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TECHNICAL DATA 20

121

MJ

Main jet

Info

Do not use on sandy terrain.

20.3.2

Basic carburetor setting for sandy surfaces

Idle air adjusting screw

open

2 turns

Idling jet

37.5

Jet needle

6BFY42

71

Needle position

3rd position from top

Main jet

580

Info

If the engine is not running smoothly, use a smaller main jet.

20.4

Capacities

20.4.1

Gear oil

Gear oil

0.8 l (0.8 qt.)

Engine oil (15W/50) (

p. 126)

20.4.2

Coolant

Coolant

1.2 l (1.3 qt.)

Coolant (

p. 126)

20.4.3

Fuel

Total fuel tank capacity, approx.

8 l (2.1 US gal)

Super unleaded (98 octane) mixed
with 2-stroke engine oil (1:40)
(

p. 127)

20.5

Chassis

Frame

Central tube frame made of chrome molybdenum
steel tubing

Fork

WP XACT 5448

Suspension travel

front

300 mm (11.81 in)

rear

293 mm (11.54 in)

Fork offset

22 mm (0.87 in)

Shock absorber

WP XACT 5750

Brake system

Disc brakes, floating brake calipers

Brake discs - diameter

front

260 mm (10.24 in)

rear

220 mm (8.66 in)

Brake discs - wear limit

front

2.5 mm (0.098 in)

Summary of Contents for F2101U0

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2021 TC 125 Art no 3402439en ...

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Page 3: ...ns prices colors forms materials services designs equipment etc without prior notice and without specifying reasons to adapt these to local conditions as well as to stop production of a particular model without prior notice Husqvarna Motorcycles accepts no liability for delivery options deviations from illustrations and descriptions as well as misprints and other errors The models por trayed partl...

Page 4: ...r 19 7 PREPARING FOR USE 20 7 1 Advice on preparing for first use 20 7 2 Running in the engine 21 7 3 Preparing the vehicle for difficult operating conditions 21 7 4 Preparing vehicle for rides on dry sand 22 7 5 Preparing vehicle for rides on wet sand 23 7 6 Preparing vehicle for rides on wet and muddy circuits 25 7 7 Preparing vehicle for high temperatures or slow riding 25 7 8 Preparing vehicle...

Page 5: ...the glass fiber yarn filling in the main silencer 62 11 30 Removing the right side cover 63 11 31 Installing the right side cover 64 11 32 Removing the fuel tank 64 11 33 Installing the fuel tank 65 11 34 Checking the chain for dirt 67 11 35 Cleaning the chain 67 11 36 Checking the chain tension 68 11 37 Adjusting the chain tension 68 11 38 Checking the chain rear sprocket engine sprocket and chai...

Page 6: ... 107 15 10 Adjusting the basic position of the shift lever 108 16 SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE 109 16 1 Checking the gear oil level 109 16 2 Changing the gear oil 109 16 3 Adding the gear oil 110 17 CLEANING CARE 112 17 1 Cleaning the motorcycle 112 18 STORAGE 114 18 1 Storage 114 18 2 Preparing for use after storage 115 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 116 20 TECHNICAL DATA 118 20 1 Engine 118 20 2 Engine tighte...

Page 7: ...l be optimally cared for by specially trained experts using the specialist tools required Indicates a page reference more information is provided on the specified page Indicates information with more details or tips Indicates the result of a testing step Indicates the end of an activity including potential rework 1 2 Formats used The typographical formats used in this document are explained below ...

Page 8: ... instruction and all further instructions included carefully The safety instructions are highlighted in the text and are referred to at the relevant passages Info Various information and warning labels are attached in prominent locations on the product described Do not remove any information or warning labels If they are missing you or others may not recognize dangers and may therefore be injured ...

Page 9: ... Danger Danger of accidents A rider who is not fit to ride poses a danger to him or herself and others Do not operate the vehicle if you are not fit to ride due to alcohol drugs or medication Do not operate the vehicle if you are physically or mentally impaired Danger Danger of poisoning Exhaust gases are toxic and inhaling them may result in unconsciousness and death Always make sure there is suf...

Page 10: ...heck them for damage and wear Change dam aged or worn parts After completing a repair or service work check the operating safety of the vehicle 2 9 Environment If you use your motorcycle responsibly you can ensure that problems and conflicts do not occur To protect the future of the motorcycle sport make sure that you use your motorcycle legally display environmental con sciousness and respect the...

Page 11: ... The current Husqvarna Motorcycles accessories for your vehicle are available from your authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles dealer and on the Husqvarna Motorcycles website International Husqvarna Motorcycles website www husqvarna motorcycles com 3 4 Service A prerequisite for perfect operation and prevention of premature wear is that the service care and tuning work on the engine and chassis is prope...

Page 12: ...dealer will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding your vehicle and Husqvarna Motorcycles A list of authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles dealers can be found on the Husqvarna Motorcycles website International Husqvarna Motorcycles website www husqvarna motorcycles com ...

Page 13: ...VIEW OF VEHICLE 4 11 4 1 View of vehicle front left example S04233 10 1 Hand brake lever p 15 2 Clutch lever p 15 3 Air filter box cover 4 Shift lever p 17 5 Fuel tap p 17 ...

Page 14: ...xample S04234 10 1 Seat 2 Fuel tank filler cap 3 Switch off button p 15 4 Throttle grip p 15 5 Kick starter lever p 18 6 Foot brake lever p 18 7 Shock absorber compression adjustment 8 Level viewer for brake fluid rear 9 Shock absorber rebound adjustment ...

Page 15: ...side of the steering head 5 2 Type label 401946 10 The type label 1 is fixed to the front of the steering head 5 3 Engine number 401949 10 The engine number 1 is located on the left side of the engine under the engine sprocket 5 4 Fork part number 401947 10 The fork part number 1 is stamped on the inner side of the fork stub ...

Page 16: ...5 SERIAL NUMBERS 14 5 5 Shock absorber article number 401948 10 The shock absorber article number 1 is stamped on the top of the shock absorber above the adjusting ring towards the engine side ...

Page 17: ...ing the hand brake lever 6 3 Throttle grip S03436 11 Throttle grip 1 is fitted on the right side of the handlebar 6 4 Switch off button S03437 10 Switch off button 1 is fitted on the left side of the handlebar Possible states The switch off button is in the basic position In this position the ignition circuit is closed and the engine can be started The switch off button is pressed In this position...

Page 18: ...nsult a doctor if you swallow fuel Do not inhale fuel vapors In case of skin contact rinse the affected area with plenty of water Rinse the eyes thoroughly with water and consult a doctor in case of fuel contact with the eyes Change your clothing in case of fuel spills on them Keep fuels correctly in a suitable canister and out of the reach of children Note Environmental hazard Improper handling o...

Page 19: ...mpletely 6 8 Choke K01239 10 Choke 1 is fitted on the left side of the carburetor Activating the choke function frees a drill hole in the carburetor through which the engine can draw extra fuel This results in a richer fuel air mixture which is needed for a cold start Info If the engine is warm the choke function must be deacti vated Possible states Choke function activated The choke lever is pull...

Page 20: ...re riding swing the kick starter lever inwards towards the engine 6 11 Foot brake lever 401956 10 Foot brake lever 1 is located in front of the right footrest The foot brake lever is used to activate the rear brake 6 12 Plug in stand H02629 10 The support for plug in stand 1 is the left side of the wheel spindle The plug in stand is used to park the motorcycle The plug in stand is used as a fork l...

Page 21: ...fitted in front of the handlebar It shows the total number of service hours of the engine The service hour counter begins counting when the engine is started and stops when the engine is switched off Info The value indicated by the service hour counter cannot be cleared or adjusted ...

Page 22: ...haracteristic Adapt your riding speed to the road conditions and your riding ability Warning Danger of accidents The vehicle is not designed to carry passengers Do not ride with a passenger Warning Danger of accidents The brake system fails in the event of overheating If the foot brake lever is not released the brake linings drag continuously Take your foot off the foot brake lever when you are no...

Page 23: ...mum permissible overall weight 335 kg 739 lb Maximum permissible front axle load 145 kg 320 lb Maximum permissible rear axle load 190 kg 419 lb Check the spoke tension p 93 Info The spoke tension must be checked after half an hour of operation Run in the engine p 21 7 2 Running in the engine During the running in phase do not exceed the specified engine performance Guideline Maximum engine perform...

Page 24: ...indicated value does not correspond to the setpoint value Warning Danger of scalding During motorcycle operation the coolant gets very hot and is under pressure Do not open the radiator the radiator hoses or other cooling system compo nents if the engine or the cooling system are at operating temperature Allow the cooling system and the engine to cool down before you open the radiator the radiator...

Page 25: ...om your authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles workshop 600868 01 Clean the chain Chain cleaner p 128 Mount the steel sprocket Grease the chain Universal oil spray p 129 Clean the radiator fins Straighten bent radiator fins carefully Condition Regular use in sand Change the piston every 10 operating hours 7 5 Preparing vehicle for rides on wet sand M01129 01 Check the radiator cap Value on the radiator ...

Page 26: ... rinse the area affected immediately with lukewarm water Change the radiator cap M01274 01 Mount the air filter rain cover Air filter rain cover 79006921000 Info Observe the fitting instructions for Husqvarna Motor cycles accessories M01107 01 Adjust the carburetor jetting and setting Info The recommended carburetor tuning is available from your authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles workshop 600868 01 ...

Page 27: ...Adjust the carburetor jetting and setting Info The recommended carburetor tuning is available from your authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles workshop 600868 01 Mount the steel sprocket Clean the motorcycle p 112 Straighten bent radiator fins carefully 7 7 Preparing vehicle for high temperatures or slow riding M01129 01 Check the radiator cap Value on the radiator cap 1 8 bar 26 psi If the indicated va...

Page 28: ...r Change the radiator cap 600868 01 Adjust the secondary drive to the road conditions Info The engine oil heats up quickly when the clutch is operated frequently due to an excessively high sec ondary ratio Clean the chain Chain cleaner p 128 Clean the radiator fins Straighten bent radiator fins carefully Check the coolant level p 97 7 8 Preparing vehicle for low temperatures or snow M01274 01 Moun...

Page 29: ...re condition p 92 Check tire pressure p 92 Check the spoke tension p 93 Info The spoke tension must be checked regularly as incorrect spoke tension will strongly impair riding safety Clean the dust boots of the fork legs p 46 Bleed the fork legs p 45 Check the air filter Check the settings of all controls and ensure that they can be operated smoothly Check all screws nuts and hose clamps regularly...

Page 30: ... lever slowly and at the same time open the throt tle carefully 8 4 Shifting riding Warning Danger of accidents If you change down at high engine speed the rear wheel blocks and the engine races Do not change into a low gear at high engine speed Info If you hear unusual noises while riding stop immediately switch off the engine and contact an autho rized Husqvarna Motorcycles workshop First gear i...

Page 31: ...m the brake linings and the brake discs On sandy wet or slippery surfaces use the rear brake mostly if possible Always finish braking before you go into a bend Change down to a lower gear appropriate to your road speed Use the braking effect of the engine on long downhill stretches Change down one or two gears but do not over rev the engine You will have to apply the brakes far less frequently as ...

Page 32: ... Note Danger of damage The parked vehicle can roll away or fall over Park the vehicle on a firm and level surface Note Fire hazard Hot vehicle components pose a fire hazard and explosion risk Do not park the vehicle near to materials which are highly flammable or explosive Allow the vehicle to cool down before covering it H02628 01 Switch off the engine Mount plug in stand on the fork legs Plug in...

Page 33: ...y consult a doctor if you swallow fuel Do not inhale fuel vapors In case of skin contact rinse the affected area with plenty of water Rinse the eyes thoroughly with water and consult a doctor in case of fuel contact with the eyes Change your clothing in case of fuel spills on them Note Environmental hazard Improper handling of fuel is a danger to the environment Do not allow fuel to enter the grou...

Page 34: ...el p 84 Check the free travel of the foot brake lever p 82 Check the frame p 72 Check the link fork p 72 Checking the fork bearing for play Checking the shock absorber heim joint for play Check the shock absorber linkage Check the tire condition p 92 Check tire pressure p 92 Check the wheel bearing for play Check the wheel hubs Check the rim run out Check the spoke tension p 93 Check the chain rea...

Page 35: ...ours Every 10 operating hours every 48 months every 12 months Change the front brake fluid Change the rear brake fluid Change the hydraulic clutch fluid p 75 Lubricate the steering head bearing p 53 Service the fork Perform the shock absorber service Check adjust the carburetor components Change the needle jet Change the coolant p 99 Perform minor engine service Check the inlet membrane Check the ...

Page 36: ... in the fork In this system suspension is located in the left fork leg and damping in the right fork leg As fork springs are no longer required a significant weight advantage is achieved when compared to conventional forks The response on slightly uneven surfaces is significantly improved In normal driving mode suspension is provided exclusively by an air cushion A steel spring is located in the l...

Page 37: ...w speed is gradual Thus modifications in the high speed range affect the compression damping in the low speed range and vice versa 10 4 Adjusting the low speed compression damping of the shock absorber Caution Risk of injury Parts of the shock absorber will move around if the shock absorber is detached incor rectly The shock absorber is filled with highly compressed nitrogen Please follow the desc...

Page 38: ...0 Turn adjusting screw 1 all the way clockwise with a socket wrench Info Do not loosen fitting 2 Turn counterclockwise by the number of turns corresponding to the shock absorber type Guideline Highspeed compression damping Comfort 2 turns Standard 1 5 turns Sport 1 turn Info Turn clockwise to increase the damping turn counter clockwise to reduce the damping 10 6 Adjusting the rebound damping of th...

Page 39: ... clockwise to increase the damping turn counterclockwise to reduce damping when the shock absorber rebounds 10 7 Measuring the rear wheel dimension unloaded Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand p 45 402415 10 Main work Position the sag gage in the rear axle and measure the distance to marking SAG on the rear fender Sag gauge 00029090500 Sag gage pin 00029990010 Note down the val...

Page 40: ...oad of the shock absorber p 39 10 9 Checking the riding sag of the shock absorber 402417 10 Measure dimension A of rear wheel unloaded p 37 With another person holding the motorcycle the rider wear ing full protective clothing sits on the seat in a normal sitting position feet on footrests and bounces up and down a few times The rear wheel suspension levels out Another person again measures the di...

Page 41: ...cle with a lift stand p 45 Remove the shock absorber p 55 After removing the shock absorber clean it thoroughly 402659 10 Main work Loosen screw 1 Turn adjusting ring 2 until the spring is no longer under ten sion Hook wrench 90129051000 Measure the total spring length while the spring is not under tension Tension the spring by turning adjusting ring 2 to specified dimension A Guideline Spring pre...

Page 42: ...ll the shock absorber p 57 Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand p 45 Check the static sag of the shock absorber p 38 Check the riding sag of the shock absorber p 38 Adjust the rebound damping of the shock absorber p 36 10 12 Checking the basic setting of the fork Info For various reasons no exact riding sag can be determined for the fork 401000 01 Smaller differences in the rider s weight can...

Page 43: ...g Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand p 45 K01061 10 Main work Remove protection cap 1 Push together fork airpump 2 fully Fork airpump 79412966100 Info The fork airpump is included as part of the motorcy cle s accessory pack Connect the fork airpump to the left fork leg The fork airpump indicator switches on automatically A little air escapes from the fork leg when connecting I...

Page 44: ...se all the way Info Adjusting screw 1 is located at the upper end of the right fork leg Turn counterclockwise by the number of clicks correspond ing to the fork type Guideline Compression damping Comfort 17 clicks Standard 12 clicks Sport 7 clicks Info Turn clockwise to increase damping turn counter clockwise to reduce damping during compression 10 15 Adjusting the rebound damping of the fork Info...

Page 45: ...at a distance of A from the center Hole distance A 3 5 mm 0 138 in The handlebar can be mounted in 2 different positions In this way the handlebar can be mounted in the most comfortable position for the rider 10 17 Adjusting the handlebar position Warning Danger of accidents A repaired handlebar poses a safety risk If the handlebar is bent or straightened the material becomes fatigued The handleba...

Page 46: ...andlebar supports are longer and higher on one side Position the left and right handlebar supports evenly Mount and tighten screws 2 Guideline Screw handle bar support M10 40 Nm 29 5 lbf ft Loctite 243 Position the handlebar Info Make sure the cables and wiring are positioned cor rectly Position the handlebar clamp Mount screws 1 but do not tighten yet First bolt the handlebar clamp with screws 1 ...

Page 47: ...d Secure the motorcycle against falling over 11 2 Removing the motorcycle from the lift stand Note Material damage The vehicle may be damaged by incorrect procedure when parking Significant damage may be caused if the vehicle rolls away or falls over The components for parking the vehicle are designed only for the weight of the vehicle Park the vehicle on a firm and level surface Ensure that nobod...

Page 48: ...s remove dust and coarse dirt parti cles from the inside fork tubes Over time dirt can accumulate behind the dust boots If this dirt is not removed the seals rings behind can start to leak Warning Danger of accidents Oil or grease on the brake discs reduces the braking effect Always keep the brake discs free of oil and grease Clean the brake discs with brake cleaner when necessary Clean and oil th...

Page 49: ...ine Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Position the brake line and clamp Mount and tighten screws 2 Position the fork protector on the right fork leg Mount and tighten screws 3 Guideline Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft 11 7 Removing the fork legs Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand p 45 Remove the front wheel p 88 S02315 10 Main work Remove screws 1 and t...

Page 50: ...milled groove from the top must be flush with the upper edge of the upper triple clamp The air suspension is located in the left fork leg The pressure and rebound damping is located in the right fork leg S03438 11 Tighten screws 2 Guideline Screw top triple clamp M8 17 Nm 12 5 lbf ft Tighten screws 3 Guideline Screw bottom triple clamp M8 12 Nm 8 9 lbf ft S02315 11 Position the brake caliper Mount...

Page 51: ...54 Remove the handlebar cushion K01249 10 Main work Take off cable holder 1 in front of the left radiator Remove screw 2 Remove screw 3 Remove the upper triple clamp with the handlebar and hang them to the side Info Cover the components to protect them against dam age Do not kink the cables and lines K01250 10 Remove O ring 4 Remove protective ring 5 Remove the lower triple clamp with the steering...

Page 52: ...tective ring 2 and O ring 3 K01251 10 Position the upper triple clamp with the handlebar Mount screw 4 but do not tighten yet H01182 11 Position the fork legs Air bleeder screw 5 of the right fork leg is positioned to the front Valve A of the left fork leg faces the front Info Grooves are milled into the side of the upper end of the fork legs The second milled groove from the top must be flush wit...

Page 53: ...0 Using a plastic hammer tap lightly on the upper triple clamp to avoid stresses Tighten screws 8 Guideline Screw top triple clamp M8 17 Nm 12 5 lbf ft Secure wiring harness and clutch line with cable holder 9 S02315 12 Position the brake caliper Mount and tighten screws bk Guideline Screw front brake caliper M8 25 Nm 18 4 lbf ft Loctite 243 Position the brake line and the clamp Mount and tighten ...

Page 54: ...ith play in the steering head bearing the bearings and the bearing seats in the frame can become damaged over time Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand p 45 H01167 01 Main work Move the handlebar to the straight ahead position Move the fork legs to and fro in the direction of travel Play should not be detectable on the steering head bear ing If there is detectable play Adjust st...

Page 55: ...pper triple clamp to avoid stresses Tighten screws 1 Guideline Screw top triple clamp M8 17 Nm 12 5 lbf ft Mount and tighten screw 2 Guideline Screw top steering stem M8 20 Nm 14 8 lbf ft Loctite 243 Finishing work Check steering head bearing play p 52 Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand p 45 Mount the handlebar cushion 11 13 Lubricating the steering head bearing H02387 01 Remove the lower t...

Page 56: ...nstalling the start number plate F01640 10 Position the brake line and brake line guide on the start num ber plate Mount and tighten screw 1 Position the start number plate The holding lugs engage in the fender Mount and tighten screw 2 11 16 Removing front fender Preparatory work Remove the start number plate p 54 K01078 10 Main work Remove screws 1 and 2 Remove front fender ...

Page 57: ...lbf ft Finishing work Install the start number plate p 54 11 18 Removing the shock absorber Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand p 45 S03459 10 Main work Remove the cable ties Remove screws 1 with the washers Detach frame protector in area A and take off K01091 10 Remove screw 2 Remove fitting 3 Info Raise the wheel slightly to be able to remove the screws more easily ...

Page 58: ...nder from the push rod H01540 01 Remove the connecting link of the chain Take off the chain Info Cover the components to protect them against dam age S03460 10 Remove nut 7 and pull out the fork pivot Push the link fork back and secure it against falling over K01279 10 Hold the shock absorber and remove screw 8 Remove the shock absorber carefully at the bottom ...

Page 59: ... 5 100 Nm 73 8 lbf ft K00949 10 Mount the chain Connect the chain with the connecting link Guideline The closed side of the chain joint lock must face in the direction of travel K01098 11 Position the foot brake cylinder Push rod 3 engages in the foot brake cylinder The dust boot is correctly positioned Mount and tighten screws 4 Guideline Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft H01546 10 Pos...

Page 60: ...position Mount and tighten screws 7 with the washers Guideline Screw frame pro tector M5 3 Nm 2 2 lbf ft Mount the new cable ties Check the free travel of the foot brake lever p 82 Finishing work Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand p 45 11 20 Removing the seat Preparatory work Remove the air filter box cover p 59 V01319 10 Main work Remove screw 1 H02218 10 Raise the rear of the seat pull th...

Page 61: ...atched in place correctly V01319 10 Mount and tighten screw 1 Guideline Screw seat fixing M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Finishing work Install the air filter box cover p 59 11 22 Removing the air filter box cover K01256 10 Pull off the air filter box cover sideways in areas A B and C and take off toward the rear 11 23 Installing the air filter box cover K01262 10 Attach catch 1 of the air filter box in area...

Page 62: ...tc correctly and in compliance with the applicable regulations Preparatory work Remove the air filter box cover p 59 K01263 10 Main work Detach retaining tab 1 Remove air filter with air filter sup port Take off air filter from air filter support 11 25 Cleaning the air filter and air filter box Note Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage Dispose of oils grease filters...

Page 63: ...ge and tight ness Finishing work Install the air filter p 61 Install the air filter box cover p 59 11 26 Installing the air filter 102178 10 Main work Mount the clean air filter on the air filter support Grease the air filter in area A Long life grease p 128 K01267 10 Insert the air filter and position top retaining pin 1 in bush ing B The air filter is correctly positioned Secure the bottom retai...

Page 64: ...sition the main silencer in sleeve 1 Mount and tighten screws 2 with the washers Guideline Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft 11 29 Changing the glass fiber yarn filling in the main silencer Warning Danger of burns The exhaust system gets very hot when the vehicle is driven Allow the exhaust system to cool down before performing any work on the vehicle Info Over time the fibers of the ro...

Page 65: ...ling 3 into the inner tube Slide outer tube 4 over the inner tube with the new glass fiber yarn filling Mount and tighten all screws 1 Guideline Screws on main silencer M5 7 Nm 5 2 lbf ft Finishing work Install the main silencer p 62 11 30 Removing the right side cover Preparatory work Remove the air filter box cover p 59 Remove the seat p 58 K01268 10 Main work Detach side cover in area A pull of...

Page 66: ... no fuel is spilled particularly not on hot parts of the vehicle If any fuel is spilled wipe it off immediately Observe the specifications for refueling Warning Danger of poisoning Fuel is poisonous and a health hazard Avoid skin eye and clothing contact with fuel Immediately consult a doctor if you swallow fuel Do not inhale fuel vapors In case of skin contact rinse the affected area with plenty ...

Page 67: ... 10 Pull both spoilers laterally off the radiator and take off the fuel tank upwards 11 33 Installing the fuel tank Danger Fire hazard Fuel is highly flammable The fuel in the fuel tank expands when warm and can escape if overfilled Do not fuel the vehicle in the vicinity of open flames or lit cigarettes Switch off the engine for refueling Make sure that no fuel is spilled particularly not on hot ...

Page 68: ...ing in case of fuel spills on them K01272 11 Main work Check the throttle cable routing p 72 Position the fuel tank and fit the two spoilers laterally to the radiator Make sure that no cables or throttle cables are trapped or damaged K01271 11 Attach the fuel tank breather hose Mount and tighten screw 1 with the rubber bushing Guideline Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft K01270 11 Mount ...

Page 69: ...l and grease Clean the brake discs with brake cleaner when necessary Note Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage Dispose of oils grease filters fuel cleaning agents brake fluid etc correctly and in compliance with the applicable regulations Info The service life of the chain depends largely on its maintenance Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle with a lift stand p 4...

Page 70: ...fo Lower chain section 1 must be taut Chain wear is not always even so you should repeat this measurement at different chain positions Chain tension 55 58 mm 2 17 2 28 in If the chain tension does not meet the specification Adjust the chain tension p 68 Finishing work Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand p 45 11 37 Adjusting the chain tension Warning Danger of accidents Incorrect chain tensio...

Page 71: ... 1 Guideline Nut rear wheel spin dle M25x1 5 80 Nm 59 lbf ft Info The wide adjustment range of the chain adjusters 32 mm 1 26 in enables different secondary ratios with the same chain length Chain adjusters 4 can be turned by 180 Finishing work Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand p 45 11 38 Checking the chain rear sprocket engine sprocket and chain guide Preparatory work Raise the motorcycle...

Page 72: ...71 in If distance B is greater than the specified measurement Change the drivetrain kit Info When a new chain is mounted the rear sprocket and engine sprocket should also be changed New chains wear out faster on an old worn rear sprocket or engine sprocket H02524 01 Check the chain sliding guard for wear If the lower edge of the chain pins is in line with or below the chain sliding guard Change th...

Page 73: ...en screw on the chain sliding piece Guideline Screw chain slid ing piece M8 15 Nm 11 1 lbf ft 401760 01 Check the chain guide for wear Info Wear can be seen on the front of the chain guide If the light part of the chain guide is worn Change the chain guide M01368 01 Check that the chain guide is firmly seated If the chain guide is loose Tighten the fitting on the chain guide Guideline Remaining sc...

Page 74: ...na Motorcycles 11 40 Checking the link fork K01115 01 Check the link fork for damage cracking and deformation If the link fork exhibits damage cracking or deformation Change the link fork Info Always replace a damaged link fork Repair of the link fork is not authorized by Husqvarna Motorcycles 11 41 Checking the throttle cable routing Preparatory work Turn the tap handle of the fuel tap to the OFF...

Page 75: ...tall the right side cover p 64 Mount the seat p 59 Install the air filter box cover p 59 11 42 Checking the rubber grip 401197 01 Check the rubber grips on the handlebar for damage wear and looseness Info The rubber grips are vulcanized onto a sleeve on the left and onto the handle tube of the throttle grip on the right The left sleeve is clamped onto the handlebar The rubber grip can only be repl...

Page 76: ... a doctor immediately if brake fluid has been swallowed Rinse the affected area with plenty of water in the event of contact with the skin Rinse eyes thoroughly with water immediately and consult a doctor if brake fluid comes into contact with the eyes If brake fluid spills on to your clothing change the clothing Info The fluid level rises with increasing wear of the clutch facing discs Never use ...

Page 77: ...o your clothing change the clothing Note Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage Dispose of oils grease filters fuel cleaning agents brake fluid etc correctly and in compliance with the applicable regulations Info Never use DOT 5 brake fluid It is silicone based and purple in color Oil seals and clutch lines are not designed for DOT 5 brake fluid Avoid contact between ...

Page 78: ...tract fluid from the master cylinder reservoir to prevent overflow Remove the bleeding syringe Tighten the bleeder screw Mount protection cap Correct the fluid level of the hydraulic clutch Guideline Fluid level below container rim 4 mm 0 16 in Position cover with membrane Mount and tighten screws Info Clean up overflowed or spilled brake fluid immediately with water ...

Page 79: ...Adjusting the basic position of the hand brake lever S03440 11 Adjust the basic position of the hand brake lever to your hand size by turning adjusting screw 1 Info Turn the adjusting screw clockwise to increase the distance between the hand brake lever and the han dlebar Turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise to decrease the distance between the hand brake lever and the handlebar The range of ...

Page 80: ...ke fluid level will cause the brake system to fail If the brake fluid level drops below the specified marking or the specified value the brake system is leaking or the brake linings are worn down Check the brake system and do not continue riding until the problem is eliminated Your authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles workshop will be glad to help Warning Danger of accidents Old brake fluid reduces th...

Page 81: ...ater in the event of contact with the skin Rinse eyes thoroughly with water immediately and consult a doctor if brake fluid comes into contact with the eyes If brake fluid spills on to your clothing change the clothing Warning Danger of accidents Old brake fluid reduces the braking effect Make sure that brake fluid for the front and rear brake is changed in accordance with the service schedule You...

Page 82: ...linings reduce the braking effect Ensure that worn out brake linings are replaced immediately Your authorized Husqvarna Motorcy cles workshop will be glad to help F00062 10 Check the brake linings for minimum thickness A Minimum thickness A 1 mm 0 04 in If the minimum thickness is less than specified Change the front brake linings p 80 Check the brake linings for damage and cracking If damage or w...

Page 83: ... Note Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage Dispose of oils grease filters fuel cleaning agents brake fluid etc correctly and in compliance with the applicable regulations Info Never use DOT 5 brake fluid It is silicone based and purple in color Oil seals and brake lines are not designed for DOT 5 brake fluid Avoid contact between brake fluid and painted parts Brake ...

Page 84: ...e point S03441 10 Add brake fluid up to level A Guideline Level A brake fluid level below reservoir rim 5 mm 0 2 in Brake fluid DOT 4 DOT 5 1 p 126 Position cover 2 with membrane 3 Mount and tighten screws 1 Info Clean up overflowed or spilled brake fluid immediately with water 12 8 Checking the free travel of foot brake lever Warning Danger of accidents The brake system fails in the event of over...

Page 85: ...ilds up in the brake system on the rear brake Set the free travel on the foot brake lever in accordance with the specification K00534 10 Detach spring 1 Loosen nut 4 and with push rod 5 turn it back until you have maximum free travel To adjust the basic position of the foot brake lever to individ ual requirements loosen nut 2 and turn screw 3 accord ingly Info The range of adjustment is limited Tu...

Page 86: ...he brake fluid level has dropped below the marking A Add rear brake fluid p 84 12 11 Adding rear brake fluid Warning Danger of accidents An insufficient brake fluid level will cause the brake system to fail If the brake fluid level drops below the specified marking or the specified value the brake system is leaking or the brake linings are worn down Check the brake system and do not continue ridin...

Page 87: ...aled container Preparatory work Check the brake linings of the rear brake p 85 K01274 10 Main work Stand the vehicle upright Remove screw cap 1 with membrane 2 and the O ring Add brake fluid up to the marking A Brake fluid DOT 4 DOT 5 1 p 126 Mount and tighten the screw cap with the membrane and O ring Info Clean up overflowed or spilled brake fluid immediately with water 12 12 Checking the brake ...

Page 88: ...g Danger of accidents Oil or grease on the brake discs reduces the braking effect Always keep the brake discs free of oil and grease Clean the brake discs with brake cleaner when necessary Warning Danger of accidents Brake linings which have not been approved alter the braking efficiency Not all brake linings are tested and approved for Husqvarna motorcycles The structure and friction coefficient ...

Page 89: ...heck that spring plate 5 in the brake caliper and sliding plate 6 in the brake caliper bracket are seated properly Info The arrow on the spring plate points in the direction of rotation of the brake disc M01329 10 Insert the new brake linings insert pin 4 and mount the cotter pins 3 Info Always change the brake linings in pairs Make sure that decoupling plate 7 is mounted on the piston side brake ...

Page 90: ...k the brake pis tons H02371 10 Loosen screw 1 by several rotations Loosen screws 2 Press on screw 1 to push the wheel spindle out of the axle clamp Remove screw 1 H02372 10 Warning Danger of accidents Damaged brake discs reduce the braking effect Always lay the wheel down in such a way that the brake disc is not damaged Hold the front wheel and remove the wheel spindle Take the front wheel out of ...

Page 91: ...rt the spacers Clean and grease the wheel spindle Long life grease p 128 Position the front wheel and insert the wheel spindle The brake linings are correctly positioned H02371 11 Mount and tighten screw 2 Guideline Screw front wheel spindle M20x1 5 35 Nm 25 8 lbf ft Operate the hand brake lever several times until the brake linings are seated correctly against the brake disc Remove the motorcycle...

Page 92: ...r sprocket Info Cover the components to protect them against dam age Warning Danger of accidents Damaged brake discs reduce the braking effect Always lay the wheel down in such a way that the brake disc is not damaged Hold the rear wheel and remove the wheel spindle Take the rear wheel out of the link fork Info Do not operate the foot brake lever when the rear wheel is removed H03002 10 Remove spa...

Page 93: ... Mount the chain V01325 11 Position chain adjuster 3 Mount nut 4 but do not tighten it yet Make sure that chain adjusters 3 are fitted correctly on adjusting screws 5 Check the chain tension p 68 Tighten nut 4 Guideline Nut rear wheel spin dle M25x1 5 80 Nm 59 lbf ft Info The wide adjustment range of the chain adjusters 32 mm 1 26 in enables different secondary ratios with the same chain length Ch...

Page 94: ...re age Info The tire date of manufacture is usually contained in the tire label and is indicated by the last four digits of the DOT number The first two digits indicate the week of manufacture and the last two digits the year of manufacture Husqvarna Motorcycles recommends that the tires be changed after 5 years at the latest regardless of the actual state of wear If the tires are more than 5 year...

Page 95: ... in particular on a new vehicle Your authorized Husqvarna Motorcycles workshop will be glad to help 400694 01 Strike each spoke briefly using a screwdriver blade Info The frequency of the sound depends on the spoke length and spoke diameter If you hear different tone frequencies from different spokes of equal length and diameter this is an indica tion of different spoke tensions You should hear a ...

Page 96: ...ooling effect Dirty cooling fins also reduce the cooling effect 14 2 Radiator cover Info Do not use radiator covers in difficult operating condi tions K01283 10 The radiator cover is mounted in front of the left radiator between the radiator shield and radiator The radiator cover keeps the coolant temperature in the correct range Coolant temperature 65 70 C 149 158 F M01121 10 The radiator cover i...

Page 97: ...ion the matching radiator cover p 94 The larger holding lug is located at the top left Info Do not use both radiator covers at the same time K01265 10 Position radiator shield 3 Mount and tighten screws 2 Guideline Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Mount and tighten screws 1 Guideline Remaining screws chassis M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft ...

Page 98: ...or the cooling system are at operating temperature Allow the cooling system and the engine to cool down before you open the radiator the radiator hoses or other components of the cooling system In the event of scalding rinse the area affected immediately with lukewarm water Warning Danger of poisoning Coolant is toxic and a health hazard Keep coolant out of the reach of children Do not allow coola...

Page 99: ...ne to cool down before you open the radiator the radiator hoses or other components of the cooling system In the event of scalding rinse the area affected immediately with lukewarm water Warning Danger of poisoning Coolant is toxic and a health hazard Keep coolant out of the reach of children Do not allow coolant to come into contact with the skin the eyes and clothing Consult a doctor immediately...

Page 100: ...f water in the event of contact with the skin Rinse eyes thoroughly with water and consult a doctor immediately if coolant gets into the eyes Change clothing if coolant spills onto your clothing Condition The engine is cold Position the motorcycle upright Place an appropriate container under the water pump cover K01244 11 Remove screw 1 Take off radiator cap 2 Completely drain the coolant Mount an...

Page 101: ... ventilation when running the engine Use effective exhaust extraction when starting or running the engine in an enclosed space Allow the engine to warm up and cool down again Check the cooling system for leaks Check the coolant level p 97 14 9 Changing the coolant Warning Danger of scalding During motorcycle operation the coolant gets very hot and is under pressure Do not open the radiator the rad...

Page 102: ...water pump cover Completely drain the coolant Mount and tighten screw 1 with a new seal ring Guideline Screw water pump cover M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Position the motorcycle upright Completely fill the radiator with coolant Coolant p 126 S04199 01 Loosen screw 3 until coolant escapes without bubbles Mount and tighten screw 3 Guideline Bleeder screw cylin der head M6 8 Nm 5 9 lbf ft S04200 01 Mount rad...

Page 103: ...ing or running the engine in an enclosed space Start the engine and let it run at idle speed Move the handle bar to and fro over the entire steering range The idle speed must not change If the idle speed changes Adjust throttle cable play p 101 15 2 Adjusting throttle cable play Info If the correct routing of the throttle cable has already been secured the fuel tank does not need to be removed Pre...

Page 104: ... cable play p 101 15 3 Carburetor tuning Effects of carburetor tuning H01400 01 The different carburetor components must be tuned both to one another and for the use intended Main jet MJ The main jet MJ has the greatest influence with the throttle slide open full throttle If the insulator of a new spark plug is very light or white after a brief ride at full throttle or if the engine knocks a large...

Page 105: ...ence of throttle slide adjustment K00495 01 The idling jet has the greatest influence when the throttle slide is closed The first cylindrical part of the needle and the clip position have only minimal influence When the throttle slide is 1 8 open the first cylindrical part of the needle the idling jet and the clip position have the greatest influence K00496 01 When the throttle slide is 1 4 open t...

Page 106: ...he carburetor and the bottom left jet needle F1 corresponds to the leanest The optimal carburetor tuning is shown under the respective model B00075 10 Clip position 1 5 Clip position from above The five possible clip positions are shown here The carburetor tuning depends on the defined ambient and oper ating conditions 15 4 Carburetor idle setting 402799 10 The idle setting of the carburetor signi...

Page 107: ... Exhaust gases are toxic and inhaling them may result in unconsciousness and death Always make sure there is sufficient ventilation when running the engine Use effective exhaust extraction when starting or running the engine in an enclosed space Adjust the idle speed with adjusting screw 2 Guideline Choke function deactivated The choke lever is pushed in to the stop p 17 Idle speed 1 400 1 500 rpm...

Page 108: ... no fuel is spilled particularly not on hot parts of the vehicle If any fuel is spilled wipe it off immediately Observe the specifications for refueling Warning Danger of poisoning Fuel is poisonous and a health hazard Avoid skin eye and clothing contact with fuel Immediately consult a doctor if you swallow fuel Do not inhale fuel vapors In case of skin contact rinse the affected area with plenty ...

Page 109: ...p from Performance to Soft Disconnect plug in connector 1 of the ignition timing map adjustment Figure K00912 10 p 107 Soft better rideability Switching the ignition timing map from Soft to Performance Join plug in connector 1 of the ignition timing map adjustment Figure K00912 10 p 107 Performance better performance 15 9 Checking the basic position of the shift lever Info When driving the shift l...

Page 110: ...h A of the shift lever and shift shaft Mount the shift lever on the shift shaft in the required position and engage the gearing Info The range of adjustment is limited The shift lever must not come into contact with any other vehicle components during the shift procedure Mount and tighten screw 1 with the washers Guideline Screw shift lever M6 14 Nm 10 3 lbf ft Loctite 243 ...

Page 111: ...ar oil level monitoring M6 8 Nm 5 9 lbf ft 16 2 Changing the gear oil Warning Danger of scalding Engine and gear oil get very hot when the motorcycle is ridden Wear suitable protective clothing and safety gloves In the event of scalding rinse the area affected immediately with lukewarm water Note Environmental hazard Hazardous substances cause environmental damage Dispose of oils grease filters fu...

Page 112: ...5 Nm 11 1 lbf ft Fill in gear oil Gear oil 0 8 l 0 8 qt Engine oil 15W 50 p 126 Mount and tighten filler plug 3 with the O ring Danger Danger of poisoning Exhaust gases are toxic and inhaling them may result in unconsciousness and death Always make sure there is sufficient ventilation when running the engine Use effective exhaust extraction when starting or running the engine in an enclosed space ...

Page 113: ...en the gear oil level monitoring screw Guideline Screw gear oil level monitoring M6 8 Nm 5 9 lbf ft Mount and tighten filler plug 2 with the O ring Finishing work Danger Danger of poisoning Exhaust gases are toxic and inhaling them may result in unconsciousness and death Always make sure there is sufficient ventilation when running the engine Use effective exhaust extraction when starting or runni...

Page 114: ...ong period clean it regularly Avoid direct sunshine when cleaning the motorcycle 401061 01 Close off the exhaust system to keep water from entering Remove coarse dirt particles with a gentle water jet Spray heavily soiled parts with a normal commercial motorcy cle cleaner and then brush off with a soft brush Motorcycle cleaner p 128 Info Use warm water containing normal motorcycle cleaner and a so...

Page 115: ... 67 Treat bare metal except for brake discs and the exhaust sys tem with a corrosion inhibitor Preserving materials for paints metal and rubber p 129 Treat all plastic parts and powder coated parts with a mild cleaning and care product Special cleaner for glossy and matte paint finishes metal and plastic surfaces p 129 ...

Page 116: ... less workshop overload In this way you can avoid long workshop waiting times at the start of the new season 401058 01 When refueling for the last time before taking the motorcycle out of service add fuel additive Fuel additive p 128 Refuel p 31 Clean the motorcycle p 112 Change the gear oil p 109 Check the antifreeze and coolant level p 96 Empty the carburetor float chamber p 106 Check tire press...

Page 117: ...STORAGE 18 115 18 2 Preparing for use after storage 401059 01 Remove the motorcycle from the lift stand p 45 Perform checks and maintenance measures when preparing for use p 27 Make a test ride ...

Page 118: ...n carburetor or jets blocked Check set the carburetor compo nents Engine has no idle speed Idling jet blocked Check set the carburetor compo nents Adjusting screws on carbure tor distorted Carburetor adjust the idle speed p 105 Spark plug defective Change the spark plug Ignition system defective Check the ignition coil Check the spark plug connector Engine does not speed up Carburetor running over...

Page 119: ...eck the cooling system for leakage Check the coolant level p 97 Too little air stream Switch off engine when stationary Radiator fins very dirty Clean the radiator fins Foam formation in cooling sys tem Drain the coolant p 98 Refill with coolant p 98 Damaged cylinder head or cylinder head gasket Check the cylinder head and cylinder head gasket Bent radiator hose Change the radiator hose White smok...

Page 120: ...d gear 17 28 fourth gear 19 27 fifth gear 19 23 sixth gear 22 24 Ignition Contactless controlled fully electronic ignition with digital ignition adjustment type Kokusan Spark plug NGK BR9 ECMVX Spark plug electrode gap 0 60 mm 0 0236 in Starting aid Kick starter system 20 2 Engine tightening torques Screw inner membrane sheets EJOTDELTA PT 35x25 1 Nm 0 7 lbf ft Screw membrane support plate EJOTDEL...

Page 121: ... lbf ft Screw intermediate clutch cover M6x30 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Screw kick starter stop plate M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Loctite 243 Screw outer clutch cover M6x20 8 Nm 5 9 lbf ft Screw outer clutch cover M6x50 8 Nm 5 9 lbf ft Screw shift drum locating M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Loctite 243 Screw shift lever M6 14 Nm 10 3 lbf ft Loctite 243 Screw stop plate of exhaust con trol M6 10 Nm 7 4 lbf ft Loctite 243 Scr...

Page 122: ...3 71 2 480 1 5 30 42 71 2 480 1 501 2 300 m 4 925 7 546 ft ASO IJ NDL POS MJ 2 37 5 43 71 2 520 1 5 35 43 71 2 500 2 32 5 43 71 2 500 2 30 43 71 2 490 2 30 43 71 2 480 1 5 30 42 71 2 480 751 1 500 m 2 464 4 921 ft ASO IJ NDL POS MJ 1 5 35 42 71 3 520 2 37 5 43 71 2 520 1 5 35 43 71 2 500 2 32 5 43 71 2 500 2 30 43 71 2 490 2 30 43 71 2 480 301 750 m 988 2 461 ft ASO IJ NDL POS MJ 1 5 37 5 42 71 3 ...

Page 123: ...Engine oil 15W 50 p 126 20 4 2 Coolant Coolant 1 2 l 1 3 qt Coolant p 126 20 4 3 Fuel Total fuel tank capacity approx 8 l 2 1 US gal Super unleaded 98 octane mixed with 2 stroke engine oil 1 40 p 127 20 5 Chassis Frame Central tube frame made of chrome molybdenum steel tubing Fork WP XACT 5448 Suspension travel front 300 mm 11 81 in rear 293 mm 11 54 in Fork offset 22 mm 0 87 in Shock absorber WP ...

Page 124: ...EOMAX MX3S The tires specified represent one of the possible series production tires Additional information is available in the Service section under www husqvarna motorcycles com 20 7 Fork Fork article number 34 15 8U 01 Fork WP XACT 5448 Compression damping Comfort 17 clicks Standard 12 clicks Sport 7 clicks Rebound damping Comfort 17 clicks Standard 12 clicks Sport 7 clicks Air pressure 8 1 bar...

Page 125: ...m 10 04 in Weight of rider 75 85 kg 165 187 lb 260 mm 10 24 in Weight of rider 85 95 kg 187 209 lb 260 mm 10 24 in Gas pressure 10 bar 145 psi Static sag 35 mm 1 38 in Riding sag 105 mm 4 13 in Fitted length 477 mm 18 78 in Shock absorber fluid p 127 SAE 2 5 20 9 Chassis tightening torques Screw air filter box EJOT PT K70x25 5 Nm 3 7 lbf ft Screw fixed grip M4 5 Nm 3 7 lbf ft Loctite 243 Screw ser...

Page 126: ... 2701 Screw fork stub M8 15 Nm 11 1 lbf ft Screw front brake caliper M8 25 Nm 18 4 lbf ft Loctite 243 Screw handlebar clamp M8 20 Nm 14 8 lbf ft Screw subframe M8x30 30 Nm 22 1 lbf ft Loctite 2701 Screw subframe M8 30 Nm 22 1 lbf ft Loctite 2701 Screw top steering stem M8 20 Nm 14 8 lbf ft Loctite 243 Screw top triple clamp M8 17 Nm 12 5 lbf ft Engine bracket screw M10 60 Nm 44 3 lbf ft Remaining ...

Page 127: ...TECHNICAL DATA 20 125 Screw in fitting cooling system M24x1 5 18 Nm 13 3 lbf ft Loctite 243 Nut rear wheel spindle M25x1 5 80 Nm 59 lbf ft ...

Page 128: ... stated see specifications on the container and that has the relevant properties Antifreeze protection to at least 25 C 13 F The mixture ratio must be adjusted to the necessary antifreeze protection Use distilled water if the coolant needs to be diluted The use of premixed coolant is recommended Observe the coolant manufacturer specifications for antifreeze protection dilution and miscibility comp...

Page 129: ...ard classification SAE p 130 SAE 2 5 Guideline Use only oils that comply with the specified standards see specifications on the container and that exhibit the corresponding properties Super unleaded ROZ 98 RON 98 PON 94 Standard classification DIN EN 228 ROZ 98 RON 98 PON 94 Super unleaded 98 octane mixed with 2 stroke engine oil 1 40 Standard classification DIN EN 228 JASO FD p 130 1 40 Mixture r...

Page 130: ...zer High viscosity grease Recommended supplier SKF LGHB 2 Long life grease Recommended supplier MOTOREX Bike Grease 2000 Motorcycle cleaner Recommended supplier MOTOREX Moto Clean Multi purpose grease 00062010051 Recommended supplier Klüber Lubrication CENTOPLEX 2 EP Off road chain spray Recommended supplier MOTOREX Chainlube Offroad Oil for foam air filter Recommended supplier MOTOREX Racing Bio ...

Page 131: ...aints metal and rubber Recommended supplier MOTOREX Moto Protect Special cleaner for glossy and matte paint finishes metal and plastic surfaces Recommended supplier MOTOREX Quick Cleaner Universal oil spray Recommended supplier MOTOREX Joker 440 Synthetic ...

Page 132: ... motorcycle engines the transmission and clutch are lubricated with the same oil The JASO T903 MA2 standard meets these special requirements SAE The SAE viscosity classes were defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers and are used for classifying oils according to their viscosity The viscosity describes only one property of oil and says nothing about quality JASO FD JASO FD is a classificatio...

Page 133: ...LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 24 131 Art no Article number ca circa cf compare e g for example etc et cetera i a inter alia no number poss possibly ...

Page 134: ...ber emptying 106 idle setting 104 Carburetor tuning 102 Chain checking 69 cleaning 67 Chain guide checking 69 Chain tension adjusting 68 checking 68 Choke 17 Clutch fluid level checking correcting 74 fluid changing 75 Clutch lever 15 basic position adjusting 74 Compression damping fork adjusting 42 Coolant changing 99 draining 98 refilling 98 Coolant level checking 96 97 Cooling system 94 Customer...

Page 135: ... 107 Implied warranty 9 Intended use 6 K Kick starter lever 18 L Link fork checking 72 Lower triple clamp installing 50 removing 49 Low speed compression damping shock absorber adjusting 35 M Main silencer glass fiber yarn filling changing 62 installing 62 removing 62 Manufacturer warranty 9 Misuse 6 Motorcycle cleaning 112 from lift stand removing 45 lift stand raising with 45 O Owner s Manual 8 ...

Page 136: ...umber plate installing 54 removing 54 Starting 27 Steering head bearing lubricating 53 Steering head bearing play adjusting 53 checking 52 Storage 114 Switch off button 15 T Technical data capacities 121 carburetor 120 chassis 121 chassis tightening torques 123 engine 118 fork 122 shock absorber 123 tightening torques engine 118 tires 122 Throttle cable play adjusting 101 checking 101 Throttle cab...

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