Yamaha FJR1300A Owner's Manual
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OWNER'S MANUAL
FJR1300A
MOTORCYCLE
Read this manual carefully before oper-
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FJR1300-A
B88-28199-E0
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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL FJR1300A MOTORCYCLE Read this manual carefully before oper- ating this vehicle. FJR1300-A B88-28199-E0...
  • Page 2 EAU69311 Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold. YAMAHA MOTOR ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 1450-6, Mori, Mori-machi, Shuchi-gun, Shizuoka-ken, 437-0292 Japan DECLARATION of CONFORMITY Product: IMMOBILIZER Model: 1MC-00 Supplied by...
  • Page 3 If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Yamaha dealer. The Yamaha team wishes you many safe and pleasant rides. So, remember to put safety first! Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. There-...
  • Page 4: Important Manual Information

    *Product and specifications are subject to change without notice. EAU10201 FJR1300-A OWNER’S MANUAL ©2015 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. 1st edition, September 2015 All rights reserved. Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety information ......1-1 For your safety – pre-operation checks ..........4-1 Description ........2-1 Left view ..........2-1 Operation and important riding Right view........2-2 points..........5-1 Controls and instruments....2-3 Starting the engine......5-2 Shifting..........5-3 Instrument and control functions..3-1 Tips for reducing fuel Immobilizer system ......3-1 consumption........
  • Page 6 Table of contents Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable....6-28 Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals....6-28 Checking and lubricating the brake and clutch levers..... 6-29 Checking and lubricating the centerstand and sidestand ..6-29 Lubricating the rear suspension ... 6-30 Lubricating the swingarm pivots ........
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    Safety information EAU1028B an accident or equipment damage. See page 4-1 for a list of pre-operation checks. Be a Responsible Owner  This motorcycle is designed to As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- carry the operator and a passen- sponsible for the safe and proper oper- ger.
  • Page 8 Safety information  Many accidents involve inexperi- • The passenger should always enced operators. In fact, many op- hold onto the operator, the seat erators who have been involved in strap or grab bar, if equipped, accidents do not even have a cur- with both hands and keep both rent motorcycle license.
  • Page 9 Safety information Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning extra care when riding a motorcycle All engine exhaust contains carbon that has added cargo or accessories. monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing Here, along with the information about carbon monoxide can cause head- accessories below, are some general aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, guidelines to follow if loading cargo to confusion, and eventually death.
  • Page 10 Genuine before using it to make sure that it Yamaha accessories, which are avail- does not in any way reduce able only from a Yamaha dealer, have ground clearance or cornering been designed, tested, and approved clearance, limit suspension travel, by Yamaha for use on your vehicle.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Safety information operator and may limit control torcycle, such as the frame or up- ability, therefore, such accesso- per front fork triple clamp (and not, ries are not recommended. for example, to rubber-mounted  Use caution when adding electri- handlebars or turn signals, or cal accessories.
  • Page 12: Description

    Description EAU63371 Left view 1. Coolant reservoir (page 6-15) 2. Accessory box (page 3-36) 3. Front fork spring preload adjusting bolt (page 3-40) 4. Owner’s tool kit (page 6-2) 5. Final gear oil filler bolt (page 6-14) 6. Final gear oil drain bolt (page 6-14) 7.
  • Page 13: Right View

    Description EAU63391 Right view 1. Storage compartment (page 3-35) 2. Fuel tank cap (page 3-28) 3. Front fork spring preload adjusting bolt (page 3-40) 4. Front fork rebound damping force adjusting knob (page 3-40) 5. Windshield (page 3-12) 6. Fuses (page 6-34) 7.
  • Page 14: Controls And Instruments

    Description EAU63401 Controls and instruments 10,11 1. Clutch lever (page 3-24) 2. Rear view mirror (page 3-39) 3. Left handlebar switches (page 3-22) 4. Clutch fluid reservoir (page 6-25) 5. Multi-function meter unit (page 3-10) 6. Main switch/steering lock (page 3-2) 7.
  • Page 15: Instrument And Control Functions

     Do not grind any key or alter its cess, take the vehicle along with all shape. three keys to a Yamaha dealer to have  Do not disassemble the plastic them re-registered. Do not use the key part of any key.
  • Page 16: Main Switch/Steering Lock

    Instrument and control functions  Keep the standard keys as well EAU10474 Main switch/steering lock as keys of other immobilizer systems away from this vehi- cle’s code re-registering key.  Keep other immobilizer system keys away from the main switch as they may cause signal inter- ference.
  • Page 17 Instrument and control functions To unlock the steering EWA10062 WARNING Never turn the key to “OFF” or “LOCK” while the vehicle is moving. Otherwise the electrical systems will be switched off, which may result in loss of control or an accident. EAU10694 LOCK The steering is locked and all electrical...
  • Page 18: Indicator Lights And Warning Lights

    TIME TRIP 0:06 initially when the key is turned to “ON”, or if the warning light remains on, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical 1. Immobilizer system indicator light “ ” circuit. 2. Left turn signal indicator light “...
  • Page 19 If this occurs, braking. Have a Yamaha dealer have a Yamaha dealer check the on- check the brake system and electri- board diagnostic system. cal circuits as soon as possible.
  • Page 20 4. If one or both of the standard keys do not start the engine, take the EAU73120 Immobilizer system indicator vehicle and all 3 keys to a Yamaha light “ ” dealer to have the standard keys When the key is turned to “OFF” and re-registered.
  • Page 21: Cruise Control System

    Instrument and control functions EAU54192 Cruise control system A.TEMP This model is equipped with a cruise C.TEMP control system designed to maintain a set cruising speed. TIME TR The cruise control system operates only when riding in 3rd gear at speeds between about 50 km/h (31 mi/h) and 160 km/h (100 mi/h), 4th or 5th gear at speeds between about 50 km/h (31...
  • Page 22 Instrument and control functions Adjusting the set cruising speed While the cruise control system is op- erating, push the “RES+” side of the cruise control setting switch to in- crease the set cruising speed or the “SET–” side to decrease the set speed. Pushing the setting switch once will change the speed in increments of ap- 1.
  • Page 23 Instrument and control functions set cruising speed. You will not be able to use the resume function until a new In some cases, the cruise control sys- cruising speed has been set. tem may not be able to maintain the set cruising speed when the vehicle is Automatic deactivation of the cruise traveling uphill or downhill.
  • Page 24: Multi-Function Meter Unit

    Instrument and control functions EAU54258 Multi-function meter unit 12 3 9 10 GEAR A.TEMP ˚C C.TEMP ˚C TIME TRIP 0:06 1. Menu switch “MENU” 2. Select switch “ ” 1. “RESET” button multi-function meter unit 2. “TCS” button equipped with the following: 3.
  • Page 25 1. Tachometer play segments will flash repeatedly. 2. Tachometer red zone Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehi- cle. The electric tachometer allows the rid- er to monitor the engine speed and Eco indicator keep it within the ideal power range.
  • Page 26 Instrument and control functions Transmission gear display Function display GEAR GEAR A.TEMP ˚C A.TEMP ˚C C.TEMP ˚C C.TEMP ˚C TIME TRIP 0:06 TIME TRIP 0:06 1. Neutral indicator light “ ” 1. Function display 2. Transmission gear display 2. Windshield adjusting function 3.
  • Page 27 Instrument and control functions  an estimated traveling range dis- To increase the grip warmer tempera- ture, push the “ ” side of the select play  an elapsed time display switch. To decrease the grip warmer  an ambient temperature display temperature, push the “...
  • Page 28 Instrument and control functions  The tripmeters will reset and con- Estimated traveling range display: tinue counting after 9999.9 is reached. RANGE When approximately 5.5 L (1.45 US gal, 1.21 Imp.gal) of fuel remains in the The distance that can be traveled with fuel tank, the last segment of the fuel the remaining fuel in the fuel tank under meter starts flashing.
  • Page 29 Instrument and control functions ECA10022 NOTICE  –9 °C will be displayed even if the Do not continue to operate the en- ambient temperature falls below gine if it is overheating. –9 °C.  50 °C will be displayed even if the Average fuel consumption display: ambient temperature...
  • Page 30 Instrument and control functions ECA15474 Setting mode NOTICE If there is a malfunction, “– –.–” will be continuously displayed. Have a MENU Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Grip Warmer Maintenance Time Trip Instantaneous fuel consumption dis- Unit Display play: Brightness...
  • Page 31 Instrument and control functions This function allows you to check and reset the MENU “TIME–2” and “TIME–3” Grip Warmer functions. These time trips Maintenance show the total elapsed time that the key has been Time Trip in the “ON” position. When Unit the key is turned to “OFF”, Display...
  • Page 32 Instrument and control functions 4. Use the select switch to highlight “Middle” or “Low”, and then Maintenance change the setting using the same procedure that was used for the high setting. FREE-1 5. When you are finished changing the settings, use the select switch FREE-2 to highlight “...
  • Page 33 Instrument and control functions 3. Push the “MENU” switch. “km” or “mile” will flash in the display. Time Trip Unit 0:07 TIME-2 0:07 km or mile TIME-3 km/L or L/100km km/L 3. While the selected item is flashing, push the “RESET” button for 2 seconds.
  • Page 34 Instrument and control functions Selecting the display items 1. Use the select switch to highlight Display-1 “Display”. MENU Grip Warmer C.TEMP Maintenance Time Trip TIME TRIP Unit Display Brightness 5. When you are finished changing Clock the settings, use the select switch to highlight “...
  • Page 35 Instrument and control functions 2. Push the “MENU” switch. 4. Push the “MENU” switch, and the 3. Use the select switch to select the minute digits start flashing. desired brightness level, and then 5. Use the select switch to set the push the “MENU”...
  • Page 36: D-Mode (Drive Mode)

    Instrument and control functions EAU49432 EAU1234J D-mode (drive mode) Handlebar switches D-mode is an electronically controlled Left engine performance system with two mode selections (touring mode “T” and sports mode “S”). Push the drive mode switch “MODE” to switch between modes. (See page 3-23 for an explanation of the drive mode switch.) 1.
  • Page 37 Instrument and control functions EAU12461 EAU12781 Turn signal switch “ ” Cruise control switches To signal a right-hand turn, push this See page 3-7 for an explanation of the switch to “ ”. To signal a left-hand cruise control system. turn, push this switch to “...
  • Page 38: Clutch Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU12832 EAU12872 Clutch lever Shift pedal 1. Clutch lever 1. Shift pedal 2. Clutch lever position adjusting dial The shift pedal is located on the left 3. Arrow mark side of the motorcycle and is used in 4.
  • Page 39: Brake Lever

    Instrument and control functions EAU26825 EAU39542 Brake lever Brake pedal The brake lever is located on the right side of the handlebar. To apply the front brake, pull the lever toward the throttle grip. 1. Brake pedal The brake pedal is located on the right side of the vehicle.
  • Page 40: Abs

    However, special tools are rear brakes independently. required, so please consult your Operate the brakes with ABS as you Yamaha dealer. would conventional brakes. If the ABS ECA16831 is activated, a pulsating sensation may NOTICE...
  • Page 41: Traction Control System

    Instrument and control functions EAU54271 Traction control system Turn the traction control system off to The traction control system helps help free the rear wheel if the motorcy- maintain traction when accelerating on cle gets stuck in mud, sand, or other slippery surfaces, such as unpaved or soft surfaces.
  • Page 42: Fuel Tank Cap

    Leaking fuel is a fire hazard. motorcycle may still be ridden; howev- er, have a Yamaha dealer check the motorcycle as soon as possible. 3-28...
  • Page 43: Fuel

    1. Fuel tank filler tube 2. Maximum fuel level Your Yamaha engine has been de- signed to use regular unleaded gaso- line with a research octane number of 3-29...
  • Page 44: Fuel Tank Overflow Hose

    10% (E10). Gas- ohol containing methanol 1. Fuel tank overflow hose recommended by Yamaha because it 2. Clamp can cause damage to the fuel system or vehicle performance problems. See page 6-11 for breather hose infor- mation.
  • Page 45: Catalytic Converters

    Instrument and control functions EAU13447 EAU39496 Catalytic converters Seats This vehicle is equipped with catalytic converters in the exhaust system. Passenger seat EWA10863 WARNING To remove the passenger seat The exhaust system is hot after op- 1. Insert the key into the seat lock, and then turn it counterclockwise.
  • Page 46 Instrument and control functions  The rider seat height can be ad- Rider seat justed to change the riding posi- To remove the rider seat tion. (See the following section.) 1. Remove the passenger seat. 2. Push the rider seat lock lever, lo- cated under the back of the rider seat, to the left as shown, and then pull the seat off.
  • Page 47: Adjusting The Rider Seat Height

    Instrument and control functions EAU39633 Adjusting the rider seat height The rider seat height can be adjusted to one of two positions to suit the rid- er’s preference. The rider seat height was adjusted to the lower position at delivery. 1.
  • Page 48 Instrument and control functions 6. Align the projection on the bottom 5. Insert the projection on the front of of the rider seat with the “H” posi- the rider seat into seat holder A as tion slot, and then push the rear of shown.
  • Page 49: Storage Compartments

    Instrument and control functions  Do not exceed the load limit of 3 EAU40254 Storage compartments kg (7 lb) for storage compart- This vehicle is equipped with two stor- ment B. age compartments.  Do not exceed the maximum Storage compartment A is located un- load of 215 kg (474 lb) for the ve- der the rider seat.
  • Page 50: Accessory Box

    Instrument and control functions  Do not exceed the maximum EAU39482 Accessory box load of 215 kg (474 lb) for the ve- The accessory box is located beside hicle. the meter panel. To open the accessory box 1. Insert the key into the main switch, and then turn it to “ON”.
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Headlight Beams

    It may be neces- preference. Have a Yamaha dealer ad- sary to adjust the headlight beams to just the position of the handlebars.
  • Page 52: Opening And Closing The Cowling Vents

    Instrument and control functions EAU54151 Opening and closing the cowl- ing vents The cowling vents can be opened 20 mm (0.79 in) for added ventilation to suit the riding conditions. 1. Projection 2. Upper slot 3. Quick fastener 4. Install the quick fastener. To close a cowling vent 1.
  • Page 53: Rear View Mirrors

    Instrument and control functions EAU39672 Rear view mirrors The rear view mirrors of this vehicle can be folded forward or backward for parking in narrow spaces. Fold the mir- rors back to their original position be- fore riding. 1. Projection 2.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Front Fork

    Instrument and control functions distance A is, the higher the spring pre- EAU54141 Adjusting the front fork load; the longer distance A is, the lower EWA14671 the spring preload. WARNING Always adjust the spring preload on both fork legs equally, otherwise poor handling and loss of stability may result.
  • Page 55 Instrument and control functions Rebound damping setting: Minimum (soft): Although the total number of clicks of a 22 click(s) in direction (b)* damping force adjusting mechanism Standard: may not exactly match the above 12 click(s) in direction (b)* specifications due to small differences Maximum (hard): 1 click(s) in direction (b)* in production, the actual number of...
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Shock Absorber Assembly

    Instrument and control functions EAU14917 Adjusting the shock absorber assembly This shock absorber assembly is equipped with a spring preload adjust- ing lever and a rebound damping force adjusting knob. ECA16571 NOTICE To avoid damaging the mechanism, 1. Rebound damping force adjusting knob do not attempt to move beyond the maximum or minimum settings.
  • Page 57: Sidestand

    Therefore, check this system regularly and have a Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not function properly. 3-43...
  • Page 58: Ignition Circuit Cut-Off System

    Instrument and control functions EAU63430 Ignition circuit cut-off system The ignition circuit cut-off system (comprising the sidestand switch, clutch switch and neutral switch) has the following functions.  It prevents starting when the transmission is in gear and the sidestand is up, but the clutch le- ver is not pulled.
  • Page 59 Does the engine start? The neutral switch may not be working correctly. The motorcycle should not be ridden until checked by a Yamaha dealer. With the engine still running: 6. Move the sidestand up. 7. Keep the clutch lever pulled.
  • Page 60: Auxiliary Dc Jack

    Instrument and control functions 5. Insert the accessory plug into the EAU39656 Auxiliary DC jack auxiliary DC jack. EWA14361 WARNING To prevent electrical shock or short- circuiting, make sure that the cap is installed when the auxiliary DC jack is not being used. ECA15432 NOTICE The accessory connected to the...
  • Page 61: For Your Safety - Pre-Operation Checks

    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:...
  • Page 62 For your safety – pre-operation checks ITEM CHECKS PAGE • Check operation. • If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system. 6-23, Clutch • Check fluid level in reservoir. 6-25 • If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
  • Page 63: Operation And Important Riding Points

    This model is equipped with: there is a control or function you do not  a lean angle sensor to stop the en- understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. gine in case of turnover. In this EWA10272 case, turn the key “OFF” and then WARNING to “ON”...
  • Page 64: Starting The Engine

    The neutral indi- the clutch lever pulled and the cator light should come on. If not, sidestand up. ask a Yamaha dealer to check the See page 3-44 for more informa- electrical circuit. tion. 3. Start the engine by pushing 1.
  • Page 65: Shifting

    Operation and important riding points EAU16673 and drive train, which are not Shifting designed withstand shock of forced shifting. EAU16682 To start out and accelerate 1. Pull the clutch lever to disengage the clutch. 2. Shift the transmission into first gear.
  • Page 66: Tips For Reducing Fuel Consumption

    Operation and important riding points clutch lever in, use the brakes to EAU16811 Tips for reducing fuel con- slow the motorcycle, and continue sumption to downshift as necessary. Fuel consumption depends largely on 4. Once motorcycle your riding style. Consider the follow- stopped, the transmission can be ing tips to reduce fuel consumption: shifted into the neutral position.
  • Page 67: Engine Break-In

    There is never a more important period period, immediately have a in the life of your engine than the period Yamaha dealer check the vehi- between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For cle. this reason, you should read the fol- lowing material carefully.
  • Page 68: Parking

    Operation and important riding points EAU17214 Parking When parking, stop the engine, and then remove the key from the main switch. EWA10312 WARNING  Since the engine and exhaust system can become very hot, park in a place where pedestri- ans or children are not likely to touch them and be burned.
  • Page 69: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    If you are not familiar with vehicle ser- vice, have a Yamaha dealer perform service. EWA15123 WARNING Turn off the engine when performing...
  • Page 70: Owner's Tool Kit

    If you do not have the tools or experi- ence required for a particular job, have a Yamaha dealer perform it for you.
  • Page 71: Periodic Maintenance Chart For The Emission Control System

     From 50000 km (30000 mi), repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 10000 km (6000 mi).  Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and technical skills. EAU63322...
  • Page 72: General Maintenance And Lubrication Chart

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU64031 General maintenance and lubrication chart ODOMETER CHECK OR READINGS MAINTENANCE JOB ITEM X 1000 km X 1000 mi √ √ • Clean. Air filter element √ √ • Replace. • Check operation, fluid level and √...
  • Page 73 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER CHECK OR READINGS MAINTENANCE JOB ITEM X 1000 km X 1000 mi Brake lever pivot √ √ √ √ √ • Lubricate with silicone grease. shaft Brake pedal pivot • Lubricate with lithium-soap- √ √ √...
  • Page 74 Periodic maintenance and adjustment ODOMETER CHECK OR READINGS MAINTENANCE JOB ITEM X 1000 km X 1000 mi • Check operation. • Check throttle grip free play, and adjust if necessary. √ √ √ √ √ 28 * Throttle grip • Lubricate cable and grip hous- ing.
  • Page 75: Removing And Installing Panels

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU18773 EAU54133 Removing and installing pan- Panel A The panels shown need to be removed to perform some of the maintenance To remove the panel jobs described in this chapter. Refer to 1. Remove the bolts and the quick this section each time a panel needs to fasteners.
  • Page 76 Periodic maintenance and adjustment Make sure that the fuses are covered and located to the inside of the panel lip. 1. Slot 2. Projection To install the panel 1. Fit the slot at the front of the panel under the projection on the front 1.
  • Page 77 Periodic maintenance and adjustment 1. Panel C 1. Panel B 2. Quick fastener screw 2. Install the seats. 3. Bolt 3. Pull the bottom of the panel out- ward, pull the front of the panel downward, and then slide the panel forward to release it in the rear as shown.
  • Page 78: Checking The Spark Plugs

    The spark plugs are important engine components, which should checked periodically, preferably by a Yamaha dealer. Since heat and depos- its will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, they should be removed and checked in accordance with the peri- odic maintenance and lubrication 1.
  • Page 79: Canister

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU36111 EAU19888 Canister Engine oil and oil filter car- tridge The engine oil level should be checked before each ride. In addition, the oil must be changed and the oil filter car- tridge replaced at the intervals speci- fied in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart.
  • Page 80 3. Place an oil pan under the engine An oil filter wrench is available at a to collect the used oil. Yamaha dealer. 4. Remove the engine oil filler cap, 6. Apply a thin coat of clean engine the engine oil drain bolt and its...
  • Page 81 See page 8-1. correct, immediately turn the engine Oil quantity: Oil change: off and have a Yamaha dealer check 3.80 L (4.02 US qt, 3.34 Imp.qt) the vehicle. With oil filter removal: 4.00 L (4.23 US qt, 3.52 Imp.qt) 11.
  • Page 82: Final Gear Oil

    Final gear oil The final gear case must be checked for oil leakage before each ride. If any leakage is found, have a Yamaha deal- er check and repair the vehicle. In ad- dition, the final gear oil level must be...
  • Page 83: Coolant

    (See page 3-38.) 3. Check the coolant level in the Recommended final gear oil: coolant reservoir. Yamaha genuine shaft drive gear oil SAE 80W-90 API GL-5 Oil quantity: The coolant should be between the 0.20 L (0.21 US qt, 0.18 Imp.qt) minimum and maximum level marks.
  • Page 84 Have a engine is hot. [EWA15162] Yamaha dealer change the coolant. WARNING! Never attempt to remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. [EWA10382] 1.
  • Page 85: Cleaning The Air Filter Element

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU72990 Cleaning the air filter element The air filter element should be cleaned or replaced at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrica- tion chart. Clean or, if necessary, re- place the air filter element more frequently if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
  • Page 86: Checking The Engine Idling Speed

    EAU44735 Checking the engine idling speed Check the engine idling speed and, if necessary, have it corrected by a Yamaha dealer. Engine idling speed: 1000–1100 r/min 1. Fuel tank overflow hose 8. Install the intake air shroud by in- stalling the screw and the quick fastener screws.
  • Page 87: Checking The Throttle Grip Free Play

    Measure the throttle grip free play as and/or engine noise. To prevent this shown. from occurring, the valve clearance must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. 1. Throttle grip free play Throttle grip free play: 1.0–3.0 mm (0.04–0.12 in)
  • Page 88: Tires

    The tires must be checked before each ride. If the center tread depth reaches the specified limit, if the tire has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if the side- wall is cracked, have a Yamaha dealer replace the tire immediately. 6-20...
  • Page 89 EWA10472 their suitability for further use. WARNING EWA10902  Have a Yamaha dealer replace WARNING excessively worn tires. Besides  The front and rear tires should being illegal, operating the vehi- be of the same make and de-...
  • Page 90: Cast Wheels

    If any damage is found, have high speeds. a Yamaha dealer replace the  Brand-new tires can have a rel- wheel. Do not attempt even the atively poor grip on certain road smallest repair to the wheel.
  • Page 91: Clutch Lever

    If there 1. No brake lever free play is air in the hydraulic system, have a Yamaha dealer bleed the system be- There should be no free play at the fore operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 92: Brake Light Switches

    Since the brake light ified in the periodic maintenance and switches are components of the cruise lubrication chart. control system, they must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer, who has the nec- EAU43432 Front brake pads essary professional knowledge and ex- perience.
  • Page 93: Checking The Brake And Clutch Fluid Levels

    If a brake pad is damaged or if the lining thickness is less than 0.8 mm (0.03 in), have a Yamaha dealer replace the brake pads as a set. 1. Minimum level mark Rear brake 1.
  • Page 94  Clean the filler caps before re- suddenly, have a Yamaha dealer check moving. Use only DOT 4 brake the cause before further riding. fluid from a sealed container.
  • Page 95: Changing The Brake And Clutch Fluids

    Yamaha dealer check or re- at the intervals listed below or whenev- place it. WARNING! Damage to the er they are damaged or leaking.
  • Page 96: Checking And Lubricating The Throttle Grip And Cable

    In pedals should be checked before each addition, the cable should be lubricat- ride, and the pedal pivots should be lu- ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals bricated if necessary. specified in the periodic maintenance Brake pedal chart.
  • Page 97: Checking And Lubricating The Brake And Clutch Levers

    Clutch lever 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.
  • Page 98: Lubricating The Rear Suspension

    The pivoting points of the rear suspen- The swingarm pivots must be lubricat- sion must be lubricated by a Yamaha ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals dealer at the intervals specified in the specified in the periodic maintenance periodic maintenance and lubrication and lubrication chart.
  • Page 99: Checking The Front Fork

    If any free there is no danger of it falling play can be felt, have a Yamaha over. dealer check or repair the steer- [EWA10752] 2.
  • Page 100: Checking The Wheel Bearings

    (See page 6-7.) hub or if the wheel does not turn This model is equipped with a VRLA smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) battery. check the wheel bearings. There is no need to check the electro- lyte or to add distilled water.
  • Page 101 Always keep the battery charged. To charge the battery Storing a discharged battery can Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- cause permanent battery damage. tery as soon as possible if it seems to have discharged. Keep in mind that the...
  • Page 102: Replacing The Fuses

    Periodic maintenance and adjustment EAU54515 Replacing the fuses 12 13 The fuse boxes and individual fuses are located under panel A. (See page 6-7.) 1. ABS motor fuse 2. ABS solenoid fuse 3. Fuel injection system fuse 4. Backup fuse (for clock and immobilizer sys- tem) 5.
  • Page 103: Vehicle Lights

    There are no user replaceable Main fuse 2: bulbs. 30.0 A Terminal fuse 1: If a light does not come on, check the 3.0 A fuses and then have a Yamaha dealer Headlight fuse: check the vehicle. 7.5 A ECA16581 Brake light fuse: NOTICE 1.0 A...
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting

    The following troubleshooting charts represent quick and easy procedures for checking these vital systems your- self. However, should your motorcycle require any repair, take it to a Yamaha dealer, whose skilled technicians have the necessary tools, experience, and know-how to service the motorcycle properly.
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting Charts

    Check the vehicle. compression. 4. Compression The engine does not start. There is compression. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. Operate the electric starter. There is no Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. compression. 6-37...
  • Page 106 Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, The coolant level is have a Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system. If coolant is not available, tap water can be temporarily used instead, provided that it is changed to the recommended coolant as soon as possible.
  • Page 107: Motorcycle Care And Storage

    Rust and corrosion can develop matte colored finished parts. Be even if high-quality components are sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for used. A rusty exhaust pipe may go un- advice on what products to use be- noticed on a car, however, it detracts fore cleaning the vehicle.
  • Page 108 Motorcycle care and storage structed. Also, thoroughly rinse compounds for plastic may the area off with water, immedi- leave scratches on the wind- ately dry it, and then apply a cor- shield. Test the product on a rosion protection spray. small hidden part of the wind- ...
  • Page 109 3. To prevent corrosion, it is recom-  Consult a Yamaha dealer for ad- mended to apply a corrosion pro- vice on what products to use. tection spray metal, ...
  • Page 110: Storage

    Motorcycle care and storage cylinder head so that the elec- EAU26244 Storage trodes are grounded. (This will limit sparking during the next Short-term step.) Always store your motorcycle in a cool, d. Turn the engine over several dry place and, if necessary, protect it times with the starter.
  • Page 111 Motorcycle care and storage Make any necessary repairs before storing the motorcycle.
  • Page 112: Specifications

    Overall length: Final gear oil: 2230 mm (87.8 in) Overall width: Type: 750 mm (29.5 in) Yamaha genuine shaft drive gear oil SAE Overall height: 80W-90 API GL-5 1325/1455 mm (52.2/57.3 in) Quantity: Seat height: 0.20 L (0.21 US qt, 0.18 Imp.qt) 805/825 mm (31.7/32.5 in)
  • Page 113 Specifications 2nd: Front wheel: 1.722 (31/18) Wheel type: 3rd: Cast wheel 1.350 (27/20) Rim size: 4th: 17M/C x MT3.50 1.111 (30/27) Rear wheel: 5th: Wheel type: 0.963 (26/27) Cast wheel 6th: Rim size: 0.846 (22/26) 17M/C x MT5.50 Chassis: Unified brake system: Frame type: Operation: Diamond...
  • Page 114 Specifications Battery: Brake light fuse: 1.0 A Model: Signaling system fuse: GT14B-4 7.5 A Voltage, capacity: Ignition fuse: 12 V, 12.0 Ah (10 HR) Bulb wattage × quantity: 20.0 A Radiator fan motor fuse: Headlight: 10.0 A × 2 Hazard fuse: Brake/tail light: 7.5 A Fuel injection system fuse:...
  • Page 115: Consumer Information

    Yamaha dealer. area. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: EAU26442 Engine serial number...
  • Page 116: Diagnostic Connector

    Consumer information label in the space provided. This infor- EAU69910 Diagnostic connector mation will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer. 1. Diagnostic connector The diagnostic connector is located as shown.
  • Page 117: Index

    Index Fuel tank overflow hose......3-30 Fuses, replacing........6-34 ABS ............3-26 ABS warning light........3-5 Accessory box........3-36 Handlebar position, adjusting....3-37 Air filter element, cleaning ....6-17 Handlebar switches ......3-22 Auxiliary DC jack ........3-46 Hazard switch ........3-23 Headlight beams, adjusting ....
  • Page 118 Index Storage compartments ......3-35 Swingarm pivots, lubricating ....6-30 Throttle grip and cable, checking and lubricating...........6-28 Throttle grip free play, checking ...6-19 Tires ............6-20 Tool kit ............6-2 Traction control system ......3-27 Traction control system indicator/ warning light .........3-5 Troubleshooting........6-36 Troubleshooting charts......6-37 Turn signal indicator lights......3-4 Turn signal switch .........3-23 Valve clearance........6-19...
  • Page 120 Original instructions PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER PRINTED IN JAPAN 2015.11-0.3×1 CR...

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