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9. EASY MAINTENANCE

(1) AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND AIR

CLEANER CLEANING & REPLACEMENT

X

 Take out the air cleaner and visually check if it is dirty or
clogged.

1.Remove the screws attaching the air cleaner cover and remove

the air cleaner cover.

2.Remove the air cleaner element.
3.The installation sequence is the reverse of removal.

X

 Clean the air cleaner element with compressed air.

X

 Replace the air cleaner element at very 3000km.

X

 The air cleaner requires more frequent cleaning or replacing
when ridden in unusually dusty areas. When replacing, refer to
P38 Periodic Inspection & Maintenance Schedule.

.

 CAUTION:

X

 Never use oil or solvent to wash the wet type paper element.

X

 Be careful not to allow water to enter the air cleaner; otherwise,
it may result in hard starting.

X

 If the air cleaner is not installed properly, dust may be sucked
into the cylinder directly to reduce engine horsepower and affect
the service life of engine.

Summary of Contents for Kiwi 100

Page 1: ...KWANG YANG MOTOR CO LTD SENTO KIWI 50 KIWI 100...

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Page 3: ...that the information and illustrations included in this manual may be different from the motorcycle in case specifications are changed To enable you to have a safe and comfortable riding we recommend...

Page 4: ...er which shows false reading of mileage 3 Any repairs and adjustments not performed by KYMCO specified service stations and no records provided 4 Any damage that results from any repair cleaning adjus...

Page 5: ...S 5 4 PRE RIDE INSPECTION 11 5 ENGINE STARTING METHODS 19 6 NORMAL RIDING METHOD 22 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING 24 8 HOW TO STOP RIDING 27 9 EASY MAINTENANCE 29 10 IMPORTANT NOTICES 37 11 SENTO KIWI SPEC...

Page 6: ...uffs and keep them from hooking the brake lever 3 Wear low heeled shoes for a safe riding 4 When riding use both hands to grasp the handlebar It is very dangerous to hold the handlebar with one hand C...

Page 7: ...orcycle by leaning the body inward slightly The motorcycle will lose its balance if the rider fails to keep his body leaning inward X When riding on a damaged or macadam road Slow down the speed and h...

Page 8: ...2 ASSEMBLY PARTS R Mirror Ignition Switch R Front Turn Signal Light Oil Dipstick Exhaust Muffler Rear Carrier Fuel Tank Battery Right Passenger foot peg 3...

Page 9: ...L Mirror Head Light L Front Turn Signal Light Frame Serial NO VIN Main Stand Engine Serial Number Kick Lever L Rear Turn Signal Light Taillight Stoplight Left Passenger foot peg 4...

Page 10: ...n out To open the fuel fill cap turn the key to the position Make sure that the key is at the position when starting the engine Locking Method Turn the steering handlebar left to the full and then pre...

Page 11: ...age X Turn the headlight switch and signal switch OFF before using the starter button X Release the starter button immediately after the engine is started 3 HEADLIGHT SWITCH O At this position the pos...

Page 12: ...flashes on to signal approaching cars or when passing 5 HORN BUTTON TURN SIGNAL SWITCH XWhen the ignition switch is turned press the horn button and the horn will sound For turning to the right For t...

Page 13: ...slightly pull up the seat cushion to make sure that it is locked CAUTION Never put the key under the seat cushion and lock the seat 7 HELMET BUCKLE X Open the seat lock and lift up the seat X Put the...

Page 14: ...is turned on FUEL GAUGE The fuel gauge show the volume of gasoline in the fuel tank If the fuel gauge pointer is at the E area the fuel is insufficient Refill nonleaded gasoline as soon as possible OI...

Page 15: ...10 SD10RC MODEL INSTRUMENTS SD10RA MODEL INSTRUMENTS Limit 25km hr Limit 45km hr...

Page 16: ...after it is purchased for one month or ridden for 300km 2 ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION REFILLING X Place the motorcycle on its main stand Take out the oil dipstick and wipe it clean X Directly insert t...

Page 17: ...tion of loose brake to the position of fully applied brake X Measure the free play at the brake lever end and check if it is within the specified value of 1 2cm 4 TIRE INSPECTION 1 Tire Pressure Check...

Page 18: ...5 DEPTH OF TIRE GROOVE X If the tire is worn to the wear limit indication mark replace it with a new one NORMAL PRESSURE 1 Rider 2 Riders Front Wheel 1 25 1 75kg cm Rear Wheel 2 0 2 25 kg cm CAUTION X...

Page 19: ...g 2 Turn the ignition switch key directly from the to the position then open the fuel fill cap automatically 3 Use only 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline 4 Push the fuel fill cap to lock 5Make sure that the...

Page 20: ...ward rightward and leftward to check for any loose parts X Check if the handlebar rotates freely X If any abnormal condition is found go to your motorcycle dealer or for inspection 7 INSTRUMENT LIGHTS...

Page 21: ...e groove of adjusting nut with the pin in order to avoid accident and danger during riding 9 BRAKE SHOE INSPECTION X When the brake lever is fully applied if the mark on the brake indicator aligns wit...

Page 22: ...Apply the front and rear brake levers respectively to check if the stoplight is good And also check the stoplight shell for dirt and damage X Turn Signal Light Inspection X Operate the turn signal swi...

Page 23: ...ing effect is good 13 REARVIEW MIRROR ANGLE CHECK X Sit on the motorcycle uprightly and make a viewing test of the rearview mirror angle 14 LICENSE PLATE CHECK X Check the license plate for dirt and d...

Page 24: ...ting the engine X Be sure to erect the main stand while starting the engine 2 LOCK THE REAR WHEEL X Apply the rear brake lever to connect the power for starting CAUTION X In order to prevent the motor...

Page 25: ...slightly turn the throttle grip and press the starter button for several times to start the engine X In order to avoid battery overcharge do not press the starter button more than 5 seconds X If the e...

Page 26: ...p the engine for a little while about 2 3 minutes after cold start X After the engine is started do not accelerate suddenly and keep riding at low speed to prolong the engine service life CAUTION X Af...

Page 27: ...the engine is started to avoid engine damage X The rear brake lever should be kept at the braking position before riding 2 REBOUND THE MAIN STAND X Keep the rear brake lever at braking position and p...

Page 28: ...which will affect riding safety 4 ROTATE THE THROTTLE GRIP X Release the rear brake lever and slowly rotate the throttle grip then the motorcycle will move smoothly CAUTION X After the rear wheel brak...

Page 29: ...clutch linings are worn more quickly when often ridden at low speed 2 SPEED CONTROL X The speed is controlled by the throttle grip A ROTATE The speed will become faster Don t be hasty and accelerate...

Page 30: ...N X Moderate riding will prolong the engine service life 4 APPLY BOTH FRONT AND REAR BRAKES WHEN BRAKING X First restore the throttle grip to the closed position and then pull the brake levers tight X...

Page 31: ...MORE CAREFUL WHILE RIDING IN RAINY DAYS X A longer braking distance is required in rainy days than in sunny days Be sure to slow down and brake the motorcycle slowly as early as possible X When riding...

Page 32: ...early as possible X At this moment the stoplight will come on to warn the vehicles coming behind 2 WHILE THE MOTORCYCLE IS COMPLETELY STOPPED X Return the turn signal switch to its original position...

Page 33: ...cycle backward by force with right hand CAUTION The motorcycle may easily fall down if it is parked on an uneven ground 4 HANDLEBAR X After parking be sure to lock the steering handlebar and take out...

Page 34: ...th compressed air X Replace the air cleaner element at very 3000km X The air cleaner requires more frequent cleaning or replacing when ridden in unusually dusty areas When replacing refer to P38 Perio...

Page 35: ...out of gasoline 3 APPEARANCE CLEANING X Often wipe clean the motorcycle appearance to prevent accumulated dust affecting the function of components CAUTION X If a motorcycle is not used for a long tim...

Page 36: ...en the closed type battery electrolyte cap X If the motorcycle will not be used for a long time the battery will discharge electricity by itself Remove the battery and put it in a cool place after it...

Page 37: ...nd the fuse clip during removal XAfter a new fuse is installed check the fuse clip for looseness which is the main cause of trouble XNever use fuse of unspecified capacity it may cause wire overheatin...

Page 38: ...Specified Oil SAE 15W40 Capacity Exchanging capacity 0 80L 0 7L SENTO KIWI 50 KIWI 100 CAUTION XWhen changing the engine oil also clean the oil strainer and reinstall it XUse the specified engine oil...

Page 39: ...Recommended Gear Oil SAE90 Gear Oil Filler Oil Bolt Check Bolt Hole Drain Bolt Oil Level CAUTION XAdd gear oil through the oil check bolt hole XAfter refilling use a rag to wipe clean XExcess or insu...

Page 40: ...ark Plug Cleaning 1 It is better to remove spark plug deposits with a spark plug cleaner 2 If a spark plug cleaner is not available clean with a wire X Specified Spark Plug NGK CR7HSA SENTO KIWI 50 X...

Page 41: ...e brake failure and is very dangerous When refilling brake fluid use towels to cover and protect the painted and coated surfaces Replace at 10000km or every year 10 RUBBER COVER INSPECTION FOR WIRE AN...

Page 42: ...engine correct X Is there any other faulty parts 2 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN X For any trouble occurred during riding go to a KYMCO distributor or service station for inspection CAUTION X For the sake of...

Page 43: ...11 SENTO KIWI SPECIAL PARTS INTRODUCE 1 PASSENGER FOOT PEG X When using it kick the button X When not using push the passenger foot peg into its original position 38 Button...

Page 44: ...t Turntable section 1 secret codes is correct Three codes engine can to start 2 secret codes is wrong Three codes engine can not to start 3 Turntable lock side has secret codes aluminum brand Please r...

Page 45: ...oling Water Clean at every 10000 km or once a year I 9 Spark Plug Clean C at every 1000km or replace R if necessary 9 Valve Clearance A A A A 9 Carburetor I I I 9 Drive Belt I 9 Drive Chain A A A A A...

Page 46: ...mm Max Torque Based on the sales brochure of kymco agent Tire Size STD FR RR 90 90 10 50J 90 90 10 50J Idle Speed 2000rpm Fuel Type nonleaded gasoline Transmission Type Non stage transmission Eng Oil...

Page 47: ...mm Max Torque Based on the sales brochure of kymco agent Tire Size STD FR RR 90 90 10 50J 100 80 10 52J Idle Speed 1700rpm Fuel Type nonleaded gasoline Transmission Type Non stage transmission Eng Oil...

Page 48: ...YANG Motor Co Ltd Frist Edition Dec 2007 David OU All rights reserved Any reproduction or unauthorized use without the written permission of KWANG YANG Motor Co Ltd is expressly prohibited T300 SD10R...

Page 49: ...KWANG YANG MOTER CO LTD NO 35 Wan Hsing Street San Min District Kaohsiung Taiwan Republic Of China Telephone 886 7 3822526 Fax 886 7 3950021 Printed in Taiwan...

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