Yamaha XVS95CN, XVS95CNC Bolt 2022 Owner's Manual
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The recommended oil type for the Yamaha XVS95CN, XVS95CNC Bolt 2022 is Yamalube 10W-40 or an equivalent high-quality motor oil suitable for motorcycles.
The air filter should be inspected every 4,000 miles and replaced if necessary. It is generally recommended to replace it every 12,000 miles or sooner if you often ride in dusty conditions.
The recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha XVS95CN, XVS95CNC Bolt 2022 is 33 psi for the front tire and 36 psi for the rear tire. Always check the pressure when the tires are cold.
If the motorcycle does not start, check the battery charge, inspect the fuel level, and ensure the kill switch is in the 'Run' position. Additionally, make sure the clutch lever is fully pulled in and the gear is in neutral.
The maintenance schedule includes oil changes every 4,000 miles, air filter inspection every 4,000 miles, spark plug replacement every 8,000 miles, and valve clearance check every 16,000 miles. Follow the owner's manual for detailed intervals.
To adjust the clutch cable, locate the adjuster on the cable near the clutch lever. Loosen the locknut and turn the adjuster until there is about 10-15 mm of free play at the lever. Retighten the locknut after adjustment.
For winterizing, clean the motorcycle, change the oil and filter, add a fuel stabilizer, inflate the tires to recommended pressure, and store the bike in a dry place. Disconnect the battery or use a battery tender. Cover the motorcycle with a breathable cover.
To improve fuel efficiency, maintain a steady speed, avoid rapid acceleration, ensure the tires are properly inflated, and perform regular maintenance such as oil changes and air filter replacements.
If the engine overheats, stop the motorcycle in a safe place, turn off the engine, and allow it to cool. Check coolant levels if applicable, and inspect for any leaks or blockages. Seek professional help if the problem persists.
To replace the brake pads, remove the brake caliper from the disc, retract the pistons, remove the old pads, and install new ones. Ensure the pads are correctly seated and reattach the caliper. Test the brakes before riding. Consult the service manual for detailed instructions.