Yamaha 2003 Royal Star Venture Manuel du propriétaire

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PRINTED IN JAPAN2002.05-0.5×1 CR(E)PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.4XY-28199-14LIT-11626-16-15XVZ13TFR(C)XVZ13TFSR(C)OWNER’S MANUAL

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SAFETY INFORMATION11-24. Many motorcycle accidents involve inexperienced operators. In fact, many operators who have beeninvolved in accidents do not

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-1974. Remove the air filter case cover byremoving the bolts.5. Remove the air filter element byremoving the scr

Page 4 - IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-2077. Install the air filter element by fit-ting the projection on the air filterelement into the holder in the

Page 5

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-217EAU00635Adjusting the throttle cable free play The throttle cable free play shouldmeasure 0.16–0.24 in (4–6

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-227EWA00041WARNING@ Tire inflation pressure should bechecked and adjusted when thetemperature of the tire equal

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-237EW000085WARNING@ It is dangerous to ride with a worn-out tire. When a tire tread begins toshow lines, have a

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-247CE-11ECE-12EEAU00682WARNING_ ●It is dangerous to ride with aworn-out tire. When a tire treadbegins to show c

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-257●After repairing or replacing therear tire, tighten the valve stem nutand locknut to the specifiedtorques.EA

Page 10 - SAFETY INFORMATION

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-267EAU00695Clutch lever free play Since this model is equipped with a hy-draulic clutch, adjusting the clutch l

Page 11

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-277EAU01746Adjusting the brake pedal position The top of the brake pedal should bepositioned approximately 3.9

Page 12

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-287EAU00721Checking the front and rear brake pads The front and rear brake pads must bechecked for wear at the

Page 13

SAFETY INFORMATION11-3Protective apparelThe majority of fatalities from motorcycle accidents are the result of head injuries. The use of a safetyhelme

Page 14

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-297EAU03914Checking the brake and clutch fluid levels Insufficient brake or clutch fluid may al-low air to ente

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-307EAU03984Changing the brake and clutch fluids Have a Yamaha dealer change thebrake and clutch fluids at the i

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-317EAU03370Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals The operation of the brake and shiftpedals shoul

Page 17 - DESCRIPTION

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-327EAU03165Checking and lubricating the sidestand The operation of the sidestand shouldbe checked before each r

Page 18

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-337To check the operation1. Place the motorcycle on a levelsurface and hold it in an uprightposition.2. While a

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-347EAU01144Checking the wheel bearings The front and rear wheel bearings mustbe checked at the intervals specif

Page 20

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-357To charge the batteryHave a Yamaha dealer charge the bat-tery as soon as possible if it seems tohave dischar

Page 21

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-367Fuse box 2 is located behind panel B.(See page 7-10 for panel removal andinstallation procedures.)If a fuse

Page 22 - Main switch/steering lock

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-3773. Turn the key to “ON” and turn onthe electrical circuit in question tocheck if the device operates.4. If t

Page 23 - 2. Turn

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-387EC000105CAUTION:@ Do not touch the glass part of theheadlight bulb to keep it free fromoil, otherwise the tr

Page 24 - EAU00061

SAFETY INFORMATION11-4LoadingThe total weight of the operator, passenger, accessories and cargo must not exceed the maximumload limit of XVZ13TF(C)/XV

Page 25 - Speedometer unit

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-397EAU01579Supporting the motorcycle Since this model is not equipped with acenterstand, follow these precautio

Page 26 - Cruise control system

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-407EAU02990Troubleshooting charts Starting problems or poor engine performanceEW000125WARNING@ Keep away open f

Page 27

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-417Engine overheatingEW000070WARNING@ ●Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Sca

Page 28 - Handlebar switches

CLEANING AND STORAGE8Cleaning ... 8-1Storage ...

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8-18EAU010108-CLEANING AND STORAGEEAU03333Cleaning Frequent, thorough cleaning of yourmotorcycle not only enhances its ap-pearance, but also improves

Page 30 - Brake lever

CLEANING AND STORAGE8-28Cleaning the motorcycle1. Rinse any dirt and degreaser offwith a garden hose, using onlyenough pressure to do the job.ECA00032

Page 31 - Fuel tank cap

CLEANING AND STORAGE8-38After cleaning the motorcycleApply Yamaha Silicone Wax or anotherhigh-quality automotive-type wax on allpainted and chrome-pla

Page 32 - 2. Fuel level

CLEANING AND STORAGE8-48NOTE:_ Use a Yamaha Power Cable Luber andYamaha Lube Zall or another high-quality equivalent to pressure-lubricatethe cables a

Page 33 - Fuel cock

SPECIFICATIONS9Specifications ... 9-1U4XY14.book Page 1 Thursday, M

Page 34 - Rider seat

9-19EAU010389-SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications CS-01EModel XVZ13TF(C)/XVZ13TFS(C)DimensionsOverall length 104.5 in (2,655 mm)Overall width 35.4 in (900 mm

Page 35 - Helmet holders

SAFETY INFORMATION11-5a. Accessories fitted to the handlebar or the front fork area can create instability due to improperweight distribution or aerod

Page 36 - Side cases and travel trunk

SPECIFICATIONS9-29Final gear oilType SAE80API “GL-4” Hypoid Gear OilQuantity 0.21 US qt (0.18 lmp qt, 0.2 L)Cooling system capacity (total amount)3.7

Page 37 - 2. Storage pouch

SPECIFICATIONS9-39Maximum load* 419 lb (190 kg)Tire air pressure (measured on cold tires)Up to 198 lb (90 kg)Front 36 psi (2.50 kgf/cm2, 250 kPa)Rear

Page 38 - Adjusting the front fork

SPECIFICATIONS9-49Bulb voltage, wattage × quantityHeadlight 12 V, 60/55 W × 1Tail/brake light 12 V, 8/27 W × 1Front turn signal/position light 12 V, 2

Page 39 - Adjusting the shock absorber

CONSUMER INFORMATION10Identification numbers ... 10-1Key identification number ...

Page 40 - Sidestand

10-110EAU0103910-CONSUMER INFORMATIONEAU02944Identification numbers Record the key identification number,vehicle identification number and mod-el labe

Page 41 - EW000045

CONSUMER INFORMATION10-210EAU01804Model label The model label is affixed to the frameunder the rider seat. (See page 3-13 forrider seat removal and in

Page 42

CONSUMER INFORMATION10-310EAU01051Reporting safety defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause inju

Page 43 - Auxiliary DC jack and

CONSUMER INFORMATION10-410EAU01053Motorcycle noise regulation TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED:Federal law prohibits the following acts

Page 44 - AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO

CONSUMER INFORMATION10-510EAU01874Maintenance record Copies of work orders and/or receipts for parts purchased and installed on your motorcycle will b

Page 45

CONSUMER INFORMATION10-61028,000 mi(43,000 km) or42 months32,000 mi(49,000 km) or48 months36,000 mi(55,000 km) or54 months40,000 mi(61,000 km) or60 mo

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SAFETY INFORMATION11-6a. The engine and exhaust system may be hot, therefore, park the motorcycle in a place where pe-destrians or children are not li

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CONSUMER INFORMATION10-710EAU03066YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORARION, U.S.A. ROYAL STAR™ VENTURE® LIMITED WARRANTY U4XY14.book Page 7 Thursday, May 30, 2002

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CONSUMER INFORMATION10-810U4XY14.book Page 8 Thursday, May 30, 2002 3:40 PM

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CONSUMER INFORMATION10-910U4XY14.book Page 9 Thursday, May 30, 2002 3:40 PM

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11-INDEXAAccessories and replacement parts ...7-25Air filter elements, cleaning ...7-18Audio settings (basic)...

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INDEXPre-operation check list ... 5-1RRadio operation ... 4-13Rider seat...

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PRINTED IN JAPAN2002.05-0.5×1 CR(E)PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.4XY-28199-14LIT-11626-16-15XVZ13TFR(C)XVZ13TFSR(C)OWNER’S MANUAL

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SAFETY INFORMATION11-7EAU02977Location of important labels Please read the following important labels carefully before operating this motorcycle. U4XY

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SAFETY INFORMATION11-8CAUTIONCleaning with alkaline oracid cleaner, gasoline orsolvent will damagewindshield.Use neutral detergent.5JW-00(5J

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DESCRIPTION2Left view ... 2-1Right view...

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2-12EAU000262-DESCRIPTION Royal Star™ VENTURE®Left view1. Shift pedal (page 3-9)2. Starter (choke) knob (page 3-13)3. Fuel tank cap (page 3-10)4. Fuel

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DESCRIPTION2-22Royal Star™ VENTURE®Right view12. Muffler13. Owner’s tool kit (page 7-2)14. Helmet holder (page 3-14)15. Travel trunk (page 3-16)16. Pa

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DESCRIPTION2-32Royal Star™ VENTURE®Controls and instruments1. Clutch lever (page 3-9)2. Audio system/CB radio control unit (page 4-3)3. Left handlebar

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3INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONSMain switch/steering lock ...3-1Indicator and warning lights ...

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3-13EAU000273-INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONSEAU00029Main switch/steering lock The main switch/steering lock controlsthe ignition and lighting system

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-23EW000016WARNING@ Never turn the key to “OFF” or“LOCK” while the motorcycle ismoving, otherwise the electricalsyste

Page 63

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-33NOTE:@ Even if the oil level is sufficient, thewarning light may flicker when riding ona slope or during sudden ac

Page 64

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-43EAU017079. Coolant temperature warning light “” This warning light comes on when theengine overheats. When this oc

Page 65

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-53To reset a tripmeter, select it by push-ing the “SELECT” button, and thenpush the “RESET” button. If you do notres

Page 66

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-63To activate and set the cruise controlsystem:1. Push the “CRUISE” switch to theleft. The “ON” indicator light will

Page 67

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-73Push the “RES/ACC” side of the cruisecontrol switch to reactivate the system.The traveling speed will return to th

Page 68

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-83EAU038893. Turn signal switch “ / ” To signal a right-hand turn, push thisswitch to “”. To signal a left-handturn,

Page 69 - PRE-OPERATION CHECKS

EAU00002INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha Royal Star™ VENTURE®. Thismodel is the result of Yamaha’s vast experience in the pr

Page 70

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-93EAU00152Clutch lever The clutch lever is located at the lefthandlebar grip. To disengage theclutch, pull the lever

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-103EAU00162Brake pedal The brake pedal is on the right side ofthe motorcycle. To apply the rearbrake, press down on

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-113EAU03753Fuel Make sure that there is sufficient fuel inthe tank. Fill the fuel tank to the bottomof the filler tu

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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-123EAU02969Fuel cock The fuel cock supplies fuel from thetank to the carburetors while also filter-ing it.The fuel c

Page 74 - EAU00376

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-133EAU04038Starter (choke) knob “” Starting a cold engine requires a richerair-fuel mixture, which is supplied bythe

Page 75 - Starting and warming up a

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-143To install the rider seatInsert the projection on the rear of therider seat into the seat holder asshown, place t

Page 76 - ECA00055

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-153EAU01866Side cases and travel trunk EWA00021WARNING@ Improper loading or overloadingcan cause loss of control and

Page 77 - Shifting

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-163Travel trunkTo open the travel trunk1. Insert the key into the lock, turn itcounterclockwise, and then push itin.

Page 78 - EAU00427

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-173NOTE:Push both sides of the lid down so thatboth latches snap into place. @2. Turn the key clockwise, and thenrem

Page 79 - Engine break-in

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-183EC000012CAUTION:_ Never exceed the maximum air pres-sure, otherwise the front fork oilseals may become damaged. _

Page 80 - Parking

EAU00003IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONParticularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:The Safety Alert Sym

Page 81

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-193ECA00050CAUTION:_ Never exceed the maximum air pres-sure, otherwise the oil seal may be-come damaged. _5. Securel

Page 82 - PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-203EW000044WARNING@ The motorcycle must not be riddenwith the sidestand down, or if thesidestand cannot be properlym

Page 83 - Owner’s tool kit

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-213CD-01EWith the engine turned off:1. Move the sidestand down.2. Make sure that the engine stop switch is set to “”

Page 84 - EAU00471

INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS3-223EAU01788Auxiliary DC jack and terminals 12-V accessories connected to theauxiliary DC jack at the front and auxil

Page 85 - EAU00472

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4Location of parts ... 4-1Headsets (optional) .

Page 86 - EAU03907

4-14EAU035674-AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO Location of parts 1. Audio system/CB radio control unit2. Front speaker (× 2)3. Rider headset jack4. Cassette

Page 87 - EAU03892

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-24WARNING@ ●It is dangerous to operate theaudio system controls whileriding. Never take your handsoff the handlebars while

Page 88 - Removing and installing

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-34Control unit Volume control knobThis knob adjusts the audio system vol-ume, the CB radio reception volume,and the CB sque

Page 89 - EAU03634

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-44Selection button “SELECT”This button is used to perform the fol-lowing operations.Short push (less than two seconds)●Chan

Page 90 - 2. Screw

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-54Making basic settings Turning on/off the audio systemTo turn the power on1. Make sure that the key is in the“ACC” or “ON”

Page 91 - EAU01795

IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONEW000000WARNING@ PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL AND THE “YOU AND YOUR MOTORCYCLE: RIDINGTIPS” BOOKLET CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BE

Page 92 - Checking the spark plugs

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-64Adjusting the CB reception volumeTurn the control knob until the desiredCB reception volume is displayed (e.g.,“Vo:10”).

Page 93

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-74Selecting the output (speakers orheadsets)1. Repeatedly push the “SELECT”button for less than one seconduntil either “SP”

Page 94 - Engine oil and oil filter

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-84Adjusting the fade level (balancebetween front and rear speakers)1. Make sure that the speakers areselected as the output

Page 95

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-94Adjusting the auto volumeWhen riding the motorcycle, externalnoise may override the audio systemoutput volume. The audio

Page 96 - 2. Oil filter wrench

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-104Cassette deck operation WARNING@ ●It is dangerous to operate thecassette deck while riding. Nev-er take your hands off t

Page 97 - Coolant

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-114Playing a cassette tape1. Make sure that the audio system isturned on. (See page 4-3.)2. Insert a cassette tape into the

Page 98 - EW000067

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-124Skipping a blankWhen there is a long blank portion oftape on the cassette, “BLS” appears inthe display and the cassette

Page 99 - Cleaning the air filter

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-134NOTE:@ ●The Dolby noise reduction systemhas been manufactured under li-cense from Dolby Laboratories Li-censing Corporat

Page 100 - 1. Air filter element

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-144NOTE:@ ●The antenna can be folded downafter lifting the sleeve.●Be sure to tighten the antenna nutsecurely when putting

Page 101 - Adjusting the carburetors

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-154Tuning in a radio station manuallyIn order to tune in a particular radio sta-tion (e.g., when the signal is too weakfor

Page 102 - Adjusting the throttle cable

IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONAFFIX DEALERLABEL HEREEAU04247XVZ13TFR(C)/XVZ13TFSR(C)OWNER’S MANUAL©2002 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.1st edition,

Page 103 - 2. Wear indicator

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-164Programing preset radio stationsmanuallyUp to six stations can be programmedfor each frequency band (FM1, FM2,FM3, and A

Page 104 - EW000085

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-174Programing preset radio stationsautomaticallyUp to six stations can be programmedautomatically for each frequency band(F

Page 105 - Cast wheels

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-184Playing a CD1. Insert up to six CDs into the CDchanger. Follow the manufactur-er’s directions.2. Push the “AUDIO” button

Page 106 - Accessories and replacement

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-194NOTE:@ The antenna can be folded down afterlifting the sleeve. @This CB radio will operate on any of the40 frequencies d

Page 107 - Clutch lever free play

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-204Selecting a CB channel1. Make sure that the CB radio isturned on and is selected. (Seepages 4-5 and 4-6.)2. Repeatedly p

Page 108 - Adjusting the brake pedal

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-2142. Repeatedly push either side of theup/down switch for less than onesecond or turn the control knobuntil the desired sq

Page 109 - Checking the front and rear

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-224Channel informationNOTE:@ This radio has been designed for operation in the 11-meter Citizens Band Radio Service. It use

Page 110 - EAU03914

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-234Transmitting and receivingTransmissionPush the rider “TALK” switch or thepassenger “TALK” button to transmit.“TX” appea

Page 111 - EAU04034

AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO4-244Reception“RX” appears in the display when theCB radio is receiving a signal.Auxiliary audio source operation Auxiliary a

Page 112 - Checking and lubricating the

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS5Pre-operation check list ... 5-1U4XY14.book Page 1 Thursday,

Page 113 - Checking the front fork

TABLE OF CONTENTS1 SAFETY INFORMATION12 DESCRIPTION23 INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS34 AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO45 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS56 OPERATION

Page 114 - Checking the steering

5-15EAU011145-PRE-OPERATION CHECKSThe condition of a vehicle is the owner’s responsibility. Vital components can start to deteriorate quickly and unex

Page 115 - Battery

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS5-25Clutch• Check operation.• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.• Check fluid level in reservoir.• If n

Page 116 - Replacing the fuses

PRE-OPERATION CHECKS5-35NOTE:@ Pre-operation checks should be made each time the motorcycle is used. Such an inspection can be accomplished in a verys

Page 117 - EC000103

OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6Starting and warming up a cold engine ... 6-2Starting a warm engine .

Page 118 - Replacing the headlight bulb

6-16EAU003726-OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTSEAU00373WARNING@ ●Become thoroughly familiarwith all operating controls andtheir functions before r

Page 119 - EC000108

OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6-26EAU01789*Starting and warming up a cold engine In order for the ignition circuit cut-offsystem to enable star

Page 120 - Troubleshooting

OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6-364. Turn the starter (choke) on andcompletely close the throttle. (Seepage 3-13 for starter (choke) oper-ation

Page 121 - Troubleshooting charts

OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6-46EAU01258Starting a warm engine Follow the same procedure as for start-ing a cold engine with the exceptiontha

Page 122 - Yamaha dealer check

OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6-56EAU02988To start out and accelerate 1. Pull the clutch lever to disengagethe clutch.2. Shift the transmission

Page 123 - CLEANING AND STORAGE

OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6-66EAU02974Recommended shift points The recommended shift points duringacceleration and deceleration areshown in

Page 124

SAFETY INFORMATION1Safe riding ... 1-1Protective apparel ...

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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS6-761,000 mi (1,600 km) and beyondThe vehicle can now be operated nor-mally.EC000049CAUTION:@ If any engine troub

Page 126

7PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIRPeriodic maintenance ...7-1Owner’s tool kit ...

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7-17EAU004627-PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR EAU01790Safety is an obligation of the owner.Periodic inspection, adjustment and lu-brication will

Page 128 - SPECIFICATIONS

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-27EAU03568Owner’s tool kit The owner’s tool kit is located insidethe right side case. (See page 3-15 forside ca

Page 129

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-37EAU00471Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system * Since these items require special tools,

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-47EAU00472General maintenance and lubrication chart No. ITEM ROUTINE TYPEINITIAL ODOMETER READINGS600 mi(1,000

Page 131

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-57* Since these items require special tools, data and technical skills, have a Yamaha dealer perform the servic

Page 132

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-67EAU03892NOTE:_ ●The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.

Page 133 - CONSUMER INFORMATION

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-77EAU01139Removing and installing cowlings and panels The cowlings and panels shown aboveneed to be removed to

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-87To install the cowlingPlace the cowling in the original posi-tion, and then install the screws and thequick f

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11-11-SAFETY INFORMATION EAU03633MOTORCYCLES ARE SINGLE TRACK VEHICLES. THEIR SAFE USE AND OPERATION AREDEPENDENT UPON THE USE OF PROPER RIDING TECHNI

Page 136

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-97To install the cowling1. Place the cowling in the originalposition, and then install thescrews.NOTE:@ Make su

Page 137

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-107EAU04807Panel BTo remove the panelRemove the screw, and then pull out-ward on the areas shown.To install the

Page 138

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-117To install the panel1. Place the panel in the original po-sition, and then install the screw.2. Install the

Page 139

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-127NOTE:_ If any spark plug shows a distinctly dif-ferent color, the engine could be defec-tive. Do not attempt

Page 140

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-137EAU01796Canister (for California only) This model is equipped with a canisterto prevent the discharging of f

Page 141

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-147To change the engine oil (with orwithout oil filter cartridge replace-ment)1. Start the engine, warm it up f

Page 142

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-1576. Install the new oil filter cartridgewith an oil filter wrench, and thentighten it to the specified torque

Page 143

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-167EC000067CAUTION:_ If the oil level warning light flickersor remains on, immediately turn theengine off and h

Page 144

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-1773. Check the coolant level in thecoolant reservoir.NOTE:@ The coolant should be between theminimum and maxim

Page 145

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR7-187NOTE:@ The radiator fan is automaticallyswitched on or off according to thecoolant temperature in the radiat

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