(4) Brake Pads
The brake pads shall be
inspected periodically to
check if the wear reaches
the wear limit.
If it reaches, the brake
pads shall be replaced immediately to ensure optimized brake
performance. If the brake system or brake pads require repair, we
advise you ask your local dealership for service. Your scooter uti
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lizes a high pressure hydraulic brake system for braking. To ensure
proper safety, the hydraulic brake lines should be replaced every 4
years, and the brake fluid should be replaced every 2 years. Do not
ride immediately after replacing the brake pads. First squeeze the
front brake lever several times to restore proper braking pressure
and to fully push the brake pistons into their normal position. Also,
when riding the first time after replacing the brake pads apply the
brakes a few times at low speeds to optimize brake performance.
2.Fuel Check and Filling
Ensure the fuel quantity in the fuel tank is sufficient for driving the
miles planned.
When the fuel gauge reaches the final bar it will begin blinking
and it will light the amber low fuel warning light in the center of
the gauge cluster. When this happens approximately 0.5 gallons
of fuel remain in the fuel tank. When refueling use #91 octane
for optimum engine performance and service life of the engine.
Low octane fuels will cause damage to the engine or could lead to
engine failure.
“Free Play” refers to a travel distance of the end of brake
handle. The brake handle should be provided with proper free
play and operated smoothly with instant response.
(2) Check if the brake works normally
When driving on a dry road surface, reduce your speed, to
check if the front and rear brake systems work well. It should
be adjusted accordingly to make sure of optimized perfor
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mance.
(3) Brake Fluid
DOT 4 Brake fluid is used for this motorcycle. Only use brake
fluid from a sealed container when topping off or replacing
the brake fluid. Brake fluid from an open container may absorb
atmospheric moisture which will cause the premature break
down of the brake fluid. Take care not to spill brake fluid on
plastic or painted surfaces as it can damage them.
Use caution when checking the level of
brake fluid in the master cylinder. If the
level is lower than the limit ①, the
brake fluid shall be refilled to the upper
limit. When the brake pads are worn,
the liquid in the master cylinder will
automatically feed into the brake line
which will reduce the level.