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HEAD OFFICE(FACTORY)

#58, SUNG SAN-DONG, CHANG WON, KYUNGNAM, KOREA
TEL: (82-55) 239-7000 / FAX: (82-2) 467-9997

OWNER S MANUAL

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Page 2: ...nly on the road READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY Pay special attention to statements preceded by the following words Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions...

Page 3: ...UIPMENT USAGE STEERING STEM LOCK SEAT LOCK TRUNK BAG HOLDER CORRECT DRIVING OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE AFTER STARTING ENGINE PROPER DRIVING METHODS STOPPING SELF INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION INSPEC...

Page 4: ...FRAME AND ENGINE NUMBER DRIVING METHOD DRIVING POSITION TAKING POSE OF FELLOW PASSENGER PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING STARTING TURNING METHOD PRINCIPLE OF TURN EFFECT OF SPEED 3 POSITIONS OF TURNING TURNING...

Page 5: ...ON TYPE 1 820 685 1 060 1 300 135 746 105 2 AIR COOLED 4 STROKE 2VALVE 124 0 52 4 57 8 STARTMOTOR KICKSTART V MATIC IGNITION SYSTEM BATTERY CAPACITY TRANSISTOR 12V8AH MF TYPE 3 50 10 51J 3 50 10 51J B...

Page 6: ...bey the notes of precaution printed on the Safety Precaution Label attached to the vehicle 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to wear helmet at all time Be sure to put on gloves at all...

Page 7: ...whiling driving The pillion passenger should always hold on to the suitable grab handles at the sides of the seat with both hands otherwise it cause severe injury or death Fasten the goods tighty befo...

Page 8: ...of your body in the middle of seat Especially do not sit at the rear seat because it may lessen the weight of front wheel and cause trembling steering wheel When wanting to turn slightly lean to body...

Page 9: ...motorcycle with goods as this can make the motorcycle unstable during operation CORRECT ATTIRE CARGO CAUTION Pay attention not to overload goods and fasten it tightly whiling driving Do not place arti...

Page 10: ...not add electrical equipment that will exceed the motorcycle s electrical system capacity A blown fuse could cause a dangerous loss of lights or engine power Pay particular attention to fellow passeng...

Page 11: ...9 PARTS LOCATION PILLION STEP BAR REAR WHEEL MUFFLER BATTERY INSIDE SEAT TRUNK REAR GRIP READ MUD GUARD FUSE FR BRAKE LEVER HEAD LIGHT REAR VIEW MIRROR TIRE FUEL TANK LID...

Page 12: ...10 PARTS LOCATION HEADLIGHT FR WINKER FR FENDER FR CUSHION SIDE STAND MAIN STAND FR BRAKE DISK BRAKE CALIPER RR BRAKE LEVER SEAT LUGGAGE CARRIER TAILIGHT RR WINKER AIR CLEANER...

Page 13: ...as possible if the needle is resting in the red area FUEL TANK CAPACITY 5 RESERVIOR CAPACITY 1 0 WINKERINDICATOR When the winker switch is operated the winker indicator flashes in union with the flas...

Page 14: ...laced in or taken out of the main switch CAUTION Do not operate the main switch key during driving itmightcauseunexpectedaccident If it is necessary to remove the main switch key stopthevehiclefirst R...

Page 15: ...DLIGHT CAUTION The engine will not start if the brake lever is not grab Do not hold the brake lever and pull the throttle grip when the engine was started It may damage the engine and the vehicle abru...

Page 16: ...rn L used when making a left turn The horn is sounded if the horn button is pressed when the main switch is in an ON position CAUTION The winker switch does not auto matically turn back to its origina...

Page 17: ...en the seat STEERING STEM LOCK SEAT LOCK EQUIPMENT USAGE CAUTION As the seat automatically locks take special care not to accidently leave the key in the trunk Make sure that the seat is securely lock...

Page 18: ...hich is fitted for this purpose TRUNK BAG HOLDER CAUTION The temperature inside the trunk rises due to heat from the engine Do not place foodstuffs and other articles that can be damaged easily by hea...

Page 19: ...t starts and fast acceleration Maintain engine revolution at a level less than 6 000rpm for first 1 000km to break in vehicle If vehicle is broken in as above it will extend vehicle life Lock the rear...

Page 20: ...sonous carbon monoxide gas that can cause loss of consciousness and lead to death While the scooter is on its stand you should never apply full throttle if the rear wheel touches the ground the scoote...

Page 21: ...the starter button a few times THE ENGINE IS COLD When the engine is cold morning or winter or the vehicle has not been used for a long period of time let the engine idle for a short period allow the...

Page 22: ...the rear brake lever and slowly begin to rotate the throttle grip to allow for a slow and easy start AFTER STARTING ENGINE CAUTION Do not excessively open the throttle until you actually start the dri...

Page 23: ...ehicle more power If the throttle grip is allowed to rotate back Speed decreases This can be done slowly or quickly depending on how quickly you need to decelerate Work the front and rear brakes toget...

Page 24: ...ly down the hill It is possible for the brakes to temporarily lose operative ability after driving through a puddle or when driving in the rain To ensure that the brakes are operating properly slow do...

Page 25: ...secure the main stand To prevent theft be sure to lock the steering when parking CAUTION Do not rotate the main switch key while driving If the main switch is turned to an OFF or LOCK position the el...

Page 26: ...CAUTION Observe safety rules when conducting inspections Exhaust gas contains harmful substance such as carbon mono xide Do not carry out inspections on vehicle in closed places or in poorly ventilat...

Page 27: ...that the handle bars are at a horizontal level Check to see if the fluid is below the LOWER level If brake fluid is significantly low this may indicate that there is leakage in the brake system Inspe...

Page 28: ...ntilated area Make sure to stop engine and stay away from fire when refueling Do not fill gasoline past the level plate Gasoline may leak out of the fuel tank when replacing the fuel tank cap if too m...

Page 29: ...k tire tread and sides for cracks and damage ABNORMALWEAR Check tire tread for signs of abnormal wear FOREIGNMATERIALS Check tire tread and sides for nails rocks etc That might have become wedged in t...

Page 30: ...s damage or abnormal wear on tires it may cause trembling steering wheel and flat tire Insufficient air pressure may cause the heavy steering wheel making handling difficult fuel over consumption and...

Page 31: ...semble the headlight bulb HEADLIGHT BULB 12V 35 35W LIGHTS AND WINKER INSPECTION BULB REPLACEMENT METHOD CAUTION The lighting head light emits very hot heat If you touch with naked hand it may be burn...

Page 32: ...WINKER BULB 12V 16W X 2 REAR WINKER BULB Loosen two tapping screws to dis assemble a lens Press a bulb with a light force and rotate it to counterclockwise to disassemble it Replace it with new bulb I...

Page 33: ...I I I R R R R R I I I I I C C C C I I I I I I I I I I R R R R R C C C C C R I R I I I I I I I I I I FUEL LINE FUEL FILTER THROTTLE OPERATION AIR CLEANER ELEMENT CARBURENTOR IDLE SPARK PLUG ENGINE OIL...

Page 34: ...ance or if you feel you are not capable to perform maintenance on this vehicle contact authorized dealers or repair shops for maintenance and repairs To ensure safety inspections and maintenance of th...

Page 35: ...rve safety rules when performing maintenance on the vehicle Choose a flat surface and make sure the main stand is in a secure down position Use correct tools Conduct engine maintenance with the engine...

Page 36: ...mmed of diaphragm Install in the reverse order of removal REPLENISHINGREARBRAKEFLUID Replenish in the same method as that of front brake fluid replenishment CAUTION When adding brake fluid be very car...

Page 37: ...Generally the pads will wear faster on wet and dirty roads Inspect the pads at each regular maintenance interval page 32 FRONT REAR BRAKE Check the cutout in each pad If either pad is worn to the cuto...

Page 38: ...to engine and can t receive the warranty Use only the genuine oil Genuine oil Motics 4 oil SF SL grade SAE 10W40 CHANGING ENGINE OIL CAUTION When changing the engine oil immedi ately after stopping th...

Page 39: ...stalled turn 1 2 and tighten using a plug wrench If plug is reused turn 1 3 1 4 and tighten During cold season or when frequent short distance traveling the starting may be poor and even the engine wi...

Page 40: ...e battery stay away from flammablematerials If the electrolyte contact with terminal it will becorrodedearlier The battery is shield type so do not disassemblethepouringplug When not using vehicle dur...

Page 41: ...he electric system Contact to Daelim service center FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION Do not use screw driver or other metal parts to remove the fuse as short circuit can be occurred to cause damage to electri...

Page 42: ...er the engine This results in increased cylinder wear and reduced power and reduced durability of the engine When washing the vehicle be careful not to allow water to get into the air cleaner Difficul...

Page 43: ...laced firmly around the correct part of the cable When washing the vehicle do not directly spray water on to the rubber boots or scrub it with brush Use a dry cloth to clean this area Check the instal...

Page 44: ...with a minimum of daily temperature variation Do not store the motorcycle in direct sunlight REMOVAL FROM STORAGE Uncover and clean the motorcycle Charge the battery as required Install the battery P...

Page 45: ...ontinuous cleaning of the vehicle is necessary so that remove the road salt Use specific products only Avoid aggressive detergents or solents IMPORTANT Do not wash your motorcycle right after use When...

Page 46: ...e lower part of the left crankcase The frame and engine numbers will be used as the basis of recovering the vehicle when is stolen Record the frame and engine numbers along with the vehicle license pl...

Page 47: ...spring Hands Grip the handle the position away from the inside end of the handle with distance of one finger to facilitate the operation of the switch and lever Wrist Keep the state to act freely with...

Page 48: ...llow passenger doesn t hold the rear grip or put the step on the pillion step it may lead death or serious injury due to falling from the vehicle as sudden start stop or turning Do not operate the thr...

Page 49: ...Make sure that you can apply the brake anytime Always apply the brake when stopping temporarily Do not drive excessively long distance and take enough break If any abnormality is found stop driving an...

Page 50: ...ncing directly to the walkway the vehicle can be overturned resulting in injury of the driver due to the driving unstability Overspeed driving on the unpaved road can cause the vehicle to be overturne...

Page 51: ...the gravity which makes vehicle fall inside The centrifugal force increases in inverse portion to the radius of a curve and in portion to the square speed Decelerate prior to entering the curved way...

Page 52: ...otorcycle and driver in a line This position is the most natural and exact so driver must learn it thoroughly LEAN IN This is a turning position with driver leaned inside more than motorcycle This pos...

Page 53: ...visual field adequate to drive on the rained or slippy road because it has best road holding However special attention is required because there is danger of slipping on the bad holding road Turn the...

Page 54: ...the sight range which cannot be identified by driver and increases in proportion to the width of the vehicle DISTANCEBETWEENTHEFRONTANDREARWHEELTURN It is distance between path of the front and rear...

Page 55: ...et road and 3 times on icy road because friction force of road surface is decreased Due to the inertia vehicle does not stop immediately after applying the brake BASICPRINCIPLEOFBRAKE FRICTIONFORCE RE...

Page 56: ...h Learn the proper braking method to prevent accident Impact increases in proportion to the speed and weight The impact when collision to concrete wall at 50 km h is same as one when falling from the...

Page 57: ...TERNATOR W L Y Y G GAS RATIO CONTROLLER C D I L Y B R B Y SPARK PLUG L Y B R MAIN FUSE 15A R G L B W G G Br O G Y Lb G Br O G Y G Lb G BATTERY 12V 8Ah Y R START RELAY STARTING MOTOR TAIL LIGHT Br LAMP...

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