there should be a master link with a clip. with a screw driver try to take the clip off and pop off the master link,try to have bike in neutral with rear tire off the ground. it is really hard to get the clip off the link sometimes and you might poke a few holes in your hand trying. My chains are always riveted on for racing and I always use a grinder to cut my chains off. So if you can not get the clip off the master link use a grinder. there should be a master link with a clip. with a screw driver try to take the clip off and pop off the master link,try to have bike in neutral with rear tire off the ground. it is really hard to get the clip off the link sometimes and you might poke a few holes in your hand trying. My chains are always riveted on for racing and I always use a grinder to cut my chains off. So if you can not get the clip off the master link use a grinder.
3.07 Quarts with filter change.
93 octane or higher.
Yes you can use regular unleaded fuel and it will not harm the engine. Although by using low grade fuel, you will not get the max performance from your bike. I have a 2002 YZF 600R and use nothing but premium in it now. I use to use regular unleaded and I found that I would change my plugs at least once a riding season. it builds up alot of carbon. But yes the owners manual says that you can use regular unleaded.
Right behind the radiator. You need to remove the side fairings to get access.
The yzf is fuel injected no carburetors
drain the oil, from the drain plug located on the left side of the oil pan. then screw drainplug back in. remove oil filter, located at front of engine, by the headers. apply new oil filter. add new oil. 20w-50
there is a clear eyeglass on the left side of the motor near the center close to the foot pegs. the oil level should be right in the center. you don't want to over fill it
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AMS SYNTHETIC 10W-40
The Yamaha YZF-R1 generates about 128 horsepower. It reaches 60 miles per hour from zero in 2.96 and has a quarter mile time of 10.31 seconds.
Yamaha yzf r125 mileage
yes but you would have to change your rims and the gears that connect to your axle