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1.
Spark Plug
Remove the spark plug cap, then remove the spark plug with a
socket wrench. Visually check whether there is damage to the spark
plug insulator or electrodes. If damage has occurred, replace the
spark plug. Check the spark plug electrode gap with a plug gauge.
Spark plug electrode gap 0.6 -0.7mm. Carefully adjust the electrode
gap.
Carefully remove any accumulated carbon and contaminants with a
spark plug cleaner or soft wire brush. Ensure the spark plug washer
is in good condition.
Insert the spark plug, hand-tighten the spark plug first, and then
tighten it with a socket wrench. Replace the spark plug cap.
Upon completion of inspection, mount the cam phase sensor,
eyehole cover and upper eyehole cover in turn.
2.
Engine Oil
Use S
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15W40 in the summer or 10W30 in the winter in order to
ensure maximum engine performance. Using a high-quality engine oil
designed and tested for use in your vehicle will also extend the life of
the engine. Using lighter weight engine oil in cooler climates is
acceptable.
Caution
Insufficient quantity or poor quality engine oil will lead to premature
engine wear, damage or engine failure.
Engine oil plays a very important role in the normal operation of the
engine. Your motorcycle relies upon the oil to aid in cooling. As such,
it is extremely important to use quality oil and it is necessary to check
the motorcycle engine oil level regularly and replace the oil at 800km, at
2000Km, then every 4000Km thereafter.
0.6~0.7mm