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OWNER’S MANUAL
NVX
GDR155
GDR155-A
BDL1-F8199-E0
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Read this manual carefully before operating this vehicle. This manual should stay with this vehicle if it is sold.
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在使用这电单车以前,请充分使用这小手册。这手册须付与电单车一起。
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pembelian motosikal.
Introduction
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Welcome to the Yamaha world of motorcycling!


As the owner of the GDR155/GDR155-A, you are benefiting from Yamaha’s vast experience and newest technology regard-
ing the design and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned Yamaha a reputation for dependability.
Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly, so as to enjoy all advantages of your GDR155/GDR155-A. The Owner’s
Manual does not only instruct you in how to operate, inspect and maintain your motorcycle, but also in how to safeguard
yourself and others from trouble and injury.
In addition, the many tips given in this manual will help keep your motorcycle in the best possible condition. If you have any
further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Yamaha dealer.
The Yamaha team wishes you many safe and pleasant rides. So, remember to put safety first!
Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality. Therefore, while this manual contains the most cur-
rent product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your motorcycle and
this manual. If there is any question concerning this manual, please consult a Yamaha dealer.
EWA10032

WARNING
Please read this manual carefully and completely before operating this motorcycle.
Important manual information
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Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:


This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.

A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in


WARNING death or serious injury.

A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the
NOTICE vehicle or other property.

TIP A TIP provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer.

*Product and specifications are subject to change without notice.


Important manual information

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GDR155/GDR155-A
OWNER’S MANUAL
©2020 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
1st edition, March 2021
All rights reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
Printed in Malaysia
Table of contents
Location of important labels........... 1-1 Instrument and control functions ...7-1 Braking ........................................... 9-3
Main switch/steering lock ...............7-1 Tips for reducing fuel consumption 9-4
Safety information............................ 2-1 Keyhole shutter ...............................7-2 Parking ........................................... 9-4
Further safe-riding points ............... 2-5 Indicator lights and warning
Helmets .......................................... 2-6 lights ............................................7-2 Periodic maintenance and
Multi-function meter unit.................7-5 adjustment ...................................... 10-1
Description ....................................... 3-1 Handlebar switches ......................7-11 Tool kit .......................................... 10-1
Left view ......................................... 3-1 Front brake lever ...........................7-13 Periodic maintenance chart for
Right view....................................... 3-2 Rear brake lever ............................7-13 the emission control system ..... 10-2
Controls and instruments ............... 3-3 Rear brake lever lock ....................7-13 General maintenance and
ABS (for ABS models) ...................7-14 lubrication chart ........................ 10-3
Smart key system (GDR155-A) ....... 4-1 Fuel tank cap ................................7-15 Removing and installing panels.... 10-7
Smart key system........................... 4-1 Fuel ...............................................7-16 Checking the spark plug............... 10-8
Operating range of the smart key Fuel tank overflow hose ................7-17 Engine oil and oil strainer ........... 10-10
system......................................... 4-2 Catalytic converter ........................7-17 Final transmission oil .................. 10-12
Handling of the smart key and Seat...............................................7-17 Coolant ....................................... 10-13
mechanical keys ......................... 4-3 Helmet holders..............................7-18 Air filter and V-belt case air
Smart key ....................................... 4-4 Storage compartments .................7-19 filter elements.......................... 10-15
Replacing the smart key battery..... 4-6 Power outlet..................................7-20 Checking the throttle grip
Main switch .................................... 4-7 Sidestand ......................................7-21 free play................................... 10-17
Ignition circuit cut-off system .......7-22 Valve clearance........................... 10-17
Stop and Start System Tires ............................................ 10-18
(GDR155-A) ....................................... 5-1 For your safety – pre-operation Cast wheels ................................ 10-19
Stop and Start System ................... 5-1 checks ...............................................8-1 Checking the front brake lever
Stop and Start System operation... 5-1 free play................................... 10-20
Operation and important riding Adjusting the rear brake lever
Special features ............................... 6-1 points .................................................9-1 free play................................... 10-20
CCU (Communication Control Engine break-in ...............................9-1 Checking the front brake pads
Unit)............................................. 6-1 Starting the engine..........................9-2 and rear brake shoes ............. 10-21
Starting off ......................................9-3 Checking the brake fluid level ... 10-22
Acceleration and deceleration ........9-3 Changing the brake fluid ............ 10-23
Table of contents
Checking the V-belt.....................10-23 Specifications ................................. 12-1
Checking and lubricating the
cables.......................................10-23 Consumer information................... 13-1
Checking and lubricating the Identification numbers .................. 13-1
throttle grip and cable..............10-24 Vehicle data recording .................. 13-2
Lubricating the front and rear
brake levers..............................10-24 Index ................................................ 14-1
Checking and lubricating the
centerstand and sidestand ......10-25
Checking the front fork................10-25
Checking the steering .................10-26
Checking the wheel bearings ......10-26
Battery .........................................10-27
Replacing the fuses.....................10-28
Vehicle lights ...............................10-30
Replacing a front turn signal
light bulb ..................................10-30
Replacing a rear turn signal
light bulb ..................................10-31
Replacing the license plate
light bulb ..................................10-32
Troubleshooting ..........................10-32
Troubleshooting chart .................10-35
Emergency mode (GDR155-A) ....10-37

Motorcycle care and storage ........11-1


Matte color caution .......................11-1
Care ...............................................11-1
Storage ..........................................11-3
Location of important labels
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1
Read and understand all of the labels on your vehicle. They contain important information for safe and proper operation of
your vehicle. Never remove any labels from your vehicle.

1 2

1-1
Location of important labels
1 2

WARNING
100kPa=1bar kPa, psi kPa, psi
Before you operate 200,29 225, 33
this vehicle, read
the owner’s manual 200,29 225, 33

1-2
Safety information
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Never operate a motorcycle with- pears to be very effective in reduc-
out proper training or instruction. ing the chance of this type of
Take a training course. Beginners accident.
2 Be a Responsible Owner should receive training from a cer- Therefore:
As the vehicle’s owner, you are re- tified instructor. Contact an autho- • Wear a brightly colored jacket.
sponsible for the safe and proper oper- rized motorcycle dealer to find out • Use extra caution when you are
ation of your motorcycle. about the training courses nearest approaching and passing
Motorcycles are single-track vehicles. you. through intersections, since in-
Their safe use and operation are de- tersections are the most likely
pendent upon the use of proper riding Safe Riding places for motorcycle accidents
techniques as well as the expertise of Perform the pre-operation checks to occur.
the operator. Every operator should each time you use the vehicle to make • Ride where other motorists can
know the following requirements be- sure it is in safe operating condition. see you. Avoid riding in another
fore riding this motorcycle. Failure to inspect or maintain the vehi- motorist’s blind spot.
He or she should: cle properly increases the possibility of • Never maintain a motorcycle
Obtain thorough instructions from an accident or equipment damage. without proper knowledge.
a competent source on all aspects See page 8-1 for a list of pre-operation Contact an authorized motorcy-
of motorcycle operation. checks. cle dealer to inform you on ba-
Observe the warnings and mainte- This motorcycle is designed to sic motorcycle maintenance.
nance requirements in this Own- carry the operator and a passen- Certain maintenance can only
er’s Manual. ger. be carried out by certified staff.
Obtain qualified training in safe The failure of motorists to detect
and proper riding techniques. and recognize motorcycles in traf-
Obtain professional technical ser- fic is the predominating cause of
vice as indicated in this Owner’s automobile/motorcycle accidents.
Manual and/or when made neces- Many accidents have been
sary by mechanical conditions. caused by an automobile driver
who did not see the motorcycle.
Making yourself conspicuous ap-
2-1
Safety information
Many accidents involve inexperi- • Always signal before turning or Protective Apparel
enced operators. In fact, many op- changing lanes. Make sure that The majority of fatalities from motorcy-
erators who have been involved in other motorists can see you. cle accidents are the result of head in-
accidents do not even have a cur- The posture of the operator and juries. The use of a safety helmet is the 2
rent driver’s license. passenger is important for proper single most critical factor in the pre-
• Make sure that you are qualified control. vention or reduction of head injuries.
and that you only lend your mo- • The operator should keep both Always wear an approved helmet.
torcycle to other qualified oper- hands on the handlebar and Wear a face shield or goggles.
ators. both feet on the operator foot- Wind in your unprotected eyes
• Know your skills and limits. rests during operation to main- could contribute to an impairment
Staying within your limits may tain control of the motorcycle. of vision that could delay seeing a
help you to avoid an accident. • The passenger should always hazard.
• We recommend that you prac- hold onto the operator, the seat The use of a jacket, substantial
tice riding your motorcycle strap or grab bar, if equipped, shoes, trousers, gloves, etc., is ef-
where there is no traffic until you with both hands and keep both fective in preventing or reducing
have become thoroughly famil- feet on the passenger footrests. abrasions or lacerations.
iar with the motorcycle and all of Never carry a passenger unless Never wear loose-fitting clothes,
its controls. he or she can firmly place both otherwise they could catch on the
Many accidents have been feet on the passenger footrests. control levers or wheels and cause
caused by error of the motorcycle Never ride under the influence of injury or an accident.
operator. A typical error made by alcohol or other drugs. Always wear protective clothing
the operator is veering wide on a This motorcycle is designed for that covers your legs, ankles, and
turn due to excessive speed or un- on-road use only. It is not suitable feet. The engine or exhaust sys-
dercornering (insufficient lean an- for off-road use. tem become very hot during or af-
gle for the speed). ter operation and can cause
• Always obey the speed limit and burns.
never travel faster than warrant- A passenger should also observe
ed by road and traffic condi- the above precautions.
tions.
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Safety information
Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Do not run engine outdoors where When loading within this weight limit,
All engine exhaust contains carbon engine exhaust can be drawn into keep the following in mind:
monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing a building through openings such Cargo and accessory weight
2 carbon monoxide can cause head- as windows and doors. should be kept as low and close to
aches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, the motorcycle as possible. Se-
confusion, and eventually death. Loading curely pack your heaviest items as
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor- Adding accessories or cargo to your close to the center of the vehicle
less, tasteless gas which may be pres- motorcycle can adversely affect stabil- as possible and make sure to dis-
ent even if you do not see or smell any ity and handling if the weight distribu- tribute the weight as evenly as
engine exhaust. Deadly levels of car- tion of the motorcycle is changed. To possible on both sides of the mo-
bon monoxide can collect rapidly and avoid the possibility of an accident, use torcycle to minimize imbalance or
you can quickly be overcome and un- extreme caution when adding cargo or instability.
able to save yourself. Also, deadly lev- accessories to your motorcycle. Use Shifting weights can create a sud-
els of carbon monoxide can linger for extra care when riding a motorcycle den imbalance. Make sure that
hours or days in enclosed or poorly that has added cargo or accessories. accessories and cargo are se-
ventilated areas. If you experience any Here, along with the information about curely attached to the motorcycle
symptoms of carbon monoxide poi- accessories below, are some general before riding. Check accessory
soning, leave the area immediately, get guidelines to follow if loading cargo to mounts and cargo restraints fre-
fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT- your motorcycle: quently.
MENT. The total weight of the operator, pas- • Properly adjust the suspension
Do not run engine indoors. Even if senger, accessories and cargo must for your load (suspension-ad-
you try to ventilate engine exhaust not exceed the maximum load limit. justable models only), and
with fans or open windows and Operation of an overloaded vehicle check the condition and pres-
doors, carbon monoxide can rap- could cause an accident. sure of your tires.
idly reach dangerous levels. • Never attach any large or heavy
Do not run engine in poorly venti- Maximum load: items to the handlebar, front
lated or partially enclosed areas 153 kg (337 lb) fork, or front fender. Such items
such as barns, garages, or car- can create unstable handling or
ports. a slow steering response.
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Safety information
This vehicle is not designed to nize that some aftermarket accesso- namic changes. If accessories
pull a trailer or to be attached to ries or modifications are not suitable are added to the handlebar or
a sidecar. because of potential safety hazards to front fork area, they must be as
you or others. Installing aftermarket lightweight as possible and 2
Genuine Yamaha Accessories products or having other modifications should be kept to a minimum.
Choosing accessories for your vehicle performed to your vehicle that change • Bulky or large accessories may
is an important decision. Genuine any of the vehicle’s design or operation seriously affect the stability of
Yamaha accessories, which are avail- characteristics can put you and others the motorcycle due to aerody-
able only from a Yamaha dealer, have at greater risk of serious injury or namic effects. Wind may at-
been designed, tested, and approved death. You are responsible for injuries tempt to lift the motorcycle, or
by Yamaha for use on your vehicle. related to changes in the vehicle. the motorcycle may become
Many companies with no connection Keep the following guidelines in mind, unstable in cross winds. These
to Yamaha manufacture parts and ac- as well as those provided under “Load- accessories may also cause in-
cessories or offer other modifications ing” when mounting accessories. stability when passing or being
for Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in Never install accessories or carry passed by large vehicles.
a position to test the products that cargo that would impair the per- • Certain accessories can dis-
these aftermarket companies produce. formance of your motorcycle. place the operator from his or
Therefore, Yamaha can neither en- Carefully inspect the accessory her normal riding position. This
dorse nor recommend the use of ac- before using it to make sure that it improper position limits the
cessories not sold by Yamaha or does not in any way reduce freedom of movement of the
modifications not specifically recom- ground clearance or cornering operator and may limit control
mended by Yamaha, even if sold and clearance, limit suspension travel, ability, therefore, such accesso-
installed by a Yamaha dealer. steering travel or control opera- ries are not recommended.
tion, or obscure lights or reflec- Use caution when adding electri-
Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and tors. cal accessories. If electrical ac-
Modifications • Accessories fitted to the han- cessories exceed the capacity of
While you may find aftermarket prod- dlebar or the front fork area can the motorcycle’s electrical sys-
ucts similar in design and quality to create instability due to improp- tem, an electric failure could re-
genuine Yamaha accessories, recog- er weight distribution or aerody-
2-4
Safety information
sult, which could cause a per front fork triple clamp (and not, EAU57610

dangerous loss of lights or engine for example, to rubber-mounted Further safe-riding points
power. handlebars or turn signals, or Be sure to signal clearly when
2 parts that could break). Choose making turns.
Aftermarket Tires and Rims the location for the straps carefully Braking can be extremely difficult
The tires and rims that came with your so the straps will not rub against on a wet road. Avoid hard braking,
motorcycle were designed to match painted surfaces during transport. because the motorcycle could
the performance capabilities and to The suspension should be com- slide. Apply the brakes slowly
provide the best combination of han- pressed somewhat by the tie- when stopping on a wet surface.
dling, braking, and comfort. Other downs, if possible, so that the mo- Slow down as you approach a
tires, rims, sizes, and combinations torcycle will not bounce exces- corner or turn. Once you have
may not be appropriate. Refer to page sively during transport. completed a turn, accelerate
10-18 for tire specifications and more slowly.
information on replacing your tires. Be careful when passing parked
cars. A driver might not see you
Transporting the Motorcycle and open a door in your path.
Be sure to observe following instruc- Railroad crossings, streetcar rails,
tions before transporting the motorcy- iron plates on road construction
cle in another vehicle. sites, and manhole covers be-
Remove all loose items from the come extremely slippery when
motorcycle. wet. Slow down and cross them
Point the front wheel straight with caution. Keep the motorcycle
ahead on the trailer or in the truck upright, otherwise it could slide
bed, and choke it in a rail to pre- out from under you.
vent movement. The brake pads or linings could
Secure the motorcycle with tie- get wet when you wash the motor-
downs or suitable straps that are cycle. After washing the motorcy-
attached to solid parts of the mo- cle, check the brakes before
torcycle, such as the frame or up- riding.
2-5
Safety information
Always wear a helmet, gloves, EAUN0213
Correct usage
trousers (tapered around the cuff Helmets
and ankle so they do not flap), and Operating this vehicle without an ap-
a brightly colored jacket. proved motorcycle helmet increases 2
Do not carry too much luggage on your chances of a severe head injury or
the motorcycle. An overloaded death in the event of an accident. The
motorcycle is unstable. Use a majority of fatalities from motorcycle or
strong cord to secure any luggage scooter accidents are the result of
to the carrier (if equipped). A loose head injuries. The use of a safety hel-
load will affect the stability of the met is the single most critical factor in ZAUU0003
motorcycle and could divert your the prevention or reduction of head in-
juries. Wrong usage
attention from the road. (See page
2-3.)
Always select an approved motorcy-
cle helmet
Pay attention to the following when
choosing a motorcycle helmet.
The helmet must meet the safety
standard “SNI”.
The helmet size must match the
size of the rider’s head. ZAUU0007

Never subject a helmet to heavy


shocks. Types of helmets and their usage
Full-type: use only for riding at low
Wearing the helmet correctly to mid-range speeds
Always connect the chin strap. In the
case of an accident, the helmet has a
much less chance of coming off if the
chin strap is connected.
2-6
Safety information

ZAUU0005

Full-face-type: use for riding at


mid-range to high speeds

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2-7
Description
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Left view
1,2 3 4 5 6

9 8 7
1. Front storage compartment (page 7-19) 9. V-belt case air filter element (page 10-15)
2. Power outlet (page 7-20)
3. Fuel tank cap (page 7-15)
4. Tool kit (page 10-1)
5. Rear storage compartment (page 7-19)
6. Air filter element (page 10-15)
7. Final transmission oil filler cap (page 10-12)
8. Final transmission oil drain bolt (page 10-12)

3-1
Description
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Right view
12 3,4 5 6 7

12 11 10 9 8
1. Rear turn signal lights (page 10-31) 9. Spark plug (page 10-8)
2. Tail/brake light 10.Engine oil drain bolt A (page 10-10)
3. Battery (page 10-27) 11.Engine oil drain bolt B (page 10-10)
4. Fuse box (page 10-28) 12.Engine oil filler cap (page 10-10)
5. Auxiliary light
6. Headlight (page 10-30)
7. Front turn signal light (page 10-30)
8. Coolant reservoir (page 10-13)

3-2
Description
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Controls and instruments


GDR155
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3

1. Rear brake lever (page 7-13) 8. Main switch (page 7-1/4-7)


2. Left handlebar switches (page 7-11)
3. Multi-function meter unit (page 7-5)
4. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 10-22)
5. Right handlebar switches (page 7-11)
6. Front brake lever (page 7-13)
7. Throttle grip (page 10-17)

3-3
Description
GDR155-A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Rear brake lever (page 7-13)


2. Left handlebar switches (page 7-11)
3. Multi-function meter unit (page 7-5)
4. Front brake fluid reservoir (page 10-22)
5. Right handlebar switches (page 7-11)
6. Front brake lever (page 7-13)
7. Throttle grip (page 10-17)
8. Main switch (page 7-1/4-7)

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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
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Smart key system 1


The smart key system enables you to 1
operate the vehicle without using a
mechanical key. In addition, there is an 2
answer-back function to help you lo-
cate the vehicle in a parking lot. (See
page 4-5.) 4

1
1. Main switch 1. Vehicle mounted antenna
2. Main switch knob ECA24080

EWA14704 NOTICE
2 WARNING The smart key system uses weak ra-
Keep implanted pacemakers or dio waves. The smart key system
cardiac defibrillators, as well as may not work in the following situa-
other electric medical devices tions.
1. Smart key away from the vehicle mounted The smart key is placed in a lo-
2. Smart key button antenna (see illustration). cation exposed to strong radio
Radio waves transmitted by the waves or other electromagnetic
antenna may affect the opera- noise
tion of such devices when close There are facilities nearby that
by. are emitting strong radio waves
If you have an electric medical (TV or radio towers, power
device, consult a doctor or the plants, broadcasting stations,
device manufacturer before us- airports, etc.)
ing this vehicle.

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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
You are carrying or using com- EAU76453
smart key system may not work or its
munication equipment such as Operating range of the smart operating range may become very
radios or mobile phones in key system short.
close proximity of the smart key The approximate operating range of
the smart key system is shown below. TIP
The smart key is in contact with
Do not place the smart key in a
or covered by a metallic object
storage compartment.
Other vehicles equipped with a
Always carry the smart key with
4 smart key system are nearby
you.
In such situations, move the smart
Turn the smart key off when leav-
key to another location and perform
ing the vehicle.
the operation again. If it still does
not work, operate the vehicle in
emergency mode. (See page 10-37.)

TIP
To preserve vehicle battery power, the
smart key system turns off approxi-
mately 9 days after the vehicle was last
used (the answer-back function is dis-
abled). In this situation, simply push
the main switch knob to turn the smart
key system back on.

If the smart key is turned off, the vehi-


cle will not recognize the smart key
even if it is within operating range. If the
smart key battery is discharged, the

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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
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write down the identification num-
Handling of the smart key and WARNING ber in case the identification number
mechanical keys The smart key should be carried card is lost.
2 2 1 with you. Do not store it on the ECA21573

vehicle. NOTICE
When the smart key is within The smart key has precision elec-
operating range, exercise due tronic components. Observe the fol-
10
A520
care because other people not lowing precautions to prevent 4
carrying the smart key can start possible malfunction or damage.
the engine and operate the vehi- Do not place or store the smart
cle. key in a storage compartment.
The smart key may be damaged
Included with the vehicle is one smart
1. Smart key from road vibrations or exces-
key, two mechanical keys, and one
2. Mechanical key sive heat.
identification number card. Keep one
Do not drop, bend, or subject
mechanical key and the identification
the smart key to strong impacts.
number card in a safe place separate
1 Do not submerge the smart key
from the vehicle.
in water or other liquids.
If the vehicle battery is discharged, the
Do not place heavy items or ex-
mechanical key can be used to open
cessive stress on the smart key.
868588 the seat to charge or replace the bat-
Do not leave the smart key in a
tery. Therefore it is recommended that
place exposed to direct sun-
you carry one mechanical key together
light, high temperature or high
with the smart key.
humidity.
1. Identification number card
If the smart key and the smart key sys-
Do not grind or attempt to mod-
tem identification number are both lost
ify the smart key.
or damaged, the entire smart key sys-
tem will need to be replaced. To pre-
vent this, it is recommended that you

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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
Keep the smart key away from still does not operate, check the EAU76473

strong magnetic fields and vehicle battery and then have a Smart key
magnetic objects such as key Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
holders, TVs, and computers. If the smart key continually re- 1
Keep the smart key away from ceives radio waves, the smart key
electric medical equipment. battery will discharge quickly. (For
Do not allow oils, polishing example, when placed in the vicin- 2
4 agents, fuel, or any strong ity of electrical products such as
chemicals to come in contact televisions, radios, or computers.)
with the smart key. The smart You can register up to six smart
key body may become discol- keys for the same vehicle. See a
ored or cracked. Yamaha dealer regarding spare 1. Smart key indicator light
smart keys. 2. Smart key button
TIP If a smart key is lost, contact a EWA17952

The smart key battery life is ap- Yamaha dealer immediately to WARNING
proximately two years, but this prevent the vehicle from being The smart key should be carried
may vary according to operating stolen, etc. with you. Do not store it on the
conditions.
vehicle.
Replace the smart key battery
When the smart key is within
when the smart key system indi-
operating range, exercise due
cator light flashes for 20 seconds
care because other people not
when the vehicle is turned on, or
carrying the smart key can start
when the smart key indicator light
the engine and operate the vehi-
does not come on when the smart
cle.
key button is pushed. (See page
4-6.) After changing the smart key
battery, if the smart key system

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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
To turn the smart key on or off Operating range of the answer-back 2. Turn the main switch to “OFF”,
Push the smart key button for approxi- function and then push the main switch
mately 1 second to turn the smart key The approximate operating range of knob once.
on or off. When the smart key is turned the answer-back function is as shown. 3. Within 9 seconds of pushing the
off, the vehicle cannot be operated knob, push and hold the knob
even if the smart key is within operating again for 5 seconds.
range. To operate the vehicle, turn the ~20m 4. When the beeper sounds, the set-
smart key on and bring it within operat- ting is complete. 4
ing range. If the beeper:
Sounds twice: The beeper is
To check whether the smart key is turned off.
turned on or off Sounds once: The beeper is
Push the smart key button to confirm turned on.
the current operating status of the
smart key. As the smart key system uses weak ra-
If the smart key indicator light: dio waves, the operating range may be
Short flash (0.1 seconds): The affected by the surrounding environ-
smart key is turned on. ment.
Long flash (0.5 seconds): The
smart key is turned off. To turn the answer-back beeper on
or off
Remote answer-back function The beeper, which sounds when the
Push the smart key button to operate answer-back function is operated, can
the answer-back function remotely. be turned on or off according to the fol-
The beeper will sound twice and all of lowing procedure.
the turn signal lights will flash twice. 1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
This feature is convenient for locating within operating range.
your vehicle in a parking lot and other
areas.
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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
EAUN2710 EWA14724
Make sure the battery is in-
Replacing the smart key bat- WARNING stalled correctly. Confirm the di-
tery The battery and other remov- rection of the positive/“+” side
Replace the battery in the following sit- able parts may cause injury if of the battery.
uations. swallowed. Keep the battery
The smart key system indicator and other removable parts away To replace the smart key battery
light flashes for about 20 seconds from children. 1. Open the smart key case as
4 when the power of the vehicle is Do not expose the battery to di- shown.
turned on. rect sunlight or other heat
The answer-back function does sources.
not operate when the smart key ECA15784
button is pushed.
NOTICE
Use a cloth when opening the
smart key case with a screw-
driver. Direct contact with hard
objects may damage or scratch
the smart key.
Take precautions to prevent the 2. Remove the battery.
1 A
waterproof seal from being
damaged or contaminated by
dirt.
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
Do not touch the internal cir-
cuits and terminals. This may
cause malfunctions.
Do not apply excessive force to
the smart key when replacing
the battery.

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Smart key system (GDR155-A)
EAUN2100

1 Main switch
1

1
4

1. Battery 1. Battery

4. Gently snap the smart key case 1. Main switch knob


TIP
closed.
Dispose of the removed battery in ac-
cordance with local regulations.
3. Install a new battery as shown.
Note the polarity of the battery.

Specified battery:
CR2032 1 A

1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”

The main switch is used to turn the ve-


hicle power on and off, lock and unlock
the steering, and open the seat. After
pushing the main switch knob (and
confirmation with the smart key has

4-7
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
taken place), the main switch can be EAU76500
3. While the smart key system indi-
ON (on)
turned while the smart key system indi- cator light is on, turn the main
cator light is on (approximately 4 sec- switch to “ON”. All of the turn sig-
onds).
1 2 nal lights flash twice and the vehi-
EWA18720
cle power turns on.
WARNING
TIP
Never turn the main switch to
If the vehicle battery voltage is
4 “OFF”, “ ”, or “OPEN” while the ve-
low, the turn signal lights will not
hicle is moving. Otherwise the elec-
flash.
trical systems will be switched off,
See “Emergency mode” on page
which may result in loss of control or
1. Push. 10-37 for information on turning
an accident.
2. Turn. the vehicle power on without the
smart key.
TIP All electrical circuits are supplied with
Do not push the main switch knob re- the power, and the engine can be start- EAU76510
peatedly or turn the main switch back ed. OFF (off)
and forth excessively (beyond normal
use). To protect the main switch from 1
To turn the vehicle power on
damage, the smart key system will 1. Turn the smart key on and bring it
temporarily disable, and the smart key within operating range.
system indicator light will flash. If this 2. Push the main switch knob and
occurs, wait until the indicator light the smart key indicator light will
stops flashing, and then operate the come on for approximately 4 sec-
main switch. onds.
The main switch positions are de-
scribed below. 1. Turn.

All electrical systems are off.

4-8
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
To turn the vehicle power off 2. While the smart key system indi- After refueling, push the fuel tank cap
1. With the smart key turned on and cator light is on, turn the main lid until it is closed.
within operating range, turn the switch to “OPEN”.
TIP
main switch to “OFF”.
See page 7-15 for fuel tank cap re-
2. The turn signal lights flash once 1 2
moving and installing procedures.
and the vehicle power turns off.
TIP To open the seat 4
When the main switch is turned to
“OFF” but the smart key cannot be
confirmed (the smart key is either out-
side operation range or has been
turned off), the beeper will sound for 3
seconds and the smart key system in- 1. Push. 1
dicator light will flash for 30 seconds. 2. Turn.
During this 30 seconds, the main
switch can be freely operated. To open the fuel tank cap lid
After 30 seconds, the vehicle 1. “SEAT” button
power will turn off automatically.
1
To turn the vehicle power off im- Push the “SEAT” button, and then lift
mediately, push the main switch the rear of the seat.
knob four times within 2 seconds. To close the seat, push down on the
rear to lock it in position.
EAU76533
OPEN (open) TIP
The fuel tank cap lid and the seat can Make sure that the seat is securely
be opened. closed before starting off.
1. “FUEL” button
1. With the smart key on and within
operating range, push the main Push the “FUEL” button to open the
switch knob. fuel tank cap lid.
4-9
Smart key system (GDR155-A)
The seat can also be opened with EAU76521
“ ” (lock) TIP
the mechanical key. (See page
If the steering will not lock, try turning
7-19.)
1 2 the handlebar back to the right slightly.
Open position reminder
To unlock the steering
To prevent you from accidentally leav-
ing the vehicle unlocked by walking
4 away with the main switch still in the 1 2
“OPEN” position, the smart key system
beeper will sound under the following
conditions.
When the main switch has been in 1. Push.
2. Turn.
the open position for 3 minutes
If the smart key is turned off while The steering is locked and all electrical
the main switch is in the open po- systems are off.
sition 1. Push.
If you walk out of range of the 2. Turn.
To lock the steering
smart key system with the main 1. Turn the handlebar all the way to 1. With the smart key turned on and
switch in the open position the left. within operating range, push the
If the beeper sounds after 3 minutes, 2. With the smart key turned on and main switch knob.
turn the main switch to “OFF” or “ ”. If within operating range, push the 2. While the smart key system indi-
the beeper sounds because the smart main switch knob. cator light is on, push and turn the
key was turned off or moved out of 3. While the smart key system indi- main switch to the desired posi-
range, turn the smart key on and walk cator light is on, push and turn the tion.
back into range. main switch to “ ”.
TIP
The beeper will turn off after 1
minute.
4-10
Stop and Start System (GDR155-A)
EAU76824
the battery could become dis- EAU76671

Stop and Start System charged and it may not be possible Stop and Start System opera-
to restart the engine due to insuffi- tion
cient battery voltage.
EAU76686
Activating the Stop and Start Sys-
TIP tem
Although the engine normally 1. Turn the main switch on.
stops at the same time the vehicle
A is stopped, it may take a while un- ON
1 til the engine stops when operat- 5
ing the vehicle under 10 km/h
1. Stop and Start System indicator light “ A ” such as in heavy traffic.
If you think the battery voltage has
The Stop and Start System is a system
decreased because the engine
that stops the engine automatically
cannot be started using the starter
when the vehicle is stopped while the
switch or for some other reason,
Stop and Start System indicator light is
do not turn on the Stop and Start
on to prevent noise, control exhaust
System. 2. Set the Stop and Start System
emissions, and reduce fuel consump-
Have a Yamaha dealer check the switch to “ A ”.
tion.
battery at the intervals specified in
When the rider turns the throttle grip A
the periodic maintenance chart.
slightly, the engine restarts automati- A

cally and the vehicle starts off. A

ECA23961

NOTICE
When parking the vehicle or leaving
the vehicle unattended, be sure to
turn the main switch off. If the Stop
and Start System is left turned on,

5-1
Stop and Start System (GDR155-A)
3. When the vehicle confirms that the A
At this time, the “ A ” indicator light on
following conditions are met, the the multi-function meter starts flashing
Stop and Start System activates A
to indicate that the engine is currently
and the Stop and Start System in- stopped by the Stop and Start System.
A

dicator light comes on.


The Stop and Start System
switch is set to “ A ”.
After the engine was warmed
up, the engine was left idling
5 for a certain period of time.
The vehicle has traveled at a TIP
speed of 10 km/h or higher. To preserve battery power, the 1 2
Stop and Start System may not
activate. 1. On
If the Stop and Start System does 2. Flashing
not activate repeatedly, have a
Yamaha dealer check the battery. EAU76703
Restart the engine
EAU76831
If you turn the throttle grip while the
A
Stop the engine Stop and Start System indicator light is
1 After the “ A ” indicator light on the flashing and the engine is stopped, the
multi-function meter comes on, the en- engine restarts automatically and
1. On
gine stops automatically when the en- the “ A ” indicator light stops flashing.
4. To turn off the Stop and Start Sys- gine is left idling when the vehicle is
tem, set the Stop and Start Sys- stopped and the throttle grip is in the
tem switch to “ A ”. fully closed position.

5-2
Stop and Start System (GDR155-A)
Stop and Start System is left turned
on, the engine could start and the
vehicle could start moving if the
throttle grip is turned accidentally.

OFF

1 2
1. Flashing 5
2. Off TIP
EWA18730 When the sidestand is lowered,
WARNING the Stop and Start System is de-
activated.
Do not turn the throttle grip quickly
If the Stop and Start System does EWA18751

when the Stop and Start System is WARNING


not operate correctly, have a
activated and the engine is stopped.
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. When placing the vehicle on the
Otherwise, the vehicle could start
centerstand, be sure to turn the
moving unexpectedly after the en- EAU76711 main switch off. If the vehicle is
gine restarts. Precautions when using the Stop placed on the centerstand while the
and Start System Stop and Start System is left turned
In order to prevent accidents due to on, the engine could start and the
improper operation, carefully read and vehicle could start moving if the
observe the following precautions. throttle grip is turned accidentally.
EWA18741

WARNING
When walking while pushing the ve-
hicle, be sure to turn the main switch
off. If the vehicle is pushed while the
5-3
Stop and Start System (GDR155-A)
OFF
OFF

5 EWA18771 EWA18781

WARNING WARNING
When leaving the vehicle unat- Before performing maintenance, be
tended, be sure to turn the main sure to turn the main switch off. If
switch off. maintenance is performed while the
Do not leave the Stop and Start Stop and Start System is turned on,
System turned on when parking the engine could start and the vehi-
the vehicle. Otherwise, the en- cle could start moving if the throttle
gine could start and the vehicle grip is turned.
could start moving if the throttle
grip is turned accidentally.
OFF

5-4
Special features
EAUN2762 ECAN0150

CCU (Communication Control NOTICE TIP


Unit) Yamaha Motorcycle Connect may not
The Bluetooth connection may not
This model is equipped with a CCU work on all smartphone models and
work in the following situations.
that allows your vehicle and smart- OS (operating system) versions.
In a location exposed to strong
phone to connect using Bluetooth radio waves or other electro- 2. Open the seat. (See page 7-17.)
wireless technology and the Yamaha magnetic noise. 3. Remove the battery cover.
Motorcycle Connect smartphone app. At facilities nearby that are
With this connection, notifications from emitting strong radio waves (TV
SNS (social network service) apps, in- or radio towers, power plants,
coming phone calls and missed calls broadcasting stations, airports,
are signaled to you, and the battery etc.). 1 6
level of your smartphone is displayed.
The Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app Pairing the CCU and your smartphone
also provides other information such 1. Scan the QR code below and
as your last parking location, etc. download the Yamaha Motorcycle
EWAN0070
Connect app. 1. Battery cover
WARNING
Always stop the vehicle before 4. Pull out the CCU and scan its QR
operating your smartphone. code with your smartphone.
Never take your hands off the
handlebars while riding.
Always concentrate on riding by
keeping your eyes and mind on
the road.

6-1
Special features
TIP
Once paired, the smartphone is
registered in the CCU. The next
time the vehicle is turned on and
2 the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect
app is active, the connection will
be automatically executed.
1 Only one smartphone can be con-
nected to the CCU at one time.
1. CCU (Communication Control Unit)
2. CCU QR Code
6
5. When pairing is complete, the
Yamaha Motorcycle Connect icon
and smartphone battery level me-
ter will come on.

2
1. Yamaha Motorcycle Connect icon
2. Smartphone battery level meter

6-2
Instrument and control functions
EAUN0264
To lock the steering
Main switch/steering lock TIP
To prevent battery discharge, do 1 2
(GDR155) not leave the key in the on position
without the engine running.
FUEL The headlight comes on automat-
PUSH
ically when the engine is started.
SHUT

EAU10662
SEAT OFF
All electrical systems are off. The key
can be removed. 1. Push.
ZAUV0423 EWA10062
2. Turn.
The main switch/steering lock controls WARNING
the ignition and lighting systems, and is Never turn the key to “OFF” or 1. Turn the handlebars all the way to
7
used to lock the steering. The various “LOCK” while the vehicle is moving. the left.
main switch positions are described Otherwise the electrical systems will 2. With the key in the “OFF” position,
below. be switched off, which may result in push the key in and turn it to
loss of control or an accident. “LOCK”.
TIP 3. Remove the key.
The main switch/steering lock is
equipped with a keyhole shutter. (See
EAU1068B
TIP
LOCK
page 7-2 for keyhole shutter opening If the steering will not lock, try turning
The steering is locked and all electrical
and closing procedures.) the handlebars back to the right slight-
systems are off. The key can be re-
ly.
moved.
EAU85040
ON
All electrical circuits are supplied with
power and the vehicle lights are turned
on. The engine can be started. The key
cannot be removed.
7-1
Instrument and control functions
To unlock the steering EAUN0354 EAU77123

Keyhole shutter Indicator lights and warning


1 2 lights
2
(GDR155-A)

1
A

1. Push.
2. Turn. 1. “PUSH SHUT” button
2. Shutter key
From the “LOCK” position, push the
1 2 34 5 6 7 8
7 1. Left turn signal indicator light “ ”
key in and turn it to “OFF”. To open the keyhole shutter 2. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
Insert the shutter key into the keyhole 3. High beam indicator light “ ”
shutter receptacle as shown, and then 4. Coolant temperature warning light “ ”
turn the key to the right to open the 5. Engine trouble warning light “ ”
keyhole shutter. 6. Stop and Start System indicator light “ A ”
7. Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) warning
light “ ABS ”
To close the keyhole shutter
8. Right turn signal indicator light “ ”
Press the “PUSH SHUT” button to
close the keyhole shutter.

7-2
Instrument and control functions
(GDR155) EAU11449
Coolant temperature warning TIP
light “ ” When the vehicle is turned on, this light
This warning light comes on when the should come on for a few seconds and
engine is overheating. If this occurs, then go off. Otherwise, have a Yamaha
stop the engine immediately and allow dealer check vehicle.
the engine to cool. (See page 10-36.)
For vehicles with a radiator fan, the ra- EAU85161

diator fan(s) automatically switch on or ABS warning light “ ” ABS

off according to the coolant tempera- This warning light comes on when the
1 23 4 5 vehicle is first turned on, and goes off
ture.
1. Left turn signal indicator light “ ” after starting riding. If the warning light
2. High beam indicator light “ ” TIP comes on while riding, the anti-lock
3. Coolant temperature warning light “ ” When the vehicle is turned on, the light brake system may not work correctly.
4. Engine trouble warning light “ ” will come on for a few seconds, and EWA16043
5. Right turn signal indicator light “ ” 7
then go off. If the light does not come WARNING
EAU11032
on, or if the light remains on, have a If the ABS warning light does not
Turn signal indicator lights “ ” Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. turn off after reaching 10 km/h (6
and “ ” ECA10022 mi/h), or if the warning light comes
Each indicator light will flash when its NOTICE on while riding:
corresponding turn signal lights are Do not continue to operate the en- Use extra caution to avoid pos-
flashing. gine if it is overheating. sible wheel lock during emer-
gency braking.
EAU11081
Have a Yamaha dealer check
High beam indicator light “ ” EAU77561
Engine trouble warning light “ ” the vehicle as soon as possible.
This indicator light comes on when the
This warning light comes on if a prob-
high beam of the headlight is switched
lem is detected in the engine or other
on.
vehicle control system. If this occurs,
have a Yamaha dealer check the on-
board diagnostic system.
7-3
Instrument and control functions
Notification setting is needed for
TIP TIP
each application at the connected
The ABS warning light may come on Even if the Stop and Start Switch is set
smartphone in advance.
while revving the engine with the vehi- to “ A ”, this indicator light may not
cle on its centerstand, but this does come on. (See page 5-1.)
not indicate a malfunction.
EAUN2781

EAU78600
Incoming call indicator light “ ”
Smart key system indicator This indicator light flashes when there
light “ ” (for GDR155-A) is an incoming call to the connected
This indicator light communicates the smartphone. If you do not answer the
status of the smart key system. When call, the indicator light stays on until
the smart key system is operating nor- you turn the vehicle off.
mally, this indicator light will be off. If
TIP
7 there is an error in the smart key sys-
This function works only when the
tem, the indicator light will flash. The
smartphone is connected to the vehi-
indicator light will also flash when com-
cle.
munication between the vehicle and
smart key takes place and when cer- EAUN2791
tain smart key system operations are Notification indicator light “ ”
carried out. This indicator light flashes for 10 sec-
onds when the connected smartphone
EAU76382
Stop and Start System indicator receives an SNS, E-mail or other notifi-
light “ A ” (for GDR155-A) cation. After that, the indicator light
This indicator light comes on when the stays on until you turn the vehicle off.
Stop and Start System activates. The TIP
indicator light will flash when the en- This function works only when the
gine is automatically stopped by the smartphone is connected to the
Stop and Start System. vehicle.
7-4
Instrument and control functions
EAUV0980
settings while riding can distract the
Multi-function meter unit operator and increase the risk of an
TIP
Even if the smartphone is not connect-
10 9 8 accident.
ed, when the vehicle is turned on, this
The “MENU” switch is located on the icon should come on for a few sec-
left side of handlebar. This switch al- onds. Otherwise have a Yamaha dealer
lows you to control or change the set- check the CCU and the electrical cir-
tings of multi-function meter unit. cuit.

EAUN2871
1 Smartphone battery level meter
123 4 5 67 This meter indicates the current battery
1. Incoming call indicator light “ ” level of the connected smartphone.
2. Notification indicator light “ ” The display segment of the meter dis-
3. Tachometer
appears from full to blank as the bat- 7
4. Multi-function display
tery level decreases. When
5. Fuel meter
approximately 10% or less of the bat-
6. Smartphone battery level meter
7. Yamaha Motorcycle Connect icon tery remains, the last segment start
1. “MENU” switch
8. VVA (variable valve actuation) indicator flashing.
9. Clock TIP
TIP
10.Speedometer
Be sure to turn the main switch on be- Even if the smartphone is not connect-
EWA12423
fore using the “MENU” switch. ed, when the vehicle is turned on, this
WARNING icon should come on for a few sec-
Be sure to stop the vehicle before EAUN2860 onds. Otherwise have a Yamaha dealer
making any setting changes to the Yamaha Motorcycle Connect icon check the CCU and the electrical cir-
multi-function meter unit. Changing This icon comes on when CCU and cuit.
smartphone is connected via Yamaha
Motorcycle Connect.

7-5
Instrument and control functions
EAUN3000 EAU86831
The tachometer allows the rider to
Switching the display units Speedometer
monitor the engine speed and keep it
The display units can be switched 1 within the ideal power range.
between km/L and L/100km .
EAU86841
To switch the display units Fuel meter
1. Turn the vehicle off.
2. While pushing the “MENU”
switch, turn the vehicle on.
3. Continue to push the “MENU”
switch until the display unit setting
screen comes on (approximately 5 1. Speedometer
seconds).
4. Push the “MENU” switch once to The speedometer shows the vehicle’s
7 switch the display units. traveling speed.
1
5. Push the “MENU” switch for 1 1. Fuel meter
EAU87190
second to confirm the setting. Tachometer
The fuel meter indicates the amount of
fuel in the fuel tank. The display seg-
ments of the fuel meter disappear from
“F” (full) towards “E” (empty) as the fuel
level decreases. When approximately
1.1 L (0.29 US gal, 0.24 Imp.gal) of fuel
remains, the last segment starts flash-
ing. Refuel as soon as possible.

1
1. Tachometer

7-6
Instrument and control functions
4. Use the “MENU” switch to set the 2. While pushing the “MENU”
TIP
minutes. switch, turn the vehicle on.
If a problem is detected in the electrical
5. Push the “MENU” switch until the 3. Continue pushing the “MENU”
circuit, the fuel level segments will flash
minute digits stop flashing. The switch. The display unit setting
repeatedly. If this occurs, have a
setting is confirmed. screen will come on (after 5 sec-
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
onds), and after that (an additional
EAU86870
10 seconds) all segments other
EAU86851 VVA indicator
Clock than the VVA indicator will start
1 flashing. Now release the “MENU”
1 switch.
4. Push the “MENU” switch once to
change the on or off setting.
5. Push the “MENU” switch for 1
second to confirm the setting. 7
TIP
Turning the VVA indicator off does not
1. VVA (variable valve actuation) indicator turn off the variable valve actuation
1. Clock system.
This model is equipped with variable
The clock uses a 12-hour time system. valve actuation (VVA) for good fuel
economy and acceleration in both the
To set the clock low-speed and high-speed ranges.
1. Push the “MENU” switch until the The VVA indicator comes on when the
hour digits start flashing. variable valve actuation system has
2. Use the “MENU” switch to set the switched to the high-speed range.
hours.
3. Push the “MENU” switch until the To turn the VVA indicator on or off
minute digits start flashing. 1. Turn the vehicle off.

7-7
Instrument and control functions
EAUV1011
Multi-function display TIP
ODO → TRIP 1 → TRIP 2 → TRIP F →
The odometer will lock at 999999 and
F/ECO → AVE F/ECO → BATT → OIL
cannot be reset.
TRIP → V-BELT TRIP → bL_2 → ODO
TIP EAU86900

The fuel reserve tripmeter appears Tripmeters


only when you are low on fuel.
The oil change tripmeter, V-belt
replacement tripmeter, and back-
light dimmer can not be displayed
1
1. Multi-function display while the vehicle is moving.

The multi-function display is equipped EAU86890

7 with the following: Odometer


an odometer (ODO) 1
two tripmeters (TRIP 1 and TRIP 2) 1. Tripmeter
a fuel reserve tripmeter (TRIP F)
an instantaneous fuel consump- The tripmeters show the distance trav-
tion display (F/ECO) eled since they were last reset.
an average fuel consumption dis- To reset a tripmeter, set the display to
play (AVE F/ECO) the tripmeter you want to reset, and
a battery voltage display (BATT) then push the “MENU” switch until it is
an oil change tripmeter (OIL TRIP) 1 reset.
a V-belt replacement tripmeter (V- 1. Odometer TIP
BELT TRIP) The tripmeters will reset and continue
a backlight dimmer (bL_02) The odometer shows the total distance
counting after 9999.9 is reached.
Push the “MENU” switch to change traveled by the vehicle.
the display in the following order:

7-8
Instrument and control functions
EAU86910 EAU86920
Fuel reserve tripmeter Oil change tripmeter TIP
1 When the engine oil has been
changed, the oil change tripmeter and
the oil change indicator must be reset.
Otherwise, the oil change indicator will
not come on at the correct time.

EAU86930
V-belt replacement tripmeter
1
1 2
1. Fuel reserve tripmeter 1. Oil change indicator “OIL”
2. Oil change tripmeter
If the last segment of the fuel meter
starts flashing, the display automati- This tripmeter shows the distance trav- 7
cally changes to the fuel reserve trip- eled since the last engine oil change.
meter “TRIP F” and starts counting the The oil change indicator “OIL” will flash
distance traveled from that point. at the initial 1000 km (600 mi), the next
To reset the fuel reserve tripmeter, 3000 km (1800 mi), and then every 2
push the “MENU” switch until it is re- 3000 km (1800 mi) thereafter. 1. V-belt replacement indicator “V-BELT”
set. To reset the oil change tripmeter and 2. V-belt replacement tripmeter
oil change indicator, select the oil
TIP This tripmeter shows the distance trav-
change tripmeter, and then push the
If you do not reset the fuel reserve trip- “MENU” switch until “OIL” and the trip- eled since the V-belt was last replaced.
meter manually, it will reset automati- meter start flashing. While “OIL” and The V-belt replacement indicator “V-
cally and disappear from the display the tripmeter are flashing, push the BELT” will flash every 25000 km
after refueling and traveling 5 km (3 mi). “MENU” switch until the tripmeter is (15500 mi) to indicate that the V-belt
reset. should be replaced.

7-9
Instrument and control functions
To reset both the tripmeter and the in- This display shows fuel consumption “km/L”: the average distance that
dicator, select the V-belt replacement under current riding conditions. It can can be traveled on 1.0 L of fuel.
tripmeter, and then push the “MENU” be set to either “km/L” or “L/100 km”. “L/100 km”: the average amount
switch until “V-BELT” and the tripme- “km/L”: the distance that can be of fuel necessary to travel 100 km.
ter start flashing. While “V-BELT” and traveled on 1.0 L of fuel.
TIP
the tripmeter are flashing, push the “L/100 km”: the amount of fuel
To reset the display, push the
“MENU” switch until the tripmeter is necessary to travel 100 km.
“MENU” switch until it resets.
reset.
TIP After resetting, “_ _._” is shown
TIP When traveling under 10 km/h, “_ _._” until the vehicle has traveled some
When the V-belt is replaced, the trip- is displayed. distance.
meter and indicator must be reset.
Otherwise, the V-belt replacement in- EAUV1040 EAU86960

dicator will not come on at the correct Average fuel consumption display Battery voltage display
7 time.

EAUV1030
Instantaneous fuel consumption
display

1 1
1. Average fuel consumption display 1. Battery voltage meter

This display shows the average fuel This display shows the current charge
consumption since it was last reset. state of the battery.
The average fuel consumption display Over 12.8 V = Full charge.
1 can be set to either “km/L” or “L/100 Under 12.7 V = Charging is re-
1. Instantaneous fuel consumption display
km”. quired.
7-10
Instrument and control functions
3. Push the “MENU” switch until the EAU1234R
TIP
figures (bL_01, bL_02, or bL_03) Handlebar switches
If the battery voltage is less than 9.0 V,
flash. Left
“_ _._” is displayed.
4. Use the “MENU” switch to select
1 2
EAUV1050
the desired backlight level.
Backlight dimmer 5. Push the “MENU” switch to con-
firm the chosen backlight level
and the figure stops flashing.

4 3
1. “MENU” switch
2. Dimmer switch “ / ” 7
3. Turn signal switch “ / ”
1 4. Horn switch “ ”
1. Backlight dimmer

This function allows you to dim or


brighten the display.

To access the backlight dimmer func-


tion
1. Make sure the vehicle is com-
pletely stopped.
2. Use the “MENU” switch to cycle
through the menu until the current
backlight level (bL_01, bL_02, or
bL_03) is displayed.

7-11
Instrument and control functions
Right EAU12461
The hazard lights are used in case of an
Turn signal switch “ / ”
1 To signal a right-hand turn, push this
emergency or to warn other drivers
when your vehicle is stopped where it
switch to “ ”. To signal a left-hand
might be a traffic hazard.
A

A
turn, push this switch to “ ”. When ECA10062
released, the switch returns to the cen- NOTICE
2 ter position. To cancel the turn signal
Do not use the hazard lights for an
3 lights, push the switch in after it has re-
extended length of time with the en-
turned to the center position.
gine not running, otherwise the bat-
EAU12501 tery may discharge.
1. Stop and Start System switch “ A / A ” (for Horn switch “ ”
equipped models) Press this switch to sound the horn. EAU59011
2. Hazard lights switch “ / ” Menu switch “MENU”
3. Start switch “ ” EAU12722 This switch is used to perform selec-
7 Start switch “ ” tions in the setting mode display of the
EAU89570 With the sidestand up, push this switch multi-function meter unit.
Dimmer switch “ / ”
while applying the front or rear brake to See Multi-function meter unit on page
Set this switch to “ ” for the high
crank the engine with the starter. See 7-5 for detailed information.
beam and to “ ” for the low beam.
page 9-2 for starting instructions prior
TIP to starting the engine. EAU76391
Stop and Start System
When the switch is set to low beam,
switch “ A / A ” (for GDR155-A)
both upper headlights come on. Hazard switch “ ”
EAU79500

To turn on the Stop and Start System,


When the switch is set to high beam, With the main switch in the “ON” posi- set the switch to “ A ”. To turn off the
both lower headlights also come on. tion, use this switch to turn on the haz- Stop and Start System, set this switch
ard lights (simultaneous flashing of all to “ A ”.
turn signal lights).

7-12
Instrument and control functions
EAU12902 EAU12952 EAUN0440

Front brake lever Rear brake lever Rear brake lever lock
This vehicle is equipped with a rear
1 brake lever lock.
1
2

1
1. Front brake lever 1. Rear brake lever 3
The front brake lever is located on the The rear brake lever is located on the
1. Rear brake lever
right side of the handlebar. To apply left side of the handlebar. To apply the 7
2. Lever lock pin
the front brake, pull this lever toward rear brake, pull this lever toward the 3. Lever lock pin stopper
the throttle grip. handlebar grip.
To lock the brake lever
1. Pull the rear brake lever toward
the handlebar grip.
2. Push the lever lock pin down until
it latches with the lever lock pin
stopper.

To unlock the brake lever


1. Pull the brake lever toward the
handlebar grip.

7-13
Instrument and control functions
2. The lever lock pin should release EAU77821

from the lever lock pin stopper ABS (for ABS models) TIP
This model’s ABS (anti-lock brake sys- The ABS performs a self-diagno-
and unlock the rear brake lever.
tem) acts on the front brake system. sis test each time the vehicle first
TIP Operate the brakes as you normally starts off after the main switch is
Use the rear brake lever lock while would with a conventional brake sys- turned on and the vehicle has trav-
seated. tem. If the ABS is activated, a pulsating eled at a speed of 10 km/h (6 mi/h)
EWAN0010 sensation may be felt at the front brake or higher. During this test, a click-
WARNING lever. In this situation, continue to ap- ing noise may be audible, and a vi-
ply the brakes and let the ABS work; do bration may be felt at the brake
Never apply the rear brake lever lock
not release and re-apply the brakes lever, but these do not indicate a
while the vehicle is moving, other-
(i.e., pump the brakes) as this will re- malfunction.
wise loss of control or an accident
duce braking effectiveness. The ABS has a test mode which
may result. Make sure that the vehi- EWA16051 allows the owner to experience
7 cle is stopped before applying the
WARNING the pulsating sensation at the front
rear brake lever lock.
Always keep a sufficient distance brake lever. However, special
from the vehicle ahead to match the tools are required so please con-
riding speed even with ABS. sult your Yamaha dealer.
The ABS performs best with ECA20100

long braking distances. NOTICE


On certain surfaces, such as Be careful not to damage the wheel
rough or gravel roads, the brak- sensor or wheel sensor rotor; other-
ing distance may be longer with wise, improper performance of the
the ABS than without. ABS will result.
The ABS is monitored by an ECU,
which will revert the system to conven-
tional braking if a malfunction occurs.

7-14
Instrument and control functions
EAUN2571
To install the fuel tank cap, turn it
Fuel tank cap clockwise until the “ ” mark is facing
To open the fuel tank cap lid, turn the forward. Close the fuel tank cap lid.
main switch to “OPEN” position and
push the “FUEL” button.
1
1
2 1 1
FUEL FUEL 2
1. Front wheel sensor
2. Front wheel sensor rotor

GDR155 GDR155-A 1. Fuel tank cap


2. “ ” mark 7
1. “FUEL” button
EWA10132

To open the the fuel tank cap, turn it WARNING


counterclockwise and pull it off. Make sure that the fuel tank cap is
properly installed before riding.
1 Leaking fuel is a fire hazard.

1. Fuel tank cap lid


2. Fuel tank cap

7-15
Instrument and control functions
EAU13213
ately. If gasoline spills on your skin,
Fuel 1 wash with soap and water. If gaso-
Make sure there is sufficient gasoline in 2
line spills on your clothing, change
the tank. your clothes.
EWA10882

WARNING
EAUN0750

Gasoline and gasoline vapors are


extremely flammable. To avoid fires
and explosions and to reduce the Recommended fuel:
risk of injury when refueling, follow Unleaded gasoline only
1. Fuel tank filler tube Fuel tank capacity:
these instructions. 5.5 L (1.5 US gal, 1.2 Imp.gal)
2. Maximum fuel level
1. Before refueling, turn off the en-
gine and be sure that no one is sit- 3. Wipe up any spilled fuel immedi- ECA11401

ately. NOTICE: Immediately NOTICE


7 ting on the vehicle. Never refuel
while smoking, or while in the vi- wipe off spilled fuel with a clean, Use only unleaded gasoline. The use
cinity of sparks, open flames, or dry, soft cloth, since fuel may of leaded gasoline will cause severe
other sources of ignition such as deteriorate painted surfaces or damage to internal engine parts,
the pilot lights of water heaters plastic parts. [ECA10072] such as the valves and piston rings,
and clothes dryers. 4. Be sure to securely close the fuel as well as to the exhaust system.
2. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop tank cap.
EWA15152
filling when the fuel reaches the WARNING
bottom of the filler tube. Because
fuel expands when it heats up, Gasoline is poisonous and can
heat from the engine or the sun cause injury or death. Handle gaso-
can cause fuel to spill out of the line with care. Never siphon gasoline
fuel tank. by mouth. If you should swallow
some gasoline or inhale a lot of gas-
oline vapor, or get some gasoline in
your eyes, see your doctor immedi-
7-16
Instrument and control functions
EAU86150 EAU13435 EAU89400

Fuel tank overflow hose Catalytic converter Seat


The exhaust system contains catalytic
converter(s) to reduce harmful exhaust To open the seat
emissions.
EWA10863
Via the main switch
WARNING Turn the main switch to “OPEN”, and
The exhaust system is hot after op- then push the “SEAT” button. (See
eration. To prevent a fire hazard or page 4-9.)
burns:
1 Do not park the vehicle near With the mechanical key
1. Fuel tank overflow hose possible fire hazards such as 1. Open the keyhole cover.
grass or other materials that 2. Insert the mechanical key into the
The overflow hose drains excess gaso- easily burn. seat lock, and then turn it clock-
line and directs it safely away from the Park the vehicle in a place wise. 7
vehicle. where pedestrians or children
Before operating the vehicle: are not likely to touch the hot
Check the fuel tank overflow hose exhaust system.
connection and routing. Make sure that the exhaust sys- 3
Check the fuel tank overflow hose 2
tem has cooled down before
for cracks or damage, and replace doing any maintenance work.
it if necessary. Do not allow the engine to idle
Make sure that the fuel tank over- more than a few minutes. Long 1
flow hose is not blocked, and idling can cause a build-up of
clean it if necessary. heat. 1. Keyhole cover
2. Seat lock
3. Unlock.

3. Lift the rear of the seat.

7-17
Instrument and control functions
ECA24020 EAU37482
To release a helmet from a helmet
NOTICE Helmet holders holder
Make sure that the keyhole cover is Open the seat, remove the helmet from
installed when the mechanical key is the helmet holder, and then close the
not being used. seat.
1
To close the seat
Push the rear of the seat down to lock
it in place.
TIP
Make sure that the seat is properly se- 1. Helmet holder
cured before riding.
The helmet holders are located under
7 the seat.

To secure a helmet to a helmet hold-


er
1. Open the seat. (See page 7-17.)
2. Attach a helmet to a helmet hold-
er, and then securely close the
seat. WARNING! Never ride with
a helmet attached to the helmet
holder, since the helmet may hit
objects, causing loss of control
and possibly an accident. [EWA10162]

7-18
Instrument and control functions
EAUN2980

Storage compartments TIP


This model is equipped with 2 storage Do not leave your vehicle unat-
compartments. The front storage com- tended with the seat open.
1 Some helmets cannot be stored in
partment and rear storage compart-
ment are located as shown. the rear storage compartment be-
cause of their size or shape.
Front storage compartment ECA21150

NOTICE
1. Front storage compartment Keep the following points in mind
when using the storage compart-
Rear storage compartment ment.
Since the storage compartment
accumulates heat when ex- 7
1 posed to the sun and/or the en-
gine heat, do not store anything
1 susceptible to heat, consum-
1. Front storage compartment lid ables or flammable items inside
it.
To open the storage compartment,
To avoid humidity from spread-
push the front storage compartment lid
ing through the storage com-
as shown.
partment, wrap wet articles in a
1. Rear storage compartment
plastic bag before storing them
To open the rear storage compart- in the compartment.
ment, turn the main switch to “OPEN”, Since the storage compartment
and then push the “SEAT” button. may get wet while the vehicle is
being washed, wrap any articles
stored in the compartment in a
plastic bag.
7-19
Instrument and control functions
Do not keep anything valuable EAUN2990
To use the power outlet
or breakable in the storage Power outlet 1. Turn the vehicle power off.
compartment. This model is equipped with a 12V DC 2. Open the front storage compart-
power outlet. ment lid. (See page 7-19.)
EWA15861

WARNING 3. Remove the power outlet cap.


4. Turn the accessory off.
Do not exceed the following loading
5. Insert the accessory plug into the
limits: 1 power outlet.
Front storage compartment: 0.3
6. Turn the vehicle power on and
kg (1 lb)
start the engine.
Rear storage compartment: 5.0
7. Turn the accessory on.
kg (11 lb)
Maximum load for the vehicle: TIP
153 kg (337 lb) When finished riding, turn off the ac-
1. Power outlet
7 cessory and disconnect it from the
ECAN0140
power outlet, and then install the cap.
NOTICE
Do not use the power outlet when
the engine is off, and do not exceed
the specified electrical load; other-
wise the fuse may blow or the bat- 1
tery may discharge.
When washing the vehicle, do not di-
rect high-pressure washers at the
power outlet area.

Maximum electrical load: 1. Power outlet cap


12 W (1A)

7-20
Instrument and control functions
EWAN0050 EAU15306
this system regularly and have a
WARNING Sidestand Yamaha dealer repair it if it does not
To prevent electrical shock or short- The sidestand is located on the left function properly.
circuiting, install the cap when the side of the frame. Raise the sidestand
power outlet is not in use. or lower it with your foot while holding
the vehicle upright.
TIP
The built-in sidestand switch is part of
the ignition circuit cut-off system,
which cuts the ignition in certain situa-
tions. (See the following section for an
explanation of the ignition circuit cut-
off system.)
EWA10242 7
WARNING
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 starting off. Therefore, check

7-21
Instrument and control functions
EAUT1098

Ignition circuit cut-off system


Check the operation of the sidestand
switch according to the following pro-
cedure.

7-22
Instrument and control functions

Place vehicle on centerstand. WARNING


The vehicle must be placed on the
Turn the main switch on. centerstand during this inspection.
If a malfunction is found, have the vehicle
Put the sidestand up. inspected before riding.

Push the start switch while applying


either of the brake levers. The engine will 7
start.

Put the sidestand down.

If the engine stalls:

The sidestand switch is OK.

7-23
For your safety – pre-operation checks
EAU1559B

Inspect your vehicle each time you use it to make sure the vehicle is in safe operating condition. Always follow the inspection
and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner’s Manual.
EWA11152

WARNING
Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage.
Do not operate the vehicle if you find any problem. If a problem cannot be corrected by the procedures provided in
this manual, have the vehicle inspected by a Yamaha dealer.
Before using this vehicle, check the following points:
ITEM CHECKS PAGE

• Check fuel level in fuel tank.


• Refuel if necessary.
Fuel • Check fuel line for leakage. 7-16, 7-17
• Check fuel tank overflow hose for obstructions, cracks or damage, and check
hose connection.
8
• Check oil level in engine.
Engine oil • If necessary, add recommended oil to specified level. 10-10
• Check vehicle for oil leakage.
Final transmission oil • Check vehicle for oil leakage. 10-12
• Check coolant level in reservoir.
Coolant • If necessary, add recommended coolant to specified level. 10-13
• Check cooling system for leakage.
• Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
• Check brake pads for wear.
Front brake • Replace if necessary. 10-21, 10-22
• Check fluid level in reservoir.
• If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage.

8-1
For your safety – pre-operation checks
IT EM C HE C K S PAGE

• Check operation.
• If soft or spongy, have Yamaha dealer bleed hydraulic system.
• Check brake pads for wear.
Rear brake • Replace if necessary. 10-21, 10-22
• Check fluid level in reservoir.
• If necessary, add specified brake fluid to specified level.
• Check hydraulic system for leakage.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
• Check throttle grip free play.
Throttle grip 10-17, 10-24
• If necessary, have Yamaha dealer adjust throttle grip free play and lubricate ca-
ble and grip housing.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
Control cables 10-23
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check for damage.
• Check tire condition and tread depth.
Wheels and tires 10-18, 10-19
• Check air pressure.
• Correct if necessary.
8
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
Brake levers 10-24
• Lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary.
• Make sure that operation is smooth.
Centerstand, sidestand 10-25
• Lubricate pivots if necessary.
• Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened.
Chassis fasteners —
• Tighten if necessary.
Instruments, lights, signals • Check operation.

and switches • Correct if necessary.
• Check operation of ignition circuit cut-off system.
Sidestand switch 7-21
• If system is not working correctly, have Yamaha dealer check vehicle.

8-2
Operation and important riding points
EAU15952 EAU16842
1600 km (1000 mi) and beyond
Engine break-in The vehicle can now be operated nor-
Read the Owner’s Manual carefully to There is never a more important period mally.
become familiar with all controls. If in the life of your engine than the period ECA10271

there is a control or function you do not between 0 and 1600 km (1000 mi). For NOTICE
understand, ask your Yamaha dealer. this reason, you should read the fol- If any engine trouble should occur
EWA10272
lowing material carefully. during the engine break-in period,
WARNING Since the engine is brand new, do not immediately have a Yamaha dealer
Failure to familiarize yourself with put an excessive load on it for the first check the vehicle.
the controls can lead to loss of con- 1600 km (1000 mi). The various parts in
trol, which could cause an accident the engine wear and polish themselves
or injury. to the correct operating clearances.
During this period, prolonged full-throt-
tle operation or any condition that
might result in engine overheating
must be avoided.

EAUM2012

9
0–1000 km (0–600 mi)
Avoid prolonged operation above 1/3
throttle. NOTICE: After 1000 km (600
mi) of operation, be sure to replace
the engine oil and final transmission
oil. [ECA11662]
1000–1600 km (600–1000 mi)
Avoid prolonged operation above 1/2
throttle.

9-1
Operation and important riding points
EAU86740
5. Release the start switch when the EAUN0073

Starting the engine engine starts, or after 5 seconds.


The ignition circuit cut-off system will Wait 10 seconds before pressing
ECAN0072

enable starting when the sidestand is NOTICE


the switch again to allow battery
be up. voltage to restore. Do not ride through deep water, oth-
ECA11043 erwise the engine may be damaged.
To start the engine NOTICE Avoid puddles because they may be
1. Turn the main switch on. For maximum engine life, never ac- deeper than expected.
2. Confirm the indicator and warning celerate hard when the engine is
light(s) come on for a few sec- cold!
onds, and the go off. (See page
7-2.)
TIP
Do not start the engine if the en-
gine trouble warning light remains
on.
The ABS warning light should
come on and stay on until the ve- 9
hicle reaches a speed of 10 km/h
(6 mi/h).
ECA24110

NOTICE
If a warning or indicator light does
not work as described above, have a
Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
3. Close the throttle completely.
4. While applying the front or rear
brake, push the start switch.
9-2
Operation and important riding points
EAU45093 EAU16782 EAU60650

Starting off Acceleration and deceleration Braking


1. While pulling the rear brake lever EWA17790

with your left hand and holding the WARNING


grab bar with your right hand, (b) Avoid braking hard or suddenly
push the scooter off the center- (especially when leaning over to
stand. one side), otherwise the vehicle
may skid or overturn.
(a) Railroad crossings, streetcar
1
rails, iron plates on road con-
ZAUM0199
struction sites, and manhole
covers become extremely slip-
The speed can be adjusted by opening pery when wet. Therefore, slow
and closing the throttle. To increase down when approaching such
the speed, turn the throttle grip in di- areas and cross them with cau-
rection (a). To reduce the speed, turn tion.
the throttle grip in direction (b). Keep in mind that braking on a
1. Grab bar
wet road is much more difficult.
9 2. Sit astride the seat, and then ad- Ride slowly down a hill, as brak-
just the rear view mirrors. ing downhill can be very diffi-
3. Switch the turn signals on. cult.
4. Check for oncoming traffic, and
then slowly turn the throttle grip 1. Close the throttle completely.
(on the right) in order to take off. 2. Apply both front and rear brakes
5. Switch the turn signals off. simultaneously while gradually in-
creasing the pressure.

9-3
Operation and important riding points
EAU16821 EAU77861

Tips for reducing fuel con- Parking TIP


sumption When parking, turn off the Stop and Even when the vehicle is parked in a lo-
Fuel consumption depends largely on Start System and then stop the engine. cation partitioned by a fence or the
your riding style. Consider the follow- After turning off the main switch, be glass window of a shop, if the smart
ing tips to reduce fuel consumption: sure to remove the key and take it with key is within operating range, other
Avoid high engine speeds during you. For smart key models, be sure to people will be able to start the engine
acceleration. turn off the smart key and take with and operate the vehicle. Please turn
Avoid high engine speeds with no you. the smart key off when leaving the ve-
load on the engine.
EWA18840 hicle. (See page 4-8.)
Turn the engine off instead of let- WARNING
ting it idle for an extended length Since the engine and exhaust
of time (e.g., in traffic jams, at traf- system can become very hot,
fic lights or at railroad crossings). park in a place where pedestri-
ans or children are not likely to
touch them and be burned.
Do not park on a slope or on soft
ground, otherwise the vehicle
may overturn, increasing the 9
risk of a fuel leak and fire.
Do not park near grass or other
flammable materials which
might catch fire.
If the Stop and Start System is
left turned on, the battery could
become discharged and it may
not be possible to restart the
engine due to insufficient bat-
tery voltage.
9-4
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU17246 EWA15123 EAU85230

WARNING Tool kit


Periodic inspection, adjustment, and Turn off the engine when performing
lubrication will keep your vehicle in the maintenance unless otherwise
safest and most efficient condition specified.
possible. Safety is an obligation of the A running engine has moving 1
vehicle owner/operator. The most im- parts that can catch on body
portant points of vehicle inspection, parts or clothing and electrical
adjustment, and lubrication are ex- parts that can cause shocks or
plained on the following pages. fires.
The intervals given in the periodic Running the engine while ser-
maintenance charts should be simply vicing can lead to eye injury, 1. Tool kit
considered as a general guide under burns, fire, or carbon monoxide
normal riding conditions. However, de- The tool kit is in the location shown.
poisoning – possibly leading to
pending on the weather, terrain, geo- The tools provided in the tool kit are
death. See page 2-3 for more in-
graphical location, and individual use, intended to assist you in the perfor-
formation about carbon monox-
the maintenance intervals may need to mance of preventive maintenance and
ide.
be shortened. minor repairs. However, a torque
EWA10322 EWA15461
wrench and other tools are necessary
WARNING WARNING to perform certain maintenance work
10 Failure to properly maintain the vehi- Brake discs, calipers, drums, and correctly.
cle or performing maintenance ac- linings can become very hot during
TIP
tivities incorrectly may increase use. To avoid possible burns, let
If you do not have the tools or experi-
your risk of injury or death during brake components cool before
ence required for a particular job, have
service or while using the vehicle. If touching them.
your Yamaha dealer perform it for you.
you are not familiar with vehicle ser-
vice, have a Yamaha dealer perform
service.

10-1
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAUU0621

TIP
The annual checks must be performed every year, except if a kilometer-based maintenance is performed in-
stead.
From 20000 km, repeat the maintenance intervals starting from 4000 km.
Items marked with an asterisk should be performed by a Yamaha dealer as they require special tools, data and tech-
nical skills.

EAU67781

Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system


ODOMETER READING (whichever comes first)
1000 km 4000 km 7000 km 10000 km 13000 km ANNUAL
NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB
or or or or or CHECK
1 month 4 months 7 months 10 months 13 months

• Check fuel hoses for cracks or


1 * Fuel line √ √ √ √ √
damage.
• Check condition.
2 * Fuel filter Every 12000 km (7500 mi)
• Replace if necessary.
• Check condition.
√ √ √ √ 10
3 Spark plug • Clean and regap.
• Replace. Every 8000 km (5000 mi)
• Check valve clearance.
4 * Valves √ √
• Adjust if necessary.
5 * Fuel injection • Check engine idle speed. √ √ √ √ √
• Check for leakage.
6 * Exhaust system • Tighten if necessary. √ √ √ √ √
• Replace gasket(s) if necessary.

10-2
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU67794

General maintenance and lubrication chart


ODOMETER READING (whichever comes first)
1000 km 4000 km 7000 km 10000 km 13000 km ANNUAL
NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB
or or or or or CHECK
1 month 4 months 7 months 10 months 13 months

• Perform dynamic inspection us-


Diagnostic system
1 * ing Yamaha diagnostic tool. √ √ √ √ √ √
check
• Check the error codes.
2 Air filter element • Replace. Every 12000 km (7500 mi)
3 Air filter check hose • Clean. √ √ √ √ √
V-belt case air filter • Clean.
4 * √ √ √ √
element • Replace if necessary.
• Check voltage.
5 * Battery √ √ √ √ √ √
• Charge if necessary.
• Check operation, fluid level and
√ √ √ √ √ √
6 * Front brake vehicle for fluid leakage.
• Replace brake pads. Whenever worn to the limit
• Check operation, fluid level and
√ √ √ √ √ √
7 * Rear brake vehicle for fluid leakage.
10 • Replace brake pads. Whenever worn to the limit
• Check for cracks or damage.
• Check for correct routing and √ √ √ √ √
8 * Brake hoses clamping.
• Replace. Every 4 years
9 * Brake fluid • Change. Every 2 years
10 * Wheels • Check runout and for damage. √ √ √ √

10-3
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
ODOMETER READING (whichever comes first)
1000 km 4000 km 7000 km 10000 km 13000 km ANNUAL
NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB
or or or or or CHECK
1 month 4 months 7 months 10 months 13 months

• Check tread depth and for dam-


age.
11 * Tires • Replace if necessary. √ √ √ √ √
• Check air pressure.
• Correct if necessary.
• Check bearings for looseness or
12 * Wheel bearings √ √ √ √
damage.
• Check bearing play and steering
√ √ √ √ √
for roughness.
13 * Steering bearings
• Lubricate with lithium-soap-
Every 24000 km (14000 mi)
based grease.
• Make sure that all nuts, bolts and
14 * Chassis fasteners √ √ √ √ √
screws are properly tightened.
Front brake lever
15 • Lubricate with silicone grease. √ √ √ √ √
pivot shaft
Rear brake lever
16 • Lubricate with silicone grease. √ √ √ √ √
pivot shaft
• Check operation. 10
Sidestand, center-
17 • Lubricate with lithium-soap- √ √ √ √ √
stand
based grease.
18 * Sidestand switch • Check operation. √ √ √ √ √ √
• Check operation and for oil leak-
19 * Front fork √ √ √ √
age.
Shock absorber as- • Check operation and shock ab-
20 * √ √ √ √
semblies sorbers for oil leakage.

10-4
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
ODOMETER READING (whichever comes first)
1000 km 4000 km 7000 km 10000 km 13000 km ANNUAL
NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB
or or or or or CHECK
1 month 4 months 7 months 10 months 13 months

• Change. √ When the oil change indicator flashes


21 Engine oil • Check oil level and vehicle for oil
Every 3000 km (1800 mi) √
leakage.
22 * Engine oil strainer • Clean. √ √
• Check coolant level and vehicle
√ √ √ √ √
23 * Cooling system for coolant leakage.
• Change coolant. Every 12000 km (7500 mi)

Final transmission • Check vehicle for oil leakage. √ √ √ √ √


24
oil • Change. √ Every 12000 km (7500 mi)
• Check for damage and wear. √ √ √
25 * V-belt
• Replace. When the V-belt replacement indicator flashes [every 25000 km (15500 mi)]
V-belt secondary
26 * • Lubricate. Every 12000 km (7500 mi)
sheave
Front and rear
27 * • Check operation. √ √ √ √ √ √
brake switches
10
Moving parts and
28 • Lubricate. √ √ √ √ √
cables
• Check operation.
• Check throttle grip free play, and
29 * Throttle grip √ √ √ √ √
adjust if necessary.
• Lubricate cable and grip housing.
Lights, signals and • Check operation.
30 * √ √ √ √ √ √
switches • Adjust headlight beam.

10-5
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAUN2840

TIP
Air filter
• This model’s air filter is equipped with a disposable oil-coated paper element, which must not be cleaned with com-
pressed air to avoid damaging it.
• The air filter element needs to be replaced more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
V-belt case air filter
• The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
V-belt
• The V-belt should be checked at the initial 8000 km (5000 mi) and every 4000 km (2500 mi) thereafter. Replace the
V-belt if any damage or excessive wear is found. The V-belt needs to be replaced every 25000 km (15500 mi) even
if there is not wear or damage.
Hydraulic brake service
• Regularly check and, if necessary, correct the brake fluid level.
• Every two years replace the internal components of the brake master cylinders and calipers, and change the brake
fluid.
• Replace the brake hoses every four years and if cracked or damaged.
Fuel system service
• Use only unleaded gasoline. The use of leaded gasoline will cause severe damage to internal engine parts, such as
the valves and piston rings, as well as to the exhaust system. 10
• Replace the fuel filler cover every two years or if cracked or damaged.
• Check the fuel filter for clogging or damage every 12000 km (7500 mi).
Battery service
• Check the condition and service the battery every 3 months.
• Recharge the battery immediately if the voltage is less than 12.7 V.
• If the battery tends to discharge, replace it immediately.

10-6
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU18773
2. Retract the right passenger foot-
Removing and installing pan- 1 rest to its original position.
els 3. Close the fuel tank cap lid.
The panels shown need to be removed
to perform some of the maintenance Panel B
jobs described in this chapter. Refer to
this section each time a panel needs to To remove the panel
be removed and installed. 1. Remove panel A.
2 2. Remove the right floorboard mat
1 1. Fuel tank cap lid by pulling it up.
2. Panel A 3. Remove the screws, quick fasten-
er screws and bolts, and then pull
3. Extend the right passenger foot- the panel outward.
rest, and then pull the panel out-
ward.

To install the panel


2 1
1. Panel A
1. Place the panel in the original po-
2. Panel B sition, and then install the screws.

10 EAUV0970

2
Panel A 1. Panel B
2. Floorboard mat

To remove the panel


1. Open the fuel tank cap lid.
2. Remove the screws.

10-7
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
To install the panel EAU67161
4. Remove the spark plug as shown,
1. Place the panel in the original po- Checking the spark plug with the spark plug wrench includ-
sition, and then install the screws, The spark plug is an important engine ed in the owner’s tool kit.
quick fastener screws and bolts. component, which is easy to check.
Since heat and deposits will cause any
2 spark plug to slowly erode, the spark
plug should be removed and checked
in accordance with the periodic main-
tenance and lubrication chart. In addi- 1
tion, the condition of the spark plug
can reveal the condition of the engine.
3
1 To remove the spark plug
4 1. Place the vehicle on the center- 1. Spark plug wrench
1. Panel B
stand.
2. Screw
2. Remove panels A and B. (See To check the spark plug
3. Bolt 1. Check that the porcelain insulator
4. Quick fastener screw
page 10-7.)
3. Remove the spark plug cap. around the center electrode of the
2. Place the right floorboard mat in spark plug is a medium-to-light
the original position and push it tan (the ideal color when the vehi-
downward to secure it. cle is ridden normally). 10
3. Install panel A. TIP
If the spark plug shows a distinctly dif-
ferent color, the engine could be oper-
ating improperly. Do not attempt to
diagnose such problems yourself. In-
1 stead, have a Yamaha dealer check
1. Spark plug cap the vehicle.

10-8
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
2. Check the spark plug for electrode To install the spark plug
erosion and excessive carbon or 1. Clean the surface of the spark
other deposits, and replace it if plug gasket and its mating sur-
necessary. face, and then wipe off any grime
from the spark plug threads.
Specified spark plug: 2. Install the spark plug with the
NGK/CPR8EA-9 spark plug wrench, and then tight-
en it to the specified torque. 2
3. Measure the spark plug gap with a
1
wire thickness gauge and, if nec- Tightening torque:
essary, adjust the gap to specifi- 1. Spark plug cap
Spark plug:
cation. 13 N·m (1.3 kgf·m, 9.6 lb·ft) 2. Spark plug lead

4. Install the panels.


TIP
If a torque wrench is not available
when installing a spark plug, a good
estimate of the correct torque is 1/4–
1/2 turn past finger tight. However, the
spark plug should be tightened to the
specified torque as soon as possible.
10
3. Install the spark plug cap.
1. Spark plug gap
TIP
Spark plug gap: Install the spark plug cap so that it is
0.8–0.9 mm (0.031–0.035 in) positioned as shown in the illustration
and the spark plug lead does not con-
tact any surrounding parts.

10-9
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU66994
To change the engine oil and clean
Engine oil and oil strainer TIP
the oil strainer
The engine oil level should be checked The engine oil should be between the
1. Start the engine, warm it up for
before each ride. In addition, the oil tip of the dipstick and the maximum
several minutes, and then turn it
must be changed and the oil strainer level mark.
off.
cleaned at the intervals specified in the 2. Place an oil pan under the engine
periodic maintenance and lubrication to collect the used oil.
chart. 3. Remove the engine oil filler cap
2
and engine oil drain bolts A and B
To check the engine oil level to drain the oil from the crankcase.
1. Place the vehicle on the center- 3
NOTICE: When removing the
stand. A slight tilt to the side can 1 engine oil drain bolt B, the O-
4
result in a false reading. ring, compression spring, and
2. Start the engine, warm it up for 5 oil strainer will fall out. Take
several minutes, and then turn it care not to lose these parts.
1. Oil filler hole
off.
2. O-ring [ECAT1022]
3. Wait a few minutes until the oil set-
3. Engine oil dipstick
tles, remove the engine oil filler 4. Maximum level mark
cap, wipe the engine oil dipstick 5. Tip of the engine oil dipstick
clean, insert it back into the oil fill-
er hole (without screwing it in), and 4. If the engine oil is not between the 10
then remove it again to check the tip of the dipstick and the maxi-
oil level. WARNING! The muffler mum level mark, add sufficient oil
and muffler protector become of the recommended type to raise
very hot during use. To avoid it to the correct level.
possible burns, let the muffler 5. Insert the dipstick into the oil filler
and protector cool before re- hole, and then tighten the oil filler
moving the oil filler cap. [EWA17810] cap.

10-10
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
6. Install engine oil drain bolt A and 8. Start the engine, and then let it idle
its new gasket, and then tighten for several minutes while checking
both drain bolts to their specified it for oil leakage. If oil is leaking,
torques. immediately turn the engine off
3
2 and check for the cause.
4 Tightening torque: 9. Turn the engine off, and then
5 Engine oil drain bolt A: check the oil level and correct it if
1 6 20 N·m (2.0 kgf·m, 15 lb·ft)
Engine oil drain bolt B: necessary.
20 N·m (2.0 kgf·m, 15 lb·ft) 10. Reset the oil change tripmeter and
1. Engine oil drain bolt A oil change indicator “OIL”. (See
2. Gasket 7. Refill with the specified amount of page 7-9 for reset procedures.)
3. Oil strainer the recommended engine oil, and
4. Compression spring then install and tighten the oil filler
5. O-ring cap.
6. Engine oil drain bolt B
Recommended engine oil:
4. Clean the engine oil strainer with See page 12-1.
solvent, and then check it for Oil quantity:
damage and replace it if neces- 0.90 L (0.95 US qt, 0.79 Imp.qt)
sary.
10 5. Install the engine oil strainer, com- TIP
pression spring, new O-ring and Be sure to wipe off spilled oil on any
engine oil drain bolt B. parts after the engine and exhaust sys-
TIP tem have cooled down.
Make sure that the O-ring is properly ECA24060

seated. NOTICE
Make sure that no foreign material
enters the crankcase.

10-11
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU67822
6. Install the final transmission oil
Final transmission oil 1 drain bolt and its new gasket, and
The final transmission case must be then tighten the bolt to the speci-
checked for oil leakage before each fied torque.
ride. If any leakage is found, have a 2
Yamaha dealer check and repair your TIP
motorcycle. In addition, the final trans- Before installing the final transmis-
mission oil must be changed as follows sion oil drain bolt and gasket, ap-
at the intervals specified in the periodic ply oil to them.
maintenance and lubrication chart. Wipe off any excess oil after-
1. Final transmission oil filler cap wards.
1. Start the engine and warm up the
2. O-ring
final transmission oil by riding the
motorcycle for several minutes. 5. Remove the final transmission oil Tightening torque:
2. Stop the engine and then place Final transmission oil drain bolt:
drain bolt and its gasket to drain
20 N·m (2.0 kgf·m, 15 lb·ft)
the motorcycle on the center- the oil from the final transmission
stand. case. 7. Refill with the specified amount of
3. Place an oil pan under the final the recommended final transmis-
transmission case to collect the sion oil. WARNING! Make sure
used oil. that no foreign material enters
4. Remove the final transmission oil the final transmission case.
filler cap and its O-ring from the fi- Make sure that no oil gets on 10
nal transmission case. the tire or wheel. [EWA11312]
2 1
Recommended final transmission
oil:
See page 12-1.
1. Final transmission oil drain bolt Oil quantity:
2. Gasket 0.10 L (0.11 US qt, 0.09 Imp.qt)

10-12
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
8. Install the final transmission oil fill- EAU20071

er cap and its new O-ring, and Coolant


then tighten the oil filler cap. The coolant level should be checked
9. Check the final transmission case before each ride. In addition, the cool-
ant must be changed at the intervals 1
for oil leakage. If oil is leaking,
check for the cause. specified in the periodic maintenance
and lubrication chart. 2

EAUN2930
To check the coolant level
1. Place the vehicle on the center- 1. Maximum level mark
stand. 2. Minimum level mark

TIP 3. If the coolant is at or below the


The coolant level must be minimum level mark, remove the
checked on a cold engine since right floorboard mat by pulling it
the level varies with engine tem- up.
perature.
Make sure that the vehicle is posi-
tioned straight up when checking
the coolant level. A slight tilt to the
10 side can result in a false reading.
2. Check the coolant level in the
coolant reservoir.
TIP 1
The coolant should be between the 1. Floorboard mat
minimum and maximum level marks.
4. Remove the coolant reservoir cov-
er.
10-13
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
added to the coolant, have a EAU33032
Changing the coolant
Yamaha dealer check the anti-
The coolant must be changed at the in-
freeze content of the coolant as
tervals specified in the periodic main-
soon as possible, otherwise the
tenance and lubrication chart. Have a
effectiveness of the coolant will
Yamaha dealer change the coolant.
1 be reduced. [ECA10473]
WARNING! Never attempt to remove
the radiator cap when the engine is
hot. [EWA10382]

1. Coolant reservoir cover

5. Remove the coolant reservoir cap,


add coolant to the maximum level 1
mark, and then install the reservoir
cap. WARNING! Remove only
the coolant reservoir cap. Never
1. Coolant reservoir cap
attempt to remove the radiator
cap when the engine is hot. Coolant reservoir capacity (up to
[EWA15162] NOTICE: If coolant is not the maximum level mark):
available, use distilled water or 0.13 L (0.14 US qt, 0.11 Imp.qt)
soft tap water instead. Do not 10
use hard water or salt water 6. Install the coolant reservoir cover.
since it is harmful to the engine. 7. Place the right floorboard mat in
If water has been used instead the original position and push it
of coolant, replace it with cool- downward to secure it.
ant as soon as possible, other-
wise the cooling system will not
be protected against frost and
corrosion. If water has been
10-14
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU67174
1. Check the hose on the rear side of 3. Pull the air filter element out.
Air filter and V-belt case air fil- the air filter case for accumulated
ter elements dirt or water. 1
The air filter element should be re- 2. If dirt or water is visible, remove
placed and the V-belt case air filter el- the hose from the clamp, clean it,
ement should be cleaned at the and then install it.
intervals specified in the periodic main-
tenance and lubrication chart. Service TIP
the air filter elements more frequently if If dirt or water was found in the check
you are riding in unusually wet or dusty hose, be sure to check the air filter ele-
areas. The air filter check hose and V- ment for excessive dirt or damage and
replace it if necessary. 1. Air filter element
belt case air filter check hose must be
frequently checked and cleaned if nec- 4. Insert a new air filter element into
essary. Replacing the air filter element the air filter case. NOTICE: Make
1. Place the vehicle on the center- sure that the air filter element is
Cleaning the air filter check hose stand. properly seated in the air filter
2. Remove the air filter case cover by case. The engine should never
removing the screws. be operated without the air filter
1 2 element installed, otherwise the
1 2 piston(s) and/or cylinder(s) may
10 become excessively worn.
[ECA10482]
ECA21220

NOTICE
2 The air filter element must be
1. Air filter check hose replaced at the intervals speci-
fied in the periodic maintenance
1. Air filter case cover chart.
2. Screw
10-15
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
The air filter element should be 3. Pull the V-belt case air filter ele-
TIP
replaced more frequently if you ment out, and then clean it with
If dirt or water was found in the check
often ride in the rain or dusty ar- solvent. After cleaning, remove
hose, be sure to check the V-belt case
eas. the remaining solvent by squeez-
air filter element for excessive dirt or
The air filter cannot be cleaned ing the element. WARNING! Use
damage and clean or replace it if nec-
by blowing it with compressed only a dedicated parts cleaning
essary.
air. It must be replaced. solvent. To avoid the risk of fire
or explosion, do not use gaso-
5. Install the air filter case cover by Cleaning the V-belt case air filter el- line or solvents with a low flash
installing the screws. ement point. [EWA10432] NOTICE: To avoid
1. Place the vehicle on the center- damaging the air filter element,
Cleaning the V-belt case check hose stand. handle it gently and carefully,
2. Remove the screws, and then pull and do not twist it. [ECA10522]
the V-belt case air filter element
cover outward and away from the
V-belt case.
1
2
1

1 10
1. V-belt case check hose

1. Check the hose on the rear side of 1. V-belt case air filter element
the V-belt case for accumulated
2
dirt or water.
1. V-belt case air filter element cover
2. If dirt or water is visible, remove
2. Screw
the hose from the clamp, clean it,
and then install it.

10-16
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU21386 EAU21403

Checking the throttle grip free Valve clearance


play The valves are an important engine
Measure the throttle grip free play as component, and since valve clearance
shown. changes with use, they must be
checked and adjusted at the intervals
specified in the periodic maintenance
chart. Unadjusted valves can result in
improper air-fuel mixture, engine
noise, and eventually engine damage.
4. Apply oil of the recommended To prevent this from occurring, have
type to the entire surface of the 1 your Yamaha dealer check and adjust
sponge material, and then the valve clearance at regular intervals.
squeeze the excess oil out. TIP
TIP 1. Throttle grip free play This service must be performed when
The air filter element should be the engine is cold.
wet but not dripping. Throttle grip free play:
3.0–5.0 mm (0.12–0.20 in)
Check the air filter element for ex-
cessive dirt or damage and re- Periodically check the throttle grip free
place it if necessary. play and, if necessary, have a Yamaha
10
dealer adjust it.
Recommended oil:
Yamaha foam air filter oil or other
quality foam air filter oil

5. Insert the element into the V-belt


case.
6. Install the air filter element cover
by installing the screws.
10-17
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU82721
weight of rider, passenger, car- Tire inspection
Tires go, and accessories approved
Tires are the only contact between the for this model.
vehicle and the road. Safety in all con-
ditions of riding depends on a relatively Cold tire air pressure:
small area of road contact. Therefore, it 1 person:
is essential to maintain the tires in good Front:
condition at all times and replace them
at the appropriate time with the speci- Rear:
fied tires. 2 persons:
Front:
1. Tire sidewall
Tire air pressure
Rear: 2. Tire wear indicator
The tire air pressure should be
3. Tire tread depth
checked and, if necessary, adjusted
Maximum load:
before each ride. Vehicle: The tires must be checked before each
EWA10504
153 kg (337 lb) ride. If a tire tread shows crosswise
WARNING The vehicle’s maximum load is the lines (minimum tread depth), if the tire
Operation of this vehicle with im- combined weight of the rider, pas- has a nail or glass fragments in it, or if
proper tire pressure may cause se- senger, cargo, and any accessories. the sidewall is cracked, contact a
vere injury or death from loss of EWA10512 Yamaha dealer immediately and have
control. WARNING the tire replaced. 10
The tire air pressure must be
Never overload your vehicle. Opera- Minimum tire tread depth (front and
checked and adjusted on cold
tion of an overloaded vehicle could rear):
tires (i.e., when the temperature
cause an accident. 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
of the tires equals the ambient
temperature).
The tire air pressure must be
adjusted in accordance with the
riding speed and with the total
10-18
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EWA10583
ageing. Old and aged tires shall be EAU21963

WARNING checked by tire specialists to ascertain Cast wheels


It is dangerous to ride with a their suitability for further use. To maximize the performance, durabil-
worn-out tire. When a tire tread EWA10462 ity, and safe operation of your vehicle,
begins to show crosswise lines, WARNING note the following points regarding the
have a Yamaha dealer replace The front and rear tires should be of specified wheels.
the tire immediately. the same make and design, other- The wheel rims should be
The replacement of all wheel wise the handling characteristics of checked for cracks, bends, warp-
and brake-related parts, includ- the vehicle may be different, which age or other damage before each
ing the tires, should be left to a could lead to an accident. ride. If any damage is found, have
Yamaha dealer, who has the a Yamaha dealer replace the
After extensive tests, only the tires list- wheel. Do not attempt even the
necessary professional knowl-
ed below have been approved for this smallest repair to the wheel. A de-
edge and experience to do so.
model by Yamaha. formed or cracked wheel must be
Ride at moderate speeds after
changing a tire since the tire replaced.
Front tire: The wheel should be balanced
surface must first be “broken Size:
in” for it to develop its optimal 110/80-14M/C 53P whenever either the tire or wheel
characteristics. Manufacturer/model: has been changed or replaced. An
IRC/SCT-005F unbalanced wheel can result in
Rear tire: poor performance, adverse han-
Tire information Size:
10 dling characteristics, and a short-
This model is equipped with tubeless 140/70-14M/C 62P
Manufacturer/model: ened tire life.
tires and tire air valves.
Tires age, even if they have not been IRC/SCT-005R
used or have only been used occasion-
ally. Cracking of the tread and sidewall
rubber, sometimes accompanied by
carcass deformation, is an evidence of

10-19
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU49351
braking performance, which may re- EAU22172

Checking the front brake lever sult in loss of control and an acci- Adjusting the rear brake lever
free play dent. free play
Measure the rear brake lever free play
as shown.
1

1. No brake lever free play

There should be no free play at the


1. Rear brake lever free play
brake lever end. If there is free play,
have a Yamaha dealer inspect the Rear brake lever free play:
brake system. 10.0–20.0 mm (0.39–0.79 in)
EWA14212

WARNING Periodically check the brake lever free


A soft or spongy feeling in the brake play and, if necessary, adjust it as fol- 10
lever can indicate the presence of lows.
air in the hydraulic system. If there is To increase the brake lever free play,
air in the hydraulic system, have a turn the adjusting nut at the brake shoe
Yamaha dealer bleed the system be- plate in direction (a). To decrease the
fore operating the vehicle. Air in the brake lever free play, turn the adjusting
hydraulic system will diminish the nut in direction (b).

10-20
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU22382
indicator grooves have almost disap-
Checking the front brake pads peared, have a Yamaha dealer replace
and rear brake shoes the brake pads as a set.
The front brake pads and the rear
brake shoes must be checked for wear EAU22541
(a) 1 at the intervals specified in the periodic Rear brake shoes
maintenance and lubrication chart.
(b)
EAU22434
Front brake pads
1. Rear brake lever free play adjusting nut
1
EWA10651
2
WARNING
If proper adjustment cannot be ob- 1
tained as described, have a Yamaha 1
dealer make this adjustment. 1. Brake shoe wear indicator
2. Brake shoe wear limit line

The rear brake is provided with a wear


1. Brake pad wear indicator groove
indicator, which allows you to check
the brake shoe wear without having to
10
Each front brake pad is provided with disassemble the brake. To check the
wear indicator grooves, which allow brake shoe wear, check the position of
you to check the brake pad wear with- the wear indicator while applying the
out having to disassemble the brake. brake. If a brake shoe has worn to the
To check the brake pad wear, check point that the wear indicator reaches
the wear indicator grooves. If a brake the wear limit line, have a Yamaha
pad has worn to the point that the wear dealer replace the brake shoes as a
set.

10-21
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAUN2470
Insufficient brake fluid may al- As the brake pads wear, it is normal for
Checking the brake fluid level low air to enter the brake sys- the brake fluid level to gradually go
Before riding, check that the brake fluid tem, reducing braking down. A low brake fluid level may indi-
is above the minimum level mark. performance. cate worn brake pads and/or brake
Check the brake fluid level with the top Clean the filler cap before re- system leakage; therefore, be sure to
of the reservoir level. Replenish the moving. Use only brake fluid check the brake pads for wear and the
brake fluid if necessary. from a sealed container. brake system for leakage. If the brake
Use only the specified brake flu- fluid level goes down suddenly, have a
id; otherwise, the rubber seals Yamaha dealer check the cause before
may deteriorate, causing leak- further riding.
1 age.
Refill with the same type of
brake fluid. Mixing brake fluids
may result in a harmful chemical
reaction.
Be careful that water or dust
1. Minimum level mark does not enter the brake fluid
reservoir when refilling. Water
Specified brake fluid: will significantly lower the boil-
Non-ABS model: ing point of the fluid and may re-
DOT 3 or DOT 4 10
ABS model: sult in vapor lock, and dirt may
YAMAHA GENUINE BRAKE FLU- clog the ABS hydraulic unit
ID DOT 4 valves.
ECA17641
EWAN0060

WARNING NOTICE
Improper maintenance can result in Brake fluid may damage painted
loss of braking ability. Observe surfaces or plastic parts. Always
these precautions: clean up spilled fluid immediately.

10-22
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU22734 EAUU0311 EAU23098

Changing the brake fluid Checking the V-belt Checking and lubricating the
Have a Yamaha dealer change the The V-belt must be checked and re- cables
brake fluid every 2 years. In addition, placed by a Yamaha dealer at the inter- The operation of all control cables and
have the seals of the master cylinders vals specified in the periodic the condition of the cables should be
and brake calipers, as well as the brake maintenance and lubrication chart. checked before each ride, and the ca-
hoses replaced at the intervals listed bles and cable ends should be lubri-
below or sooner if they are damaged or cated if necessary. If a cable is
leaking. damaged or does not move smoothly,
Brake seals: every 2 years have a Yamaha dealer check or re-
Brake hoses: every 4 years place it. WARNING! Damage to the
outer housing of cables may result
in internal rusting and cause inter-
ference with cable movement. Re-
place damaged cables as soon as
possible to prevent unsafe condi-
tions. [EWA10712]

Recommended lubricant:
Yamaha cable lubricant or other
10 suitable cable lubricant

10-23
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU49921 EAU23173

Checking and lubricating the Lubricating the front and rear Recommended lubricant:
Silicone grease
throttle grip and cable brake levers
The operation of the throttle grip
Front brake lever
should be checked before each ride. In
addition, the cable should be lubricat-
ed by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals
specified in the periodic maintenance
chart.

Rear brake lever

10

The pivoting points of the front and rear


brake levers must be lubricated at the
intervals specified in the periodic main-
tenance and lubrication chart.

10-24
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU23215 EAU23273

Checking and lubricating the Recommended lubricant: Checking the front fork
Lithium-soap-based grease
centerstand and sidestand The condition and operation of the
front fork must be checked as follows
at the intervals specified in the periodic
maintenance and lubrication chart.

To check the condition


Check the inner tubes for scratches,
2 damage and excessive oil leakage.
1
To check the operation
1. Place the vehicle on a level sur-
The operation of the centerstand and face and hold it in an upright posi-
sidestand should be checked before tion. WARNING! To avoid injury,
each ride, and the pivots and metal-to- securely support the vehicle so
metal contact surfaces should be lubri- there is no danger of it falling
cated if necessary. over. [EWA10752]
EWA10742
2. While applying the front brake,
WARNING push down hard on the handle-
10 If the centerstand or sidestand does bars several times to check if the
not move up and down smoothly, front fork compresses and re-
have a Yamaha dealer check or re- bounds smoothly.
pair it. Otherwise, the centerstand or
sidestand could contact the ground
and distract the operator, resulting
in a possible loss of control.

10-25
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU45512 EAU23292

Checking the steering Checking the wheel bearings


Worn or loose steering bearings may
cause danger. Therefore, the operation
of the steering must be checked as fol-
lows at the intervals specified in the
periodic maintenance and lubrication
chart.
1. Place the vehicle on the center-
stand. WARNING! To avoid inju-
ECA10591 ry, securely support the vehicle
NOTICE so there is no danger of it falling
If any damage is found or the front over. [EWA10752] The front and rear wheel bearings must
fork does not operate smoothly, 2. Hold the lower ends of the front be checked at the intervals specified in
have a Yamaha dealer check or re- fork legs and try to move them for- the periodic maintenance and lubrica-
pair it. ward and backward. If any free tion chart. If there is play in the wheel
play can be felt, have a Yamaha hub or if the wheel does not turn
dealer check or repair the steer- smoothly, have a Yamaha dealer
ing. check the wheel bearings.

10

10-26
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU50292
burns. Avoid any contact with battery tends to discharge more quick-
Battery skin, eyes or clothing and al- ly if the vehicle is equipped with op-
ways shield your eyes when tional electrical accessories.
1 2 working near batteries. In case ECA16522

of contact, administer the fol- NOTICE


lowing FIRST AID. To charge a VRLA (Valve Regulated
• EXTERNAL: Flush with plenty Lead Acid) battery, a special (con-
3 of water. stant-voltage) battery charger is re-
• INTERNAL: Drink large quan- quired. Using a conventional battery
tities of water or milk and im- charger will damage the battery.
mediately call a physician.
1. Battery • EYES: Flush with water for 15 To store the battery
2. Positive battery lead (red) minutes and seek prompt 1. If the vehicle will not be used for
3. Negative battery lead (black) medical attention. more than one month, remove the
The battery is located under the seat. Batteries produce explosive hy- battery, fully charge it, and then
(See page 7-17.) drogen gas. Therefore, keep place it in a cool, dry place.
This model is equipped with a VRLA sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc., NOTICE: When removing the
(Valve Regulated Lead Acid) battery. away from the battery and pro- battery, be sure to turn the main
There is no need to check the electro- vide sufficient ventilation when switch off, then disconnect the
lyte or to add distilled water. However, charging it in an enclosed negative lead before discon-
10 space.
the battery lead connections need to necting the positive lead. [ECA16304]
be checked and, if necessary, tight- KEEP THIS AND ALL BATTER- 2. If the battery will be stored for
ened. IES OUT OF THE REACH OF more than two months, check it at
EWA10761 CHILDREN. least once a month and fully
WARNING charge it if necessary.
Electrolyte is poisonous and To charge the battery 3. Fully charge the battery before in-
dangerous since it contains sul- Have a Yamaha dealer charge the bat- stallation. NOTICE: When install-
furic acid, which causes severe tery as soon as possible if it seems to ing the battery, be sure to turn
have discharged. Keep in mind that the the main switch off, then con-
10-27
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
nect the positive lead before EAU66797
GDR155-A
connecting the negative lead. Replacing the fuses
The fuse boxes, which contain the fus- 54 3 2 1
[ECA16842]
es for the individual circuits, are locat- 7 8 9101112
4. After installation, make sure that
the battery leads are properly con- ed under the seat. (See page 7-17.)
nected to the battery terminals. GDR155-A 6
ECA16531 6
NOTICE 1
Always keep the battery charged.
Storing a discharged battery can
cause permanent battery damage. 1. Signaling system fuse
2. Terminal fuse 1
3. Smart key system fuse
4. ABS motor fuse
5. ABS solenoid fuse
6. Spare fuse
1. Fuse box
7. Fuel injection system fuse
GDR155 8. Backup fuse
9. Main fuse
10.Ignition fuse
11.Headlight fuse
12.ABS control unit fuse
10
1

1. Fuse box

10-28
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
GDR155 Specified fuses:
2
Main fuse:
1 30.0 A
2 Terminal fuse 1:
3 1 5.0 A
4 7 8 Headlight fuse:
5 7.5 A
6 Signaling system fuse:
7.5 A
Ignition fuse:
7.5 A
1. Battery cover Smart key system fuse:
1. Terminal fuse 1 2. Screw 5.0 A (GDR155-A)
2. Headlight fuse ABS motor fuse:
3. Ignition fuse 4. Remove the blown fuse, and then 10.0 A (GDR155-A)
4. Main fuse install a new fuse of the specified Fuel injection system fuse:
5. Backup fuse amperage. WARNING! Do not 7.5 A
6. Fuel injection system fuse use a fuse of a higher amperage ABS solenoid fuse:
7. Spare fuse 7.5 A (GDR155-A)
rating than recommended to
8. Signaling system fuse ABS control unit fuse:
avoid causing extensive dam- 5.0 A (GDR155-A)
If a fuse is blown, replace it as follows. age to the electrical system and Backup fuse:
1. Turn off the electrical circuit in possibly a fire. [EWA15132] 7.5 A
10 question, and then turn off the
5. Turn the main switch on, and then
main switch.
turn on the electrical circuit in
2. Open the seat. (See page 7-17.)
question to check if the device op-
3. Remove the battery cover by re-
erates.
moving the screws.

10-29
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAUN2261 EAU43054
TIP Vehicle lights Replacing a front turn signal
If the fuse immediately blows again, This model is equipped with LED lights light bulb
have a Yamaha dealer check the elec- for headlights, auxiliary lights and 1. Place the vehicle on the center-
trical system. brake/tail light. If a light does not come stand.
6. Install the battery cover by install- on, check the fuse and then have a 2. Remove the turn signal light bulb
ing the screws. Yamaha dealer check the vehicle. socket (together with the bulb) by
7. Close the seat. turning it counterclockwise.
3

1
2 2
1
1. Headlight (high beam)
2. Headlight (low beam) 1. Turn signal light bulb socket
3. Auxiliary light
ECA16581
3. Remove the burnt-out bulb by
pulling it out. 10
NOTICE
Do not affix any type of tinted film or
stickers to the headlight lens.

10-30
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAUU1121
3. Insert a new bulb into the socket
Replacing a rear turn signal by pushing it in.
light bulb ECAU0081

1. Remove the rear turn signal lens NOTICE


by removing the screw. If a turn signal light bulb of different
1
wattage than recommended is used,
1 the turn signal light flashing may be
affected.
4. Install the lens by installing the
1. Turn signal light bulb screw.NOTICE: Do not over-
4. Insert a new bulb into the socket. tighten the screw, otherwise the
5. Install the socket (together with lens may break. [ECA11192]
the bulb) by turning it clockwise.
1. Screw

2. Remove the burnt-out bulb by


pulling it out.

10 1

1. Turn signal light bulb

10-31
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAUM3510 EAU60701

Replacing the license plate Troubleshooting


light bulb Although Yamaha vehicles receive a
1. Remove the license plate light unit 1 thorough inspection before shipment
by removing the screw. from the factory, trouble may occur
during operation. Any problem in the
fuel, compression, or ignition systems,
for example, can cause poor starting
and loss of power.
The following troubleshooting charts
1 1. License plate light bulb
represent quick and easy procedures
3. Remove the burnt-out bulb by for checking these vital systems your-
pulling it out. self. However, should your vehicle re-
4. Insert a new bulb into the socket. quire any repair, take it to a Yamaha
5. Install the socket (together with dealer, whose skilled technicians have
1. Screw
the bulb) by pushing it in. the necessary tools, experience, and
2. Remove the license plate light 6. Install the license plate light unit by know-how to service the vehicle prop-
bulb socket (together with the installing the screw. erly.
bulb) by pulling it out. Use only genuine Yamaha replace-
ment parts. Imitation parts may look
like Yamaha parts, but they are often 10
inferior, have a shorter service life and
can lead to expensive repair bills.
EWA15142

WARNING
When checking the fuel system, do
not smoke, and make sure there are
no open flames or sparks in the ar-
ea, including pilot lights from water
10-32
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
heaters or furnaces. Gasoline or If the smart key system does not work Even if the preceding conditions are
gasoline vapors can ignite or ex- after checking the above items, have a met, the Stop and Start System may
plode, causing severe injury or prop- Yamaha dealer check the smart key not activate in order to preserve bat-
erty damage. system. tery power. In this case, continue to
drive the vehicle.
TIP
EAU76551 In addition, the Stop and Start System
Smart key system troubleshooting See Emergency mode on page 10-37
indicator light does not come on if the
(GDR155-A) for information on starting the engine
engine trouble warning light is on.
without the smart key.
If the Stop and Start System indicator
Please check the following items when light still does not come on after you
the smart key system does not work. EAU76843
checked the preceding conditions,
Stop and Start System trouble-
Is the smart key turned on? (See have a Yamaha dealer check the vehi-
shooting (GDR155-A)
page 4-4.) cle as soon as possible.
If a problem occurs, check the follow-
Is the smart key battery dis-
ing before taking the vehicle to a
charged? (See page 4-6.) The Stop and Start System indicator
Yamaha dealer.
Is the smart key battery installed light comes on, but the engine does
correctly? (See page 4-6.) not stop automatically.
The Stop and Start System indicator
Is the smart key being used in a lo- 1. Was the vehicle stopped com-
light does not come on.
cation with strong radio waves or pletely?
1. Is the main switch turned on?
other electromagnetic noise? (See The engine may not stop automat-
2. Is the Stop and Start System
10 page 4-1.) ically until the vehicle is stopped
switch set to “ A ”?
Are you using the smart key that is for a certain period of time. Try
3. Was the engine warmed up suffi-
registered to the vehicle? bringing the vehicle to a complete
ciently after starting?
Is the vehicle battery discharged? stop.
4. After the engine was warmed up,
When the vehicle battery is dis- 2. Is the throttle grip turned?
was the engine left idling for a cer-
charged, the smart key system will The engine does not stop auto-
tain period of time?
not operate. Please have the vehi- matically if the throttle grip is not in
5. Did the vehicle travel at a speed of
cle battery charged or replaced. the fully closed position.
10 km/h or higher?
(See page 10-27.)
10-33
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
Turn the throttle grip to the fully If the engine is left stopped by the
closed position. Stop and Start System for a long
If the engine still does not stop auto- period of time, the battery could
matically after you checked the pre- become discharged.
ceding conditions, have a Yamaha If the engine still does not restart after
dealer check the vehicle as soon as you checked the preceding conditions,
possible. have a Yamaha dealer check the vehi-
cle as soon as possible.
After the engine was stopped by the
Stop and Start System, the engine
does not restart even if the throttle
grip is turned.
1. Is the Stop and Start System
switch set to “ A ”?
If the Stop and Start System
switch is set to “ A ” while the Stop
and Start System is activated, the
Stop and Start System will be
turned off.
2. Was the sidestand operated?
When the sidestand is lowered, 10
the Stop and Start System is de-
activated.
3. Was the engine left stopped by
the Stop and Start System for a
long period of time?

10-34
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU86350

Troubleshooting chart

1. Fuel
There is enough fuel. Check the battery.
Check the fuel level in
the fuel tank.
The engine does not start.
There is no fuel. Supply fuel.
Check the battery.

2. Battery The engine turns over


The battery is good.
quickly.
The engine does not start.
Operate the electric starter.
Check the ignition.
The engine turns over Check the battery lead connections,
slowly. and charge the battery if necessary.

3. Ignition Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the


Wet Try starting the engine.
spark plug gap, or replace the spark plug(s).
Remove the spark plug
and check the electrodes.
The engine does not start.
Dry Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Check the compression.

10 4. Compression The engine does not start.


There is compression.
Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.
Try starting the engine.

There is no compression. Have a Yamaha dealer check the vehicle.

10-35
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU86420
Engine overheating
EWAT1041

WARNING
Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine and radiator are hot. Scalding hot fluid and steam may be
blown out under pressure, which could cause serious injury. Be sure to wait until the engine has cooled.
Place a thick rag, like a towel, over the radiator cap, and then slowly rotate the cap counterclockwise to the
detent to allow any residual pressure to escape. When the hissing sound has stopped, press down on the cap
while turning it counterclockwise, and then remove the cap.

There is Have a Yamaha dealer check


The coolant level is low. leakage. and repair the cooling system.
Check the cooling system
for leakage.
There is
Add coolant. (See TIP.)
Wait until the Check the coolant level in the no leakage.
engine has cooled. reservoir and radiator.

The coolant level Start the engine. If the engine overheats again, have a
is OK. Yamaha dealer check and repair the cooling system.

10

TIP
If coolant is not available, tap water can be temporarily used instead, provided that it is changed to the recommended cool-
ant as soon as possible.

10-36
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
EAU76561
4. Inputting the identification number
Emergency mode (GDR155-A) is done by counting the number of
When the smart key is lost or dam- flashes of the smart key system in-
aged, or its battery has discharged, the dicator light.
vehicle can still be turned on and the For example, if the identification
engine started. You will need the smart number is 123456:
key system identification number. Push and hold the knob.
1

A

To operate the vehicle in emergency The smart key system indicator


mode light will start to flash.
1. Smart key system indicator light “ ”
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place ↓
and turn the main switch to “OFF”. 3. After the smart key system indica-
2. Push the main switch knob for 5 tor light goes off, input the identifi-
seconds until the smart key sys- cation number as follows.
tem indicator light flashes once,
then release it. Repeat two more 1
times. The smart key system indi-
Release the knob after the smart
cator light will come on for three
key system indicator light flashes
seconds to indicate the transition
once.
to emergency mode. 868588

10
The first digit of the identification
number has been set as “1”.

Push and hold the knob again.

1. Identification number card

10-37
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
When there are no knob opera-
tions for 10 seconds during the
identification number input pro-
cess.
When the smart key system indi-
Release the knob after the smart cator light is allowed to flash nine
key system indicator light flashes or more times.
twice. The identification number is not
↓ entered correctly.
The second digit has been set as 5. While the smart key system indi-
“2”. cator light is on, push the knob
↓ once more to complete emergen-
Repeat the above procedure until cy mode access. The smart key
all digits of the identification num- indicator light will go off and then
ber have been set. The smart key come back on for approximately 4
system indicator light will flash for seconds.
10 seconds if the correct identifi- 6. While the smart key system indi-
cation number was entered. cator light is on, turn the main
TIP switch to “ON”. The vehicle can
When one of the following situations now be operated normally. 10
applies, emergency mode will be ter-
minated and the smart key system in-
dicator light will flash quickly for 3
seconds. In this case, start over again
from step 2.

10-38
Motorcycle care and storage
EAU37834 EAU84990
ter seepage and deterioration of
Matte color caution Care wheel bearings, brakes, trans-
ECA15193
Frequent, thorough cleaning of the ve- mission seals and electrical de-
NOTICE hicle will not only enhance its appear- vices. Avoid high-pressure
Some models are equipped with ance but also will improve its general detergent applications such as
matte colored finished parts. Be performance and extend the useful life those available in coin-operated
sure to consult a Yamaha dealer for of many components. Washing, clean- car washers.
advice on what products to use be- ing, and polishing will also give you a harsh chemicals, including
fore cleaning the vehicle. Using a chance to inspect the condition of the strong acidic wheel cleaners,
brush, harsh chemical products or vehicle more frequently. Be sure to especially on spoke or magne-
cleaning compounds when cleaning wash the vehicle after riding in the rain sium wheels.
these parts will scratch or damage or near the sea, because salt is corro- harsh chemicals, abrasive
their surface. Wax also should not sive to metals. cleaning compounds, or wax on
be applied to any matte colored fin- matte-finished parts. Brushes
TIP
ished parts. can scratch and damage the
Genuine Yamaha care and main-
tenance products are sold under matte-finish, use soft sponge or
the YAMALUBE brand in many towel only.
markets worldwide. towels, sponges, or brushes
See your Yamaha dealer for addi- contaminated with abrasive
tional cleaning tips. cleaning products or strong
ECA26280
chemicals such as, solvents,
NOTICE gasoline, rust removers, brake
11 fluid, or antifreeze, etc.
Improper cleaning can cause cos-
metic and mechanical damage. Do
Before washing
not use:
1. Park the vehicle out of direct sun-
high-pressure washers or
light and allow it to cool. This will
steam-jet cleaners. Excessive
help avoid water spots.
water pressure may cause wa-
11-1
Motorcycle care and storage
2. Make sure all caps, covers, elec- 2. Wash the vehicle with a quality au- After washing
trical couplers and connectors are tomotive-type detergent mixed 1. Dry the vehicle with a chamois or
tightly installed. with cool water and a soft, clean absorbent towel, preferably mi-
3. Cover the muffler end with a plas- towel or sponge. Use an old tooth- crofiber terrycloth.
tic bag and a strong rubber band. brush or plastic-bristle brush for 2. For drive chain-equipped models:
4. Pre-soak stubborn stains like in- hard-to-reach places. NOTICE: Dry and then lubricate the drive
sects or bird droppings with a wet Use cold water if the vehicle has chain to prevent rust.
towel for a few minutes. been exposed to salt. Warm wa- 3. Use a chrome polish to shine
5. Remove road grime and oil stains ter will increase salt’s corrosive chrome, aluminum, and stainless
with a quality degreasing agent properties. [ECA26301] steel parts. Often the thermally in-
and a plastic-bristle brush or 3. For windshield-equipped vehicles: duced discoloring of stainless
sponge. NOTICE: Do not use Clean the windshield with a soft steel exhaust systems can be re-
degreasing agent on areas re- towel or sponge dampened with moved through polishing.
quiring lubrication such as water and a pH neutral detergent. 4. Apply a corrosion protection spray
seals, gaskets, and wheel axles. If necessary, use a high-quality on all metal parts including
Follow product instructions. windshield cleaner or polish for chrome or nickel-plated surfaces.
[ECA26290] motorcycles. NOTICE: Never use WARNING! Do not apply sili-
any strong chemicals to clean cone or oil spray to seats, hand
Washing the windshield. Additionally, grips, rubber foot pegs or tire
1. Rinse off any degreaser and spray some cleaning compounds for treads. Otherwise these parts
down the vehicle with a garden plastic may scratch the wind- will become slippery, which
hose. Use only enough pressure shield, so be sure to test all could cause loss of control.
to do the job. Avoid spraying wa- cleaning products before gen- Thoroughly clean the surfaces 11
ter directly into the muffler, instru- eral application. [ECA26310] of these parts before operating
ment panel, air inlet, or other inner 4. Rinse off thoroughly with clean the vehicle. [EWA20650]
areas such as underseat storage water. Be sure to remove all deter- 5. Treat rubber, vinyl, and unpainted
compartments. gent residues, as they can be plastic parts with a suitable care
harmful to plastic parts. product.

11-2
Motorcycle care and storage
6. Touch up minor paint damage Make sure there is no lubricant EAU83472

caused by stones, etc. or wax on the brakes or tires. Storage


7. Wax all painted surfaces using a If necessary, wash the tires with Always store the vehicle in a cool, dry
non-abrasive wax or use a detail warm water and a mild deter- place. If necessary, protect it against
spray for motorcycles. gent. dust with a porous cover. Be sure the
8. When finished cleaning, start the If necessary, clean the brake engine and the exhaust system are
engine and let it idle for several discs and pads with brake cool before covering the vehicle. If the
minutes to help dry any remaining cleaner or acetone. vehicle often sits for weeks at a time
moisture. Before riding at higher speeds, between uses, the use of a quality fuel
9. If the headlight lens has fogged test the vehicle’s braking per- stabilizer is recommended after each
up, start the engine and turn on formance and cornering behav- fill-up.
ECA21170
the headlight to help remove the ior.
NOTICE
moisture.
10. Let the vehicle dry completely be- Storing the vehicle in a poorly
fore storing or covering it. ventilated room or covering it
ECA26320 with a tarp, while it is still wet,
NOTICE will allow water and humidity to
Do not apply wax to rubber or seep in and cause rust.
unpainted plastic parts. To prevent corrosion, avoid
Do not use abrasive polishing damp cellars, stables (because
compounds as they will wear of the presence of ammonia)
away the paint. and areas where strong chemi-
11 Apply sprays and wax sparingly. cals are stored.
Wipe off excess afterwards.
EWA20660
Long term storage
Before storing the vehicle long term (60
WARNING
days or more):
Contaminants left on the brakes or
tires can cause loss of control.
11-3
Motorcycle care and storage
1. Make all necessary repairs and b. Pour a teaspoonful of engine wheels a little once a month in or-
perform any outstanding mainte- oil into the spark plug bore. der to prevent the tires from be-
nance. c. Install the spark plug cap onto coming degraded in one spot.
2. Follow all instructions in the Care the spark plug, and then place 9. Cover the muffler outlet with a
section of this chapter. the spark plug on the cylinder plastic bag to prevent moisture
3. Fill up the fuel tank, adding fuel head so that the electrodes are from entering it.
stabilizer according to product in- grounded. (This will limit spark- 10. Remove the battery and fully
structions. Run the engine for 5 ing during the next step.) charge it, or attach a maintenance
minutes to distribute treated fuel d. Turn the engine over several charger to keep the battery opti-
through the fuel system. times with the starter. (This will mally charged. NOTICE: Confirm
4. For vehicles equipped with a fuel coat the cylinder wall with oil.) that the battery and its charger
cock: Turn the fuel cock lever to WARNING! To prevent dam- are compatible. Do not charge a
the off position. age or injury from sparking, VRLA battery with a convention-
5. For vehicles with a carburetor: To make sure to ground the al charger. [ECA26330]
prevent fuel deposits from build- spark plug electrodes while
TIP
ing up, drain the fuel in the carbu- turning the engine over.
If the battery will be removed,
retor float chamber into a clean [EWA10952]
charge it once a month and store
container. Retighten the drain bolt e. Remove the spark plug cap
it in a temperate location between
and pour the fuel back into the fuel from the spark plug, and then
0-30 °C (32-90 °F).
tank. install the spark plug and the
See page 10-27 for more informa-
6. Use a quality engine fogging oil spark plug cap.
tion on charging and storing the
according to product instructions 7. Lubricate all control cables, piv-
battery. 11
to protect internal engine compo- ots, levers and pedals, as well as
nents from corrosion. If engine the sidestand and centerstand (if
fogging oil is not available, per- equipped).
form the following steps for each 8. Check and correct the tire air
cylinder: pressure, and then lift the vehicle
a. Remove the spark plug cap so that all wheels are off the
and spark plug. ground. Otherwise, turn the
11-4
Specifications
Dimensions: Engine oil: Drivetrain:
Overall length: Recommended brand: Front tire:
1980 mm (78.0 in) SAE viscosity grades: Type:
Overall width: 10W-40 Tubeless
700 mm (27.6 in) Recommended engine oil grade: Size:
Overall height: API service SG type or higher, JASO 110/80-14M/C 53P
1150 mm (45.3 in) standard MA or MB Manufacturer/model:
Seat height: Engine oil quantity: IRC/SCT-005F
790 mm (31.1 in) Oil change: Rear tire:
Wheelbase: 0.90 L (0.95 US qt, 0.79 Imp.qt) Type:
1350 mm (53.1 in) Final transmission oil: Tubeless
Ground clearance: Type: Size:
145 mm (5.71 in) Motor oil SAE 10W-40 type SG or higher 140/70-14M/C 62P
Minimum turning radius: Quantity: Manufacturer/model:
2.0 m (6.56 ft) 0.10 L (0.11 US qt, 0.09 Imp.qt) IRC/SCT-005R
Weight: Coolant quantity: Loading:
Curb weight: Coolant reservoir (up to the maximum level Maximum load:
122 kg (269 lb) (GDR155) mark): 153 kg (337 lb)
125 kg (276 lb) (GDR155-A) 0.13 L (0.14 US qt, 0.11 Imp.qt) (Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo and
Engine: Radiator (including all routes): accessories)
Combustion cycle: 0.46 L (0.49 US qt, 0.40 Imp.qt) Front brake:
4-stroke Fuel: Type:
Cooling system: Recommended fuel: Hydraulic single disc brake
Liquid cooled Unleaded gasoline (E10 acceptable) Rear brake:
Valve train: Octane number (RON): Type:
SOHC 90 Mechanical leading trailing drum brake
Number of cylinders: Fuel tank capacity: Front suspension:
Single cylinder 5.5 L (1.5 US gal, 1.2 Imp.gal) Type:
Displacement: Fuel reserve amount:
12 Telescopic fork
1.1 L (0.29 US gal, 0.24 Imp.gal) Rear suspension:
Bore × stroke: Fuel injection: Type:
58.0 × 58.7 mm (2.28 × 2.31 in) Throttle body: Unit swing
Starting system: ID mark:
Electric starter B651

12-1
Specifications
Electrical system:
System voltage:
12 V
Battery:
Model:
NTZ6V (GDR155)
YTZ7V (GDR155-A)
Voltage, capacity:
12 V, 5.0 Ah (10 HR) (GDR155)
12 V, 6.0 Ah (10 HR) (GDR155-A)
Bulb wattage:
Headlight:
LED
Brake/tail light:
LED
Front turn signal light:
10.0 W
Rear turn signal light:
10.0 W
Auxiliary light:
LED
License plate light:
5.0 W

12

12-2
Consumer information
EAU26366 EAU26411 EAU26442

Identification numbers Vehicle identification number Engine serial number


Record the vehicle identification num-
ber and the engine serial number in the
spaces provided below for assistance
when ordering spare parts from a
Yamaha dealer or for reference in case
the vehicle is stolen.
1
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:
1
1. Vehicle identification number 1. Engine serial number

The vehicle identification number is The engine serial number is stamped


stamped into the frame. into the crankcase.
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER:
TIP
The vehicle identification number is
used to identify your vehicle and may
be used to register it with the licensing
authority in your area.

13

13-1
Consumer information
EAU85400
properly handle the vehicle data we
Vehicle data recording provided and Yamaha will appropriate-
This model’s ECU stores certain vehi- ly manage the data.
cle data to assist in the diagnosis of With the consent of the vehicle
malfunctions and for research, statisti- owner
cal analysis and development purpos- Where obligated by law
es. For use by Yamaha in litigation
Although the sensors and recorded When the data is not related to an
data will vary by model, the main data individual vehicle nor owner
points are:
Vehicle status and engine perfor-
mance data
Fuel-injection and emission-relat-
ed data
This data will be uploaded only when a
special Yamaha diagnostic tool is at-
tached to the vehicle, such as when
maintenance checks or service proce-
dures are performed.

Yamaha will not disclose this data to a


third party except in the following cas-
es. In addition, Yamaha may provide
vehicle data to a contractor in order to
outsource services related to the han-
dling of vehicle data. Even in this case,
Yamaha will require the contractor to 13

13-2
Index
A Engine overheating............................. 10-36 M
14 ABS (for ABS models)...........................7-14 Engine serial number............................ 13-1 Main switch .............................................4-7
ABS warning light ...................................7-3 Engine trouble warning light................... 7-3 Main switch/steering lock .......................7-1
Acceleration and deceleration ................9-3 F Maintenance and lubrication,
Activating the Stop and Start System ....5-1 Final transmission oil .......................... 10-12 periodic...............................................10-3
Air filter and V-belt case air filter Front brake lever free play, Maintenance,
elements ...........................................10-15 checking........................................... 10-20 emission control system .....................10-2
B Front fork, checking ........................... 10-25 Matte color, caution ..............................11-1
Battery ................................................10-27 Fuel....................................................... 7-16 Menu switch..........................................7-12
Brake fluid, changing ..........................10-23 Fuel consumption, tips for reducing ...... 9-4 Multi-function display .............................7-8
Brake fluid level, checking ..................10-22 Fuel meter .............................................. 7-6 Multi-function meter unit.........................7-5
Brake lever, front ..................................7-13 Fuel tank cap........................................ 7-15 N
Brake lever, rear....................................7-13 Fuel tank overflow hose ....................... 7-17 Notification indicator light .......................7-4
Brake levers, lubricating .....................10-24 Fuses, replacing ................................. 10-28 O
Brake pads and shoes, checking .......10-21 H Operating range of the smart key
Braking....................................................9-3 Handlebar switches.............................. 7-11 system ..................................................4-2
C Hazard switch....................................... 7-12 P
Cables, checking and lubricating .......10-23 Helmet holders ..................................... 7-18 Panels, removing and installing ............10-7
Care ......................................................11-1 Helmets .................................................. 2-6 Parking ....................................................9-4
Catalytic converter................................7-17 High beam indicator light ....................... 7-3 Part locations ..........................................3-1
CCU (Communication Control Unit) .......6-1 Horn switch .......................................... 7-12 Power outlet..........................................7-20
Centerstand and sidestand, I Precautions when using the Stop and
checking and lubricating ..................10-25 Identification numbers.......................... 13-1 Start System .........................................5-3
Clock.......................................................7-7 Ignition circuit cut-off system............... 7-22 R
Coolant ...............................................10-13 Incoming call indicator light ................... 7-4 Rear brake lever free play,
Coolant temperature warning light .........7-3 Indicator lights and warning lights ......... 7-2 adjusting ...........................................10-20
D K Rear brake lever lock ............................7-13
Data recording, vehicle .........................13-2 Key, handling of smart and Rear turn signal light bulb,
Dimmer switch ......................................7-12 mechanical keys................................... 4-3 replacing ...........................................10-31
Display units, switching ..........................7-6 Keyhole shutter ...................................... 7-2 S
E L Safe-riding points....................................2-5
Emergency mode (GDR155-A) ...........10-37 Labels, location ...................................... 1-1 Safety information...................................2-1
Engine break-in.......................................9-1 License plate light bulb, replacing...... 10-32 Seat.......................................................7-17
Engine oil and oil strainer....................10-10 Sidestand ..............................................7-21
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Index
Smart key ............................................... 4-4 Turn signal switch ................................ 7-12
Smart key battery, replacing .................. 4-6 V 14
Smart key system ................................... 4-1 Valve clearance .................................. 10-17
Smart key system indicator light ............ 7-4 V-belt, checking ................................. 10-23
Smart key system, troubleshooting.... 10-33 Vehicle identification number............... 13-1
Smartphone battery level meter ............. 7-5 Vehicle lights ...................................... 10-30
Spark plug, checking............................ 10-8 VVA indicator.......................................... 7-7
Special features...................................... 6-1 W
Specifications ....................................... 12-1 Wheel bearings, checking.................. 10-26
Speedometer.......................................... 7-6 Wheels ............................................... 10-19
Starting off.............................................. 9-3 Y
Starting the engine ................................. 9-2 Yamaha Motorcycle Connect icon......... 7-5
Start switch........................................... 7-12
Steering, checking.............................. 10-26
Stop and Start System ........................... 5-1
Stop and Start System indicator light .... 7-4
Stop and Start System operation........... 5-1
Stop and Start System switch.............. 7-12
Stop and Start System
troubleshooting ................................ 10-33
Storage ................................................. 11-3
Storage compartments......................... 7-19
T
Tachometer ............................................ 7-6
Throttle grip and cable,
checking and lubricating .................. 10-24
Throttle grip free play, checking......... 10-17
Tires .................................................... 10-18
Tool kit.................................................. 10-1
Troubleshooting.................................. 10-32
Troubleshooting chart ........................ 10-35
Turn signal indicator lights ..................... 7-3
Turn signal light bulb (front),
replacing........................................... 10-30

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