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Brakes are noisy.
1. Metal-on-metal contact. Check brake pads for wear (page 36).
2. Non-wear related brake squeal. This is mainly just an annoyance and is
quite normal for disc brakes. If the pads are OK and the noise goes away
when braking harder, a special anti-squeal spray can be applied to the
rotor to suppress the noise.
The pedals rotate as the bike drives forward.
1. Freewheel sprocket is seized. Please refer repair to your MOTORINO™
dealer.
The seat won’t open (models with seat release on ignition lock).
Latch sticking. Pull up slightly on seat as you operate the release.
1.
Release cable too loose (page
2.
38 ).
The seat won’t stay latched (models with seat release on ignition
lock).
Release cable too tight (page
1.
38 ).
There’s a tick-tick sound coming from my front or rear wheel.
Interference with tire valve stem. Carefully rotate valve stem to clear
1.
the brake components or other hardware.
Troubleshooting
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