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Brand | Yamaha |
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Model | MTN155 |
Category | Motorcycle |
Language | English |
Owner's responsibility for safe and proper operation of the motorcycle.
Performing pre-operation checks and riding safely.
Importance of wearing appropriate protective gear for safety.
Dangers of carbon monoxide from engine exhaust and ventilation.
Additional tips for safe riding practices.
Importance, selection, and wearing of approved motorcycle helmets.
Identification and location of motorcycle controls and instruments.
Operation and functions of the main switch and steering lock.
Explanation of various indicator and warning lights on the instrument panel.
Overview and components of the multi-function meter unit.
Navigating and understanding various display modes (Odometer, Tripmeter, Clock).
Identification and operation of left and right handlebar switches.
Safety precautions and instructions for refueling.
Explanation and checking of the starting circuit cut-off system.
Checking fuel level, refueling, and fuel line inspection.
Checking engine oil level and for oil leakage.
Checking coolant level and for coolant leakage.
Checking front brake operation, pads, and fluid level.
Checks for rear brake, brake pedals, and brake levers.
Checks for clutch, throttle grip, control cables, and drive chain.
Procedure for starting the engine using the starting circuit cut-off system.
How to shift gears and important notices regarding transmission.
Break-in procedures and recommendations for the first 1600 km.
Overview of general maintenance and lubrication tasks.
Maintenance checks for tires and wheel bearings.
Checks for sidestand, front fork, and shock absorber assembly.
Maintenance for engine oil, filter, and cooling system.
Procedure for checking the engine oil level.
Step-by-step instructions for changing engine oil and filter.
Importance of checking and adjusting valve clearance.
Recommended tire air pressures for different loads.
Procedure for checking front and rear brake pad wear.
Checking front and rear brake fluid levels and replenishing if necessary.
Checking and adjusting drive chain slack.
Charts for diagnosing starting problems or poor engine performance.
Troubleshooting steps and precautions for engine overheating.
Detailed steps for preparing the motorcycle for long-term storage.
Engine, oil, coolant, fuel, and fuel injection details.
Types of front/rear brakes and suspension systems.