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TIRE
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TIRE PRESSURE
Insufficient air pressure in the tires not
only hasten tire wear but also seriously
affects the stability of the motorcycle.
Under-inflated tires make smooth
cornering difficult and over-inflated tires
decrease the amount of tire in contact with
the ground which can lead to skids and loss
of control. Be sure that the tire pressure is
within the specified limits at all times.
Tire pressure should only be adjusted
when the tire is cold.
If you see the problem with the tire, adjust
the pressure with the pressure gauge.
Inspect the tire pressure and the tire
thread depth periodically.
Inspect frequently the tire pressure for the
safety and the tire life.
Failure to follow these warnings may
result in an accident due to tire failure.
The tires on your motorcycle form the
crucial link between your motorcycle
and the road.
Follow these instructions ;
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Check tire condition and pressure,
and adjust pressure before each ride.
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Avoid overloading your motorcycle.
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Replace a tire when worn to the
specified limit, or if you find damage
such as cuts or cracks.
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Always use the size and type of tires
specified in this owner’s manual.
WARNING
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FRONT BRAKE LAMP SWITCH
The front brake lamp switch is located
beneath the front brake lever. Loosen the
switch fitting screws and adjust the timing by
moving the switch body forward or
backward.
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REAL BRAKE LAMP SWITCH
The rear brake lamp switch is located at
right-side of the engine.
Move the switch up or down to adjust it
until the switch operates and turns on the
brake lamp after the brake pedal begins to
be depressed.
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REAR BRAKE FLUID SUPPLY
1. Place the motorcycle on a level surface
and keep the handlebars straight.
2. Clean the brake fluid reservior around not
to allow dust to get inside of it.
3. Turn the cap to the counter - clockwise.
4. Replenish with brake fluid to the upper
line.
5. Fasten the cap.
N O T E
The recommended brake fluid
: DOT3 or DOT4
5. Fasten the cap.
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Don’t replenish with brake fluid over
the limit line. It will leak out of the
brake fluid reservoir.
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Be careful not to allow dusts or water
to go inside when it is replenished.
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Don’t use the unrecommended brake
fluid.
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Brake fluid can damage severely the
plastics or rubbers. When it is spilt on
the parts, wipe them up immediately.
CAUTION
Summary of Contents for GT125 - PARTS CATALOGUE
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