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Figure 14. Lever Adjustment Knob. 

 

BRAKES 

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WARNING

 

Do not apply brake strongly enough to lock the wheel. A 
locked wheel will skid and can cause loss of vehicle control, 
which could result in death or serious injury. 

The rear brake pedal controls the rear wheel brake and is 
located on the motorcycle's right side. Operate the rear brake 
pedal with the right foot. 

The front brake hand lever controls the front wheel brake and 
is located on the right handlebar. Operate the hand lever with 
the fingers of the right hand. 

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WARNING

 

Do not position fingers between hand control lever and 
handlebar grip. Improper hand positioning can impair control 
lever operation and cause loss of vehicle control, which could 
result in death or serious injury. 

Brakes should be applied uniformly and evenly to prevent 
wheels from locking up. A balance between rear and front 
braking is generally best. 

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Summary of Contents for 1190 SX

Page 1: ...seat 1...

Page 2: ...result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage NOTE Refers to im...

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Page 4: ...nlike any other Best of roads ahead to you Erik Buell Your Owner s Manual contains instructions for the safe operation and minor maintenance required to keep your EBR motorcycle at peak performance Mo...

Page 5: ...ith the dealership you can contact the EBR Customer Service Department by calling 262 642 1627 emailing info ebr com or writing to Attention EBR Customer Service Department EBR LLC 2799 Buell Drive Ea...

Page 6: ...n Key Number Purchase Date This owner s manual illustrates and describes features that are standard or are available as extra cost options Therefore some of the equipment options shown in this publica...

Page 7: ...IFICATIONS 27 ENGINE 27 Drivetrain 28 Cooling System 28 Liquid Capacities 28 Sprocket teeth 29 Transmission Gear Ratios 29 Tires 30 Bulb Chart 30 Dimensions 30 Weights 31 TIRE 31 GASOLINE BLENDS 31 FU...

Page 8: ...Seat Removal 56 Passenger Seat Removal Fuse Access 57 OPERATING RECOMMENDATIONS 58 General 59 Operating on a dynamometer 59 BREAK IN RULES 60 The First 620 Miles 1000 Km 60 PRE RIDING CHECK LIST 61 S...

Page 9: ...IELD MAINTENANCE 98 BODY PANEL CARE 98 Washing 99 Polishing 99 Minor Scratch Removal 99 Major Scratch Removal 99 WHEEL CARE 100 FRAME AND SWINGARM CARE 100 HYDRAULIC CLUTCH 100 General 100 Checking Fl...

Page 10: ...KEEPING IT ALL EBR 123 CALIFORNIA EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL 124 EPA NOISE REGULATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 124 TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED 124 AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO CONSTI...

Page 11: ...SION CONTROL SYSTEM SUPPLEMENTAL WARRANTY COVERAGE 132 OWNER S EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM SUPPLEMENTAL WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES 133 ERIK BUELL RACING LLC LIMITED WARRANTY ON EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 133...

Page 12: ...d follow the operating and maintenance instructions in this manual Follow these basic rules for your personal safety Know and respect the Rules of the Road See RULES OF THE ROAD You should also read a...

Page 13: ...en refueling or performing service on the fuel system Do not over fill see figure 29 Gasoline expands as it warms allow room for this WARNING Do not remove radiator filler cap when engine is hot The c...

Page 14: ...cause loss of vehicle control which could result in death or serious injury Know your limits as a rider Do not exceed the legal speed limit or drive too fast for existing conditions Always reduce spee...

Page 15: ...get very hot when engine is running and remain too hot to touch even after engine is turned off Failure to wear protective clothing could result in burns or other serious injury Do not allow others u...

Page 16: ...re which could result in death or serious injury Be sure tires are properly inflated balanced and have adequate tread Inspect your tires regularly and see an EBR dealer for replacements Riding with ex...

Page 17: ...orn parts that can adversely affect stability and handling which could result in death or serious injury WARNING Observe warnings on labels of brake fluid and cleaning compounds Failure to follow warn...

Page 18: ...ould be obeyed promptly SLOW DOWN signs near schools and caution signs at railroad crossings should always be observed and your actions governed accordingly When intending to turn signal at least 100...

Page 19: ...ng a motorcycle or carrying cargo Keep cargo weight concentrated close to the motorcycle and as low as possible to minimize the change in the motorcycle s center of gravity Distribute weight evenly on...

Page 20: ...ING Do not use aftermarket parts which can adversely affect performance and handling Removing or altering factory installed parts can adversely affect performance and could result in death or serious...

Page 21: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Turn Signal Headlight Clutch Lever Ignition switch Fuel Filler Battery under seat Tail stoplight Passenger Footpegs Gear Shifter Sidestand Figure 1 1190 RX Left Side View 21...

Page 22: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shock Turn Signal License Plate Front Brake Lever Front Brake Caliper Rear Brake Lever Rear Brake Caliper Figure 2 1190 RX Right Side View 22...

Page 23: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Turn Signal Headlight Clutch Lever Ignition switch Fuel Filler Battery under seat Tail stoplight Passenger Footpegs Gear Shifter Sidestand Figure 1 1190 SX Left Side View 23...

Page 24: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Shock Turn Signal License Plate Front Brake Lever Front Brake Caliper Rear Brake Lever Rear Brake Caliper Figure 2 1190 SX Right Side View 24...

Page 25: ...N WMI Code Motorcycle Type Model Make BHP Engine Type Check Digit Model Year Plant Location Market Sequential Production Number POSSIBLE VALUES Erik Buell Racing LTD A Superbike B Streetfighter A R B...

Page 26: ...which were on the vehicle when new If removed replacement labels may be purchased for your motorcycle Refer to Table 2 for label descriptions Figure 3 Safety Labels General Warning label Battery Warni...

Page 27: ...ted in the engine Battery Li ion 13 2 volt 7 amp hr 315 cold cranking amps Spark Plugs NGK CR9EKB Size 10 mm Gap 032 in 0 81 mm Torque 7 9 ft lbs 10 12 Nm Table 2 NOTE Specifications in this document...

Page 28: ...r pump thermostat controlled bypass Coolant Ethylene glycol 50 50 mixture Normal Operating Temperature 140 220 F 60 104 C Over Temperature threshold lamp lit 230 F 110 C Table 4 Liquid Capacities Item...

Page 29: ...umber of Teeth Primary Engine 36 Clutch 65 Final Front Sprocket 16 Rear Sprocket 41 Chain Links 116 Table 6 Transmission Gear Ratios Gear Ratio First 2 462 Second 1 750 Third 1 381 Fourth 1 174 Fifth...

Page 30: ...re License Plate Lamp LED Assembly replace entire assembly upon failure Front Turn Lamps 2 10 0 74 Y0042 1B6 Rear Turn Lamps 2 10 0 74 Y0042 1B6 Instrument Cluster LED Assembly replace entire assembly...

Page 31: ...ffect stability which could result in death or serious injury Tubeless tires are used on all EBR cast wheels Tire sizes are molded on the tire sidewall Use only recommended tires the same as original...

Page 32: ...gas and EBR recommends you use it when possible as an environmentally friendly alternative to regular unleaded gasoline Do not use race gas or octane boosters Use of these fuels will damage the fuel s...

Page 33: ...Use only unleaded fuel in catalytic converter equipped motorcycles Using leaded fuel will damage the emission control system OPERATION GENERAL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS WARNING Read the CONTROLS AND IND...

Page 34: ...position for an extended length of time while parked the lamps will eventually discharge the battery Record your key number in the space provided at the front of this Owner s Manual The key number is...

Page 35: ...o be activated 1 Turn handlebars full left 2 Turn the key counterclockwise to the PARKING LAMP position to turn on the parking lamps Key may be removed Locking Steering Head To lock the steering head...

Page 36: ...to start or operate the engine The Engine OFF RUN switch should be used to shut the engine off 1 To shut the engine off push the top of the OFF RUN switch to the ignition OFF position 2 See Figure 5...

Page 37: ...Figure 6 Left Handlebar Switch Figure 7 Right Handlebar switch 37...

Page 38: ...mp High Low Beam Switch The headlamp high low beam switch is located on the left hand controls The switch has two positions to activate the headlamps high or low beams See Figure 6 Press the top of th...

Page 39: ...pposite side begins flashing See Figure 9 The green left or right turn signal indicator will flash when the turn signals are in use INSTRUMENT CLUSTER The TFT instrument cluster displays an analog tac...

Page 40: ...speed in revolutions per minute RPM x 1000 As the tachometer approaches the redline the blue tachometer ribbon will change colors orange at 10 500 RPM and red at 11 500 NOTE Your RX SX 1190 features...

Page 41: ...e lamp indicates whether the engine management system is operating normally When an engine malfunction is detected a check engine message is displayed on the Instrument Cluster Information Line The ch...

Page 42: ...g immediately stop the engine and see an EBR dealer TC See figure 8 This displays the level of traction control selected Neutral Indicator See figure 9 The Neutral Indicator is part of the Gear Indica...

Page 43: ...right user preference area and can display fuel consumption figures for the various trips as well as displaying any CONDITION messages such as SERVICE DUE COOLANT TEMP EVENT etc The upper button open...

Page 44: ...Toggle up or down to the Units of Measure appropriate for you area Select desired UOMs Select EXIT to return to MENU Track Data See Figure 10 Track data allows you to record lap times There are 10 ses...

Page 45: ...M after the previous service Select EXIT to return to MENU Brightness See Figure 10 Brightness allows you to increase or decrease screen brightness as needed Brightness can be configured to change aut...

Page 46: ...Traction control does not compensate for all possible wheel slip conditions or wheelie events Always be aware of road and traffic conditions Always ride within your limits Failure to do so could resu...

Page 47: ...ment screen See figure 15 4 Use the up and down buttons to move the desired Traction Control level up or down 20 represents the highest level of control and 1 the least See Table 13 You can also selec...

Page 48: ...tics See Figure 10 The diagnostic screen provides information to assist in diagnosing faults and to perform service See your EBR dealer Exit See Figure 10 Selecting EXIT will return you to the previou...

Page 49: ...e The lever must return to its central position before another gear change can be made First gear is the last gear position that can be found by pushing the gear shift lever full stroke downward Neutr...

Page 50: ...AUTION When difficulty of shifting gears is experienced do not under any circumstances attempt to force the shift The results of such abuse will be a damaged or broken shifter mechanism See OPERATING...

Page 51: ...to 48 72 in lbs 5 4 8 1 Nm ADJUSTING HANDLE BAR LEVERS The clutch and brake hand lever may be adjusted to the rider s preference See Figure 14 Turn knob to desired position NOTE It is easier to adjus...

Page 52: ...with the right foot The front brake hand lever controls the front wheel brake and is located on the right handlebar Operate the hand lever with the fingers of the right hand WARNING Do not position fi...

Page 53: ...djusting hand lever position rotate steering to full left and full right positions to make certain the levers do not contact the fairing WARNING Do not position fingers between hand control lever and...

Page 54: ...tic surfaces REMOVAL 1 See Figure 17 To remove fuel filler cap lift tab up and inset ignition key into lock 2 Turn ignition key counterclockwise 3 Lift cap off INSTALLATION 1 Replace cap with tab up 2...

Page 55: ...headlamp key switch SIDESTAND WARNING This motorcycle does NOT have a locking sidestand Park the motorcycle on a level firm surface An unbalanced motorcycle can fall which could result in death or se...

Page 56: ...s rotate mirror housing up and down in and out to the desired position The mirror stalk has only one operating position NOTE Adjust mirrors so you can see a small portion of your shoulders in each mir...

Page 57: ...ure 19 Push down on seat and slide forward Reinstall bolt through bottom of seat pan Figure 19 Reinstall seat Passenger Seat Removal Fuse Access The fuses and relays are under the passenger seat To re...

Page 58: ...to the motorcycle not the seat and cannot be removed with the seat Lift the strap up to ease removal and replacement Replace seat by sliding under the strap and when it is fully in place push down on...

Page 59: ...e at high RPM can result in engine damage CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum safe RPM specified below under any conditions Exceeding the maximum safe engine RPM can result in equipment damage The maxim...

Page 60: ...elerating or turning on wet roads can cause loss of control which could result in death or serious injury WARNING Continuous use of brake causes overheating and reduced efficiency which could result i...

Page 61: ...ng your motorcycle Failure to understand the operation of the motorcycle could result in death or serious injury Before riding your motorcycle at any time make a general inspection to be sure it is in...

Page 62: ...ring for proper operation by turning the handlebars through the full operating range Handle bars should turn smoothly without binding WARNING Be sure tires are properly inflated balanced and have adeq...

Page 63: ...ith the sidestand down while the transmission is in neutral and the clutch is released STARTING THE ENGINE WARNING Shift transmission to neutral before starting engine to prevent accidental movement w...

Page 64: ...OFF RUN switch to RUN 2 Be sure the throttle is closed 3 Raise the sidestand 4 Turn ignition headlamp key switch to ON 5 Verify transmission is in NEUTRAL position by observing lit green neutral indic...

Page 65: ...Failure to fully disengage the clutch can result in equipment damage NOTE Always start engine with transmission in neutral Always start motorcycle s forward motion from first gear 1 With motorcycle e...

Page 66: ...d Refer to Table 14 for upshifting speeds 1 Close the throttle 2 Disengage the clutch pull clutch lever in 3 See Figure 24 Lift the gear shift lever up to the end of its travel and release 4 Engage th...

Page 67: ...Fifth to Fourth 48 77 Fourth to Third 38 61 Third to Second 28 45 Second to First 18 29 Table 15 WARNING Do not downshift at speeds higher than those listed in the Downshift Deceleration table Shiftin...

Page 68: ...the throttle so the engine will not drag when clutch is again engaged clutch lever is released CAUTION Shift to neutral before stopping engine Shifting mechanism can be damaged by shifting gears whil...

Page 69: ...evel 1 has the lowest intervention and level 20 has the most intervention NOTE Level 20 features a power reduction hold function to quickly drop power in the event of a low traction event and hold the...

Page 70: ...lied the rider may hear changes in the engine exhaust sound When traction control is applied the icon on the instrument cluster screen will flash as an indication to the rider that traction control is...

Page 71: ...your motorcycle If the preload adjustment is correct and you have the rebound and compression damping set at the factory recommendations the motorcycle should handle and ride properly Damping is set...

Page 72: ...is a compromise WARNING Do not pull a trailer with a motorcycle Pulling a trailer can cause tire overload reduced braking efficiency and adversely affect stability and handling which could result in...

Page 73: ...oad Notch 1 is lightest setting Compression Turns OUT from maximum Rebound Turns OUT from maximum under 75 under 165 4 6 4 1 4 1 3 1 1 4 75 86 165 190 5 6 4 2 2 1 2 3 4 86 98 190 215 5 6 4 3 2 1 4 3 4...

Page 74: ...ramp positions Rear Compression Damping See Figure 27 Use screwdriver to lightly tighten screw clockwise until it stops Loosen screw counterclockwise counting the turns as you go to get to desired se...

Page 75: ...Figure 26 Rear Preload Adjuster Figure 27 Rear Compression Adjuster 75...

Page 76: ...htly tighten screw clockwise until it stops Loosen screw counterclockwise counting the turns as you go to get to desired setting Factory setting is 6 turns out counterclockwise from maximum There are...

Page 77: ...Figure 44 Front Preload Adjuster Figure 30 Fork Rebound and Compression Adjusters 77...

Page 78: ...U S plate located on the frame steering head Factory Suspension Settings are a balance of handling ride and stability Suspension can be changed to accommodate rider preferences for ride quality handl...

Page 79: ...eering effort by increasing the rear preload one position 3 If more enhanced steering and cornering control is desired reduce front preload by turning adjuster counterclockwise one turn 4 If additiona...

Page 80: ...service intervals to determine if additional maintenance is necessary Check the following items 1 Tires for correct pressure abrasion or cuts 2 Drive chain for wear or damage 3 Brakes steering and th...

Page 81: ...uld result in death or serious injury INITIAL SERVICE CHECK First 620 Miles 1000 Kilometers The first scheduled maintenance is at 620 miles 1000 Kilometers See Regular Service Intervals for a complete...

Page 82: ...st system may be in violation of law WARNING Perform the service and maintenance operations as indicated in the regular service interval time table Lack of regular maintenance at the recommended time...

Page 83: ...lubricant brands indiscriminately because some lubricants interact chemically when mixed Use of inferior lubricants can damage the engine Advanced Synthetic Motorcycle Oil Viscosity Product Lowest Amb...

Page 84: ...unction CAUTION Do not overfill oil tank Doing so can result in oil carryover to the air box leading to equipment damage and or equipment malfunction Do not switch lubricant brands indiscriminately So...

Page 85: ...the right side fairing cooling slot below the front exhaust pipe 2 If there is no oil present in the sight gauge lift the motorcycle to a straight up and down position to see if any oil appears in th...

Page 86: ...the lower line Add oil in 3 4 fl oz 0 1 L increments until the level is between the upper and lower lines Refer to Table 17 b Between the upper and lower lines It is safe to operate the motorcycle c...

Page 87: ...Place a suitable container under the motorcycle 2 See figure 46 Unscrew and remove fill plug from oil fill hole Replace O ring if torn or damaged 3 See Figure 40 Remove the left engine oil drain plug...

Page 88: ...ter cartridge needs to be replaced Figure 31 Oil Filter Cover 6 If replacing the oil filter cartridge perform the following A Remove the two screws to detach the oil filter cover See figure 31 B Clean...

Page 89: ...in sight glass Do not overfill NOTE Oil capacity with filter change is approximately 3 3 U S quarts 3 1 liters Oil capacity without filter change is approximately 3 0 U S quarts 2 8 liters 10 Install...

Page 90: ...uld be Water vapor is a normal by product of combustion in any engine During cold weather operation some of the water vapor condenses to liquid form on the cool metal surfaces inside the engine In fre...

Page 91: ...ck Adjust distance to 30 mm 2 mm as shown in figure 42 5 Measure axle adjuster positions on both sides of the swingarm to ensure they are even on each side of the swingarm This check will ensure rear...

Page 92: ...e additional lubrication Check at every tire change more often in adverse conditions or yearly if operated under winter conditions Replace bearing spacers if they show any wear or distortion 3 Inspect...

Page 93: ...10 Medium fork oil at the proper mileage intervals Refer to Table 21 If either fork leaks oil or does not seem to be working properly see an EBR Dealer Forks must contain equal amounts of fork oil fo...

Page 94: ...Figure 51 Air Filter Access Figure 52 Air filter Access 94...

Page 95: ...ing to overheating and engine damage Checking and Adding Coolant in Expansion Tank The expansion tank is located under the right side fairing hear the front fork On the RX the COLD FILL level marking...

Page 96: ...tor or oil cooler can result in minor or moderate burns NOTE If the coolant expansion tank is empty when the engine is cold it is possible that air has been drawn into the cooling system The system mu...

Page 97: ...t canvas that will breathe Plastic materials that do not breathe promote the formation of condensation which can damage the finish of a motorcycle 1 Warm motorcycle to operating temperature Change oil...

Page 98: ...rbonate properly can result in damage to the windshield windscreen CAUTION Do not use benzene paint thinner gasoline or any other type of harsh cleaner on the windshield Doing so will damage the winds...

Page 99: ...moval CAUTION Use of abrasive products or powered buffing equipment will cause permanent cosmetic damage to body panels Use only recommended products and techniques outlined in this manual to avoid da...

Page 100: ...uel tank Drilling welding cutting grinding sanding polishing or other modifications to this frame can weaken it or cause a fire which could result in death or serious injury To aid you in cleaning the...

Page 101: ...ervoir and remove the cover stiffener and diaphragm 4 Inspect the cover stiffener and diaphragm for damage Replace the diaphragm if necessary 5 Add D O T 4 BRAKE FLUID until the level is above the LOW...

Page 102: ...erious injury Prior to starting after extended periods of storage place transmission in gear and push vehicle back and forth several times to assure proper clutch disengagement CAUTION Direct contact...

Page 103: ...e 1 Inspecting front and rear brake pads and brake disks for wear 2 Checking the fluid level in the front and rear master cylinder reservoirs Stand motorcycle upright and insure that the level is betw...

Page 104: ...void eye contact In case of eye contact flush with large amounts of water and get medical attention Swallowing large amounts of D O T Brake fluid can cause digestive discomfort If swallowed obtain med...

Page 105: ...r tire repair or replacement Improper tire service can adversely affect stability and handling which could result in death or serious injury WARNING Replace punctured or damaged tires In some cases sm...

Page 106: ...s New tires are needed if any of the following conditions exist 1 Tread wear indicator bars become visible on the tread surfaces 2 Tire cords or fabric become visible through cracked sidewalls snags o...

Page 107: ...minor or moderate injury The engine is equipped with plug top coils To inspect the spark plugs the coils must be removed See the video service manual for proper service procedure See Table 2 Only the...

Page 108: ...he battery and cause vehicle electrical system damage See an EBR dealer for advice about the amount of current consumed by additional electrical accessories or for necessary wiring changes NOTE The vo...

Page 109: ...e on the battery can cause battery to self discharge 1 Clean battery 2 Clean cable connectors and battery terminals using a wire brush or fine grit sandpaper to remove any oxidation 3 Inspect and clea...

Page 110: ...round with negative cable connected causing sparks which could result in death or serious injury WARNING Do not reverse the charger connections described in the following steps or the charging system...

Page 111: ...are turned off 5 Step away from the battery and turn on the charger WARNING Unplug or turn OFF battery charger before disconnecting charger cables from battery Disconnecting clamps with charger ON ca...

Page 112: ...orcycle see the video service manual for detailed instructions NOTE Use only the battery specified for this model If installing a new battery check the polarity marked on the terminals before installa...

Page 113: ...e LOW BEAM bulb NOTE The low beam is the top lamp and the high beam is the bottom lamp 4 Draw a vertical line on the wall that aligns with the motorcycle when it is upright 5 Draw a horizontal line th...

Page 114: ...Figure 34 Low Beam Aiming 114...

Page 115: ...Figure 35 High Beam Aiming 115...

Page 116: ...ee figure 36 NOTE The top adjuster works on the low beam which is the top lamp The lower adjuster works on the high beam which is the lower lamp To move low beam to the right turn upper left adjuster...

Page 117: ...top adjuster works on the low beam which is the top lamp The lower adjuster works on the high beam which is the lower lamp To lower low beam turn upper right adjuster counter clockwise To raise low b...

Page 118: ...eath or serious injury The following checklist of possible operating troubles and their probable causes will be helpful in keeping your motorcycle in good operating condition More than one of these co...

Page 119: ...uate fuel pressure in fuel lines Possible leak See dealer 9 Clogged fuel injectors See dealer 10 Inoperative fuel pump See dealer 11 Water or dirt in fuel system See dealer 12 Engine management system...

Page 120: ...pply or oil not circulating See dealer 3 Heavy carbon deposit from lugging engine See dealer 4 Oil cooler obstructed 5 Cooling fans inoperative See dealer 6 Thermostat stuck closed See dealer 7 Plugge...

Page 121: ...ive use of add on accessories 3 Loose or corroded connections 4 Extensive periods of idling or low speed riding TRANSMISSION Transmission Shifts Hard Transmission shifting mechanism worn See dealer Tr...

Page 122: ...ANTY AND MAINTENANCE See Regular Service Intervals This Owner s Manual contains your new motorcycle warranty and a maintenance record The maintenance record is a scheduled mileage interval that contai...

Page 123: ...t address or sell your motorcycle visit the EBR website and fill out the owner information This is necessary in the event that the EBR Company needs to contact the owner concerning information that co...

Page 124: ...nto any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use or 2 the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design ha...

Page 125: ...y order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or EBR Refer to table 20 NHTSA Contacts ITEM DATA PHONE Call the Auto Safety Ho...

Page 126: ...equired by the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act to notify all owners in the event of a recall The form may be obtained at any EBR dealer or email the below information to info ebr com VEH...

Page 127: ...limitation may not apply to you TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW EBR AND ITS DEALERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE INCONVIENIENCE LOST TIME COMMERCIAL LOSS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTI...

Page 128: ...0 USA EXCLUSIONS This warranty will not apply to any motorcycle as follows 1 Which has not been operated or maintained as specified in the Owner s Manual 2 Which has been abused misused improperly sto...

Page 129: ...very that has not been documented by the selling dealer prior to retail delivery 4 Defects or damage due to the motorcycle caused by alterations outside of EBR factory specifications IMPORTANT READ CA...

Page 130: ...will be transferred to subsequent owners upon the resale of the motorcycle during the warranty period If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator then the Warranty period may have started and or expi...

Page 131: ...or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Other Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to st...

Page 132: ...ere has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your motorcycle Your emission control system may include parts such as the fuel injection system the ignition system catalytic converter oxygen...

Page 133: ...ACING dealer as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days As the motorcycle owner you should be aware that ERIK BUELL RACIN...

Page 134: ...al retail delivery whichever first occurs I COVERAGE Warranty defects shall be remedied during customary business hours at any authorized EBR motorcycle dealer located within the United States of Amer...

Page 135: ...able for any other expenses loss or damage whether direct incidental consequential or exemplary arising in connection with the sale or use of or inability to use the motorcycle for any purpose Some st...

Page 136: ...durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs However ERIK BUELL RACING is not liable for these parts The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance...

Page 137: ...ion of Federal and State laws Refer to Table 22 When servicing your motorcycle bring this Owner s manual to the dealership and complete the information needed in the blank columns listed Perform the s...

Page 138: ...idge Replace X X X X Air Cleaner Inspect clean Re oil X X X X X X Crankcase Breather Clean or Replace X X X Tires Check Condition Pressure Tread X X X X X X X 4 Rear Chain and Sprocket Inspect Adjust...

Page 139: ...ectrical switches and equipment Check Operation X X 2 Front Fork Oil Replace X X X 2 Exhaust System Inspect for Leaks Cracks Loose or Missing Fasteners or Heat Shield X X X X X X X 5 Battery Check bat...

Page 140: ...asteners Check Tightness X X X 2 Valve Clearance Inspect and Adjust Shims as Necessary X X X X X X 4 2 Road Test Verify Component System Functions X X X X X X X Table 21 NOTES 1 Perform annually or at...

Page 141: ...400 MILES 20 000 KM 18 600 MILES 30 000 KM 24 800 MILES 40 000 KM 31 000 MILES 50 000 KM 37 200 MILES 60 000 KM 43 400 MILES 70 000 KM Table 22 Owner s Maintenance Records SERVICE LITERATURE Visit any...

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