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1. Check if there is leakage around the oil pump and oil tank Check if there is leakage from gasoline tank hose and carburetor 9 MAINTENANCE TIPS FUSES D Check the fuse with the ignition switch ON BRAKE LEVER 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Take out the fuse holder 3 Open the fuse holder and take out the fuse Check if it is within the required range when you squeeze the brake lever until feel the resistance ADJUSTER NUT ACAUTION When it is beyond the required range replace the brake shoe Fix part of nut to pin or the serious accident can be caused by the brake failure ACAUTION Always be sure to replace the blown fuse with the correct amperage fuse EN f the replaced fuse is blown in a short Q time it means there are other problems Check the other parts aa X Don t pour water on the fuse box when washing 23 BATTERY TERMINAL Clean the battery terminal when it is dusty or rusted 1 Deassemble the cover of battery box 2 Set the ignition switch OFF position 3 Clean the terminal If there is white dust clean it with warm water 4 Assemble the battery wires and grease the terminal lightly ACAUTION Keep the battery away from fires When disassemble the battery wires take off terminal first with the ignition switch O
2. 9 Prepared by N HYOSUNG MOTORS amp MACHINERY INC k Overseas Service Ist Ed JUN 1997 Printed in KOREA AS WARNING Noise Control System muffler assembly TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED Owners are warned that the law may prohibit a The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for the purpose of maintenance repair or replacement of any device or ele ment of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its any sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use and b The use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person MAINTENANCE The exhaust system of this motorcycle requires no periodic maintenance The engine should be adjusted to the manufacture s specifications and the spark plug should be kept in good condition Running the engine with incorrectly operating spark plug or misadjusted carburetor may cause per manent damage to the catalyst and to the noise control system
3. Don t idle it indoor where there is little or no ventilation available The exhaust gas including carbon monoxide is extremely poisonous Start using the kick starter lever You can start using the kick starter lever when there is some problem in battery Put the motorcycle on the center stand Set the ignition switch ON Press forcefully the kick starter lever ACAUTION When started return the kick starter lever HOW TO START OFF D Return the center stand For returning the center stand push the motorcycle forward gripping the rear brake lever with left hand and the rear carrier with right hand ACAUTION Don t let the engine run excessively before riding 9 Check the safety Turn on the left turn signal lamp and check the safety Grap up the rear brakd lever ACAUTION When returning the center stand Don t grip the seat Ride on Gripping the lever with both hands be seated on from leftside of motorcycle Put the left foot on the earth and fasten the rear brake lever ACAUTION Be careful of the vehicles in back Start off Depress the rear brake lever and turn the throttle grip slowly the motorcycle will start moving forward ACAUTION Grip the brake lever right after returning eus rm ne the throttle grip When turned the throttle grip exces Make the speed
4. for right turn signal A CAUTION lt a position for left turn signal A Push the switch to cancel the operation Set the dimmer switch Z 5 when other vehicle is running in front or against 0 LIGHT SWITCH ACAUTION Turn off the lamp right after completing the turn or lane change If you keep the lamp on it could cause other drivers to be confused HORN SWITCH LIGHT SWITCH position All light go off position The headlight meter lamp and taillight come on STARTER BUTTON Push in the electric starter button to rotate the stater motor NOTE If the front or rear brake lever is not squeezed the starter motor will not rotate ACAUTION When the starter motor doesn t rotate within 5 seconds after pushing the button try again after 10 seconds for preventing the damage on battery STARTER BUTTON 4 HOW TO USE HOW TO OPEN THE SEAT You can use the helmet holder Trunk after opening the seat To unlock the seat insert the ignition key into the lock and turn it counterclockwise To lock the seat push down firmly until the seat latch snaps into the locked position SEAT LOCK D HELMET HOLDER To search the helmet holder open the seat Lock the seat after hang helmets tail on a helmet holder THE PERSONAL TRUNK Keep the maintenance manual
5. RIDERS 2 NAMES OF EACH PART CONTROLS ence rre tere INSTRUMENT PANEL IGNITION SWITCH 4 HOW TO USE QUT TRUE dee EROR HOW TO OPEN SEAT HOW TO USE HELMET HOLDER HOW TO USE PERSONAL TRUNK 5 GASOLINE AND ENGINE OIL 6 THE PROPER OPERATIONS 7 INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING 16 BRAKES TIRES GASOLINE AND ENGINE OIL LAMPS REAR VIEW MIRRORS 8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 19 FRONT FORK BRAKES TIRES AIR CLEANER BATTERY TRANSMISSION ENGINE OIL AND GASOLINE 9 MAINTENANCE TIPS 23 BRAKE LEVER FUSES BATTERY AIR CLEANER RUBBER CAP 10 SPECIFICATIONS 25 1 CONSUMER INFORMATION ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTION SAFETY TIPS There are a great variety of accessories available to Hyosung owners Hyosung can not have direct control over the quality or suitability of accessories you may wish to purchase The addition of unsuitable acces Sories can lead to unsafe operating conditions It is not possible for Hyosung to test each accessory on the market or combinations of all the available accessories however your dealer can assist you in Selecting quality accessories and installing them cor rectly Use extreme caution when selecting and installing the accessories for your Hyosung We have developed some general guidelines which will aid you when deciding whether and how to equip your motorcycle 1 Anytime that additional weight or aerodynamic affectin
6. in the per trunk Put the helmet as shown in the picture The trunk laod capacity is 10kg 22 Ibs ACAUTION The trunk could be heated Don t keep anything that doesn t endure heat Don t keep the fragile Check if it is locked The unlocking of trunk could cause seri ous accident Take care not to spill the gasoline or oil in the trunk Don t allow water to get inside the trunk or it could damage Don t wash the trunk with water Use the vacuum cleaner Don t keep the valuables in the trunk when leaving unattended 10 5 GASOLINE AND ENGINE OIL C HOW TO PROVIDE THE GASOLINE x FUEL TANK 15 1 Put the key into the seat lock and turn left and open the seat 2 Turn the fuel tank cap left 3 Fill the fuel tank and turn the cap right tightly When refueling always shut the engine off and turn the ignition Key to the OFF position Never refuel near an open flame Do not overfill the fuel tank Do not fill the fuel tank above the bottom of the filler tube as shown in the illus tration ACAUTION ing Take care not to spill gasoline during refuel 6 THE PROPER OPERATIONS C HOW TO START THE ENGINE D HOW TO SUPPLY THE ENGINE OIL gt 1 Open the seat 2 Turn the oil tank cap left 3 Fill the oil tank and tighten it Use the reco
7. lower by operating the sively it will make quick start which brake slowly is dangerous ACAUTION ADJUSTING THE SPEEDS Using either front or rear brake is danger ous and can cause skidding and loss of control The quick brake can cause skidding TURNING You can adjust the speeds with the throttle grip Turning Get faster Returning Get slower 9 Pay much more attention to driving when rains or snows C HOW TO OPERATE THE BRAKE When the brake doesn t work normally keep low speeds and apply the brake lightly until smoothly operated Apply the front and rear brakes at the same time CN REAR BRAKE 22227 SFRONT BRAKE 14 HOW TO STOP AND PARK C D Tum on the tum signal lamp and retum the throttle grip When completely stopped tum off the tum sig nal lamp Set the key OFF position ACAUTION Don t park the motorcycle on the slippery or tilted surface 15 Lock the steering for security Pull the ignition key out of the lock and keep it yourself BREAKING IN P During mamufacture only the best possible materials are used and all machined parts are finished to a very high standard but it is still necessary to allow the moving parts to BREAK IN before subjecting the engine to maximum stresses The future performance an
8. 00km 5 000km 10 000km Drive belt Inspect Brake nspect Tire nspect Bolt Nut nspect Steering nspect lt C EUR Check if there is any noise by bend of front fork while moving the handle upward and downward Inspect whether the steering stem is well assembled while moving front fork up downwards and or foreward backward Turn the front rear brake adjuster clockwise or counterclockwise to obtain the specified play ASI LOWER LIMIT LINE Check the front rear brake while running in low speeds Check if there is leakage or damage on the brake fluid reservoir and the connected parts are loose Check if the vibration damages the brake hose while moving the handle left right or running BRAKE FLUID Keep the motorcycle upright and place the handle straight Check the brake fluid lever by observing the lower limit line When the level is below the lower limit line check if there is leakage 20 BRAKE PADS Wearing condition of brake pads can be checked by observing the wear limit line on the pads When the wear exceeds the limit line replace the pads WEAR LIMIT LINE DISC How to replenish with brake fluid 1 Clean the brake fluid reservoir around not to allow dusts to get inside of it 2 Loosen the screw and open the cap 3 Replenish with brake fluid to the lim
9. FF position When assemble terminal first AIR CLEANER C 1 Take off the air cleaner filter 2 Wash it with cleaning solvent and dry 3 Immerse it in motor oil squeeze the oil off to make it slightly wet with oil 4 Assemble the air cleaner filter 2 24 NON FLAVMABLE CLEANING SOLVENT 1 ACAUTION Don t use the cleaning solvent whose flash point is low when cleaning the filter Assemble the filter completely or damage severely the engine Be careful not to allow water to go inside the air cleaner filter RUBBER OF CABLES 3 Mope them up with a patch when washing RUBBER CAP 10 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND DRY MASS Overall length Overall width 1 780mm 70 1in 660mm 26 0in Overall height 1 065mm 41 9in Wheelbase 4 1 221mm 48 1in Ground clearance 112mm 4 4in Dry MASS eee He 84kg 185lbs ENGINE Type 48 4 4880 4 466 00466 Two stroke forced air cooled Intake system Reed valve Number of cylinder Peessesccssossescosu ceecsesc ncesecoqetona 1 Bore ELI 41 0mm 1 614in Stroke ELLE 37 4mm 1 472 Piston displacement M 49cii 3 0cu in Corrected Compression ratio 7 4 1 Carburetor SIDEDRAFT V V Air cleaner 8 Polyurethane foam element Starter system DE Electric and kick Lubrication system HYOSUN
10. G CCI TRANSMISSION Clutch e HH shoe automatic centrifugal type Reduction ratio MM 2 815 0 866 Variable Drive System Meme hh hne hh h t e rtt V belt drive 2 CHASSIS Front Suspension Peesesossesscsenscqu ccaoscseoncecssessosaooo Telescopic coil spring oil dampened Rear suspension Ue Swingarm type coil spring oil damped Caster wat m ee 25 Vus m 70mm 2 75in Steering angle MI 45 right amp left Turning radius 1 9m 6 2ft Front tire size gt 100 80 10 53 Rear tire size 100 80 10 53 Front brake gt m Disc Rear brake Mee Internal expanding ELECTRICAL lgnition type HYOSUNG CDI Ignition timing aes s 23 B T D C at 4000 r min GOLDEN BP6HS Battery vds 12V 3Ah 10HR Generator Magneto RSS RS RES HER TERRAE REEF OE NEU Y oed OA Headlight 12V 18 18W x2 Turn signal light des 3 ses 12V 10W Tail Brake light 255 242 e 12V 5 10W Speedometer light m 2V 1 IWX2 Oil level indicator light A 2V 1 7W Turn signal indicator light 2V 1 7W Trunk light IH 2V 2W CAPACITIES Fuel tank nennen nnne rennen 4 8L 1 3 1 1 US Imp gal Engine oil 1 2L 1 2 1 0 US Imp qt Final gear oil 80ml 2 7 2 8 US Imp oz 26 2
11. IMPORTANT BREAK IN INFORMATION FOR YOUR MOTORCYCLE The first 1000km 600miles are the most impor tant in the life of your motorcycle Proper break in operation during this time will help ensure maximum life and performance from your new motorcycle Hyosung parts are manufactured of high quality materials and manufactured parts are finished to close tolerances Proper break in operation allows the machined surfaces to polish each other and mate smoothly Motorcycle reliability and performance depend on special care and restraint exercised during the break in period It is especially important that you avoid operating the engine in a man ner which could expose the engine parts to excessive heat Please refer to the BREAK IN section for spe cific break in recommendations WARNING CAUTION NOTE Please read this manual and follow its instruc tions carefully To emphasize special informa tion the words WARNING CAUTION and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed The personal safety of the rider may be involved Disregarding this information could result in injury to the rider ACAUTION These instructions point out special ser vice procedures or precautions that must be followed to avoid damaging the machine NOTE This provides special information to make maintenance easier or important instruc tions clearer FOREWORD THANK YOU for choosing Hyosung We at Hyosung have d
12. When turn signals are being operated the indica tor will flash intermitently OIL INDICATOR LIGHT When the engine oil level in the tank becomes too low requiring HYPOL OIL refilling the indi cator will light When the oil level check light turns on the remaining amount of oil has become approximately 300ml ACAUTION The lack of Engine oil could cause serious dam ages on the Engine C D IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch has three positions The ignition circuit is completed and the engine can now be started The key cannot be removed from the ignition switch in this position All electrical circuits are cut off LOCK POSITION To lock the steering turn the handlebar all the way to the left Push down and turn key to the LOCK position and remove the key electrical circuits are disconnected PUSH For preventing steal Lock the steering Turn right the handle Turn the key from OFF to Lock Pull out the key while from Lock to OFF ACAUTION Check if the steering is locked When it is not locked Turn the handle right a little Press the switch to operate the horn DIMMER SWITCH TURN SIGNAL SWITCH D position for headlight high beam ADI position for headlight low beam It is for left right turning or changing lanes gt position
13. ake fluid reservoir When the level is below the lower limit line replenish with brake fluid C D THE TIRE PRESSURE TIRES If you see the problem with the tire adjust the pressure with the pressure gauge 000 NORMAL SHORT ACAUTION If there are some problem with the tire pressure or cracks and cuts it will decrease the riding stability and lead to flat tire CRACKS AND CUTS Check if 1 there are visible cracks and cuts 2 there are pebbles stuck THE DEPT OF TIRE TREAD Change the tire if the remaining depth tire tread becomes 1 6mm 0 06inch or less WEAR LIMIT NOCATON POSTION MARK A 17 C D THE GASOLINE THE GASOLINE AND ENGINE OIL j Check if the remaining gasoline is enough for running to the destination Replenish the gasoline before reaching E mark with the ignition switch in the ON position FUEL GAUGE 4 FUEL RECOMMENDATION Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher Research method Unleaded gasoline can extend spark plug life and exhaust components life If pinking or knocking is experienced substitute higher octane grade gasoline or another brand because there are differences between brands ENGINE OIL Replenish the Engine oil when the Engine oil indicator light is on with the ignition switch in the ON po
14. d quality motorcycle riding apparel when riding your motorcycle INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING Review throughly the instructions in the INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING section of this manual Do not for get to perform an entire safety inspection to ensure the safety of the rider and its passenger FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE MOTORCYCLE Your riding skill and your mechanical knowledge form the foundation for safe riding practices We suggest that you practice riding your motorcycle in a non traffic situation until you are thoroughly familiar with your machine and its controls Remember practice makes perfect KNOW YOUR LIMITS Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times Knowing these limits and staying within them will help you to avoid accidents BE EXTRA SAFETY CONSCIOUS ON BAD WEATHER DAYS Riding on bad weather days especially wet ones requires extra caution Braking distances double on a rainy day Stay off of the painted surface marks manhole covers and greasy appearing areas as they can be especially slippery Use extreme caution at railway crossings and on metal gratings and bridges Whenever in doubt about road condition slow down SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION The frame and or engine serial numbers are used to register the motorcycle They are also to assist your dealer when ordering parts or referring to special service information The frame number D is stamped on the right sid
15. d reliability of the engine depends on the care and restraint exercised during its early life The general rules are as follow Keep to these breaking in speed limit Up to 1000km 600miles Less than 4 5 throttle Upon reaching an odometer reading of 1000km 600miles you can subject the motorcycle to full throttle operation Do not maintain constant engine speed for an extended time period during any portion of the break in Try to vary the throttle position 7 INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING Running inspection once in a day and periodic maintenance 5 000km or 10 000km is necessary for the full performance and preventing acci dents ACAUTION Even though the motorcycle is not run for a long time the periodic maintence is necessary The engine and muffler is too hot right after engine stopped please be caerful not to be burned Don t inspect the engine indoor where there is little or no ventilation available The exhaust gas is extremely poisonous BRAKES C D THE BRAKE LEVER Turn the front rear brake adjuster clock wise or counterclockwise to obtain the Specified play After adjusting the play check there is no dragging and enough clearance between the brake lever and grip when the lever is tightly squeezed 16 0 BRAKE FLUID Keep the motorcycle upright and place the handlebar straight Check brake fluid level by observing the lower limit line on the br
16. e of the under oenter in the frame The engine serial number is stamped on the right side of the crankcase assembly Please write down the numbers in the box provid ed below for your future reference Frame number Engine number 2 OF EACH PARTS Dimmer switch Turn signal switch Horn switch gnition switch Starter button Light switch Front brake lever Throttle grip Rear carrier Fuel tank Personal space Muffler Air cleaner Battery amp Fuse Helmet holder Oil tank Seat lock K enter stand ick start lever means the invisable parts 3 CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL D SPEEDOMETER The speedometer indicates the road speed in kilometers per hour 2 ODOMETER The odometer registers the total distance that the motorcycle has been ridden FUEL GAUGE It indicates the remaining fuel amount in the fuel tank E indicates the fuel tank is empty or nearly so the remaining fuel is 0 8 at E the capacity is 481 Fill the fuel tank before E ACAUTION The fuel gauge indicates the remaining amount whenever the ignition switch is ON or OFF For checking the remaining amount of fuel put the motorcycles on the center stand and set the ignition switch is ON TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT
17. esigned tested and produced this motorcycle using the most modern technol ogy available to provide you with many happy enjoyable safe riding Motorcycling is one of the most exhilaratin sports and insure your riding enjoyment you should become throughly familiar with the information presented in this Owner s Manual before riding the motorcycle The proper care and maintenance that your motorcycle requires is outlined in this manual By following these instructions explicitly you will insure a long trouble free operating life for your motorcycle Your Hyosung dealer has experienced technicians that are trained to provide your machine with the best possible service with the right tools and equipment All information illustrations photographs and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information avail able at the time of publication Due to improvements or other changes there may be some discrepancies in this manual Hyosung reserves the right to make changes at any time Please note that this manual applies to all Specifications for all respective destinations and explains all equipments Therefore your model may have different standard features than shown in this manual HYOSUNG MOTORS amp MACHINERY INC COPYRIGHT HYOSUNG MOTORS amp MACHINERY INC TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 CONSUMER INFORMATION ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTION TIPS SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATION FOR MOTORCYCLE
18. g accessories are installed they should be mounted as low as possible as close to the motorcycle and as near the center of gravity as is feasible The mounting brackets and other attachment hardware should be carefully checked to ensure that it provides for a rigid nonmovable mount Weak mounts can allow the shifting of the weight and create a dangerous unstable condition 2 Inspect for proper ground clearance and bank angle An improperly mounted load could critically reduce these two safety factors Also determine that the accessories does not interfere with the operation of the suspension steering or other control operations 3 Accessories fitted to the handlebars or the front fork area can create serious stability problems This extra weight will cause the motorcycle to be less responsive to your steering control The weight may also cause oscillations in the front end and lead to instability problems Accessories added to the handlebars or front fork should be as light as possible and kept to a minimum The motorcycle may be affected by a lifting con dition or by an instability in cross winds or when being passed or passing large vehicles Improperly mounted or poorly desighed acces sories can result in an unsafe riding condition 4 wo therefore caution should be used when selecting and installing all accessories 5 Certain accessories displace the rider from his or her normal riding position This limits
19. it line the recommended brake fluid DOT4 4 Fasten the cap ACAUTION Don t replenish with brake fluid over the limit line It will leak out of the brake fluid reservoir Be careful not to allow dusts or water to go inside when replenish 1 Remove the left side cover 2 Take out air cleaner by disassembling 5 Screws 3 Put out the filter ing Don t use the unrecommended brake fluid Brake fluid can damage severely the plastics or rubbers When it is spilt on the parts mop them up C es Check the tire pressure when it is cold Tire Pressure Front Rear Solo riding 1 25 kg cii 2 00 kg cri Dual riding FILTER 21 ACAUTION When the assembly of air cleaner fil ter is not completely done dusts can go inside and damage severely engine Be careful not to allow water to go into the filter while washing N BATTERY d This motorcycle is equipped with sealed MF battery Charging the battery does not need ACAUTION Don t take off the sealed cap Take off the battery when the motorcycle is not used for a long time to prevent electric discharge or leakage When the battery is attached on the motorcycle take off the terminal C TRANSMISSION OIL Check if the transmission oil leaks 22 6 ENGINE OIL AND GASOLINE gt
20. mmended oil 559 SZ OIL TANK CAP ACAUTION A burnt engine is usually a result of engine starting with no oil in the oil tank Check the oil level before starting and avoid costly damage Before riding Check how much the engine oil and gasoline is left Put the motorcycle on the centerstand D Set the ignition switch ON ACAUTION Don t mix the unrecommended oil It could damage the engine When refilling the oil tank Don t allow the dust to get inside Mop the oil spilt t put the patch on the cap It could disturb the oil to be provided and damage the engine 11 9 Push the start button without turning the throttle grip ACAUTION Depress the start button right after start ed When the start motor doesn t rotate with in 5 seconds after pushing the start but ton try again after 10 seconds for pre venting the damage on battery Wnen it doesn t start after several trial turn the throttle grip to position ACAUTION When started retum the throttle grip 12 It is not started easily in the cases as fol lows 1 It was long ago to start the engine 2 There was no gasoline left In this case 1 2 push the start button longer without turning the throttle grip When the engine is cold idle it for a while ACAUTION
21. sition OIL INDICATOR LIGHT Use Hyosung HYPOL OIL If They are not C available a good quality TWO STROKE engine oil nondiluent type should be used THE REAR VIEW MIRROR D Check if the mirror shows the rear and or side views THE LAMPS Check if the head lamp tail lamp and turn signal lamp work well with the engine started Check if the lamp are dusty or damaged REFLECTOR AND THE NUMBER PLATE HEAD Check if the reflector is dusty or damaged Check if the number is clear and dusty or TURN SIGNAL LAMP damaged TURN SIGNAL LAMP 18 8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE The belows show the schedule of periodic maintenance by mileages More frequent main tenance must be performed on motorcycles that are used under severe conditions 9 LUBRICATION First Every Every 1 000km 5 000km 10 000km Throttle cable Motor oil Throttle grip 5 Grease Brake hose cable Inspect Inspect Inspect Bearing of Steering stem Grease every 2years or every 20 000km Brake lever Grease 9 ENGINE First Every Every 1 000km 5 000km 10 000km Engine bolt nut Tighten Air cleaner Clean Clean every 3 000km Spark plug Clean Clean Clean Carburetor Inspect Inspect Engine hose Replace every 2years 19 9 CHASSIS First Every Every 0
22. the freedom of movement of the rider and may limit his or her control ability 6 Additional electrical accessories may overload the existing electrical system Severe overloads may damage the wiring harness or create a danger ous situation due to the loss of electrical power during the operation of the motorcycle When carrying a load on the motorcycle mount it as low as possible and as close as possible to the machine An improperly mounted load can create a high center of gravity which is very dangerous and makes the motorcycle difficult to handle The size of the load can also affect the aerodynamics and handling of the motorcycle Balance the load between the left and right side of the motorcycle and fasten it securely MODIFICATION Modification of the motorcycle or removal of original equipment may render the vehicle unsafe or illegal SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATION FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS Motorcycle riding is great fun and an exciting sport Motorcycle riding also requires that some extra precautions be taken to ensure the safety of the rider and passenger These precautions are WEAR A HELMET Motorcycle safety equipment starts with a quality safety helmet One of the most serious injuries that can happen is a head injury ALWAYS wear a prop erly approved helmet You should also wear suitable eye protection RIDING APPAREL Loose fancy clothing can be uncomfortable and unsafe when riding your motorcycle Choose goo

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