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Obligation of the purchaser

GG will have the right to reject any claims under Warranty in the event that:

a) the purchaser has failed to submit the vehicle to any of the inspections and/or maintenance work required in the Users’

Manual, or has exceeded the date set for such inspections or maintenance work. Also excluded from guarantee are those

faults that appeared prior to the dates established for an inspection or maintenance work where the latter was not carried

out, or was carried out later than the date established.

b) an inspection, maintenance or repair has been performed on the vehicle by third parties not recognised or authorised

by GG.

c) any maintenance or repair has been carried out on the vehicle that violates the technical requirements, specifications

and/or instructions indicated by the manufacturer.

d) spare parts whose use has not been authorised by GG have been used during the course of maintenance work or repairs

to the vehicle, or in the event that the vehicle has been used with fuels, lubricants or other liquids (including, amongst others,

cleaning products) that have not been expressly mentioned in the specifications set out in the User’s Manual.

e) the vehicle has been altered or modified in any way or fitted with components other than those expressly authorised by

GG as accepted components of the vehicle.

f) the vehicle has been stored or transported in a way that is not in accordance to the corresponding technical requirements.

g) the vehicle has been used for special purposes other than ordinary use, such as competition, races or record breaking

attempts.

h) the vehicle has been directly or indirectly damaged as a result of a fall or an accident.

Warranty exclusions

The following items are not covered by this Warranty:

a) worn parts, including, without any limitation, spark plugs, batteries, petrol filters, oil filter elements, (secondary) chains,

engine output pinions, rear sprockets, air filters, brake discs, brake pads, clutch plates and discs, bulbs, fuses, carbon

brushes, footrest rubbers, tyres, inner tubes, cables and other rubber components

b) lubricants (for example, oil, grease, etc.) and working fluids (for example, battery liquid, coolant, etc.)

c) inspection, adjustments and other maintenance tasks, as well as all kinds of cleaning work

d) damage to the paint-work and consequent corrosion due to external causes, such as stones, salt, industrial fumes and

other environmental impact, or inadequate cleaning with inappropriate products

e) any damages caused as a result of the defects, as well as any expenses incurred either directly or indirectly as a

Summary of Contents for TXT BOY - 2009

Page 1: ...TXT BOY TXT BOY ENGLISH USER MANUAL USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...of many years of competition and experience in this highly demanding discipline and of the many excellent results obtained by the great riders who have supplied the basic data to enable us to develop...

Page 4: ...amaging your motorbike Should these warnings not be heeded the guarantee may be automatically invalidated Miscellaneous These are the instructions necessary to ensure good use of the control and adjus...

Page 5: ...l 14 Clutch system Checking 15 Clutch system Bleeding 15 Coolant system Checking topping up 16 Carburettor Adjusting throttle cable 17 Adjusting idle speed 17 Spark plugs Inspecting 18 Air Filter Clea...

Page 6: ...40 500 cc Electrode separation 0 6 mm Forks suspension oil SAE 5 Summer SAE 2 5 Winter Fork suspension oil quantity 200 cm3 Shock absorber spring length 96 mm Front wheel pressure Standard 0 400 bar C...

Page 7: ...ommended oil is not available use semi synthetic oil Do not mix different oil types Mixture ratio oil 1 5 of petrol volume 50 parts petrol to every 0 75 part oil Note we recommend first preparing the...

Page 8: ...show the position of tap A for each case 8 C A Gear shift The motorcycle has a two speed gearbox which may be selected manually when the motorcycle is stationary by moving the lever A in a horizontal...

Page 9: ...heck that the gear lever is in neutral see instructions in the section Gear lever page 10 Open the fuel tap Note If the engine is cold move choke A upwards as shown by the arrow until it clicks into p...

Page 10: ...he motorcycle Release the throttle lever Use the front A and rear B brakes Warning Depending on circumstances and ground surface it may be better to use the front or rear brakes independently C A B A...

Page 11: ...gine at a moderate turnover speed never go to maximum turnover Constantly change the speed by opening and closing the throttle alternately C Transmission oil Checking the level If the motorcycle has b...

Page 12: ...n C Transmission oil Changing Start the engine and keep it running until it warms up then stop the engine Drain off the used oil To do so remove the drain plug A located on the lower part of the engin...

Page 13: ...the transparent window Warning Use the recommended oil See Quick Guide to Maintenance page 8 C Clutch system Bleeding If the system has been dismounted for repair or if faults are detected in the clu...

Page 14: ...s before opening the radiator cap Risk of burns Turn cap A in an anti clockwise direction until it is loosened Wait a few seconds then push the cap downwards finish the turn in the same direction and...

Page 15: ...cable Turning the threaded terminal B to the right increases the play of the cable and turning it to the left reduces the play C 7 Carburettor Adjusting the idle speed The carburettor has an idle adju...

Page 16: ...hould therefore be cleaned regularly To reach the air filter proceed as follows Undo the bolts shown by the arrows and remove the rear seat unit Using a screwdriver or similar remove the elastic band...

Page 17: ...e upper half of the transparent window A If not top up with a recommended brake fluid C 7 Rear brake fluid Checking The level is correct if it falls within the min and max marks on the tank If the lev...

Page 18: ...sing bolt B Warning Maintain the clutch lever with the play shown otherwise the performance and useful life of the clutch may be adversely affected C 3 mm max 7 Front brake lever Adjusting The front b...

Page 19: ...rks of both eccentrics are in the same position on both sides C Chain slack Checking Adjust chain tension with the eccentrics so that the slack in the tensed zone is 1 5 cm C Master link Checking The...

Page 20: ...ard 0 420 bar competition Rear tyre pressure 0 350 bar standard 0 300 bar competition C Brake pads Checking The brake pads both front and rear should be checked for wear periodically in order to enabl...

Page 21: ...in the brake system the air in the hydraulic circuit can be removed the bleeders A Once the air has been removed from the system replace the rubber cap on the bleeder to prevent dirt from entering th...

Page 22: ...24 Lubrication Clean and lubricate frequently with oil The joints of the clutch and front brake levers C 7 Lubrication Clean and lubricate frequently with oil The joint and spring of the foot pegs C 3...

Page 23: ...33 32 25 Lubrication Clean and lubricate frequently with oil The joint of the kick start pedal C Lubrication Clean and lubricate frequently with oil The secondary chain C 7 7...

Page 24: ...7 Lubrication Clean and lubricate frequently with oil The throttle lever especially after washing the motorcycle with high pressure hoses C 7 Identification The serial number of the motorcycle is eng...

Page 25: ...e apparent within the period established in the Law decree 23 2003 on the 10th of July covering Warranties on Consumer Goods Sold from the time of delivery and in accordance with the Directive 1999 44...

Page 26: ...icle has been altered or modified in any way or fitted with components other than those expressly authorised by GG as accepted components of the vehicle f the vehicle has been stored or transported in...

Page 27: ...he defect by an expert from GG Any additional obligations arising out of guarantees on parts replaced free of charge or any other service rendered free of charge are excluded from the effects of this...

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