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ifications

While you may find aftermarket prod-
ucts similar in design and quality to
genuine Yamaha accessories, recog-
nize that some aftermarket accesso-
ries or modifications are not suitable
because of potential safety hazards to
you or others. Installing aftermarket
products or having other modifications
performed to your vehicle that change
any of the vehicle’s design or operation
characteristics can put you and others
at greater risk of serious injury or
death. You are responsible for injuries
related to changes in the vehicle.
Keep the following guidelines in mind,
as well as those provided under “Load-
ing” when mounting accessories.

Never install accessories that
would impair the performance of
your motorcycle. Carefully inspect
the accessory before using it to
make sure that it does not in any
way reduce ground clearance or
cornering clearance, limit suspen-
sion travel, steering travel or con-
trol operation.

• Accessories fitted to the han-

dlebar or the front fork area can
create instability due to improp-
er weight distribution. If acces-
sories are added to the
handlebar or front fork area,
they must be as lightweight as
possible and should be kept to
a minimum.

• Bulky or large accessories may

seriously affect the stability of
the motorcycle. Wind may at-

tempt to lift the motorcycle, or
the motorcycle may become
unstable in cross winds.

• Certain accessories can dis-

place the operator from his or
her normal riding position. This
improper position limits the
freedom of movement of the
operator and may limit control
ability, therefore, such accesso-
ries are not recommended.

Use caution when adding electri-
cal accessories. If electrical ac-
cessories exceed the capacity of
the motorcycle’s electrical sys-
tem, an electric failure could re-
sult, which could cause a
dangerous loss of lights or engine
power.

Aftermarket Tires an

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 Rims

The tires and rims that came with your
motorcycle were designed to match
the performance capabilities and to
provide the best combination of han-
dling, braking, and comfort. Other
tires, rims, sizes, and combinations
may not be appropriate. Refer to page
7-16 for tire specifications and more in-
formation on replacing your tires.

Transportin

g

 the Motorcycle

Be sure to observe following instruc-
tions before transporting the motorcy-
cle in another vehicle.

Remove all loose items from the
motorcycle.

Check that the fuel cock (if
equipped) is in the “OFF” position
and that there are no fuel leaks.

UB5183E0.book  Page 4  Friday, June 9, 2017  8:32 AM

Summary of Contents for TT-R110E 2018

Page 1: ...NLEITUNG Read this manual carefully before oper ating this vehicle Il convient de lire attentivement ce manuel avant la premi re utilisation du v hicule Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanlei tung sorg...

Page 2: ...DIC183 Original instructions Notice originale Originalbetriebsanleitung PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER IMPRIM SUR PAPIER RECYCL AUF RECYCLINGPAPIER GEDRUCKT PRINTED IN JAPAN 2018 06 0 6 1 CR E F G...

Page 3: ...Read this manual carefully before oper ating this vehicle OWNER S MANUAL TT R110E MOTORCYCLE TT R110E TT R110EK B51 28199 84 E0 UB5184E0 book Page 1 Thursday June 7 2018 2 10 PM...

Page 4: ...irements of Directive 2006 42 EC If applicable and to the other relevant Directives of EEC If applicable To effect correct application of the essential health and safety requirements stated in the Dir...

Page 5: ...ncements in product design and quality There fore while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing there may be minor discrepancies between your motorc...

Page 6: ...determine that the child has the ability to operate the motorcycle safely Motorcycles are single track vehicles Their safe use and operation are de pendent upon the use of proper riding techniques as...

Page 7: ...A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the vehi cle or othe...

Page 8: ...spark plug 7 7 Engine oil 7 8 Cleaning the air filter element 7 10 Cleaning the spark arrester 7 12 Adjusting the carburetor 7 13 Adjusting the engine idling speed 7 14 Checking the throttle grip fre...

Page 9: ...ents Motorcycle care and storage 8 1 Matte color caution 8 1 Care 8 1 Storage 8 4 Specifications 9 1 Consumer information 10 1 Identification numbers 10 1 Index 11 1 UB5183E0 book Page 2 Friday June 9...

Page 10: ...contain important in formation for safe and proper operation of your vehicle Never remove any labels from your vehicle If a label becomes difficult to read or comes off a replacement label is availab...

Page 11: ...l pressure should be set as follows FRONT REAR 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm2 15 psi 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm2 15 psi 3RV 21668 B0 INFORMATION SUR LES PNEUS La pression des pneus froid doit normalement tre r gl e co...

Page 12: ...USE MOTORCYCLE AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS CE V HICULE EST UNE MOTOCYCLETTE USAGE RESTREINT DONT L USAGE N EST PAS DESTIN AUX VOIES PUBLIQUES 3PT 2416E 10 3PT 2118K A1 CAN ICES 2 N...

Page 13: ...Location of important labels 1 4 1 For Europe 4 1 2 5 3 UB5183E0 book Page 4 Friday June 9 2017 8 32 AM...

Page 14: ...816R 00 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm 15 psi 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm 15 psi 4AA 22259 40 5B6 2156A 10 TT R110E 5 4 kW 72 kg 5B6 2816R 00 5B6 2817L 00 YAMAHAMOTORCO LTD 2500SHINGAI IWATA JAPAN 2018 EN16029 1 2 4 5 3...

Page 15: ...e gear Use from 6 years old Operation of this motorcycle by children under the age of 6 increase the risk of severe injury or death Adult supervision required for children Never use on paved roads Nev...

Page 16: ...the tire pressure when the tires are cold Adjust the tire pressure Improper tire pressure can cause loss of control Loss of control can result in severe injury or death 1 2 3 Model Name Max Power Mass...

Page 17: ...Location of important labels 1 8 1 For Oceania and South Africa 1 3 2 UB5183E0 book Page 8 Friday June 9 2017 8 32 AM...

Page 18: ...and South Africa 4AA 22259 40 3PT 2118K A1 3RV 21668 A0 TIRE INFORMATION Cold tire normal pressure should be set as follows FRONT REAR 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm2 15 psi 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm2 15 psi 1 3 2 UB...

Page 19: ...e to make sure it is in safe operating condition Failure to inspect or maintain the vehi cle properly increases the possibility of an accident or equipment damage See page 5 1 for a list of pre operat...

Page 20: ...the engine Protective Apparel The majority of fatalities from motorcy cle accidents are the result of head in juries The use of a safety helmet is the single most critical factor in the pre vention or...

Page 21: ...o the motorcy cle as possible Securely pack your heaviest items as close to the center of the vehicle as possible and make sure to distribute the weight as evenly as possible on both sides of the moto...

Page 22: ...y must be as lightweight as possible and should be kept to a minimum Bulky or large accessories may seriously affect the stability of the motorcycle Wind may at tempt to lift the motorcycle or the mot...

Page 23: ...to solid parts of the mo torcycle such as the frame or up per front fork triple clamp and not for example to rubber mounted handlebars or turn signals or parts that could break Choose the location fo...

Page 24: ...uel cock page 4 6 2 Starter choke lever page 4 7 3 Fuse page 7 29 4 Battery page 7 27 5 Clutch adjusting screw page 7 18 6 Engine oil drain bolt page 7 8 7 Shift pedal page 4 2 8 Throttle stop screw p...

Page 25: ...1 Spark arrester page 7 12 2 Seat page 4 8 3 Fuel tank cap page 4 3 4 Air filter element page 7 10 5 Spark plug cap page 7 7 6 Engine oil filler cap page 7 8 7 Brake pedal page 4 3 8 Kickstarter page...

Page 26: ...EAU63401 Controls and instruments 1 2 3 4 5 1 Engine stop switch page 4 1 2 Main switch page 4 1 3 Start switch page 4 1 4 Brake lever page 4 2 5 Throttle grip page 7 15 UB5183E0 book Page 3 Friday Ju...

Page 27: ...is moving otherwise the electrical systems will be switched off which may result in loss of con trol or an accident EAU1234M Handlebar switches Left Right EAU12662 Engine stop switch Set this switch t...

Page 28: ...on The shift pedal is located on the left side of the motorcycle Neutral is at the bottom position EAU12892 Brake lever The brake lever is located on the right side of the handlebar To apply the front...

Page 29: ...13183 Fuel tank cap To remove the fuel tank cap turn it counterclockwise and then pull it off To install the fuel tank cap insert it into the tank opening and then turn it clockwise WARNING EWA11092 M...

Page 30: ...eriorate painted surfaces or plastic parts ECA10072 4 Be sure to securely close the fuel tank cap WARNING EWA15152 Gasoline is poisonous and can cau se injury or death Handle gasoline with care Never...

Page 31: ...cause it can cause damage to the fuel system or vehicle perfor mance problems For Europe TIP This mark identifies the recom mended fuel for this vehicle as specified by European regulation EN228 Conf...

Page 32: ...the engine is not run ning ON With the lever in this position fuel flows to the carburetor Normal riding is done with the lever in this position RES This indicates reserve If you run out of fuel while...

Page 33: ...ve the lever in direction b to turn off the starter choke EAU37652 Kickstarter If the engine fails to start by pushing the start switch try to start it by using the kickstarter To start the engine fol...

Page 34: ...ssembly con tains highly pressurized nitrogen gas Read and understand the fol lowing information before handling the shock absorber assembly Do not tamper with or attempt to open the cylinder assembly...

Page 35: ...ly moved up or does not stay up otherwise the sidestand could contact the ground and distract the operator resulting in a possible loss of control EAU68810 Starting circuit cut off system The starting...

Page 36: ...neutral position 7 Push the start switch Does the engine start The system is OK The motorcycle can be ridden The neutral switch may not be working correctly The motorcycle should not be ridden until c...

Page 37: ...oil Check oil level in engine If necessary add recommended oil to specified level Check vehicle for oil leakage 7 8 Front brake Check operation Lubricate cable if necessary Check lever free play Adjus...

Page 38: ...ng point if necessary 7 24 Sidestand Make sure that operation is smooth Lubricate pivot if necessary 7 25 Chassis fasteners Make sure that all nuts bolts and screws are properly tightened Tighten if n...

Page 39: ...the engine stop switch is set to 3 Shift the transmission into the neutral position WARNING EWA14411 Be sure to shift the transmission into neutral before starting the engine Never ride with the sides...

Page 40: ...are shown in the il lustration TIP To shift the transmission into the neu tral position press the shift pedal down repeatedly until it reaches the end of its travel NOTICE ECA15442 Even with the tran...

Page 41: ...tant to accustom the rider to the motorcycle during this time Please read the fol lowing information carefully Since the engine is brand new do not put an excessive load on it for the first 5 hours of...

Page 42: ...nce the engine and exhaust system can become very hot park in a place where pedestri ans or children are not likely to touch them and be burned Do not park on a slope or on soft ground otherwise the v...

Page 43: ...maintain the vehi cle or performing maintenance ac tivities incorrectly may increase your risk of injury or death during service or while using the vehicle If you are not familiar with vehicle ser vic...

Page 44: ...rmed by any repair establishment or individual that is certified if applicable Yamaha dealers are trained and equipped to perform these particular services EAU17312 Owner s tool kit The service inform...

Page 45: ...rk plug Check condition Adjust gap and clean 3 Valve clearance Check and adjust valve clear ance when engine is cold 4 Air filter element Clean with solvent Replace if necessary 5 Crankcase breather s...

Page 46: ...Adjust brake pedal free play and replace brake shoes if nec essary 4 Wheels Check runout spoke tightness and for damage Tighten spokes if necessary 5 Tires Check tread depth and for damage Replace if...

Page 47: ...soap based grease lightly 13 Sidestand pivot Check operation Apply lithium soap based grease lightly 14 Front fork Check operation and for oil leakage Replace if necessary 15 Shock absorber as sembly...

Page 48: ...stener screws and then take the panel off To install the panel 1 Place the panel in the original po sition and then install the bolts and the quick fastener screws 2 Install the seat Panel B To remove...

Page 49: ...spark plug 1 Check that the porcelain insulator around the center electrode of the spark plug is a medium to light tan the ideal color when the vehi cle is ridden normally TIP If the spark plug shows...

Page 50: ...hanged at the intervals spec ified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication chart To check the engine oil level 1 Place the motorcycle on a level surface and hold it in an upright position A slight...

Page 51: ...amount of the recommended engine oil NOTICE ECA11621 In order to prevent clutch slip page since the engine oil also lubricates the clutch do not mix any chemical additives Do not use oils with a dies...

Page 52: ...chart Clean or if necessary re place the air filter element more frequently if you are riding in unusually wet or dusty areas To clean the air filter element 1 Remove panel A See page 7 6 2 Remove th...

Page 53: ...Insert the mesh and the sponge material into the air filter case NOTICE Make sure that the mesh and the sponge material are properly seated in the air fil ter case The engine should never be operated...

Page 54: ...hing exhaust components Do not start the engine when cleaning the exhaust system TIP Make sure to select a well ventilated area free of combustible materials to clean the spark arrester 1 Remove the t...

Page 55: ...djustments should be left to a Yamaha dealer who has the nec essary professional knowledge and ex perience The adjustment described in the following section however may be serviced by the owner as par...

Page 56: ...t 1000 2000 r min while occasionally revving it to 4000 5000 r min TIP The engine is warm when it quickly re sponds to the throttle 3 Check the engine idling speed and if necessary adjust it to specif...

Page 57: ...earance changes with use they must be checked and adjusted at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance chart Unadjusted valves can result in improper air fuel mixture engine noise and event...

Page 58: ...ht of rider cargo and ac cessories approved for this model WARNING EWA10512 Never overload your vehicle Opera tion of an overloaded vehicle could cause an accident Tire inspection The tires must be ch...

Page 59: ...ossible with a high quality product EAU21944 Spoke wheels WARNING EWA10611 The wheels on this model are not designed for use with tubeless tires Do not attempt to use tubeless tires on this model To m...

Page 60: ...ee play as shown Periodically check the brake lever free play and if necessary adjust it as fol lows 1 Slide the rubber cover back 2 Loosen the locknut at the brake le ver 3 To increase the brake leve...

Page 61: ...Periodically check the brake pedal free play and if necessary adjust it as fol lows To increase the brake pedal free play turn the brake pedal free play adjusting nut at the brake rod in direction a...

Page 62: ...ntenance and lubrication chart Each brake is provid ed with a wear indicator which allows you to check the brake shoe wear with out having to disassemble the brake To check the brake shoe wear check t...

Page 63: ...page or breakage To prevent this from occurring keep the drive chain slack within the specified limits ECA10572 EAU40116 To adjust the drive chain slack Consult a Yamaha dealer before ad justing the...

Page 64: ...a tion chart otherwise it will quickly wear out especially when riding in dusty or wet areas Service the drive chain as follows NOTICE ECA10584 The drive chain must be lubricated after washing the mot...

Page 65: ...2 EAU23115 Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable The operation of the throttle grip should be checked before each ride In addition the cable should be lubricat ed by a Yamaha dealer at...

Page 66: ...e lever pivot should be lubricated if nec essary EAU23185 Checking and lubricating the brake pedal The operation of the brake pedal should be checked before each ride and the pedal pivot should be lub...

Page 67: ...up and down smoothly have a Yamaha dealer check or repair it Otherwise the sidestand could contact the ground and distract the operator re sulting in a possible loss of control EAUM1653 Lubricating th...

Page 68: ...al times to check if the front fork compresses and re bounds smoothly NOTICE ECA10591 If any damage is found or the front fork does not operate smoothly have a Yamaha dealer check or re pair it EAU232...

Page 69: ...k the electro lyte or to add distilled water However the battery coupler needs to be checked and if necessary securely fastened WARNING EWA10761 Electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous since it contain...

Page 70: ...on stant voltage battery charger is re quired Using a conventional battery charger will damage the battery To store the battery 1 If the model will not be used for more than one month remove the batte...

Page 71: ...these precautions when removing the front and rear wheel or performing other mainte nance requiring the motorcycle to stand upright Check that the motorcy cle is in a stable and level position be fore...

Page 72: ...ding to the procedure in the previous section Supporting the motorcycle 5 Remove the axle nut and washer 6 Pull the wheel axle out 7 Remove the brake shoe assembly from the wheel hub by pulling it out...

Page 73: ...roper fork operation EAU25081 Rear wheel EAU56801 To remove the rear wheel WARNING EWA10822 To avoid injury securely support the vehicle so there is no danger of it falling over 1 Disconnect the brake...

Page 74: ...nstall the drive chain onto the rear sprocket 2 Lift the rear wheel off the ground and then install the drive chain puller and the wheel by inserting the wheel axle from the right side 3 Install the d...

Page 75: ...your motorcycle require any repair take it to a Yamaha dealer whose skilled technicians have the necessary tools experience and know how to service the motorcycle properly Use only genuine Yamaha repl...

Page 76: ...ons and have a Yamaha dealer charge the battery if necessary 2 Battery The battery is good 3 Ignition Wet Dry There is compression There is no compression The engine does not start Have a Yamaha deale...

Page 77: ...all appearance of a mo torcycle Frequent and proper care does not only comply with the terms of the warranty but it will also keep your motorcycle looking good extend its life and optimize its perform...

Page 78: ...orcycles equipped with a windshield Do not use strong cleaners or hard sponges as they will cause dulling or scratching Some cleaning compounds for plastic may leave scratches on the wind shield Test...

Page 79: ...8 Let the motorcycle dry completely before storing or covering it WARNING EWA14502 Contaminants on the brakes or tires can cause loss of control Make sure that there is no oil or wax on the tires If n...

Page 80: ...g and the fuel from deteriorating 5 Perform the following steps to protect the cylinder piston rings etc from corrosion a Remove the spark plug cap and spark plug b Pour a teaspoonful of engine oil in...

Page 81: ...ce and charge it once a month Do not store the battery in an exces sively cold or warm place less than 0 C 30 F or more than 30 C 90 F For more information on storing the battery see page 7 27 TIP Mak...

Page 82: ...FRA GBR GRC HRV HUN IRL ITA NLD NOR POL PRT S VK SVN SWE TUR Vibration on handlebar EN1032 ISO5008 Will not exceed 2 5 m s TT R110E_AUT BEL CHE CYP CZE DEU DNK ESP FIN F RA GBR GRC HRV HUN IRL ITA NLD...

Page 83: ...ube Size 3 00 12 4PR Manufacturer model CHENG SHIN C 803 Speed rating 120 km h 75 mph Tire air pressure measured on cold tires Front 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm 15 psi Rear 100 kPa 1 00 kgf cm 15 psi Front wh...

Page 84: ...r or not further pre cautions are required Factors that in fluence the actual level of exposure of work force include the characteristics of the work room the other sources of noise etc i e the number...

Page 85: ...tification number The vehicle identification number is stamped into the steering head pipe Record this number in the space pro vided TIP The vehicle identification number is used to identify your moto...

Page 86: ...Control Informa tion label For Canada The Vehicle Emission Control Informa tion label is affixed at the location in the illustration This label shows specifica tions related to exhaust emissions as re...

Page 87: ...rication periodic 7 4 Maintenance emission control system 7 3 Matte color caution 8 1 Model label 10 1 P Panels removing and installing 7 6 Parking 6 4 Part locations 3 1 S Safety information 2 1 Seat...

Page 88: ...ther vehicle with a passenger passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control ALWAYS use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and i...

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