Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 Owner's Manual

Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 manual cover
Pages 76
Year 2007
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Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 Specification

The Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 is designed as an entry-level dirt bike, ideal for young riders starting their off-road motorcycling journey. This model is powered by a reliable air-cooled, 49cc, SOHC, four-stroke engine that ensures smooth power delivery and manageable performance. It features an electric start system, providing convenience and ease of use for beginners. The engine is paired with a three-speed automatic-clutch transmission, which simplifies shifting and allows new riders to focus more on mastering their riding skills.

The bike's chassis consists of a compact, steel frame that offers durability and stability, essential for new riders learning the basics of off-road riding. The suspension setup includes a telescopic front fork and a monocross rear shock, delivering a comfortable ride and capable handling over varied terrain. The TT-R50EW comes equipped with drum brakes on both the front and rear wheels, ensuring reliable stopping power.

The ergonomics of the Yamaha TT-R50EW are designed with young riders in mind, featuring a low seat height of 21.8 inches, which allows for easy mounting and dismounting. The bike weighs 126 pounds, making it lightweight and manageable for children. The 10-inch front and rear wheels provide a balance of stability and agility, while the knobby tires offer good traction on dirt trails.

Additionally, the Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 comes with a throttle limiter, allowing parents to control the bike's top speed to match the rider's skill level. This model emphasizes safety, ease of use, and durability, making it an excellent choice for young, novice riders looking to gain confidence and experience in off-road motorcycling.

Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 F.A.Q.

What is the recommended oil type and capacity for the Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

The recommended oil type for the Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 is SAE 10W-30, and the oil capacity is approximately 1.0 liter (1.06 US qt) when replacing the oil.

How do I adjust the chain tension on a Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

To adjust the chain tension, loosen the rear axle nut, adjust the chain adjusters evenly on both sides until the chain has about 0.6-0.8 inches of slack, then retighten the axle nut securely.

What is the procedure for cleaning the air filter on the Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

Remove the seat and air filter cover, take out the air filter, wash it gently with a mild detergent and water, allow it to dry completely, apply air filter oil, and reinstall it back in reverse order.

How can I troubleshoot starting issues with my Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

Check the fuel supply, ensure the kill switch is in the run position, inspect the spark plug for fouling, verify the battery is charged, and ensure there are no blockages in the air intake.

What is the recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

The recommended tire pressure for the front tire is 15 psi, and for the rear tire, it is 15 psi. Always check the tire pressure when the tires are cold.

How do I properly store my Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007 for an extended period?

Drain the fuel tank and carburetor, clean the motorcycle thoroughly, lubricate any moving parts, disconnect the battery, and cover the motorcycle with a breathable cover to prevent dust accumulation.

What are the steps to replace the spark plug on the Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

Remove the spark plug cap, use a spark plug wrench to remove the old spark plug, check the gap on the new spark plug (0.6-0.7 mm), install the new plug, and reattach the spark plug cap.

How often should I perform routine maintenance on my Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

Routine maintenance should be performed every 6 months or 600 miles, whichever comes first. This includes checking the oil level, brake function, and tire condition, as well as cleaning the air filter.

What should I do if the engine overheats on my Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

Stop the engine immediately, allow it to cool down, check for obstructions in the cooling fins, ensure proper oil level, and verify that the air filter is clean and not restricting airflow.

Can I use ethanol-blended fuel in my Yamaha TT-R50EW TT-R50 2007?

Yes, you can use fuel with up to 10% ethanol (E10). However, avoid using fuels with higher ethanol content as they can cause damage to the fuel system components.