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CHANGING ENGINE OIL 

 
To drain the engine oil, remove the engine drain bolt (1). Let the oil drain 

completely before refilling the case with oil. If cleaning the oil screen, be sure to wait until 
all the oil has drained before removing the right side crankcase cover (2). Once the oil is 
drained, remove the right side crankcase cover (2) and remove the oil pump (3). With the 
oil pump removed, you can easily remove the oil screen (4) and wash thoroughly with 
carburetor cleaner. Reinstall oil screen onto the oil pump and reinstall the oil pump onto 
the engine. Replace the crankcase gasket and install the right side crankcase cover. Refill 
the oil to the correct level. 

 
Please call your local JPM dealer to get replacement gaskets and oil screens, if 

necessary. Part numbers can be found on in your parts book or by visiting JohnnPag.com. 

 
 

SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT 
 
CAUTION: 
Be sure the ignition is off and the engine run switch is in the off position before you 
replace the spark plugs. 
 
First remove the side head covers (1). This will expose the coil wire (2). Pull the coil wire 
off the spark plug. This will expose the spark plug (3). Use a spark plug socket to remove 
the spark plug. 
 
Cross reference plugs: 
 
Winter (colder riding) NGK  CR5HSA 
Summer (warmer riding) NGK CR7HSA 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Pro Street

Page 1: ...P P PR R RO O O S S ST T TR R RE E EE E ET T T S S SE E ER R RV V VI I IC C CE E E M M MA A AN N NU U UA A AL L L ...

Page 2: ...Left Side of ProStreet 9 Right Side of ProStreet 10 Parts Functions 11 Ignition Switch 12 Left Handlebar Controls 13 Right Handlebar Controls 14 Rear Shock Absorber 15 Fuel Tank and Cap 16 Petcock Instructions 17 Tires 18 Pre ride Inspection 18 Maintenance 19 25 Service Schedule 26 ...

Page 3: ...cyles reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice of changed parameters and other information Thank you for purchasing your Johnny Pag Motorcycle We wish you a comfortable pleasant and safe ride in the future Special Attention If you operate your Johnny Pag Motorcycle without following traffic laws and instructions in the manual under abnormal conditions such as driving on off ro...

Page 4: ... always pay close attention to your local traffic safety laws You should always inspect your motorcycle before riding Warning Warning If the engine must be running to The battery electrolyte contains do some work make sure the area sulfuric acid Protect your eyes is well ventilated Never run the engine skin and clothing In case of in a closed are The exhaust contains contact flush eyes thoroughly ...

Page 5: ...mbly Lubricate any sliding surfaces before reassembly 6 After reassembly check all parts for proper installation and operation 7 Use only metric tools when servicing this motorcycle Metric bolts nuts and screws are not interchangeable with English fasteners The use of incorrect tools and fasteners may damage the motorcycle WARNING When riding your Johnny Pag Motorcycle you must always pay attentio...

Page 6: ...G WARNING Motorcycles are sensitive to changes in weight distribution Improper loading of cargo can impair your motorcycles performance and stability Keep cargo low and close to the center of the motor cycle Load weight equally on both sides of your motorcycle to minimize imbalance The further weight is located from your motorcycles center of gravity handling can be greatly affected You should alw...

Page 7: ...next points Carefully check your accessories make them out of sight line reduce distance between them and the ground and side dip angle and keep suspension or steering devices from moving or affecting handling Avoid attaching any electrical equipment Otherwise it can bring trouble to the electrical system Accessories not installed by an authorized JPM dealer will void the warranty ALL SERVICE WORK...

Page 8: ...cation 2 Clutch lever 3 Left handlebar control horn button Headlight high beam switch turn signal switch 4 Fuel Cap 5 Front brake lever 6 Throttle grip 7 Right handlebar control starter button headlight switch engine cut off switch 3 4 6 7 1 2 5 ...

Page 9: ...brake caliper left 3 Front Headlight 4 Front left turn signal 5 Gearshift lever 6 Foot peg 7 Engine 8 Choke valve 9 Petcock 10 Kickstand 11 Engine serial number 12 Left side exhaust 13 Rear left turn signal 14 Taillight 6 5 8 11 12 13 16 14 7 9 10 4 1 2 3 ...

Page 10: ...r rotor 4 Right side exhaust 5 Rear shock 6 Seat 7 Carburator 8 Fuel tank 9 Rear brake pedal 10 Vin number 11 Front brake caliper right 12 Front rotor right 13 front wheel 14 Front fork 15 Front right turn signal 16 Front Reflector 1 2 9 11 15 10 5 under bike 8 6 7 13 14 12 16 3 4 ...

Page 11: ...Page 11 Parts Function 1 Left turn signal indicator 2 Odometer 3 High indicator 4 Neutral gear indicator 5 Speedometer 6 Right turn signal indicator 4 3 6 5 1 2 ...

Page 12: ...into the key hole vertically turn key clockwise and remove it B Turn the ignition lock counterclockwise or clockwise If the neutral gear indicator is on and the odometer is on the engine will start C Move the ignition switch to the vertical position the circuit is off and the engine is cut off insert the key to lock it ...

Page 13: ... 2 to the corresponding direction The front and rear turn signal will flash until the turn signal switch is pushed it Pushing in the switch will disengage the turn signal and the lights will stop flashing 3 Hign Beam Switch The high beam switch is located on the left handle bar When the high beam switch is in the on position both high and low beam lights should be on When the high beam switch is i...

Page 14: ...r clockwise or clockwise remove the key and close lock cover 3 Turn the engine cut off switch to the on position and press the electric start button at this time slightly apply some throttle 2 Head Light Switch The head light switch has three positions Low high and high running 3 Engine Cut off Switch Engine cut off switch is located on the right handlebar controls When the engine cut off switch i...

Page 15: ...k Absorber Rear shock absorbers there are two rear shock absorbers are located under the middle of the frame The rear shock absorbers can be adjusted for different ride heights by a Johnny Pag Motorcycle dealer Adjuster ...

Page 16: ...llons with 75 gallons of reserve We recommend you to use unleaded gasoline only CAUTION Don t over fill the tank After refueling make sure that the fuel cap is closed securely How to Open a Fuel Cap To open the fuel cap the lift tab A insert key and turn A ...

Page 17: ... now stopped Turn the petcock handle straight up facing the gas tank to place the petcock in the ON position see petcock image 2 Fuel is supplied normally fuel flows into the carburetor Turn the petcock until it faces straight down to place the petcock in the Reserve position see petcock image 3 The reserve fuel supply is only used when the normal fuel runs out Petcock image 1 Petcock image 2 Petc...

Page 18: ... will help insure a safe ride It will only take a few minutes and can help detect problems before they progress to failure Oil level check level and add oil if necessary Front and Rear brakes check operation and adjust if necessary Tires check condition and pressure Throttle check for smooth operation all the way through open to close in all steering positions Lights and signals check that the hea...

Page 19: ...engine performance and service life The motorcycle uses engine oil SAE 10w 40 API SG when being sold Use 10w 30 after the first 150 mile break in period There is no external oil filter Recommended cleaning of the oil screen is every 1000 miles OIL LEVEL Check the oil level before each ride To do this remove the dipstick 1 and wipe it clean Reinsert the dipstick into the crankcase but do not screw ...

Page 20: ... the oil pump onto the engine Replace the crankcase gasket and install the right side crankcase cover Refill the oil to the correct level Please call your local JPM dealer to get replacement gaskets and oil screens if necessary Part numbers can be found on in your parts book or by visiting JohnnPag com SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT CAUTION Be sure the ignition is off and the engine run switch is in the o...

Page 21: ...JUSTMENT Roll on the throttle from a closed position Be sure that the throttle is smooth all the way through from close to open Check that the cables are in the correct position all the way to the carburetor Check that the cables are not frayed Check the play in the throttle cable Adjust the play by turning the upper adjusting nut 1 until the throttle play is at the desired setup Lock the adjustin...

Page 22: ...ockwise The correct idle speed is 1500 150 RPM CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT To adjust the clutch be sure the front wheel is in the forward riding position Adjust the play in the clutch by tightening and loosening the adjuster bolt on the clutch perch 1 Once the desired play is been obtained tighten the jam nut 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 23: ...g the fluid level This can be done visually via the fluid check window 1 If necessary add brake fluid DOT 4 To remove the pads Remove two bolts 1 from caliper to fork leg mounting bracket Slide caliper off rotor Remove allen head pins 2 Discard old pads Make sure spring stays facing the same direction install brake pads Install both allen head pins 2 If needed pry apart pads slide on a disk and in...

Page 24: ...ull If necessary add brake fluid DOT 4 To remove the pads Remove bolts 1 from caliper Slide caliper off disk Remove allen head pins 2 Discard old pads Make sure spring is facing the same direction install new pads pad with arm on the side closest to the wheel Install allen head pins 2 If needed pry apart pads slide on a disk and install mounting bolts 1 to fork leg ...

Page 25: ...goggles while working on the engine With the spark plugs out oil may come out of the plug holes Remove spark plugs and pour a tea spoon of clean engine oil in each cylinder Hit the starter button a few times to coat the inside of the cylinder with oil Remove battery Negative side first be sure the ignition is in the off position Inflate the tires to their recommended pressure Store the motorcycle ...

Page 26: ...6500 10 460 9000 14 484 Fuel line I I I I I Throttle operation I I I I I Carburetor 1 C C C C C Air filter 2 I I I I I Spark plug I I I I I Engine oil I I I I I Oil filter I I I I I Timing chain tension 1 A A A A A Valve clearance 1 I I I I I Chain 2 L L L L L Rear brake system I I I I I Rear brake pad wear I I I I I Brake line I I I I I Front brake system I I I I I Front brake pad wear I I I I I ...

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