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1. 13 6 STEERING HANDLEBAR Visually inspect the steering handlebar for damage Apply the front brake and move the handlebar upward and downward to check for abnormal noise Move the steering handlebar upward downward rightward and leftward to check for any loose parts Check if the handlebar rotates freely If any abnormal condition is found go to your motorcycle dealer or for inspection 7 INSTRUMENT LIGHTS INSPECTION Check the speedometer pointer for proper operation Check the fuel gauge pointer for proper operation Check the turn signal indicator lights and high beam indicator light for proper operation 14 8 BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY INSPECTION amp ADJUSTMENT Adjust the brake lever free play with the brake adjusting nuts After adjustment fully apply the brake levers and check if the free play is within the specified value lever 2cm Increase play Decrease play A CAUTION After the brake is adjusted align the groove of adjusting nut with the pin in order to avoid accident and danger during riding 9 BRAKE SHOE INSPECTION When the brake lever is fully applied if the mark A on the brake indicator aligns with the reference mark on the brake panel it means the brake shoe is worn out Go to our designated distributors or service stations for brake shoe replacing Brake shoe service limit OFront A CAUTION Brake shoe will be
2. Atthis position power is connected to start the engine The key cannot be taken out OFF Atthis position power is cut off and the engine stops The key can be taken out LOCK At this position the steering handlebar is locked The key can be taken out Locking Method Turn the steering handlebar left to the full and then press to turn the ignition switch key to LOCK position and the handlebar is locked Unlocking Method Turn the key to OFF and the lock is released automatically A CAUTION After locking turn the handlebar gently to make sure that it is locked Do not turn the ignition switch to LOCK during riding or the handlebar will be out of control and cause accidents Don t park your motorcycle at a place to hinder the traffic 2 STARTER BUTTON Release the steering handlebar lock before starting the engine Turn on the ignition switch and then press the starter button Make sure to depress the gear shift pedal into the neutral position to avoid engine damage A CAUTION During engine running do not push the starter button to avoid engine damage Before starting the engine please rebound the side stand 3 HEADLIGHT SWITCH HORN BUTTON e At this position the position light headlight instrument lights and taillight go out together P At this position the position light instrument lights and taillight light together H At this position the position ligh
3. PRE RIDE 10 ENGINE STARTING METHODS sccscicistivesescccocetistsotescnsscceisbooscuciscsvecesesuscutuseoecense 19 NORMAL RIDING METHOD ssessesesereesesoroesesescecesoroesesesocoesesesceeesororseseeeeeesoroesesee 22 PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING sessssesossesesesecoeseseseceerosorseseseccesesoroesesecoesesoroeseseseseee 24 HOW TO STOPBIDINQ nn a a 27 MAINTENANCE eonenn e guinis uei e Nu i doi quante 29 lt IMPORTANT NOTICES dean 36 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING 1 CLOTHES To relax and wear comfortable clothes are the main points for a safe riding To observe traffic laws keep a cool mind relax and be careful will provide you a safe riding Wear helmet and fasten it tightly Have the clothes well arranged Fasten shirt cuffs and keep them from hooking the brake lever G Wear low heeled shoes for a safe riding amp When riding use both hands to grasp the handlebar It is very dangerous to hold the handlebar with one hand A CAUTION motorcycle rider should not wear loose or too long clothes to avoid danger During riding or 10 minutes after the motorcycle is stopped do not touch the exhaust muffler to avoid scalding When parking the motorcycle keep it away from dry lawn or inflammables to avoid danger 2 RIDING METHOD The safety of two wheel vehicles is influe
4. B HN o R Y NEUTRAL SW O SIDE STAND SW Nee eer 38 2 MOTOR CAN BE STARTED WHILE SIDESTAND SWITCH IS BEING KIKED ON AND CLUTCH SWITCH IS ACTING 39 3 CDI CAN BE STARTED WIHLE ENGINE IS IN NEUTRAL POSITION 40 4 CDI CAN BE STARTED WHILE SIDE STAND SWITCH IS BEING KIKED ON CDI STARTER CLUTCH RELAY SH B Y R R W Y G HN oo OOOO o o6 A V DIODE i NEUTRAL A LG R B me MY NEUTRAL i 1 Sk Si A 5 SPECIFICATIONS DA25AA DA25AB F 90 90 21 OFF Road Max Torque 9 5 7000 N m r min Tire Size 3 0 18 ON Road R 130 80 17 T ission T Left foot operated gear 92 or 95 nonleaded shift pedal gasoline Idle Speed 1600 rpm Oil Tank Capacity Wet multi disc clutch Fuel Tank Capacity Spark Plug NGK DR8EA 12V6AH 42 DA30AA DA30AB F 90 90 21 OFF Road Max Torque 11 37 7000N m r min Tire Size 3 0 18 ON Road R 130 80 17 Left foot operated gear 92 or 95 nonleaded Transmission Type shift pedal Fuel Type gasoline Idle Speed 1600 rpm Oil Tank Capacity Wet multi disc clutch Fuel Tank Capacity 1 Starting motor and Spark Plug NGK DR8EA I2V6AH 43
5. FUSE CHANGE Turn off the main switch and check if the fuse is burned out When the fuse is burned out replace with a specified fuse Check for the cause of breakdown before replacing Fuse Specification 15A A CAUTION Be careful not to excessively expand the fuse clip during removal After a new fuse is installed check the fuse clip for looseness which is the main cause of trouble Never use fuse of unspecified capacity it may cause wire overheating and burning out When replacing electric appliances lights instruments be sure to use the recommended genuine parts When washing the motorcycle avoid flushing it f the cause can not be found contact our distributor or service station for inspection 32 6 ENGINE OIL CHANGE 1 Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground 2 Remove the oil dipstick 3 Remove the drain bolt to drain the oil 4 Refill fresh engine oil for 0 9 liter Firmly tighten the oil dipstick 5 Warm up the engine and check the oil level again after the engine is stopped for 20 30 seconds Specified Oil SAE 15W40 Drain Screw Oil Strainer A CAUTION When changing the engine oil also clean the oil strainer and reinstall it Use the specified engine oil Change engine oil at first 300km and then change it at every 2000km Engine oil will deteriorate easily and require more frequent change if the motorcycle is often ridden in
6. and is very dangerous When refilling brake fluid use towels to cover and protect the painted and coated surfaces Replace at 10000km or every year 9 RUBBER COVER INSPECTION FOR WIRE AND CABLE The cable cores are protected by the rubber cover outside the connector Check the rubber cover frequently for proper installation When washing the motorcycle do not flush the rubber cover directly or brush it Use a wet rag to wipe off dirt and dust ORubber Cover Check Points 35 10 IMPORTANT NOTICES 1 WHEN THE ENGINE FAILS TO START OR STOPS DURING RIDING Is the gasoline enough If the fuel gauge pointer is at the red line refill 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline Is the way to start the engine correct s there any other faulty parts 2 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN For any trouble occurred during riding go to a KYMCO distributor or service station for inspection A CAUTION For the sake of safety and to prevent vehicle damage and save your precious time the pre ride inspection is absolutely required Please read this User s Manual carefully and get into a good habit of inspection before riding 36 3 POLLUTION FREE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE In order to have a safe riding maintain good performance prolong the motorcycle service life and reduce pollution make sure to perform the periodic inspection and maintenance I Inspect and clean lubricate refill repair or replace if necess
7. dusty and cold areas or ridden for short distance Do not mix engine oil of different classes or viscosities It may cause damage to engine Increase Play 33 7 SPARK PLUG INSPECTION Check the spark plug side electrodes for wear Fouling deposits on spark plug electrodes and big gap may result in weak spark e Spark Plug Removal 1 Remove the spark plug with a spark plug remover 2 The installation sequence is the reverse of removal e Spark Plug Cleaning 1 It is better to remove spark plug deposits with a spark plug cleaner 2 If a spark plug cleaner is not available clean with a wire brush The side electrode gap is 0 6 0 7mm Specified Spark Plug NGK DR8EA Deformation Cracks Damage Wear Fouling Deposits A CAUTION Clean the spark plug at every 1000km and replace it with a new one at every 5000km or when the center electrode is burned out First screw in the spark plug with fingers and then tighten with a spark plug wrench Use unspecified spark plug may damage the engine 34 8 BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION REFILLING Remove the 2 screws from the brake fluid tank and take off the cover Add recommended brake fluid DOT 3 into the tank until the fluid level reaches the upper limit and then put on the cover and tighten the screws Recommended Brake Fluid DOT 3 A CAUTION Do not mix brake fluid of different brands It may cause brake failure
8. long time riding at high speed n hot weather the engine overheats easily at long time idling Stop the engine in this case A CAUTION Moderate riding will prolong the engine service life 4 APPLY BOTH FRONT AND REAR BRAKES WHEN BRAKING First restore the throttle grip to the closed position and then pull the brake levers tight he best way to brake the motorcycle is to pull the brake levers slowly at the very beginning then pull them tight A CAUTION Apply single brake lever will cause the motorcycle to slip During riding never brake the motorcycle suddenly It may cause the motorcycle to slip and could be very dangerous 25 5 DO NOT MAKE SUDDEN STOP OR SHARP TURN e Sudden stop and sharp turn are the main causes for slipping and could be very dangerous n rainy days the road is slippery Sudden stop will cause the motorcycle to slip Be careful to avoid danger 6 BE MORE CAREFUL WHILE RIDING IN RAINY DAYS A longer braking distance is required in rainy days than in sunny days Be sure to slow down and brake the motorcycle slowly as early as possible When riding on a descending road restore the throttle grip to closed position and slow down by making intermittent braking A CAUTION A longer braking distance is required in rainy days Be sure to slow down and brake the motorcycle slowly as early as possible 26 8 HOW TO STOP RIDING 1 WHILE GO NEAR T
9. worn more quickly if the brake lever is always applied lightly during riding 15 10 HORN LIGHTS INSPECTION Turn the ignition switch ON and press the horn button to check if it sounds Headlight Taillight Inspection Start the engine and turn on the headlight switch to check if the headlight and taillight are good and check the light shells for dirt and damage Stoplight Inspection Apply the front and rear brake levers respectively to check if the stoplight is good And also check the stoplight shell for dirt and damage Turn Signal Light Inspection Operate the turn signal switch to make sure whether the right left front and rear turn signal lights can wink and buzz Also check the light shells for dirt and damage Headlight Turn signal light G Taillight Stoplight amp Horn button A CAUTION Replace any dirty or damaged lights with new ones to avoid danger during riding 16 11 CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAY INSPECTION The clutch lever free play shall be 1 2cm Often check the clutch lever free play and make necessary adjustment by turning the adjusting nut Free Play 1 2cm Lock Nut Adjusting Nut A CAUTION If the clutch lever free play is too big or small the clutch disk will be damaged easily 12 DRIVE CHAIN INSPECTION ADJUSTMENT The chain should have a slack of 1 2cm in its center between the two sprockets Adjustment Loosen the rear ax
10. Dear KYMCO Motorcycle Users Before the delivery of each new motorcycle the fuel in carburetor is drained off to ensure the excellent performance and safety of the motorcycle Therefore when first starting a new motorcycle it is normal to take 20 30 seconds The quality of each KYMCO motorcycle is guaranteed Dear Users We greatly appreciate your patronage of KYMCO STRYKER 125 150 This User s Manual describes the correct operating methods inspection and maintenance procedures for the KYMCO STRYKER 125 150 details in order to prolong the service life of motorcycle and provide you with a comfortable riding Please note that the information and illustrations included in this manual may be different from the motorcycle in case specifications are changed To enable you to have a safe and comfortable riding we recommend you to read this manual carefully and wish you a happy riding Note 1 The information and specifications stated in this manual are for reference only and subject to change without notice 2 When starting the engine the battery must be installed to facilitate starting and increase the engine performance 00 1 A Un A UU N Lm E TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING cccssssssssssssssssscsssecsssssessecsessessessesees 1 s ASSEMBLY 3 OPERATION INSTRUC TIONS wsiscsocsciscactcsssscacttintsechaccstecacsaeeberactutestesdacuecteuecencuetees 5
11. HE PARKING PLACE Turn on the turn signal light in advance Watch out vehicles coming behind or aside and stop the motorcycle to the right side slowly Restore the throttle grip to closed position and apply the front and rear brakes as early as possible At this moment the stoplight will come on to warn the vehicles coming behind 2 WHILE THE MOTORCYCLE IS COMPLETELY STOPPED Return the turn signal switch to its original position Turn the ignition switch OFF to stop the engine A CAUTION During riding never operate the ignition switch key e When the ignition switch is turned OFF the electric system does not work which may result in traffic accident Operate the switch key after the motorcycle is fully stopped 227 3 PARKING Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground and do not hinder the traffic Stand on the left side and grip the handlebar straight with left hand and the side rod or rear carrier with right hand Then put down the side stand by your right foot A CAUTION The motorcycle may easily fall down if it is parked on an uneven ground 4 HANDLEBAR After parking be sure to lock the steering handlebar and take out the key to prevent pilferage Refer to P5 A CAUTION Don t park your motorcycle at a place to hinder the traffic The temperature of engine and exhaust muffler is very high Be careful to avoid scalding Park the mot
12. TION Be sure to perform inspection and maintenance for your new motorcycle after it is purchased for one month or ridden for 300km 2 ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION REFILLING Check through the sighthole if the oil level is between the upper limit and lower limit If the oil level is below the lower limit add the engine oil to the upper limit A CAUTION The oil level will be incorrect if the motorcycle is just Be careful to avoid burns if oil level checkor oil change is performed immediately after the engine is stopped 10 3 BRAKE INSPECTION Ride the motorcycle at low speed on a dry road and respectively apply the front and rear brakes to check the brake performance The brake lever should have proper free play Free play means the distance from the position of loose brake to the position of fully applied brake Measure the free play at the brake lever end and check if it is within the specified value of 2 3cm rear brake 4 TIRE INSPECTION 1 Tire Pressure Check Check if the tire pressure is normal when the tire is in contact with level ground f there is any abnormal condition check the tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge Measure the tire pressure under room temperature ll 2 CRACKS amp DAMAGE Check the tire contact area for crack or damage 3 Abnormal Wear Check the tire contact area for abnormal wear 4 FOREIGN OBJECTS OF METAL PIECE amp GRA
13. VEL Check the tires and tire contact area for imbedded objects of metal piece and gravel 5 DEPTH OF TIRE GROOVE f the tire is worn to the wear limit indication mark replace it with a new one NORMAL Rider 2 Riders Front Wheel 1 75 2 00 kg cm Rear Wheel 1 75 2 25 kg cm A CAUTION Abnormal tire pressure crack damage and abnormal wear will cause unsteady handlebar and result in tire break If the tire has cracks or is worn to the wear limit indication mark replace it with a new one 12 5 FUEL LEVEL INSPECTION REFILLING Check if the fuel is sufficient If the fuel gauge pointer is at E red line refill 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline as soon as possible Refilling Method 1 Open the fuel tank cap protective cover Insert the ignition switch key into the fuel tank cap lock and turn the key counterclockwise to unlock and open the cap 2 t 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline to fill the fuel tank 3 When closing the cap install the fuel tank cap by aligning the tab on the cap with the groove on the fuel filler 4 When closing simply pres down the fuel tank cap to close it ODFuel tank cap protective cover Unlock GLock Reference plate A CAUTION Be sure to stop the engine before refilling The gasoline level shall not exceed the reference plate otherwise the fuel will penetrate out When refilling do not add other additives to avoid engine breakdown
14. al position When the ignition is ON the neutral position indicator light comes on A CAUTION Shift into a proper speed for riding When changing speed the throttle grip must be turned to the closed position Then fully apply the clutch lever and gently depress the gear shift pedal 19 3 USE THE STARTER BUTTON Push the starter button without rotating the throttle grip If the engine fails to start after the starter button is pressed for 3 4 seconds when it is warm rotate the throttle grip for 1 8 1 4 turn to facilitate starting When the motorcycle is not used for a long time or the fuel tank is empty if the engine is still hard to start after the fuel tank is refilled with gasoline slightly turn the throttle grip and press the starter button for several times to start the engine n order to avoid battery overcharge do not press the starter button more than 5 seconds f the engine does not start after the starter button is pressed for 5 seconds wait for more than 5 seconds and then press the button again or start the engine by the kick lever A CAUTION Don t press the starter button while the engine is running otherwise the engine will be damaged 20 4 START WITH THE KICK LEVER 1 Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground 2 Depress the kick lever with force When the engine is cold and does not start after the kick lever is depressed for 3 4 times rot
15. ary A Adjust Clean R Replace Tighten D Regular Service Mileage KM Daily Pre ride 2Stroke 4Stroke 300 Inspection O R ee ee ee I gui ep ee x Geroin 10 R v Cooling Water lO lO Clean at every 10000 km or once a year v Spark Plug O Clea C atevery 3000km or replace ifnecessary Jaf Jaf we RE _ v DriveBelt O _ T T ToT j v Drive Chain O LA v AirCleaner o o ee v Battery Electrolyte O O v Fuel Filter Screen O T J O v Brake System O Clutch Lever Free Play O O A A A A A A Bolts Nuts 2 sr a Oe ta TT T TT _ _ v Tire Pressure O Motor Oil Strainer O x Tef T T Engine Oil Pump 11 pon The above items are applicable to different models Perform suitable items for each model When exceeding the listed mileages perform maintenance according to the listed intervals The air cleaner requires more frequent cleaning or replacing when ridden in unusually dusty areas 37 4 EXPLAINATION FOR ACTION OF SAFETY INSTALLATION 1 MOTOR CAN BE STARTED WHILE ENGINE IS IN NEUTRAL POSITION CDI STARTER CLUTCH RELAY 59 Y R R R Y G N o 6 sss sss V DIODE NEUTRAL LAMP A sss LG R
16. ate the throttle grip for 1 8 1 4 turn to facilitate starting Warm up the engine for a little while about 2 3 minutes after cold start After the engine is started do not accelerate suddenly and keep riding at low speed to prolong the engine service life A CAUTION After the engine is started the kick lever must be returned to its original position The exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide which is harmful to human body Never run the engine in a closed area Turn off all light switches before starting the motorcycle 221 6 NORMAL RIDING METHOD 1 REBOUND THE SIDE STAND Keep the engine in the neutral position and support the motorcycle upright then the side stand will rebound automatically A CAUTION After starting the engine and before moving do not turn the throttle grip to increase the engine rpm 2 STARTING THE ENGINE Start the engine by referring to the starting methods specified in Section 5 A CAUTION Keep your finger away from the button immediately after the engine is started to avoid engine damage The engine must be kept in the neutral position before riding 229 3 CORRECT SITTING POSITION Ride astride on the motorcycle from the left side and sit upright Touch the ground with left foot to avoid slipping A CAUTION The rider must wear helmet and fasten the safety belt securely Do not wear any loose clothes which will affec
17. ction of components A CAUTION f a motorcycle is not used for a long time check the operation of each part and replace lubricants before riding Ride the motorcycle only after its performance is confirmed When waxing the motorcycle make sure that the ingredients of the wax will not damage the paint of the motorcycle 30 4 BATTERY This model adopts the battery which needs no refilling of distilled water When cleaning the terminal terminals remove the screws attaching the battery cover on the floor board and then open the battery cover When battery terminals are corroded take out the battery for cleaning After cleaning apply a thin coat of grease or Vaseline to battery terminals and then install the battery A CAUTION Never open the closed type battery electrolyte cap If the motorcycle will not be used for a long time the battery will discharge electricity by itself Remove the battery and put it in a cool place after it is fully charged to prevent electricity leakage f the motorcycle will not be used for a long time remove the negative terminal Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks near the battery while removing and installing it Turn off the ignition switch before removal or installation The negative terminal shall be removed first and the positive 4 terminal shall be installed first e Tighten the loose terminal nuts securely 31 Battery 5
18. le nut and turn the adjusting nut until the index mark is aligned with the punch mark on the adjuster Then tighten the rear axle nut ORear Axle Nut Amplitude Modulator 1 2cm The rear wheel will move backward during adjustment so the rear brake free play shall also be adjusted iy 13 FRONT REAR SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION Check the condition of the front rear shock absorbers by pressing down on the handlebar and seat several times 14 BRAKE PERFORMANCE INSPECTION Fully apply the front and rear brake levers and move the motorcycle forward to see if the braking effect is good 15 REARVIEW MIRROR ANGLE CHECK Sit on the motorcycle upright and make a viewing test of the rearview mirror angle 16 LICENSE PLATE CHECK Check the license plate for dirt and damage then tighten it 17 REFLECTOR CHECK Check the reflector for dirt and damage 18 PREVIOUS ABNORMAL PARTS INSPECTION Make sure that the previous abnormal parts are repaired 19 LUBRICATION POINT CHECK Visually check if all motorcycle lubrication points are lubricated properly 18 5 ENGINE STARTING METHODS 1 TURN THE IGNITION SWITCH ON Unlock the steering handlebar Before starting the engine please rebound the side stand Safety Installation A CAUTION Check the gasoline volume and engine oil level before starting the engine 2 USE NEUTRAL POSITION The engine must be started in the neutr
19. nced by sitting position The rider should sit on the central part of the seat cushion If the rider sits on the rear part of the seat the load of front wheel will decrease As a result the handlebar will swing and cause danger to the rider When making a turn it will be easier for the rider to steer the motorcycle by leaning the body inward slightly The motorcycle will lose its balance if the rider fails to keep his body leaning inward When riding on a damaged or macadam road Slow down the speed and hold the handlebar tightly 3 CARRYING GOODS Keep a good sitting posture to operate the motorcycle properly The feel of the handlebar will be different when carrying goods on the motorcycle Overloading may cause the handlebar to swing Avoid riding with overload Max loading capacity of the rear carrier is 3kg 2 ASSEMBLY PARTS Turn Signal Switch Headlight Dimmer Switch Fuel Tank Cap L Front Turn Signal Light Taillight Stoplight VIN Vehicle Identification No L Rear Turn Signal Light Engine Serial No Tool Boxp Clutch panel Side Support Ignition Switch Instruments Starter Button R Front Turn R Rear Turn Signal Light Signal Light Exhaust Pipe 7 7 Frame Serial No q YNZ JASN GBF og a A A RL Kick Lever Rear Brake Lever 3 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 IGNITION SWITCH STEERING HANDLEBAR LOCK OON
20. orcycle at a safe place and be sure to take out the key to prevent pilferage 28 9 EASY MAINTENANCE 1 AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND AIR CLEANER CLEANING amp REPLACEMENT Take out the air cleaner and visually check if it is dirty or clogged 1 Remove the screws attaching the air cleaner cover and remove the air cleaner cover 2 Remove the air cleaner element 3 The installation sequence is the reverse of removal Clean the air cleaner element with compressed air Replace the air cleaner element at very 3000km The air cleaner requires more frequent cleaning or replacing when ridden in unusually dusty areas When replacing refer to P37 Periodic Inspection amp Maintenance Schedule A CAUTION Never use oil or solvent to wash the wet type paper element Be careful not to allow water to enter the air cleaner otherwise it may result in hard starting f the air cleaner is not installed properly dust may be sucked into the cylinder directly to reduce engine horsepower and affect the service life of engine 29 2 FUEL SYSTEM Fuel Leakage Inspection Check the fuel line between the fuel tank and carburetor for fuel leakage Fuel tube connector Fuel tank A CAUTION Check and replace any broken or damaged tube connector to avoid breakdown due to running out of gasoline 3 APPEARANCE CLEANING Often wipe clean the motorcycle appearance to prevent accumulated dust affecting the fun
21. t headlight instrument lights and taillight light together When the ignition switch is turned ON press the horn button and the horn will sound The horn switch do not work when the ignition switch is OFF 4 HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH PASSING SIGNAL SWITCH M PASSING HI Switch to this position for using high beam C SES LO When riding in downtown area or there is a y NI car coming from the opposite direction use low beam to avoid affecting the visibility of coming cars PASSING When passing if there are cars coming from the opposite direction press and release the PASSING switch and the headlight will wink to warn the coming cars 5 TURN SIGNAL SWITCH The turn signal switch do not work when the ignition switch is OFF When the winker lamp is used both the winker lamp on the panel will blink same time O gt For turning to the right For turning to the left Push the turn signal switch button to release it A CAUTION The turn signal light will not release automatically Be sure to reset it after use otherwise it may affect the traffic safety 6 TOOL BOX The tools in box are attached to this motorbike and you can put what you need in the rest space too Max loading capacity of the tool box is 1 5kg 7 HELMET BUCKLE LOCK Insert the main switch key and turn it counterclockwise in the helmet buckle and push the lock latch lef
22. t riding safety 4 START MOVING 1 Fully apply the clutch lever and depress the gear shift pedal into the 1st speed with the left foot 2 Slowly rotate the throttle grip and release the clutch lever at the same time Then the motorcycle will move smoothly A CAUTION e When changing speed the throttle grip must be turned to the closed position Then fully apply the clutch lever and gently depress the gear shift pedal 23 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING 1 CORRECT RIDING Before moving turn on the turn signal light and make sure whether the rear side is safe Do not rush into the car lanes and always keep the motorcycle to the right to avoid danger A CAUTION Moderate riding will prolong the engine service life The clutch linings are worn more quickly when often ridden at low speed 2 SPEED CONTROL The speed is controlled by the throttle grip ROTATE The speed will become faster Don t be hasty and accelerate slowly When riding on an ascending road rotate the throttle grip gradually to increase the horse power RESTORE The speed will become slower Restore the throttle grip quickly A CAUTION Apply the brake while restoring the throttle grip This will shorten the time required to slow down 24 3 PROPER RIDING WILL PROLONG THE SERVICE LIFE OF ENGINE For a new motorcycle keep the speed below 60km per hour within the first 1000km of riding Avoid sudden acceleration and
23. t to lock it When taking out the helmet insert the key and turn it counterclockwise to open the lock A CAUTION When riding wear the helmet and do not retain it on the motorcycle to avoid damage of coated parts 8 8 INSTRUMENTS MILEAGE COUNTER The total riding mileage is indicated by kilometer The figure in black and white is an unit of 100m NEUTRAL POSITION INDICATOR LIGHT When the engine is at the neutral position this indicator light will come on when the ignition switch is ON SPEEDOMETER The riding speed is indicated by km hour TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT When the turn signal switch is operated this indicator light will wink HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT This indicator light comes on when the long distance light is turned on FUEL GAUGE The fuel gauge is to show the volume of gasoline in the fuel tank If the fuel gauge pointer is at the red area the fuel is insufficient Refill 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline as early as possible TACHOMETER It indicates the engine revolution per minute Do not idle the engine at high speed or run the engine in the red area of the tachometer frequently This will seriously affect the engine service life 4 PRE RIDE INSPECTION 1 ADVANCE INSPECTION Get into a good habit of inspection before riding For the sake of safety and to prevent vehicle damage and traffic accidents the pre ride inspection is absolutely required A CAU
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