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NOTE: The MAINTENANCE
CHART specifies the minimum
requirements for maintenance. If
you use your motorcycle under
severe conditions, perform main-
tenance more often than shown in
the chart. If you have any ques-
tions regarding maintenance
intervals, consult your SUZUKI
dealer or a qualified mechanic.

WARNING

Never run the engine indoors
or in a garage. Exhaust gas
contains carbon monoxide, a
gas that is colorless and odor-
less and can cause death or
severe injury.

Only run the engine outdoors
where there is fresh air.

CAUTION

Using poor quality replacement
parts can cause your motorcy-
cle to wear more quickly and
may shorten its useful life.

Use only genuine SUZUKI re-
placement parts or their equiv-
alent.

Summary of Contents for 2008 VL800

Page 1: ...NG Failure to follow these safety precautions may increase your risk of injury Wear a helmet eye protec tion and bright protective clothing Don t ride after consuming alcohol or other drugs Slow down...

Page 2: ...transferred to a new owner or operator The manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle California Proposition 65 Warni...

Page 3: ...these instructions explicitly you will ensure a long trouble free operating life for your motorcycle This motorcycle also conforms to the U S Environmental Protection Agency emission regulations whic...

Page 4: ...serves the right to make production changes at any time without notice and without incur ring any obligation to make the same or similar changes to vehi cles previously built or sold Suzuki Motor Corp...

Page 5: ...ND COOLANT RECOMMENDATIONS CONTROLS EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS BREAK IN AND INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING RIDING TIPS ACCESSORY USE AND MOTORCYCLE LOADING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING STORAGE...

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Page 7: ...SOMETHING 1 3 SPECIAL SITUATIONS REQUIRE SPECIAL CARE 1 4 KNOW YOUR LIMITS 1 4 BE EXTRA SAFETY CONSCIOUS ON BAD WEATHER DAYS 1 5 PRACTICE AWAY FROM TRAFFIC 1 5 INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING 1 5 ACCESSORIE...

Page 8: ...become better riders they also get more enjoyment from the free dom unique to motorcycling Please remember MOST ACCIDENTS CAN BE AVOIDED The most common type of motor cycle accident in the U S occurs...

Page 9: ...ind and save your eyes from airborne hazards like bugs dirt or pebbles kicked up by tires IF A COLLISION IS IMMINENT DO SOMETHING Many riders fear locking up their brakes or haven t learned to swerve...

Page 10: ...hen full force braking is not the correct technique When the road surface is wet loose or rough you should brake with care When you re leaned over in a corner avoid braking Straighten up before brakin...

Page 11: ...s oil film is washed away before riding Whenever in doubt about road conditions slow down PRACTICE AWAY FROM TRAFFIC Your riding skill and your mechan ical knowledge form the founda tion for safe ridi...

Page 12: ...n increase your riding enjoyment and safety You should read it thoroughly BE STREET SMART Always heed speed limits local laws and the basic rules of the road Set a good example for oth ers by demonstr...

Page 13: ...2 1 2 FUEL OIL AND COOLANT RECOMMENDATIONS FUEL 2 2 ENGINE OIL 2 3 GEAR OIL 2 4 ENGINE COOLANT SOLUTION 2 5...

Page 14: ...if the ethanol content is not greater than 10 Gasoline Methanol Blends Fuels containing 5 or less meth anol wood alcohol may be suit able for use in your motorcycle if they contain co solvents and cor...

Page 15: ...oil Suzuki recommends the use of SUZUKI PERFOR MANCE 4 MOTOR OIL or equiva lent engine oil Use oil with an API American Petroleum Institute classification of SF SG or SH SJ or with a JASO classificati...

Page 16: ...any 2 Oil classification Energy Conserving Suzuki does not recommend the use of ENERGY CONSERVING oils Some engine oils which have an API classification of SH or higher have an ENERGY CON SERVING indi...

Page 17: ...illed water can cor rode and clog the aluminum radia tor Required amount of engine cool ant water solution capacity total 1500 ml 3 2 US pt WARNING Engine coolant is harmful or fatal if swallowed or i...

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Page 19: ...TS LOCATION OF PARTS 3 2 KEY 3 5 IGNITION SWITCH 3 5 INSTRUMENT PANEL 3 7 LEFT HANDLEBAR 3 13 RIGHT HANDLEBAR 3 15 FUEL TANK CAP 3 17 GEARSHIFT LEVER 3 18 REAR BRAKE PEDAL 3 18 HELMET HOLDER 3 19 SIDE...

Page 20: ...OLS EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS LOCATION OF PARTS 1Clutch lever 2Left handlebar switches 3Instrument panel 4Front brake fluid reservoir 5Right handlebar switches 6Throttle grip 7Front brake lever 8Fuel...

Page 21: ...3 3 VL800 9Spark plugs 0Battery and main fuse ATools BHelmet holder CGearshift lever DFootrests EEngine coolant reservoir FSide stand GFuses HPassenger footrests VL800C VL800T...

Page 22: ...3 4 VL800 IAir cleaner JIgnition switch KEngine oil filler cap LEngine oil inspection window MEngine oil drain plug NEngine oil filter ORear brake light switch PRear brake pedal VL800C VL800T...

Page 23: ...he key can be removed ON position The ignition circuit is completed and the engine can be started The headlight front turn signal light and taillight will automatically turn on The key cannot be remov...

Page 24: ...the lid WARNING Turning the ignition switch to the P PARKING or LOCK position while the motorcycle is moving can be hazardous Moving the motorcycle while the steering is locked can be hazardous You co...

Page 25: ...d miles per hour TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT 2 When the turn signals are being operated either to the right or to the left the indicator will flash at the same time If a turn signal light is not opera...

Page 26: ...light lit can damage the engine and transmission Whenever the oil pressure indi cator lights up indicating low oil pressure stop the engine immediately Check the oil level and determine if the proper...

Page 27: ...dicates FI intermittently and the red indi cator light comes on and remains lit keep the engine running and bring your motor cycle to an authorized Suzuki dealer If the engine stalls try restarting th...

Page 28: ...If the display still indicates CHEC after checking the above items inspect the ignition fuse and the connection of the lead wire couplers COMBINATION SYSTEM DISPLAY 7 The display has five functions cl...

Page 29: ...es continu ously 3 Push the button 8 to highlight the minute display 4 Adjust the minute display by pushing the button 9 5 Push the button 8 to return to the clock mode Odometer The odometer registers...

Page 30: ...ear position indicator indi cates gear position This indica tor displays 0 when the transmission is in neutral NOTE When the display indi cates CHEC the gear position indicator does not indicate a num...

Page 31: ...headlight low beam and tail light turn on position The headlight high beam and tail light turn on The high beam indi cator light also turns on CAUTION Holding the dimmer switch between and position w...

Page 32: ...cators will flash simultaneously when the switch is turned on with the ignition switch in the ON or P position Use the hazard warning lights to warn other traffic during emergency parking or when your...

Page 33: ...nd the front brake lever is adjustable to 5 positions To change the position push the brake lever forward and turn the adjuster to the desired position Be sure the adjuster stops in the proper positio...

Page 34: ...al and the clutch is disengaged or The transmission is in gear the side stand is fully up and the clutch is disengaged NOTE The headlight will go off when the electric starter button is pushed Throttl...

Page 35: ...l level 2 Filler neck WARNING Overfilling the fuel tank can cause the fuel to overflow when it expands due to heat from the engine or the sun Spilled fuel can catch on fire Never fill the fuel above t...

Page 36: ...shift lever to downshift Neutral is located between 1st and 2nd gear When neutral is desired depress or lift the lever halfway between 1st and 2nd gear NOTE When the transmission is in neutral the gre...

Page 37: ...rovided to cut off the ignition circuit when the side stand is down and the trans mission is in any gear other than neutral The side stand ignition interlock system works as follows If the side stand...

Page 38: ...lock and turn it counterclock wise Unhook the hooks and remove the right frame cover WARNING Riding with the side stand incompletely retracted can result in an accident when you turn left Check operat...

Page 39: ...softest spring tension and position 7 provides the stiffest This motorcycles is delivered from the factory with its adjuster set on position 4 NOTE Use a hook type spring adjuster or Suzuki spring adj...

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Page 41: ...4 1 4 BREAK IN AND INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING BREAK IN 4 2 INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING 4 3...

Page 42: ...he New Tires New tires need proper break in to assure maximum performance just as the engine does Wear in the tread surface by gradually increasing your cornering lean angles over the first 160 km 100...

Page 43: ...rformance of this service will help make sure you get the best service life and performance from the engine INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING WARNING Failure to inspect and maintain your motorcycle properly in...

Page 44: ...striction of movement No play or looseness Brakes Proper pedal and lever operation Correct fluid level No fluid leakage No sponginess Proper pedal and lever play Brake pad wear Brake shoe wear Tires P...

Page 45: ...5 5 1 RIDING TIPS STARTING THE ENGINE 5 2 STARTING OFF AND SHIFTING 5 3 USING THE TRANSMISSION 5 4 RIDING ON HILLS 5 5 STOPPING AND PARKING 5 5 CARRYING A PASSENGER 5 7...

Page 46: ...After the engine starts let the engine run until engine suffi ciently warms up When the Engine is Warm Close the throttle completely and push the electric starter button When a Warm Engine is Hard to...

Page 47: ...cycle has a side stand ignition interlock switch If you shift the transmission into gear when the side stand is down the engine will stop running WARNING Riding this motorcycle at excessive speed incr...

Page 48: ...r Shifting up schedule Shifting down schedule Disengage the clutch when the motorcycle speed drops below 20 km h 12 miles h Gear position miles h km h 1st 2nd 12 20 2nd 3rd 19 30 3rd 4th 25 40 4th Top...

Page 49: ...throttle com pletely 2 Apply the front and rear brakes evenly and at the same time 3 Downshift through the gears as motorcycle speed decreases 4 Select neutral with the clutch lever squeezed toward t...

Page 50: ...NING Hard braking on wet loose rough or other slippery sur faces can cause wheel skid and loss of control Brake lightly and with care on slippery or irregular surfaces WARNING Following another vehicl...

Page 51: ...this manual The passenger should always hold onto your waist or hips or onto the seat strap or grab bar as equipped Ask your passenger not to make any sudden move ments When you lean going around a c...

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Page 53: ...6 1 6 ACCESSORY USE AND MOTORCYCLE LOADING ACCESSORY USE 6 2 ACCESSORY INSTALLATION GUIDELINE 6 2 LOADING LIMIT 6 3 LOADING GUIDELINES 6 4 MODIFICATION 6 4...

Page 54: ...nt hardware are rigidly mounted Inspect for proper ground clearance and bank angle Inspect that the accessory does not interfere with the operation of the suspension steering or other control oper ati...

Page 55: ...bined weight of the machine accessories pay load rider and passenger When selecting your accesso ries keep in mind the weight of the riders as well as the weight of the accessories The addi tional wei...

Page 56: ...handlebars front forks or rear fender Check that both tires are prop erly inflated to the specified tire pressure for your loading conditions Refer to page 7 31 Improperly loading your motor cycle can...

Page 57: ...7 SPARK PLUG 7 11 ENGINE OIL 7 15 ENGINE IDLE SPEED INSPECTION 7 19 THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT 7 20 FUEL HOSE 7 20 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT 7 22 ENGINE COOLANT 7 23 FINAL GEAR OIL 7 24 BRAKES 7 25 TIRES 7 30...

Page 58: ...SING ANY MOTOR CYCLE PART WHICH HAS BEEN CERTIFIED UNDER THE PROVISIONS IN THE CLEAN AIR ACT Sec 207 a 2 WARNING Improper maintenance or fail ure to perform recommended maintenance increases the chanc...

Page 59: ...lt your SUZUKI dealer or a qualified mechanic WARNING Never run the engine indoors or in a garage Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide a gas that is colorless and odor less and can cause death or seve...

Page 60: ...I I R I Exhaust pipe bolts and muffler bolts T T T Valve clearance I I I Spark plug I R I R Fuel hose I I I I Replace every 4 years Engine oil R R R R R Engine oil filter R R Throttle cable play I I I...

Page 61: ...tion and a long life for your motorcycle Be sure that all lubrication is performed during periodic maintenance on the motorcycle Increase fre quency when you use your motor cycle in severe conditions...

Page 62: ...seat 2 and pull the seat backward 4 Remove the bolts 3 and front seat 4 WARNING Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling WARNING Hydrog...

Page 63: ...need to inspect the air cleaner element much more frequently Use the following procedure to remove the element and inspect it CAUTION Reversing the battery lead wires can damage the charging system an...

Page 64: ...air cleaner 4 CAUTION Clean or replace the air cleaner element frequently if the motor cycle is used in dusty wet or muddy conditions The air cleaner element will clog under these conditions and this...

Page 65: ...Always apply air pressure to the mesh side of the air cleaner element only If you apply air pres sure to the fabric side dirt will be forced into the pores of the ele ment restricting the air flow th...

Page 66: ...r Cleaner Drain Plug Remove the plug and drain water and oil at the periodic mainte nance interval The air cleaner drain plug is located beneath the air cleaner box CAUTION Failure to position the air...

Page 67: ...TE This motorcycle uses resistor type spark plug to avoid jamming electronic parts Improper spark plug selection may cause electronic interfer ence with your motorcycle s igni tion system resulting in...

Page 68: ...lug Removal 1 Place the motorcycle on the side stand 2 Remove the air cleaner by referring to the AIR CLEANER section 3 Remove the bolt and air cleaner bracket 1 FRONT REAR 4 Remove the bolt and open...

Page 69: ...7 13 FRONT FRONT California model REAR REAR California model 5 Pull off the spark plug caps 6 Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug wrench...

Page 70: ...ark plug is new tighten it with a wrench about 1 2 turn past finger tight If you are reusing the old spark plug tighten it with a wrench about 1 8 turn past finger tight 0 6 0 7 mm 0 024 0 028 in Cali...

Page 71: ...dle for a few minutes 2 Stop the engine and wait approximately three minutes 3 Hold the motorcycle vertically and inspect the engine oil level through the engine oil level inspection window The engine...

Page 72: ...The procedure is as follows 1 Place the motorcycle on level ground on the side stand 2 Remove the oil filler cap 3 Remove the drain plug from the bottom of the engine and drain the engine oil into a...

Page 73: ...unting surface on the engine where the new filter will be seated with a clean rag WARNING New and used oil can be haz ardous Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil Repeated pro...

Page 74: ...er wrench or on the oil filter Use an oil filter wrench to tighten the filter 2 turns or to specified torque Oil filter tightening torque 20 N m 2 0 kgf m 14 5 lbf ft 9 Reinstall the drain plug and ga...

Page 75: ...nd recheck the oil level on the engine oil inspection window The oil level should be at the F full mark If it is lower than the L mark add oil until it reaches the F mark Inspect the areas around the...

Page 76: ...lace the motorcycle on the side stand Remove the seat by referring to the BATTERY section 2 Remove the bolt 1 3 Unhook the hooks Disconnect the coupler 2 and remove the instrument panel assembly WARNI...

Page 77: ...age and fuel leakage If any defects are found the fuel hose must be replaced NOTE Lifting up the fuel tank too much can result in the fuel hose becoming bent or twisted Lift the fuel tank as little as...

Page 78: ...ust clutch cable play according to the follow ing procedure Minor Adjustment 10 15 mm 0 4 0 6 in Loosen the lock nut 2 Turn the clutch cable adjuster 1 to provide the specified play Major Adjustment 1...

Page 79: ...turn the lock nuts 3 until clutch lever has proper free play 8 Tighten the lock nuts 2 and 3 NOTE Minor adjustment can be performed at the clutch lever side adjuster only ENGINE COOLANT Coolant level...

Page 80: ...he oil has been drained out Hold the motorcycle vertically and pour fresh oil through the filler hole until the oil level reaches the oil filler hole Approxi mately 200 220 ml 6 8 7 4 US oz of oil wil...

Page 81: ...l before each use Add oil if necessary Tighten the drain plug securely after changing the gear oil WARNING New and used oil can be haz ardous Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used...

Page 82: ...of brake fluid If there is frequent loss of fluid take your motorcycle to a SUZUKI dealer or a qualified mechanic for inspection WARNING Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swallowed and harmful if it...

Page 83: ...ions It is difficult to push the pistons back into posi tion WARNING Riding with worn brake pads will reduce braking perfor mance and will increase your chance of having an accident Inspect brake pad...

Page 84: ...95 105 mm 3 7 4 1 in 1 Loosen the lock nut 1 for the pedal stopper bolt 2 Adjust the brake pedal height by turning the pedal stopper bolt 2 to locate the pedal 95 105 mm 3 7 4 1 in above the top face...

Page 85: ...Fig A 3 If the extension line is out side this range as shown in the Fig B have the brake shoes replaced by your authorized Suzuki dealer or a qualified mechanic REAR BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH The rear brak...

Page 86: ...e form the cru cial link between your motorcy cle and the road Follow these instructions Check tire condition and pressure and adjust pres sure before each ride Avoid overloading your motorcycle Repla...

Page 87: ...e to puncture failures and subsequent loss of motorcycle control Tire wear also affects the tire profile changing motorcycle handling characteristics Check the condition of your tires each day before...

Page 88: ...ing may be adversely affected possibly resulting in loss of motor cycle control VL800 VL800T VL800C Always balance the wheel after repairing a puncture or replacing the tire Proper wheel balance is im...

Page 89: ...rim Special tire irons and rim protectors or a specialized tire mounting machine must be used for removing and installing tires to prevent tire or rim dam age which could result in an air leak Repair...

Page 90: ...ystem is working properly If the engine continues to run with the side stand down and the transmission in gear then the side stand igni tion interlock system is not work ing properly Have your motorcy...

Page 91: ...Place an accessory service stand or equivalent under the swing arm to help stabilize the rear end Carefully position a jack under the engine or chas sis tubes and raise the jack until the front wheel...

Page 92: ...kgf m 24 0 lbf ft NOTE Be careful not to damage the oil seal when installing the front wheel WARNING Failure to extend brake pads after installing the wheel can cause poor braking perfor mance and ma...

Page 93: ...ut 5 Remove the axle nut 6 WARNING Removing the rear wheel with out use of an accessory stand can result in your motorcycle falling over and being dam aged Do not attempt road side removal of the rear...

Page 94: ...5 kgf m 47 0 lbf ft Rear torque link nut tightening torque 25 N m 2 5 kgf m 18 0 lbf ft NOTE Apply a drop of SUZUKI THREAD LOCK 1322 to the rear frame mounting bolt 1 2 Rear frame mounting bolt tighte...

Page 95: ...1 Remove right and left screws 1 Remove the headlight assembly 2 Disconnect socket 2 from the headlight and rubber cap 3 CAUTION Using a light bulb with the wrong wattage rating can cause electrical...

Page 96: ...ight beam can be adjusted both right and left or up and down if necessary To adjust the beam right and left Turn the adjuster 1 clockwise or counterclockwise To adjust the beam up and down Turn the ad...

Page 97: ...t bulb push it in and turn it to the right while pushing License Plate Light To replace the license plate light bulb follow the procedure below 1 Turn the license plate lens counterclockwise and remov...

Page 98: ...e fuses are located behind the left crank case cover To access the fuses remove the left crank case cover referring to the ENGINE COOLANT section Two spare fuses one 10A and one 20A are provided insid...

Page 99: ...canister purge solenoid headlight relay and side stand relay 10A SIGNAL fuse protects the horn speedometer pilot lamp stop lamp running lamp and resister 10A POWER SOURCE fuse protects the electrical...

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Page 101: ...8 1 8 TROUBLESHOOTING FUEL SUPPLY CHECK 8 2 IGNITION SYSTEM CHECK 8 3...

Page 102: ...on for an explanation of the fuel injection system indicator If the indicator does not display FI make sure there is enough fuel in the fuel tank If the indicator does not display FI and there is enou...

Page 103: ...gh fuel in the fuel tank 2 If the fuel injection indicator displays FI showing signs of trouble in the fuel injection sys tem take your machine to an authorized Suzuki dealer Refer to the INSTRUMENT P...

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Page 105: ...9 1 9 STORAGE PROCEDURE AND MOTORCYCLE CLEANING STORAGE PROCEDURE 9 2 PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING TO SERVICE 9 3 CORROSION PREVENTION 9 4 MOTORCYCLE CLEANING 9 5 INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING 9 6...

Page 106: ...k to the top with fuel mixed with the amount of gasoline stabilizer recom mended by the stabilizer man ufacturer 2 Run the engine for a few min utes until the stabilized gaso line fills the fuel injec...

Page 107: ...PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING TO SERVICE 1 Clean the entire motorcycle 2 Remove the oily rags from the air cleaner intake and muffler outlet 3 Drain all the engine oil Install a new oil filter and fill the...

Page 108: ...ad oil or tar tree sap bird droppings and industrial fall out may dam age your motorcycle s finish Remove these types of depos its as quickly as possible If these deposits are difficult to wash off an...

Page 109: ...hing the motorcycle follow the instructions below 1 Remove dirt and mud from the motorcycle with running water You may use a soft sponge or brush Do not use hard materi als which can scratch the paint...

Page 110: ...ion Follow the procedures in the INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING section to check your motorcycle for any problems that may have arisen during your last ride CAUTION High pressure washers and parts cleaner c...

Page 111: ...MATION EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY 10 2 TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED 10 2 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 10 3 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS 10 4 ON BOARD MOTORCYCLE COMPUTER DATA INFORMATION 10 5 L...

Page 112: ...aterial or workmanship which arise solely as a result of owner abuse and or lack of proper maintenance are not covered by the warranty TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED Federal law prohib...

Page 113: ...ing or puncturing the air cleaner case air cleaner cover baffles or any other component which conducts intake air Whenever replacing parts on your motorcycle Suzuki recommends that you use genuine Suz...

Page 114: ...een you your authorized Suzuki dealer or American Suzuki Motor Corp To contact NHTSA you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hot Line toll free 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar...

Page 115: ...ay be stored by the on board computer when malfunctions occur This stored information can assist techni cians in repairing the motorcycle To read the stored information special equipment is needed and...

Page 116: ...injury Wear a helmet eye protection and bright protective clothing Don t ride after consuming alcohol or other drugs Slow down on slippery surfaces unfamiliar terrain or when visibility is reduced Rea...

Page 117: ...23F RW GS 23R RW SOLO RIDING DUAL RIDING FRONT REAR COLD TIRE PRESSURE 225 250 2 25 2 50 33 36 8 WARNING Check tire condition wear and cold tire pressure before each ride Replace only with tires of l...

Page 118: ...ssion 5 speed constant mesh Gearshift pattern 1 down 4 up Primary reduction ratio 1 690 71 42 Secondary reduction ratio 1 000 30 30 Gear ratios Low 2 461 32 13 2nd 1 631 31 19 3rd 1 227 27 22 4rd 1 00...

Page 119: ...ht LED Front turn signal light 12V 21 5W Rear turn signal light 12V 21W Speedometer light LED Neutral indicator light LED High beam indicator light LED Turn signal indicator light LED Oil pressure ind...

Page 120: ...GER 1 6 5 7 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT 7 22 CONCLUSION 1 6 CORROSION PREVENTION 9 4 E EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY 10 2 ENGINE COOLANT 7 23 ENGINE COOLANT SOLUTION 2 5 ENGINE IDLE SPEED INSPECTION 7 19 ENGINE OIL...

Page 121: ...UR LIMITS 1 4 L LEFT HANDLEBAR 3 13 LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT 7 39 LOADING GUIDELINES 6 4 LOADING LIMIT 6 3 LOCATION 3 2 LOCATION OF LABELS 10 6 LOCATION OF PARTS 3 2 M MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 7 2 MODIFICAT...

Page 122: ...3 19 SIDE STAND IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM 7 34 SPARK PLUG 7 11 SPECIAL SITUATIONS REQUIRE SPECIAL CARE 1 4 STARTING OFF AND SHIFTING 5 3 STARTING THE ENGINE 5 2 STORAGE PROCEDURE 9 2 SUSPENSION ADJUST...

Page 123: ...NG Failure to follow these safety precautions may increase your risk of injury Wear a helmet eye protec tion and bright protective clothing Don t ride after consuming alcohol or other drugs Slow down...

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