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Checking the Front Fork Turning Handlebar For damage:
·Check the Front Fork with your eyes to see if it is damaged.
·Turn the Turning Handlebars to see if the Front Fork is curved and produces noise.
Lock-up of the Front Fork Axle:
·Use a spanner or other tools to check the Front Fork Axle to see whether its screw nuts are tight.
·Turn the Turning Handlebars to see if they are tight and in balance.
·Check the Turning Handlebars to see whether they are pulled tight by the braking cable.
·If you find anything wrong, please take the motorcycle to the distributor or special repair shops for
maintenance or adjustment.
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Checking the Brakes ---- the distance the Brake Lever travels
Front Brake Lever’s free travel distance
·The ideal free travel distance the Front Brake Lever travels is 10-20 mm.
·When you press the Brake Lever towards the handlebar, if you find it very loose, you have to readjust the
Brake Lever to shorten its free travel distance.
Rear Brake Paddle’s free travel distance
·Press the Rear Brake Paddle till it stops.
·Measure the distance the Brake Paddle travels.
·The ideal free travel distance of the Rear Brake Paddle is 20-30mm.
·When you press the Rear Brake Paddle down, if you find it very tight, it is a problem.