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Front/Rear Shock Absorber and Suspension
Support the motorcycle on the center stand, pull in the front brake lever to lock
the front wheel, pump the front/rear shock absorber up and down several
times to see that it functions well without noise or leakage. Check the rear fork
bushing for proper play by pressing the side of the rear wheel. Make sure that
all of the fasteners are tightened securely.
Tyre
Proper air pressure will provide maximum stability, riding comfort and prolong
tyre life
Tyre Pressure, kPa
Rider
Front: 175
Rear: 200
Rider & passenger
Front: 200
Rear: 225
Tyre size
Front: 3.00-10
Rear: 100/80-10
WARNING:
Operation with excessively worn tyres is hazardous and will
adversely affect traction and handling.
NOTE:
Tyre pressure should be checked before you ride while the tyres are
“Cold” Check the tyres for cuts, embedded nails, or other sharp objects. Check
the rims for dents or deformation. See your dealer for change or damaged
tyres or punctured inner tubes.
CAUTION:
Improper tyre inflation will cause abnormal tread wear and create a
safety hazard. The tyre pressure less than the rated value may result in
slipping wheel on the ground or coming off from the rim.
When the tread depth in the middle section of tyres reached limits below,
please replace them.
Tread Depth Limits, mm
Front tyre
1.6
Rear tyre
2.0