Trouble Shooting
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE
CAUSE
1. Twist grip sticks.
Twist grip end rubbing on handlebar.
Deposit buildup under twist grip.
Worn or broken twist grip or throttle cable.
Throttle linkage improperly adjusted.
Moisture under grip freezing in cold temp.
2. Chains loosen frequently.
Improperly seated chain adjustment bolts.
Loose axle bolts.
Improper chain alignment.
Chains need lubrication.
Twisted or distorted chains.
3. Excessive end play in wheel.
Loose axle bolts.
Improper axle or wheel spacer thickness.
Defective wheel bearings.
Distorted bearing retainer housing in wheel.
4. Chain scoring tire sidewall.
Improper chain alignment.
Improper axle spacer thickness.
Defective wheel bearings.
Section 6
Continued
Periodic Maintenance and Adjustment
Storing your ROKON
1.
Close the gasoline shut-off valve. This will prevent fuel leakage when
transporting or storing your ROKON. This is a key item when transporting
your ROKON for example on the wheel free carrier.
2.
Start the engine and allow it to run until it stops from lack of fuel. This will use
up all the fuel in the carburetor and prevent the formation of deposits due to
evaporation of fuel.
3.
Disconnect fuel line and permit all fuel to drain from the gasoline tank.
Replace the fuel line.
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