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Location  of  Parts

A.  Turn  Signal  Switch  :

 

:  When  the  turn  signal  switch  is  turned  to 

Left  the  Left  side  Front  and  Rear  turn 
signal  flash  ‘ON’  and  ‘OFF’.

 

:  When  the  turn  signal  switch  is  turned  to 

Right  the  Right  side  Front  and  Rear 
turn  signal  flash  ‘ON’  and  ‘OFF’.

B.  Horn  Button  :

 

:  Press  horn  button  for  sounding  horn.

Right  Handle  Bar  Switches 

B

A

Left  Handle  Ba

r

  Switches 

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Location  of  Parts

Removal  Of  Side  Cover  LH  and  RH

•  Insert  the  key  into  cover  lock  (C)  &  turn  the  key  clockwise  &  pull  ‘Side  cover’  LH  out  from 

bottom.

•  Pull  ‘Side  cover’  from  (A)  to  release  Lug  provided  on  ‘Side  cover’  from  hole  provided  on 

‘Frame’.

•  Slide  the  ‘Side  Cover’  forward  (towards  the  engine)  from  location  (B)  to  release  slot  provided  on 

front  side  of  ‘Side  cover’  from  bracket  with  rubber  cap  provided  on  ‘Fuel  Tank’.  Take  out  ‘Side 
cover’.

•  Similarly  ‘Side  cover’  RH  can  be  removed  after  removing  screw  (D).

Caution  :  Remove  cover  as  described  above,  otherwise  the  lugs  may  break.

Ignition switch ‘ON’

Engine ‘OFF’

 

Ignition switch ‘ON’

Engine Running

 

Speedometer lamp,Tail
lamp, Number Plate Lamp,
Pilot Lamp in Headlamp
will get ‘ON’.

Headlamp will get ‘ON’ as
per Low/High Beam
selector switch position.
        : Hi Beam
        : Low Beam

AHO Feature

AHO (Automatic Headlight ON) feature is provided.
There is no ‘Light switch’ on RH control switch.

SIDE

COVER LH

A

B

C

SIDE

COVER RH

D

B

A

Summary of Contents for CT100B

Page 1: ... repairs of your CT 100 B In the rare event of going to a local garage always insist on Genuine Bajaj Spares to ensure safety performance and longer life of your vehicle Should you require any additional information please approach Bajaj Dealers If necessary you may also write to selling dealers with relevant details like Registration no Chassis no Engine no Date of purchase Kms run name of sellin...

Page 2: ...g Speed 1300 100 rpm Max Net Power 6 03kW 8 2Ps at 7500 rpm Max Net Torque 8 05 Nm at 4500 rpm Ignition System Digital CDI with twin map ignition Spark Plug Mico UR3AC Champion PRZ9HC Spark Plug Gap 0 6 to 0 7 mm Lubrication Wet sump Forced Transmission 4 speed constant mesh Brake Front Rear Mech expanding shoe Fuel Tank Capacity Full 9 3 litres Reserve 2 2 litres Usable Reserve 1 2 litres Tyre Si...

Page 3: ...or LH RH 2 Control Switch LH 3 Speedo Console 4 Control Switch RH 5 Throttle Grip 6 Indicators LH RH 7 Fuel Tank Cap The Frame and Engine serial numbers are used to register the motorcycle They are the unique alpha numeric codes to identify your particular vehicle from others of the same model and type Engine Number Frame Number 4 5 1 1 2 3 6 6 7 5 ...

Page 4: ...FF ON Steering unlock Ignition ON 2 3 4 5 6 5 Location of Parts Fuel Tank Cap To open the fuel tank cap insert the key in the lock and turn it clockwise and lift fuel tank cap Fuel Tank Cap is locked when pushed back into the place Fuel Tap Fuel tap lever has following positions ON When fuel level is above Reserve position RES When fuel level is below Reserve position OFF When fuel supply is to be...

Page 5: ...ovided on Side cover from hole provided on Frame Slide the Side Cover forward towards the engine from location B to release slot provided on front side of Side cover from bracket with rubber cap provided on Fuel Tank Take out Side cover Similarly Side cover RH can be removed after removing screw D Caution Remove cover as described above otherwise the lugs may break Ignition switch ON Engine OFF Ig...

Page 6: ...H For Side cover RH adopt same procedure and fit the screw D properly Caution Fit cover as described above to ensure proper fitment 8 Location of Parts FRONT BRAKE ADJUSTER Front Brake Adjustment For safe riding the brakes must always be maintained in perfect condition Brake is properly adjusted if The wheel rotates freely when the control lever is in the resting position The braking action starts...

Page 7: ...nto next higher or lower gear Open the throttle and release the clutch lever slowly and simultaneously Warning When shifting down to lower gear do not shift at such a high speed that the engine rpm rises excessively and which may cause the rear wheel to skid 2 3 4 1 N A A Gear Shifting Lever Note When the engine is already warm on 0 hot days Higher than 35 C open the throttle part away instead of ...

Page 8: ...regulations in your states as well as general traffic signs Do not overload your vehicle 13 Safe Riding Tips Daily Safety Checks Familiarise yourself well with starting acceleration and braking of the vehicle When applying the brakes use both the front and rear brakes Applying only one brake may cause the rider to loose control use more of the front than rear judiciously depending on road surface ...

Page 9: ...place the air filter element periodically Engine oil Check level Use recommended grade and quantity Brakes Ensure that the brakes are not dragging binding Clutch Ensure correct clutch lever play Tyre pressure Always maintain the recommended tyre pressure Carburettor Clean and adjust the carburettor Adjust idling speed Vehicle Maintenance Ensure Following 15 Periodic Maintenance Information A Oil f...

Page 10: ...battery It is always recommended to hand over the same to the Authorised battery Bajaj dealer for proper disposal of the same Tool Kit Location It is located inside the Side Cover LH A rubber strap is provided to hold the tool kit It can be used to keep First Aid Kit TOOL KIT 17 Periodic Maintenance Lubrication Chart Servicing RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY Servicing Water Wash Sr No Operation 1st Take car...

Page 11: ...ged C A C A C A C A C A Replace if damaged C A T C A T C A T C A T C A T C A T C A T C T C T C T C T C T C T C T RECOMMENDED FREQUENCY Sr No Operation wiring harness Battery connections routine tie bands clamps tightness Ignition switch barrel cleaning Handle bar control switches contacts cleaning 19 21 24 25 20 23 All cables rear brake pedal free play 22 Use WD40 spray or equivalent C CL C A C A ...

Page 12: ...The correct and careful non use maintenance carried out before storing the vehicle will prevent the vehicle from rusting and from such other non operational damages like fire hazards Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly Empty the fuel from the fuel tank and carburettor float bowl if fuel is left in for a longer time the fuel will break and gummy substance could clog the carburettor Remove the spark...

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