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HEADLIGHT SWITCH

HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH

PASSING LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH

Summary of Contents for ROADWIN FI - CATALOG

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

Page 2: ...d only on the road AD THIS OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY special attention to statements preceded by the following words cates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are no...

Page 3: ...S 13 WITCH OPERATION 14 MAIN SWITCH 14 KEYS 15 HEADLIGHT 15 STARTER BUTTON 16 WINKER SWITCH 16 HORN BUTTON 16 EQUIPMENT USAGE 17 STEERING LOCK 17 SEAT 17 HELMET HOLDER 18 STORAGE COMPARTMENT 18 SELF I...

Page 4: ...BLE RUBBER PART 49 GENERAL CLEANING 49 STORAGE GUIDE 50 SAFE DRIVING 51 PREPARATION BEFORE DRIVING 51 DRIVING METHOD 52 DRIVING POSITION 52 PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING 53 STARTING 54 TURNING METHOD 55 PRI...

Page 5: ...3 SPECIFICATION...

Page 6: ...hen operating the vehicle always keep in mind and obey the notes of precaution printed on the Safety Precaution Label attached to the vehicle PERATION INSTRUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to wear he...

Page 7: ...gine and stay away from fire when ling haust gas contains harmful substance such as carbon noxide Start engine in well ventilated places 5 OR TO STARTING VEHICLE CORRECT ATTIRE Be sure you and your pa...

Page 8: ...se has a great influence on safe operation Please always maintain the center 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 a...

Page 9: ...materials nearby oil tank cap If the hole in oil tank cap is clogged oil will not flow freely into the engine which can cause severely engine damage Do not attach large or heavy items such as a sleepi...

Page 10: ...defect caused by modifications the warranty will be automatically invalidated Improper accessories or modifications can cavse a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Follow all instructio...

Page 11: ...9 x1000rpm TS LOCATION...

Page 12: ...TS LOCATION...

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Page 14: ...IPMETER RESET KNOB ODOMETER ODOMETER INDCATOR LAMPS FUEL GAUGE MIL TACHOMETER TACHOMETER TACHOMETER RED ZONE Running the engine beyond recommended maximum engine speed the beginning of the tachometer...

Page 15: ...does not come on under these conditions the malfunction indicator lamp may be defective After 3 seconds the malfunction indictor lamp off automatically However the MIL blinks continuously check the EM...

Page 16: ...n switch key stop the vehicle first prior to removing Prior to dismounting from the vehicle make sure to lock the steering wheel and remove key If the key is left in ON position without starting engin...

Page 17: ...15 KEY NUMBER PLATE HEADLIGHT SWITCH HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH PASSING LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH...

Page 18: ...STARTER BUTTON HORN BUTTON WINKER SWITCH...

Page 19: ...the front seat insert the tab into the recess under the frame and push down on the rear of the seat REAR SEAT To remove the rear seat remove both front seat and center cover remove the seat mounting b...

Page 20: ...Y ER PIN HELMET HOLDER...

Page 21: ...19 F INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION...

Page 22: ...pad for wear when illing with brake fluid REAR BRAKE REAR BRAKE FLUID LEVEL CAUTION When adding brake fluid be very careful not to allow foreign materials to enter the reserve tank Do not fill past u...

Page 23: ...21 UPPER LEVEL MARK LOWER LEVEL MARK RESERVOIR CAP RESERVOIR CAP PLATE DIAPHRAGM...

Page 24: ...CRACKS NAIL ROCK WEAR INDICATOR LOCATION MARKING WEAR INDICATOR WEAR LIMIT MARKING DAMAGE ORMAL R...

Page 25: ...the cable adjuster completely Tighten the lock nut 3 Loosen the lock nut at the lower end of the cable Turn the adjusting nut to obtain the specified free play Tighten the lock nut and check the adju...

Page 26: ...aps closed and locks move the key EL WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped Do not smoke or allow fl...

Page 27: ...ure the lights turn on Also check to see if the lights are damaged or if there is dirt on them BRAKE LIGHT CHECK Turn the main switch to ON While separately operating the front and rear brakes check t...

Page 28: ...ake fluid leakage page 19 21 Tires check condition and pressure page 21 22 Drive chain check condition and slack page 39 40 Adjust and lubricate if necessary Throttle check for smooth opening and full...

Page 29: ...ENGINE IS COLD 1 Close throttle grip and press starter button 2 Once engine is started pull and release throttle grip repeatedly to run engine idle until engine is heated WHEN ENGINE IS HOT 1 Close th...

Page 30: ...ned surfaces will be in contact with each other and these surfaces will wear in quickly Running in maintenance at 1 000km is designed to compensate for this initial minor wear Timely performance of th...

Page 31: ...difficult GEAR DOWN OPERATION If you gear down when you need to drastically accelerate speed such as when you are passing another motorcycle speed can be accelerated If you ride too fast it adversely...

Page 32: ...rear wheel vehicle may ide off sideway and fall you apply brakes abruptly during avel in rain or on wet road tires ide off and may cause accidents educe speed and apply brake autiously void repeated...

Page 33: ...endability and emission control formance ese instructions are based on the assumption that the motorcycle will be used exclusively for its designed purpose Sustained high ed operation or operation in...

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Page 35: ...rval established here 2 Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas 3 Replace every 2 years or at indicated odometer interval whichever comes first Replacement requires mechani...

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Page 38: ...val R CLEANER CAUTION If air cleaner element is inadequately assembled dust and other waste materials are absorbed directly inducing cylinder wear and output deterioration and adversely affecting engi...

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Page 40: ...mm 6 With the plug washer attached thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross threading 7 Tighten the spark plug 1 2 turn with a spark plug wrench to compress the washer 8 Reinstall the spark p...

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Page 42: ...RQUE 6 0 8 0kgf m 6 0 8 0kgf m 6 Tighten the adjusting nuts lightly then tighten the lock nuts by holding the adjusting nuts with a spanner 7 Recheck drive chain slack LUBRICATION AND CLEANING Lubrica...

Page 43: ...wheel hub Prior to assembling align the projected part of the speedometer gear box with the projected part of the left front fork EEL REMOVAL NOTE Do not depress the brake lever when the wheel is off...

Page 44: ...in adjusting nut lock nuts and adjusting nuts 3 Remove the rear axle nut 4 Remove the drive chain from the driven sprocket by pushing the rear wheel forward 5 Remove the axle shaft side collars and re...

Page 45: ...ions Generally the pads will wear faster on wet and dirty roads maintenance interval page 33 FRONT REAR BRAKE Check the cutout in each pad If either pad is worn to the cutout replace both pads as a se...

Page 46: ...on and the side stand assembly for edom of movement eck the side stand ignition cut off tem ut the side stand up tart the engine ower the side stand The engine hould stop as you put the side stand own...

Page 47: ...at terminals do not contact with other adjacent parts when handling terminals CAUTION emoving the battery cap strip can mage the cap strip and result in leaks d eventual battery damage hen the vehicle...

Page 48: ...ircuit can be occurred to cause damage to electric system Do not usea fuse having a larger voltage as the wire can become overheated and damaged When replacing any of the electrical parts lights and g...

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Page 50: ...b 1 Loosen the screw and remove the winker lens 2 Slightly press down on the bulb and turn it counterclockwise 3 Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal FRONT WINKER BULB 12V10Wx2 Rear wink...

Page 51: ...clean you rmotorcycle at regular intervals anyway according to the road conditions you ride in Especially during winter period through road salt a continuous cleaning of the vehicle is necessary so t...

Page 52: ...ires to their recommended pressures Place the motorcycle on blocks to raise both tires off the ground 7 Cover the motorcycle don t use plastic or other coated materials and store in an unheated area f...

Page 53: ...rforming daily inspection ting on the protective gears Helmet glove goggles etc nging the driver s licence terminating the path to the desired destination 51 EPARATION BEFORE DRIVING FE DRIVING...

Page 54: ...VING METHOD...

Page 55: ...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 reak If any abnormality is found stop driving an...

Page 56: ...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 res...

Page 57: ...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 redu...

Page 58: ...cle and driver in a line s 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 adequ...

Page 59: ...ual 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 t...

Page 60: ...he 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 61: ...s 1 5 times on wet road and 3 mes on icy road because friction force of road surface is ecreased Due to the inertia vehicle does not stop immediately after applying the brake SICPRINCIPLEOFBRAKE FRICT...

Page 62: ...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 h...

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