Sym Wolf Classic 150 Owner'S Manual Download Page 17

 

 

9.Riding the motorcycle 

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  SET UP RIDING 

 

Check the brakes and tire pressure before riding. 
1.  Squeeze the clutch lever fully, then push shift 

pedal down to engage the 1st gear. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2.  Then release the clutch lever slowly, and at the 

same time, open the throttle gradually, the 
motorcycle will move. 

 

  CAUTION:   

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After the engine was started and before riding, 
don’t operate the throttle to rise up the engine 
speed. 

 
 
 
 

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 Change the gear position according to the driving 

speed. 

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 The relationship between speed and gear 

position is on the right table. 

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 Change the gear position according with the table 

can get the good performance and fuel economy 
of the motorcycle. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  CAUTION:   

During the first 1,000km, it is better to drive in low speed for running the engine in good condition and 
long life. 

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  Change the engine oil and clean the oil filter element after first 300km. 

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  It is better to drive in low speed after replacing the engine. 

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  Warm up the engine before start riding. 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed   

1

st

 gear   

2

nd

 gear   

3

rd

 gear   

4

th

 gear   

5

th

 gear   

20   40   60   80   100   

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Summary of Contents for Wolf Classic 150

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...low 1 Removal of or puncturing the muffler baffles header pipes or any other component which conducts exhaust gases 2 Removal or puncturing of any part of the intake system 3 Lack of proper maintenanc...

Page 3: ...anyang Industry Co Ltd If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign Ho...

Page 4: ...TS AND CAUTIONS FOR STARTING ENGINE 13 Method of starting the engine 13 9 RIDING THE MOTORCYCLE 15 Set up riding 15 Riding in grade 16 Transmission operation 16 Correct riding 16 The control of thrott...

Page 5: ...and changing fuses 27 Checking the turn signal lights and horn 27 Checking the front and rear lights 28 Checking the brake light 28 Checking the spark plug 28 CDI ignition system 28 Checking the air...

Page 6: ...r Oil level Rear turn signal light Air cleaner Ignition switch Headlight Rear brake pedal Fuel tank cap Clutch lever Side stand Main stand High Low beam Turn signal Horn switch Fuses Battery Tool bag...

Page 7: ...d construction are modified and different from the photos and diagrams on the owner s manual catalogues the specifications and construction of the actual motorcycle shall prevail 4 USE GENUINE SPARE P...

Page 8: ...cal maintenance and inspection in accordance with the schedule WARNING To avoid getting burned by exhaust pipe when taking a passenger Make sure your passenger has put his her feet on the pedals After...

Page 9: ...to control on a bumpy unleveled unpaved road try to know the road conditions in advance slow down and use your shoulder s force to control the handle Suggestion Do not load objects on the handle to a...

Page 10: ...ero if its measurement is over 1000 kilometers or turn the reset knob Fuel gauge The pointer in this gauge shows how much fuel remains in the tank The pointer stays in E position when key switch is tu...

Page 11: ...ng the steering handle before leaving your motorcycle If ignition switch remains in the ON position for a prolonged period after the engine has been stopped the battery s capacity will be reduced and...

Page 12: ...y design The engine can only be started after the front or rear brake lever pedal has been applied Do not use light system Turn headlight and turn signal lights to the OFF position when the engine is...

Page 13: ...CLOSE Align the pin on the cap with fillister on the tank and turn the cap right to lock the fuel cap CAUTION Main stand should be put down on the ground engine should be shut off and flames should be...

Page 14: ...imultaneously when braking Avoid brake continuously for a long period of time because that may overheat the brakes and reduce its braking efficiency Slow down and brake early when riding in rainy days...

Page 15: ...ndicator green lights 4 Pull the choke lever up choke valve closed position The choke lever is below the carburetor left side 5 Don t turn the throttle grip press the starter button We care for you Be...

Page 16: ...everal times and keep the throttle valve handle at the close position to start the engine It may need several minutes to warm up engine if it is a cold start Exhaust contains harmful gases CO therefor...

Page 17: ...gear position according to the driving speed The relationship between speed and gear position is on the right table Change the gear position according with the table can get the good performance and f...

Page 18: ...de of the engine Shift transmission to the lower gear when driving hard or down grade Squeeze the clutch lever fully operate change pedal to the proper position then release the clutch lever to make a...

Page 19: ...80km h Avoid abrupt acceleration Avoid engine running in RPM over 8 000RPM while under no load Never Making Abrupt Braking Or Making A Full Turn Make braking or making a full turn may cause wheel sli...

Page 20: ...pletely 3 Press the turn signal switch back to its original position and turn the ignition switch key to OFF position to shut off the engine 4 Get off the motorcycle from left side after the engine ha...

Page 21: ...us troubles still exist CAUTION If any problem founded during routine inspection correct the problem before using the motorcycle again have your motorcycle checked and repaired by the SYM dealer or au...

Page 22: ...ate it 2 Remove the dipstick and check whether oil level is in between the upper and lower marks Add oil to upper limit if oil is under the lower limit Check cylinder crankcase etc for leakage OIL CHA...

Page 23: ...refilled check the engine for leaks and refill it again Keep away from spark and flames when refilling the oil INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKE FREE PLAY INSPECTION Brake lever and pedal free play...

Page 24: ...rked on the brake disk that means the brake lining has been excessively worn and must be replaced immediately CLUTCH LEVER The clutch lever free play should be 10 20mm Check the free play and turn the...

Page 25: ...right position Do not direct water under pressure against the wiring or use brush when washing motorcycle If the wiring is very dirty Use cloth to scrape it DRIVE CHAIN The drive chain will be elongat...

Page 26: ...t counterclockwise tightens the chain TIRE INSPECTION Tires should be checked and inflated with the engine shut off If a tire s ground contacting curve is abnormal check it with an air pressure gauge...

Page 27: ...ance and pulls to one side Check steering handle if it is being pulled too tight by the brake cables Take your motorcycle to SYM Authorized Dealer or Franchised Dealer for a check or adjustment if any...

Page 28: ...he cables then clean the erosion off with a steel brush or a piece of sandpaper Install battery cable after cleaning and apply a thin coat of grease on the terminals Install battery in reverse order o...

Page 29: ...Avoid spraying water directly on or around fuse box when washing the motorcycle If the new fuse burn out quickly again please check the faulty reason before replace it again Take your motorcycle to y...

Page 30: ...in the tool kit Check the electrode if it is dirty or fouled by carbon deposits Remove the carbon deposits on the electrode with steel wire and clean the spark plug with gasoline then wipe dry with a...

Page 31: ...ent Don t keep too much oil in the element or the engine performance will be affected 1 clean 2 squeeze dry 3 soak in engine oil 4 squeeze dry CAUTION Dust deposit is one of the major causes of reduci...

Page 32: ...ler immediately if there are no problems with the above items and engine still can not be started 12 C D I ELECTRICL IGNITION SYSTEM The charge and discharge principle of a condenser is adopted for th...

Page 33: ...parking stand is spring back completely before driving off Do not use the brake suddenly and make a sharp turn Rapid braking and sharp turning will cause slip and fall Rapid braking or sharp turning w...

Page 34: ...I I 20 Front rear suspension I I 21 Main side stands I I L 22 Crankcase Blow by system I I 23 Clutch disk I 24 Clutch free play I I 25 Brake mechanism brake lining pad I I 26 Bolts nuts for each comp...

Page 35: ...scope Rear shock absorber Unit swing Clutch Wet disk type Transmission Gear Front tire 2 75 18 24P Rear tire 3 00 17 45P Wheel rim Steel Tire pressure Front STD 1 8kg cm 2 Rear STD 2 0kg cm 2 for 1 pe...

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