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EBU00431

MAINTENANCE RECORD

Copies of work orders and/or receipts for parts you purchase and install will be required to document

maintenance done in accordance with the warranty. The chart below is printed only as a reminder to

you that the maintenance work is required. It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work.

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Summary of Contents for BREEZE

Page 1: ...w This ATV should not be ridden by anyone under 16 years of age OWNER S MANUAL 3FA 28199 1E YFA1P C READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY It contains important safety information LIT 11626 15 08 ...

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Page 3: ...tion about special techniques and skills necessary to ride your ATV It also includes basic maintenance and inspec tion procedures If you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your ATV please consult a Yamaha dealer AN IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE 8 READ THIS MANUAL TOGETHER WITH TIPS FOR THE ATV RIDER CAREFULLY AND COM PLETELY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR ATV MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND A...

Page 4: ...otations Q The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFE TY IS INVOLVED w Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the machine operator a bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the machine cC A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the machine NOTE A NOTE provides key information to make procedure...

Page 5: ...k arrester laws and regula tions in effect at the time of manufacture Please check your local riding laws and regulations before operating this machine AFFIX DEALER LABEL HERE EBU00711 YFA1P C OWNER S MANUAL 2001 by Yamaha Motor Corporation U S A 1st Edition April 2001 All rights reserved Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Corporation U S A is express...

Page 6: ...ication number 3 3 Model label 3 3 CONTROL FUNCTIONS 4 1 Main switch 4 1 Indicator lights 4 2 Handlebar switches 4 2 Throttle lever 4 4 Speed limiter 4 5 Front brake lever 4 6 Rear brake lever 4 6 Parking brake 4 7 Drive select lever 4 8 Fuel tank cap 4 8 Fuel cock 4 9 Starter choke 4 10 Seat 4 10 EBU00014 w Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death CONTENTS 1 2 3 4...

Page 7: ...arm engine 6 3 Warming up 6 3 Drive select lever operation and reverse driving 6 4 Engine break in 6 6 Parking 6 7 Parking on a slope 6 8 Accessories and loading 6 9 Riding Your ATV 7 1 Getting to know your ATV 7 3 Ride with care and good judgement 7 4 Be careful where you ride 7 16 Turning your ATV 7 22 Climbing uphill 7 24 Riding downhill 7 30 Crossing a slope 7 32 Crossing through shallow water...

Page 8: ... Drive chain slack check 8 24 Drive chain slack adjustment 8 25 Lublicating the drive chain 8 27 Draining the V belt compartment 8 28 Cable inspection and lubrication 8 28 Brake lever lubrication 8 29 Knuckle shaft lower arms and steering shaft lubrication 8 29 Wheel removal 8 30 Wheel installation 8 30 Battery 8 31 Replenishing the battery fluid 8 33 Fuse replacement 8 34 Replacing the headlight ...

Page 9: ...NOISE REGULATION 11 1 MAINTENANCE RECORD 12 1 ATV LIMITED WARRANTY 13 1 YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE Y E S 14 1 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 10: ...1 1 EBU00464 LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS e w q r t ...

Page 11: ...ne They contain important information for safe and proper operation of your ATV Never remove any labels from your ATV If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off a replacement label is available from your Yamaha dealer 1 2 1 5FE 21697 01 3FA 21696 41 ...

Page 12: ...before operating 8 ATV MUST be stopped before shifting select lever 8 Shifting into reverse is impossible without applying rear brake lever 5FE 21568 01 qWARNING NEVER ride as a passenger Passengers can cause a loss of control resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH 5FE 2151H 01 ...

Page 13: ...rocedures described 8 Never operate an ATV without proper training or instruction Take a Training Course Beginners should receive training from a certified instructor Contact an authorized ATV dealer or call 1 800 887 2887 to find out about the training courses nearest you 8 Always follow the age recommendation A child under 16 years old should never operate an ATV with engine size greater than 90...

Page 14: ...ATV 8 Never operate at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions Always go at a speed that is prop er for the terrain visibility and operating conditions and your experience 8 Never attempt wheelies jumps or other stunts 8 Always inspect your ATV each time you use it to make sure it is in safe operating condition Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules describ...

Page 15: ...excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight forward Never open the throttle suddenly Never go over the top of a hill at high speed 8 Always follow proper procedures for going down hills and for braking on hills as described in this manual Check the terrain carefully before you start down any hill Shift your weight backward Never go down a hill at high speed Avoid going down a hill at ...

Page 16: ... or sliding Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level smooth terrain On extremely slippery surfaces such as ice go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control 8 Never operate an ATV in fast flowing water or in water deeper than that recommended in this manu al Remember that wet brakes may have reduced st...

Page 17: ...ted and securely attached Reduce speed and follow instructions in this manual for carrying cargo Allow greater distance for braking FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ATV SAFETY call the Consumer Products Safety Commission at 1 800 638 2772 or the ATV Distributor s Safety Hotline at 1 800 852 5344 ...

Page 18: ...other sources of ignition such as the pilot lights of water heaters and clothes dryers When transporting the ATV in another vehicle be sure it is kept upright and that the fuel cock is in the OFF position 2 6 Otherwise fuel may leak out of the carbu retor or fuel tank WHAT CAN HAPPEN Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injuries HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD If you should swallow some gasoline or inhale ...

Page 19: ...g the engine in a closed area WHAT CAN HAPPEN Exhaust fumes are poisonous and may cause loss of consciousness and death within a short time HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always operate your ATV in an area with adequate ventilation qWARNING 2 7 ...

Page 20: ...or light 6 Starter choke 16 Front brake lever 7 Fuel cock 17 Throttle lever 8 Rear wheel 18 Main switch 9 Tail brake light 19 Fuel tank cap 10 Spark arrester 20 Handlebar switch NOTE The machine you have purchased may differ slightly from those shown in the figures of this manual EBU00032 DESCRIPTION AND MACHINE IDENTIFICATION w q e r 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 2 0 1 i u y t 0 o ...

Page 21: ...ring spare parts from a Yamaha dealer or for reference in case the vehicle is stolen 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 3 MODEL LABEL INFORMATION EBU00035 Key identification number The key identification number is stamped on the key as shown in the following illustration This number can be used for ordering a new key 3 2 1 6 q 3 1 Key identification number ...

Page 22: ...ification number is used to identify your machine EBU00787 Model label The model label is affixed to the location in the illustration Record the information on this label in the space provided This information will be needed to order spare parts from your Yamaha dealer 3 3 q q 1 Vehicle identification number 1 Model label ...

Page 23: ...death EBU00041 Main switch Functions of the respective switch positions are as follows ON Engine can be started only at this position and the headlight and taillight come on when the light switch is on OFF All electrical circuits are switched off The key can be removed in this position 4 1 4 OFF ON ...

Page 24: ...hes EBU00054 Engine stop switch ENG STOP Make sure that the engine stop switch is in the RUN position The engine stop switch controls ignition and can be used at all times to stop the engine especially in an emergency The engine will not start or run when the engine stop switch is turned to OFF 4 2 w q e w q e 1 Main switch 2 Reverse indicator light REVERSE 3 Neutral lindicator light NEUTRAL 1 Eng...

Page 25: ...r will be activated but the engine will not start To start the engine be sure to position the engine stop switch at RUN EBU00736 Light switch LIGHTS Turn the switch to the LO position to switch on the low beam and the taillight Turn the switch to the HI position to switch on the high beam and the taillight Turn the switch to the OFF position to switch off the headlight and the taillight NOTE The h...

Page 26: ...o be sure it is operating smoothly Make sure it returns to the idle position as soon as the lever is released 4 4 POTENTIAL HAZARD Malfunction of throttle WHAT CAN HAPPEN The throttle could be hard to operate mak ing it difficult to speed up or slow down when you need to This could cause an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Check the operation of the throttle lever before you start the engine If it...

Page 27: ... q w POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper adjustment of the speed limiter and throttle WHAT CAN HAPPEN The throttle cable could be damaged Improper throttle operation could result You could lose control have an accident or be injured HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not turn the speed adjuster out more than 12 mm 0 47 in Always make sure the throttle lever free play is adjusted to 3 0 5 0 mm 0 12 0 20 in See page ...

Page 28: ...d on the right han dlebar Pull it toward the handlebar to apply the front brake EBU00072 Rear brake lever The rear brake lever is located on the left han dlebar Pull it toward the handlebar to apply the rear brake 4 6 q q 1 Front brake lever 1 Rear brake lever ...

Page 29: ...HAPPEN The ATV could start moving unexpectedly if the parking brake is not applied before starting the engine This could cause loss of control or a collision The brake could overheat if you ride the ATV without releasing the parking brake You could lose braking performance which could cause an accident You could also wear out the brakes prematurely HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always set the parking br...

Page 30: ...ing the machine either forward or in reverse Refer to page 6 4 for drive select lever operation EBU00092 Fuel tank cap Remove the fuel tank cap by turning it counter clockwise q w e a q a Drive select lever 1 Neutral 2 For forward drive 3 For reverse drive 1 Fuel tank cap ...

Page 31: ...ways turn the lever to this position when the engine is not running ON With the lever in this position fuel flows to the carburetor Normal riding is done with the lever in this position RES This indicates reserve If you run out of fuel while riding turn the lever to this position THEN FILL THE FUEL TANK AT THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY After refuelling return the fuel cock lever to the ON position ...

Page 32: ...irection a to turn on the starter choke Move in direction b to turn off the starter choke Refer to Starting a cold engine for proper oper ation See page 6 1 EBU00567 Seat To remove the seat pull the seat lock lever upward and pull up the seat at the rear 4 10 q w e a b A q 1 Fully open 2 Half open 3 Closed A Starter choke 1 Seat lock lever ...

Page 33: ...rojections on the front of the seat into the seat holders and push down on the seat at the rear NOTE Make sure that the seat is securely fitted 4 11 EBU00112 w Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death ...

Page 34: ...heck oil level 5 5 8 5 8 9 Transmission oil Fill with oil if necessary Drive chain Check chain slack and condition 5 6 8 24 8 26 Adjust if necessary Throttle Check for proper throttle cable operation 5 6 Wheels and tires Check tire pressure wear and damage 5 7 5 9 8 30 Fittings and fasteners Check all fitting and fasteners 5 6 Battery Check fluid level Fill with distilled water if necessary 5 6 8 ...

Page 35: ...speed after starting out to make sure they are working properly If the brakes do not provide proper braking performance inspect the brakes for wear See page 8 18 POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to inspect the ATV before operat ing Failure to properly maintain the ATV WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always inspect your ATV each time you ...

Page 36: ...D THE HAZARD Always check the brakes at the start of every ride Do not ride the ATV if you find any problem with the brakes If a problem cannot be corrected by the adjustment procedures provided in this manual have the ATV inspected by a Yamaha dealer qWARNING Recommended fuel UNLEADED GASOLINE ONLY Fuel tank capacity Total 7L 1 54 Imp gal 1 8 US gal Reserve 1 3L 0 29 Imp gal 0 34 US gal 1 Filler ...

Page 37: ...at containing methanol Gasohol containing ethanol can be used if ethanol content does not exceed 10 Gasohol containing methanol is not recommended by Yamaha because it may cause fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems 5 4 POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper care when refueling WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can spill which can cause a fire and severe injury Fuel expands when it heats up If the fuel tank is...

Page 38: ...l cause clutch and or starter clutch slippage resulting in reduced component life and poor engine performance 5 5 Oil quantity Engine oil Periodic oil change 1 25 L 1 10 Imp qt 1 32 US qt Total amount 1 45 L 1 28 Imp qt 1 53 US qt Transmission oil Total amount 0 6 L 0 53 Imp qt 0 63 US qt Recommended oil Recommended engine transmission oil clas sification API Service SE SF SG type or higher 10 0 3...

Page 39: ...eners Always check the tightness of chassis fittings and fasteners before a ride Take the machine to a Yamaha dealer or refer to the Service Manual for correct tightening torque EBU00803 Lights Check the headlight and tail brake light to make sure they are in working condition Repair as necessary for proper operation EBU00155 Switches Check the operation of the headlight switch engine stop switch ...

Page 40: ...er tire combinations are not recommended qWARNING 2 The tires should be set to the recom mended pressure 8 Recommended tire pressure Front 20 kPa 0 20 kgf cm2 2 9 psi Rear 25 kPa 0 25 kgf cm2 3 6 psi 8 Check and adjust tire pressures when the tires are cold 8 Tire pressures must be equal on both sides 3 Tire pressure below the minimum specified could cause the tire to dis lodge from the rim under ...

Page 41: ... following specifications q 20 kPa 0 20 kgf cm2 2 9 psi 17 kPa 0 17 kgf cm2 2 5 psi 23 kPa 0 23 kgf cm2 3 2 psi 25 kPa 0 25 kgf cm2 3 6 psi 22 kPa 0 22 kgf cm2 3 2 psi 28 kPa 0 28 kgf cm2 4 0 psi Front Rear Recommended pressure Minimum Maximum 4 Use no more than the following pres sures when seating the tire beads Front 250 kPa 2 5 kgf cm2 36 psi Rear 250 kPa 2 5 kgf cm2 36 psi Higher pressures ma...

Page 42: ...EBU00160 Tire wear limit When the tire groove decreases to 3 mm 0 12 in due to wear replace the tire 5 9 a a 3 mm 0 12 in ...

Page 43: ...amiliar with all controls WHAT CAN HAPPEN Loss of control which could cause an accident or injury HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Read the Owner s Manual carefully If there is a control or function you do not understand ask your Yamaha dealer qWARNING 6 POTENTIAL HAZARD Freezing control cables in cold weather WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could be unable to control the ATV which could lead to an accident or colli s...

Page 44: ...n reference to the figure Position 1 Cold engine start ambient temperature below 5 C 40 F Position 2 Cold engine start ambient temperature at 0 C 30 F 30 C 90 F and warming up position Position 3 Cold engine start ambient temperature above 25 C 80 F and warm engine start posi tion 6 Completely close the throttle lever and start the engine by pushing the start switch 6 2 1 Fully open 2 Half open 3 ...

Page 45: ...starter choke in this position to warm up the engine 8 Continue warming up the engine until it idles smoothly and return the starter choke to position 3 before riding cC See the Engine break in section prior to operating engine for the first time EBU00180 Starting a warm engine To start a warm engine refer to the Starting a cold engine section The starter choke should not be used The throttle shou...

Page 46: ... from neutral to forward and vice versa by moving the drive select lever along the shift guide NOTE Make sure that the drive select lever is com pletely shifted into position 3 Open the throttle lever gradually Shifting reverse 1 Bring the machine to a complete stop and return the throttle lever to the closed position 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Shift the gear from neutral to reverse and vice vers...

Page 47: ... to the rear while backing NOTE If the drive select lever is shifted into reverse while the engine is running the engine will stop unless the parking brake is applied 6 5 POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper operation in reverse WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could hit an obstacle or person behind you resulting in serious injury HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD When you shift into reverse make sure there are no obstacles or peo...

Page 48: ...on or any condition which might result in exces sive engine heating must be avoided However momentary 2 3 seconds maximum full throt tle operation under load does not harm the engine Each full throttle acceleration sequence should be followed with a substantial rest period for the engine by cruising at lower r min so the engine can rid itself of the temporary build up of heat If any abnormality is...

Page 49: ... cock to OFF and apply the parking brake 6 7 q 1 Lock plate 2 10 20 hours Avoid prolonged operation above 3 4 throt tle Rev the machine freely through the gears but do not use full throttle at any time 3 After break in Avoid prolonged full throttle operation Vary speeds occasionally ...

Page 50: ... CAN HAPPEN The ATV could roll out of control increas ing the chance of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Avoid parking on hills or other inclines If you must park on an incline place the machine transversely across the incline apply the parking brake and block the front and rear wheels with rocks or other objects Do not park the ATV at all on hills that are so steep you could not walk up them e...

Page 51: ...ility of them Choose a genuine Yamaha accessory or one that is equivalent in design and quality 8 Accessories should be rigidly and securely mounted An accessory which can shift posi tion or come off while you are riding could affect your ability to control the ATV 8 Do not mount an accessory where it could interfere with your ability to control the ATV Examples include but are not limited to a he...

Page 52: ... load from side to side 8 Tie down cargo securely to the carriers Make sure cargo in the trailer cannot move around A shifting load can cause an accident 8 Make sure the load does not interfere with controls or your ability to see where you are going 8 Ride more slowly than you would without a load The more weight you carry the slower you should go 8 Allow more braking distance A heavier vehi cle ...

Page 53: ...ould cause changes in vehicle handling which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never exceed the stated load capacity for this ATV Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer Allow greater distance for braking qWARNING ...

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Page 57: ...ATV riding instructions for recreational riding The skills and techniques described in this section however are appropriate for all types of riding Riding your ATV requires special skills acquired through practice over a period of time Take the time to learn the basic techniques well before attempting more difficult maneuvers Riding your new ATV can be a very enjoyable activity providing you with ...

Page 58: ...c techniques well before attempting more difficult maneuvers POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV without proper instruc tion WHAT CAN HAPPEN The risk of an accident is greatly increased if the operator does not know how to operate the ATV properly in different situations and on different types of terrain HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Beginning and inexperienced operators should complete the certified tr...

Page 59: ...follow the age recommendations for this ATV WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use by children of ATVs that are not rec ommended for their age can lead to severe injury or death of the child HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD A child under 16 should never operate an ATV with engine size greater than 90cc qWARNING ...

Page 60: ...HAT CAN HAPPEN Greatly reduces your ability to balance and control this ATV Could cause an acci dent resulting in harm to you and or your passenger HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry a passenger The long seat is to allow the operator to shift position as needed during operation It is not for car rying passengers qWARNING ...

Page 61: ...g without eye protection can result in an accident and increases your chances of a severe injury in the event of an accident 7 7 Operating without protective clothing increases your chances of severe injury in the event of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always wear an approved motorcycle hel met that fits properly You should also wear eye protection goggles or face shield gloves boots long sl...

Page 62: ...rugs POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV after consuming alco hol or drugs WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could seriously affect your judgment Could cause you to react more slowly Could affect your balance and perception Could result in an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while driving this ATV qWARNING ...

Page 63: ...rating condition Always follow the inspection and mainte nance procedures and schedules described in the Owner s Manual qWARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV with improper tires or with improper or uneven tire pressure WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use of improper tires on this ATV or oper ation of this ATV with improper or uneven tire pressure may cause loss of control increasing your risk of an acciden...

Page 64: ...iter limits the power and top speed of the ATV Turning the screw in decreases top speed and turning it out increases top speed 7 10 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases your chances of losing control of the ATV which can result in an acci dent HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always go at a speed that is proper for the terrain vi...

Page 65: ... kg 220 lb POTENTIAL HAZARD Overloading this ATV or carrying or tow ing cargo improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause changes in vehicle handling which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never exceed the stated load capacity for this ATV Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer Allow greater distance for braking ...

Page 66: ...N HAPPEN Removing even one hand or foot can reduce your ability to control the ATV or could cause you to lose your balance and fall off of the ATV If you remove a foot from a footboard your foot or leg may come into contact with the rear wheels which could injure you or cause an acci dent HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always keep both hands on the handle bars and both feet on the footboards of your ATV ...

Page 67: ...f the ATV or overturn POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting wheelies jumps and other stunts WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt stunts such as wheelies or jumps Don t try to show off qWARNING ...

Page 68: ...which in some situa tions could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never modify this ATV through improper installation or use of accessories All parts and accessories added to this vehicle should be genuine Yamaha or equivalent components designed for use on this ATV and should be installed and used accord ing to instructions If you have questions consult an authorized ATV dealer qWARNING...

Page 69: ...PPEN Dry grass or brush or other combustible material accumulated around the engine area could catch fire Someone touching the exhaust system during or after operation could be burned qWARNING HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not operate idle or park the ATV in dry grass or other dry ground cover Keep the engine area free of dry grass brush or other combustible material Do not touch the hot exhaust syst...

Page 70: ...ZARD Operating this ATV on paved surfaces WHAT CAN HAPPEN ATVs are designed for off road use only Paved surfaces may seriously affect han dling and control of the ATV and may cause the vehicle to go out of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always avoid paved surfaces including sidewalks driveways parking lots and streets 7 16 qWARNING ...

Page 71: ...POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV on public streets roads or highways WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can collide with another vehicle HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this ATV on any public street road or highway even a dirt or gravel one In many states it is illegal to operate ATVs on public streets roads and highways qWARNING ...

Page 72: ...RD Failure to use extra care when operating this ATV on unfamiliar terrain WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can come upon hidden rocks bumps or holes without enough time to react Could result in the ATV overturning or going out of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Go slowly and be extra careful when oper ating on unfamiliar terrain Always be alert to changing terrain condi tions when operating the ATV qWARNING ...

Page 73: ...e loss of traction or vehicle control which could result in an accident including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not operate on excessively rough slip pery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control the ATV on such terrain Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain qWARNING ...

Page 74: ...de in areas posted no trespassing Do not ride on private property without getting per mission POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating in areas where you might not be seen by other off road vehicles qWARNING WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could be in a collision You could be injured HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always mount a caution flag on the ATV to make you more visible Watch carefully for other vehicles ...

Page 75: ...l be hot when riding and afterwards do not allow skin or clothing to come in contact with these components With the engine idling return the starter knob to the closed position and shift the drive select lever into the forward position Then release the parking brake Apply the throttle slowly and smoothly The centrifugal clutch will engage and you will start to accelerate If the throttle is applied...

Page 76: ...e desired direction As you do so put your weight on the footboard to the outside of the turn opposite your desired direction and lean your upper body into the turn Use the throttle to maintain an even speed through the turn This maneuver will let the wheel on the inside of the turn slip slightly allowing the ATV to make the turn properly 7 22 POTENTIAL HAZARD Turning improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN ATV...

Page 77: ...should be able to perform it at higher speeds or in tighter curves Improper riding procedures such as abrupt throt tle changes excessive braking incorrect body movements or too much speed for the sharp ness of the turn may cause the ATV to tip If the ATV begins to tip over to the outside while nego tiating a turn lean more to the inside It may also be necessary to gradually let off on the throttle...

Page 78: ... lose control It is important when climbing a hill to make sure that your weight is transferred forward on the ATV This can be accomplished by leaning for ward and on steeper inclines standing on the footboards and leaning forward over the handle bars 7 24 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating on excessively steep hills WHAT CAN HAPPEN The vehicle can overturn more easily on extremely steep hills than on lev...

Page 79: ... described in this Owner s Manual Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill Never climb hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces Shift your weight forward Never open the throttle suddenly The ATV could flip over backwards Never go over the top of any hill at high speed qWARNING An obstacle a sharp drop or another vehicle or person could be on the other side of the hi...

Page 80: ...cause loss of control or cause the ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt to turn the ATV around on any hill until you have mastered the turn ing technique as described in the Owner s Manual on level ground Be very careful when turning on any hill Avoid crossing the side of a steep hill if possible qWARNING When crossing the side of a hill Always follow proper procedures as describe...

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Page 82: ...he rear brake to stop The ATV could easily tip over backwards Instead dismount the ATV immedi ately on the uphill side POTENTIAL HAZARD Stalling rolling backwards or improperly dismounting while climbing a hill WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could result in ATV overturning HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Maintain steady speed when climbing a hill If you lose all forward speed Keep weight uphill Apply the brakes Lock the...

Page 83: ...y stopped apply rear brake as well and then lock parking brake Dismount on uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill Turn the ATV around and remount following the proce dure described in the Owner s Manual ...

Page 84: ...w the ATV to tip or roll over Carefully choose your path and ride no faster than you will be able to react to obstacles which may appear POTENTIAL HAZARD Going down a hill improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause the ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for going down hills as described in this Owner s Manual Note a special technique is req...

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Page 86: ...r up or down hill If your ATV does begin to tip over gradually steer in the downhill direction if there are no obstacles in your path As you regain proper bal ance gradually steer again in the direction you wish to travel POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause the ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt to t...

Page 87: ...7 33 7 33 Shift your weight to the uphill side of the ATV OK ...

Page 88: ...ve slowly and carefully POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV through deep or fast flowing water WHAT CAN HAPPEN Tires may float causing loss of traction and loss of control which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this ATV in fast flowing water or in water deeper than that speci fied in your Owner s Manual qWARNING Remember that wet brakes may have reduced stopping abil...

Page 89: ...g that you have regained proper braking ability cC After riding your ATV in water be sure to drain the trapped water by removing the check hose at the bottom of the air filter case Wash the ATV in fresh water if it has been operated in salt water or muddy condi tions 7 35 7 35 q 1 Check hose ...

Page 90: ...umping the ATV as loss of control and damage to the ATV may result POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating over obstacles WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or a collision Could cause the ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area check for obstacles Never attempt to ride over large obstacles such as large rocks or fallen trees When you go over obstacles always f...

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Page 92: ...ce the tendency for the front wheels to slide in loose or slippery conditions positioning your weight over the front wheels will sometimes help If the rear wheels of your ATV start to slide side ways control can usually be regained if there is room to do so by steering in the direction of the slide Applying the brakes or accelerating is not recommended until you have corrected the slide ...

Page 93: ...faces such as ice since all control may be lost POTENTIAL HAZARD Skidding or sliding improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN You may lose control of this ATV You may also regain traction unexpectedly which may cause the ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level smooth terrain On extremely slippery surfaces such as ice go slowly ...

Page 94: ...turn to regain balance If necessary gradually let off the throttle and or steer to the outside of the turn See pages 7 22 7 23 8 If your ATV starts to slide sideways Steer in the direction of the slide if you have the room Applying the brakes or accelerating is not rec ommended until you have corrected the slide See pages 7 38 7 39 8 If your ATV can t make it up a hill you are try ing to climb Tur...

Page 95: ...s going to tip over dismount on the uphill side See pages 7 32 7 33 8 If your ATV encounters shallow water Ride slowly and carefully through slow mov ing water watching for obstacles Be sure to let water drain from the ATV and CHECK YOUR BRAKES FOR PROPER OPERATION when you come out of the water Do not con tinue to ride your ATV until you have regained adequate braking ability See pages 7 34 7 35 ...

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Page 98: ...t this owner s man ual and low pressure tire gauge in the vinyl bag and always carry them along with the owner s tool kit under the seat 8 1 e q w POTENTIAL HAZARD Servicing an engine while it is running WHAT CAN HAPPEN Moving parts can catch clothing or parts of the body causing injury Electrical components can cause shocks or can start fires HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Turn off the engine when perfo...

Page 99: ... dealer to check the torque settings and adjust them as necessary 8 2 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV with improper modifi cations WHAT CAN HAPPEN Improper installation of accessories or modification of this vehicle may cause changes in handling which in some situa tions could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never modify this ATV through improper installation or use of accessories ...

Page 100: ... Check idle speed starter operation 1 1 1 1 Adjust if necessary Cylinderhead cover Check breather hose for cracks or damage 1 1 1 breather system Replace if necessary Check leakage Exhaust system Retighten if necessary 1 1 1 Replace gasket if necessary Spark arrester Clean 1 1 1 Fuel line Check fuel hose for cracks or damage 1 1 1 Replace if necessary Engine oil Replace Warm engine before draining...

Page 101: ...f damaged Check operation Steering system Replace if damaged 1 1 1 1 1 Check toe in Adjust if necessary Knuckle shafts Lubricate every 6 months 1 1 1 Steering shaft Fittings and Fasteners Check all chassis fittings and fasteners 1 1 1 1 1 Correct if necessary Check specific gravity Battery Check breather hose for proper operation 1 1 1 1 1 Correct if necessary w Indicates a potential hazard that c...

Page 102: ...tles before checking 4 Remove the dipstick and inspect the oil level 5 The oil level should be between the maximum and minimum marks If the level is low add oil to raise it to the proper level cC Be sure no foreign material enters the crankcase Engine oil replacement and oil filter cleaning 1 Place the machine on a level surface 2 Warm up the engine for several minutes and stop it 3 Place a contai...

Page 103: ...ner with solvent 6 Inspect the O ring and replace it if damaged 7 Install the O ring oil strainer compression spring and drain bolt Tighten the drain bolt to specification cC Before installing the drain bolt be sure to install the O ring compression spring and oil strainer 8 6 Tightening torque Drain bolt engine 32 Nm 3 2m0kgf 23 ft0lb q r e w q 1 Drain bolt 2 O ring 3 Compression spring 4 Oil str...

Page 104: ...evel 8 Fill the engine with oil and install the dipstick cC Be sure no foreign material enters the crankcase 9 Warm up the engine for several minutes at idle speed Check for oil leakage while warm ing up cC If oil leakage is found stop the engine imme diately and check for the cause 8 7 w e q Recommended oil See page 10 2 Oil quantity Periodic oil change 1 25 L 1 10 Imp qt 1 32 US qt Total amount ...

Page 105: ...e 2 Place a container under the engine 3 Remove the oil filler bolt and drain bolt to drain the oil 4 Install the drain bolt and tighten to specifica tion 8 8 q Tightening torque Screw 16 Nm 1 6 m0kgf 11 ft0lb Oil filler bolt 23 Nm 2 3 m0kgf 17 ft0lb q Tightening torque Drain bolt 23 Nm 2 3 m0kgf 17 ft0lb 1 Oil filler bolt 1 Drain bolt ...

Page 106: ...e and inspect the spark plug because heat and deposits will cause the spark plug to slowly break down and erode If electrode erosion becomes excessive you should replace the spark plug with one of the proper type 5 Fill the engine with oil and install the oil filler bolt cC Be sure no foreign material enters the crankcase 6 Start the engine and warm up for a few min utes While warming up check for...

Page 107: ...tion When installing the spark plug always clean the gasket surface and use a new gasket Wipe off any grime from the threads and tighten to the specified torque 8 10 a Spark plug gap 0 6 0 7 mm 0 02 0 03 in Tightening torque Spark plug 12 5 Nm 1 25 m0kgf 9 1 ft0lb a Spark plug gap 1 Spark plug wrench q ...

Page 108: ... Engine and V belt compartment air filter ele ment cleaning Both air filter elements should be cleaned at the specified intervals in the periodic maintenance chart Engine air filter element NOTE There is a check hose at the bottom of the air fil ter case If dust or water collects in this hose empty the hose and clean the air filter element and air filter case q 1 Check hose ...

Page 109: ... it dry cC Do not twist the filter element when squeez ing it 8 12 POTENTIAL HAZARD Using low flash point solvents or gasoline to clean the air filter element WHAT CAN HAPPEN Low flash point solvents or gasoline can catch fire or explode HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Use parts cleaning solvent to clean the air filter element qWARNING q w 1 Air filter element 2 Element guide ...

Page 110: ... oil to the element If foam air filter oil is not available motor oil may be used NOTE The element should be wet but not dripping 9 Install the air filter element to the element guide 10 Install the element assembly and parts removed for access cC Install the washer 1 the bent edge upward as shown 8 13 q 1 Washer ...

Page 111: ...tings for an airtight seal Tighten all fittings securely to avoid the possibility of unfiltered air entering the engine cC Never operate the engine with the air filter element removed This will allow unfiltered air to enter causing rapid engine wear and possible engine damage Additionally opera tion without the filter element will affect car buretor jetting with subsequent poor perfor mance and po...

Page 112: ... speed adjustment NOTE A diagnostic tachometer must be used for this procedure 1 Start the engine and warm it up for a few minutes at approximately 1 000 to 2 000 r min Occasionally rev the engine to 4 000 to 5 000 r min The engine is warm when it quickly responds to the throttle 2 Connect the tachometer and set the idle to the specified idling speed by adjusting the throttle stop screw Turn the s...

Page 113: ...clearance changes with use resulting in improper fuel air supply or engine noise To prevent this the valve clearance must be adjusted regularly This adjustment however should be left to a professional Yamaha service technician 8 16 q 1 Throttle stop screw ...

Page 114: ...engine idling speed before adjusting the throttle lever free play 1 Loosen the locknut 2 Turn the adjusting bolt until the throttle lever free play is 3 5 mm 0 12 0 20 in 3 Tighten the locknut 8 17 a q w 1 Locknut 2 Adjusting bolt a 3 5 mm 0 12 0 20 in ...

Page 115: ...s allows checking of brake shoe wear without disassembling the brake Apply the brake and check the position of the indicator If the indicator reaches the wear limit line ask a Yamaha dealer to replace the shoes as a set 8 18 q w w q Front Rear 1 Wear limit 2 Wear indicator 1 Wear limit 2 Wear indicator ...

Page 116: ...rake lever free play should be adjust ed to 5 8 mm 0 2 0 3 in at the brake lever pivot If the free play is incorrect adjust as fol lows 1 Remove the front cover by removing the screws and bolts See page 8 14 2 Remove the front fender by removing the screws and bolts 1 Front fender 2 screw w w q a Free play 5 8 mm 0 2 0 3 in a ...

Page 117: ...3 Loosen the locknut and fully turn in the adjusting bolt at the front brake lever 8 20 w e w e q 1 Locknut 2 Adjustig bolt q w 1 Front fender 2 Bolt 3 screw ...

Page 118: ...n the brake is applied If not loosen the locknut and turn the adjusting nuts at the front brake cables until the cable joint becomes straight 5 Tighten the locknut at the front brake cables 8 21 q w q w 1 Locknut 2 Adjuster q w a a a a 1 Equalizer 2 Cable joint ...

Page 119: ... WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could lose braking ability which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD After servicing 8 Make sure the brakes operate smoothly and that the free play is correct 8 Make sure the brakes do not drag Replacement of brake components requires professional knowledge These procedures should be performed by Yamaha dealer qWARNING a q w Specified free play 5 8 mm 0 2 0 3 in ...

Page 120: ... mm 0 2 0 3 in at the brake lever pivot If the free play is incorrect adjust as follows Turn the adjusting nut on the brake hub in direc tion a to decrease play and in direction b to increase play a a b q a 5 8 mm 0 2 0 3 in 1 Adjusting nut a Decrease play b Increase play ...

Page 121: ...t 8 Make sure the brakes do not drag Replacement of brake components requires professional knowledge These procedures should be performed by a Yamaha dealer qWARNING EBU00350 Drive chain slack check Inspect the drive chain while all tires are touch ing the ground Check the slack at the position shown in the figure The normal vertical deflec tion is approximately 30 mm 1 18 in If the deflection exc...

Page 122: ...in adjuster locknut To tight en the chain turn the chain adjuster in direction a To loosen the chain turn the adjuster in direction b and push the wheels forward cC Too little of chain slack will overload the engine and other important parts Keep the slack within the specified limit q w a b w q e e 1 Hub stopper bolt 3 Axle holding bolt 4 2 Locknut 1 Locknut 2 Chain adjuster ...

Page 123: ...f measurement A of the chain adjuster is less than 27 mm 1 06in ask a Yamaha deal er to replace the drive chain Tightening torque Chain adjuster locknut 15 5 Nm 1 55 m0kgf 11 2 ft0lb Axle holding bolts upper 85 Nm 8 5 m0kgf 61 ft0lb Axle holding bolts lower 60 Nm 6 0 m0kgf 43 ft0b Tightening torque Hub stopper bolt locknut 15 5 Nm 1 55 m0kgf 11 2 ft0lb A A 27 mm 1 06 in 8 26 ...

Page 124: ...cleaned and lubricated at the intervals specified in the periodic mainte nance and lubrication chart otherwise it will quickly wear out especially when riding in dusty or wet areas Service the drive chain as follows cC The drive chain must be lubricated after washing the ATV or riding in the rain 1 Clean the drive chain with kerosene and a small soft brush cC To prevent damaging the O rings do not...

Page 125: ...bricate the inner cables and the cable ends If the cables do not operate smoothly ask a Yamaha dealer to replace them q POTENTIAL HAZARD Damaged control cables WHAT CAN HAPPEN Corrosion can result when the outer cov ering of control cables becomes damaged Cables can also become frayed or kinked Operation of controls could be restricted which could cause an accident or injury HOW TO AVOID THE HAZAR...

Page 126: ...oting parts of the brake levers EBU00728 Knuckle shaft lower arms and steering shaft lubrication Lubricate the pivot points using a grease gun Recommended lubricant Lithium soap based grease all purpose grease Recommended lubricant Lithium soap based grease ...

Page 127: ...00377 Wheel installation When installing the wheel reverse the removal procedure Pay attention to the following 1 Tapered wheel nuts are used for both front and rear wheels Install the nut with its tapered side towards the wheel 2 Tighten the wheel nuts q Wheel nut torque Front 55 Nm 5 5 m0kgf 40 ft0lb Rear 55 Nm 5 5 m0kgf 40 ft0lb 1 Tapered nut 8 30 ...

Page 128: ...w cC Do not leave or store the battery on its side When inspecting the battery be sure the breather hose is routed correctly If it touch es the frame or exists in such a way as to cause battery electrolyte or gas to exit onto the frame structural and cosmetic damage to the machine can occur q w e 1 Battery 2 Battery breather hose 3 Guide ...

Page 129: ...es or clothing Always shield eyes when working near batteries Keep out of reach of children Antidote EXTERNAL Flush with water INTERNAL Drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with milk of magnesia beaten egg or vegetable oil Get prompt medical attention qWARNING EYES Flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention Keep batter ies away from sparks flames cigarettes or other...

Page 130: ... to a battery Therefore refill only with distilled water 4 When the machine is not to be used for a month or longer remove the battery and store it in a cool dark place Completely recharge the battery before reusing 5 If the battery is to be stored for a longer period than the above check the specific gravity at least once a month and recharge the battery when it is too low 6 Always make sure the ...

Page 131: ...n consult a Yamaha dealer cC To prevent accidental short circuiting turn off the main switch when checking or replac ing a fuse POTENTIAL HAZARD Using an improper fuse WHAT CAN HAPPEN An improper fuse can cause damage to the electrical system which could lead to a fire HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always use a fuse of the specified rating Never use a material in place of the proper fuse qWARNING q w Sp...

Page 132: ...ulb If the headlight bulb burns out replace the bulb as follows 1 Remove the screws holding the headlight unit assembly to the headlight body 2 Remove the bulb holder cover turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove the defective bulb ...

Page 133: ...ated against the reflector 5 Install the headlight unit assembly Adjust the headlight beam if necessary POTENTIAL HAZARD The headlight bulb is hot when it is on and immediately after it is turned off WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can be burned or a fire could start if the bulb touches something flammable HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Wait for the bulb to cool before touching or removing it qWARNING 8 36 ...

Page 134: ...ning it counterclockwise 2 Remove the defective bulb from the bulb holder by pushing it inward and turning it counterclockwise 3 Install a new bulb in the bulb holder by push ing it inward and turning it clockwise 4 Install the bulb holder together with the bulb q 1 Bulb holder q w 1 Blub 2 Blub holder ...

Page 135: ...rew 1 Screw q EBU00410 Headlight beam adjustment cC It is advisable to have a Yamaha dealer make this adjustment Vertical adjustment To raise the beam loosen the adjusting screw and pull the headlight assembly toward you To lower the beam push it away from you After adjusting be sure to tighten the screw q 1 Adjusting screw 8 38 ...

Page 136: ...he screw and tighten it 1 Tailpipe 2 Spark arrester w q POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper cleaning of the spark arrester Hot exhaust system WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could injure the eyes Could cause burns Could cause carbon monoxide poisoning possibly leading to death Could start a fire HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD When cleaning the spark arrester Always let the exhaust system cool prior to touching exhaust components ...

Page 137: ...p have the tools experience and know how to properly service your machine Use only gen uine Yamaha parts on your machine Imitation parts may look like Yamaha parts but they are often inferior Consequently they have a shorter service life and can lead to expensive repair bills POTENTIAL HAZARD Checking the fuel system while smoking or near an open flame WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can ignite or explode ca...

Page 138: ...nspect Adjust plug gap or replace plug There is compresson Compression normal Ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect No compression There is fuel Turn the fuel cock to OFF Remove the fuel hose from the fuel cock Some fuel Turn the fuel cock to RES Restart engine No fuel Supply fuel 4 Battery Use electric starter Engine turns over quickly Battery good Engine turns over slowly Check fluid recharge check con...

Page 139: ...eel axles 3 Rinse the dirt and degreaser off with a gar den hose Use only enough pressure to do the job cC Excessive water pressure may cause water seepage and deterioration of wheel bearings brakes transmission seals and electrical devices Many expensive repair bills have resulted from improper high pressure deter gent applications such as those available in coin operated car washers 4 Once the m...

Page 140: ...es which may mar the paint or pro tective finish When finished start the engine and let it idle for several minutes 9 2 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operation with wet brakes after washing WHAT CAN HAPPEN Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability increasing the chance of an acci dent HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Test the brakes after washing Apply the brakes several times at slow speeds to let friction dry out ...

Page 141: ...cc of stabilizer to each liter of fuel motor oil in the spark plug hole and reinstall the spark plug Ground the spark plug wire and turn the engine over several times to coat the cylinder wall with oil 3 Clean the drive chain thoroughly and lubri cate it See page 8 25 4 Lubricate all control cables 5 Block up the frame to raise all wheels off the ground 6 Tie a plastic bag over the exhaust pipe ou...

Page 142: ...mm 42 5 in Minimum ground clearance 145 mm 5 7 in Minimum turning radius 2 900 mm 114 2 in Basic weight With oil and full fuel tank 144 kg 318 lb Engine Type Air cooled 4 stroke SOHC Cylinder arrangement Single cylinder Forward inclined Displacement 124 cm3 Bore Stroke 49 66 mm 1 93 2 60 in Compression ratio 9 0 1 Starting system Electric starter Lubrication system Wet sump 10 1 ...

Page 143: ...nsmission oil 0 6 L 0 53 lmp qt 0 63 US qt cC Be sure to use motor oils that do not contain anti friction modifiers Passenger car motor oils often labeled Energy Conserving con tain anti friction additives which will cause clutch and or starter clutch slippage result ing in reduced component life and poor engine performance 10 0 30 50 70 90 110 SAE 5W30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 YAMALUBE 4 20W40 or SAE2...

Page 144: ...e manufacturer VM18SH MIKUNI Spark plug Type manufacturer CR7HS NGK Gap 0 6 0 7 mm 0 02 0 03 in Clutch Type Dry centrifugal automatic Transmission Primary reduction system Helical gear Spur gear Primary reduction ratio 43 14 40 17 7 226 Secondary reduction system Chain drive Secondary reduction ratio 32 12 2 666 Transmission type Reduction ratio V belt automatic 2 30 0 82 Reverse 2 30 0 82 49 14 4...

Page 145: ...e Tubeless Size Front AT20 7 8 Rear AT22 10 8 Brake Front brake type Drum brake Operation Right hand operation Rear brake type Drum brake Operation Left hand operation Suspension Front Swing axle Rear Swingarm Shock absorber Front Coil spring Oil damper Rear Coil spring Oil damper 10 4 ...

Page 146: ...l Ignition system C D I Generator system A C Magneto Battery type voltage capacity 12N12C 4A 2 12V 12AH Headlight type Bulb Bulb voltage wattage quantity Headlight 12V 25 W 25 W 1 Tail brake light 12V 5 W 21W 1 Indicator light Neutral 12V 3 4 W 1 Reverse 12V 3 4 W 1 10 5 ...

Page 147: ...ehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or 2 the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARE THE ACTS LISTED BELOW These acts include tampering with the following systems i e modification removal etc...

Page 148: ...with the warranty The chart below is printed only as a reminder to you that the maintenance work is required It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work MAINTENACE INTERVAL 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months 18 Months 24 Months 30 Months 36 Months 42 Months 48 Months 54 Months 60 Months DATE OF SERVICE MILEAGE SERVICING DEALER NAME AND ADDRESS REMARKS 12 1 ...

Page 149: ...13 1 EBU00432 ...

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Page 151: ...14 1 EBU00435 ...

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Page 153: ...EBU00436 w Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death ...

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Page 155: ...EBU00437 PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT ...

Page 156: ...nstruction 9 at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions 9 on public roads a collision can occur with another vehicle 9 with a passenger passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control ALWAYS 9 use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and in turns 9 avoid paved surfaces pavement may seriously affect handling and control ...

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