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Yamaha XSR900P User Manual

Yamaha XSR900P
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OWNER’S MANUAL
Read this manual carefully
before operating this vehicle.
MOTORCYCLE
LIT-11626-36-62 BEA-28199-11
XSR900P/XSR900PC
Location of important labels
Safety information
Description
Special features
Instrument and control functions
For your safety – pre-operation checks
Operation and important riding points
Periodic maintenance and adjustment
Motorcycle care and storage
Specifications
Consumer information
Index
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Table of Contents

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Yamaha XSR900P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bore x Stroke78.0 mm x 62.1 mm
Compression Ratio11.5 : 1
Maximum Power87.5 kW (119.0 PS) @ 10, 000 rpm
Maximum Torque93.0 Nm (9.5 kgf-m) @ 7, 000 rpm
Fuel SystemFuel Injection
Starter SystemElectric
Final DriveChain
FrameDiamond
Front Tire120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
Rear Tire180/55ZR17M/C (73W)
Displacement890cc
Transmission6-speed
Rear SuspensionSwingarm
Front BrakeHydraulic dual disc
Rear BrakeHydraulic single disc

Summary

Introduction

Location of Important Labels

Safety Information

Be a Responsible Owner

Owner's responsibility for safe operation and knowledge requirements.

Safe Riding

Pre-operation checks, visibility, intersections, blind spots, maintenance knowledge, licensing, skills.

Protective Apparel

Importance of helmet, face shield, jacket, boots, gloves for preventing injuries.

Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Dangers of carbon monoxide, symptoms, and precautions.

Loading

Effects of accessories/cargo on stability, guidelines for loading.

Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and Modifications

Risks of installing aftermarket parts that alter design or characteristics.

Description

Left View

Diagram and identification of motorcycle components on the left side.

Right View

Diagram and identification of motorcycle components on the right side.

Controls and Instruments

Diagram and identification of handlebar controls and instrument panel.

Special Features

Cruise Control System

Explanation of how to activate, set, and adjust the cruise control system.

D-MODE

Explanation of the electronically controlled engine performance system and its modes.

TCS-MODE

Overview of traction control, slide control, and lift control systems.

Quick Shifter

Explanation of the clutch-less shifting system and its conditions.

BC (Brake Control)

Explanation of the ABS settings for cornering and upright braking.

Instrument and Control Functions

Main Switch/Steering Lock

Description of the main switch positions and how to lock the steering.

Handlebar Switches

Identification and function of switches on the left and right handlebars.

Indicator Lights and Warning Lights

Explanation of various indicator and warning lights on the display.

Display

Overview of the TFT LCD display and its various indicators.

Clutch Lever

Operation of the clutch lever for engaging/disengaging the drivetrain.

Shift Pedal

Operation of the shift pedal for changing gears.

Brake Lever

Operation of the front brake lever and its position adjustment.

Brake Pedal

Operation of the rear brake pedal.

Engine Oil

How to change engine oil and oil filter cartridge.

Tires

Importance of tire condition and pressure for safety.

Replacing the Fuses

Location of the fuse box and identification of fuses.

Troubleshooting Chart

Flowcharts for troubleshooting common starting issues (fuel, battery, ignition, compression).

For Your Safety – Pre-Operation Checks

Fuel

Pre-operation checks for fuel level, lines, and hoses.

Engine Oil

Checks for engine oil level and leakage.

Coolant

Checks for coolant level and cooling system leakage.

Front Brake

Checks for front brake operation, pads, fluid, and system leakage.

Rear Brake

Checks for rear brake operation, pads, fluid, and system leakage.

Drive Chain

Checks drive chain slack, adjustment, condition, and lubrication.

Wheels and Tires

Checks wheels and tires for damage, tread depth, and air pressure.

Operation and Important Riding Points

Engine Break-in

Guidelines for the initial engine break-in period to ensure longevity.

Starting the Engine

Procedures and safety checks for starting the engine.

Shifting

How to shift gears for optimal power delivery and control.

Recommended Shift Points

Table of recommended speeds for upshifting and downshifting.

Parking

Safe procedures for parking the motorcycle.

Periodic Maintenance and Adjustment

General Maintenance and Lubrication Chart

Comprehensive chart of general maintenance tasks and intervals.

Checking the Spark Plugs

How to check, gap, and tighten spark plugs.

Coolant

How to check coolant level and quantity.

Tires

Importance of tire condition and pressure for safety.

Tire Inspection

How to inspect tires for wear, damage, and tread depth.

Adjusting the Clutch Lever Free Play

How to measure and adjust clutch lever free play.

Checking the Brake Fluid Level

How to check and replenish front brake fluid level.

Drive Chain Slack

How to check and adjust drive chain slack.

Cleaning and Lubricating the Drive Chain

Procedures for cleaning and lubricating the drive chain.

Checking the Front Fork

Checking front fork condition and operation.

Checking the Wheel Bearings

Checking wheel bearings for play or smooth operation.

Battery

General battery information, precautions, and location.

Motorcycle Care and Storage

Care

General guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the vehicle.

Washing

Detailed instructions for washing the motorcycle, including warnings.

Long Term Storage

Detailed procedures for storing the vehicle for extended periods.

Specifications

Consumer Information

Identification Numbers

Recording vehicle identification, engine serial, and key numbers.

Vehicle Data Recording

Explanation of vehicle data stored by the ECU and privacy policy.

Reporting Safety Defects

How to report safety defects to NHTSA and Yamaha.

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. ... Limited Warranty

Warranty Questions and Answers

Q&A regarding warranty coverage and customer responsibilities.

Customer Service

How to contact Yamaha for warranty service and assistance.

Yamaha Extended Service (Y.E.S.)

Genuine Yamaha

Genuine Yamaha Parts

Benefits of using genuine Yamaha parts.

Genuine Yamaha Accessories

Benefits of using genuine Yamaha accessories.

Yamalube

Information about Yamalube oils and lubricants.

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