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Make sure to stop the engine prior to car
washing.
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Be careful not to allow water to enter the
muffler during the washing.Water inside
the muffler may cause an improper
engine starting or rust occurrence.
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Do not let water get inside the braking
system during the washing, as water
inside the brake system may weaken the
braking power. Upon completion of
washing, select a safe place where there
is no traffic obstruction, and start the
vehicle.
Lightly apply the brake while driving at
a slow speed and check the braking
power. If the braking power has been
weak-ened, apply brake lightly while
driving at a slow speed to dry up the
brake system.
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Take precautions when waxing the
vehicle. Excessive polish of the painted
section and/or the resin part with
compound wax might damage the
painted section causing discoloration of
the affected area.
Extended storage, such as for winter,
requires that you take certain steps to
reduce the effects of deterioration from
non-use of the motorcycle.
In addition, necessary repairs should be
made BEFORE storing the motorcycle;
otherwise, these repairs may be forgotten
by the time the motorcycle is removed
from storage.
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Empty the fuel tank into an approved
petrol container using a commercially
available hand siphon or an equivalent
method.
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If storage will last more than one month,
carburetor draining is very important, to
assure proper performance after storage.
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Remove the battery. Store in an area
protected from freezing temperatures
and direct sunlight.
Slow charge the battery once a month.
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ash and dry the motorcycle. Wax all
painted surfaces.
NOTABLES FOR CAR WASHING
STORAGE GUIDE
CAUTION
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Petrol is extremely flammable and
is explosive under certain
conditions. Perform this operation
in a well-ventilated area with the
engine stopped. Do not smoke or
allow flames or sparks in the area
where petrol is drained or stored
and where the fuel tank is refueled.
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Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...
Page 9: ...TIRE IRROR FRONT BRAKE LEVER BRAKE DISK...
Page 10: ...9 ID EAT KICK START PEDAL...
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 36: ...BRAKE RAKE 35 S TS...
Page 39: ...K ee if transmission oil leaks out mission case...
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 57: ...in inverse portion to the radius e square speed Decelerate prior uce the centrifugal force...
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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