18 CLEANING, CARE
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18.1
Cleaning the motorcycle
Note
Material damage
Components become damaged or destroyed if a pressure cleaner is used incorrectly.
The high pressure forces water into the electrical components, connectors, throttle cables, and bearings, etc.
Pressure which is too high causes malfunctions and destroys components.
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Do not direct the water jet directly on to electrical components, connectors, throttle cables or bearings.
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Maintain a minimum distance between the nozzle of the pressure cleaner and the component.
Minimum clearance
60 cm (23.6 in)
Note
Environmental hazard
Hazardous substances cause environmental damage.
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Dispose of oils, grease, cleaning agents, brake fluid etc. properly and in compliance with the appli-
cable regulations.
Info
Clean the motorcycle regularly to maintain its value and appearance over a long period.
Avoid direct sunshine when cleaning the motorcycle.
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Remove the coarse dirt particles with a gentle water jet.
Guideline
Do not remove the bearing bridge of the engine sprocket
during the entire operation.
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Spray the heavily soiled parts with a normal commercial
motorcycle cleaner and clean using a brush.
Motorcycle cleaner (
Info
Use warm water containing normal motorcycle cleaner
and a soft sponge.
Never apply motorcycle cleaner to the dry motorcycle.
Always rinse the motorcycle with water before use.
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After rinsing the motorcycle with a gentle spray of water,
allow it to dry thoroughly.
Warning
Danger of accidents
Moisture and dirt impair the
brake system.
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Explain to your child that he or she must brake
carefully several times to dry out and remove dirt
from the brake linings and the brake discs.
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After cleaning, your child should ride a short distance until
the brake system has dried through careful braking.
Info
The heat causes the water to evaporate even in inac-
cessible parts of the vehicle.
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