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<CRACKS/DAMAGE>

Check tire tread and sides for cracks and
damage.

<ABNORMAL WEAR>

Check tire tread for signs of abnormal
wear.

<FOREIGN MATERIALS>

Check tire tread and sides for nails, rocks,
etc. That might have become wedged in
the tire.

<TREAD DEPTH>

Check the wear indicator (wear limit
marking) to see if there is an
insufficient amount of tread remaining.

If the indicators are visible, replace tire
with a new one.

DAMAGE

NAIL

ROCK

WEAR INDICATOR
LOCATION MARKING

WEAR INDICATOR
(WEAR LIMIT MARKING)

ABNORMAL

WEAR

CAUTION

If air pressure is inadequate or if there
are cracks, 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 the excessive wear
of tire outer area and excessive air
pressure may cause easier 
wheel handling and lower fuel
consumption. But it may also cause
the excessive wear of tire center
area.

This vehicle is equipped with
tubeless tires. If you have flat tires,
please contact authorised maint-
enance shops for inspection.

CRACKS

Summary of Contents for BONITA - CATALOG

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...only on the road AD THIS OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY y special attention to statements preceded by the following words icates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are...

Page 3: ...USAGE STEERING STEM LOCK SEAT LOCK BAG HOLDER ANTI THEFT SWITCH CORRECT DRIVING OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE AFTER STARTING ENGINE PROPER DRIVING METHODS STOPPING SELF INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION I...

Page 4: ...RK PLUG IDE STAND INSPECTION LEANING GENERAL CLEANING TORAGE GUIDE RAME AND ENGINE NUMBER DRIVING METHOD DRIVING POSITION PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING STARTING TURNING METHOD PRINCIPLE OF TURN EFFECT OF SP...

Page 5: ...ANSMISSION TYPE 1 795 730 1 075 1 225 105 745 76 2 AIR COOLED 2 CYCLE 49 5 40 0 39 4 STARTMOTOR KICKSTART CVT IGNITION SYSTEM BATTERY CAPACITY C D I 12V3AH MF TYPE 90 90 10 50J 90 90 10 50J TELESCOPIC...

Page 6: ...of precaution printed on the Safety Precaution Label attached to the vehicle PERATION INSTRUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to wear helmet at all time Be sure to put on gloves at all time Always res...

Page 7: ...ling 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 before...

Page 8: ...ur 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 towar...

Page 9: ...of vehicle structure of function deteriorates manipulatability or causes exhaust noise to become louder shortening the vehicle life These modifications are not only prohibited by law but also are the...

Page 10: ...blown fuse could use a dangerous loss of lights or engine power Pay particular attention to fellow passenger so that he she can prevent getting burnt by the hot muffler during travel WARNING Improper...

Page 11: ...RN BUTTON FUEL GAUGE HAZARD SWITCH ODOMETER SPEEDOMETER R BRAKE LEVER REAR VIEW MIRROR NKER SWITCH STARTER BUTTON HIGH BEAM INDICATOR OIL WARNING INDICATOR DIRECTION INDICATOR LAMP HAZARD WARNING LAMP...

Page 12: ...ATION UEL FILLER R WINKER R MUD GAUARD MUFFLER BATTERY COVER MAIN STAND REAR TIRE REAR WHEEL SEAT BACK HOLDER REAR VIEW MIRROR FRONT BRAKE LEVER SPEEDO METER FRONT WINKER FRONT FENDER FRONT WHEEL FRON...

Page 13: ...11 TS LOCATION ADLIGHT NT CUSHION SIDE STAND MAIN STAND KE DISK BRAKE CALIPER SEAT AR BRAKE LEVER REAR WINKER TAIL LIGHT AIR CLEANER...

Page 14: ...Y 1 0 OILWARNINGINDICATOR When oil in the oil tank is low the oil warning indicator turns on When this happens fill the oil tank with pure oil WINKERINDICATOR When the winker switch is operated the wi...

Page 15: ...switch 4 OPEN When seat lock is released key returns to its original position OFF Key can be placed in or taken out of the main switch CAUTION Rotate key smoothly without pressing to turntoopen Whenth...

Page 16: ...R used when making a right turn L used when making a left turn ADLIGHT CAUTION Use the high beam only in the suburban road or when the usage of the high beam not hinder the safe driving of the car ahe...

Page 17: ...n Lightly pull upward on the seat to make sure the seat has been properly locked UNLOCKING Turn the main switch key from OFF to OPEN to open the seat STEERING STEM LOCK SEAT LOCK EQUIPMENT USAGE KEY C...

Page 18: ...ed under the seat next to the oil tank cap When the anti theft device switch is depressed then it is ON and the vehicle will not start When the switch is not depressed then the vehicle can be operated...

Page 19: ...ing the engine Turn the main switch to an ON position Press the starter button without rotating the starter grip opening the throttle RRECT DRIVING OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE CAUTION Make sure that...

Page 20: ...or if the fuel hole is plugged up starting problems even when there is sufficient fuel in the fuel tank may be an indication of a plugged fuel hole When this happens do not rotate the throttle grip an...

Page 21: ...ar brake lever and slowly begin to rotate the throttle grip to allow for a slow and easy start TER STARTING ENGINE CAUTION Do not excessively open the throttle ntil you actually start the driving pera...

Page 22: ...ecreases This can be done slowly or quickly depending on how quickly you need to decelerate Work the front and rear brakes together Allow the throttle grip to rotate back to its beginning position and...

Page 23: ...ose operative ability after driving through a puddle or when driving in the rain To ensure that the brakes are operating properly slow down after checking for other vehicles and while driving slowly l...

Page 24: ...ecure 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 urned to an OFF or LOCK position he electr...

Page 25: ...s for necessary inspection and repairs CAUTION Observe safety rules when conducting inspections Exhaust gas contains harmful substance such as carbon mono xide Do not carry out inspections on vehicle...

Page 26: ...ow the tire sits on the ground If you notice any abnormalities in the shape of the tire with regard to the area contacting the ground use a tire gauge to check tire pressure and adjust the tire pressu...

Page 27: ...KING WEAR INDICATOR WEAR LIMIT MARKING ORMAL R CAUTION If air pressure is inadequate or if there are cracks damage or abnormal wear on tires it may cause trembling steering wheel and flat tire Insuffi...

Page 28: ...ions Refuel in a well ventilated 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 th...

Page 29: ...for damage or contamination CAUTION Do not allow the engine to stay at a low evel The engine will become severely amaged if the vehicle is driven while he oil warning indicator is on GINE OIL CHECK OI...

Page 30: ...rew and remove the adlight ess the socket spring turn counter ock wise Remove the headlight bulb Replace the bulb with new one Install in the reverse order of removal HEADLIGHT BULB 12V 35 35W FRONT R...

Page 31: ...I I I C C I I I I I I I I R I I I I I R FUEL LINE FUEL STRAINER THROTTLE OPERATION OIL PUMP OIL LINE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT SPARK PLUG CARBONE REMOVAL CARBURATOR IDLE ROTATION TRANSMISSION OIL BRAKE FLU...

Page 32: ...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 these parts must be carri...

Page 33: ...ized Daelim dealer for this service INTENANCE PRECAUTIONS CHECKINGTHEREARBRAKESHOE THE ADJUSTMENT OF FREE PLAY OF REAR BRAKE LEVER CAUTION Always observe safety rules when erforming maintenance on the...

Page 34: ...of diaphragm tall in the reverse order of removal CAUTION When adding brake fluid be very careful not to allow foreign materials to enter the reserve tank Foreign materials can clog the system causin...

Page 35: ...indicator will turn on Turn the main switch to ON in order to check whether the oil warning indicator switches on If it does put oil in the oil tank AKE HOSE PIPE LEAKAGE MAGE ASSEMBLY STATE FRONT BR...

Page 36: ...nteed Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes Stop the engine and put the motorcycle on its mainstand on level ground Check to see if transmission oil leaks out of the transmission case Fil...

Page 37: ...il is removed he engine can be harmed if there is oo much or not enough oil Do not use low quality oil These oils an change quality overtime and can ause damage TIRE PRESSURE INSPECTION WARNING If air...

Page 38: ...erials If the electrolyte contact with terminal it will becorrodedearlier The battery is shield type so do not disassemblethepouringplug When not using vehicle during a long time take off the battery...

Page 39: ...rvice center SE 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 electric system Do not use a fuse having a large...

Page 40: ...grip never forget to place the rubber boots to the original position CLEANER ELEMENT INSPECTION CAUTION If the air cleaner element is inadequately assembled dust and other waste materials can directly...

Page 41: ...touches cylinder head STANDARD PLUG BPR6HS If new plug is installed turn 1 2 and tighten using a plug wrench If plug is reused turn 1 3 1 4 and tighten 39 RUBBER LOCK NUT WARNING nfiltration of the f...

Page 42: ...damage or loss of tension and the side stand assembly for freedom of movement Check the side stand ignition cut off system Put the side stand up Start the engine Lower the side stand The engine should...

Page 43: ...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 the motorcycle is still...

Page 44: ...rt of the left crankcase he frame and engine numbers will be ed as the basis of recovering the hicle when is stolen ecord the frame and engine numbers ong with the vehicle license plate mbers and keep...

Page 45: ...m act as the 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 ac...

Page 46: ...sure that you can apply the brake anytime ways apply the brake when stopping temporarily o not drive excessively long distance and take enough break If any abnormality is found stop driving and conta...

Page 47: ...ng 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 overturned r...

Page 48: ...he gravity which es 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 to re...

Page 49: ...ycle and driver in a line position is the most natural and exact so driver must learn oroughly LEAN IN This is a turning position with driver leaned inside more than motorcycle This position is adequa...

Page 50: ...isual field adequate to drive on the rained or py road because it has best road holding However special ntion is required because there is danger of slipping on the holding road Turn the throttle grip...

Page 51: ...the sight range which cannot be identified by er and increases in proportion to the width of the vehicle DISTANCEBETWEENTHEFRONTANDREARWHEELTURN It is distance between path of the front and rear wheel...

Page 52: ...1 5 times on wet road and 3 mes on icy road because friction force of road surface is creased Due to the inertia vehicle does not stop immediately after applying the brake SICPRINCIPLEOFBRAKE FRICTION...

Page 53: ...earn 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 hei...

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