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AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO

4-3

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EAU15462

Control unit 

Volume control knob

This knob adjusts the audio system vol-
ume, the CB radio reception volume,
and the CB squelch level.

Up/down (“ ”) switch

This switch is used to perform the fol-
lowing operations.

Short push (less than one second)

Skipping songs on the cassette
tape

Selecting a preset radio station

Selecting a track on the optional
CD changer

Selecting a CB channel

Adjusting the CB squelch level

Tuning in a radio station manually

Adjusting the intercom volume

Changing the settings in a mode

Long push (one second or more)

Changing the cassette deck play
direction

Tuning in a radio station automati-
cally

Selecting a CD in the optional CD
changer

Audio system button “AUDIO”

This button is used to perform the fol-
lowing operations.

Short push (less than one second)

Turning on the audio system

Changing the audio source in the
following sequence

Long push (one second or more)

Turning off the audio system

Selection button “SELECT”

This button is used to perform the fol-
lowing operations.

Short push (less than two seconds)

Changing modes in the following
sequence

1. Volume control knob

2. Up/down (“

”) switch

3. Audio system button “AUDIO”
4. Selection button “SELECT”

5. CB radio button “CB”

 (Tape)

FM1

FM2

FM3

AM

AUX

(CD   changer

*

)

(Auxiliary

audio source)

* The CD mode appears in the display only 
   when the optional CD changer is installed.

U2C912E0.book  Page 3  Tuesday, June 12, 2007  9:27 AM

Summary of Contents for Venture XVZ13TFSX

Page 1: ...2C9 28199 12 XVZ13TFX C XVZ13TFSX C OWNER S MANUAL LIT 11626 21 42 ...

Page 2: ...EAU10041 U2C912E0 book Page 1 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 3: ...s motorcycle If you have any questions concerning the operation or maintenance of your motorcycle please consult a Yamaha dealer The design and manufacture of this Yamaha motorcycle fully comply with the emissions standards for clean air applicable at the date of manufacture Yamaha has met these standards without reducing the performance or economy of operation of the motorcycle To maintain these ...

Page 4: ... consult your Yamaha dealer WARNING EWA10010 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL AND THE YOU AND YOUR MOTORCYCLE RIDING TIPS BOOKLET CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS MOTORCYCLE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS MOTOR CYCLE UNTIL YOU HAVE ATTAINED ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE OF ITS CONTROLS AND OPERATING FEATURES The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED Failure to follow W...

Page 5: ...TECHNIQUES REGULAR INSPECTIONS AND CAREFUL MAINTENANCE ALONG WITH GOOD RIDING SKILLS WILL ENSURE THAT YOU SAFELY ENJOY THE CAPABILITIES AND THE RELIABILITY OF THIS MOTORCYCLE Product and specifications are subject to change without notice U2C912E0 book Page 2 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 6: ...or Corporation U S A 1st edition May 2007 All rights reserved Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of Yamaha Motor Corporation U S A is expressly prohibited Printed in Japan P N LIT 11626 21 42 AFFIX DEALER LABEL HERE U2C912E0 book Page 3 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 7: ...4 9 Radio operation 4 11 Optional CD changer operation 4 15 CB radio operation 4 16 Auxiliary audio source operation 4 20 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 5 1 Pre operation check list 5 2 OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS 6 1 Starting and warming up a cold engine 6 1 Starting a warm engine 6 3 Shifting 6 3 Engine break in 6 4 Parking 6 5 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 7 1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 7 1 O...

Page 8: ...n 7 30 Checking the front fork 7 30 Checking the steering 7 31 Checking the wheel bearings 7 32 Battery 7 32 Replacing the fuses 7 33 Replacing the headlight bulb 7 35 Replacing a turn signal light bulb or the tail brake light bulb 7 36 Supporting the motorcycle 7 37 Troubleshooting 7 37 Troubleshooting charts 7 38 MOTORCYCLE CARE AND STORAGE 8 1 Matte color caution 8 1 Cleaning 8 1 Storage 8 2 SP...

Page 9: ...ents have been caused by an automobile driver who did not see the motorcycle Making yourself conspicuous appears to be very effective in reducing the chance of this type of accident Therefore Wear a brightly colored jacket Use extra caution when ap proaching and passing through intersections since intersec tions are the most likely places for motorcycle accidents to oc cur Ride where other motoris...

Page 10: ...ace shield or goggles Wind in your unprotected eyes could contribute to an impairment of vision which could delay seeing a hazard The use of a jacket heavy boots trousers gloves etc is effective in preventing or reducing abrasions or lacerations Never wear loose fitting clothes otherwise they could catch on the control levers footrests or wheels and cause injury or an accident Never touch the engi...

Page 11: ...Use extreme caution when selecting and installing any ac cessories Keep the following guidelines in mind as well as those provided under Load ing when mounting accessories Never install accessories or carry cargo that would impair the perfor mance of your motorcycle Care fully inspect the accessory before using it to make sure that it does not in any way reduce ground clearance or cornering cleara...

Page 12: ... off before leaving the motorcycle unattended and remove the key from the main switch When parking the motor cycle note the following The engine and exhaust system may be hot therefore park the motorcycle in a place where pe destrians or children are not like ly to touch these hot areas Do not park the motorcycle on a slope or soft ground otherwise it may fall over Do not park the motorcycle near ...

Page 13: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 1 5 1 EAU10381 Location of important labels Please read the following important labels carefully before operating this vehicle U2C912E0 book Page 5 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 14: ...ION 1 6 1 1 5 3 2 CAUTION Cleaning with alkaline or acid cleaner gasoline or solvent will damage windshield Use neutral detergent 5JW 00 5JW 2835Y 00 4 CALIFORNIA ONLY U2C912E0 book Page 6 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 15: ...3 12 3 Fuel tank cap page 3 10 4 Fuel cock page 3 11 5 Battery page 7 32 6 Coolant reservoir page 7 16 7 Fuse box 2 page 7 33 8 Sidecase page 3 14 9 Helmet holder page 3 14 10 Tail brake light page 7 36 11 Rear turn signal light page 7 36 U2C912E0 book Page 1 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 16: ...r seat 6 Shock absorber assembly air valve page 3 17 7 Rider seat page 3 13 8 Fuel tank page 3 10 9 Front fork air valve page 3 16 10 Headlight page 7 35 11 Front turn signal position lights page 7 36 12 Fuse box 1 page 7 33 13 Brake pedal page 3 9 14 Rider footrest 15 Passenger footrest U2C912E0 book Page 2 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 17: ...B radio control unit page 4 3 3 Left handlebar switches page 3 7 4 Rider headset jack page 4 2 5 Speedometer unit page 3 4 6 Main switch steering lock page 3 1 7 Right handlebar switches page 3 7 8 Throttle grip page 7 20 9 Brake lever page 3 9 U2C912E0 book Page 3 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 18: ... LOCK The steering is locked and all electrical systems are off The key can be re moved To lock the steering 1 Turn the handlebars all the way to the left 2 Push the key in from the OFF po sition and then turn it to LOCK while still pushing it 3 Remove the key To unlock the steering Push the key in and then turn it to OFF while still pushing it WARNING EWA10060 Never turn the key to OFF or LOCK wh...

Page 19: ...esponding indicator light flash es when the turn signal switch is pushed to the left or right EAU11060 Neutral indicator light This indicator light comes on when the transmission is in the neutral position 1 Left turn signal indicator light 2 High beam indicator light 3 Oil level warning light 4 Overdrive indicator light O D 5 Engine trouble warning light 6 Fuel level warning light 1 Cruise contro...

Page 20: ...icator lights See page 3 5 for an explanation of these indicator lights EAU11410 Coolant temperature warning light This warning light comes on when the engine overheats When this occurs stop the engine immediately and allow the engine to cool The electrical circuit of the warning light can be checked according to the follow ing procedure 1 Set the engine stop switch to and turn the key to ON 2 Shi...

Page 21: ...nd odometer modes in the following order TRIP F TRIP 1 TRIP 2 ODO TRIP F To reset a tripmeter select it by push ing the SELECT button and then push the RESET button If you do not reset the fuel reserve tripmeter manual ly it will reset itself automatically and the display will return to TRIP 1 after refueling and traveling 5 km 3 mi NOTE After resetting the fuel reserve tripme ter the display will...

Page 22: ... this occurs have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical cir cuit EAU11840 Cruise control system This model is equipped with a cruise control system designed to maintain a set traveling speed Activating and setting the cruise control system The cruise control system can only be activated when riding in 4th or 5th gear at speeds between 50 km h 30 mi h and 130 km h 80 mi h To activate and set the cru...

Page 23: ...g the clutch will automatically deactivate the cruise control system Push the CANCEL switch to manually deactivate cruise control NOTE When the cruise control system is deactivated the RES resume indicator light will come on Traveling speed decreases as soon as the cruise control system is deactivated unless the throttle grip is turned Push the RES ACC side of the cruise control switch to reactiva...

Page 24: ...he turn signal lights will self cancel after the vehicle has traveled both about 150 m 490 ft and for approximately 15 seconds However the turn signal lights can also be canceled manually by pushing the switch in after it has returned to the cen ter position NOTE The self canceling system only oper ates when the vehicle is moving so that the turn signal lights will not self cancel while you are st...

Page 25: ...hazard lights simultaneous flashing of all turn signal lights The hazard lights are used in case of an emergency or to warn other drivers when your vehicle is stopped where it might be a traffic hazard CAUTION ECA10061 Do not use the hazard lights for an extended length of time with the en gine not running otherwise the bat tery may discharge EAU12780 Cruise control switches See page 3 5 for an ex...

Page 26: ... this motorcycle NOTE Use your toes or heel to shift up and your toes to shift down EAU12890 Brake lever The brake lever is located at the right handlebar grip To apply the front brake pull the lever toward the handle bar grip EAU12941 Brake pedal The brake pedal is on the right side of the motorcycle To apply the rear brake press down on the brake pedal 1 Shift pedal 1 Brake lever 1 Brake pedal U...

Page 27: ...n close the lock cover NOTE The fuel tank cap cannot be installed unless the key is in the lock In addition the key cannot be removed if the cap is not properly installed and locked WARNING EWA10130 Make sure that the fuel tank cap is properly installed before riding EAU13211 Fuel Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the tank Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler tube as shown WARNI...

Page 28: ...aintenance costs Gasohol There are two types of gasohol gaso hol containing ethanol and that contain ing methanol Gasohol containing ethanol can be used if the ethanol con tent does not exceed 10 Gasohol containing methanol is not recom mended by Yamaha because it can cause damage to the fuel system or ve hicle performance problems EAU13550 Fuel cock The fuel cock supplies fuel from the tank to th...

Page 29: ... this position if you run out of fuel while riding When this occurs refuel as soon as possible and be sure to turn the fuel cock lever back to ON EAU13600 Starter choke knob Starting a cold engine requires a richer air fuel mixture which is supplied by the starter choke Move the knob in direction a to turn on the starter choke Move the knob in direction b to turn off the starter choke 1 Pointed en...

Page 30: ...ackets are aligned and then lock the steering with a suitable pad lock EAU14240 Rider seat To remove the rider seat Remove the nuts and then pull the rid er seat up To install the rider seat Insert the projection on the rear of the rider seat into the seat holder as shown place the seat in the original po sition and then tighten the nuts NOTE Make sure that the rider seat is properly secured befor...

Page 31: ...possibly an accident or personal injury See pages 1 5 and 7 21 for important loading and tire pressure informa tion Always securely close the side cases and travel trunk before riding Distribute weight evenly on each side of the motorcycle Do not exceed the load limit of 9 kg 20 lb for each sidecase and the travel trunk Do not exceed the maximum load of 190 kg 419 lb for the ve hicle Do not exceed...

Page 32: ...lockwise and then remove it NOTE Push both sides of the lid down so that both latches snap into place Travel trunk To open the travel trunk 1 Insert the key into the lock turn it counterclockwise and then push it in 2 Fold the travel trunk lid up and then release it so that it will rest in place as shown 1 Sidecase lock 2 Unlock 1 Storage compartment 2 Storage pouch 1 Travel trunk lock 2 Unlock 1 ...

Page 33: ...ither sidecase or the travel trunk and remove the key from the lock before closing the lid EAU14651 Adjusting the front fork This front fork is equipped with air valves for adjusting the spring rate WARNING EWA10180 Always adjust both fork legs equal ly otherwise poor handling and loss of stability may result Adjust the spring rate as follows 1 Place the vehicle on the sidestand NOTE When checking...

Page 34: ...g the spring rate CAUTION ECA10100 Never attempt to turn an adjusting mechanism beyond the maximum or minimum settings Adjust the spring rate as follows 1 Place the vehicle on the sidestand NOTE When checking and adjusting the air pressure there should be no weight on the vehicle 2 Remove the air valve cap 3 Check the air pressure with the air pressure gauge included in the owner s tool kit 4 To i...

Page 35: ... EWA10240 The vehicle must not be ridden with the sidestand down or if the side stand cannot be properly moved up or does not stay up otherwise the sidestand could contact the ground and distract the operator resulting in a possible loss of control Yamaha s ignition circuit cut off system has been designed to assist the operator in fulfilling the respon sibility of raising the sidestand be fore st...

Page 36: ...the clutch lever is not pulled It prevents starting when the trans mission is in gear and the clutch le ver is pulled but the sidestand is still down It cuts the running engine when the transmission is in gear and the sid estand is moved down Periodically check the operation of the ignition circuit cut off system according to the following procedure WARNING EWA10250 If a malfunction is noted have ...

Page 37: ...er the engine has stalled 10 Move the sidestand up 11 Keep the clutch lever pulled 12 Push the start switch Does the engine start The system is OK The motorcycle can be ridden This check is most reliable if performed with a warmed up engine The neutral switch may be defective The motorcycle should not be ridden until checked by a Yamaha dealer The sidestand switch may be defective The motorcycle s...

Page 38: ...031 The accessories connected to the auxiliary DC jack and connector should not be used with the engine turned off and their combined load must never exceed 5 A or 60 W oth erwise the battery may discharge WARNING EWA11051 To prevent electrical shock or short circuiting make sure that the caps are installed when the auxiliary DC jack and connector are not being used 1 Auxiliary DC jack 1 Auxiliary...

Page 39: ...ont speaker 3 Rider headset jack 4 Cassette deck lid 5 Main switch steering lock 6 Eject button 7 Cassette deck compartment 8 Auxiliary audio input jack 9 Rear speaker 10 Passenger volume control knob 11 Passenger TALK button 12 Passenger headset jack U2C912E0 book Page 1 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 40: ...is good prac tice to cover them with a plastic bag when washing the motor cycle When cleaning the control unit display use a neutral detergent Never use strong abrasive cleaning products fuel gaso line thinner etc EAU15450 Headsets optional For CB Citizens Band radio transmis sion a headset is necessary however CB reception is possible without a headset For intercom use two head sets are necessary...

Page 41: ...direction Tuning in a radio station automati cally Selecting a CD in the optional CD changer Audio system button AUDIO This button is used to perform the fol lowing operations Short push less than one second Turning on the audio system Changing the audio source in the following sequence Long push one second or more Turning off the audio system Selection button SELECT This button is used to perform...

Page 42: ...rning on off the audio system To turn the power on 1 Make sure that the key is in the ACC or ON position 2 Push the AUDIO button once for less than one second To turn the power off Push the AUDIO button once for one second or more Output BASS TREB FAD Auto volume Intercom volume Radio SP HS Treble frequency Fade 1 2 IC AV 1 2 This mode does not appear in the display when the headsets are selected ...

Page 43: ...at the key is in the ACC or ON position 2 Push the CB button once for less than one second The current CB channel appears in the display To turn the power off Push the CB button once for one sec ond or more The CB indicator light will go off Adjusting the CB reception volume Turn the control knob until the desired CB reception volume is displayed e g Vo 10 The CB reception volume can be set betwee...

Page 44: ...2 While the selected mode is dis played for about five seconds re peatedly push either side of the up down switch for less than one second until the desired setting is displayed Selecting the output speakers or headsets 1 Repeatedly push the SELECT button for less than one second until either SP speakers or HS and headsets appears in the display 2 Push either side of the up down switch for less th...

Page 45: ...ly push either side of the up down switch for less than one second until the desired level is displayed The treble level can be set between 6 and 6 Adjusting the fade level balance be tween front and rear speakers 1 Make sure that the speakers are selected as the output source See the Selecting the output section 2 Repeatedly push the SELECT button for less than one second until FAD appears at the...

Page 46: ...mpensates for external noise 1 Repeatedly push the SELECT button for less than one second until the auto volume e g AV 3 appears in the display 2 Repeatedly push either side of the up down switch for less than one second until the desired volume is displayed The auto volume can be set between 0 and 5 Turning on off the CB roger beep 1 Repeatedly push the SELECT button for less than one second unti...

Page 47: ...llow the inside of the cassette deck to get wet If this happens keep the cassette deck lid open and dry out the deck in the shade To clean the tape head use a de magnetizing cleaning cas sette but be sure to turn the vol ume all the way down to avoid speaker damage Playing a cassette tape 1 Make sure that the audio system is turned on See page 4 3 2 Insert a cassette tape into the cas sette compar...

Page 48: ...OTE The maximum number of songs that can be skipped in either direc tion is 9 To stop skipping songs push the up down switch in the opposite di rection that songs are being skipped Skipping a blank When there is a long blank portion of tape on the cassette BLS appears in the display and the cassette deck auto matically fast forwards the tape to the next song Changing the tape play direction While ...

Page 49: ...NOTE The Dolby noise reduction system has been manufactured under li cense from Dolby Laboratories Li censing Corporation Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpora tion Ejecting the cassette tape Push the eject button to eject the tape from the cassette deck EJCT appears in the display and then CASS starts flashing EAU15533 Radio operation 1 Ej...

Page 50: ...and one AM band Since all three FM bands cover the whole FM frequency range any one of them can be selected for tuning in an FM station These three FM bands are useful for categorizing FM preset stations Repeatedly push the AUDIO button for less than one second until the desired frequency band appears in the display Tuning in a radio station automati cally 1 Select a frequency band See the Selecti...

Page 51: ...ps for AM Tuning in a preset radio station 1 Select a frequency band See the Selecting a frequency band sec tion 2 Repeatedly push either side of the up down switch for less than one second until the desired preset station number is displayed NOTE To be able to tune in a preset radio sta tion you must have previously pro grammed at least one See the following sections Programming preset radio stat...

Page 52: ... tune in a station automati cally 4 Repeatedly push either side of the up down switch for less than one second until the desired preset number 1 through 6 is dis played 5 Push the SELECT button once for less than one second to store the radio station selected in step 3 under the preset number selected in step 4 6 Repeat this procedure to preset other radio stations Programming preset radio station...

Page 53: ... ty An optional six disc CD changer can be mounted in the travel trunk Ask a Yamaha dealer to install the genuine Clarion CDC635 model Playing a CD 1 Insert up to six CDs into the CD changer Follow the manufactur er s directions 2 Push the AUDIO button until as well as the CD num ber and track number e g 6 3 appear in the display The CD starts playing NOTE 6 3 indicates track no 3 on CD no 6 Selec...

Page 54: ...nough level to be aware of traf fic conditions and ensure safe ty Never ride the motorcycle with the CB antenna folded down NOTE The antenna can be folded down after lifting the sleeve This CB radio will operate on any of the 40 frequencies designated as Citizens band channels by the Federal Commu nications Commission F C C This model features a frequency synthesiz ing circuit with PHASE LOCK LOOP...

Page 55: ...in no lessening of the operating privileges or responsibilities of CB users An opera tor of a CB radio station is still required to comply with the Communications Act and with the rules of CB Radio Service CB radio functions The CB radio is capable of the following functions which are further explained in the following sections Selecting a CB channel for trans mitting or receiving Adjusting the sq...

Page 56: ...ars in the dis play For maximum reception sensitivity the squelch level should be set by turning the control knob fully counterclockwise and then slowly turning it clockwise un til the background noise has been suffi ciently reduced In order for an incoming CB signal to be heard it must be stronger than the noise received Turning the control further clockwise will increase the threshold level that...

Page 57: ...requirements applicable to equipment operating in the Citizens Radio Service it is not to be used for any other purpose Channel Channel Frequency in MHz Channel Channel Frequency in MHz 1 26 965 21 27 215 2 26 975 22 27 225 3 36 985 23 27 235 4 27 005 24 27 245 5 27 015 25 27 255 6 27 025 26 27 265 7 27 035 27 27 275 8 27 055 28 27 285 9 27 065 29 27 295 10 27 075 30 27 305 11 27 085 31 27 315 12 ...

Page 58: ...ra tion Auxiliary audio equipment can be con nected to and played through the au dio system 1 Insert the output plug of the auxil iary equipment into the jack locat ed at the right of the cassette deck 2 Repeatedly push the AUDIO but ton for less than one second until AUX appears in the display The auxiliary equipment can now be played through the audio system 1 TALK switch 1 Passenger TALK button...

Page 59: ...AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO 4 21 4 U2C912E0 book Page 21 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 60: ...equences Therefore it is very important in addition to a thorough visual inspec tion to check the following points before each ride NOTE Pre operation checks should be made each time the vehicle is used Such an inspection can be accomplished in a very short time and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved WARNING EWA11150 If any item in the Pre operation check list is not ...

Page 61: ...em for leakage 7 16 Front brake Check operation If soft or spongy have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system Check lever free play Adjust if necessary Check brake pads for wear Replace if necessary Check fluid level in reservoir If necessary add recommended brake fluid to specified level Check hydraulic system for leakage 7 24 7 25 7 26 Rear brake Check operation If soft or spongy have Yamaha deale...

Page 62: ...tion and tread depth Check air pressure Correct if necessary 7 21 7 23 Brake and shift pedals Make sure that operation is smooth Lubricate pedal pivoting points if necessary 7 28 Brake and clutch levers Make sure that operation is smooth Lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary 7 29 Sidestand Make sure that operation is smooth Lubricate pivot if necessary 7 29 Chassis fasteners Make sure that ...

Page 63: ...he neutral position The transmission is in gear with the clutch lever pulled and the sid estand up WARNING EWA10290 Before starting the engine check the function of the igni tion circuit cut off system ac cording to the procedure described on page 3 19 Never ride with the sidestand down 1 Turn the fuel cock lever to ON 2 Turn the key to ON and make sure that the engine stop switch is set to CAUTIO...

Page 64: ...nt temperature warn ing light remains on after start ing immediately stop the engine and allow it to cool If the warning light does not come on when pushing the start switch or if it does not go off af ter starting the engine have a Yamaha dealer check the elec trical circuit 6 After starting the engine move the starter choke back halfway CAUTION ECA11130 For maximum engine life always warm the en...

Page 65: ...ven with the transmission in the neutral position do not coast for long periods of time with the engine off and do not tow the motorcycle for long dis tances The transmission is properly lubricated only when the engine is running Inade quate lubrication may damage the transmission Always use the clutch while changing gears to avoid damag ing the engine transmission and drive train which are not de...

Page 66: ...ator light should come on EAU16720 Recommended shift points The recommended shift points during acceleration and deceleration are shown in the table below EAU16841 Engine break in There is never a more important period in the life of your engine than the period between 0 and 1600 km 1000 mi For this reason you should read the follow ing material carefully Since the engine is brand new do not put a...

Page 67: ...uble should occur during the engine break in period immediately have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle EAU17170 Parking When parking stop the engine remove the key from the main switch and then turn the fuel cock lever to OFF WARNING EWA10310 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 Do not park on a slope or...

Page 68: ...ED TO EMISSIONS CONTROL THESE CONTROLS NOT ONLY FUNCTION TO ENSURE CLEANER AIR BUT ARE ALSO VITAL TO PROPER EN GINE OPERATION AND MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE IN THE FOLLOW ING PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHARTS THE SERVICES RELATED TO EMISSIONS CONTROL ARE GROUPED SEPARATELY THESE SERVICES REQUIRE SPECIALIZED DATA KNOWLEDGE AND EQUIP MENT YAMAHA DEALERS ARE TRAINED AND EQUIPPED TO PER FORM THESE PARTICULAR SER V...

Page 69: ...ARNING EWA10340 Modifications not approved by Yamaha may cause loss of perfor mance excessive emissions and render the vehicle unsafe for use Consult a Yamaha dealer before at tempting any changes U2C912E0 book Page 2 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 70: ...necessary 2 Fuel filter Replace Replace 3 Spark plugs Check condition Adjust gap and clean Replace every 8000 mi 13000 km or 12 months Replace Replace 4 Valve clearance Check and adjust valve clearance when engine is cold Every 26600 mi 42000 km 5 Crankcase breather system Check breather hose for cracks or damage Replace if necessary 6 Carburetor synchro nization Adjust synchronization of carbu re...

Page 71: ...nd fluid leak age Correct if necessary 3 Front brake Check operation fluid level and for fluid leakage Adjust brake lever free play and replace brake pads if necessary 4 Rear brake Check operation fluid level and for fluid leakage Replace brake pads if necessary 5 Brake hoses Check for cracks or damage Replace Every 4 years 6 Wheels Check runout and for damage Replace if necessary 7 Tires Check tr...

Page 72: ...ly 13 Brake pedal pivot shaft Apply lithium soap based grease all purpose grease lightly 14 Clutch lever pivot shaft Apply silicone grease lightly 15 Shift pedal pivot shaft Apply lithium soap based grease all purpose grease lightly 16 Sidestand pivot Check operation Apply lithium soap based grease all purpose grease lightly 17 Sidestand switch Check operation and replace if necessary No ITEM ROUT...

Page 73: ...or cracks or dam age Replace if necessary Change with ethylene glycol anti freeze coolant every 24 months Change 24 Final gear oil Check oil level and for oil leakage Change at initial 600 mi 1000 km or 1 month and thereafter every 16000 mi 25000 km or 24 months Change Change 25 Front and rear brake switches Check operation No ITEM ROUTINE INITIAL ODOMETER READINGS 600 mi 1000 km or 1 month 4000 m...

Page 74: ...required Replace the oil seals on the inner parts of the brake or clutch master cylinders caliper cylinders and clutch release cylinder every two years Replace the brake and clutch hoses every four years or if cracked or damaged 26 Control cables Apply Yamaha chain and cable lube or engine oil SAE 10W 30 thoroughly 27 Throttle grip hous ing and cable Check operation and free play Adjust the thrott...

Page 75: ... to be re moved and installed EAU35841 Cowling A To remove the cowling 1 Remove the bolts 2 Remove the quick fastener screw by turning it 1 4 turn counterclock wise and then take the cowling off To install the cowling Place the cowling in the original posi tion and then install the quick fastener screw and the bolts 1 Cowling A 2 Panel A 1 Cowling B 2 Panel B 3 Panel C 1 Cowling A 2 Bolt 3 Quick f...

Page 76: ...s shown To install the cowling 1 Place the cowling in the original position and then install the bolts NOTE Make sure that the projection fits into the grommet 2 Install cowling A EAU35860 Panels A and B To remove one of the panels Remove the bolt and then pull the pan el off as shown 1 Grommet 2 Projection 3 Cowling A 1 Cowling B 2 Bolt 1 Bolt 1 Panel A 2 Bolt U2C912E0 book Page 9 Tuesday June 12...

Page 77: ...anel B 2 Remove the left passenger foot rest by removing the bolts 3 Remove the screw and then pull the panel off as shown To install the panel 1 Place the panel in the original posi tion and then install the screw 2 Install the passenger footrest by installing the bolts 3 Install panel B 1 Panel B 2 Bolt 1 Panel C 2 Screw 3 Bolt U2C912E0 book Page 10 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 78: ...the center electrode on each spark plug is a medium to light tan the ideal color when the vehicle is ridden normally 2 Check that all spark plugs installed in the engine have the same color NOTE If any spark plug shows a distinctly dif ferent color the engine could be oper ating improperly Do not attempt to diagnose such problems yourself In stead have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle 3 Check eac...

Page 79: ...cks or damage Replace if dam aged Make sure the vent hose is not blocked Clean it if necessary EAU19903 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 To check the engine oil level 1 Place the vehicle ...

Page 80: ...e an oil pan under the engine to collect the used oil 3 Remove the engine oil filler cap and drain bolt to drain the oil from the crankcase NOTE Skip steps 4 6 if the oil filter cartridge is not being replaced 4 Remove the oil filter cartridge with an oil filter wrench NOTE An oil filter wrench is available at a Yamaha dealer 5 Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the O ring of the new oil filter ca...

Page 81: ...o prevent clutch slip page since the engine oil also lubricates the clutch do not mix any chemical additives Do not use oils with a diesel speci fication of CD or oils of a high er quality than specified In addition do not use oils labeled ENERGY CONSERVING II or higher Make sure that no foreign mate rial enters the crankcase 1 O ring 1 Torque wrench 2 Oil filter wrench Tightening torque Oil filte...

Page 82: ...t the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart WARNING EWA10370 Make sure that no foreign mate rial enters the final gear case Make sure that no oil gets on the tire or wheel To check the final gear oil level 1 Place the vehicle on a level sur face and hold it in an upright posi tion NOTE The final gear oil level must be checked on a cold engine Make sure that the vehi...

Page 83: ...ed in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart EAU20212 To check the coolant level 1 Place the vehicle on a level sur face and hold it in an upright posi tion 2 Remove panel A See page 7 8 NOTE The coolant level must be checked on a cold engine since the level varies with engine temperature Make sure that the vehicle is posi tioned straight up when checking the coolant level A slight tilt to...

Page 84: ...water has been added to the coolant have a Yamaha dealer check the antifreeze content of the coolant as soon as possible otherwise the effectiveness of the coolant will be reduced WARNING EWA10380 Never attempt to remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot 5 Install the panel NOTE The radiator fan is automatically switched on or off according to the coolant temperature in the radia tor If the ...

Page 85: ... chart Clean the air filter elements more frequently if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas 1 Remove cowlings A and B See page 7 8 NOTE Continue as follows for each air filter el ement 2 Remove the air filter case bolts 3 Loosen the air filter case joint clamp screw and then pull the air filter case off 4 Remove the air filter case cover by removing the screws 5 Remove the air filter el...

Page 86: ...e air filter ele ment is properly seated in the air filter case The engine should never be op erated without the air filter ele ment installed otherwise the piston s and or cylinder s may become excessively worn 8 Install the air filter case cover by in stalling the screws 9 Push the air filter case onto the air filter case joint and then tighten the clamp screw 10 Install the air filter case bolt...

Page 87: ...sted by a Yamaha dealer at the in tervals specified in the periodic mainte nance and lubrication chart Start the engine and warm it up for sev eral minutes at 1000 2000 r min while occasionally revving it to 4000 5000 r min NOTE The engine is warm when it quickly re sponds to the throttle EAU21382 Checking the throttle cable free play The throttle cable free play should mea sure 4 0 6 0 mm 0 16 0 ...

Page 88: ...tire air pressure must be ad justed in accordance with the riding speed and with the total weight of rider passenger car go and accessories approved for this model WARNING EWA10510 Proper loading of your vehicle is im portant for several characteristics of your vehicle such as handling braking performance and safety Do not carry loosely packed items that can shift Securely pack your heavi est item...

Page 89: ... tire When a tire tread begins to show lines have a Yamaha dealer replace the tire immediately Brakes tires and related wheel parts re placement should also be left to a Yamaha dealer Tire information This motorcycle is equipped with cast wheels and tubeless tires WARNING EWA10460 The front and rear tires should be of the same make and de sign otherwise the handling characteristics of the vehicle ...

Page 90: ...ighten the valve stem nut and locknut to the specified torques EAU22011 Accessories and replacement parts WARNING EWA10621 This vehicle is not designed to pull a trailer or to be attached to a sidecar The accessories or replacement parts you choose for your vehicle should be designed specifically for this model and they must be se curely mounted to maintain the in herent stability of the original ...

Page 91: ...be air in the clutch sys tem If there is air in the hydraulic system have a Yamaha dealer bleed the system before operating the motor cycle EAU22092 Adjusting the brake lever free play The brake lever free play should mea sure 2 0 5 0 mm 0 08 0 20 in as shown Periodically check the brake le ver free play and if necessary adjust it as follows 1 Loosen the locknut at the brake le ver 2 To increase t...

Page 92: ... pedal is properly adjusted when the brake light comes on just before braking takes effect Since the brake light switch is a compo nent of the cruise control system it must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer who has the necessary professional knowledge and experience EAU22390 Checking the front and rear brake pads The front and rear brake pads must be checked for wear at the intervals spec ified in th...

Page 93: ...Front brake Rear brake Clutch Insufficient brake or clutch fluid may al low air to enter the brake or clutch sys tems possibly causing them to become ineffective Before riding check that the brake and clutch fluids are above the minimum level marks and replenish if necessary A low brake or clutch fluid level may in dicate brake or clutch system leakage and or worn brake pads If the brake or clutch...

Page 94: ...an up spilled fluid immediately As the brake pads wear it is nor mal for the brake fluid level to grad ually go down However if the brake fluid level goes down sud denly have a Yamaha dealer check the cause EAU22750 Changing the brake and clutch fluids Have a Yamaha dealer change the brake and clutch fluids at the intervals specified in the NOTE after the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart...

Page 95: ...nce with cable movement Replace damaged ca bles as soon as possible to prevent unsafe conditions EAU23111 Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable The operation of the throttle grip should be checked before each ride In addi tion the cable should be lubricated at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance chart EAU44270 Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals The o...

Page 96: ...The operation of the sidestand should be checked before each ride and the sidestand pivot and metal to metal contact surfaces should be lubricated if necessary WARNING EWA10730 If the sidestand does not move up and down smoothly have a Yamaha dealer check or repair it Recommended lubricant Lithium soap based grease all pur pose grease Recommended lubricant Silicone grease Recommended lubricant Lit...

Page 97: ...t be checked as follows at the intervals specified in the periodic main tenance and lubrication chart To check the condition WARNING EWA10750 Securely support the vehicle so that there is no danger of it falling over Check the inner tubes for scratches damage and excessive oil leakage To check the operation 1 Place the vehicle on a level sur face and hold it in an upright posi tion 2 While applyin...

Page 98: ...g must be checked as fol lows at the intervals specified in the pe riodic maintenance and lubrication chart 1 Place a stand under the engine to raise the front wheel off the ground WARNING EWA10750 Securely support the vehicle so that there is no danger of it falling over 2 Hold the lower ends of the front fork legs and try to move them for ward and backward If any free play can be felt have a Yam...

Page 99: ...ermanent ly damage the battery WARNING EWA10760 Electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous since it contains sul furic acid which causes severe burns Avoid any contact with skin eyes or clothing and al ways shield your eyes when working near batteries In case of contact administer the fol lowing FIRST AID EXTERNAL Flush with plenty of water INTERNAL Drink large quan tities of water or milk and im medi...

Page 100: ...ths check it at least once a month and fully charge it if necessary 3 Fully charge the battery before in stallation 4 After installation make sure that the battery leads are properly con nected to the battery terminals CAUTION ECA10630 Always keep the battery charged Storing a discharged battery can cause permanent battery damage To charge a sealed type MF battery a special constant volt age batte...

Page 101: ... to the electrical system and possibly a fire 1 Cruise control fuse 2 Carburetor heater fuse 3 Auxiliary DC connector fuse 4 Auxiliary DC jack fuse 5 Audio system fuse 6 Spare fuse 1 Backup fuse for odometer and clock 2 Radiator fan fuse 3 Headlight fuse 4 Signaling system fuse 5 Ignition fuse 6 Spare fuse Specified fuses Main fuse 30 0 A Cruise control fuse 10 0 A Carburetor heater fuse 10 0 A Au...

Page 102: ...ight bulb holder by turning it counterclockwise and then remove the defective bulb WARNING EWA10790 Headlight bulbs get very hot There fore keep flammable products away from a lit headlight bulb and do not touch the bulb until it has cooled down 3 Place a new bulb into position and then secure it with the bulb holder CAUTION ECA10660 Do not touch the glass part of the headlight bulb to keep it fre...

Page 103: ...al light bulb or the tail brake light bulb 1 Remove the lens by removing the screws 2 Remove the defective bulb by pushing it in and turning it counter clockwise 3 Insert a new bulb into the socket push it in and then turn it clock wise until it stops 4 Install the lens by installing the screws CAUTION ECA10680 Do not overtighten the screws oth erwise the lens may break 1 Do not touch the glass pa...

Page 104: ...ing a motorcycle stand or if a motor cycle stand is not available by placing a jack either under each side of the frame in front of the rear wheel or under each side of the swingarm EAU25870 Troubleshooting Although Yamaha motorcycles receive a thorough inspection before shipment from the factory trouble may occur dur ing operation Any problem in the fuel compression or ignition systems for exampl...

Page 105: ...ompression Check the ignition Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle Remove the spark plugs and check the electrodes 3 Ignition Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the spark plug gaps or replace the spark plugs Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle The engine does not start Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle The engine does not start Check the battery Operate the electric starter 4 Battery ...

Page 106: ...ped press down on the cap while turning it counterclockwise and then remove the cap NOTE 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 Wait until the engine has cooled Check the coolant level in the reservoir and radiator The coolant level is OK The coolant level is low Check the cooling system for l...

Page 107: ...hing Do not use any harsh chemical products on plastic parts Make sure to avoid using cloths or sponges which have been in contact with strong or abrasive cleaning products solvent or thinner fuel gasoline rust re movers or inhibitors brake flu id antifreeze or electrolyte Before cleaning the motorcycle 1 Cover the muffler outlets to pre vent water entry with plastic bags and strong rubber bands 2...

Page 108: ...cratches on the windshield Before using such clean ers test an area of the windshield which does not affect your visibility and which cannot be easily recognized After cleaning the motorcycle Apply Yamaha Silicone Wax or another high quality automotive type wax on all painted and chrome plated surfaces Avoid combination cleaner waxes since many contain abrasives that may mar the paint or protectiv...

Page 109: ...the spark plugs and then install the spark plugs and the spark plug caps WARNING EWA10950 To prevent damage or injury from sparking make sure to ground the spark plug electrodes while turning the engine over 6 Lubricate all control cables and the pivoting points of all levers and pedals as well as of the side stand centerstand 7 Check and if necessary correct the tire air pressure and then lift th...

Page 110: ...6 Imp qt Final gear oil Type SAE80 API GL 4 Hypoid gear oil Quantity 0 20 L 0 21 US qt 0 18 Imp qt Cooling system Coolant reservoir capacity up to the maximum level mark 0 35 L 0 37 US qt 0 31 Imp qt Radiator capacity including all routes 3 50 L 3 70 US qt 3 08 Imp qt Air filter Air filter element Dry element Fuel Recommended fuel Unleaded gasoline only Fuel tank capacity 22 5 L 5 94 US gal 4 95 I...

Page 111: ... 0 198 lb Front 250 kPa 36 psi 2 50 kgf cm Rear 250 kPa 36 psi 2 50 kgf cm Loading condition 90 190 kg 198 419 lb Front 250 kPa 36 psi 2 50 kgf cm Rear 280 kPa 41 psi 2 80 kgf cm Front wheel Wheel type Cast wheel Rim size 16M C x MT3 50 Rear wheel Wheel type Cast wheel Rim size 15M C x MT4 00 Front brake Type Dual disc brake Operation Right hand operation Recommended fluid DOT 4 Rear brake Type Si...

Page 112: ...ture warning light 12 V 1 7 W 1 Engine trouble warning light 12 V 1 7 W 1 Overdrive indicator light 12 V 1 7 W 1 Cruise control SET indicator light 12 V 1 7 W 1 Cruise control RES indicator light 12 V 1 7 W 1 Cruise control ON indicator light 12 V 1 7 W 1 Audio system amplifier Speaker output 14 W 4 Headset output 1 W 2 Auto volume range 5 steps Speaker impedance 4 Ω Headset impedance 8 16 Ω Fuses...

Page 113: ...entification number The key identification number is stamped into the key tag Record this number in the space provided and use it for reference when ordering a new key EAU26400 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped into the steering head pipe Record this number in the space pro vided NOTE The vehicle identification number is used to identify your motorcycle and...

Page 114: ...bel is affixed to the frame under the rider seat See page 3 13 Record the information on this label in the space provided This information will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer 1 Model label U2C912E0 book Page 2 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 115: ... and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Yamaha Motor Corporation U S A To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 400 Seve...

Page 116: ...hicle 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 117: ...inder that maintenance work is required It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work Maintenance interval Date of service Mileage Servicing dealer name and address Remarks 600 mi 1000 km or 1 month 4000 mi 7000 km or 6 months 8000 mi 13000 km or 12 months 12000 mi 19000 km or 18 months 16000 mi 25000 km or 24 months 20000 mi 31000 km or 30 months 24000 mi 37000 km or 36 months 28000 mi 43000 km ...

Page 118: ...RMATION 10 6 10 36000 mi 55000 km or 54 months 40000 mi 61000 km or 60 months Maintenance interval Date of service Mileage Servicing dealer name and address Remarks U2C912E0 book Page 6 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 119: ...CONSUMER INFORMATION 10 7 10 EAU26703 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION U S A ROYAL STAR VENTURE LIMITED WARRANTY U2C912E0 book Page 7 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 120: ...CONSUMER INFORMATION 10 8 10 U2C912E0 book Page 8 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 121: ...CONSUMER INFORMATION 10 9 10 U2C912E0 book Page 9 Tuesday June 12 2007 9 27 AM ...

Page 122: ...ch 3 8 Engine trouble warning light 3 3 F Final gear oil 7 15 Front and rear brake pads checking 7 25 Front fork adjusting 3 16 Front fork checking 7 30 Fuel 3 10 Fuel cock 3 11 Fuel level warning light 3 3 Fuel tank cap 3 10 Fuses replacing 7 33 H Handlebar switches 3 7 Hazard switch 3 8 Headlight bulb replacing 7 35 Headsets 4 2 Helmet holders 3 14 High beam indicator light 3 3 Horn switch 3 7 I...

Page 123: ...Supporting the motorcycle 7 37 Swingarm pivots lubricating 7 30 T TALK switch 3 7 Throttle cable free play checking 7 20 Throttle grip and cable checking and lubricating 7 28 Tires 7 21 Tool kit 7 1 Troubleshooting 7 37 Troubleshooting charts 7 38 Turn signal indicator lights 3 2 Turn signal light bulb or tail brake light bulb replacing 7 36 Turn signal switch 3 7 V Valve clearance 7 21 Vehicle id...

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