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Yamaha MT-09 User Manual

Yamaha MT-09
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Instrument and control functions
6-11
6
Clock
The clock uses a 12-hour time system.
The clock is updated automatically
from connected smartphones or can
also be manually set in Settings”
“Clock”. (See page 6-30.)
Speedometer
The speedometer shows the vehicle’s
traveling speed.
Tachometer
The tachometer shows the engine
speed, as measured by the rotational
velocity of the crankshaft, in revolu-
tions per minute (r/min).
NOTICE
ECA10032
Do not operate the engine in the ta-
chometer red zone.
Red zone: 10500 r/min and above
Transmission gear display
This display shows which gear the
transmission is in. This vehicle has 6
gears and a neutral position. The neu-
tral position is indicated by the neutral
indicator light ” and by the trans-
mission gear display reading: ”.
YRC mode display
This display indicates which YRC
mode is currently selected: “SPORT”,
“STREET”, “RAIN”, “CUSTOM 1” and
“CUSTOM 2”.
Cycle through the YRC modes by us-
ing the YRC mode button “MODE” and
also view/customize them in the menu
system. (See page 6-27.)
TIP
The names of “CUSTOM 1” and “CUS-
TOM 2” can also be customized via the
Yamaha Motorcycle Connect app.
In Theme4:
In this theme, the YRC mode display is
expanded to show the current “PWR”,
“TCS”, “SCS”, and “LIF” settings for
each YRC mode. In addition to using
the YRC mode button “MODE”, you
can move the joystick up-down to cy-
cle between the vehicle information
display and the YRC mode display.
When highlighted, short press ” to
select the YRC mode display. Move
the joystick left-right to cycle between
the available items. Move the joystick
up-down to cycle the highlighted YRC
mode or change the setting for the
highlighted item.
In Theme1-3:
Long press the YRC mode button
“MODE” to open/close an expanded
YRC mode pop-up at the bottom of the
screen. While the pop-up is open,
short press the YRC mode button
“MODE” to cycle through the presets
and use the joystick to adjust individual
items.
TIP
If the selected YRC mode is customiz-
able, “PWR”, “TCS”, “SCS”, and “LIF”
can be highlighted and adjusted using
the joystick.
For more information on YRC modes
see page 4-1.
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Yamaha MT-09 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement889cc
Bore x Stroke78.0 mm x 62.1 mm
Compression Ratio11.5 : 1
Fuel SystemFuel Injection
Starter SystemElectric
Transmission6-speed
Final DriveChain
FrameDiamond
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve, inline-3 cylinder
Front BrakeDual 298mm hydraulic discs
Rear BrakeHydraulic disc, 245mm
Front Tire120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
Rear Tire180/55ZR17M/C (73W)
Wheelbase1, 430 mm (56.3 in)
Fuel Capacity3.7 gal
Front SuspensionInverted fork

Summary

Safety Information

Owner Responsibilities

Outlines the owner's duties for safe motorcycle operation.

Safe Riding Practices

Covers pre-operation checks and general riding advice.

Protective Apparel Guidelines

Recommends essential protective gear for riders.

Helmet Selection and Use

Provides guidance on choosing and wearing motorcycle helmets.

Special Features

Yamaha Ride Control (YRC) System

Overview of the YRC system and its integrated functions.

Stability Control Systems Overview

Explains Traction, Slide, and Lift Control systems.

Quick Shifter (QS) Function

Details the operation of the electronic quick shifter.

Brake Control System (BC)

Explains ABS and cornering assist braking functions.

Smartphone Connectivity System

Smartphone Initial Setup and Pairing

Step-by-step guide to connect your smartphone to the vehicle.

Garmin StreetCross Navigation System

Instructions for using the GPS navigation system.

Connection Troubleshooting Guide

Steps to resolve common connection errors.

Instrument and Control Functions

Handlebar Switch Functions

Explains the purpose of each switch on the handlebars.

Pre-Operation Checks

Brake System Pre-Checks

Inspect front and rear brakes, pads, and fluid levels.

Operation and Important Riding Points

Engine Break-In Procedure

Guidelines for the critical first 1600 km of engine operation.

Periodic Maintenance and Adjustment

General Maintenance and Lubrication Schedule

Recommended service intervals for various parts and systems.

Engine Component Maintenance

Procedures for checking spark plugs, oil, coolant, air filter, and valve clearance.

Chassis and Running Gear Maintenance

Maintenance for tires, wheels, brakes, clutch, steering, and bearings.

Brake System Service Procedures

Guidance on checking and changing brake fluid and hoses.

Fuse Replacement Guide

Step-by-step instructions for replacing vehicle fuses.

Troubleshooting and Engine Overheating

Diagnostic charts and procedures for engine overheating issues.

Motorcycle Care and Storage

Specifications

Fluid Capacities and Fuel Requirements

Information on engine oil, coolant, and recommended fuel.

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