Yamaha TT-R110EA TT-R110 2011 Owner's Manual

Yamaha TT-R110EA TT-R110 2011 manual cover
Pages 80
Year 2011
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Yamaha TT-R110EA TT-R110 2011 Specification

The Yamaha TT-R110EA TT-R110 2011 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed to deliver a blend of performance and reliability for young riders and beginners. Powered by a 110cc, air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke engine, it offers a smooth and consistent power delivery, making it an ideal choice for those new to off-road riding. The bike features a convenient electric start system complemented by a backup kick starter, ensuring reliable ignition in varied conditions. Its 4-speed transmission with an automatic clutch provides ease of use, allowing riders to focus more on the trail and less on gear changes.

The TT-R110EA is built on a robust steel frame designed to withstand the rigors of off-road riding. The suspension system consists of a 31mm telescopic front fork with 4.5 inches of travel and a Monocross rear suspension with 4.3 inches of travel, offering excellent shock absorption and comfort over rough terrain. The bike's dimensions include a wheelbase of 42.5 inches and a seat height of 26.4 inches, making it accessible for younger riders.

The braking system incorporates a 95mm drum brake at the front and a 110mm drum brake at the rear, providing adequate stopping power for its intended use. The 14-inch front and 12-inch rear wheels are equipped with knobby tires, ensuring good traction on dirt trails. The fuel capacity stands at 1.0 gallon, which is ample for extended riding sessions.

Overall, the Yamaha TT-R110EA TT-R110 2011 combines user-friendly features with a sturdy build, making it a reliable and enjoyable option for novice off-road enthusiasts.

Yamaha TT-R110EA TT-R110 2011 F.A.Q.

What is the recommended oil type and capacity for the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

The recommended oil type for the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011 is SAE 10W-40, and the oil capacity is approximately 1.0 liters (1.1 US qt) when the oil filter is not removed.

How often should I clean the air filter on my Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

The air filter should be cleaned every 300 miles or after every 15 hours of use, whichever comes first. More frequent cleaning is recommended in dusty conditions.

What is the proper tire pressure for the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

The recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011 is 14 psi for the front tire and 14 psi for the rear tire.

How can I adjust the carburetor on the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011 for optimal performance?

To adjust the carburetor, start by locating the air screw and idle screw. Turn the air screw clockwise until it lightly seats, then back it out 1.5 turns as a baseline. Adjust the idle screw to achieve a smooth idle. Fine-tune based on engine response.

What are the signs that the spark plug on my Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011 needs replacing?

Signs that the spark plug needs replacing include difficulty starting the engine, poor acceleration, misfiring, and reduced fuel efficiency. It's recommended to inspect and replace if necessary every 6,000 miles or 12 months.

How do I properly store my Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011 during the off-season?

To store the motorcycle, clean it thoroughly, change the oil, fill the fuel tank and add a stabilizer, disconnect the battery, and store it in a dry place. Cover it to protect from dust.

What maintenance checks should be performed before each ride on the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

Before each ride, check the tire pressure, oil level, brakes, chain tension, and ensure that all controls function properly. Inspect for any loose bolts or leaks.

How can I troubleshoot starting issues with my Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

If the motorcycle won't start, check the fuel level, ensure the kill switch is off, inspect the spark plug for fouling, and verify the battery charge. If problems persist, consult a professional technician.

What is the correct chain tension for the Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

Proper chain tension should allow for about 30-40 mm of slack at the tightest point. Adjust as necessary using the chain adjusters on the rear wheel.

How do I replace the brake pads on my Yamaha TT-R110EA 2011?

To replace the brake pads, remove the caliper, take out the old pads, and insert new ones. Ensure the new pads are aligned correctly and reassemble the caliper. Test the brakes before riding.