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Summary of Contents for VENTURE 50

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Page 10: ...Two keys are supplied with your vehicle Keep the spare key in a safe place of time...

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Page 12: ...minimum 93 octane in this vehicle A an open A A B B open A Fuel Indicator If the coolant temperature indicator 2 has reached the red area the coolant temperature is too high indicating a problem not i...

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Page 14: ...refueling between the Low and Full indicators as shown above coolant to the Close when mixing with coolant...

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Page 16: ...ce activities before you start your ride or ask a specialized dealer to do so This will provide you with the certainty that your scooter corresponds to traffic regulations A technically sound scooter...

Page 17: ...ntee in all cases since the test scope is not always sufficient Our The total allowable weight may not be exceeded Check the tire pressure DOT a ly Do not operate the scooter under the influence of dr...

Page 18: ...n waiting in traffic Different riding conditions affect fuel consumption The following conditions are unfavorable for fuel consumption High traffic density especially in big cities with many stops for...

Page 19: ...ed by carefully running them in at various slanted positions Only then will the tire surface obtain its full grip after 250 miles The slightly reduced braking effect can be compensated for by an incre...

Page 20: ...g stand Operate the rear handbrake lever to avoid movement of the scooter Avoid high engine rpm s while the vehicle is standing still otherwise the clutch will engage The tank cap is located behind th...

Page 21: ...g up the scooter when operating the kick starter Turn the ignition lock 1 with the key to its operating position Do not open the throttle 2 Depress the kick starter lever 3 quickly and the engine will...

Page 22: ...thick rust film can cause the brakes to lock up When setting out on a ride after a long lay up period carefully operate the brakes several times until they work normally Washing the scooter or riding...

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Page 24: ...Servicing the scooter cleaning agents...

Page 25: ...icle in the winter can cause considerable damage due to the presence of salt on the roads corrosion At the end of each ride wash the scooter with cold water Thoroughly dry the scooter Treat parts liab...

Page 26: ...Remove the battery Observe the maintenance instructions Spray suitable lubricants onto the brake lever and clutch lever joints and the side standard and main standard bearings Rub bright chromium plat...

Page 27: ...nly approved accessories and original spare parts for our scooters This is in your own best interest the safety suitability and reliability of these accesories and parts will have been tested specific...

Page 28: ...the oil drain bolt 1 and drain the engine oil If the oil filter element also needs to be replaced or cleaned perform the following procedure Remove the oil strainer cover 1 spring 3 and Oil filter el...

Page 29: ...oil filler plug 1 and check if the oil level is below the oil filler opening If required replenish transmission oil Stop the warmed up engine wait for several minutes Prop the scooter on the parking...

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Page 31: ...of the tires i B Checking the tire profiles Observe the minimum profile depth prescribed by law Never ride without valve caps 1 Firmly tightened valve caps prevent the tire from suddenly losing press...

Page 32: ...handlebars until the brake fluid tank 2 is level The brake fluid level 3 should be between the minimum MIN and the maximum marking MAX If air bubbles can be seen check the brake linings for wear if ne...

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Page 34: ...or plastic surfaces as it will damage the scooter severely Turn the handlebars until the brake fluid tank 2 is level The brake fluid level 3 should be between the minimum MIN and the maximum marking...

Page 35: ...32 NOTES ON MAINTENANCE 3 B Rear brake system continued disc...

Page 36: ...ble moves freely Check whether the throttle cable is obstructed by other parts Open the twist grip throttle control until resistance can be felt Measure the play Nominal value A 1 2 mm Slacken the loc...

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Page 38: ...lter cover 10 Remove the foam 11 Check air filter element 12 If damaged or dirty replace Remove the screws 7 and take off the air filter housing 8 NOTE Replace the air filter element every 7500 miles...

Page 39: ...ice life if the scooter is often ridden on dusty roads Check for proper installation of the foam housing in the filter case Otherwise the engine will run poorly or engine damage can occur Be careful n...

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Page 45: ...ion light 5 with the bulb holder carefully out of the position light housing Remove the rubber cover 1 Remove the bulb socket 2 by turning to the left Remove the head light bulb 3 Installation takes p...

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Page 49: ...ndicator tail brake light is LED Please change the whole lamp Installation takes place in reverse order to disassembly Remove the bolts 6 Remove the screws 7 Pull the lamp connector 8 Carefully remove...

Page 50: ...to adjust the screws 1 for the vertical and horizontal angle of the illuminated surface area of the road top for the left and right headlamp Position the scooter on a level floor 5m measured from the...

Page 51: ...electronic ignition control CDI NGK CR7E 0 7 0 8 mm n i m 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 r e t r a t s k c i k d n a r e t r a t s c i r t c e l E Engine type Construction Pistion displacement Bore Stroke Compressi...

Page 52: ...ock absorption adjustable preload n o i s n e p s u s r a e R T M u l A l a t e m t h g i L t n o r f s l e e h W T M u l A l a t e m t h g i L r a e r s l e e h W t n o r f s e r i T r a e r s e r i...

Page 53: ...change overhaul 0 15 litres W 0 2 1 V 2 1 F M h A 7 V 2 1 A 5 1 W 35W 5 3 V 2 1 m a e b w o L W 5 V 2 1 12V 3W 12V 3W LED V 2 1 W 0 1 V 2 1 x 2 API service SG type or higher SAE 10W 40 quantity 0 78...

Page 54: ...lebars 27 6 inches without rear view mirror 44 5 inches without rear view mirror t h g i e h m u m i x a M 56 6 in e s a b l e e h W 31 5 in t h g i e h t a e S 210 lbs y t p m e t h g i e W Weight in...

Page 55: ...sign restrictions Tinkering with safety relevant parts could threaten the safety of yourself and others 80 66 8 0 06 8 0 0 0 5 8K 8 8 0 0 5 3 5 0 0 5 8K 0 3 0 8 g work on the electical system 80 negat...

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