5.
Insert the cotter pin into the rear wheel
axle
nut and bend the end
of
the cotter
pin
as
shown
in
the photo (if the
nut
notch and the cotter pin hole do
not
match, tighten the
nut
slightly
to
mat-
ch).
,.
Chain puller
2.
Axle
nut
3.
Cotter pin
6.
In
the final step, adjust the. play
in
the
brake
pedal.
Drive
chain
lubrication
1.
First, remove dirt and mud from the
chain with a brush or
cloth and then
spray the
lubricant between both rows
of
side plates and on all center rollers.
2.
To clean the entire chain, first remove
the chain from the motorcycle, dip it
in
solvent
and
clean out
as
possible. Then
take the chain out
of
the solvent and dry
it.
Immediately lubricate the chain
to
prevent the formation
of
rust.
Recommended
lubricant:
YAMAHA
CHAIN
AND
CABLE
LUBE, or SAE 10W30type
SE
motor oil
G.
Front
Fork
Oil
Change
WARNING:
Securely
support
the
motorcycle
so
there
is
no
danger
of
it
falling
over.
1 .
Raise
the motorcycle or remove the
front
wheel
so
that there
is
no
weight on
the front end
of
the motorcycle.
Remove the
handlebar
if
necessary.
2-12
2.
Remove the rubber cap from the top
of
each fork.
3. Keep the
valve open by pressing it for
several seconds
so
that the air
can
be
let
out
of
the inner tube.
4. Remove the cap bolt.
~RUBBER
CAP
/J'~o-:~~:E
~
~
STOPPER RING
~~SP:,:~LA:EAT
, FORK SPRING
5. Place
an
open container under each
drain
hole. Remove the drain screw from
each outer tube.
/
/
6.
When most
of
the oil has drained, slowly
raise and lower the outer tubes
to
pump
out the remaining oil.