Lifan 100-C 2012 Owner'S Manual Download Page 16

CHECK LEAKS ALONG AIR SUPPLY LINE (EP)

Check regularly air supply line, specially such as the joint between the

muffler and engine, the joint between the air cleaner, carburetor and inlet

pipe, etc. for leakage, and repair or replace damaged parts once there are some

troubles to assure a normal air supply, and avoid polluting the environment.

ADJUSTMENT OF CLUTCH

(Fig. 28)

The free play should be 10-20mm and the free clearance be 3-4mm. Adjust

as follows: loosen the locknut located at the holder of clutch cable.

Turning in direction A will decrease the free play, in direction B increase

the play.

NOTE:

  Turning adjusting bolt in clockwise will tighten the chain, and turing

it counterclockwise will releas the chain.

After checking, tighten up the rear axle nut with a torque of 

N.m.

Check the chain for slack.

If slack of chain is changed, recheck and readjustment to rear brake should

be conducted, because such change will influence the free play of rear brake.

Lubrication

Pull out the chain clip with pliers, remove the joint and chain. Wash the chain

in cleansing solution and dry it in the air. Check the chain including link

plates, bushings and rollers for damage, cracks, wear-out. Replace if necessary.

Lubricate the chain, then reinstall and adjust it.

CAUTION   The chain clip shall be so installed as to make sure that its

closed end faces the direction of wheel rotation.

FRONT BRAKE

The front brake lever is located at the right handlebar. The distance the front

brake lever moves before the brake starts to engage is called free play, which

should be 10-20mm 

 

(Fig. 30).

DRIVE CHAIN

 (Fig. 29)

Check

Check the drive chain for wear and slack. Lubricate the chain if it seems to be

dry.

Slack should be 10-20mm. Support the motorcycle with the center stand,

check slack in the lower chain run midway between the sprockets.

Adjustment

Loosen the rear axle nut and lock nut, turn both adjusting bolts until the chain

slack meets the standard, and make sure left and right adjusters align with the

same index marks.

Fig. 28

Locknut

Clutch cable holder

Boot

Fig. 29

Chain Chain clip

Locknut

Adjusting nut

Adjusting bolt

Driving

direction

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Summary of Contents for 100-C 2012

Page 1: ...2012 9 12 16 27 1...

Page 2: ...torcycle may cause environment pollution If the operator fails to follow safe operating and maintenance practices the Co will not take any responsibility to any injury or damage occured This manual sh...

Page 3: ...intenance Schedule 9 Engine Oil EP 10 Clear away Carbon Deposit EP 10 Spark Plug EP 10 Air Cleaner EP 10 Valve Clearance 11 Adjustment of Timing Chain 11 Exhaust Muffler 11 3 Way Catalytic Converter E...

Page 4: ...e motorcycle or removing the original partsmay make riding unsafe and is illegal also The user must obey all national and local laws and regulations in relation to vehicle and traffic If you have a go...

Page 5: ...nk Fuel cock Carburetor Seat Taillight Rr rail Rr fender Rr winker Chain Chaincase Side stand Engine code Gearshif pedal Horn Nameplate Rr reflector Kick starter Fuel filler cap Fr shock absorber Fr w...

Page 6: ...tane No RQ 93 or higher Using improper fuel could reduce performance shorten the engine s service life Engine Oil Selection Fig 6 The quality of the engine oil plays a vital role in deciding the engin...

Page 7: ...ll the engine at onec In normal riding cases always set it at Throttle Grip The grip is used to control the engine power Turning toward in the grip will increase fuel supply while turning toward out i...

Page 8: ...position Otherwise you mayrun out of fuel with no reserve Learn how to operate the fuel cock when riding the motorcycle GEARSHIFT PEDAL Fig 14 15 The motorcycle is equipped with a 4 speed mesh transm...

Page 9: ...d clockwise along the frame to position Before driving the vehicle turn the stand to the initical position REAR BRAKE PEDAL Fig 16 The rear brake will function and the rear stop light will glow when a...

Page 10: ...in gear may result in damage to equipment Before starting confirm the following Make sure the fuel in the tank is enough Set fuel cock to position Insert the ignition switch and turn it to position Mo...

Page 11: ...xactly Riding with your foot resting on the brake pedal may suddenly change a speed and or damage the driving mechanism BRAKING AND PARKING To stop the motorcycle close the throttle and disengage the...

Page 12: ...er odometer readings still follow the frequency intervals estab lished in this manual REGULAR SERVICE I T E M ODOMETER READING km Note First 1 000km Remarks Fuel line system I I I Fuel filter C C C C...

Page 13: ...than specifed in the mainte nance schedule CLEAR AWAY CARBON DEPOSIT EP Clear away carbon deposit around the spark plug and piston ring on the Soak the element in gasoline engine oil SAE15W 40 SE unt...

Page 14: ...ould be stored in dry and well ventilated place 2 Never let acid liquid or electrolyte infiltrate into the exhaust muffler Otherwise make the catalyst unefficient 3 Unleaded gasoline should be used 3...

Page 15: ...on of the throttle grip from the fully open to the fully closed position at both full steering position Measure the throttle grip free play at the throttle grip flange The standard free play should be...

Page 16: ...Pull out the chain clip with pliers remove the joint and chain Wash the chain in cleansing solution and dry it in the air Check the chain including link plates bushings and rollers for damage cracks w...

Page 17: ...fectiveness and riding safety will be affected adversely Do not allow contaminants such as dirt or water to enter the brake fluid tank Brake fluid may cause irritation Avoid contact with skin or eyes...

Page 18: ...re cold Check the tyres for cuts embedded nails or other sharp objects Check the rims for dents or deformation See your deler for change or damaged tyres or punctured inner tubes CAUTION Improper tyre...

Page 19: ...cle body main cable even causing a fire by short circuiting CAUTION The battery contains sulfuric acid electrolyte Contacting with skin or eyes may cause severe burns If such case occurs flush with wa...

Page 20: ...adjust and service it according to requirements stated in the manual to make sure the motorcycle functions properly Try the vehicle at low speed in a safe riding area away from traffic TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 21: ...ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 2012 9 12 16 27 21...

Page 22: ...ility Front tyre size pressure Front shock absorber Telescopic type hydraulic drive Rear shock absorber Front brake type 2 ENGINE Model Type Vertical single cylinder 4 stroke air cooled Bore Stroke Di...

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