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LUBRICATION CHART
ITEM PART TO BE LUBRICATED
LUBRICANT
1
Engine crankcase
20W/50 Detergent Oil
2
Transmission
20W/50 Detergent Oil
3
Air cleaner
JR Filter Oil
4
Telescopic forks
5wt-10wt Fork Oil
5
Final Drive
80/90 Gear oil
8
Brake pedal shaft
Grease
9
Drive shaft universal joint
Grease
10
Lever pins & end pieces of clutch & hand brake cables
Grease
12
Wheel bearing
Grease
13
Front forks
Spindle oil & WD-40
14
Carburetor throttle control twist grip
Grease
15
Speedometer flexible drive cable & speedometer axle
Spindle oil
16
Steering column bearings
Grease
REQUIRED LUBRICATION
The Ural has been certified for EPA with
SAE 20W/50 petroleum based detergent oil
. This oil is
used in both the engine and transmission.
CARE OF MOTORCYCLE PAINT
When washing the motorcycle, use a weak stream of cold or slightly heated water. Never use a
pressure washer! Do not remove dust and mud by rubbing the surface with a dry cloth as sand
particles will degrade the surface and the paint will rapidly lose its brilliance. While washing, do not
use soda solution, kerosene, citric acids or mineral oils. If the surface is stained with mineral oil,
degrease by wiping with a rag. If after removal of mud and dust with a jet of water, some dirt is left
on the surface, remove it with the help of a sponge, a soft hair brush or a flannel and water, but not
allowing separate water drops to dry out on the surface. Finally, polish the painted surfaces with a
dry soft flannel.
To repair painted areas, each motorcycle is furnished with a bottle of matching touch up paint.
For patching proceed as follows:
·
clean the surface with turpentine
·
rub the damaged spot with a waterproof abrasive cloth and water rub thoroughly
·
paint using a soft brush or a spray gun.
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