Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- DESCRIPTION AND MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
- CONTROL FUNCTIONS
- PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
- OPERATION
- RIDING YOUR ATV
- PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
- CLEANING AND STORAGE
- SPECIFICATIONS
- NOISE REGULATION
- MAINTENANCE RECORD
- YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.)
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How to measure tire pressure
Use the low-pressure tire gauge.
NOTE:
The low-pressure tire gauge is included as stan-
dard equipment. Make two measurements of the
tire pressure and use the second reading. Dust
or dirt in the gauge could cause the first reading
to be incorrect.
Set pressure with tires cold.
Set tire pressures to the following specifications:
1. Low-pressure tire gauge
5-8
q
30 kPa
(0.30 kgf/cm
2
,
4.4 psi)
27 kPa
(0.27 kgf/cm
2
,
3.9 psi)
33 kPa
(0.33 kgf/cm
2
,
4.7 psi)
25 kPa
(0.25 kgf/cm
2
,
3.6 psi)
22 kPa
(0.22 kgf/cm
2
,
3.2 psi)
28 kPa
(0.28 kgf/cm
2
,
4.0 psi)
Front
Rear
Recommended
pressure
Minimum Maximum
4. Use no more than the following pres-
sures when seating the tire beads.
Front 250 kPa (2.5 kgf/cm
2
, 36 psi)
Rear 250 kPa (2.5 kgf/cm
2
, 36 psi)
Higher pressures may cause the tire to
burst. Inflate the tires very slowly and
carefully. Fast inflation could cause
the tire to burst.