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Warranty  :  Scope  &  Limit

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8.  All  chrome  plated  parts  are  prone  to  rust  or  corrosion 

in  coastal  area  or  in  acidic  environment  or  due  to 
neglected  cleaning  etc.  However  chrome  film  peeling 
is  covered  under  warranty  in  general   a t m o s p h e r i c 
conditions.  Blue/  Yellow  colouration  of  silencer  near 
exhaust  port  is  permissible  and  hence  not  covered 
under  warranty.

9.  Oxidation  of  unpainted/painted  crankcase,  cylinder 

block,  cylinder  head  etc.  in  acidic  environment  or  in  a 
coastal  area.

10. Parts  of  the  vehicle  that  have  been  subjected  to 

misuse,  accident,  negligent  treatment  OR  which  have 
been  used  in  conjunction  with  parts  &  an  equipment 
not  manufactured  or  recommended  for  use  by  Bajaj 
Auto  Limited,  if  found  is  the  sole  judgement  of  Bajaj 
Auto  Limited,  such  use  prematurely  affects  the 
performance  and  reliability  of  the  vehicle.

11. Parts  of  the  vehicle  that  have  been  altered  and 

modified  or  replaced  in  unauthorized  manner  like  use 

 

of  wider  tyres,  loud  silencers  etc  and  which  in  the 
sole  judgement  of  the  Bajaj  Auto  Limited  affects  its 
performance  and  reliability.

12. 

V e h i c l e s   w h i c h   a r e   n o t   b e i n g   s e r v i c e d   a t 
recommended  dealers  as  per  the  service  schedule 
described  or  which  have  not  been  operated  or 
maintained  in  accordance  with  the  instructions 
maintained in the Owner’s Manual. 

13.  Vehicles  used  for  any  competition  or  race  and/or  for 

attempting to set up any kind of record.

14.  Any failure arising due to use of adulterated or bad quality 

fuel.

 

Parts  affected  due  to  bad  fuel  quality  are  not  covered 
Under warranty.

15.  If additional electrical accessories such as -             Remote, 

Bigger horn, Musical brake light etc. fitted on vehicle.

16.  If  the  vehicle  has  been  used  for  commercial  purpose 

like  Taxi  or  any  other  means  of  commercial 
transportation.

Bajaj  Auto  Limited  reserves  the  right  to  make  any  changes  in 
design or to add any improvements on the vehicle at any time 
without  incurring  any  obligation  to  install  the  same  on  a 
vehicle  previously  supplied  and  sold.  Also,  the  conditions  of 
this warranty are subject to alteration without any notice.

This  warranty  is  the  entire  written  warranty  given  by  Bajaj 
Auto  Limited  for 

motorcycle’  and  no 

“CT110X  BSVI” 

other  dealer  or  its  or  his  agent  or  employee  is  authorised  to 
extend or enlarge this warranty.

Summary of Contents for GT110X BS VI

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Page 3: ...avail all these services at any of our Vehicle Dealers or Authorised Service Dealers ASD as per the schedule contained in this booklet Your CT110X BS VI comes with a warranty of 5 Years or 75 000 Kms...

Page 4: ...to you or other persons to the vehicle can happen if advice provided is not followed Description 1 Technical Specifications 1 2 Identification Data Frame No Engine No 4 3 Location of Parts 5 4 Steerin...

Page 5: ...rque 9 81 Nm 5000 RPM Ignition System DC Starting Aid Kick Self Spark Plug 2 nos Champion or BOSCH Spark Plug Gap 0 7 to 0 8 mm Transmission 4 Speed All down Lubrication Forced Lubrication Front Brake...

Page 6: ...I Fuel Tank Full 11 Liters Fuel Tank Reserve 2 3 Liters Length 1998 mm Width 753 m Height 1098 mm Wheel base 1285 mm Ground Clearance 170 mm Electrical System DC Head Lamp 35 35W with DRL Tail Lamp St...

Page 7: ...nction Indicator 2W Bulb Fuel Level Indicator Analog Battery 12V 3 Ah VRLA Vehicle Kerb Weight 127 kg Vehicle Gross Weight 257 kg Note All dimensions are under UNLADEN condition Above information is s...

Page 8: ...ster the motorcycle They are the unique alpha numeric codes to identify your particular vehicle from others of the same model and type Frame Number Location On Side of Steering Tube Alpha Numeric 17 D...

Page 9: ...on of Parts 5 Kick Lever Speedometer Fuel Tank Cap Frame Grip Rear Shock absorber Silencer Tail Lamp Brake Pedal Day Time Running Light DRL Brake Lever Engine Oil Level Window Front Fork with Rubber B...

Page 10: ...When fuel supply is to be cut off To Lock the Steering To lock the steering turn the handle bar to the left or right Push the key inside turn toward LOCK position Match the lock position turn key to...

Page 11: ...Signal Indicator Green When Turn signal switch is turned to Left or Right Turn pilot indicator LH or RH will flash 5 Neutral Indicator Green When the transmission is in Neutral Ignition switch ON the...

Page 12: ...when high beam is selected High Beam Low beam B Turn Signal Switch When the turn signal switch is turned to Left or Right corresponding turn signals flash on off To stop flashing press the switch IN C...

Page 13: ...l lamps OFF DRL ON High Intensity Head lamp High Low beam Tail lamp Speedometer lamps pilot ON DRL with intensity low will glow F Head Light Switch It has 2 positions F E Ignition Switch High Low beam...

Page 14: ...er with hole provided on Fuel Tank G and press Side Cover inside Match the Side Cover lock H properly with hole provided on Chassis I Lock A the Side Cover by rotating the key anti clockwise Removal o...

Page 15: ...Cover LH Fold the First aid kit as shown in Fig A Insert the folded First aid kit in the slot above battery Battery It is located inside side cover LH Make of battery may be differ from vehicle to ve...

Page 16: ...motorcycle be sure to check following items Please give proper importance to these checks and perform all of them before riding motorcycle If any irregularities are found during these checks refer to...

Page 17: ...for their longer life Starting The Engine Turn the fuel tap knob to or position Turn ignition switch key to position Confirm that transmission is in neutral This vehicle is equipped with BS VI carbur...

Page 18: ...engine rpm jumps excessively This may cause engine damage rear wheel may skid Downshifting should be done at recommended speeds as shown in table 14 How to Ride Your Bike Shifting Gears Close throttle...

Page 19: ...excessively Do not start moving or race the engine immediately after starting Run the engine for a minute at idle speed to give the oil a chance to workup into the engine How to Ride Your Bike 15 CAU...

Page 20: ...y tank full up to small mouth brim Run the bike for say 100 km Fill the tank full again in same fuel filling station probably with same fuel dispenser Divide kilometer run fuel quantity filled 16 Fuel...

Page 21: ...rly wrap up loose clothes while driving or riding to avoid entangling in wheel or other objects on road Always concentrate on riding for safety Safe Riding Tips Always wear Helmet while driving or rid...

Page 22: ...orcycles Model Recommended Grade Engine oil CT110X Bajaj DTS i 10000 10W30 BS6 Compliant JASO MA2 API SN st Engine oil replacement frequency 1 service then every 10 000 Km Engine oil level top up freq...

Page 23: ...le rules has been ensured 19 Front Rear Solo Rear with Pillion Instructions for customer Do Not REV UP Engine in standstill condition Don t use adulterated fuel or fuel additives as it will result in...

Page 24: ...battery It is always recommended to hand over the same to Authorised battery Bajaj dealer for proper disposal How to keep battery healthy Switch Off ignition when engine is not running Get battery ch...

Page 25: ...Chain slackness 20 30 mm Chain slackness to be adjusted whenever required Std Chain slackness 20 30 mm Marking on chain adjusters should be identically positioned on both sides Drive chain must be cl...

Page 26: ...oad side garage Adjust rear brake free play by tightening nut A After adjustment ensure gap between CBS front brake cable 2 B sleeve cam lever slot Distance C and do not over tighten adjuster nut D It...

Page 27: ...a Free Service Guidelines whichever occurs earlier Instruction to avail Free Service through Digitized Free Service Coupon Please follow following procedure Please provide your mobile number to Dealer...

Page 28: ...bris using a soft brush 2 Use microfiber cleaning cloths Ex Muslin cloth for painted parts cleaning In case petrol is spilled out on white light colour petrol tank it is to be immediately cleaned with...

Page 29: ...d users besides causing severe damage to motorcycle Ensure luggage is secured will not shift while riding Loosely secured luggage may affect riding stability of motorcycle Do not carry excessively hea...

Page 30: ...sediment bowl cleaning Fuel pipes for cracks Spark plug clean check gap Valve tappet clearance Carburettor oat chamber cleaning 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Carburettor rubber duct Sleeve for hard resulting i...

Page 31: ...e of oil change Replace Air lter element at every 15000kms Replace air lter cover O ring along with lter element Replace at every 15000 Kms Replace at every 30 000 Kms Replace if required Top up CL C...

Page 32: ...eck fault code Clear fault history Update latest hex le if applicable 21 22 Non sealed Drive chain wear Clean Lubricate adjust Replace if required Drive chain link lock 23 24 Main stand side stand bot...

Page 33: ...e Clean by Diesel Lubricate using molten chain grease Replace at every 20000 Kms Use recommended AP grease Replace if required Use Limaplex grease for lubrication Replace oil and oil seal dust seal in...

Page 34: ...ring windshield well nuts for rubber cracks All cables free play adjustment Head light focus adjustment Check con rm all bulbs switches working General lubrication Clutch lever Front Brake Lever 35 36...

Page 35: ...L Use model wise torque values Replace rear wheel rubber shock damper if required Replace if rubber found cracked Replace cables if operation found hard Use recommended AP grease Ensure model wise tyr...

Page 36: ...frequent cleaning may be required while driving in dusty environment C Check A Adjust CL Clean R Replace T Tighten L Lubricate Note Periodic parts Oil Filters All types of greases Cleaning agents Cab...

Page 37: ...12th 11th 10th 9th 8th 15th 16th Remarks 64500 65000 59500 60000 54500 55000 49500 50000 44500 45000 39500 40000 34500 35000 69500 70000 74500 75000 Use model wise torque values C T C T C T C T C T C...

Page 38: ...the vehicle on a box or a stand so that both wheels are raised off the ground Spray oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting Avoid getting oil on rubber parts or brake liners Cover entir...

Page 39: ...Set of tools 7 Tyre Fr Make ___________ Sr No ____________ 4 First Aid Kit Rr Make ___________ Sr No ____________ The Vehicle has been delivered to my satisfaction I have understood all terms and con...

Page 40: ...irectly by the customer Bajaj Auto Limited shall not be Liable to replace them though their dealer however Bajaj Dealers will provide full assistance in referring such claims with respective manufactu...

Page 41: ...tory periodic parts such as air filter oil filter etc as per periodic maintenance schedule Part C Further this warranty is NOT applicable to 1 Normal maintenance operations like brake clutch adjustmen...

Page 42: ...affects its performance and reliability 12 Vehicles which are not being serviced at recommended dealers as per the service schedule described or which have not been operated or maintained in accordan...

Page 43: ...OWNER AND ADDRESS TYPE OF VEHICLE REG NO FRAME NO ENGINE NO Code For Remarks LL Low electrolyte level AE Electrical system needs attention IR Insufficient running of vehicle CB Cover broken BC Broken...

Page 44: ...of claim ________________________________________________Battery Type _________________ Serial No __________________________________________________Date of Fitment ________________ TO BE FILLED IN BY...

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