Atv Segment:
Entry-level utility ATV for recreational use and light work.
Target Audience:
New ATV riders, youth riders (with adult supervision), casual trail riders.
Competitors:
Honda Recon 250, Suzuki LT-F250 Ozark, Kawasaki Bayou 250.
Vehicle Focus:
Compact size, user-friendly operation, reliable Yamaha engineering.
Manual Purpose:
To empower owners with the knowledge to safely operate and maintain their 2006 Yamaha Grizzly 125.
Engine And Powertrain:
Basic engine operation, starting procedures, fuel system, lubrication
Chassis And Suspension:
Frame, suspension system (front and rear), wheels, tires
Brakes:
Brake system operation, lever positions, pad wear indicators (if applicable)
Electrical System:
Lighting, ignition, starting system, battery maintenance (basic)
Controls And Instruments:
Handlebar controls, dashboard layout, indicator lights
Pre Operation:
Pre-ride inspection checklist, fluid level checks
Operation:
Safe ATV operation, starting and stopping, gear selection, trail riding techniques
Maintenance:
Periodic maintenance schedule, lubrication points, air filter cleaning/replacement, spark plug checks, chain adjustment (if applicable)
Cleaning And Storage:
Proper cleaning techniques, long-term storage procedures
Depth:
Comprehensive owner-level maintenance and operational guidance
Diagnostics:
Basic troubleshooting for common operational issues
Repair Scope:
Focuses on routine adjustments and user-serviceable items, not in-depth mechanical repairs.
File Type:
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Compatibility:
Viewable with Adobe Reader or compatible PDF viewers
Printability:
Printable pages for on-site reference
Binding Type:
Digital Download (No physical binding)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Text Search:
Likely text-searchable, enhancing information retrieval.
Engine Type:
SOHC, 4-stroke, Air-Cooled
Bore X Stroke:
52 mm x 57.6 mm
Compression Ratio:
10.0:1
Lubrication System:
Wet Sump
Horsepower:
Estimated 9-10 HP (Approximate, not officially stated in owner's manual)
Torque:
Estimated 7-8 lb-ft (Approximate, not officially stated in owner's manual)
Carburetor:
Teikei Y26PV (Likely, based on model architecture)
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, 87 octane or higher
Fuel Tank Capacity:
2.3 L (0.6 US gal)
Atv Classification:
Recreational ATV
Braking System:
Front: Dual hydraulic disc, Rear: Hydraulic disc
Throttle Limiter:
Thumb throttle with adjustable limiter screw (typical for this class)
Lighting:
Headlights, Taillight/Brake light
Operator Training:
Emphasis on proper training and protective gear
Id Plate:
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) location and description
Oil Change:
Every 100 hours or annually, whichever comes first (typical Yamaha recommendation).
Air Filter:
Clean every 20 hours, replace as needed (or annually).
Spark Plug:
Inspect every 50 hours, replace as needed.
Valve Adjustment:
Inspect every 100 hours or annually (typical for SOHC engines).
Engine Oil Type:
Yamalube 4 (or API SG, SAE 10W-40)
Engine Oil Capacity:
0.90 L (0.95 US qt) without filter change, 1.00 L (1.05 US qt) with filter change.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4
Gear Oil:
Yamaha 10W-30 API SG (typically for final drive/gearbox)
Common Wear Items:
CVT belt wear, brake pad wear, chain wear (if applicable), suspension bushings.
Carburetor Cleaning:
Periodic cleaning may be required if experiencing fuel delivery issues due to ethanol or debris.
Yamaha Atv History:
Yamaha has a long history of innovation in the ATV market, beginning with the Yamahauler in the late 1970s.
Grizzly Lineage:
The Grizzly line is known for its utility and ruggedness, with models ranging from smaller displacement entry-level units to larger, more powerful utility ATVs.
Manufacturing Location:
Likely assembled in Japan or a Yamaha facility in North America.