Yamaha TT-R110EX owner manual Loading and accessories

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Loading and accessories

Adding accessories to your motorcycle can adversely affect stability and han- dling if the weight distribution of the motorcycle is changed. To avoid the possibility of an accident, use extreme caution when adding accessories to your motorcycle. Use extra care when riding a motorcycle that has added ac- cessories. Here are some general guidelines to follow if adding accesso- ries to your motorcycle:

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The weight of the operator must not exceed 60 kg (132 lb).

Accessory weight should be kept as low and close to the motorcycle as possible. Make sure to distrib- ute the weight as evenly as possi- ble on both sides of the motorcycle to minimize imbalance or instabili- ty.

Shifting weights can create a sud- den imbalance. Make sure that ac- cessories are securely attached to the motorcycle before riding. Check accessory mounts fre- quently.

Never attach any large or heavy items to the handlebar, front fork,

or front fender. Accessories

Genuine Yamaha accessories have been specifically designed for use on this motorcycle. Since Yamaha cannot test all other accessories that may be available, you must personally be re- sponsible for the proper selection, in- stallation and use of non-Yamaha accessories. Use extreme caution when selecting and installing any ac- cessories.

Keep these guidelines in mind for mounting accessories in addition to those provided under “Loading”.

Never install accessories or 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 handle- bar or the front fork area can create instability due to improper

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weight distribution or aerody- namic changes. If accessories are added to the handlebar or front fork area, they must be as 1 lightweight as possible and should be kept to a minimum.

Bulky or large accessories may seriously affect the stability of the motorcycle due to aerody- namic effects. Wind may at- tempt to lift the motorcycle, or the motorcycle may become un- stable in cross winds.

Certain accessories can dis- place the operator from his or her normal riding position. This improper position limits the free- dom of movement of the opera- tor and may limit control ability, therefore, such accessories are not recommended.

Use caution when adding electri- cal accessories. If electrical acces- sories exceed the capacity of the motorcycle’s electrical system, an electric failure could result, which could cause a dangerous loss of engine power.

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Contents TT-R110EX EAU10041 Introduction AN Important Safety MessageIntroduction Involved Important Manual InformationEWA14460 Affix Dealer Label Here Table of Contents Motorcycle Care Modifications Safety InformationSafe riding Protective apparelLoading and accessories Gasoline is Highly FLAMMA- BLE Gasoline and exhaust gasTire Infomation Location of important labelsLeft view DescriptionRight view Controls and instruments Instrument and Control Functions Main switchHandlebar switches Brake pedal Shift pedalBrake lever Avoid spilling fuel on the hot en- gine Fuel tank capGasohol Fuel tank breather hoseFuel cock RES Starter choke leverTo remove the seat To install the seatKickstarter SeatStarting circuit cut-off system SidestandNo YES PRE-OPERATION Checks Checks Pre-operation check listBrake pedal Starting and warming up a cold engine Operation and Important Riding PointsTo start out and accelerate Starting a warm engineShifting To decelerate Engine break-inParking That is certified if applicable Periodic Maintenance and Minor RepairMaintenance, replacement, or repair Emission control devicesOwner’s tool kit Initial Odometer Readings Checks and Maintenance Jobs Periodic maintenance chart for the emission control systemWheels General maintenance and lubrication chartBrake lever pivot shaft Panel B Removing and installing pan- elsPanel a To check the spark plug Checking the spark plugTo remove the spark plug To check the engine oil level To install the spark plugEngine oil To change the engine oil To clean the air filter element Cleaning the air filter elementInders may become excessively worn Cleaning the spark arrester Adjusting the engine idling speed Adjusting the carburetorValve clearance Checking the throttle cable free playTire information TiresTire air pressure Tire inspectionSpoke wheels Accessories and replacement partsAdjusting the brake lever free play Adjusting the clutch free playAdjusting the brake pedal free play Rear Checking the shift pedalChecking the front and rear brake shoes FrontTo check the drive chain slack To adjust the drive chain slackDrive chain slack Cleaning and lubricating the drive chain Checking and lubricating the throttle grip and cable Checking and lubricating the cablesChecking and lubricating Brake lever Brake pedal Sidestand To check the operation Lubricating the swingarm piv- otsChecking the front fork To check the conditionChecking the wheel bearings Checking the steeringTo store the battery BatteryTo charge the battery Replacing the fuse Front wheel To service the front wheelTo service the rear wheel Supporting the motorcycleTo install the front wheel To remove the rear wheel Rear wheelTo install the rear wheel TroubleshootingIgnition Troubleshooting chartBattery CompressionMatte color caution Before cleaningCleaning Motorcycle Care and StorageMake sure that there is no oil or wax on the tires After cleaningShort-term StorageEWA10950 Dimensions SpecificationsChassis Vehicle identification number Consumer InformationIdentification numbers Model label Tampering with Noise Control System Prohibited Motorcycle noise regulationProduct Excluded from Warranty Consumer Information Yamaha Extended Service Y.E.S Consumer Information Index Air filter element, cleaningPage Page Printed on Recycled Paper