Yamaha FZS10B C FZ1 2012 Owner's Manual
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The recommended oil type for the Yamaha FZS10B C FZ1 2012 is SAE 10W-40, API Service SG type or higher. The oil capacity is approximately 3.8 liters (4.0 US quarts) when filter is also replaced.
The spark plugs should be inspected every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) and replaced every 12,000 miles (20,000 km) for optimal performance.
The recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha FZS10B C FZ1 2012 is 36 psi (250 kPa) for the front tire and 42 psi (290 kPa) for the rear tire.
To adjust the chain tension, place the motorcycle on a center stand, loosen the rear axle nut, and adjust the chain adjusters on both sides equally until the chain has 1.2-1.6 inches (30-40 mm) of slack, then retighten the axle nut.
First, check the battery connection and ensure it is charged. Verify that the fuel is fresh and the fuel valve is in the correct position. Inspect the fuses and check the kill switch position. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
The air filter should be inspected every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) and replaced if necessary. Under dusty conditions, more frequent inspection and replacement may be required.
To check the brake fluid level, locate the brake fluid reservoirs on the handlebars for the front and near the rear brake pedal for the rear. Ensure that the fluid level is between the minimum and maximum marks. Top up with DOT 4 brake fluid if necessary.
First, check the bulb to see if it is burnt out and replace it if necessary. Inspect the headlight fuse for any signs of a blown fuse and replace it if needed. Check the wiring and connections for any loose or damaged components.
The torque specification for the front axle nut is 65 Nm (47 lb-ft), and for the rear axle nut, it is 110 Nm (81 lb-ft).
To maintain the battery, regularly check the electrolyte level and top up with distilled water if necessary. Keep the battery terminals clean and free from corrosion. Use a trickle charger if the motorcycle is not used for extended periods to maintain the charge.