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2.       R MANUA       INTRODUCTION    Thanks for your purchasing of this vehicle  This model is designed for safety  built for durability  and  perfected for daily street use  The unique vehicle design  enrich of stylish and peronality  represents your  outstanding taste and favor to pursue the state of the art living attitude     This manual describes the correct usage of this motorcycle including safety riding  simple inspection methods  and so on  For a more comfortable and safety riding  please read this manual carefully  If any questions concerning  the operation or maintenance of your vehicle  please consult a dealer     IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION       In this manual with some important information is distinguished by the following notations     It is WARNING instructions that need to follow  failure of follow coulnd be end in result  severe injuiry or lead to death to the operator     A CAUTION indicates with special precautions to avoid damage to the vehicle       Please always put this manual with vehicle for rider maintenance  dealer tracking of service records even if vehicle is  being sold       This manual contains the most of the vehicle information  however  the maker will continually imrprove it s product  design and quality that lead to difference between the manual and vehicle   If you have any questions concerning this  manual  please consult your dealer     A WARNING    FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY  PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION THIS Vehicle  
3.    dicate worn brake pads and or brake  system leakage  If the brake fluid le   vel is low  be sure to check the brake  pads for wear and the brake system for  leakage  When checking the fluid level   make sure that the top of the master       cylinder is level by turning the handle   bars    Use only the recommended quality bra   ke fluid  otherwise the rubber seals may  deteriorate  causing leakage and poor  braking performance     Recommended brake fluid     Castrol Super Disc Brake Fluid DOT 4         Refill with the same type of brake fluid   Mixing fluids may result in a harmful  chemical reaction and lead to poor  braking performance      Be careful that water does not enter  the master cylinder when refilling  Wa   ter will significantly lower the boiling  point of the fluid and may result in va   por lock    e Brake fluid may deteriorate painted  surfaces or plastic parts  Always clean  up spilled fluid immediately      As the brake pads wear  it is normal  for the brake fluid level to gradually  go down  FOWEY TE if the brake fluid    level goes down suddenly  have a  dealer check     CHANGING THE BRAKE FLUID      A WARNING    Have a dealer change the brake fluid  at the intervals specified in the NOTE  after the periodic maintenance and lub   rication chart     CABLES    Checking and lubricating  The operation of all control cables and    the condition of the cables should be  checked before each ride  and the  cables and cable ends should be lub   ricated if neces
4.    tem  which requires very sophisticated  adjustment  Therefore  carburetor ad   justments should be left to dealer  who  has the necessary professional know   ledge and experience     CHECKING THE THROTTLE CABLE  FREE PLAY       The throttle cable free play  1  should  measure 1 5   3 5 mm at the thrott   le grip  Periodically check the throttle  cable free play and  if necessary  have  a dealer adjust it     TIRES    To maximize the performance  durabi   lity  and safe operation of your vehicle   note the following points regarding the  specifed tires     TIRE AIR PRESSURE    The tire air pressure should be che   cked and  if necessary  adjusted before  each ride       A WARNING    The tire air pressure must be checked  and adjusted on cold tires  i e   when  the temperature of the tires equals the  ambient temperature     The tire air pressure must be adjusted  in accordance with the riding condition   If you are not familiar to this  please  have dealer for help     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    Tire air pressure   Front  2 1 bar   2 5 bar    Rear  2 1 bar   2 5 bar  Total weight of rider  passenger   cargo and accessories           WARNING    Do not over load your vehicle  since   it will increase pressure on the tire   braking  steering than original design   and may could cause damge or even  lead to accident     Allocation of your cargo and weight of  your vehicle is very important for your  own safety and vehicle performance   Load your cargo rmly on vehi
5.   This model is equipped with a catalytic  converter in the exhaust system     A  WARNING    The exhaust system is hot after opera   tion  Make sure that the exhaust sys   tem has cooled down before doing any  maintenance work     The following precautions must be ob   17    served to prevent a fire hazard or other  damages       Use only unleaded gasoline  The  use of leaded gasoline will cause  unrepairable damage to the catalytic  converter      Never park the vehicle near possible  fire hazards such as grass or other  materials that easily burn      Do not allow the engine to idle too  long     KICKSTARTER    To start the engine move it down lightly  with your foot until the gears engage   and then push it down smoothly but  forcefully     At the same time you have to pull the  right brake lever to start the vehicle     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    To close the seat    1  Fold the seat down  and then push it  down to lock it in place    2  Remove the key from the main  switch if the vehicle will be left un   attended     e When you close the seat by force  or strike  parts can be damaged        e          sure that the seat is locked  SEAT Do not push inward when turning the before driving or when you park  key  the vehicle     To open the seat  3  Fold the seat up     1  Place the vehicle on the center   stand    2  Insert the key into the rear lock  and  then turn the key anticlockwise to     OPEN    the seat        INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS       STORAGE 
6.  it in a cool  dry place    e If the battery will be stored for more  than two months  check it at least  once a month and fully charge it if  necessary      Fully charge the battery before ins   tallation    e After installation  make sure that the  battery leads are properly connected  to the battery terminals     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    A  WARNING      Please contact your dealer if you are  not familiar with handling the battery     e Always keep the battery charged   Storing a discharged battery can  cause permanent battery damage     FUSE       The fuse holder is located behind bat   tery cover     REPLACING THE FUSE    1  Turn the key to e and turn off all  electrical circuits    2  Remove the blown fuse  and then in   stall a new fuse of the specified am   perage     Specified fuse     10 Amp          WARNING    Do not use a fuse of a higher am   perage rating than recommended to  avoid causing extensive damage to  the electrical system and possibly a  fire     3  Turn the key to C  and turn on the  electrical circuits to check if the de   vices operate    4  If the fuse immediately blows again   have a dealer check the electrical  system     39    LIGHTING    HEADLIGHT BULBS       This model is equipped with halogen  bulb headlight  1  If a headlight bulb  burns out have a dealer replace it and   if necessary adjust the headlight beam     This model has furthermore a LED po   sition light  2   If the LED position light  defective  please contact your 
7.  may skid   e Railroad crossings  streetcar  rails  iron plates on road const   ruction sites  and manhole covers  become extremely slippery when  wet  Therefore  slow down when  approaching such areas         cross them with caution      Keep in mind that braking on a  wet road is much more difficult      Ride slowly down a hill  as bra   king downhill can be very difficult     ENGINE BREAK IN    Since the engine is brand new  do not  put an excessive load on it for the first  1000 km  The various parts in the en   gine wear and polish themselves to the  correct operating clearances    During this period  prolonged full thrott   le operation or any condition that might  result in engine overheating must be   25    avoided     If any engine trouble should occur du   ring the engine break in period  imme   diately have a dealer check the vehicle     PARKING    When parking  stop the engine  and  then remove the key from the main  switch       A WARNING    Since the engine and exhaust system  can become very hot  park in a place  where pedestrians or children are not  likely to touch them    Do not park on a slope or on soft  ground  otherwise the vehicle may  overturn  beim Parken einen sicheren  Stand hat     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    Most of the Safety and condition of vehicle depend on how you do the correct maintenance   periodic inspection   adjustment and lubrication  The following are contents that help the operator to do such skills on the following page
8.  the starter  then wait a  Do not crank the engine more than 5 few seconds before you try to start it  seconds on any one attempt  again  Each starting process should    be as short as possible in order to    7 save battery and the starter     OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS    e The vehicle must periodically  re   commended weekly  start with the  kick starter  otherwise the grease  can gum up the kick starter gear and  the kick starter not to operate  den  Anlasser zu schonen     STARTING OFF       Before starting off  allow the engine to 3  Switch the turn signal on to the di   warm up to avoid damages  rection you wish to turn  BRAKING  4  Check for oncoming traffic  and then  1  While pulling the rear brake lever slowly turn the throttle grip  on the 1  Close the throttle completely   with your left hand and holding the right  in order to take off  2  Apply both front and rear brakes si   carrier with your right hand  push      5  Switch the turn signal off multaneously while gradually increa   vehicle off the main stand  sing the pressure   2  Sit astride the seat  and then adjust  the rear view mirrors  ACCELERATION AND DECELERATI   ON    The speed can be adjusted by opening  and closing the throttle  To increase the  speed  turn the throttle grip in direction   a   To reduce the speed  turn the thrott   le grip in direction  b      OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS    FRONT       REAR       A WARNING    Avoid braking hard or suddenly    otherwise the vehicle
9. AL      OBTAIN QUALIFIED TRAINING  amp   LEGAL LICENSE FOR OPERATI   ON OF THIS VEHICLE    e WELL AND PROFESSIONAL  MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR  OPERATOR AND CERTIFICA   TED REPAIR SHOP DEALER TO  ACQUIRE GOOD MECHANICAL  CONDITIONS OF VEHICLE     Safe riding   e Always pre check your vehicle befo   re riding is key point to prevent an  accident    e Please follow the maxium loads limi   ted of operator and passenger    e Most of accident on the motorists is  cased by automobile driver who    fai   lure to recognize out the vehicle    and  caused mobile vehicle accidents   Therefore  to make yourself conspi   cuous apprear to public will be very  effective in reducing the change of  this kind of accidents     Therefore    e Wear a brightly colored and protecti   ve clothes Jacket   e Operate the turning signals before  turning and slow down the Speed  when approaching and passthrough  the intersection   e Keep proper distance with other Mo   torists  and let them aware of your  location   e Know your skills and limits   e Never lend por        to oththers    who not qualified for riding   e Always follow the legal speed limit  on the vehicle and traffic law   e The posture of the operator and  passenger is important for proper  control  properly riding posture can   Keep vehicle in balance while riding    e Operator should sit up right with  two hand hold on handle bar  foot  on floorboard while driving    e Passenger should make sure that  he she can firmly hold on grip or  oper
10. FUEL  Unleaded gasoline only  Capacity  5 5     0 2     45    CAUTION     BIOETHANOL FUEL    E10 IS NOT PERMITTED       CARBURETOR  Manufacturer  LEADER  SPARK PLUG  Manufacturer model  NGK  BR8HSA  Spark plug gap  0 6 0 7 mm  CLUTCH  Clutch type  Dry  centrifugal automatic  Transmission type  V belt automatic  CHASSIS  Frame type  Steel tube backbone  FRONT TIRE  Rim  16x1 6  Tyre  2 5 16 or 80 80 16  REAR TIRE  Rim  16x1 85  Tyre  2 75 16 or 90 80 16    SPECIFICATIONS    TIRE AIR PRESSURE  COLD TIRES   Front  2 1 bar   2 5 bar  Rear  2 1 bar   2 5 bar    The selected tire pressure depends on the  load     FRONT BRAKE  Type  Single Hydraulic disc brake  220mm  Operation  Right hand  RECOMMENDED FLUID  DOT 4   CASTROL Super Disc  Bremsfl  ssigkeit DOT 4  REAR BRAKE  Type  Mechanical Drum brake  140 mm  Operation  Left hand  FRONT SUSPENSION  Type  Telescopic fork  Spring shock absorber type  Coil spring oil damper    REAR SUSPENSION    Type   Unit swing   Spring shock absorber type   Coil spring oil damper  ELECTRICAL SYSTEM   Ignition system   CDI   Charging system   CDI magneto  BATTERY   Model   YTX4L BS   Voltage  capacity   12 V  4 0 Ah  HEADLIGHT   Halogen bulb  BULB VOLTAGE  WATTAGE X QUAN   TITY   Headlight   12 V  35 W 35 0 W   Tail brake light   12 V  5 0 W 21 0 W   Front turn signal light   12 V  10 0 W    46    Rear turn signal light   12 V  10 0 W   License plate light   12 V  5 0 W   Meter lighting   12 V 2 W   Meter lighting  fuel meter   12 V 2 W   High beam i
11. K YELLOW       51    SPACE FOR NOTES       
12. L TANK CAP    To remove the fuel tank cap  1   Turn it 1 4 turn counterclockwise  The  lock will be released and the fuel tank  cap can be removed     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS       To install the fuel tank cap  1 FUEL a Clean  dry  soft cloth  since fuel may  Push the fuel tank cap into position  damage the painted surfaces or plas   Turn the cap clockwise to the original tic parts    position     Regular unleaded gasoline only   Recommended fuel  95 oct  5 51     0 21     CAUTION    BIOETHANOL E10 IS NOT SUITABLE       1  Fuel tank filler tube       2  Fuel level  2 STROKE ENGINE OIL TANK CAP  Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in  Make sure that the fuel tank cap is pro  the tank  Fill the fuel tank to the bottom 1  Remove the 2 stroke engine oil tank  perly closed and locked before riding    ofthe filler tube as shown  cap  1  by pulling it off   2  Install the 2 stroke engine oil tank  cap  1  by pushing it into the oil tank    Do not overfill the fuel tank  other  opening     wise it may overflow when the fuel  warms up and expands     Avoid spilling fuel on the hot engine     Immediately wipe e spilled fuel with    INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS       Make sure that the 2 stroke engine oil  tank cap is properly installed before ri   ding the vehicle           A  WARNING    At each refuelling you have to controll  the engine oil   Capacity  0 85      Recommendation   Castrol Actevo X Tra Vehicle    or  Castrol Power 1 Racing 2T       CATALYTIC CONVERTER  
13. LUGGAGE BOX    There storage luggage box  1  is under  the seat          Do not exceed the load limit of 2 5  kg for storage luggage box  1     e Since the storage luggage box will  accumulates heat by the heat of sun  and engine  please do not put any  thing that sentitive to the heat      Do not put anything valuable or  breakable objects in the storage lug   gage box     FRONT HOOK  HELMET FRONT STORAGE LUGGAGE BOX       Do not exceed the load limit of 1 Do not exceed the load limit of 0 5 kg  kg for the front Hook  1   for front storage luggage box  1      INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    REAR CARRIER SIDESTAND       The side stand  1  is located on the left  Do not exceed the load limit of 5kg for side of the Vehicle  Release the side   the carrier  1   stand by using your feet to step on the    bracket of side stand to up right positi   on to stand the vehicle       The side stand with auto rebound  system  Make sure your vehic   le have been park well are stable  enough to stand the vehicle      Please avoid to use side stand to  park the vehicle on the slope  soft  land or un flat ground     20    PRE OPERATION CHECKS       The condition of a vehicle is the owner s responsibility  The operator should check the vehicle by simple but thorough  inspection to make sure of vehicle condition  quick inspect some key and important parts  to prevent the vehicle from seri   ous consquence accident  Please carefully check the following points before each ride     Pre operatio
14. MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    spark plug threads    7  Install the spark plug with the spark  plug wrench  and then tighten it to  the specified torque     Spark plug gap  0 6   0 7 mm          WARNING    Please note the max  torque when in   serting the plug  If you do not have the  ability to control you leave control of  the spark plug to the dealer       Tightening torque  12 Nm    FINAL TRANSMISSION OIL    The final transmission case  1  must  be checked for oil leakage before each  ride  If any leakage is found  have a  dealer check and repair the vehicle  In  addition  the final transmission oil must  be changed as follows at the intervals  specified in the periodic maintenance  and lubrication chart     As long as the vehicle is within the war   ranty period the dealer is responsible  to change the gear oil     CHANGE THE FINAL TRANSMISSI   ON OIL    1  Start the engine  warm up the final  transmission oil by riding the vehicle  for several minutes  and then stop  the engine    2  Place the vehicle on the main stand    3  Place an oil pan under the final trans   mission case           the used oil     4  Remove the oil filler cap  2  and  drain bolt  3  to drain the oil from the  final transmission case        5  Install the final transmission oil drain  bolt  and then tighten it to the speci   fied torque     Tightening torque  18 Nm    6  Add the requested amount of the  recommended final transmission oil   and then install and tighten the oil  filler cap     PERI
15. ODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    REPLACE THE AIR FILTER   5  Remove air filter case by removing  the screws  3  on the crankcase  side     Empfohlenes Getriebeol   Castrol MTX Part Synth  80W    or EP 80W 90  Oil quantity   Full  0 13 I  Change  0 11 I       WARNING      Make sure that no foreign material  enters the final transmission case   e Make sure that no oil gets on the tire 1  Open the seat  1        or wheel  2  Remove the fuel tank cap and oil  tank cap  7  Check the final transmission case 3  Remove the seat  1  and storage 6  Remove the air filter case cove  4   for oil leakage  If oil is leaking  check luggage box by removing the bolt  by removing the screws   for the cause  4  Remove the air filter band  2     AIR FILTER    The air filter should be replaced ac   cording to the maintenance schedule   Replace the air filter more often if you  drive in unusually wet or dusty areas       PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    7  Pull the air filter element  5  out        8  Replace the filter with a new one    9  Coat the mating surfaces of the air  filter case and air filter case cover  lightly with grease for an airtight  seal       Make sure that the air Iter element is  properly seated in the air filter case    e The engine should never be opera   ted without the air Iter element ins   talled  otherwise the piston and or  cylinder may become excessively  worn     CARBURETOR    The carburetor is an important part of  the engine and its emission control sys
16. ONLY OPERATE  THE Vehicle UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETELY AWARE OF ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE OF CONTROLS AND OPERATION FEA   TURE AND YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN SAFE AND PROPER RIDING TECHNIQUES  PERIODIC INSPECTIONS  WELL MAIN        TENANCE AND GOOD RIDING SKILLS  WILL ENSURE YOUR SAFETY RIDING AND INCEASE THE PRODUCT RELIABILITY OF  THIS VEHICLE           IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION    MEM  mE    TABLE OF CONTENTS    SAFETY INFORMATION  5 OPERATION AND IMPORTANT Front fork       s 37  Other safetyriding points    7 RIDING POINTS __                                23 Steering       37  Location of labels     8 Starting the engine    23 Wheel bearingS      38  DESCRIPTION    suus 9 starting off    e  24 Battery      38  Left views       9 Acceleration and deceleration                         24 FUSC el 39  Right            10 i                    24 Headlight bulbs    39  Controls and instruments     11 Engine break in 25 Front indicator     40  INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL                25 Rearindicator    40  FUNCTIONS      sss 12 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND Tail brake and licenes plate light      40  Main switch steeringlock  ss sstitws 12 MINOR REPAIR                                   26 TROUBLESHOOTING      41  Indicator and warning lights    13 Owner s tool kit    sss 27 Troubleshooting chart   42  Dashboard      13 Battery COVER sss 27 CLEAN AND STORAGE      43  Fuel            anna  14 Spark           27 Clean the vehicle ee  43  Handlebar switches  a 14 Final transmission oil    29 Storag
17. TS    23  Rear brake lever   24  Left handlebar switches  25  Speedometer unit   26  Fuel gauge   27  Right handlebar switches  28  Front brake lever   29  Throttle grip   30  Main switch steering lock          GG       INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS    MAIN SWITCH STEERING LOCK       The main switch steering lock controls  the ignition and lighting systems  and  also used to lock the steering  The va   rious positions are described as below     ON       All electrical circuits are supplied with  power  the engine can be started  The  key cannot be removed     orr  amp     All electrical systems are off   The key  can be removed     CHECK     The 2 stroke engine oil level warning  light should come on     LOCK   i  The steering is locked  and all electri   cal systems are off  The key can be  removed     Lenker verriegeln  1  Turn the handlebars all the way to    the left    2  Push the key in and turn it to the n  position while still pushing it    3  Remove the key     To unlock the steering  Push the key in and then turn it to e    position while still pushing it        A  WARNING    Never turn the key to e3 or n   While  the vehicle is moving  otherwise the  electrical systems will be switched  off  which may result in loss of con   trol or an accident  Make sure that  the vehicle is stopped before tur   ning the key     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS       INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS       1  High beam indicator light rat   2  Turn signal indicator light A   3  2 st
18. ator with foot step on footrest    e Drving after Acohol drink or other il   legal drugs is strickly prohibited      This vehicle is designed for onroad  use only  It is not suitable for off road  use     Protective clothing   Properly clothing yourself will keep you   safety from potential accidents      Always wear an approved helmet    e With face shield to protect your eye  from dust and rain drop      The wear of proper jacket  shoes   groves etc   can be better protection     SAFETY INFORMATION    reducing the degree of injuiry from  un expected accident      Never wear loose fitting clothes   otherwise they could catch on the  control levers or wheels and cause  injury or an accident      Never touch the engine or exhaust  system during or after operation   They become very hot and can  cause burns  Always wear protective  clothing that covers your legs  ank   les  and feet     Modifications   Modifications made to this vehicle that  not approved by maker  or the removal  of original equipment  may let vehicle  unsafe for use and cause severe per   sonal injury  Modifications may also  make your vehicle illegal touse     Loading and accessories   Adding accessories or cargo to your  vehicle may cause the different on the  weight distribution of vehicle and in   fluence on the steering  amp  balance  It  may cause possibility of an accident   please extremely caution and follow  below limitation when you equipped    with accessories  Below are some ge   neral or accesso
19. cle and put  the heaviest cargo to the center of vehic   le  then distribute the weight evenly from  side to side  It will keep you to have good  steering after load     Maximum load   150 kg      Total weight of rider  passenger   cargo and accessories       TIRE INSPECTION       1  Tire tread depth  2  Tire sidewall  3  Tire wear indicator       WARNING    The tires must be checked before each  ride  If a tire ead NOW crosswise li     nes  minimum tread depth   if the tire  has a nail or glass fragments in it  or if  the sidewall is cracked  have a dealer  replace the tire immediately     The tread depth may vary depending  on country  Observe local regulations   The values listed here are technical va   lues and may differ from the legal valu   es of your region     Minimum tire tread depth     Front and rear   gt  1 6 mm       A  WARNING      Drive with worn tire is illegal  redu   ces stability and can lead to loss of  control over the vehicle      Let worn or damaged tires replaced  immediately by your dealer    e Working tires and the dealer is res   ponsible     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    DIMENSIONS TIRES   RIMS    Front  Rim  16x1 6  Tire  2 5 16 or 80 80 16    Rear  Rim  16x1 85  Tire  2 75 16 or 90 80 16    TYRE TYPE  tubless    RIMS    To maximize the performance  durabi   lity  and safe operation of your motor   cycle  note the following points regar   ding the specified wheels       The wheel rims should be checked  for cracks  bends or warpage bef
20. d lubrication chart     Recommended lubricant     Castrol Motorrad DWF oilspray       A  WARNING    Securely support the motorcycle so  that there is no danger of it falling over     1  Place the vehicle flat and upright  from    2  Check the inner tubes for scratches   damage and oil leakage    3  Apply the front brake and push the  handlebars several times down hard  to verify the suspension of the fork           WARNING    e When damage to the fork  please  contact your dealer    e If you treat the telescopic fork with  cleaning agents  make sure that  they get no contact with the tires or  the brakes  This can lead to dange   rous accidents     STEERING    Checking the steering       WARNING    Worn or loose      bearings may    cause danger  Therefore  the operati   on of the steering must be checked as  follows at the intervals specified in the  periodic maintenance and lubrication  chart     1  Place the vehicle on the center  stand suitable motorcycle stand to  raise the front wheel off the ground    2  Hold the lower ends of the front fork  legs and try to move them forward  and backward    3  If any free play can be felt  have a  dealer check or repair the steering         PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    WHEEL BEARINGS    Checking the wheel bearings  The front and rear wheel bearings must    be checked at the intervals specified in  the periodic maintenance and lubrica   tion chart     If there is play in the wheel hub or if the  wheel does not turn smoothl
21. dealer     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    TAIL BRAKE LIGHT AND LICENSE  PLATE LIGHT    FRONT INDICATOR   If the turn signal light bulb does not  com on  remove the screw of the indi   cator lens  3  out and replace the bulb     REAR INDICATOR       If the turn signal light bulb does not  com on  remove the screw of the indi   cator lens  4  out and replace the bulb        5  Tail brake light  6  License plate light    If the tail brake light and licenes light  bulb does not come on have a dealer  check its electrical circuit or replace the  bulb     40    TROUBLESHOOTING    TROUBLESHOOTING    Although the vehicles receive a thorough inspection before shipment from the factory  trouble may occur during operation   Any problem in the fuel  compression  or ignition systems  for example  can cause poor starting and loss of power    The following troubleshooting chart represents a quick and easy procedure for checking these vital systems yourself   However  should your vehicle require any repair  take it to a dealer  whose skilled technicians have the necessary tools   experience  and knowhow to service the vehicle properly    Use only genuine replacement parts  Imitation parts may look like parts  but they are often inferior have a shorter service  life and can lead to expensive repair bills     41    TROUBLESHOOTING    TROUBLESHOOTING CHART       WARNUNG    Keep away open flames and do not smoke while checking or working on the fuel system     1  Fuel        Operate th
22. e     44  Frontbrakelever         15 Air filer         ee 28 SPECIFICATIONS     45  Rear brake lever       15 Carburator      31 CONSUMER INFORMATION         47  Fuel tank        s 15 Checking the throttle cable free Identification numbers    47  Fuel 9 9 9 9 9 ss 16          31 WARRANTY INFORMATION      48  2 stroke engine oil tank cap    17 Tires    31 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE    49  Catalytic                  18        33 SERVICE PLAN 50  Kickstarter     e 18 Adjusting the rear brake lever free WIRING DIAGRAM    51  Seat  00d 18                                   33 SPACE FOR NOTES    sees 52  Storage luggage box    19 Brake       5 _                                                         34   Fronthook helmet  19 Brake           35   Front storage luggage box    19 Cables  35   Rear carrier      s 20 Throttle grip and cable    36   Gidestand      20 Lubricating the front and rear brake   PRE OPERATION CHECKS       21 LEVELS sss 36   Pre operation checklist   22 Main stand                                                   36    SAFETY INFORMATION    THIS VEHICLE ARE TWO WHEEL  SINGLE TRACK VEHICLES  THE  USE OF SAVETY AND OPERATION  MAY IN DIFFERENT RESULT BY THE  USE OF PROPER RIDING TECH   NIQUES OF THE OPERATOR    TO REMIND OF OPERATOR  WHO  SHOULD KNOW THE FOLLOWING  REQUIREMENTS BEFORE RIDING     HE OR SHE SHOULD    e WELL TRAINED AND FIMILIAR  TO ALL THE ASPECTS OF Vehicle  OPERATION    e FULLY READ AND AWARE OF  MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS  THAT NOTED IN THIS OWNER S  MANU
23. e electric     Check the compression   Check the fuel level in   starter     the fuel tank  Supply fuel  The engine does not start   pe RET a E       Check the compression     2  Compression      There is compression    __    Check the ignition   Operate the electric    starter   There is no compression     4 Have a dealer check the  vehicle    3  Ignition Wipe off with a dry cloth and correct the AOE IEE     perate the electric starter                     Wet _ o plug gaps  or replace the spark    and check the electrodes  2       Dry      Have    dealer check the The engine does not start    vehicle  Check the battery   4  Battery    The engine turns over quickly        The battery is good   Aa the electric The engine does not start   starter      The engine turns over slowly  Check the battery lead connections  Have a dealer check the  and charge the battery if necessary  vehicle     42    CLEAN AND STORAGE    CLEAN THE VEHICLE    Clean of the vehicle in proper and sui   table way will make it attractive  extend  it s Ife and optimize the performance     BEFORE CLEANING    1  Cover the muffler outlet with a plas   tic bag to prevent water to come   in   side  Please do it only after the   2  Closed every caps  covers  electri   cal connectors that are well install  and water can be avoid to get into   while you do the clean job       Do not use acid based cleaners  If  such funds used for stubborn stains   so use this only occasionally  dry it  immediately after and then a
24. er is responsible for rust prevention     49        lt    lt             Lubricate    Exchange    Exchange    Exchange       PART  Airfter      Wheels rims el       Tres EE Eee          Wheel bearing                       Steering bearing     EE            Screws Coverparts EE EEE   Brake system _        v    Main stand i Eee        Frontforke Eee         Rear suspension                       Oum i EEE   Transmission of    exchange               Variomatic belt Lo change         Lo change     Driven chain  sproket               NENNEN                     Cable bowden ee          Throttle S C o                                               Fueltine fuelfiter po change     Idle speed                          Exhaust system EEE                            SERVICE PLAN       The warranty can be granted only if the vehicle has been serviced in accordance with this service plan     1000 km or 1  month    Stamp   Signature  7000 km or 12  month    Stamp   Signature  13000 km or 24  month    Stamp   Signature  19000 km    Stamp   Signature       VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER        s hh en    4000 km or 6  month    Stamp   Signature  10000 km or 18  month    Stamp   Signature  16000 km    Stamp   Signature  21000 km    Stamp   Signature    BENE NAME OF THE                         y    WIRING DIAGRAM       INSTRUMENT LIGHT2W X 2                                                                                                                                                                
25. n checks should be made each time the vehicle is used  Such an inspection can be accomplished in a very  short time  and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved     A  WARNING    If any item in the Pre operation check list is not working properly   have it inspected and repaired before operating  the vehicle  If failed to be corrected by yourself  please turn to repair shop immediately   If failed to be corrected by yourself  please turn to repair shop immediately     21    PRE OPERATION CHECKS       PRE OPERATION CHECK LIST    CHECKPOINT TO VERIFY    Fuel Check fuel level in fuel tank   Refuel if necessary   Check fuel line for leakage     2 stroke engine oil Check oil level in oil tank   If necessary  add recommended oil to specified level   Check vehicle for oil leakage     Final transmission oil e Check vehicle for oil leakage     Front brake e Check operation   e  f soft or spongy  have dealer bleed hydraulic system   e Check brake pads for wear     Replace if necessary   e Check fluid level in reservoir   e  f necessary  add recommended brake fluid to specified level   e Check hydraulic system for leakage   Rear brake e Check operation     Lubricate cable if necessary   e Check lever free play   e Adjust if necessary   Throttle grip Make sure that operation is smooth   Check cable free play   If necessary  have dealer adjust cable free play and lubricate cable and grip housing     Wheels and tires e Check for damage   e Check tire condition and 
26. n important engine  component  which is easy to check   Since heat and deposits will cause any  spark plug to slowly erode  the spark  plug should be removed and checked  in accordance with the periodic main   tenance and lubrication chart  In additi   on  the condition of the spark plug can  reveal the condition of the engine     REMOVE THE SPARK PLUG    1  Remove cover  2  Remove the spark plug cap  1     PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    tan  the ideal color when the vehicle  is ridden normally         3  Remove the spark plug as shown   with the spark plug wrench  2  inclu   ded in the owner s tool kit        4  Check that the porcelain insulator   3  around the center electrode of  the spark plug is a medium to light       If the spark plug shows a distinctly dif   ferent color  the engine could be opera   ting improperly  Do not attempt to diag   nose such problems yourself  Instead   have a dealer check the vehicle     5  Check the spark plug for electrode  erosion and excessive carbon or  other deposits  and replace it if ne   cessary     28       Specified spark plug   NGK   BR8HSA    A  WARNING    Please note that no other spark plug  model is allowed  Using a different  spark plug model can immediately lead  to engine damage     6  Measure the spark plug gap with a  wire thickness gauge and  if neces   sary  adjust the gap to specification   Clean the surface of the spark plug  gasket and its mating surface  and  then wipe off any grime from the    PERIODIC 
27. n the adjusting nut at the brake shoe  plate in direction  A   To decrease the  brake lever free play  turn the adjusting  nut in direction  B         A WARNING    If proper adjustment cannot be obtai   ned as described  have a dealer make  this adjustment     BRAKE PADS    The front brake pads and the rear brake  shoes must be checked for wear at the  intervals specified in the periodic main   tenance and lubrication chart        1  Wear indicator  2  Brake disc  3  Brake pad    Front brake pads  Each front brake pad is provided with    wear indicators  which allows you to  check the brake pad wear without ha   ving to disassemble the brake  To check  the brake pad wear  check the position  of the wear            while applying    the brake  If a brake pad has worn to  the point that a wear indicator almost  touches the brake disc  have a dealer  replace the brake pads as a set     Rear brake Shoes   Always check and adjust the break  lever before riding  To check the bra   ke  check the position of the adjustab   le nut if the nut position reach to the  end  have a dealer to replace the brake  shoes as a set        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    BRAKE FLUID       WARNING    Insufficient brake fluid may allow air to  enter the brake system  possibly  causing it to become ineffective  Befo   re riding  check that the break fluid is  above the minimum level mark  1  and  refill it if necessary       Lower        k       oe d d    Low position brake fluid level may in
28. ndicator light  12V  2 W   Oil level warning light  12V  3 W   Turn signal indicator light  12V  3 W    FUSES    Main fuse  10 0 A    CONSUMER INFORMATION    IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS  VIN  The chassis number is stamped into the  frame  To see this  take the cover  1    Please write down the VIN  vehicle iden  from the inner lining in the foot    tification number  to order replacement   parts from your dealer or the vehicle   should be stolen     The vehicle identification number is used  to identify your motorcycle and may be  used to register your vehicle with the  licensing authority in your area     47    WARRANTY INFORMATION    Please carefully read the instruction manual of your vehicle before operating it in order to make yourself familiar with its handling  We  explicitly point out that the instruction  maintenance  and care instructions given in the operating manual have to be complied with in order  to sustain your claim towards warranty  Only the strict compliance with customer specifications stated in the instruction manual ensures  the prolonging of the natural life of your vehicle  Starting with the date of the invoice a limited warranty of 24 months is granted regarding  the accuracy of the vehicle in terms of material and manufacturing according to latest standards  The legal warranty regulations will not  be restricted by this limited guarantee  Maintenance work has to be exclusively done by authorized workshops entitled by us  Warranty in  general is bound to 
29. ore  each ride  If any damage is found   have a dealer replace the wheel  Do  not attempt even the smallest repair       to the wheel  A deformed or cracked  wheel must be replaced      The wheel should be balanced whe   never either the tire or wheel has  been changed or replaced  An unba   lanced wheel can result in poor per   formance  adverse handling charac   teristics  and a shortened tire life      Ride at moderate speeds after chan   ging a tire since the tire surface must  first be  broken in  for it to develop its  optimal characteristics     ADJUSTING THE REAR BRAKE LE   VER FREE PLAY    Front brake    There should be no free play at the bra   ke lever end  If there is free play  have a  dealer inspect the brake system     A WARNING    A soft or spongy feeling in the brake  lever can           presence of air    in the hydraulic system  If there is air  in the hydraulic system  have a dealer  bleed the system before operating the  motorcycle  Air in the hydraulic system  will diminish the braking performance   which may result in loss of control and  an accident     Rear brake    Unlike the front brake lever needs to  have the rear brake a game of about 10  mm  The rear brake is actuated cable   If there is no play  it may be that the  brake linings drag permanently in the  brake drum        PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    Periodically check the brake lever free  play and  if necessary  adjust it as fol   lows    To increase the brake lever free play   tur
30. pply a  corrosion protection spray    e Always follow the manufacturer s  instructions on care and cleaning  agents      Use best only water and mild deter   gent or special cleaner from the dea     ler to the sensitive components of the  vehicle to prevent damage  Dry the  plastic parts then wipe with a soft  dry  cloth or sponge      Protect particularly plastic parts   paint  headlight glass from harsh  chemicals such as fuel  rust remover   brake cleaner or similar  The use of  such agents may result in malfunc   tion  damage and affect the security  itself      Do not use a high pressure washer  or steam cleaner  causing water  in storage can penetrate electrical  components such as connectors or  switches  lighting  ventilation hoses   brake shoes and brake linings or  damage  seals  paint and other sur   faces     CLEANING AFTER NORMAL USE    Remove dirt with warm water  a mild de   tergent  and a soft  clean sponge  and  then rinse thoroughly with clean wa   ter  Use a toothbrush or bottlebrush for  hard to reach Bion    CLEANING AFTER RIDING IN THE  RAIN  NEAR THE SEA OR ON SALT   SPRAYED ROADS    Since sea salt or salt sprayed on the   roads during winter are extremely cor    rosive in combination with water  carry   out the following steps after each ride      Wait until the engine   exhaust have  cooled      Clean the vehicle with warm water  and a mild detergent      Do not use hot water  which increa   ses the corrosive effect of the salt      Apply a corrosion 
31. protection spray  on all metal  including chrome  and  nickel plated  surfaces to prevent  corrosion     AFTER CLEANING      Dry the vehicle      To prevent rust  we recommend ap   propriate care to use according to  manufacturer s instructions    e Wax all painted surfaces     CLEAN AND STORAGE    A WARNING A WARNING       Recommended Castrol care pro     ducts     Greentec Bike Reiniger  Bike Politur  Motorrad DWF oilspray          WARNING    Make sure that there is no oil or wax  on the brakes or tires    If necessary  clean the brake discs  and brake linings with a regular bra   ke disc cleaner and wash the tires  with warm water and a mild deter   gent    Before operating the vehicle  test  the braking performance and tires     STORAGE    Short term  for a few days     Always store your vehicle in a cool   dry place and  if necessary  protect  it against dust with a vehicle cover     Please store the vehicle in a well air    flow room with dry air if possible  A    place with wet humidity will cause rust     Long term  for weeks     Clean the vehicle    Drain the fuel from the carburetor   Enter the drained fuel back into the  fuel tank    Fill the fuel tank to completely or add  if necessary a fuel stabilizer to pro   tect the fuel tank from rusting and  the fuel from degradation     Follow the steps below to cylinders   piston rings  etc  to prevent rusting     Remove spark plug cap and the  spark plug    Give a teaspoon of engine oil into  the spark plug hole    Join 
32. re not let the fuel tank to fully  empty it self  that cause engine can not  run it self anymore     HANDLEBAR SWITCHES   LEFT    1  Dimmer switch ZO    I  2  Turn signal switch  3  Horn switch   e    HANDLEBAR SWITCHES   RIGHT       1  Light switch G SOC e  2  Start switch     HIGH LOW BEAN SWITCH 20   iO    Set this switch tof ZO for the high  beam and to ZO for the low beam     HORN SWITCH    Press this f switch to sound the horn     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS       TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Q         To signal a right hand turn  push this  switch to D     To signal a left hand turn   push this switch to      When released   the switch returns to the center posi   tion  To cancel the turn signal lights   push the switch in after it has returned  to the center position     LIGHTSWITCH  3 O   e    Turning the light switch to FEO    turns  on the position light mater light  and taillight  Tur ning the light switch to  CX  turns the headlight on also     START SWITCH  2     Push this switch e  pull the brake le   ver at same time  to the start the en   gine     Before starting the vehicle check the  notes in the user manual     BRAKE LEVER RIGHT    BRAKE    FRONT       The front brake lever is located on the  right handlebar grip  To apply the front  brake  pull this lever toward the hand   lebar grip     BRAKE LEVER LEFT   FRONT BRA   KE    The rear brake lever is located on the  left handlebar grip  To apply the rear  brake  pull this lever toward the hand   lebargrip     FUE
33. ries  Here are some  guidelines to follow if loading cargo or  adding accessories to your vehicle     Loading   The total weight of the operator  pas   senger  accessories and cargo must  not exceed the maximum load limit     Maximum load     not include the vehicle   150kg       When loading within this weight limit    keep the following in mind    e Cargo and accessory weight should  be kept as low and close to the ve   hicle as possible  Make sure to dis   tribute the weight as evenly as pos   sible on both sides of the vehicle to  minimize imbalance or instability      Make sure that accessories and  cargo are securely attached to ve   hicle before riding     Never attach any large or heavy  items to the handlebar  front fork  or  front fender  Such items can create  unstable handling or a slow steering    response  6                               Genuine accessories have been              fically designed for use on this vehicle   If need  please contact with dealer for  detail  Since the maker can not test all  other accessories   you must perso   nally be responble for the proper selec   tion  installation and use of non OEM  accessories    Keep the following guidelines in mind   when mounting accessories       Never install accessories or carry  cargo that would influence on the  ground clearance  limit suspension  travel  steering or obscure lights or  turning lights  reflectors      Accessories on the handle bar front  suspension area will cause bad in   fluence on 
34. roke engine oil level warning  light  A    HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT  D    This indicator light comes on when the  high beam of the headlight is switched  on     HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT  O  This indicator light comes on when the  high beam of the headlight is switched  on     2 STROKE ENGINE OIL LEVEL  WARNING LIGHT 7    The warning     comes on when the  key is in the position or when the  when the engine oil level in the 2 stro   ke engine oil tank is low during opera   tion  If the warning light comes on du   ring operation  check the oil level and  fill the oil tank with an 2  stroke engine  oil  The warning light should go off after  the 2 stroke engine oil tank has been  refilled     Do not operate the vehicle until you  know that the 2 stroke engine oil level  is sufficient  Lack of engine oil will da   mage the engine     A  WARNING    Please note that the engine oil war   ning light is model dependent  If  your vehicle has no engine oil war   ning you must check the oil level  before each ride     DASHBOARD UNIT       1  Odmeter  2  Speedmeter    The dashboard unit is equipped with  a speedometer and an odometer  The  speedometer shows the riding speed   The odometer shows the total dis   tance traveled     INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS       FUEL GAUGE    The fuel gauge indicates the amount of  fuel in the fuel tank  The needle moves  towards  E   Empty  as the fuel level  decreases  When the needle reaches     E     refuel as soon as possible        Be take ca
35. s     A  WARNING    Maintenance  replacement  or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any repair shop or  individual that is certified and must follow the local law regulations     If you are not familiar with maintenance work  have a dealer do it for you     26    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    OWNER S TOOL KIT    The owner s tool kit  1  is located in   side the rear storage luggage box        The service information included in this  manual and the tools provided in the  owner s tool kit are intended to assist  you in the performance of preventive  maintenance and minor repairs  How   ever  additional tools such as a torque  wrench may be necessary to perform  certain maintenance work correctly     If you do not have the tools or experi   ence required for a particular job  have  a dealer perform it for you     A WARNING    Modifications not approved by maker  may cause loss of performance  exces   sive emissions  and render the vehicle  unsafe for use  Consult a dealer before  attempting any changes    Modifications without authorization of  the manufacturer cause void the war   ranty     BATTERY COVER       The covers  1  shown needs to be re   moved to perform some of the mainte   nance jobs described in this chapter     27    To remove the cover  Remove the screws  and then take the  cover off     To install the cover  Place the cover in the original position   and then install the screws     SPARK PLUG    The spark plug is a
36. sary  If a cable is dama   ged or does not move smoothly  have  a dealer check or replace it     Recommended lubricant     Castrol Motorrad DWF oilspray       PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR       WARNING    Damage to the outer housing of cables  may result in internal rusting and cause  interference with cable movement  Re   place damaged cables as soon as pos   sible to prevent unsafe conditions     THROTTLE GRIP AND CABLE    The operation of the throttle grip should  be checked before each ride  In addi   tion  the cable should be lubricated at  the intervals specified in the periodic  maintenance chart     LUBRICATING THE FRONT AND  REAR BRAKE LEVERS    The pivoting points of the front and rear  brake levers must be lubricated at the  intervals specified in the periodic main   tenance and lubrication chart      Front brake lever       Rear brake lever        Recommended lubricant     Castrol Motorrad DWF oilspray    MAIN STAND    The operation of the main stand should  be checked before each ride  and the  pivots and metal to metal contact sur   faces should be lubricated if necessary          A WARNING    If the main stand does not move up and  down smoothly  have a dealer check or  repair it     Recommended lubricant   Castrol Multi Purpose Grease    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR    FRONT FORK    Checking the front fork    The condition and operation of the front  fork must be checked as follows at the  intervals specified in the periodic main   tenance an
37. steering the vehicle  if  you will install accessories  please  keep it as light in weight and not in   terfere on steering the vehicle  This  vehicle is for On Road transportati   on purpose only  please do not ins   tall any of extended cargo carrier as  sulky  that will make vehicle unstab   le in cross winds and vehicle turns      While equip with electrical acces     SAFETY INFORMATION    sories  please consult with qualifiled  stores  to make sure such items  will not exceed the capacity of the  vehicle s electrical system  Unpro   per install of such items may cause  a dangerous loss of lights  lower en   gine power or even damage the ve   hicle     Gasoline and exhaust gas    GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMAB    LE      Always turn the engine off when  refueling      Take care not to spill any gasoli   ne on the engine  hot  or exhaust  system when refueling    e Do not smoke or use Mobile pho   ne while re fueling     king the vehicle  please note the fol    lowing      The engine and exhaust system  remain hot  therefore  park the ve   hicle in a place where pedestrians  or children are not likely to touch  these hot areas      Donot park the vehicle on a slope  or soft ground  otherwise it may  fall over      Do not lay your vehicle to near  flammable place     In case of swallow any gasoline  or  gasoline get into your eyes  please  see your doctor immeidately  Keep  away the gasoline to your skin and  water     Other safe riding points    Turn the signal before making t
38. the Kickstarter to slow down and  let the engine several times slowly  rotate  thus the cylinder is oiled    Put the spark plug back in and put  on the spark plug cap     To prevent damage or injury from spar   king  make sure to ground the spark  plug electrodes while turning the engi   ne over    e Lubricate all control cables and the  pivoting points of all levers and pe   dals as well as of the side stand   main stand      Check and  if necessary  correct the  tire air pressure  and then lift the ve   hicle so that both of its wheels are  off the ground  Alternatively  turn the  wheels a little every month in order  to prevent the tires from becoming  degraded in one spot      Cover the muffler outlet with a plas   tic bag to prevent moisture from en   tering it    e Remove the battery and fully charge  it  Store it in a cool  dry place and  charge it once a month  Do not store  the battery in an excessively cold or  warm place  less than 0   C  30   F  or  more than 30  C  90            SPECIFICATIONS    DIMENSIONS       ENGINE  Engine type  Air cooled 2 stroke  Cylinder arrangement  Forward inclined single cylinder  Displacement  49 2 cm   Compression ratio  6 9 1  Starting system  Electric starter and kickstarter  Lubrication system  Separate lubrication  2 stroke engine oil  ENGINE OIL  Quantity  0 85    recommended type   Castrol Power 1 Racing 2T  TRANSMISSION OIL  Typ SAE 80W 90  recommended type   Castrol MTX Part Snth  80W  or EP 80W 90  AIR FILTER  Wet element  
39. the region of invoicing and can therefore only be carried out within the country the vehicle was bought  Damages that  can be traced back to inappropriate usage  manipulation  or neglecting of the maintenance care operating instructions will not be covered  by warranty  Warranty can only be granted if occurring damages are immediately being reported to the seller or any other authorized  workshop by the buyer  The warranty claim entitles the buyer to remedy deficiencies or to the reparation respectively the exchange of  a damaged part in an authorized workshop after our approval  Compensation for remote or instantaneous damages cannot be granted   Vehicles in desolate condition will not be covered by warranty  Repair works carried out on warranty do not enlarge the guarantee period   Only this document entitles you to call on warranty services  Therefore please make sure that you are delivered this fully filled in docu   ment by the seller and that he has registered your vehicle correctly in our system  Please also mind the following advices     Body and panelling of the vehicle have to be kept free of dirt constantly  Do not use high pressure water blasters  strong jets of water   sharp and corrosive or other aggressive detergents which could harm surfaces and varnish permanently and foster corrosion  It is vital  to use protecting cleansers  Please consult our dealers for the right and appropriate products  Aluminium parts or other refined parts   chrome parts  anodized par
40. tread depth   e Check air pressure     Brake levers   Make sure that operation is smooth     Lubricate lever pivoting points if necessary  Main stand   Make sure that operation is smooth   e Lubricate pivot if necessary       Chassis fasteners e Make sure that all nuts  bolts and screws are properly tightened  e Tighten if necessary   Instruments  lights  signals and switches e Check operation  e Correct if necessary    22    OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS    STARTING THE ENGINE Starting with the kickstarter     ibe     Tum the key to ON Q      Before riding the vehicle  please   Pull the right brake lever otherwise  make sure that you are fully fimi  Note the point    Engine break in    befo  the vehicle will not start          with all operating controls  amp     you start to riding the vehicle  e Unfold the kickstart lever  1  and    their functions before riding  To  consult a dealer shop if you not  thoroughly understand    e Please do not start the engine in  a closed area  the exhaust air are  poisonous  and inhaling them can  cause loss of consciousness and  even death in short time     push with your foot down until you  see a noticeable resistance    e Then kick the kickstarter evenly and  powerfully downwards        Starting with the electric starter    Tum the key to ON Q        Pull the right brake lever otherwise  the vehicle will not start     Push the start swich button      1        for a few seconds     The engine starts immediately upon  actuation of
41. ts or other processed surfaces have to be treated with appropriate maintenance products in order to prevent  oxidation  Frame and metal parts are continuously to be treated with anticorrosive  A vehicle constantly parked outside has to be covered  to avoid weathering and crack formations on seat and plastic parts  Vehicles used off road and for racing purposes are excluded from  warranty     Material which is to be used in the context of service and maintenance works are excluded from warranty as well as the following parts   incandescent bulbs  brake pads  clutch lining  filter elements  spark plugs  drive sprocket  wheel and axle   as well as the tires     48    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE    The guarantee can be granted only if the vehicle has been serviced in accordance with this maintenance schedule     The inspection intervals are required  otherwise  no guarantee can  be granted  1  month 6  month 12  month 18  month 24  month   Wheel rins     Steering bearing     Screws Coverparts  Rear suspension  Transmission oil Exchange  Variomatic belt  Driven chain  sproket         7  Cable  bowden v  Lights  switches V  Fuel line  fuel filter  Exhaust system    CAUTION  Variomatic belt  fly wheels  spark pluge  fuel filter and air filter element have to be exchanged every 7000km  Only use duration coolant  Brake lines have to be exchanged at least every 4 years   From 13 000km or 24th month the inspection should be made every 7000km  The vehicle is constantly checked for rust  The own
42. urns   e When raining or across on run on      Never start the engine or let it run for  any length of time in a closed area     The exhaust fumes are poisonous  and may cause loss of conscious   ness and death within a short time     Always turn the engine off before  leaving the vehicle and remove the  key from the main switch  When par     the wet road  Iron Plates  keep your  speed low  slightly using braking to  avoid slipping or even fall down    Be careful when passing parked  cars  A driver might not see you and  open a door in your path     7    SAFETY INFORMATION    LOCATION OF LABEL    1  Label  anti tampering    C Deed      90    129  0  KwAFO2 N  Vehicle category  A             O 0  O  a  Y      A  Tt                336          4 3XY00 49cm  UT  5 0 CPI    Q   lt O bM     27        0  858 51  hee Te   7a     QNM Go NY 8894 0J 658 91    EE 9          4E             Og                        Ec    Symbol image       DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE    LEFT VIEW    Front wheel   Front brake caliper  Front turn signal light  Helmet holder  Storage compartment  Battery   Rear turn signal light  Rear wheel  Adjusting nut   10  Air filter element   11  Kickstarter   12  Pedal   13  Sidestand    O O RN al qct       DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE    RIGHT VIEW    14  Tail brake light   15  Carrier   16  2 stroke engine oil tank cap  17  Seat   18  Fuel tank cap   19  Headlight   20  Spark plug   21  Mainstand   22  Muffler       DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMEN
43. y  have a  dealer check the wheel bearings     BATTERY    This model is equipped with a sealed   type  MF  battery  which does not re   quire  any maintenance  There is no need to  check the electrolyte or to add distilled  water     A  WARNING      Do not remove the battery vent seal   this can be dangerous  the battery  permanently damaged     e Battery acid is poisonous and dan   gerous  it contains sulfuric acid and  leads to dangerous burns      Avoid skin  eye and clothing contac   Protect your eyes always when wor   king near the battery      Upon contact with the battery aicd   make immediate FIRST AID    e If skin or eye contact with battery  acid  rinse the affected areas with  plenty of water    e When accidentally swallowed battery  acid drink large amounts of water       n both cases  as soon as possible   see a doctor    e Batteries develop explosive hydro   gen gas  Keep open flames  smoking  materials away from the battery and  make sure there is adequate venti   lation when you charge a battery in   doors    e KEEP THIS AND ALL BATTERIES  OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILD   REN     38    TO CHARGE THE BATTERY    Have a dealer charge the battery as  soon as possible if it seems to have di   scharged  Keep in mind that the battery  tends to discharge more quickly if the  vehicle is equipped with optional elec   trical accessories     TO STORE THE BATTERY    e  f the vehicle will not be used for  more than one month  remove the  battery  fully charge it  and then  place
    
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