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Yamaha BREEZE YFA1R User Manual

Yamaha BREEZE YFA1R
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PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
IMPRIME SUR PAPIER RECYCLE
IMPRESO EN PAPEL RECICLADO
PRINTED IN JAPAN
2002·3–1.0×1
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(E, F, S)
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL DU PROPRIETAIRE
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO
5VJ-28199-60
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.
YFA1R

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Yamaha BREEZE YFA1R Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYamaha
ModelBREEZE YFA1R
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Message

Important Notice

Safety Information

Control Functions

Main Switch

Explains the ON and OFF positions of the main switch.

Handlebar Switches

Details the engine stop switch, lights switch, and start switch functions.

Throttle Lever

Explains how the throttle lever controls engine speed and the importance of proper function.

Front Brake Lever

Located on the right handlebar; pull toward handlebar to apply the front brake.

Rear Brake Lever

Located on the left handlebar; pull toward handlebar to apply the rear brake.

Parking Brake

Used for starting engine or parking, especially on slopes; how to apply and release.

Pre-Operation Checks

Front and Rear Brakes

Check brake levers for free play and operation; test brakes at slow speed.

Fuel

Ensure sufficient gasoline is in the tank.

Engine Oil and Transmission Oil

Check oil levels and fill if necessary.

Tires

Always use recommended tires and set to recommended pressure.

Operation

Starting a Cold Engine

Steps to start the engine in cold weather, including cable checks.

Starting and Warming Up the Engine

Procedures for starting a warm engine and general engine warming up process.

Drive Select Lever Operation and Reverse Driving

Details on operating the drive select lever for forward, reverse, and neutral shifts.

Engine Break-in

Important procedures for the first 20 hours of engine operation to ensure longevity and performance.

Riding Your ATV

Ride with Care and Good Judgement

Emphasizes proper instruction, practice, and skill development for safe ATV operation.

Age Recommendation for Riding

Warning against operation by children under 16, especially with engine sizes over 90cc, due to severe injury risk.

Passenger Policy

States the ATV is designed for operator only; carrying passengers reduces balance and control.

Apparel

Recommends wearing approved helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, and protective clothing.

Alcohol and Drug Use Warning

Warns against operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs due to reduced performance capability.

Tire and Speed Safety

Use correct tires and pressure; operate at speeds appropriate for skills and conditions.

Terrain Usage and Safety

Turning Your ATV

Climbing Hills Safely

Climbing Hill Safety Procedures

Always follow proper procedures, check terrain, shift weight forward, and avoid sudden acceleration.

Riding Downhill Safely

Descending Hills Safely

Follow procedures for going downhill, check terrain, shift weight backward, avoid high speed.

Traversing Sloping Surfaces

Crossing Through Shallow Water Safely

Riding on Rough Terrain

What to Do If...

Periodic Maintenance and Adjustment

Front and Rear Brake Shoe Inspection

Use wear indicator to check brake shoe wear without disassembling the brake.

Troubleshooting

General advice on troubleshooting operational issues and using the troubleshooting chart.

Troubleshooting Chart

A flowchart to diagnose and resolve common fuel, compression, and ignition system problems.

Cleaning and Storage

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