READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY! It contains important safety information. OWNER’S MANUAL YFM80GW WARNING LIT-11626-20-06 This ATV A should not be ridden by anyone under 12 years of age.
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EBU17170 INTRODUCTION EBU17240 Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha YFM80GW. This ATV represents the result of many years of Yamaha experience in the production of fine sporting, touring, and pacesetting racing machines. With the purchase of this Yamaha, you can now appreciate the high degree of craftsmanship and reliability that have made Yamaha a leader in these fields. This manual will provide you with a good basic understanding of the features and operation of this ATV.
in skills, physical abilities and judgment. Some children may not be able to operate an ATV safely. Parents should supervise their child’s use of the ATV at all times. Parents should permit continued use only if they determine that the child has the ability to operate the ATV safely. Your ATV was delivered with an adjustable speed limiter and also with an air intake restrictor plate.
EBU17330 IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EBU17341 FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations: The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! WARNING Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the ATV operator, a bystander, or a person inspecting or repairing the ATV.
EBU17350 IMPORTANT NOTICE EBU17360 Welcome to the Yamaha world of motor sports! This ATV is designed and manufactured for OFF-ROAD use only. It is illegal and unsafe to operate this ATV on any public street, road or highway. This ATV complies with all applicable OFF-ROAD noise level and spark arrester laws and regulations in effect at the time of manufacture. Please check your local riding laws and regulations before operating this ATV.
EWB00010 WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. EBU17420 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION .............................. 1-1 LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS ............................ 2-1 DESCRIPTION .............................................. 3-1 Left view ..................................................... 3-1 Right view................................................... 3-1 Controls and instruments ...........................
Starting a warm engine ............................. Shifting ...................................................... Engine break-in ......................................... Parking ...................................................... Parking on a slope .................................... Accessories and loading ........................... 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-7 RIDING YOUR ATV ...................................... 7-1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ATV............. 7-2 RIDE WITH CARE AND GOOD JUDGEMENT .....
Removing a wheel ................................... Installing a wheel ..................................... Troubleshooting ...................................... Troubleshooting chart ............................. 8-36 8-36 8-37 8-38 CLEANING AND STORAGE.......................... 9-1 Cleaning .................................................... 9-1 Storage ...................................................... 9-2 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................... 10-1 CONSUMER INFORMATION .........
EBU17430 SAFETY INFORMATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 EBU17601 AN ATV IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. An ATV handles differently from other vehicles, including motorcycles and cars. A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even during routine maneuvers such as turning and riding on hills or over obstacles, if you fail to take proper precautions.
● ● ● ● ● ● ● or the riding conditions. Always go at a speed that is proper for the terrain, visibility, operating conditions, and your experience. Never attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts. Always inspect your ATV each time you use it to make sure it is in safe operating condition. Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual. Always keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests of the ATV during operation.
1 2 3 4 5 ● ● 6 7 ● 8 9 10 11 ● backwards when climbing a hill. To avoid stalling, use the proper gear and maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill. If you stall or roll backwards, follow the special procedure for braking described in this manual. Dismount on the uphill side or to a side if pointed straight uphill. Turn the ATV around and remount, following the procedure described in this manual. Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always turn off the engine when refueling. Do not refuel right after the engine has been running and is still very hot. Do not spill gasoline on the engine or exhaust pipe/muffler when refueling. Never refuel while smoking, or in the vicinity of sparks, open flames, or other sources of ignition such as the pilot lights of water heaters and clothes dryers. When transporting the ATV in another vehicle, be sure it is kept upright and that the fuel cock is in the “OFF” position.
EBU17660 LOCATION OF THE WARNING AND SPECIFICATION LABELS 1 2 3 1 4 5 2 6 7 8 9 3 4 10 11 5 6 2-1
EBU17670 Read and understand all of the labels on your ATV. These labels contain important information for safe and proper operation. Never remove any labels from your ATV. If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off, request a replacement label from your Yamaha dealer. 1 2 3 1 2 WARNING WARNING Improper ATV use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH.
1 3 2 WARNING IMPROPER TIRE PRESSURE OR OVERLOADING CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL. LOSS OF CONTROL CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. OPERATING TIRE PRESSURE: Set with tires cold Recommended : FRONT : 20 kPa, { 0.20 kgf/cm 2 } 2.9 psi REAR : 20 kPa, { 0.20 kgf/cm 2 } 2.9 psi Minimum : FRONT : 17 kPa, { 0.17 kgf/cm 2 } 2.5 psi REAR : 17 kPa, { 0.17 kgf/cm 2 } 2.5 psi Never set tire pressure below minimum. It could cause the tire to dislodge from the rim. LOADING Maximum Vehicle Load : 95 kg, (209 lbs).
EBU17680 DESCRIPTION 1 EBU17690 EBU17700 Left view Right view 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6 5 4 5 4 3 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
from the figures shown in this manual. EBU17712 Controls and instruments 1 2 1 4 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 6 5 8 9 10 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
EBU17720 INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 EWB00010 WARNING OFF Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. 2 ON 1 EBU17740 3 4 Main switch The positions of the main switch are as follows: 5 ON All electrical systems are supplied with power, and the engine can be started. The key cannot be removed. 6 7 1. Main switch 8 OFF All electrical systems are off. The key can be removed.
EBU17780 EBU18060 Indicator light Handlebar switches 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 6 7 1. Neutral indicator light “N” 8 EBU17860 9 Neutral indicator light “ ” This indicator light comes on when the transmission is in the neutral position. 2 1. Engine stop switch “ENG. STOP” 2. Start switch “START” EBU18070 Engine stop switch “ENG. STOP” Set this switch to “RUN” before starting the engine. The engine stop switch controls the ignition and stops the engine when it is running.
EBU18090 Start switch “START” Push this switch to crank the engine with the starter. 1 ECB00050 2 CAUTION: 3 See the starting instructions on page 6-1 prior to starting the engine. 4 1 EBU18270 Throttle lever Once the engine is running, movement of the throttle lever will increase the engine speed. Regulate the speed of the ATV by varying the throttle position.
opening, even when the throttle lever is pushed to the maximum. The adjusting screw may be gradually turned out as the beginner becomes more familiar with operating the ATV. Parents should decide when to adjust the ATV for more power as their youngster’s riding skills improve. Once the ATV rider can operate with skill at the top speed permitted by adjusting the speed limiter alone, the air intake restrictor plate can be removed.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not turn the adjusting screw out more than 20 mm (0.8 in). 2 EBU18391 Front brake lever 3 The front brake lever is located on the right handlebar. To apply the front brake, pull the brake lever toward the handlebar grip. (b) 1 2 1 (a) 3 4 5 1 1. Locknut 2. Adjusting screw 3. No more than 20 mm (0.8 in) 6 3. Tighten the locknut. 8 7 EWB00180 9 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper adjustment of the speed limiter and throttle.
1 handlebar. To apply the rear brake, push down on the brake pedal or pull the brake lever toward the handlebar grip. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Rear brake lever 1 7 8 EBU18450 Parking brake 1. Brake pedal Use the parking brake before starting the engine or parking the ATV, especially on a slope. Apply the rear brake lever and push down the lock plate to apply the parking brake. Squeeze the rear brake lever to release the parking brake.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN The ATV could start moving unexpectedly if the parking brake is not applied before starting the engine. This could cause loss of control or a collision. The brake could overheat if you ride the ATV without releasing the parking brake. You could lose braking performance which could cause an accident. You could also wear out the brakes prematurely. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always set the parking brake before starting the engine.
1 1 2 3 2 1 N 3 4 5 6 1 2 1. Shift pedal 2. Neutral position 1. Fuel tank cap 7 EBU18730 Fuel EBU18720 8 Fuel tank cap 9 Remove the fuel tank cap by turning it counterclockwise. Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the tank. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom of the filler tube as shown.
rings, as well as to the exhaust system. 1 Your Yamaha engine has been designed to use regular unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number [(R+M)/2] of 86 or higher, or a research octane number of 91 or higher. If knocking or pinging occurs, use a different brand of gasoline or premium unleaded fuel. Unleaded fuel will give you longer spark plug life and reduced maintenance cost. 2 Gasohol There are two types of gasohol: gasohol containing ethanol and that containing methanol.
OFF EWB00270 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper care when refueling. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can spill, which can cause a fire and severe injury. Fuel expands when it heats up. If the fuel tank is overfilled, fuel could spill out due to heat from the engine or the sun. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not overfill the fuel tank. Be careful not to spill fuel, especially on the engine or exhaust pipe. Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately. Be sure the fuel tank cap is closed securely.
ON RES 1 RES 2 RES 1 3 OFF 1 RES OFF ON FUEL ON FUEL 4 5 ON 6 1. Arrow mark positioned over “ON” 1. Arrow mark positioned over “RES” With the fuel cock lever in this position, fuel flows to the carburetor. Turn the fuel cock lever to this position when starting the engine and riding. This indicates reserve. With the fuel cock lever in this position, the fuel reserve is made available. Turn the fuel cock lever to this position if you run out of fuel while riding.
1 Move the choke in direction (b) to turn off the choke. See the “Starting a cold engine” section on page 61 for proper operation. 1 2 3 4 4 5 (a) 1 6 2 3 (b) 1. Seat lock lever 7 8 9 10 11 1. 2. 3. 4. To install the seat Insert the projection on the front of the seat into the seat holder and push down on the seat at the rear. Fully open “ON” Half open (warming up position) Closed “OFF” Choke NOTE: Make sure that the seat is securely fitted.
1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 1. Projection 2. Seat holder 7 EBU18950 Carrier ● ● 8 Do not exceed the load limit of 5.0 kg (11 lb) for the carrier. Do not exceed the maximum load of 95.0 kg (209 lb) for the ATV. 9 10 EWB00010 11 WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
EBU19200 PRE-OPERATION CHECKS 1 EBU19210 2 3 4 5 Pre-operation check list Before operating this ATV, be sure to check the items listed in the following table. NOTE: The maintenance of some items in the table has to be performed by a Yamaha dealer. Refer to the “Periodic maintenance and lubrication chart” on page 8-3 to determine which service should be performed by a Yamaha dealer.
ITEM ROUTINE ● Wheels and tires ● ● Brake and shift pedals Brake levers Chassis fasteners Instruments and switches Battery ● ● ● ● ● Check wheel condition, and replace if damaged. Check tire condition and tread depth. Replace if necessary. Check air pressure. Correct if necessary. Make sure that operation is smooth. Lubricate pedal pivoting points if necessary. Make sure that operation is smooth. Lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary.
EBU19530 EBU19590 Fuel Final gear oil 1 Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the tank. (See page 4-8.) Make sure that the final gear oil is at the specified level. Add oil as necessary. (See page 8-13.) 2 EWB00500 WARNING 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EBU19660 Front and rear brakes POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper care when refueling. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can spill, which can cause a fire and severe injury. Fuel expands when it heats up.
EWB00530 WARNING 1 POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding with improperly operating brakes. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could lose braking ability, which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always check the brakes at the start of every ride. Do not ride the ATV if you find any problem with the brakes. If a problem cannot be corrected by the adjustment procedures provided in this manual, have the ATV checked by a Yamaha dealer. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EBU19761 Throttle lever 9 Check the operation of the throttle lever.
EBU19781 Tires 1 EWB00561 WARNING 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV with improper tires, or with improper or uneven tire pressure. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use of improper tires on this ATV, or operation of this ATV with improper or uneven tire pressure, may cause loss of control, increasing your risk of accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD ● The tires listed below have been approved by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. for this model. Other tire combinations are not recommended.
● ● ● dirt in the gauge could cause the first reading to be incorrect. Tire pressure below the minimum specified could cause the tire to dislodge from the rim under severe riding conditions. Minimum tire pressure: Front: 17 kPa (2.5 psi) (0.17 kgf/cm2) Rear: 17 kPa (2.5 psi) (0.17 kgf/cm2) Use no more than the following pressures when seating the tire beads. Maximum tire seating pressure: Front: 250 kPa (36 psi) (2.5 kgf/cm2) Rear: 250 kPa (36 psi) (2.
the tire pressures to the following specifications: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Recommended pressure: Front 20 kPa (2.9 psi) (0.20 kgf/cm2) Rear 20 kPa (2.9 psi) (0.20 kgf/cm2) Minimum: Front 17 kPa (2.5 psi) (0.17 kgf/cm2) Rear 17 kPa (2.5 psi) (0.17 kgf/cm2) Maximum: Front 23 kPa (3.3 psi) (0.23 kgf/cm2) Rear 23 kPa (3.3 psi) (0.23 kgf/cm2) 1. Tire wear limit EBU19840 Chassis fasteners Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened.
EBU19870 OPERATION 1 EWB00010 EBU20211 Starting a cold engine WARNING 2 EWB00620 Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Frozen control cables in cold weather. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could be unable to control the ATV, which could lead to an accident or collision. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD When riding in cold weather, always make sure all control cables work smoothly before you begin riding.
light does not come on, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical circuit. Ambient temp./choke position 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 20° 30° °C 30° 50° 70° 90° °F 3 4 5. Use the choke in reference to the figure: 1 Position (1): ● Cold engine start with ambient temperature below 30 °C (90 °F). 1. 2. 3. 4. Position (2): ● Warming up position. 2 ON 3 Fully open “ON” Half open (warming up position) Closed “OFF” Choke 6. Completely close the throttle lever and start the engine by pushing the start switch.
crank the engine more than 10 seconds on each attempt. EBU20550 Shifting This ATV has a 3-speed forward transmission with a centrifugal, automatic clutch. The transmission allows you to control the amount of power you have available at a given speed or for starting accelerating, climbing, etc. To shift into neutral, return the throttle lever to the closed position and repeatedly depress the shift pedal until it stops. 7.
EBU20600 1 HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Release the shift pedal before opening the throttle. Open the throttle gradually. To start out and accelerate 1. Release the throttle lever. ECB00200 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CAUTION: EBU20640 Always close the throttle before shifting gears, otherwise damage to the engine and drive train may result. To decelerate When slowing down or stopping, release the throttle and apply the brakes smoothly and evenly. As you slow down, shift to a lower gear.
EBU20670 Engine break-in EWB00650 WARNING There is never a more important period in the life of your engine than the first 20 hours of riding. For this reason, you should read the following material carefully. Since the engine is brand new, do not put an excessive load on it for the first 20 hours. The various parts in the engine wear and polish themselves to the correct operating clearances.
20 hours and beyond The ATV can now be operated normally. 1 ECB00220 CAUTION: 2 3 If any engine trouble should occur during the engine break-in period, immediately have a Yamaha dealer check the ATV. 4 EBU20721 5 6 1 Parking When parking the ATV, stop the engine, shift into first gear, apply the parking brake, and then turn the fuel cock to “OFF”. 1. Locked position 7 EBU20830 1 Parking on a slope 8 EWB00790 WARNING 9 POTENTIAL HAZARD Parking on a hill or other incline.
EBU20910 HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Avoid parking on hills or other inclines. If you must park on an incline, place the ATV transversely across the incline, shift into first gear, stop the engine, apply the parking brake, and then block the front and rear wheels with rocks or other objects. Do not park the ATV at all on hills that are so steep you could not walk up them easily. Accessories and loading 1 EBU20920 Accessories Accessories can affect the handling and control of your ATV.
1 ● 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ● limits your ability to move around on the seat, or one that limits your view. Use extra caution when riding an ATV with accessories. The ATV may handle differently than it does without accessories. ● EBU21110 ● Loading As originally equipped, this ATV is not designed to tow a trailer. If you choose to add accessories so that you can tow a trailer, you must use common sense and good judgment as the stability and handling of an ATV can be changed.
handling of the ATV. EWB00750 WARNING 1 POTENTIAL HAZARD Overloading this ATV or carrying or towing cargo improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause changes in ATV handling which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never exceed the stated load capacity for this ATV. Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached. Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Allow greater distance for braking.
EBU21131 RIDING YOUR ATV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7-1
RIDE WITH CARE AND GOOD JUDGEMENT EWB00010 WARNING Get training if you are inexperienced. Beginners should get training from a certified instructor. Become familiar with this ATV at slow speeds first, even if you are an experienced operator. Do not attempt to operate at maximum performance until you are totally familiar with the ATV’s handling and performance characteristics. Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
of age. EWB01280 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EWB01210 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV without proper instruction. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The risk of an accident is greatly increased if the operator does not know how to operate the ATV properly in different situations and on different types of terrain. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Beginning and inexperienced operators should complete the certified training course offered by Yamaha.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never carry a passenger. The long seat is to allow the operator to shift position as needed during operation. It is not for carrying passengers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This ATV is designed to carry operator and cargo only – passengers prohibited. 9 EWB00910 WARNING 10 POTENTIAL HAZARD Carrying a passenger on this ATV. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Greatly reduces your ability to balance and control this ATV. Could cause an accident, resulting in harm to you and/or your passenger.
Apparel EWB00920 WARNING 1 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV without wearing an approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection and protective clothing. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Operating without an approved motorcycle helmet increases your chances of a severe head injury or death in the event of an accident. Operating without eye protection can result in an accident and increases your chances of a severe injury in the event of an accident.
Do not operate after consuming alcohol or drugs. The operator’s performance capability is reduced by the influence of alcohol or drugs. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly. You should also wear: ● eye protection (goggles or face shield) ● gloves ● boots ● long-sleeved shirt or jacket ● long pants 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
EWB00930 HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always inspect your ATV each time you use it to make sure the ATV is in safe operating condition. Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the Owner’s Manual. WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV after consuming alcohol or drugs. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could seriously affect your judgment. Could cause you to react more slowly. Could affect your balance and perception. Could result in an accident.
the maximum. Turning in the adjusting screw limits the maximum engine power available and decreases the maximum speed of the ATV. Turning in the adjusting screw decreases top speed, and turning it out increases top speed. (See page 4-4.) This model also has an air intake restrictor plate to limit the amount of engine power available.
duce your speed when adding additional loads. see page 8-18. MAXIMUM LOADING LIMIT ATV loading limit (total weight of cargo, rider, accessories, and tongue): 95.0 kg (209 lb) Carrier: 5.0 kg (11 lb) 1 2 3 4 EWB00970 WARNING 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 POTENTIAL HAZARD Overloading this ATV or carrying or towing cargo improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause changes in ATV handling which could lead to an accident. 2 1. Locknut 2.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never exceed the stated load capacity for this ATV. Cargo should be properly distributed and securely attached. Reduce speed when carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. Allow greater distance for braking. Always follow the instructions in your Owner’s Manual for carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. 1 2 3 4 5 6 During operation Always keep your feet on the footboards during operation, otherwise they may contact the rear wheels.
EWB00980 WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident, including an overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt stunts, such as wheelies or jumps. Don’t try to show off. WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POTENTIAL HAZARD Removing hands from handlebars or feet from footboards during operation. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Removing even one hand or foot can reduce your ability to control the ATV or could cause you to lose your balance and fall off of the ATV.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN Improper installation of accessories or modification of this ATV may cause changes in handling which in some situations could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never modify this ATV through improper installation or use of accessories. All parts and accessories added to this ATV should be genuine Yamaha or equivalent components designed for use on this ATV and should be installed and used according to instructions. If you have questions, consult an authorized ATV dealer.
1 BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU RIDE This ATV is designed for off-road use only. Riding on paved surfaces can cause loss of control. EWB01020 2 3 4 5 6 7 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV on paved surfaces. WHAT CAN HAPPEN ATVs are designed for off-road use only. Paved surfaces may seriously affect handling and control of the ATV, and may cause the ATV to go out of control. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always avoid paved surfaces, including sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and streets.
which may cause the ATV to upset. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this ATV on any public street, road or highway, even a dirt or gravel one. In many states it is illegal to operate ATVs on public streets, roads and highways. EWB01040 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when operating this ATV on unfamiliar terrain. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You can come upon hidden rocks, bumps, or holes, without enough time to react. Could result in the ATV overturning or going out of control.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain until you have learned and practiced the skills necessary to control the ATV on such terrain. Always be especially cautious on these kinds of terrain. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EWB01050 9 10 11 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to use extra care when operating on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of traction or ATV control, which could result in an accident, including an overturn.
Do not ride in areas posted “no trespassing”. Do not ride on private property without getting permission. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EWB01060 Select a large, flat area off-road to become familiar with your ATV. Make sure that this area is free of obstacles and other riders. You should practice control of the throttle, brakes, shifting procedures, and turning techniques in this area before trying more difficult terrain.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 the shift pedal. Remember that the engine and exhaust pipe will be hot when riding and afterwards; do not allow skin or clothing to come in contact with these components. With the engine idling, lift the shift pedal to the 1st gear position and then release the parking brake. Apply the throttle slowly and smoothly. The centrifugal clutch will engage and you will start to accelerate.
lowed to slip or lose some traction, the ATV will resist turning. A special turning technique must be used to allow the ATV to make turns quickly and easily. It is essential that this skill be learned first at low speed. of the turn slip slightly, allowing the ATV to make the turn properly. 1 2 1 EWB01220 3 WARNING 2 POTENTIAL HAZARD Turning improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The ATV could go out of control, causing a collision or overturn.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Once you have learned this technique, you should be able to perform it at higher speeds or in tighter curves. Improper riding procedures such as abrupt throttle changes, excessive braking, incorrect body movements, or too much speed for the sharpness of the turn may cause the ATV to tip. If the ATV begins to tip over to the outside while negotiating a turn, lean more to the inside.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for climbing hills as described in this Owner’s Manual. Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill. Never climb hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces. Shift your weight forward. Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes. The ATV could flip over backwards. Never go over the top of any hill at high speed. An obstacle, a sharp drop, or another vehicle or person could be on the other side of the hill.
EWB01190 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause the ATV to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt to turn the ATV around on any hill until you have mastered the turning technique as described in the Owner’s Manual on level ground. Be very careful when turning on any hill. Avoid crossing the side of a steep hill if possible.
immediately on the uphill side. EWB01231 WARNING 1 POTENTIAL HAZARD Stalling, rolling backwards or improperly dismounting while climbing a hill. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could result in the ATV overturning. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Use the proper gear and maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill. If you lose all forward speed: ● Keep weight uphill. ● Apply the brakes. ● Lock the parking brake after you are stopped. If you begin rolling backwards: ● Keep weight uphill.
1 to tip or roll over. Carefully choose your path and ride no faster than you will be able to react to obstacles which may appear. EWB01130 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Going down a hill improperly. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause the ATV to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follow proper procedures for going down hills as described in this Owner’s Manual. Note: a special technique is required when braking as you go down a hill.
the front wheels slightly uphill. When riding on slopes, be sure not to make sharp turns either up or down hill. If your ATV does begin to tip over, gradually steer in the downhill direction if there are no obstacles in your path. As you regain proper balance, gradually steer again in the direction you wish to travel. When crossing the side of a hill: Always follow proper procedures as described in the Owner’s Manual. Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 carefully. Enter where there is no sharp drop off, and avoid rocks or other obstacles which may be slippery or upset the ATV. Drive slowly and carefully. EWB01150 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV through deep or fast flowing water. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Tires may float, causing loss of traction and loss of control, which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never operate this ATV in fast flowing water or in water deeper than that specified in your Owner’s Manual.
1 2 1 3 4 5 1. Air filter case check hose RIDING OVER ROUGH TERRAIN Riding over rough terrain should be done with caution. Look out for obstacles which could cause damage to the ATV or could lead to an upset or accident. Be sure to keep your feet firmly mounted on the footboards at all times. Avoid jumping the ATV as loss of control and damage to the ATV may result.
EWB01160 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly operating over obstacles. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or a collision. Could cause the ATV to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles. Never attempt to ride over large obstacles, such as large rocks or fallen trees. When you go over obstacles, always follow proper procedures as described in the Owner’s Manual.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN You may lose control of this ATV. You may also regain traction unexpectedly, which may cause the ATV to overturn. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Learn to safely control skidding or sliding by practicing at low speeds and on level, smooth terrain. On extremely slippery surfaces, such as ice, go slowly and be very cautious in order to reduce the chance of skidding or sliding out of control. With practice, over a period of time, skill at controlled sliding can be developed.
1 2 ● 3 4 ● 5 6 7 8 9 ● 10 11 ● Lean more into the turn to regain balance. If necessary, gradually let off the throttle and/or steer to the outside of the turn. (See page 7-17.) If your ATV starts to slide sideways: Steer in the direction of the slide if you have the room. Applying the brakes or accelerating is not recommended until you have corrected the slide. (See page 7-27.) If your ATV can’t make it up a hill you are trying to climb: Turn the ATV around if you still have forward speed.
EBU21640 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 1 EBU21660 HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Turn off the engine when performing maintenance unless otherwise specified. Have a Yamaha dealer perform the service if you are not familiar with maintenance work. Safety is an obligation of the owner. Periodic inspection, adjustment and lubrication will keep your ATV in the safest and best operating condition possible.
it for you. 3 EWB01830 1 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV with improper modifications. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Improper installation of accessories or modification of this ATV may cause changes in handling which in some situations could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never modify this ATV through improper installation or use of accessories.
EBU21741 Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control system NOTE: ● For ATVs not equipped with an odometer or an hour meter, follow the month maintenance intervals. ● For ATVs equipped with an odometer or an hour meter, follow the km (mi) or hours maintenance intervals. However, keep in mind that if the ATV isn’t used for a long period of time, the month maintenance intervals should be followed.
INITIAL 1 NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB 2 3 4 5 ● 6 7 * Exhaust system Spark arrester ● ● Whichever comes first month 1 3 6 6 12 km (mi) 320 (200) 1300 (800) 2500 (1600) 2500 (1600) 5000 (3200) hours 20 80 160 160 320 √ √ √ √ √ √ Check for leakage and replace gasket(s) if necessary. Check for looseness and tighten all screw clamps and joints if necessary. Clean.
EBU21862 General maintenance and lubrication chart INITIAL NO. 1 * 2 3 * ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB * * 6 6 12 km (mi) 320 (200) 1300 (800) 2500 (1600) 2500 (1600) 5000 (3200) hours 20 80 160 160 320 √ √ √ ● Clean and replace if necessary. Clutch ● Check operation and adjust if necessary. Check operation and correct if necessary. Check brake lever free play and adjust if necessary. Replace brake shoes. Check operation and correct if necessary.
INITIAL 1 NO. ITEM month 1 3 6 6 12 km (mi) 320 (200) 1300 (800) 2500 (1600) 2500 (1600) 5000 (3200) hours 20 80 160 160 320 Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are properly tightened. Check operation and correct if necessary. Check for oil leakage and replace if necessary. Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease. Lubricate with lithium-soap-based grease. Check operation and repair or replace if damaged. Check toe-in and adjust if necessary. Change.
INITIAL NO. ITEM CHECK OR MAINTENANCE JOB ● 20 * Battery ● Whichever comes first EVERY month 1 3 6 6 12 km (mi) 320 (200) 1300 (800) 2500 (1600) 2500 (1600) 5000 (3200) hours 20 80 160 160 320 Check electrolyte level and specific gravity, and correct if necessary. Make sure that the breather hose is properly routed. 1 2 3 √ √ √ √ √ 4 EBU23060 5 NOTE: The air filter needs more frequent service if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
EWB00010 1 WARNING 1 2 Indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. EBU23210 3 4 5 6 7 8 Checking the spark plug The spark plug is an important engine component, which is easy to check. Since heat and deposits will cause any spark plug to slowly erode, the spark plug should be removed and checked in accordance with the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. In addition, the condition of the spark plug can reveal the condition of the engine. 1. Spark plug cap 2.
replace it if necessary. Specified spark plug: NGK/CR7HSA 1 2 To install the spark plug 1. Measure the spark plug gap with a wire thickness gauge and, if necessary, adjust the gap to specification. 1 Spark plug gap: 0.6–0.7 mm (0.024–0.028 in) 3 4 5 1. Spark plug wrench 6 To check the spark plug 1. Check that the porcelain insulator around the center electrode of the spark plug is a medium-to-light tan (the ideal color when the ATV is ridden normally).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and its mating surface, and then wipe off any grime from the spark plug threads. 3. Install the spark plug with the spark plug wrench, and then tighten it to the specified torque. 2. Start the engine, warm it up for several minutes, and then turn it off. 3. Wait a few minutes until the oil settles before checking. 4. Remove the engine oil filler cap, and then wipe the dipstick off with a clean rag. Tightening torque: Spark plug: 12.5 Nm (1.3 m·kgf, 9.
1 2. Start the engine, warm it up for several minutes, and then turn it off. 3. Place an oil pan under the engine to collect the used oil. 4. Remove the engine oil filler cap, and then remove the engine oil drain bolt to drain the oil from the crankcase. 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Dipstick 2. Maximum level mark 3. Minimum level mark 7 8 NOTE: The engine oil should be between the minimum and maximum level marks. 1 1. Engine oil drain bolt 6.
en it to the specified torque. Tightening torque: Engine oil drain bolt: 20 Nm (2.0 m·kgf, 14.5 ft·lbf) 1 2 3 4 minutes while checking it for oil leakage. If oil is leaking, immediately turn the engine off and check for the cause. 9. Turn the engine off, and then check the oil level and correct it if necessary. 7. Add the specified amount of the recommended engine oil, and then install and tighten the engine oil filler cap. Recommended oil: See page 10-1. Oil quantity: 0.80 L (0.85 US qt) (0.70 Imp.
EBU23403 Final gear oil The final gear case must be checked for oil leakage before each ride. If any leakage is found, have a Yamaha dealer check and repair the ATV. In addition, the final gear oil level must be checked and the oil changed as follows at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. 2 1 3 2 1 3 4 To check the final gear oil level 1. Place the ATV on a level surface. 5 NOTE: The final gear oil level must be checked on a cold engine. 1. Dipstick 2.
ed final gear oil, and then check the oil level. Recommended final gear oil: See page 10-1. Oil quantity: 0.12 L (0.13 US qt) (0.11 Imp.qt) 1 2 3 ECB00420 CAUTION: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Be sure no foreign material enters the final gear case. 6. Install and tighten the oil filler cap. 7. Check the final gear case for oil leakage. If oil is leaking, check for the cause. 1. Final gear oil drain bolt 4. Install the drain bolt, and then tighten it to the specified torque.
ter case. 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 5 1. Quick fastener 1. Air filter case check hose 2. Remove the panel by sliding it forward and pulling it off as shown. 1. Remove the quick fasteners.
1 1 2 2 2 3 4 1 1 5 6 7 8 1. Air filter case cover 2. Air filter case holder 1. Panel 3. Remove the air filter case cover by unhooking the holders. 4. Unhook the holder holding the air filter element, and then pull out the sponge material from the air filter element.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Use parts cleaning solvent to clean the sponge material. 2 6. Squeeze the excess solvent out of the sponge material and let it dry. 1 ECB00440 CAUTION: Do not twist the sponge material when squeezing it. 7. Check the sponge material and replace it if damaged. 8. Apply Yamaha foam air filter oil or other quality foam air filter oil to the sponge material. 1. Unhook. 2. Sponge material 5. Wash the sponge material gently but thoroughly in solvent.
1 2 3 4 2. Remove the air intake restrictor plate. NOTE: The air filter element should be cleaned every 20– 40 hours. It should be cleaned and lubricated more often if the ATV is operated in extremely dusty areas. Each time the air filter element maintenance is performed, check the air inlet of the air filter case for obstructions. 1 ECB00460 CAUTION: 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ● ● Make sure that the air filter element is properly seated in the air filter case.
3 1 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 1. Tailpipe 2. Spark arrester 3. Screw 1. Screw 2. Remove the tailpipe by pulling it out of the muffler. 3. Tap the tailpipe lightly, and then use a wire brush to remove any carbon deposits from the spark arrester portion of the tailpipe and inside of the tailpipe housing. 4. Insert the tailpipe into the muffler and align the screw holes. 5. Install the screws and tighten them.
Yamaha dealer, who has the necessary professional knowledge and experience. The adjustment described in the following section, however, may be performed by the owner as part of routine maintenance. EWB01910 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POTENTIAL HAZARD Improper cleaning of the spark arrester. Hot exhaust system. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could injure the eyes. Could cause burns. Could cause carbon monoxide poisoning, possibly leading to death. Could start a fire.
NOTE: The engine is warm when it quickly responds to the throttle. NOTE: If the specified idling speed cannot be obtained as described above, have a Yamaha dealer make the adjustment. 2. Attach the tachometer to the spark plug lead. 3. Check the engine idling speed and, if necessary, adjust it to specification by turning the throttle stop screw at the carburetor. To increase the engine idling speed, turn the throttle stop screw in direction (a), and to decrease it, turn the screw in direction (b).
prevent this from occurring, the valve clearance must be adjusted by a Yamaha dealer at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. 1 2 EBU24090 Checking the front and rear brake shoes 3 4 The front and rear brake shoes must be checked for wear at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. Each brake is provided with a wear indicator, which allows you to check the brake shoe wear without having to disassemble the brake.
Front brake Rear brake 1 1 2 3 2 4 1 2 5 6 1. Wear limit line 2. Wear indicator 1. Wear limit mark 2. Wear indicator 7 EBU24320 8 Adjusting the front brake lever free play The brake lever free play must be checked and, if necessary, adjusted at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart. NOTE: Before adjusting the brake lever free play, check the front brake shoes for wear. The brake lever free play should measure 10.
12.0 mm (0.39–0.47 in) as shown. If the free play is incorrect, adjust it as follows. 1 2 1 1 2 (a) 3 (b) (a) 4 (b) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Brake lever free play 1. Loosen the upper locknut and fully turn in the upper adjusting bolt. 2. Loosen the lower locknut. 3. Turn the lower adjusting bolt in direction (a) to increase the free play, and in direction (b) to decrease it. Upper locknut Upper adjusting bolt Lower locknut Lower adjusting bolt 4. Tighten the lower locknut. 5.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD After servicing: ● Make sure the brakes operate smoothly and that the free play is correct. ● Make sure the brakes do not drag. Replacement of brake components requires professional knowledge. These procedures should be performed by a Yamaha dealer. 1 EBU24462 Adjusting the rear brake lever and brake pedal free play 1.
mm (0.20–0.31 in) as shown. If the free play is incorrect, adjust it as follows. 1 2 3 1 2 cable at the rear wheel hub until the brake lever free play measures 5.0–8.0 mm (0.20–0.31 in). (a) (b) 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 1. Locknut 2. Brake lever free play adjusting bolt 3. Brake lever free play 1. Brake lever free play adjusting nut NOTE: When adjusting the rear brake lever free play: ● Be sure not to step on the brake pedal. ● Make sure the brake pedal does not move. 1.
1 2 (a) 1 (b) 3 1 4 5 1. Brake pedal free play 1. Brake pedal free play adjusting nut 6 7 Turn the brake pedal free play adjusting nut on the brake rod at the rear wheel hub in direction (a) to increase the free play, and in direction (b) to decrease it.
EWB02020 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating with improperly serviced or adjusted brakes. WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could lose braking ability, which could lead to an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD After servicing: ● Make sure the brakes operate smoothly and that the free play is correct. ● Make sure the brakes do not drag. Replacement of brake components requires professional knowledge. These procedures should be performed by a Yamaha dealer. 3 1 1. Footboard 2. Screw 3. Bolt 2.
bolt with a screwdriver so that the adjusting bolt does not turn together with the locknut. 6. Install the rubber cap securely. 7. Install the left footboard by installing the screws and bolts, and then tighten the bolts to the specified torque. 1 2 Tightening torque: Footboard bolt: 10 Nm (1.0 m·kgf, 7.2 ft·lbf) 3 EBU24890 1. Rubber cap 2. Locknut 3.
Front brake lever EWB02120 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 6 POTENTIAL HAZARD Damaged control cables. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Corrosion can result when the cable sheaths become damaged, and cables can also become frayed or kinked, which could restrict the operation of controls and lead to an accident or injury. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Inspect cables frequently. Replace damaged cables.
Lubricate the knuckle shafts using a grease gun. EBU24930 Checking and lubricating the brake and shift pedals Recommended lubricant: Lithium-soap-based grease The operation of the brake and shift pedals should be checked before each ride, and the pedal pivots should be lubricated if necessary.
To check the electrolyte level 1. Place the ATV on a level surface. 2. Check the electrolyte level in the battery. Lubricate the steering shaft using a grease gun. 1 Recommended lubricant: Lithium-soap-based grease 2 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 1. Battery 2. Battery breather hose 8 1. Grease nipple 9 NOTE: The electrolyte should be between the minimum and maximum level marks. EBU25111 10 11 Battery A poorly maintained battery will corrode and discharge quickly.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN You could be poisoned. You could be severely burned by the sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte. Batteries produce explosive gases. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Always shield eyes when working near batteries. Keep out of reach of children. Antidote: EXTERNAL: Flush with water. INTERNAL: Drink large quantities of water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Get prompt medical attention.
1 stored as follows. 1. Disconnect the negative lead first and then the positive lead. the battery whenever necessary. To install the battery NOTE: Be sure the battery is fully charged. 1 2 3 1. Install the battery. 2. Connect the positive lead first, and then connect the negative lead. 3. Make sure that the breather hose is properly routed, in good condition, and not obstructed. 3 4 5 2 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 1. Battery 2. Negative lead 3. Positive lead 3 2.
If the fuse is blown, replace it as follows. 1. Turn the key to “OFF” and turn off all electrical circuits. ECB00610 CAUTION: 1 ECB00640 If the breather hose is positioned in such a way that the frame is exposed to electrolyte or gas expelled from the battery, the frame could suffer structural and external damages. 2 CAUTION: To prevent accidental short-circuiting, turn off the main switch when checking or replacing a fuse. EBU25232 2.
1 3. Turn the key to “ON” and turn on the electrical circuits to check if the devices operate. 4. If the fuse immediately blows again, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical system. Rear 1 2 EBU25650 3 Removing a wheel 1. Loosen the wheel nuts. 4 Front 5 1 6 1. Wheel nut 7 2. Elevate the ATV and place a suitable stand under the frame. 3. Remove the nuts from the wheel. 4. Remove the wheel. 8 1 9 10 EBU25660 1. Wheel nut Installing a wheel 11 1. Install the wheel and the nuts. 2.
EWB02260 Tightening torques: Front wheel nut: 28 Nm (2.8 m·kgf, 20.3 ft·lbf) Rear wheel nut: 28 Nm (2.8 m·kgf, 20.3 ft·lbf) WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Checking the fuel system while smoking or near an open flame. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Fuel can ignite or explode, causing severe injury or property damage. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not smoke when checking the fuel system. Make sure there are no open flames or sparks in the area, including pilot lights from water heaters or furnaces.
EBU25791 Troubleshooting chart 1 2 3 1. Fuel There is enough fuel. Check the compression. There is no fuel. Supply fuel. There is compression. Check the ignition. There is no compression. Have a Yamaha dealer check the ATV. Check the fuel level in the fuel tank. The engine does not start. Check the compression. 4 2. Compression 5 Operate the electric starter. 6 7 3. Ignition 8 Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the spark plug gap, or replace the spark plug.
EBU25860 CLEANING AND STORAGE 1 applications such as those available in coinoperated car washers. EBU25870 Cleaning Frequent, thorough cleaning of your ATV will not only enhance its appearance but will improve its general performance and extend the useful life of many components. 1. Before cleaning the ATV: a. Block off the end of the exhaust pipe to prevent water entry. A plastic bag and strong rubber band may be used. b. Make sure the spark plug and all filler caps are properly installed. 2.
nia) and areas where strong chemicals are stored. EWB02300 WARNING 1 2 3 4 5 POTENTIAL HAZARD Operation with wet brakes after washing. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability, increasing the chance of an accident. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Test the brakes after washing. Apply the brakes several times at slow speeds to let friction dry out the linings. Long-term Before storing your ATV for several months: 1. Follow all the instructions in the “Cleaning” section of this chapter. 2.
6. 7. 8. 9. plug, and then place the spark plug on the cylinder head so that the electrodes are grounded. (This will limit sparking during the next step.) d. Turn the engine over several times with the starter. (This will coat the cylinder wall with oil.) e. Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug, and then install the spark plug and the spark plug cap. Lubricate all control cables and the pivoting points of all levers and pedals.
EBU25960 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Compression ratio: 9.60 :1 Starting system: Electric starter Lubrication system: Wet sump EBU25974 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Dimensions: Overall length: 1550 mm (61.0 in) Overall width: 855 mm (33.7 in) Overall height: 930 mm (36.6 in) Seat height: 665 mm (26.2 in) Wheelbase: 1030 mm (40.6 in) Ground clearance: 100 mm (3.94 in) Minimum turning radius: 2400 mm (94.
Transmission: Engine oil quantity: Periodic oil change: 0.80 L (0.85 US qt) (0.70 Imp.qt) Primary reduction system: Spur gear Primary reduction ratio: 65/20 (3.250) Secondary reduction system: Shaft drive Secondary reduction ratio: 19/18 × 34/10 (3.588) Transmission type: Constant mesh 3-speed Operation: Left foot operation 1st: 39/11 (3.545) 2nd: 35/17 (2.059) 3rd: 31/22 (1.409) Final gear oil: Type: SAE80 API GL-4 Hypoid gear oil Quantity: 0.12 L (0.13 US qt) (0.11 Imp.
Front wheel: Manufacturer/model: DUNLOP/KT586 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wheel type: Panel wheel Rim size: 7x5.5AT Rear tire: Type: Tubeless Size: AT18 x 8-7 Manufacturer/model: DUNLOP/KT587 Rear wheel: Wheel type: Panel wheel Rim size: 7x6.5AT Loading: Front brake: Maximum load: 95.0 kg (209 lb) (Total weight of rider, cargo, accessories, and tongue) Type: Drum brake Operation: Right hand operation Tire air pressure (measured on cold tires): Recommended: Rear brake: Front: 20 kPa (2.9 psi) (0.
Spring/shock absorber type: Coil spring/oil damper Wheel travel: 56.0 mm (2.20 in) 1 Electrical system: 2 Ignition system: CDI Charging system: AC magneto 3 4 Battery: Model: 12N7D-3B Voltage, capacity: 12 V, 7.0 Ah 5 6 Bulb voltage, wattage x quantity: Neutral indicator light: 12 V, 1.7 W × 1 7 Fuses: 8 Main fuse: 5.
EBU25981 CONSUMER INFORMATION 1 2 3 4 5 EBU26011 EBU26020 Identification numbers Key identification number The key identification number is stamped into the key. Record this number in the space provided and use it for reference when ordering a new key. Record the key identification number, vehicle identification number and model label information in the spaces provided below for assistance when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer or for reference in case the ATV is stolen.
1 1 2 1 3 4 5 1. Model label 1. Vehicle identification number 6 7 NOTE: The vehicle identification number is used to identify your ATV. 8 9 EBU26050 Model label The model label is affixed at the location in the illustration. Record the information on this label in the space provided. This information will be needed when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer.
EBU26060 Noise regulation 1 2 3 4 5 6 TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED: Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or (2) the use of the vehicle after such device or element of
EBU26080 Maintenance record Copies of work orders and/or receipts for parts you purchase and install will be required to document maintenance done in accordance with the warranty. The chart below is printed only as a reminder to you that the maintenance work is required. It is not acceptable proof of maintenance work.
EBU26501 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. ATV LIMITED WARRANTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. hereby warrants that new Yamaha ATVs purchased from an authorized Yamaha ATV dealer in the continental United States will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the period of time stated herein, subject to certain stated limitations. THE PERIOD OF WARRANTY for Yamaha ATVs shall be six (6) months from the date of purchase.
WARRANTY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CUSTOMER SERVICE Q. What costs are my responsibility during the warranty period? A. The customer’s responsibility includes all costs of normal maintenance services, non-warranty repairs, accident and collision damages, and oil, oil filters, air filters, spark plugs, and brake shoes. If your machine requires warranty service, you must take it to any authorized Yamaha ATV dealer within the continental United States.
EBU26122 YAMAHA EXTENDED SERVICE (Y.E.S.) 1 2 3 Keep your Yamaha protected even after your warranty expires with genuine Yamaha Extended Ser vice (Y.E.S.). In addition, Travel and Recreation Interruption Protection (TRIP) is included at no extra cost. TRIP gives you up to $150 reimbursement per occurrence for any reasonable expenses you incur because your Yamaha needs covered service: replacement vehicle rental, emergency towing, phone calls, even food and lodging when you are away from home.
We urge you to act now. You’ll get the excellent benefits of TRIP coverage right away, and you’ll rest easy knowing you’ll have strong factory-backed protection even after your Yamaha Limited Warranty expires. You can also save money: Y.E.S. costs less within the first 90 days after you buy your Yamaha. See your dealer today! 1 2 3 A special note: If visiting your dealer isn’t convenient, contact Yamaha with your Primar y ID number (your frame number). We’ll be happy to help you get the Y.E.S.
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INDEX A Engine idling speed...................................................... 8-20 Engine oil ..............................................................5-3, 8-10 Engine, starting a warm ................................................. 6-3 Engine stop switch ......................................................... 4-2 Accessories and loading ................................................ 6-7 Air filter element, cleaning............................................
Model label....................................................................11-2 N Neutral indicator light ......................................................4-2 Noise regulation ............................................................11-3 O Owner’s manual and tool kit............................................8-1 P Parking............................................................................6-6 Parking brake..................................................................
EBU26141 WARNING Improper ATV use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. BEER BEER ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEAR NEVER USE ON PUBLIC ROADS NEVER CARRY PASSENGERS NEVER USE WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL NEVER operate: ALWAYS: without proper training or instruction. use proper riding techniques to avoid at speeds too fast for your skills or the vehicle overturns on hills and rough conditions. terrain and in turns.
4/2/03 9:06 AM Page 1 CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR NEW YAMAHA ATV. You have purchased a quality Yamaha product that, with proper use and care, will provide hours of riding pleasure.
ATV card for US 4/2/03 9:06 AM Page 2 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 4 CYPRESS, CA POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION U.S.A. P.O.