CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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Before transporting the motorcycle, it is
necessary to empty the fuel tank com-
pletely, making sure that it is completely
dry.
During transport, the motorcycle must
be firmly secured in an upright position
to avoid fuel and oil leaks.
Keep the fuel tank away from fires.
Allow some time for the engine and muf-
fler to cool down completely.
Fuel vapours are harmful to human
health.
Ensure the area is well ventilated before
proceeding.
Do not inhale fuel vapours.
Do not smoke, nor use naked flames.
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DRAINING THE FUEL TANK
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Place the motorcycle on firm and level
ground.
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Stop the engine and wait until it has
cooled down.
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Prepare a container large enough to
hold the fuel in the tank and place it on
the floor on the left side of the motorcy-
cle.
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Remove the fuel tank cap.
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Drain fuel using a manual pump or simi-
lar system.
Do not damage the fuel pump assembly
(fuel level gauge accommodated inside
the tank).
Refit the fuel tank cap after draining all
fuel.
TRANSPORT
A thorough cleaning of your motorcycle is
a necessary part of maintenance and will
help keep your motorcycle looking and per-
forming its best. Proper cleaning can also
extend the life of your motorcycle.
It is important to clean and inspect your
motorcycle after every ride if it is used in
mud, brush, grass, water, salt water, or very
dusty conditions.
The build-up of mud, brush, grass, etc,
especially on the engine and exhaust sys-
tem, can reduce engine cooling, conceal
damage, or increase wear of certain parts. It
is important to remove all debris during
cleaning.
High pressure washers can damage
your motorcycle (especially the radiator
pin).
High pressure washers such as those
found at coin-operated car washes have
enough pressure to damage the parts of
your motorcycle. It may cause rust, cor-
rosion and increase wear.
Do not use high pressure washers to
clean your motorcycle.
CLEANING PROCEDURE
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