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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
Maeving cannot accept any responsibility for damage or injury
resulting from incorrect or improper adjustment carried out by non
Maeving-approved technicians or owners.
Always have any scheduled maintenance carried out by the Maeving
Workshop Team or a Maeving Workshop Partner.
It is important to maintain your motorcycle in a safe, reliable condition
at all times. You should carry out the daily checks as outlined and
follow the scheduled maintenance and adjustments as specified.
Scheduled maintenance
Any scheduled maintenance should be undertaken by the Maeving
Workshop Team or a Maeving Workshop Partner.
Scheduled maintenance should only be carried out at intervals of
mileage or months, depending on the use of the motorcycle.
Initial scheduled service interval of 600 miles or three months
(whichever occurs first) to be carried out by the Maeving Workshop
Team or a Maeving Workshop Partner.
Thereafter, scheduled service intervals of 3000 miles or annually
should be undertaken by the Maeving Workshop Team or a Maeving
Workshop Partner.
Throttle control
Smooth throttle function is essential for yours and the motorcycle’s
safety. Make sure that the throttle control is operating normally. This
should be carried out during the daily checks. For further information,
see Daily safety checks on page 38.
Open the throttle and release it to verify that the throttle is operating
smoothly and returning to its resting position correctly. Make sure you
know how the throttle feels during normal operation. If you detect any
changes to how the throttle feels or notice that the throttle is slower
or sticking at any point, contact the Maeving Workshop Team. For
further information, see Contacts on page 6.
Warning
: Changes in throttle action may be due to wear, dust
or dirt and could lead to a sticking throttle. A sticking throttle
control could lead to loss of control of the motorcycle and an
accident.
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