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Motorcycles are fascinating vehicles, which
can give you an unsurpassed feeling of
power and freedom. However, they also
impose certain limits, which you must ac-
cept; even the best motorcycle does not ig-
nore the laws of physics.
Regular care and maintenance are essen-
tial for preserving your motorcycle’s value
and operating condition. Moreover, what is
true for the motorcycle is also true for the
rider: good performance depends on being
in good shape. Riding under the influence
of medication, drugs and alcohol is, of
course, out of the question. Motorcycle rid-
ers - more than car drivers - must always
be at their mental and physical best. Under
the influence of even small amounts of al-
cohol, there is a tendency to take danger-
ous risks.

Protective clothing is as essential for the
motorcycle rider as seat belts are for car
drivers and passengers. Always wear a
complete motorcycle suit (whether made
of leather or tear-resistant synthetic materi-
als with protectors), sturdy boots, motorcy-
cle gloves and a properly fitting helmet.
Optimum protective wear, however, should
not encourage carelessness. Though full-
coverage helmets and suits, in particular,
create an illusion of total safety and protec-
tion, motorcyclists will always be vulnera-
ble. Riders who lack critical self-control run
the risk of going too fast and are apt to
take chances. This is even more dangerous
in wet weather. The good motorcyclist
rides safely, predictably and defensively -
avoiding all dangers, including those
caused by others. Enjoy your ride!

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Summary of Contents for CRYPTON T105E

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 5AV F8199 E1 ...

Page 2: ... these fields This manual will give you an understand ing of the operation inspection and basic maintenance of this motorcycle If you have any questions about the operation or maintenance of your motorcycle please consult a Yamaha dealer T105E SE OWNER S MANUAL 2003 by Yamaha Motor Co Ltd Manufacturing 1st edition July 2003 All rights reserved Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written...

Page 3: ...ey information to make procedures easier or clearer EUU13800 NOTE 9 Yamaha continually seeks advancements in product design and quality Therefore while this manual contains the most cur rent product information available at the time of printing there may be minor dis crepancies between your machine and this manual If there is any question con cerning this manual please consult your Yamaha dealer 9...

Page 4: ...hes 14 Shift pedal 16 Front brake lever 16 Rear brake pedal 17 Fuel tank cap 17 Starter lever 1 18 Kick starter 18 Steering lock 19 Seat 20 Helmet holder 21 Side cover removal 21 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 22 Fuel 24 Engine oil 25 Tires 26 OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS 28 Starting and warming up a cold engine 28 Starting a warm engine 30 Shifting 31 To start out and accelerate 31 To decelerate 3...

Page 5: ...T105SE 51 Checking the brake fluid level T105SE 51 Changing the brake fluid T105SE 53 Rear brake adjustment 54 Brake light switch adjustment 55 Checking the brake shoes 55 Drive chain slack check 56 Drive chain slack adjustment 57 Drive chain lubrication 59 Brake lever and pedal 60 Center and sidestand 60 Front fork inspection 61 Battery 62 Replenishing the battery fluid 64 Fuse replacement 65 Tro...

Page 6: ... is a tendency to take danger ous risks Protective clothing is as essential for the motorcycle rider as seat belts are for car drivers and passengers Always wear a complete motorcycle suit whether made of leather or tear resistant synthetic materi als with protectors sturdy boots motorcy cle gloves and a properly fitting helmet Optimum protective wear however should not encourage carelessness Thou...

Page 7: ...CYCLES 2 A MOTORCYCLE CAN KEEP ITS PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY FOR A LONGER TIME Comparison of wear on engine parts With maintenance Without maintenance 100 Perfect operative Distance Engine overhaul cylinder piston piston ring cylinder etc condition covered km boring piston ring change etc GENERAL NOTE 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 31 PM Page 6 ...

Page 8: ...DED IN AS A USED PRODUCT 100 With maintenance Without Distance covered km Fuel consumption maintenance Distance covered km Customer s running cost S Without maintenance With maintenance Big repairs at higher expenses fuel cost plus maintenance and repair expenses GENERAL NOTE 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 31 PM Page 7 ...

Page 9: ...sher light 6 Kick starter 7 Rear brake pedal 8 Head light 9 Fuel tank 10 Seat lock 11 Shift pedal 12 Handlebar switch 13 Speedometer 14 Fuel gauge 15 Main switch steering lock 16 Throttle grip 17 Front brake lever 18 Indicator light 19 Helmet holder 20 Starter lever 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 31 PM Page 8 ...

Page 10: ...mbers record Record the key identification number frame serial number and engine serial number in the spaces provided for assis tance when ordering spare parts from a Yamaha dealer for reference in case the ve hicle is stolen 9 EAA60000 MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 31 PM Page 9 ...

Page 11: ... this number in the space provided and use it for reference when obtaining a new key EAA60700 Frame serial number The frame serial number is stamped into the the frame EAA70001 Engine serial number The engine serial number is stamped into the crankcase 10 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 31 PM Page 10 ...

Page 12: ...lighting systems Its operation is described below 11 ON Electrical circuits are switched on The engine can be started Cannot be removed Can be removed Can be removed All electrical circuits are switched off The steering is locked and all electrical circuits are switched off OFF LOCK 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 31 PM Page 11 ...

Page 13: ... Description Function Turn indicator light 5 Neutral indicator light N Top gear indicator light TOP High beam indica tor light Flashes when the turn switch is ON Lights when the transmission is in neutral Light when the transmission is in top 4th gear Lights when the headlight high beam is used 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 12 ...

Page 14: ...rument panel 13 1 Speedometer 2 Odometer 3 Fuel gauge Description Function Speedometer Odometer Shows riding speed Shows accumlated mileage Shows the fuel level in the fuel tank 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 13 ...

Page 15: ...llight and meter lights comes on when engine is running Headlight taillight and meter lights does not come on Position Function HI LO Turns on the headlight high beam Turns on the headlight low beam 4 6 OFF Turns on the left flasher Turns on the right flasher Turns off the flasher Push the switch in after it has returned to center position 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 14 ...

Page 16: ...tch 15 4 Horn switch 5 Start switch Position Function HORN The horn sounds when push ing the switch Position Function START The starter motor cranks the engine when pushing the switch 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 15 ...

Page 17: ...ssion The shift pedal is located on the left side of the en gine EAB90001 Front brake lever The front brake lever is located on the right handlebar Pull it toward the handlebar to apply the front brake 16 1 Shift pedal N Neutral 1 Front brake lever 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 16 ...

Page 18: ...torcycle Press down on the brake pedal to apply the rear brake EAC01300 Fuel tank cap To add fuel open the seat Then remove the fuel tank cap by turning it counterclock wise See page 20 to open the seat 17 1 Rear brake pedal 1 Fuel tank cap 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 17 ...

Page 19: ...e starter lever to the left After the engine is warm turn the lever to its original position EAC60700 Kick starter Rotate the kick starter away from the en gine Push the starter down lightly with your foot until the gears engage then kick smoothly and forcefully to start the engine 18 1 Starter lever 1 Kick starter 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 18 ...

Page 20: ...K To lock the steering turn the handlebars all the way to the left With the key at OFF push it into the main switch and release it turn it coun terclockwise to LOCK and remove it To release the lock turn the key to OFF 19 1 Push 2 Release 3 Turn 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 19 ...

Page 21: ... turn it as shown 2 Lift the end of the seat up to open To lock the seat 1 Replace the seat in the original posi tion 2 Slightly push the end of the seat down to lock EUU01700 NOTE Make sure that the seat is securely fitted 20 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 20 ...

Page 22: ...ce the holder in its original position EUU72900 w Never ride with a helmet in the helmet holder The helmet may hit objects caus ing loss of control and possibly an acci dent Side cover removal Remove the screw Then remove the side cover by pulling outward as shown 21 1 Helmet holder 1 Screw 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 21 ...

Page 23: ...n 9 Check chain slack and condition Adjust if necessary 56 59 Wheels Tires 9 Check tire pressure wear damage and spoke tightness 26 27 Control Meter cable 9 Check for smooth operation Lubricate if necessary Brake and shift pedal shafts 9 Check for smooth operation Lubricate if necessary 60 Brake lever pivots 9 Check for smooth operation Lubricate if necessary 60 Center and sidestand pivots 9 Check...

Page 24: ...tion can be thoroughly accomplished in a very short time and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved w If any item in the Pre Operation Check is not working properly have it inspected and re paired before operating the motorcycle 5AV F8199 E1 1 7 29 03 3 32 PM Page 23 ...

Page 25: ...e bottom of the filler tube as shown in the illustration or it may over flow when the fuel heats up later and ex pands EUU39302 cC Always wipe off spilled fuel immediately with a dry and clean soft cloth Fuel may deteriorate painted surfaces or plastic parts 24 1 Filler tube 2 Fuel level Recommended fuel Regular gasoline Fuel tank capacity 4 3 L 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 24 ...

Page 26: ... Fill with oil as necessary see page 41 for details 25 1 Oil level gauge 2 Upper level 3 Lower level Recommended oil Yamalube 4 20W40 or equivalent SAE 20W40 type SE motor oil Oil quantity Total amount 1 0 L Periodic oil change 0 8 L 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 25 ...

Page 27: ...0 w Tire inflation pressure should be checked and adjusted when the temperature of the tire equals the ambient air temperature Tire inflation pressure must be adjusted according to total weight of cargo rider and passenger 26 Cold tire pressure Front Rear Solo rider 175 kPa 200 kPa 1 75 kgf cm2 2 0 kgf cm2 With passenger 200 kPa 225 kPa 2 0 kgf cm2 2 25 kgf cm2 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 2...

Page 28: ...ely and have the tire replaced w It is dangerous to ride with a worn out tire When a tire tread begins to show lines have a Yamaha dealer replace the tire immediately Brakes tires and related wheel parts replacement should be left to a Yamaha Service Technician 27 1 Tread depth 2 Side wall 3 Wear indicator Size FRONT 2 25 17 33L Size REAR 2 50 17 38L Minimum tire tread depth 1 0 mm front and rear ...

Page 29: ...old engine 1 Turn the main switch to ON 2 Shift transmission into neutral EUU03000 NOTE When the transmission is in neutral the neutral indicator light green should be on If the light does not come on ask a Yamaha dealer to inspect it 28 N Neutral 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 28 ...

Page 30: ...e starter switch wait a few seconds then try again Each attempt should be as short as possible to preserve the battery Do not crank the engine more than 10 seconds on any one attempt If the engine does not start with the starter motor kick the kick starter to start the engine 5 After starting the engine move the starter lever to warmming up position about halfway 29 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM P...

Page 31: ...he engine turn off the starter completely EUU02700 NOTE The engine is warm when it responds nor mally to the throttle with the starter turned off EAF10802 Starting a warm engine The starter lever 1 is not required when the engine is warm cC Make sure the starter is turned off before starting a warm engine 30 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 30 ...

Page 32: ...c The use of the shift pedal is shown in the illustration To start out and accelerate 1 Close the throttle completery cC Always close the throttle while shifting gears Otherwise damage to the engine and drive train can result 2 Shift into FIRST gear 3 Open the throttle gradually 31 1 Shift pedal N Neutral 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 31 ...

Page 33: ...dure when shifting to the next higher gear 8 The speed can be adjusted by opening and closing the throttle grip Turning it toward you increases the speed and turning it in the opposite direction de creases the speed Recommend shift point 32 Gear position Recommend speed 1 st 0 20 km h 2 nd 20 40 km h 3 rd 30 km h 4 th Top 40 km h 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 32 ...

Page 34: ...the same time to slow the motorcycle 2 Downshift through the gears and when the motorcycle is almost com pletely stopped shift into nutral Recommend shift point 33 Gear position Recommend speed 4th 3rd 0 40 km h 3rd 2rd 0 30 km h 2nd 1st 0 15 km h 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 33 ...

Page 35: ... in excessive heating of the engine must be avoided during this period EAF30800 1 0 150 km Avoid prolonged operation above 1 3 throttle Vary the speed of the motor cycle from time to time Do not oper ate it at one set throttle position 2 150 500 km Avoid prolonged operation above 1 2 throttle Rev the engine freely through the gears but do not use full throttle at any time 34 0 500Km 1 2 1 3 0 150K...

Page 36: ...tion be sure to re place the engine oil 4 1 000 km and beyond Avoid prolonged full throttle opera tion Vary speed occasionally EUU32200 cC If any engine trouble should occur during the break in period consult a Yamaha dealer immediately 35 500 1000Km 3 4 1000Km 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 35 ...

Page 37: ...ition key EUU63000 w The muffler and exhaust pipe are hot Park the motorcycle in a place where pedestrians or children are not likely to touch the motorcycle Do not park the mo torcycle on a slope or soft ground the mo torcycle may overturn 36 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 36 ...

Page 38: ...icient condition possi ble Safety is an obligation of the motorcy cle owner The maintenance and lubrica tion schedule chart should be considered strictly as a guide to general maintenance and lubrication intervals EUU63200 w If you are not familiar with motorcycle ser vice this work should be done by a Yamaha dealer 37 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 37 ...

Page 39: ...some other tools such as a torque wrench are also nec essary to perform the maintenance correct ly EUU67100 w Modifications to this motorcycle not ap proved by Yamaha may cause loss of per formance and render it unsafe for use Consult a Yamaha dealer before attempt ing any changes 38 1 Tool kit 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 38 ...

Page 40: ...ion fluid level and fluid leakage 2 2 T105SE Replace brake pads if necessary Front brake Check operation and adjust brake lever free play 2 2 T105E Replace brake shoes if necessary Rear brake Check operation and adjust brake pedal free play 2 2 Replace brake shoes if necessary Check rear arm assembly for looseness Rear arm pivot Correct if necessary Moderately repack every 2 16 000 km Wheels Check...

Page 41: ...2 2 Rear shock absorber Check operation oil leakage Repair if necessary 2 2 Drive chain Check chain slack alignment Adjust if necessary EVERY 500 km Clean and lube Fittings Fasteners Check all chassis fitting and fasterners 2 2 2 2 Correct if necessary Centerstand and Check operation Repair if necessary 2 2 2 2 sidestand Battery Check specific gravity Check that the breather 2 2 pipe is working pr...

Page 42: ...ned straight up when checking the oil level A slight tilt toward the side can result in false readings b With the engine stopped wait a few minutes and then remove the oil level gauge c Wipe the oil level gauge off with a clean rag and insert it in the filler hole without screwing it in 41 1 Oil level gauge 2 Upper level 3 Lower level 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 41 ...

Page 43: ... Engine oil replacement a Warm up the engine for a few min utes b Stop the engine Place an oil pan under the engine and remove the oil level gauge c Remove the drain plug and drain the oil d Reinstall the drain plug make sure it is tight 42 q 1 Drain plug Tightening torque Drain plug 20 Nm 2 0 m kg 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 42 ...

Page 44: ...gine oil also lubricates the clutch and additives could cause clutch slippage 9 Be sure no foreign material enters the crankcase f Start the engine and warm up for a few minutes While warming up check for oil leakage If oil leakage is found stop the engine immediately and ask a Yamaha dealer to check the cause 43 Recommended oil See page 25 Oil quantity Total amount 1 0 L Periodic oil change 0 8 L...

Page 45: ... filter case fitting screws and the filter case cover 3 Remove the air filter element from its case and clean it with solvent After cleaning remove the remaining sol vent by squeezing the element 44 1 Air filter case cover 2 Screw 4 pcs 1 Air filter element 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 44 ...

Page 46: ...se cC 9 If oil is not applied to the element the engine damage may occur 9 Make sure the element is properly seat ed in the filter case 9 The engine should never be run without the air filter element installed excessive piston and or cylinder wear may result 45 Recommended oil Yamalube 2 2 stroke engine oil or Yamalube 4 20W40 5AV F8199 E1 2 8 1 03 1 47 PM Page 45 ...

Page 47: ...play the engine idling speed should be ad justed The throttle cable should have a specified free play in the turning direction at the grip flange If the free play is incorrect ask a Yamaha dealer to make adjustment 46 A Free play 3 7 mm Free play 3 7 mm 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 46 ...

Page 48: ... the professional knowledge and experience to do so EAH92000 Idle speed adjustment 1 Attach the tachometer 2 Set the idle to the specified engine speed by adjusting the throttle stop screw turn the screw in to increase engine speed and out to decrease en gine speed 47 1 Tachometer 1 Throttle stop screw Standard idle speed 1 400 1 600 r min 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 47 ...

Page 49: ...ing ridden normally Do not attempt to diagnose any problems yourself Instead take the motorcycle to a Yamaha dealer You should periodically re move and inspect the spark plug because heat and deposits will cause the spark plug to slowly break down and erode If elec trode erosion becomes excessive or if car bon and other deposits are excessive you should replace the spark plug with the specified pl...

Page 50: ...ime from the threads and tighten the spark plug to the specified torque EUU03801 NOTE If a torque wrench is not available when you are installing a spark plug a good esti mate of the correct torque is 1 4 to 1 2 turn past finger tight Have the spark plug torqued to the correct value as soon as possible with a torque wrench 49 Spark plug gap 0 6 0 7 mm Spark plug torque 12 5 Nm 1 25 m kg 5AV F8199 ...

Page 51: ...ster clockwise to reduce play or counterclock wise to increase play Front brake adjustment T105SE The free play at the end of the front brake lever should be 5 8 mm To adjust turn the adjuster 2 until the free play a is within the specified limits After adjusting tighten the lock nut 50 A Free play 8 12 mm 1 Adjuster q w a 1 Lock nut a 5 8 mm 2 Adjuster a 1 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 50 ...

Page 52: ...ake pads as a set EAU00732 Checking the brake fluid level T105SE Insufficient brake fluid may allow air to enter the brake system possibly causing it to become ineffective Before riding check that the brake fluid is above the minimum level mark and replen ish if necessary A low brake fluid level may indicate worn brake pads and or brake system leakage If the brake level is low be sure to check the...

Page 53: ... result in a harmful chemical reaction and lead to poor braking performance 8 Be careful that water does not enter the master cylinder when refilling Water will significantly lower the boil ing point of the fluid and may result in vapor lock 8 Brake fluid may deteriorate painted surfaces or plastic parts Always clean up spilled fluid immediately 8 As the brake pads wear it is normal for the brake ...

Page 54: ...d ic maintenance and lubrication chart In ad dition have the oil seals of the brake mas ter cylinder and caliper as well as the brake hose replaced at the intervals listed below or whenever they are damaged or leaking 8 Oil seals Replace every two years 8 Brake hose Replace every four years 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 53 ...

Page 55: ...ckwise to reduce play or counterclock wise to increase play EUU69800 w 1 The rear brake pedal adjustment must be checked whenever the chain is ad justed or the rear wheel is removed and then reinstalled 2 Check the operation of the brake light after adjusting the rear brake 54 A Free play 20 30 mm 1 Adjuster 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 54 ...

Page 56: ...light comes on just before the brake begins to take effect EAH81601 Checking the brake shoes A wear indicator is provided on each brake This indicator allows checking of shoe wear without disassembling the brake Apply the brake and check the position of the indicator If the indicator reaches to the wear limit line ask a Yamaha dealer to re place the shoes 55 1 Brake light switch 1 Wear limit 2 Ind...

Page 57: ...r adjust the chain slack while it s in this tight est position Inspect the drive chain when the motorcy cle is on the centerstand Check the slack at the position shown in the illustration Normal slack is approximately 20 30 mm If the slack exceeds 30 mm adjust it 56 a Drive chain slack 20 30 mm 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 56 ...

Page 58: ...ard Turn each ad juster exactly the same amount to main tain correct axle alignment There are marks on each side of the swingarm and a match mark on each chain puller Use these marks to align the rear wheel EUU33301 cC Too little chain slack will overload the en gine and other vital parts Keep the slack within the specified limits 57 1 Rear brake adjuster 2 Axle nut 1 Axle nut 2 Sprocket shaft nut...

Page 59: ...o tighten the loosened parts Tighten the axle nut at specified torque 6 Adjust the free play in the brake pedal 58 Tightening torque Axle nut 60 Nm 6 0 m kg Sprocket shaft nut 80 Nm 8 0 m kg 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 58 ...

Page 60: ...s service is especially neces sary when riding in dusty areas 1 Use any of the many brands of chain lubricant First remove all dirt and mud from the chain with a brush or cloth then apply lubricant between both rows of side plates and on all center rollers The chain should be lu bricated every 500 km 2 If the chain is too dirty or rusty take the motorcycle for repair 59 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 ...

Page 61: ...Center and sidestand Lubricate the pivoting parts Check to see that the center and sidestand move up and down smoothly 60 Recommended lubricant Yamalube 4 or SAE 20W40 motor oil Recommended lubricant Yamalube 4 or SAE 20W40 motor oil 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 60 ...

Page 62: ...Operation check Place the motorcycle on a level place a Hold the motorcycle in an upright po sition and apply the front brake b Stroke the front forks up and down several times EUU42500 cC If any damage or unsmooth movement is found with the front fork consult a Yamaha dealer 61 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 61 ...

Page 63: ...rminals are tight Add distilled water if the electrolyte level is low NOTE The battery fluid should be checked at least once a month EUU33601 cC When inspecting the battery be sure the breather pipe is routed correctly 62 1 Upper level 2 Lower level 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 62 ...

Page 64: ...ilk Follow with milk of magnesia beaten egg or vegetable oil Call a physi cian immediately Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention Batteries produce explosive gases Keep sparks flame cigarettes etc away Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed space Always shield your eyes when working near batteries KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 63 1 Battery breather pipe 5AV ...

Page 65: ... distilled water if refilling is necessary EUU33800 cC Normal tap water contains minerals which are harmful to a battery therefore refill only with distilled water EUU65901 w Take care not to spill battery fluid on the chain Battery fluid may weaken the chain causing shorter chain life and possibly re sult in an accident 64 1 Maximum level UPPER LEVEL 2 Minimum level LOWER LEVEL 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1...

Page 66: ... proper amperage Turn on the switches and see if the electrical device operates If the fuse immediately blows again consult a Yamaha dealer EUU34400 cC Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating than those recommended Substitution of a fuse of improper rating can cause extensive electrical system damage and possibly a fire 65 1 Fuse case Specified fuse 7A 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 65 ...

Page 67: ...ng it to a Yamaha dealer The skilled technicians at a Yamaha dealership have the tools experience and know how to properly service your motorcycle Use only genuine Yamaha parts on your motorcycle Imitation parts may look like Yamaha parts but they are often inferior Consequently they have a shorter service life and can lead to expensive repair bills 66 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 66 ...

Page 68: ...absorbent cloth 3 Dry the chain and lubricate it to pre vent rust 4 Automotive type wax may be applied to all painted and chrome plated sur faces When finished start the engine and let it idle for several minutes EAK00700 B STORAGE Long term storage 60 days or more of your motorcycle will require some preven tive procedures to guard against deteriora tion After thoroughly cleaning the motor cycle ...

Page 69: ...t to prevent moisture from enter ing 7 If storing in a humid or salt air atmos phere coat all exposed metal surfaces with a light film of oil Do not apply oil to any rubber parts or the seat cover 8 Remove the battery and charge it Store it in a dry place and recharge it once a month Do not store the bat tery in an excessively warm or cold place less than 0 C 32 F or more than 30 C 86 EUU05800 NOT...

Page 70: ... weight With oil and full fuel tank 96 kg T105E 101 kg T105SE Minimum turning radius 1 800 mm Engine Type Air cooled 4 stroke SOHC Cylinder arrangement Forward inclined single cylinder Displacement 101 8 cm3 Bore stroke 49 0 54 0 mm Compression ratio 9 0 1 Starting system Electric and kick starter Lubrication system Wet sump SPECIFICATIONS 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 69 ...

Page 71: ... 20W40 or equivalent SAE 20W40 type SE motor oil Capacity Periodic oil change 0 8 L Total amount 1 0 L Air filter Wet type element Fuel Type Regular gasoline Tank capacity 4 3 L Carburetor Type manufacturer VM16SH MIKUNI 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 70 ...

Page 72: ...ssion Primary reduction system Spur gear Primary reduction ratio 67 18 3 722 Secondary reduction system Chain drive Secondary reduction ratio 37 15 2 467 Transmission type Constant mesh 4 speed Operation Left foot operation Gear ratio 1st 38 12 3 167 2nd 33 17 1 941 3rd 29 21 1 381 4th 23 21 1 095 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 71 ...

Page 73: ...17 33L Rear 2 50 17 38L Brake Front brake type Drum brake T105E Disk brake T105SE Operation Right hand operation Rear brake type Drum brake Operation Right foot operation Suspension Front Telescopic fork Rear Swing arm Shock absorber Front Coil spring oil damper Rear Coil spring oil damper 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 72 ...

Page 74: ...gneto Battery type capacity 12V5AH Headlight type Krypton bulb Bulb wattage quantity Headlight 12V30W 30W 1 Tail brake light 12V 5W 21W 1 Flasher light 12V10W 4 Meter light 12V1 7W 1 Indicator light wattage quantity NEUTRAL 12V3 4W 1 HIGH BEAM 12V3 4W 1 TURN 12V3 4W 1 TOP 12V3 4W 1 5AV F8199 E1 3 8 1 03 1 48 PM Page 73 ...

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