:This is the position which is back by the spe-cific number of clicks from the fully turned-in position. (Which align th

Page 18 - INCLUDED PARTS

3-39CHASSISCHECKING THE TIRE PRESSURE1. Measure:• Tire pressureOut of specification → Adjust.• Check the tire while it is cold.• Loose bead stoppers a

Page 19 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

3-40CHASSISCHECKING AND ADJUSTING THE STEERING HEAD1. Place a stand under the engine to raise the front wheel off the ground. WARNING! Se-curely suppo

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3-41CHASSIS• The handlebar upper holder should be in-stalled with the punched mark "a" forward.• Install the handlebar so that the marks &qu

Page 22 - SPECIAL TOOLS

3-43CHASSISLUBRICATION

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3-44CHASSISTo ensure smooth operation of all components, lubricate your machine during setup, after break-in, and after every ride.1. All control cabl

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CONTENTSCHAPTER 1GENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELS ... 1-1DESCRIPTION ... 1-2CONSUMER INFORMAT

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3-45ELECTRICALELECTRICALCHECKING THE SPARK PLUG1. Remove:• Spark plug2. Inspect:• Electrode "1"Wear/damage → Replace.• Insulator color "

Page 26 - CONTROL FUNCTIONS

3-46ELECTRICAL5. Install:• Timing mark accessing screwCHECKING AND CHARGING THE BATTERYBatteries generate explosive hydrogen gas and contain electroly

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3-47ELECTRICAL• The charge state of an MF battery can be checked by measuring its open-circuit voltage (i.e., the voltage when the positive terminal i

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3-48ELECTRICALCharging method using a variable voltage charger

Page 29 - MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY

3-49ELECTRICALCharging method using a constant voltage charger

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3-50ELECTRICAL6. Install:• Battery• Battery band7. Connect:• Battery leads(to the battery terminals)First, connect the positive lead "1", th

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3-51ELECTRICALREPLACING THE HEADLIGHT BULBS1. Remove:• HeadlightRefer to "SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE COVERS" section.2. Remove:• Headlight bul

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4-1CHASSISTUNINGCHASSISSELECTION OF THE SECONDARY REDUCTION RATIO (SPROCKET)<Requirement for selection of secondary gear reduction ratio>• It is

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4-2CHASSISFRONT FORK SETTINGThe front fork setting should be made depend-ing on the rider's feeling of an actual run and the circuit conditions.T

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4-3CHASSISA. LoadB. Fork stroke1. Without adjustment washer (standard)2. 1 adjustment washer3. 2 adjustment washersSETTING OF SPRING AFTER REPLACEMENT

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CHAPTER 3REGULAR INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTSPERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART FOR THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ... 3-1GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION C

Page 36 - STARTING AND BREAK-IN

4-4CHASSIS2. Setting of damping force• Change the rebound damping.• Change the compression damping.CHOOSING SET LENGTH1. Place a stand or block under

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4-5CHASSISREAR SHOCK ABSORBER SETTING PARTS• Rear shock spring "1"• The I.D. mark "a" is marked at the end of the spring.• Spring

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4-6CHASSISSUSPENSION SETTING (FRONT FORK)• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset-ting by

Page 39 - TORQUE-CHECK POINTS

4-7CHASSISSUSPENSION SETTING (REAR SHOCK ABSORBER)• If any of the following symptoms is experienced with the standard position as the base, make reset

Page 40 - CLEANING AND STORAGE

5-1RADIATORENGINEThis section is intended for those who have basic knowledge and skill concerning the servicing of Yamaha motorcycles (e.g., Yamaha de

Page 41 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

5-2RADIATOR2 Radiator hose clamp 83 Right radiator 14 Radiator hose 2 15 Radiator hose 3 16 Radiator pipe 4 17 Pipe 2/O-ring 1/18 Catch tank hose 19 L

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5-3RADIATORHANDLING NOTEDo not remove the radiator cap when the en-gine and radiator are hot. Scalding hot fluid and steam may be blown out under pres

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5-4RADIATOR4. Install:• Radiator guard "1"First fit the inner hook portion "a" and then the outer one "b" onto the radia

Page 44 - MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS

5-5CARBURETORCARBURETORREMOVING THE CARBURETOROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksSeat and fuel tank Refer to "SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE COVERS"

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5-6CARBURETOR11 Cylinder head breather hose 2 112 Cylinder head breather hose 3 113 Bracket (cylinder head breather pipe) 114 Carburetor joint 1Order

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CHAPTER 6CHASSISFRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL ... 6-1FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKE... 6-10FRONT FORK ... 6-24H

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5-7CARBURETORDISASSEMBLING THE CARBURETOROrder Part name Q'ty Remarks1 Carburetor breather hose 42 Valve lever housing cover 13 Screw (throttle s

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5-8CARBURETOR16 Float 117 Needle valve 118 Main jet 119 Needle jet 120 Spacer 121 Pilot jet 122 Starter jet 123 Push rod 1 Pull the push rod.24 Thrott

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5-9CARBURETORHANDLING NOTEDo not loosen the screw (throttle position sensor) "1" except when changing the throttle position sensor due to fa

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5-10CARBURETORMEASURING AND ADJUSTING THE FLOAT HEIGHT1. Measure:• Float height "a"Out of specification → Adjust.Measurement and adjustment

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5-11CARBURETOR2. Inspect:• Throttle shaft "1"• Spring "2"• Lever 1 "3"• Spring 1 "4"• Lever 2 "5"• S

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5-12CARBURETOR5. Install:• Push rod link lever assembly "1"Make sure the stopper "a" of the spring 2 fits into the recess "b&

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5-13CARBURETOR10.Install:• Starter jet "1"• Pilot jet "2"• Spacer "3"• Needle jet "4"• Main jet "5"1

Page 54 - TIGHTENING TORQUES

5-14CARBURETOR• Throttle valve plate "5"To throttle valve "6".16.Install:• Throttle valve assembly "1"• Screw (throttle

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5-15CARBURETORINSTALLING THE CARBURETOR1. Install:• Carburetor joint "1"• Bracket (cylinder head breather pipe) "2"• Bolt (carbure

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5-16CARBURETOR8. Install:• Throttle position sensor lead coupler "1"•Clamp "2"Refer to "CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM" section i

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1-1LOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELSGENERAL INFORMATIONLOCATION OF IMPORTANT LABELSPlease read the following important labels carefully before operating th

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5-17AIR INDUCTION SYSTEMAIR INDUCTION SYSTEMREMOVING THE AIR INDUCTION SYSTEMOrder Part name Q'ty Remarks1 Bracket 12 Air cut-off valve assembly

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5-18AIR INDUCTION SYSTEMCHECKING THE AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM1. Inspect:• Air induction hoseCrack/damage → Replace.• Air induction pipeCrack/damage → Repl

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5-19CAMSHAFTSCAMSHAFTSREMOVING THE CYLINDER HEAD COVEROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksSeat and fuel tank Refer to "REMOVING THE SEAT, FUEL TANK

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5-20CAMSHAFTSREMOVING THE CAMSHAFTSOrder Part name Q'ty Remarks1 Timing mark accessing screw 1 Refer to removal section.2 Crankshaft end accessin

Page 62 - LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS

5-21CAMSHAFTSREMOVING THE CAMSHAFT1. Remove:• Timing mark accessing screw "1"• Crankshaft end accessing screw "2"2. Align:• T.D.C.

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5-22CAMSHAFTSCHECKING THE CAMSHAFT1. Inspect:• Cam lobePitting/scratches/blue discoloration → Re-place.2. Measure:• Cam lobe length "a" and

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5-23CAMSHAFTS• Tighten the bolts (camshaft cap) in a criss-cross pattern from innermost to outer caps.• Do not turn the camshaft when measuring cleara

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5-24CAMSHAFTSINSTALLING THE CAMSHAFT1. Install:• Exhaust camshaft "1"• Intake camshaft "2"Installation steps:a. Turn the crankshaf

Page 66 - CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM

5-25CAMSHAFTS2. Install:• Timing chain tensionerInstallation steps:a. While pressing the tensioner rod lightly with fingers, use a thin screwdriver an

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5-26CYLINDER HEADCYLINDER HEADREMOVING THE CYLINDER HEADOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksSeat and fuel tank Refer to "REMOVING THE SEAT, FUEL TAN

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1-2DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION• The machine you have purchased may differ slightly from those shown in the following.• Designs and specifications are subje

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5-27CYLINDER HEADTighten the cylinder head bolts to 30 Nm (3.0 m•kg, 22 ft•lb) in the proper tightening sequence, re-move and retighten the cylinder h

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5-28CYLINDER HEADCHECKING THE CYLINDER HEAD1. Eliminate:• Carbon deposits (from the combustion chambers)Use a rounded scraper.Do not use a sharp instr

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5-29CYLINDER HEADa. Wash the threads and contact surfaces of the bolts, the contact surfaces of the plain washers, the contact surface of the cylinder

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5-30VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGSVALVES AND VALVE SPRINGSREMOVING THE VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGSOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksCylinder head Refer to "

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5-31VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGSREMOVING THE VALVE LIFTER AND VALVE COTTER1. Remove:• Valve lifter "1"• Pad "2"Identify each lifter &

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5-32VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGS2. Replace:• Valve guideReplacement steps:To ease guide removal, installation and to maintain correct fit heat the cylinde

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5-33VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGS5. Measure:• Runout (valve stem)Out of specification → Replace.• When installing a new valve always replace the guide.• If

Page 76 - CONTROL SYSTEM

5-34VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGSLapping steps:a. Apply a coarse lapping compound to the valve face.Do not let the compound enter the gap be-tween the valv

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5-35VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGSb. Installed length3. Measure:• Spring tilt "a"Out of specification → Replace.CHECKING THE VALVE LIFTERS1. Inspe

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5-36VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGS4. To secure the valve cotters onto the valve stem, lightly tap the valve tip with a piece of wood.Hitting the valve tip w

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1-3CONSUMER INFORMATIONCONSUMER INFORMATIONThere are two significant reasons for knowing the serial number of your machine:1. When ordering parts, you

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5-37CYLINDER AND PISTONCYLINDER AND PISTONREMOVING THE CYLINDER AND PISTONOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksCylinder head Refer to "CYLINDER HEAD

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5-38CYLINDER AND PISTONREMOVING THE PISTON AND PISTON RING1. Remove:• Piston pin clip "1"• Piston pin "2"•Piston "3"• Pu

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5-39CYLINDER AND PISTONa. 8 mm (0.31 in) from the piston bottom edged. If out of specification, replace the piston and piston rings as a set.e. Calcul

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5-40CYLINDER AND PISTONCHECKING THE PISTON PIN1. Inspect:• Piston pinBlue discoloration/grooves → Replace, then inspect the lubrication system.2. Meas

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5-41CYLINDER AND PISTON• Before installing the piston pin clip, cover the crankcase with a clean rag to prevent the pis-ton pin clip from falling into

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5-42CLUTCHCLUTCHREMOVING THE CLUTCHOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksDrain the engine oil. Refer to "CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL" section in the

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5-43CLUTCH11 Push rod 2 112 Clutch plate 713 Friction plate 814 Nut (clutch boss) 1 Refer to removal section.15 Lock washer 1 Refer to removal section

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5-44CLUTCHREMOVING THE CLUTCH BOSS1. Remove:•Nut "1"• Lock washer "2"• Clutch boss "3"Straighten the lock washer tab and

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5-45CLUTCHCHECKING THE CLUTCH PLATES1. Measure:• Clutch plate warpageOut of specification → Replace clutch plate as a set.Use a surface plate "1&

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5-46CLUTCHA. For USA and CDNB. Except for USA and CDN3. Bend the lock washer "1" tab.4. Install:• Friction plate "1"• Clutch plate

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1-4INCLUDED PARTSINCLUDED PARTSVALVE JOINTThis valve joint "1" prevents fuel from flowing out and is installed to the fuel tank breather hos

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5-47CLUTCH7. Install:• Pressure plate "1"8. Install:• Clutch spring• Bolt (clutch spring)Tighten the bolts in stage, using a crisscross patt

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5-48OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMPOIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMPREMOVING THE OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMPOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksR

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5-49OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMP5Pin 26 Oil tank breather hose 17 Kickstarter crank 18 Right crankcase cover 19Gasket 110 Dowel pin/O-ring 3/111

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5-50OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMPREMOVING THE IMPELLER SHAFT1. Remove:• Impeller "1"•Washer "2"• Impeller shaft "3"H

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5-51OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMPINSTALLING THE OIL SEAL1. Install:• Oil seal "1" • Apply the lithium soap base grease on the oil seal l

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5-52OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMP2. Install:• Right crankcase cover "1"•Bolt "2"•Bolt• Apply the engine oil on the impeller sh

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5-53OIL FILTER ELEMENT AND WATER PUMP• Coolant drain bolt "4"3. Install:• O-ring • Coolant pipe "1"• Bolt (coolant pipe) "2&q

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5-54BALANCERBALANCERREMOVING THE BALANCEROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksPrimary driven gear Refer to "CLUTCH" section.Right crankcase cov

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5-55BALANCERREMOVING THE BALANCER1. Straighten the lock washer tab.2. Loosen:• Nut (balancer) "1"• Nut (primary drive gear) "2"• N

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5-56BALANCER3. Install:• Lock washer "1"• Nut (balancer shaft driven gear) "2"• Primary drive gear "3"• Conical washer &

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1-5IMPORTANT INFORMATIONIMPORTANT INFORMATIONPREPARATION FOR REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY1. Remove all dirt, mud, dust, and foreign ma-terial before remova

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5-57OIL PUMPOIL PUMPREMOVING THE OIL PUMPOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksPrimary driven gear Refer to "CLUTCH" section.Right crankcase cove

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5-58OIL PUMP12 Inner rotor 1 113 Dowel pin 114 Washer 115 Oil pump drive shaft 116 Rotor housing 1Order Part name Q'ty Remarks

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5-59OIL PUMPCHECKING THE OIL PUMP1. Inspect:• Oil pump drive gear• Oil pump drive shaft• Rotor housing• Oil pump coverCracks/wear/damage → Replace.2.

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5-60OIL PUMP• Dowel pin "3"• Inner rotor 2 "4"• Circlip "5" • Apply the engine oil on the oil pump drive shaft end and i

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5-61KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFTKICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFTREMOVING THE KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFTOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksOil pump Refer to &qu

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5-62KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFT14 Shift guide 1 Refer to removal section.15 Shift lever assembly 1 Refer to removal section.16 Shift lever 117 Pawl 218

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5-63KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFTREMOVING THE KICK SHAFT ASSEMBLY1. Remove:• Kick shaft assembly "1"Unhook the torsion spring "2" fro

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5-64KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFT• Spring "2"Broken → Replace.CHECKING THE SHIFT GUIDE AND SHIFT LEVER ASSEMBLY1. Inspect:• Shift guide "1

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5-65KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFTApply the engine oil on the spring, pawl pin and pawl.2. Install:• Shift lever assembly "1"To shift guide &quo

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5-66KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFT2. Install:• Torsion spring "1"To kick shaft "2".Make sure the stopper "a" of the torsion

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QRead this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.5TJ-9-17_cover-13mm 09.8.17 10:

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1-6IMPORTANT INFORMATIONLOCK WASHERS/PLATES AND COTTER PINS1. All lock washers/plates "1" and cotter pins must be replaced when they are rem

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5-67AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHAC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHREMOVING THE AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksDrain the eng

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5-68AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHTighten the rotor nut to 65 Nm (6.5 m•kg, 47 ft•lb), loosen and retighten the rotor nut to 65 Nm (6.5 m•kg, 47 ft•lb)

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5-69AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHREMOVING THE ROTOR1. Remove:• Nut (rotor) "1"•WasherUse the sheave holder "2".2. Remove:•Rotor &q

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5-70AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHCHECKING THE STARTER CLUTCH1. Check:• Starter clutchDamage/wear → Replace.2. Check:• Idle gear• Idle gear shaft• Star

Page 118 - LUBRICATION

5-71AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCH2. Install:• Starter clutch drive gear "1"Apply the engine oil on the starter clutch drive gear inner circu

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5-72AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCHApply the engine oil on the shaft, bearing and idle gear inner circumference.8. Install:• Dowel pin• Gasket [crankcas

Page 120 - ELECTRICAL

5-73ENGINE REMOVALENGINE REMOVALREMOVING THE ENGINEOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHold the machine by placing the suit-able stand under the frame.Re

Page 121

5-74ENGINE REMOVALRear shock absorberRefer to "REAR SHOCK ABSORB-ER" section in the CHAPTER 6.Carburetor Refer to "CARBURETOR" sec

Page 122

5-75ENGINE REMOVAL7Clip 18 Bolt (brake pedal) 19 Brake pedal 110 Upper engine bracket 211 Lower engine bracket 212 Engine mounting bolt 313 Pivot shaf

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5-76ENGINE REMOVALHANDLING NOTESupport the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.REMOVING THE DRIVE SPROCKET1. Remove:• Nut (drive

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1-7CHECKING OF CONNECTIONCHECKING OF CONNECTIONDealing with stains, rust, moisture, etc. on the connector.1. Disconnect:• Connector2. Dry each termina

Page 125

5-77ENGINE REMOVAL• Engine mounting bolt (upper) "10"• Apply the molybdenum disulfide grease on the pivot shaft.• Install the patch with the

Page 126

5-78ENGINE REMOVAL4. Install:• Drive chain sprocket guide• Drive chain sprocket cover "1"• Bolt (drive chain sprocket cover) "2"IN

Page 127

5-79CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTCRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTREMOVING THE CRANKSHAFTOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksEngineRefer to "ENGINE REMOVAL"

Page 128

5-80CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFT5 Bolt [L = 80 mm (3.15 in)] 3 Refer to removal section.6 Hose guide 1 Refer to removal section.7 Clutch cable holder 1 Re

Page 129

5-81CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTREMOVING THE CRANKCASE BEARINGOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksTransmissionRefer to "TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIF

Page 130

5-82CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTDISASSEMBLING THE CRANKCASE1. Separate:• Right crankcase• Left crankcaseSeparation steps:a. Remove the crankcase bolts, ho

Page 131

5-83CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTREMOVING THE CRANKCASE BEARING1. Remove:• Bearing "1"• Remove the bearing from the crankcase by pressing its inn

Page 132 - (3.5–3.9 in)

5-84CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTCHECKING THE OIL STRAINER1. Inspect:• Oil strainerDamage → Replace.INSTALLING THE CRANKCASE BEARING1. Install:• Bearing •

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5-85CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFTA. For USA and CDNB. Except for USA and CDN2. Check:• Shifter operation• Transmission operationUnsmooth operation → Repair

Page 134 - RADIATOR

5-86CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFT• Bolt (crankcase)Tighten the crankcase tightening bolts in stage, using a crisscross pattern.7. Install:• Timing chain• T

Page 135

1-8SPECIAL TOOLSSPECIAL TOOLSThe proper special tools are necessary for complete and accurate tune-up and assembly. Using the correct special tool wil

Page 136

5-87TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORKTRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORKREMOVING THE TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORKOrder Part name Q&a

Page 137

5-88TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORKREMOVING THE TRANSMISSION1. Remove:• Main axle "1"•Drive axle "2"• Shift cam• Shift fork

Page 138 - CARBURETOR

5-89TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORK3. Check:• Shift fork movementUnsmooth operation → Replace shift fork.For a malfunctioning shift fork, repla

Page 139

5-90TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORK3. Install:•Washer "1"• Circlip "2" • Be sure the circlip sharp-edged corner "a&quo

Page 140

5-91TRANSMISSION, SHIFT CAM AND SHIFT FORK6. Install:• Transmission assembly "1"To left crankcase "2".Apply the engine oil on the

Page 141

6-1FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELCHASSISThis section is intended for those who have basic knowledge and skill concerning the servicing of Yamaha motorcycl

Page 142

6-2FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL7Oil seal 18 Bearing 2 Refer to removal section.9 Brake disc 1Order Part name Q'ty Remarks21 Nm (2.1 m kg, 15 ft

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6-3FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELREMOVING THE REAR WHEELOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHold the machine by placing the suit-able stand under the engine.

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6-4FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELHANDLING NOTESupport the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.REMOVING THE REAR WHEEL1. Remove:• Whe

Page 145

6-5FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELCHECKING THE BRAKE DISC1. Measure:• Brake disc deflection (only rear brake disc)Use the dial gauge "1".Out of s

Page 146

1-9SPECIAL TOOLSSteering nut wrenchYU-33975, 90890-01403 This tool is used when tighten the steering ring nut to speci-fication.Damper rod holderYM-01

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6-6FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL3. Install:• Collar "1"Apply the lithium soap base grease on the oil seal lip.4. Install:• Speed sensor "1

Page 148

6-7FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEELINSTALLING THE REAR WHEEL1. Install:• Bearing (right) "1"• Circlip "2" • Spacer "3"• Bearin

Page 149

6-8FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL4. Install:• Collar "1"Apply the lithium soap base grease on the oil seal lip.5. Install:• WheelInstall the bra

Page 150 - AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM

6-9FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL9. Adjust:• Drive chain slack "a"Refer to "ADJUSTING THE DRIVE CHAIN SLACK" section in the CHAPTER 3.

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6-10FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEFRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEREMOVING THE FRONT BRAKEOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHold the machine by placing the suit-

Page 152 - CAMSHAFTS

6-11FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEREMOVING THE REAR BRAKEOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHold the machine by placing the suit-able stand under the engine

Page 153

6-12FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEDISASSEMBLING THE BRAKE CALIPEROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksA. FrontB. RearAB1Pad pin 112Brake pad 223 Pad support 1

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6-13FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEDISASSEMBLING THE BRAKE MASTER CYLINDEROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksA. FrontB. Rear1 Brake master cylinder cap 12 Di

Page 155

6-14FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEHANDLING NOTESupport the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.DRAINING THE BRAKE FLUID1. Remove:• B

Page 156

6-15FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKERemove the brake caliper piston seals and brake caliper piston dust seals by pushing them with a finger.Never attempt to

Page 157

1-10SPECIAL TOOLSTiming lightYM-33277-A, 90890-03141 This tool is necessary for checking ignition timing.Valve spring compressorYM-4019, 90890-04019 T

Page 158

6-16FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEA. FrontB. RearCHECKING THE BRAKE CALIPER1. Inspect:• Brake caliper cylinder inner surface "a"Wear/score marks

Page 159 - CYLINDER HEAD

6-17FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEA. FrontB. Rear3. Install:• Brake caliper piston "1"Apply the brake fluid on the piston wall.• Install the pis

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6-18FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKE2. Install:• Brake disc cover "1"• Bolt (brake disc cover) "2"3. Install:• Brake caliper "1&quo

Page 161

6-19FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEA. FrontB. Rear4. Install:• Brake master cylinder kit "1"• Washer (front brake) "2"• Push rod (rear

Page 162

6-20FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKE• Union bolt "3"Always use new copper washers.Install the brake hose so that its pipe por-tion "a" d

Page 163 - VALVES AND VALVE SPRINGS

6-21FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEInstall the brake hose so that its pipe por-tion "a" directs as shown and lightly touch-es the projection &quo

Page 164

6-22FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEINSTALLING THE REAR BRAKE HOSE1. Install:• Copper washer "1" • Brake hose "2"• Union bolt "3&qu

Page 165

6-23FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKEBrake fluid may erode painted surfaces or plastic parts. Always clean up spilled fluid immediately.A. FrontB. Rear2. Air

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6-24FRONT FORKFRONT FORKREMOVING THE FRONT FORKOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksA. For CDNHold the machine by placing the suit-able stand under the en

Page 167

6-25FRONT FORKDISASSEMBLING THE FRONT FORKOrder Part name Q'ty Remarks1 Front fork cap bolt 1 Refer to removal section.2 Fork spring 1 Drain the

Page 168

1-11SPECIAL TOOLSCrankcase separating toolYU-A964290890-04152These tool is used to remove the crankshaft from either case.Dynamic spark testerYM-34487

Page 169

6-26FRONT FORKHANDLING NOTESupport the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.The front fork requires careful attention. So it is r

Page 170 - CYLINDER AND PISTON

6-27FRONT FORKREMOVING THE DAMPER ROD1. Remove:• Base valve "1"• Damper rod "2"Use a damper rod holder "3" to lock the d

Page 171

6-28FRONT FORKCHECKING THE OUTER TUBE1. Inspect:• Outer tube "1"Score marks/wear/damage → Replace.CHECKING THE FRONT FORK CAP BOLT1. Inspect

Page 172

6-29FRONT FORK• Install the spring guide with its smaller dia.end "a" facing downward.• With its thread "b" facing upward, fully f

Page 173

6-30FRONT FORK10.Install:•Oil seal "1"Press the oil seal into the outer tube with fork seal driver "2".11.Install:• Stopper ring &

Page 174

6-31FRONT FORK16.After filling, pump the damper rod "1" slowly up and down more than 10 times to distrib-ute the fork oil.17.Fill:• Front fo

Page 175

6-32FRONT FORK22.Loosen:• Rebound damping adjuster "1"• Loosen the rebound damping adjuster finger tight.• Record the set position of the ad

Page 176

6-33FRONT FORKInstall the protector guide with its wider side "a" facing downward.INSTALLING THE FRONT FORK1. Install:• Front fork "1&q

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6-34FRONT FORK6. Install:• Speed sensor lead "1"• Plate 2 "2"• Screw (plate 2) "3"To right protector "4".Insta

Page 178

6-35HANDLEBARHANDLEBARREMOVING THE HANDLEBAROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHeadlight 1 Hot starter cable 1 Disconnect at the lever side.2 Hot starte

Page 179

1-12CONTROL FUNCTIONSCONTROL FUNCTIONSMAIN SWITCHFunctions of the respective switch positions are as follows:ON:The engine can be started only at this

Page 180

6-36HANDLEBAR13 Left grip 1 Refer to removal section.14 Handlebar upper holder 215 Handlebar 116 Handlebar lower holder 2Order Part name Q'ty Rem

Page 181

6-37HANDLEBARREMOVING THE BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER1. Remove:• Brake master cylinder bracket "1"• Brake master cylinder "2"• Do not le

Page 182

6-38HANDLEBAR• Bolt (handlebar upper holder) "3"• The handlebar upper holder should be in-stalled with the punched mark "a" forwar

Page 183

6-39HANDLEBAR• Before applying the adhesive, wipe off grease or oil on the tube guide surface "a" with a lac-quer thinner.• Install the grip

Page 184

6-40HANDLEBAR9. Install:• Grip cap cover "1"• Cover (throttle cable cap) "2"10.Install:• Start switch "1"• Brake master

Page 185

6-41HANDLEBAR13.Adjust:• Clutch lever free playRefer to "ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH CA-BLE FREE PLAY" section in the CHAPTER 3.• Hot starter lever

Page 186

6-42STEERINGSTEERINGREMOVING THE STEERINGOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksA. For CDNTIGHTENING STEPS:• Tighten ring nut. 38 Nm (3.8 m•kg, 27 ft•lb)• L

Page 187 - BALANCER

6-43STEERING4 Steering stem nut 15 Front fork 2 Refer to "FRONT FORK" section.6 Upper bracket 17 Steering ring nut 1 Refer to removal sectio

Page 188

6-44STEERINGHANDLING NOTESupport the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.REMOVING THE STEERING RING NUT1. Remove:• Steering ring

Page 189

6-45STEERINGApply the lithium soap base grease on the dust seal lip and bearing inner circumference.2. Install:• Bearing race• Upper bearing "1&q

Page 190 - OIL PUMP

1-13CONTROL FUNCTIONSKICKSTARTER CRANKRotate the kickstarter crank "1" away from the engine. Push the starter down lightly with your foot un

Page 191

6-46STEERING• Temporarily tighten the pinch bolts (lower bracket).• Do not tighten the pinch bolts (upper bracket) yet.8. Install:• Guide (speed senso

Page 192

6-47STEERING14.Install:• Holder "1"•Clamp "2"• Install so that the marking "a" on the speed sensor lead aligns with the

Page 193

6-48SWINGARMSWINGARMREMOVING THE SWINGARMOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHold the machine by placing the suit-able stand under the engine.Refer to &q

Page 194 - KICK SHAFT AND SHIFT SHAFT

6-49SWINGARMDISASSEMBLING THE SWINGARMOrder Part name Q'ty Remarks1 Cap 2 Refer to removal section.2 Relay arm 13 Connecting rod 14 Collar 25Oil

Page 195

6-50SWINGARMHANDLING NOTESupport the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.REMOVING THE CAP1. Remove:• Left cap "1"Remov

Page 196

6-51SWINGARMINSTALLING THE BEARING AND OIL SEAL1. Install:• Bearing "1"•Oil seal "2"To swingarm.• Apply the molybdenum disulfide g

Page 197

6-52SWINGARMApply the molybdenum disulfide grease on the bushings, thrust bearings, oil seal lips and con-tact surfaces of the collar and thrust beari

Page 198

6-53SWINGARM7. Check:• Swingarm side play "a"Free play exists → Replace thrust bearing.• Swingarm up and down movement "b"Unsmooth

Page 199

6-54SWINGARM13.Install:• Bolt (lower chain tensioner) "1"•Washer "2"• Collar "3"• Lower chain tensioner "4"• N

Page 200 - AC MAGNETO AND STARTER CLUTCH

6-55REAR SHOCK ABSORBERREAR SHOCK ABSORBERREMOVING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBEROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksHold the machine by placing the suit-able s

Page 201

1-14CONTROL FUNCTIONSCOLD STARTER KNOBWhen cold, the engine requires a richer air-fuel mixture for starting. A separate starter circuit, which is cont

Page 202

6-56REAR SHOCK ABSORBERBatteryRefer to "CHECKING AND CHARG-ING THE BATTERY" section in the CHAPTER 3.Disconnect the starter relay coupler.St

Page 203

6-57REAR SHOCK ABSORBER13 Upper spring guide 114 Spring (rear shock absorber) 115 Bearing 2 Refer to removal section.Order Part name Q'ty Remarks

Page 204

6-58REAR SHOCK ABSORBERHANDLING NOTE• Support the machine securely so there is no danger of it falling over.• This rear shock absorber is provided wit

Page 205

6-59REAR SHOCK ABSORBERCHECKING THE REAR SHOCK ABSORBER1. Inspect:• Damper rod "1"Bends/damage → Replace rear shock ab-sorber assembly.• Sho

Page 206 - ENGINE REMOVAL

6-60REAR SHOCK ABSORBERINSTALLING THE SPRING (REAR SHOCK ABSORBER)1. Install:• Spring "1"• Upper spring guide "2"• Lower spring gu

Page 207

6-61REAR SHOCK ABSORBER3. Install:• Rear shock absorber4. Install:• Bolt (rear shock absorber-frame) "1"•Washer "2"• Nut (rear sho

Page 208

7-1ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND WIRING DIAGRAMELECTRICALThis section is intended for those who have basic knowledge and skill concerning the servicing of

Page 209

7-2ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND WIRING DIAGRAMWIRING DIAGRAM1. Headlight2. Multi-function display3. Engine stop switch4. Clutch switch5. Diode6. Starter

Page 210

7-3IGNITION SYSTEMIGNITION SYSTEMINSPECTION STEPSUse the following steps for checking the possibility of the malfunctioning engine being attributable

Page 211

7-4IGNITION SYSTEMSPARK GAP TEST1. Disconnect the ignition coil from spark plug.2. Remove the ignition coil cap.3. Connect the dynamic spark tester &q

Page 212 - CRANKCASE AND CRANKSHAFT

1-15MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYMULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYBe sure to stop the machine before making any setting changes to the multi-function display.The multi-

Page 213

7-5IGNITION SYSTEMCHECKING THE MAIN SWITCH1. Inspect:• Main switch conductionNot conductive while the main switch is moved to "ON" → Replace

Page 214

7-6IGNITION SYSTEM4. Inspect:• Sealed portion of ignition coil "a"• Spark plug terminal pin "b"• Threaded portion of spark plug &q

Page 215

7-7ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMSTARTING CIRCUIT CUT-OFF SYSTEM OPERATIONIf the main switch is set to "ON", the starter m

Page 216

7-8ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMINSPECTION STEPSIf the starter motor will not operate, use the following inspection steps.*1 marked: Refer to "CHECKIN

Page 217

7-9ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMCHECKING THE COUPLERS AND LEADS CONNECTION1. Check:• Couplers and leads connectionRust/dust/looseness/short-circuit → Repai

Page 218

7-10ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMNot conductive while it is pulled → Replace.Conductive while it is freed → Replace.Set the tester selection position to &q

Page 219

7-11ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMREMOVING THE STARTER MOTOROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksExhaust pipeRefer to "EXHAUST PIPE AND SI-LENCER" sec

Page 220

7-12ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMDISASSEMBLING THE STARTER MOTOROrder Part name Q'ty Remarks1 Starter motor front cover 12 Washer (starter motor front

Page 221

7-13ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMCHECKING AND REPAIRING THE STARTER MOTOR1. Check:• CommutatorDirt → Clean with 600 grit sandpaper.2. Measure:• Commutator

Page 222

7-14ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEMASSEMBLING THE STARTER MOTOR1. Install:• Brush spring "1"•Brush "2"2. Install:• Armature assembly &quo

Page 223

WR450FAOWNER'S SERVICE MANUAL©2010 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.1st Edition, April 2010All rights reserved.Any reprinting or unauthorized u

Page 224

1-16MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY4. To end the setting, push the "RST" button for 2 seconds or more.• In a 30-second absence of button operation, t

Page 225 - FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL

7-15CHARGING SYSTEMCHARGING SYSTEMINSPECTION STEPSIf the battery is not charged, use the following inspection steps.*1 marked: Refer to "CHECKING

Page 226

7-16CHARGING SYSTEMCHECKING THE COUPLERS AND LEADS CONNECTION1. Check:• Couplers and leads connectionRust/dust/looseness/short-circuit → Repair or rep

Page 227

7-17THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEMTHROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEMINSPECTION STEPSIf the throttle position sensor will not operate, use the following

Page 228

7-18THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEMHANDLING NOTEDo not loosen the screw (throttle position sensor) "1" except when changing the throttle pos

Page 229

7-19THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEMLoosen the screw (throttle position sensor) us-ing the T25 bit.3. Replace:• Throttle position sensor4. Install:• Th

Page 230

7-20THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR SYSTEM10.Put the aligning marks "a" on the throttle po-sition sensor and carburetor.11.Stop the engine.12.Remov

Page 231

7-21LIGHTING SYSTEMLIGHTING SYSTEMINSPECTION STEPSRefer to the following flow chart when inspecting the lighting system for possible problems.• Remove

Page 232

7-22LIGHTING SYSTEMCHECKING THE TAILLIGHT (LEDs)1. Disconnect the taillight coupler.2. Connect two jumper leads "1" from the bat-tery termin

Page 233

7-23SIGNALING SYSTEMSIGNALING SYSTEMINSPECTION STEPSIf the speedometer will not operate, use the following inspection steps.*1 marked: Refer to "

Page 234 - FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKE

7-24SIGNALING SYSTEMCHECKING THE COUPLERS AND LEADS CONNECTION1. Check:• Couplers and leads connectionRust/dust/looseness/short-circuit → Repair or re

Page 235

1-17MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY4. Push the "SLCT1" button and "RST" button for 2 seconds or more at the same time will finish the setti

Page 236

7-25SIGNALING SYSTEMMeasurement steps:a. Elevate the front wheel and slowly rotate it.b. Measure the voltage (DCV) of white lead and black lead. With

Page 237

QRead this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.5TJ-9-17_cover-13mm 09.8.17 10:

Page 238

PRINTED IN JAPAN2010.04—0.4 × 1 !(E)YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.2500 SHINGAI IWATA SHIZUOKA JAPANPRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPERPROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTUse Genuine

Page 239

1-18MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYRACE MODEPutting measurement on standbyStarting measurement consists of the following two starts, either of which can be sel

Page 240

1-19MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYResetting measurement dataResetting can be made in the following three manners. Resetting is possible while timer measuremen

Page 241

1-20MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYCorrecting tire diameter• Correction can be made any time while timer measurement is or is not being made.• Change in the tr

Page 242

1-21MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAYFUNCTION DIAGRAMThe following diagram illustrates the multi-function display regarding the direction and operation con-ditio

Page 243

1-22STARTING AND BREAK-INSTARTING AND BREAK-INFUELAlways use the recommended fuel as stated below. Also, be sure to use new gasoline.Use only unleaded

Page 244

1-23STARTING AND BREAK-IN• If the starter motor will not turn when pushing the start switch, stop pushing it immediately and kick start the engine in

Page 245

1-24STARTING AND BREAK-IN6. Restart the engine and check the operation of the machine throughout its entire operat-ing range. Restart the machine and

Page 246

1-25TORQUE-CHECK POINTSTORQUE-CHECK POINTSConcerning the tightening torque, refer to "TIGHTENING TORQUES" section in the CHAPTER 2.Frame con

Page 247

INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of a Yamaha WR series. This model is the culmination of Ya-maha's vast experience in the production

Page 248 - FRONT FORK

1-26CLEANING AND STORAGECLEANING AND STORAGECLEANINGFrequent cleaning of your machine will en-hance its appearance, maintain good overall performance,

Page 249

2-1GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSGENERAL SPECIFICATIONSModel name: WR450FA (USA, CDN, AUS, NZ)WR450F (EUROPE, ZA)Model code number: 1HB1 (USA)1H

Page 250

2-2GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSOil capacity:Engine oilPeriodic oil change 0.95 L (0.84 Imp qt, 1.00 US qt)With oil filter replacement 1.0 L (0.88 Imp qt, 1.

Page 251

2-3GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSTire:Type With tubeSize (front) 80/100-21 51M (USA, CDN, ZA)90/90-21 M/C 54M M+S (EUROPE, AUS, NZ)Size (rear) 110/100-18 64M

Page 252

2-4MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSMAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSENGINEItem Standard LimitCylinder head:Warp limit---- 0.05 mm (0.002 in)Cylinder:Bore size 95.0

Page 253

2-5MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSTiming chain:Timing chain type/No. of links 98XRH2010-118M/118 ----Timing chain adjustment method Automatic ----Valve, va

Page 254

2-6MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSGuide inside diameter (IN) 4.500–4.512 mm (0.1772–0.1776 in)4.550 mm (0.1791 in)Guide inside diameter (EX) 5.000–5.012 mm

Page 255

2-7MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSPiston:Piston to cylinder clearance 0.020–0.045 mm (0.0008–0.0018 in)0.1 mm (0.004 in)Piston size "D" 94.965–94

Page 256

2-8MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSCrankshaft:Crank width "A" 61.95–62.00 mm (2.439–2.441 in) ----Runout limit "C" 0.03 mm (0.0012 in) 0

Page 257

2-9MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSCarburetor: USA, CDN, AUS, NZ, ZAEUROPEI. D. mark 5TJE E0 5TJL L0 ----Main jet (M.J) #162 #160 ----Main air jet (M.A.J) ø

Page 258

SAFETY INFORMATIONTHIS MACHINE IS DESIGNED STRICTLY FOR COMPETITION USE, ONLY ON A CLOSED COURSE. It is illegal for this machine to be operated on any

Page 259 - HANDLEBAR

2-10MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSCHASSISWater pumpType Single-suction centrifugal pump ----Item Standard LimitItem Standard LimitSteering system:Steering

Page 260

2-11MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSWheel:Front wheel type Spoke wheel ----Rear wheel type Spoke wheel ----Front rim size/material 21 × 1.60/Aluminum ----Re

Page 261

2-12MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSELECTRICALItem Standard LimitIgnition system:Advancer type Electrical ----CDI:USA, CDN EUROPE AUS, NZ, ZAPickup coil res

Page 262

2-13MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONSSpring force 3.92–5.88 N (400–600 g, 14.1–21.2 oz) ----Commutator diameter 17.6 mm (0.69 in) 16.6 mm (0.65 in)Mica under

Page 263

2-14TIGHTENING TORQUESTIGHTENING TORQUESENGINE△ - marked portion shall be checked for torque tightening after break-in.*1: Tighten the cylinder head b

Page 264

2-15TIGHTENING TORQUESHot starter plunger M12 × 1.0 1 2 0.2 1.4Hot starter cable adjust bolt and locknut M6 × 0.75 1 4 0.4 2.9Air filter element M6 ×

Page 265

2-16TIGHTENING TORQUESCHASSIS△ - marked portion shall be checked for torque tightening after break-in.Clutch boss M20 × 1.0 1 75 7.5 54Clutch cable ad

Page 266 - STEERING

2-17TIGHTENING TORQUESBrake lever position locknut M6 × 1.0 1 5 0.5 3.6△ Hose guide (front brake hose) and hose guide bracketM5 × 0.8 1 4 0.4 2.9△ Hos

Page 267

2-18TIGHTENING TORQUES1. First, tighten the steering ring nut approximately 38 Nm (3.8 m•kg, 27 ft•lb) by using the steering nut wrench, then loosen t

Page 268

2-19TIGHTENING TORQUESELECTRICALTighten the rotor nut to 65 Nm (6.5 m•kg, 47 ft•lb), loosen and retighten the rotor nut to 65 Nm (6.5 m •kg, 47 ft•lb)

Page 269

YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. WR MOTORCYCLE LIMITED WARRANTY

Page 270

2-20TIGHTENING TORQUESGENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSThis chart specifies torque for standard fasten-ers with standard I.S.O. pitch threads. Torque spec

Page 271

2-21TIGHTENING TORQUESDEFINITION OF UNITSUnit Read Definition Measuremmmillimeter 10-3 meter Lengthcmcentimeter 10-2 meter Lengthkgkilogram 103 gram W

Page 272 - SWINGARM

2-22LUBRICATION DIAGRAMSLUBRICATION DIAGRAMS

Page 273

2-23LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS1. Oil filter element2. Oil pump3. Drive axle4. Main axle5. Crankshaft6. Connecting rodA. From cylinderB. To oil tank

Page 274

2-24LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS

Page 275

2-25LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS1. Intake camshaft2. Exhaust camshaftA. To main axleB. From oil pump

Page 276

2-26CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAMCABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM

Page 277

2-27CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM1. Fuel tank breather hose2. Clamp3. Diode4. Hot starter cable5. Throttle position sensor lead6. Wire harness7. Hump (frame)8

Page 278

2-28CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM

Page 279 - REAR SHOCK ABSORBER

2-29CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM1. Throttle cable (pull)2. Throttle cable (return)3. Catch tank hose4. Ignition coil5. Clamp6. Air induction hose (air cut-of

Page 280

HOW TO USE THIS MANUALFINDING THE REQUIRED PAGE1. This manual consists of seven chapters; "General Information", "Specifications",

Page 281

2-30CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM

Page 282

2-31CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM1. Brake master cylinder2. Brake hose holder3. Brake hoseA. Install the brake hose so that its pipe por-tion directs as shown

Page 283

2-32CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM

Page 284

2-33CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM1. Clamp2. Positive battery lead3. Battery4. Negative battery lead5. Taillight coupler6. CDI unit coupler (6-pin)7. CDI unit

Page 285

2-34CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM

Page 286

2-35CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM1. Throttle cable2. Clamp3. Brake hose4. Clutch cable5. Hose guide6. Main switch coupler7. Wire harness8. Headlight coupler9.

Page 287 -

3-1PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART FOR THE EMISSIONCONTROL SYSTEMREGULAR INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENTSPERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART FOR THE EMISSION CONTROL SYST

Page 288 - IGNITION SYSTEM

3-2GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CHARTGENERAL MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CHARTNo. ITEMCHECKS AND MAINTENANCE JOBSINI-TIALODOMETER READINGS600 m

Page 289

3-3GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION CHART• The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.• Hydraulic

Page 290

3-4MAINTENANCE INTERVALS FOR COMPETITION USEMAINTENANCE INTERVALS FOR COMPETITION USE• The following schedule is intended as a general guide to mainte

Page 291

HOW TO READ DESCRIPTIONSTo help identify parts and clarify procedure steps, there are exploded diagrams at the start of each removal and disassembly s

Page 292 - ELECTRIC STARTING SYSTEM

3-5MAINTENANCE INTERVALS FOR COMPETITION USEPISTON RINGInspect ● Check ring end gap.Replace ●●PISTON PINInspect ●Replace ●CYLINDER HEAD Inspect carbon

Page 293

3-6MAINTENANCE INTERVALS FOR COMPETITION USEDRIVE CHAIN Use chain lube.Lubricate, slack, align-ment●● Chain slack: 48–58 mm (1.9–2.3 in)Replace ●COOLI

Page 294

3-7MAINTENANCE INTERVALS FOR COMPETITION USEFRONT FORKSInspect and adjust ●●Replace oil ●●Suspension oil "S1"Replace oil seal ●FRONT FORK OI

Page 295

3-8MAINTENANCE INTERVALS FOR COMPETITION USETHROTTLE, CONTROL CABLECheck routing and con-nection●●Lubricate ●● Yamaha cable lube or SAE 10W-40 motor o

Page 296

3-9PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEPRE-OPERATION INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCEBefore riding for break-in operation or practice, make sure the mac

Page 297

3-10ENGINEENGINEREMOVING THE SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE COVERSOrder Part name Q'ty RemarksTurn the fuel cock to "OFF".Disconnect the fuel

Page 298

3-11ENGINEREMOVING THE SIDE COVER1. Remove:• Bolt (side cover)• Right side cover "1"Draw the side cover backward to remove it be-cause its c

Page 299

3-12ENGINEREMOVING THE EXHAUST PIPE AND SILENCEROrder Part name Q'ty RemarksRight side coverRefer to "REMOVING THE SEAT, FUEL TANK AND SIDE

Page 300 - CHARGING SYSTEM

3-13ENGINECHECKING THE SILENCER AND EXHAUST PIPE1. Inspect:•Gasket "1"Damage → Replace.INSTALLING THE SILENCER AND EXHAUST PIPE1. Install:•G

Page 301

3-14ENGINE1. RadiatorCHANGING THE COOLANTDo not remove the radiator cap when the en-gine is hot.Take care so that coolant does not splash on painted s

Page 302

ILLUSTRATED SYMBOLS (Refer to the illustration)Illustrated symbols "1" to "7" are used to identi-fy the specifications appearing i

Page 303

3-15ENGINE10.Check:• Coolant levelCoolant level low → Add coolant.CHECKING THE RADIATOR CAP1. Inspect:• Seal (radiator cap) "1"• Valve and v

Page 304

3-16ENGINE2. Adjust:• Clutch lever free playClutch lever free play adjustment steps:a. Loosen the locknuts "1".b. Turn the adjuster "2&

Page 305

3-17ENGINE2. Apply:• Lithium soap base greaseOn the throttle cable end "a".3. Install:• Throttle grip cap• Screw (throttle grip cap)• Cover

Page 306 - LIGHTING SYSTEM

3-18ENGINE3. Remove:• Air filter element "1"• Filter guide "2"4. Clean:• Air filter elementClean them with solvent.After cleaning,

Page 307

3-19ENGINECHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL1. Stand the machine on a level surface.• When checking the oil level make sure that the machine is upright.• P

Page 308 - SIGNALING SYSTEM

3-20ENGINECHANGING THE ENGINE OIL1. Start the engine and let it warm up for sever-al minutes.2. Stop the engine and place an oil pan under the drain b

Page 309

3-21ENGINE8. Inspect:• Engine (for oil leaks)•Oil levelRefer to "CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL".CHECKING THE OIL PRESSURE1. Check:• Oil pres

Page 310

3-22ENGINE2. Remove:• Air cut-off valve assemblyRefer to "AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM" sec-tion in the CHAPTER 5.• Spark plug• Engine upper bracket

Page 311

3-23ENGINE• Place a rag in the timing chain space to pre-vent pads from falling into the crankcase.• Identity each valve lifter and pad position very

Page 312

3-24ENGINEh. Install the timing chain tensioner.Refer to "CAMSHAFTS" section in the CHAPTER 5.Turn the crankshaft counterclockwise several t

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