Daily Maintenance
Perform each time you ride your motorcycle
■ Clean the exterior of the unit with a soft. damp rag.
■ Check that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened.
Weekly/Monthly Maintenance
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Check the pull starter, especially the cord and return spring.
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Remove the spark plug and check the electrode gap. Adjust it to 0.6mm, or change the spark
plug.
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Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder head and check that the air intake at the starter is not
clogged.
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Clean the air filter.
Gas pocket STARTING PROCEDURE
To start the motor needs three things:
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Gas
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A spark
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Cylinder compression
1.
Put gas in the tank. Using an approved gas container, add at least a½ gallon of gas to the gas
tank.
2.
move the choke lever to the •on" up position. (make sure fuel line is free of air)
3.
pull the recoils. the choke should be up to start a cold engine.
When starting your motor for the first time, open the throttle a couple of times to get the gas flowing
into the carburetor and the jets inside. Don't over pump the gas it may Hood the engine(need to wait
10mins to restart if engine is flooded) After the engine "pops' the first time, then give it a little
throttle and allow it to idle till it warms up.
After engine warms up, turn off choke, slowly ride off and check to make sure tires are at the proper
inflation and all systems operate.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Proper care of your motorcycle will insure optimal performance and a longer life span. The
following are a few maintenance suggestions that will keep your motorcycle running in top condition: