CHASSIS
MOTOR
Part
N-m
N-m
Part
Front wheel axle
40 - 50
70 - 80
40 - 50
40 - 50
40 - 50
18 - 25
7 - 10
7 - 10
7 - 10
27 - 32
18 - 25
80 - 90
27 - 32
27 - 32
27 - 32
18 - 25
7 - 10
11
7 - 8
7 - 8
25
7 - 8
3 - 4
7 - 8
7 - 8
7 - 8
40
10
7 - 8
12
12 - 13
7 - 8
8 - 9
25
Swing arm fixing to chassis
Upper shock absorber fixing
Lower shock absorber fixing
Linkage arm fixing
Handles
Handlebar
Radiator fixing
Front wing bridge section
Break pedal
Clutch mass fixing
Crankcase half fixing
Steering fixing
Silencer fixing
Rear wheel axle
Rear brake caliper fixing
Front brake caliper fixing
Exhaust pipe fixing
Engine fixing
Rear brake pump fixing
These grids show the pressure that should be used to tighten parts.
Sparkplug
Clutch fixing
Cylinder clasp fixing
Cylinder reed fixing
Pressure plate fixing
Water pump cover fixing
Clutch cover fixing
Water separator
Ignition cover
Engine drain plug
Kick-start pedal screw
Transmission pedal screw
Cylinder block screws
Cylinder nuts
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Torque wrenches
Storage
Storage
If the motorcycle is to be stored for a long period of time, the
following procedure should be followed to ensure that it is stored
correctly.
- Clean the motorcycle as much as possible because dirt
can cause the deterioration of components.
-Turn on the engine for a few minutes to warm up the
transmission fluid and then drain. (see section on draining fluid).
-Fill up with new transmission fluid.
-Empty the fuel tank (petrol degrades over time).
-Lubricate the chain and all wires.
-Apply oil to non-painted metal surfaces to prevent rust.
Avoid putting oil on the brakes and rubber parts.
-Wrap the outside of the exhaust pipe in a plastic bag to
prevent rust.
-Position the motorcycle so that the wheels don’t touch the
ground to prevent possible tyre deformation. If this is not possible,
cardboard can be placed underneath the wheels.
-Place a cover over the motorcycle such as canvas, plastic
or material. This will protect the motorcycle from dust and other
external factors. Avoid storing the motorcycle outside, or in direct
sunlight.
Starting the motorcycle again
To start up the motorcycle after a period of inactivity, the following
procedure should be followed:
-Remove the plastic covers that were placed over the
motorcycle before storing, including the exhaust pipe and those
parts that had special protection.
-Tighten the sparkplug.
-Fill up the fuel tank with new petrol.
-Carry out general lubrication.
-Check tyre pressure.
-Leave the engine running for some minutes to warm up
the engine oil.
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