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<WITHOUT ELECTRIC START(KICK)>

Erect main stand and then step kick
starter pedal strongly.

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 engine
to warm up.

If engine cannot be started or vehicle does
not move, check the followings.

Is there fuel in fuel tank?

Are you operating in accordance with the
instructions given in owner’s manual?

Is fuse not cut?

Is starter motor running?

If starter motor is not running due to
battery consumption, try starting motor
by using kick start technique.

CAUTION

Keep holding rear brake until start.

Exhaust has contains harmful subs-
tance such as carbon monoxide.
Start engine in well-ventilated places.

IF ENGINE CANNOT BE STARTED

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CAUTION

Make sure to place kick starter in
its original position after the engine
has been started.

Be sure to erect main stand and side
stand when starting.

Do not use the starter button and the
kick-starter pedal simultaneously.

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

Page 2: ...14 14 15 15 AREA 16 16 17 17 ERATION 18 18 STARTED 20 NE 21 ODS 22 23 FORE OPERATION 25 RNED AREA 26 26 27 28 CK 29 SPECTION 29 ION 30 30 1...

Page 3: ...50 E DRIVING 50 51 51 IVING 53 54 56 56 56 NG 57 58 RNING 59 60 AKE FRICTION FORCE 60 EFFECT INERTIA 60 61 ING DISTANCE 61 ON 61 62...

Page 4: ...3 C D I 12V8AH MF TYPE 120 70 12 53K 130 70 12 62K TELESCOPIC UNIT SWING OIL DAMPER HYDRAULIC DISK HYDRAULIC DISK CR8EH 9 15 DATA R R R R R R 8 0 1 7...

Page 5: ...ly purchased d attention to safety factors customed to the operations are ad to accidents Please don t let approach the operation of your erations needed always keep in mind and obey ed on the Safety...

Page 6: ...r seat because it may lessen the se trembling steering wheel fix bodies using both hands and htly lean to body toward the afe if the body is not moved in ved roads constantly change in these roads can...

Page 7: ...hat operating urning will be different vehicle with goods as this can ing operation CARRIER MAXIMUM LOAD 3kg MAXIMUM LOAD 10kg esignated areas as placing or eas can cause damage to the en the frame bo...

Page 8: ...7 nt by DAELIM MOTOR CO lighting device because it may battery ellow passenger so that he she he hot muffler during travel...

Page 9: ...TIRE IRROR FRONT BRAKE LEVER BRAKE DISK...

Page 10: ...9 ID EAT KICK START PEDAL...

Page 11: ...RINDICATOR winker switch is operated indicator flashes in union ashing of the turn signals GBRAKELAMP parking lever is operated g brake lamp turns on OR LAMPS...

Page 12: ...ng supplementary device arproof key is left in ON position ut starting engine battery is rged e key smoothly without ng to turn to OPEN ot use a number of keys er with a metal key holder eys and the k...

Page 13: ...operated f high low beam switch AM used when needing extra light M used when other vehicles are present in the city etc ON he high beam only in the an road or when the usage of gh beam not hinder the...

Page 14: ...azard switch button is pressed in switch in ON position the p will start blinking 13 RD SWITCH SWITCH...

Page 15: ...care not to accidently leave y in the trunk sure that the seat is securely after closing the seat g with unlocked seat lock may danger the seat lock is out of order do erate it further and inspect it...

Page 16: ...t can be damaged easily at Also do not place flamm materials in the trunk ot place valuable or fragile in trunk ater can enter the trunk when ing make sure to remove es that can be damaged by ot load...

Page 17: ...ON ot place valuable of fragile in the inner box e sure to remove important out of the inner box when ing the vehicle as water can the inner box...

Page 18: ...the bag hich is fitted for this purpose ing the bag holder place it in position and return it to the osition when not in use 17 OLDER BAG HOLDER N attempt to carry very heavy ky loads since this would...

Page 19: ...e rear wheel see p 15 ither the rear brake or parking main switch to an ON position gine with cell or kick...

Page 20: ...l plugged up starting problems en there is sufficient fuel in the k may be an indication of a fuel hole is happens do not rotate the rip and try the starter button a s 19 N t keep the statter button d...

Page 21: ...le does heck the followings uel in fuel tank operating in accordance with the ns given in owner s manual t cut motor running motor is not running due to onsumption try starting motor kick start techni...

Page 22: ...er and slowly begin to he throttle grip to allow for a d easy start N k rotating of the throttle grip ause the vehicle to move ly forward engine RPM isn t decreased he throttle grip return to its al p...

Page 23: ...le grip to rotate back to ning position and then squeeze levers to operate the brakes by first queezing the brake levers and ging to a more firm squeeze N one of the brakes is used it sible for the ve...

Page 24: ...the proper winker and after for other vehicles slowly turn rea in which you want to stop e throttle grip to rotate compl k and apply the front and rear The brake light will shine to cles in back of y...

Page 25: ...fic When you parked the e after driving make sure he vehicle beyond man s because engine and muffler l hot he motorcycle on firm level to prevent it from failling must park on a slight incline e front...

Page 26: ...25 are unable to correct trouble fter you make adjustment or tion contact authorized enance shops dealers or nated repair shops for ary inspection and repairs...

Page 27: ...s are at a horizontal k to see if the fluid is below the vel d is significantly low this may t there is leakage in the brake pect the brake hose to check for LOWER LEVEL N brake fluid is significantly...

Page 28: ...en replacing the fuel p if too much gasoline is put uel tank ill low grade gasoline t can cause damage bending worn etc to combustion er and parts of fuel t close the fuel cap with ve strength It may...

Page 29: ...sides for nails rocks might have become wedged in DEPTH he wear indicator wear limit to see if there is an insufficient f tread remaining icators are visible replace tire w one WEAR INDICATOR LOCATION...

Page 30: ...ront and check to see if the brake light lso check to see if there is any he lens or if there is dirt on the CHECK ain switch to ON e if all the winker in the front the vehicle including left and are...

Page 31: ...high safety dependability and control performance structions are based on the on that the motorcycle will be clusively for its designed Sustained high speed or operation in unusually wet conditions wi...

Page 32: ...31 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 3 REMARK...

Page 33: ...REMARK ent requires mechanical skill ou are not capable to perform s ir centers...

Page 34: ...ted frequently ere are no fluid leaks free play becomes excessive ke pads are not worn beyond mended limit there is probably ake system and it must be bled thorized Daelim dealer for this 33 N fluid m...

Page 35: ...upper level an cause brake fluid to leak he reserve tank t let brake fluid contact e parts as this damages d areas If oil contacts parts y clean the fluid off using a th commended brake fluid as ypes...

Page 36: ...BRAKE RAKE 35 S TS...

Page 37: ...ck the wear ng brake shoe y depressing the parking brake mark of the parking brake ned with the mark of the ke panel this indicates that the ke shoe is worn the vehicle to a service center BRAKESHOEIN...

Page 38: ...r to flow in efilling engine oil verflows wipe off oil clean evel is lower or higher than bed level engine is adver fected ot mix oil with those of nt manufacturers or grade or use low quality oil as...

Page 39: ...K ee if transmission oil leaks out mission case...

Page 40: ...g care mage the brake pads Install the ixing bolts and tighten to a 2 7kgf m he front axle nut to the specified AXLE NUT TORQUE kgf m ssembling operate brake for a of times and see if wheel is smoothl...

Page 41: ...r and the rear wheel n the reverse order of removal AXLE NUT TORQUE 0kgf m N que wrench was not used for ation see your authorized as soon as possible to verify assembly per assembly may lead to loss...

Page 42: ...val 41 N of different maker or different value is used it causes sfactory engine starting uate engine revolution and deterioration ark plug must be securely ed An improperly tightened an become very h...

Page 43: ...ds a checking it cared of by service center N eful not to disassemble in part of enclosed battery not using vehicle during a me take off the battery from hicle to keep from self rge and electric disch...

Page 44: ...eas may cause an accident at use a fuse having a larger e as the wire can become ated and damaged replacing any of the electri rts lights and gauges be replace them with the reco ded parts Using diff...

Page 45: ...ight aim by operating sting bolts located on the t unit e a vertical adjustment turn the the side of left e a horizontal adjustment turn w in the side of right BULB ER COVER N er headlight aim may bli...

Page 46: ...NKER BULB the tapping screw and remove ker lens press down on the bulb and lockwise new bulb in the reverse order val WINKER BULB 12V 10W 45 BULB WINKER LENS...

Page 47: ...materials can directly he engine This results in ed cylinder wear and redu wer and reduced durability ngine washing the vehicle be not to allow water to get air cleaner lties in starting the engine s...

Page 48: ...of the foreign materials ter caused by damage of isengagement tearing etc ause freezing in winter resulting in faulty operation n accelation and braking decrease If any damage is replace with the new...

Page 49: ...ttery once a month d dry the motorcycle Wax all urfaces ON is extremely flammable and xplosive under certain ions Perform this operation well ventilated area with the e stopped Do not smoke or flames...

Page 50: ...NUMBER 49 ENGINE NUMBER...

Page 51: ...n s Helmet glove goggles etc ce the desired destination FORE DRIVING...

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Page 54: ...53 stop driving and contact service min when it is turned over at night...

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Page 57: ...in inverse portion to the radius e square speed Decelerate prior uce the centrifugal force...

Page 58: ...57 driver leaned inside more than equate to drive on the rained or ad holding quired because front visual field more than motor cycle...

Page 59: ...original position and decelerate kes ide of turn circle while driving...

Page 60: ...59 NTANDREARWHEELTURN the front and rear wheel and ngth of the vehicle...

Page 61: ...es not stop immediately after FFECT INERTIA...

Page 62: ...61 to prevent accident to the speed and weight The crete wall at 50 km h is same ght of 10m ON...

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