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    excessive speed or undercornering
    (insufficient lean angle for the
    speed).
     Always obey the speed limit
    and never travel faster than
    warranted by road and traffic
    conditions.
     Always signal before turning or changing lanes. Make sure that
    other motorists can see you.
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    The posture of the operator and
    passenger is important for proper
    control.
     The operator should keep bothhands on the handlebar and
    both feet on the operator
    footrests during operation to
    maintain control of the scooter.
     The passenger should always hold onto the operator, the seat
    strap or grab bar, if equipped,
    with both hands and keep both
    feet on the passenger footrests.
    Never carry a passenger unless
    he or she can firmly place both
    feet on the passenger foot-
    rests.
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    Never ride under the influence of
    alcohol or other drugs.
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    This scooter is designed for on-road
    use only. It is not suitable for off-
    road use.
    Protective apparel
    The majority of fatalities from scooter
    accidents are the result of head injuries.
    The use of a safety helmet is the single
    most critical factor in the prevention or
    reduction of head injuries.
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    Always wear an approved helmet.
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    Wear a face shield or goggles. Wind
    in your unprotected eyes could con-
    tribute to an impairment of vision
    that could delay seeing a hazard.
    ●
    The use of a jacket, substantial
    shoes, trousers, gloves, etc., is
    effective in preventing or reducing
    abrasions or lacerations.
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    Never wear loose-fitting clothes,
    otherwise they could catch on the
    control levers or wheels and cause
    injury or an accident.
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    Always wear protective clothing
    that covers your legs, ankles, and feet. The engine or exhaust system
    become very hot during or after
    operation and can cause burns.
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    A passenger should also observe
    the above precautions.
    Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
    All engine exhaust contains carbon
    monoxide, a deadly gas. Breathing car-
    bon monoxide can cause headaches,
    dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, confu-
    sion, and eventually death.
    Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odor-
    less, tasteless gas which may be
    present even if you do not see or smell
    any engine exhaust. Deadly levels of
    carbon monoxide can collect rapidly and
    you can quickly be overcome and un-
    able to save yourself. Also, deadly lev-
    els of carbon monoxide can linger for
    hours or days in enclosed or poorly ven-
    tilated areas. If you experience any
    symptoms of carbon monoxide poison-
    ing, leave the area immediately, get
    fresh air, and SEEK MEDICAL TREAT-
    MENT.
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    Do not run engine indoors. Even if 
    						
    							
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    you try to ventilate engine exhaust
    with fans or open windows and
    doors, carbon monoxide can rap-
    idly reach dangerous levels.
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    Do not run engine in poorly venti-
    lated or partially enclosed areas
    such as barns, garages, or car-
    ports.
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    Do not run engine outdoors where
    engine exhaust can be drawn into
    a building through openings such
    as windows and doors.
    Loading
    Adding accessories or cargo to your
    scooter can adversely affect stability
    and handling if the weight distribution of
    the scooter is changed. To avoid the
    possibility of an accident, use extreme
    caution when adding cargo or accesso-
    ries to your scooter. Use extra care when
    riding a scooter that has added cargo or
    accessories. Here, along with the infor-
    mation about accessories below, are
    some general guidelines to follow if load-
    ing cargo to your scooter: The total weight of the operator, pas-
    senger, accessories and cargo must
    not exceed the maximum load limit.
    Operation of an overloaded vehicle
    could cause an accident.
    Maximum load:
    155 kg (342 lb)When loading within this weight limit,
    keep the following in mind:●
    Cargo and accessory weight should
    be kept as low and close to the
    scooter 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 scooter to mini-
    mize imbalance or instability.
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    Shifting weights can create a sud-
    den imbalance. Make sure that ac-
    cessories and cargo are securely
    attached to the scooter before riding.
    Check accessory mounts and
    cargo restraints frequently.
     Properly adjust the suspension for your load (suspension-
    adjustable models only), and
    check the condition and
    pressure of your tires.
     Never attach any large or heavy items to the handlebar,
    front fork, or front fender. Such
    items can create unstable
    handling or a slow steering
    response.
    This vehicle is not designed to
    pull a trailer or to be attached to
    a sidecar.
    Genuine Yamaha  Accessories
    Choosing accessories for your vehicle
    is an important decision. Genuine
    Yamaha accessories, which are avail-
    able only from a Yamaha dealer, have
    been designed, tested, and approved by
    Yamaha for use on your vehicle.
    Many companies with no connection to
    Yamaha manufacture parts and acces-
    sories or offer other modifications for
    Yamaha vehicles. Yamaha is not in a
    position to test the products that these 
    						
    							
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    aftermarket companies produce. There-
    fore, Yamaha can neither endorse nor
    recommend the use of accessories not
    sold by Yamaha or modifications not
    specifically recommended by Yamaha,
    even if sold and installed by a Yamaha
    dealer.
    Aftermarket Parts, Accessories, and
    Modifications
    While you may find aftermarket products
    similar in design and quality to genuine
    Yamaha accessories, recognize that
    some aftermarket accessories or modi-
    fications are not suitable because of
    potential safety hazards to you or oth-
    ers. Installing aftermarket products or
    having other modifications performed to
    your vehicle that change any of the
    vehicle’s design or operation character-
    istics 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.
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    Never install accessories or carry
    cargo that would impair the perfor-
    mance of your scooter. Carefully
    inspect the accessory before us-
    ing it to make sure that it does not
    in any way reduce ground clear-
    ance or cornering clearance, limit
    suspension travel, steering travel
    or control operation, or obscure
    lights or reflectors.
     Accessories fitted to the
    handlebar or the front fork area
    can create instability due to
    improper weight distribution or
    aerodynamic changes. If
    accessories 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 scooter due to aerodynamic
    effects. Wind may attempt to
    lift the scooter, or the scooter
    may become unstable in cross
    winds. These accessories may also cause instability when
    passing or being passed by
    large vehicles.
     Certain accessories can displace 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
    accessories are not recom-
    mended.
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    Use caution when adding electrical
    accessories. If electrical accesso-
    ries exceed the capacity of the
    scooter’s electrical system, an elec-
    tric failure could result, which could
    cause a dangerous loss of lights or
    engine power.
    Aftermarket Tires and Rims
    The tires and rims that came with your
    scooter were designed to match the
    performance capabilities and to provide
    the best combination of handling, brak-
    ing, and comfort. Other tires, rims, sizes,
    and combinations may not be appropri- 
    						
    							
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    Further safe-riding points●
    Make sure to signal clearly when
    making turns.
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    Braking can be extremely difficult
    on a wet road. Avoid hard braking,
    because the scooter could slide.
    Apply the brakes slowly when stop-
    ping on a wet surface.
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    Slow down as you approach a cor-
    ner or turn. Once you have com-
    pleted a turn, accelerate slowly.
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    Be careful when passing parked
    cars. A driver might not see you and
    open a door in your path.
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    Railroad crossings, streetcar rails,
    iron plates on road construction
    sites, and manhole covers become
    extremely slippery when wet. Slow
    down and cross them with caution.
    Keep the scooter upright, otherwise
    it could slide out from under you.
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    The brake lining could get wet when
    you wash the scooter. After wash-
    ing the scooter, check the brakes
    before riding.
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    Always wear a helmet, gloves, trou- sers (tapered around the cuff and
    ankle so they do not flap), and a
    bright colored jacket.
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    Do not carry too much luggage on
    the scooter. An overloaded scooter
    is unstable.
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    ate. Refer to page 6-16 for tire specifi-
    cations and more information on replac-
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    Left view1. Front turn signal light (page 6-28)
    2. Battery (page 6-25)
    3. Helmet holder (page 3-9)
    4. Sidestand (page 3-10)
    5. V-belt case air filter cover (page 6-13)
    6. Centerstand (page 6-22)
    7. Air filter (page 6-13)
    8. Rear turn signal light (page 6-28)Part locations
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    Right view1. Tail/brake light (page 6-28)
    2. Muffler (page 3-7)
    3. Storage compartment (page 3-9)
    4. Seat (page 3-8)
    5. Fuel tank cap (page 3-5)
    6. Spark plug (page 6-9)
    7. Headlight (page 6-27)
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    Controls and instruments1. Rear brake lever (page 6-18)
    2. Left handlebar switches (page 3-4)
    3. Speedometer unit (page 3-3)
    4. Fuel gauge (page 3-3)
    5. Brake fluid reservoir (page 6-20)
    6. Right handlebar switches (page 3-4)
    7. Front brake lever (page 6-18)
    8. Throttle grip (page 5-2)
    9. Main switch/steering lock (page 3-1)
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    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
    Main switch/steering lock
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    OFF
    All electrical systems are off. The key
    can be removed.
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    WARNING
    Never turn the key to “OFF” or
    “LOCK” while the vehicle is moving.
    Otherwise the electrical systems will
    be switched off, which may result in
    loss of control or an accident.
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    Main switch/steering lock
    PUSHPUSH
    The main switch/steering lock controls
    the ignition and lighting systems, and is
    used to lock the steering. The various
    positions are described below.TIP
    The main switch/steering lock is
    equipped with a keyhole cover. (See page
    3-2.)
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    ON
    All electrical circuits are supplied with
    power, and the meter lighting and tail-
    light come on, and the engine can be
    started. The key cannot be removed.TIP
    The headlight comes on automatically
    when the engine is started and stays
    on until the key is turned to “OFF”.
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    LOCK
    The steering is locked, and all electrical
    systems are off. The key can be re-
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    1. Push.1. Turn the handlebars all the way tothe left.
    2. Push the key in from the “OFF” po- sition, and then turn it to “LOCK”
    while still pushing it.
    3. Remove the key. 
    						
    							
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    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONSKeyhole cover
    Indicator lights
    Turn signal indicator light
    High beam indicator light
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    Indicator lights
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    1. Turn signal indicator light “ 4 6”
    2. High beam indicator light“ &”
    3. Engine trouble warning light “
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    Turn signal indicator light “ 4
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    This indicator light flashes when the turn
    signal switch is pushed to the left or right.
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    High beam indicator light “ &
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    &
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    This indicator light comes on when the
    high beam of the headlight is switched
    on.
    To unloc
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    2. Release.Push the key in, and then turn it to “OFF”
    while still pushing it.
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    Keyhole cover
    PUSHPUSH
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    1. Keyhole cover leverTo open the keyhole cover
    Insert the key bow into the keyhole cover
    receptacle as shown, and then turn the
    key to the right to open the cover.
    To close the keyhole cover
    Push the keyhole cover lever inward and
    the keyhole cover will close.
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