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OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S   

MANUAL 

Europe    16.0 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                         

This manual for the English

 

version

 

 

ATV300-D T3b 

4X4

 

WARNING

Read 

this Manual , and 

any Supplements     

Carefully 

Before Operating 

Vehicle. 

 

Assembly 

Operation 

Maintenance 

 
 

THIS VEHICLE IS 
NOT DESIGENED 
FOR USE ON 
RENTAL TRACKS 
OR RACING 

BEFORE  OPERATING  THIS  VEHICLE,  THE  OWNER  AND  EACH 

OPERATOR MUST HAVE READ AND HAVE AN UNDERSTANDING OF 

ALL  THE  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  PROPER  ASSEMBLY  AND  SAFE 

OPERATION,  AS  WELL  AS  THE  INSTRUCTIONS  CONCERNING  THE 

ENGINE AND ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE VEHICLE. 

Summary of Contents for ATV300-D T3b

Page 1: ...ting Vehicle Assembly Operation Maintenance THIS VEHICLE IS NOT DESIGENED FOR USE ON RENTAL TRACKS OR RACING BEFORE OPERATING THIS VEHICLE THE OWNER AND EACH OPERATOR MUST HAVE READ AND HAVE AN UNDERS...

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Page 3: ...N WARNING 17 6 V I N 31 7 CONTROL AND PARTS FUNCTIONS 32 8 STARTING THE ENGINE 50 9 VEHICLE BREAK IN PERIOD 54 10 RIDING GEAR 55 11 CARRYING LOADS 56 12 RIDING 59 13 CVT SYSTEM 71 14 BATTERY 74 15 EXH...

Page 4: ...a toolbox has been provided under the seat of the ATV for storage of this manual and addendums Please keep this manual and addendums in the storage area toolbox so that it can be found easily and refe...

Page 5: ...is product will help you to understand the safe use and maintenance of your ATV Make sure that you understand and follow all Warnings and Instructions in this material If you did not receive any of th...

Page 6: ...ure that you understand and follow all local state province and federal national riding laws and requirements Remember Respect your vehicle respect the environment and respect the property of others Y...

Page 7: ...e this ATV Never permit a guest to operate this ATV unless the guest has read this manual and all product labels and has completed a certified training course Never operate an ATV without wearing an a...

Page 8: ...ng down hills and for braking on hills as described in this manual Check the terrain carefully before you start down any hill Shift your weight backward Never go down a hill at high speed Avoid going...

Page 9: ...dden turns or stops and do not make sudden throttle changes Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability Test your brakes after leaving water If necessary apply them lightly several times to let frict...

Page 10: ...ON KNOW YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE YOU BEGING RIDING Read this manual thoroughly referring to the various areas which are being discussed on your machine Operating this vehicle carries with it responsibiliti...

Page 11: ...throughout this manual to convey the following messages This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual be alert to the potential for personal injury Your sa...

Page 12: ...ING NOTE Warning decals have been placed on the vehicle for your protection Read and follow the instructions on each decal carefully In the event any decal becomes illegible or comes off contact your...

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Page 20: ...g checklist to verify your machine is in proper working order each time you ride Item Inspection procedure 1 Tire check condition and pressures 2 Fuel tank fill the fuel tank to its proper lever 3 All...

Page 21: ...TION WARNINGS Get on and leaver ATV Get on Get on the ATV through left or right by steps Leave Check that the surroundings are in safe condition and then slowly park the ATV Stop the engine Key off Pu...

Page 22: ...ction can result in an accident and 5 OPERATION WARNINGS increases your chances of a severe injury in the event of an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always wear an approved helmet which fits properl...

Page 23: ...TV at excessive speeds WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases your chances of losing control of the ATV which can result in an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always travel at a speed which is proper for the terr...

Page 24: ...6 0 20 POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting wheelies jumps and other stunts WHAT CAN HAPPEN Increases the chance of an accident including an overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never attempt stunts such as wheeli...

Page 25: ...ures and schedules described in the Owner s Manual WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Removing hands from handlebars or feet from footrests during operation WHAT CAN HAPPEN Removing even one hand or foot can re...

Page 26: ...T CAN HAPPEN You can come upon hidden rocks bumps or holes without enough time to react Could result in the ATV overturning or going out of control HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Go slowly and be extra caref...

Page 27: ...pecially cautious on these kinds of terrain WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Climbing hills improperly WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause ATV to overturn HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always follo...

Page 28: ...efore attempting to turn at faster speeds Do not turn at excessive speed WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating on excessively steep hills WHAT CAN HAPPEN The vehicle can overturn more easily on extremely...

Page 29: ...vehicle to lean sharply to one side Go straight down the hill where possible WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills WHAT CAN HAPPEN Could cause loss of control or cause...

Page 30: ...pply the brakes Lock parking brake after you are stopped If you begin rolling backwards Keep weight uphill never apply engine power Never apply the rear brake while rolling backwards 150 and 200 Apply...

Page 31: ...arge obstacles such as large rocks or fallen trees If you cannot avoid obstacles always follow proper procedures as described in the Owner s Manual WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Skidding or sliding WHAT CA...

Page 32: ...your weight carefully avoiding sudden movement maintain a slow and steady forward motion do not make sudden turns or stops and do not make sudden throttle changes Remember that wet brakes may have re...

Page 33: ...per tire pressure a described in the Owner s Manual WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this ATV with improper modifications WHAT CAN HAPPEN Improper installation of accessories or modification of this...

Page 34: ...cargo or pulling a trailer Allow greater distance for braking Always follow the instructions in the Owner s Manual for carrying cargo or pulling a trailer WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Riding on frozen lak...

Page 35: ...d steering for possible damage WARNING Safe operation of this rider active vehicle requires good judgement and physical skills Persons with cognitive or physical disabilities who operate this vehicle...

Page 36: ...e Your key can be duplicated only by obtaining a key blank and having it cut by mating it with your existing key Record Key Number The vehicle frame and engine serial numbers are important for model i...

Page 37: ...sounding 3 Engine Start Button To start the engine Override Switch Reverse Speed Limiter Some version of this vehicle is equipped with a reverse speed limiter system To obtain additional power while...

Page 38: ...system is connected the engine can be started and the key cannot be removed HEAD LIGHT In this position the head light will be on WARNING Never turn the key to OFF position when the ATV is in motion...

Page 39: ...he lights on and off it also switches the lights from to Lo on models equipped with Hi Lo beams NOTE Will not light unless the main switch is on LCD Meter 1 Neutral indicator light 7 Engine rpm meter...

Page 40: ...h ON 1 to start the engine Then turn the headlights OFF and open the accessory socket cap 2 It can t last long time when loading 70 100W If the accessory socket loads below 70W please accelerate the e...

Page 41: ...during riding and cause an accident Always check the lever for free movement and return before starting the engine and occasionally during riding Throttle Lever Engine speed and vehicle movement are c...

Page 42: ...sture from the air This causes the boiling temperature of the brake fluid to drop which can lead to early brake fade and the possibility of sever injury Front and Rear Brakes The front and rear brakes...

Page 43: ...braking Loss of braking could cause an accident Setting the Parking Brake 1 Squeeze the right hand brake lever two or three times and hold it 2 Push the park brake lock 1 into the notches on the lever...

Page 44: ...hill position WARNING Always check to be sure that the parking brake has been disengaged before operating the ATV An accident could result causing severe injury if the parking brake is left on while t...

Page 45: ...auxiliary brake will be as effective as the all wheel system Brake Fluid Level Top Window The brake fluid in the master cylinder which is located on the left handlebar should be checked before each si...

Page 46: ...the indicated max and min marks on the reservoir Operator s Seat CAUTION To avoid personal injury 1 Make sure that the seat is compIeteIy secured 2 Do not allow any person other than the driver to ri...

Page 47: ...e is moving could cause transmission damage Always place the transmission in gear with the parking brake locked whenever the vehicle is left unattended Maintaining shift linkage adjustment is importan...

Page 48: ...olant is forced out of the radiator past the pressure cap and into the recovery bottle As engine coolant temperature decreases the contracting cooled coolant is drawn back up from the tank past the pr...

Page 49: ...ry bottle has run dry the level in the radiator should be inspected and coolant added if necessary NOTE Use of a non standard pressure cap will not allow the recovery system to function properly If th...

Page 50: ...asoline is stored Do not over fill the tank Do not fill the tank neck If you get gasoline on your skin or clothing immediately wash it off with soap and water and change clothing Never start the engin...

Page 51: ...storage and whenever transporting ON For normal operation RES For reserve supply in the event of main supply exhaustion NOTE here is about a 6 mile 10km range on reserve gas Always refill the gas tan...

Page 52: ...dipstick 1 and wipe dry with a clean cloth 4 Put dipstick into the oil tank don t screw in it remove it and read the oil level 5 Remove dipstick and check to see that the oil level is between the ful...

Page 53: ...on a hard surface or rides in reverse The buzzer will beep if the procedure which list above is not done in 1 minute Re shift to stop the buzzer CAUTION Do not switch on 4WD if the rear wheels are spi...

Page 54: ...of one side inner or outer CV joints loss of control could result even in 2WD position If you experience any symptoms from the steering take the ATV to your dealer for inspection and service WARNING Y...

Page 55: ...lve to ON 3 Sit on the vehicle 4 Turn the engine stop switch to RUN 5 Turn the ignition key to ON apply the brake lever and press the starter button 6 Do not press the throttle more than 20 while star...

Page 56: ...fully 3 After the engine starts allow the starter girp to return slowly CAUTION This ATV is equipped with a recoil starter But its engine is equipped with a battery ignition system If the battery is u...

Page 57: ...onds at a time may casue the starter to overheat and damage the starter Release the starter button for approximately 10 seconds before pressing it again 3 Immediately after the engine starts operate t...

Page 58: ...T3b OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL 16 0 54 1 Do not use the choke 2 With the throttle slightly open press the starter button 9 VEHICLE BREAK IN PERIOD The break in period for your new ATV is defined as th...

Page 59: ...se set a limit to half throttle during the break in periods 1 Locknut 2 Adjuster 1 Fill fuel tank 2 Check oil reservoir level indicated on dipstick Add oil if necessary 3 Drive slowly at first Select...

Page 60: ...head injury Select an approved helmet 2 Eye Protection A pair of goggles or helmet face shield offer the best protection for your eyes 3 Gloves off road style 4 Boots A pair of strong over the calf ty...

Page 61: ...eam reducing Light visibility Do not obstruct the headlight beam with cargo Use of low forward gear is recommended in heavy pulling situations to extend belt life WARNING Correct loading of this vehic...

Page 62: ...g loads high on the racks raises the center or gravity of the vehicle and creates a less stable operating condition When cargo loads are carried high on the racks the weight of the loads must be reduc...

Page 63: ...bar Use a chain with the strength rating equal to or greater than the gross weight of the towed machinery Attach the chain to the tractor drawbar support or other specified anchor location Allow only...

Page 64: ...re injury or death could result See 4 DAILY PRE RIDE INSPECTION 1 Sit upright with both feet on footrests and both hand on the handlebars 2 After starting the engine and allowing it to warm up shift t...

Page 65: ...nd the inside tire must slip traction slightly To turn steer in the direction of the turn leaning your upper body to the inside of the turn while supporting your weight on the outer footrest This tech...

Page 66: ...avoiding quick sharp turns which can cause skids 3 Correct a skid by turning the handlebars in the direction of the skid and shifting your body weight forward 4 Never apply brakes during a skid Comple...

Page 67: ...g of the ATV could occur causing severe injury or death Whenever traveling uphill always travel straight uphill and 1 Avoid steep hills 15 maximum 2 Keep both feet on the footrests 3 Transfer you weig...

Page 68: ...your upper body weight toward the hill while keeping your feet on the footrests 3 Steer slightly into the hill to maintain vehicle directions If vehicle begins to tip quickly turn the front wheel down...

Page 69: ...the vehicle 3 Slow down 4 Apply the brakes slightly to aid in slowing Familiarize yourself with the auxiliary rear brake pedal and its use in the event loss of normal service brakes occurs WARNING Do...

Page 70: ...ndlebars full left while facing front of ATV 5 While holding service brake release parking brake lock and slowly allow ATV to roll around to your right until ATV is pointing across the hill or slightl...

Page 71: ...avoiding rocks and obstacles if possible 4 After crossing dry the brakes by applying light pressure to the lever until braking action is normal CAUTION Never operating the ATV through deep or fast flo...

Page 72: ...h 200mm Turn the fuel valve to OFF Remove the spark plug Loosen the carburetor drain screw 1 Turn the engine over several times with electric start Dry the spark plug and reinstall or replace with a n...

Page 73: ...the right side of the trail if possible and be constantly alert for hazards such as logs rocks and low hanging branches WARNING Not all obstacles are visible Travel with caution on trails severe inju...

Page 74: ...id turning at sharp angles in reverse 5 Never open the throttle suddenly while backing NOTE This ATV is equipped with a reverse speed limiter Do not operate at wide open throttle Only open the throttl...

Page 75: ...brake 4 Shut off fuel supply 5 Avoid parking on an incline If it is neceddary to park on an incline always block the rear wheels on the down hill side as shown above 6 Do not leave the ATV on a hill d...

Page 76: ...tion Failure to comply with this warning can result in severe injury or death Low Range Use May Reduce CVT for 300cc Operating Temperatures The basic operation of the CVT system is dependent on engine...

Page 77: ...cover protector and crankcase cover 2 Loosen the left link bolts right link bolts and engine mounting bolts 3 Adjust the supporting bolt and measure the size L D 4 Tighten the engine mounting bolts ri...

Page 78: ...pulling Riding through rough terrain swamps mountains etc at low ground speeds High Range Basic operation at speeds greater than 7 MPH 11km h High ground speeds 14 BATTERY Battery WARNING Whenever re...

Page 79: ...medical attention Batteries produce explosive gases Keep sparks flame cigarettes etc away Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed space Always shield eyes when working near batteries KEEP OUT...

Page 80: ...s in the order specified Red positive cable first black negative cable last An exploding battery can cause serious injury or death Battery terminals and connections should be kept free of corrosion If...

Page 81: ...cool dry place Before reusing take the battery to your dealer for testing and recharging Power plug leads may need to be bent down so that battery cover may be installed When installing a new battery...

Page 82: ...into the fuel system Be careful not to let the fuel tank become empty otherwise air will enter the fuel system necessitating bleeding before next engine start Be careful not to spill during refueling...

Page 83: ...r screw located on the bottom of the muffler pull out the arrestor the mesh 2 Clean the arrestor or replace it WARNING When cleaning the spark arrestor you must follow the safe guards listed below to...

Page 84: ...haust and ignited by the catalyst in the muffler MAY RESULT IN THE MUFFLERS OVERHEATING AND FIRE RISK Always reduce throttle when the engine reach top rpm avoid the engine popping 16 MAINTENANCE CAUTI...

Page 85: ...verage riding conditions and an average vehicle speed of approximately 10 miles per hour Vehicles subjected to severe use such as operation in wet or dusty areas should be inspected and serviced more...

Page 86: ...coolant Every one year Air Box Sediment Tube Daily Daily Drain deposits whenever visible Headlamp Inspection Daily Daily Check operation daily apply dielectric grease to connector when replaced Tail i...

Page 87: ...hrs Monthly Check monthly and change annually Engine Cylinder Head and Cylinder Base Fasteners 25 hrs 3 months Inspect re torque required at first service only General Lubrication 50 hrs 3 months Lub...

Page 88: ...Inspect adjust D Drive belt 50 hrs 6 months Inspect replace if necessary Steering 50 hrs 6 months Inspect daily lubricate Rear Axle 50 hrs 6 months Inspect bearings Lube Front Suspension 50 hrs 6 mont...

Page 89: ...ATV300 D T3b OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL 16 0 85 months 16 MAINTENANCE Item Hours When Remove Radiator for 300cc 100 hrs 12 months Inspect clean external surface...

Page 90: ...2 months Inspect adjust D Shift selector box H L R N for 300cc 200 hrs 24 months Change grease every two years D Brake fluid 200 hrs 24 months Change every two years Idle Speed As required As required...

Page 91: ...Trans mission Lubrication Change annually or at 100 hours 4 Rear Gear case oil SAE 80W 90GL5 See 16 MAI NTENANCE Rear Gear case Lubrication Change annually or at 100 hours 5 Front Gear case oil only f...

Page 92: ...gun Every 3 months or 50 hours 8 Front Wheel bearings Grease Inspect and replace bearings if necessary Semi annually 9 Tie rods Grease Locate fittings and Grease Semi annually 10 Shift Linkages Grease...

Page 93: ...ATV300 D T3b OWNER S OPERATOR S MANUAL 16 0 89 16 MAINTENANCE Lubrication Recommendations 13 Rear Axle Bearing Grease Locate fittings and grease Every3months or50hours...

Page 94: ...often under severe use such as wet or dusty conditions 2 Grease Light weight lithium soap grease 3 Grease M molybdenum disulfide MoS2 grease water resistant 4 When suspension action becomes stiff or...

Page 95: ...5 Hrs 10 Hrs 15 Hrs 20 Hrs 25 Hrs 50 Hrs 75 Hrs 100 Hrs 16 MAINTENANCE WARNING Improper adjustment of the handlebars or incorrect torquing of the adjuster block tightening bolts can cause limited ste...

Page 96: ...ebars do not hit gas tank or any other part of machine when turned fully to left or right 4 Torque handlebar adjuster block to 10 12 ft Ibs 14 16Nm NOTE Tighten bolts so there is an equal gap at the f...

Page 97: ...eel Hub Tightening Front wheel bearing tightness and spindle nut retention are critical component operations Service work must be performed by an authorized dealer Front Rear Flange nuts install with...

Page 98: ...filter in soapy water and dry it 5 Reinstall pre filter over main filter Replace main filter as required 6 Reinstall filter into air box and tighten clamp Do not over tighten clamp or filter damage ma...

Page 99: ...ignment Check The recommended toe alignment is 1 8 to 1 4 3to6mm toe out 1 Set the handlebars in a Straight ahead position and Hold them in this position 2 Measure A and B A minus B should be 1 16 to...

Page 100: ...d level in the master cylinder reservoirs as described see 7 Control and part functions Normal functioning of the diaphragm is to extend into the reservoir as fluid lever drops If the fluid lever is l...

Page 101: ...the main system fail the rear brake can be activated by the brake lever being moving toward the handlebar The hydraulic brake system will not require adjustment Checking Although the parking brake has...

Page 102: ...lockwise by hand till the pad touch the brake disc turn the adjuster bolt CCW counterclockwise by 1 4 to one turn for 10 to 20mm free play at the end of the parking lever 4 Tighten the jam nuts secure...

Page 103: ...justed as follows 1 Warm up the engine by running the vehicle approximately five minutes 2 Place the transmission in gear with the parking brake applied 3 Adjust the carburetor idle screw in or out un...

Page 104: ...rtant you flip the throttle lever back and forth 3 Tighten locknut and slide boots over cable adjuster Spark Plugs Inspect Insulator Abnormal color Replace Normal color is a medium To light tan color...

Page 105: ...ge The recommended oil change interval is 30 hours or every 3 mouths whichever comes first Suggested break in oil change is at 20 hours or one mouth whichever comes first Severe use operation requires...

Page 106: ...ce vehicle on a level surface 2 Run engine two or three minutes until warm Stop engine 3 Clean area around drain plug 4 Place a drain pan beneath engine crankcase and remove drain plug 5 Allow oil to...

Page 107: ...d monthly or 20 hours whichever comes first Transmission oil should be changed annually With the ATV on a level surface remove fill plug 1 and check the lubricant level The correct transmission lubric...

Page 108: ...n plug located on the bottom left hand side and drain the oil Catch and discard used oil properly 4 Clean and reinstall the drain plug torque to 14 ft lbs 20Nm 5 Add the correct amount of SAE 80W 90GL...

Page 109: ...Procedure 1 Remove drain plug 3 Catch and discard used oil properly 2 Clean and reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer and tighten securely 14 ft lbs 20N m 3 Remove fill plug and add 10 ou...

Page 110: ...operly 2 Clean and reinstall the drain plug with a new sealing washer and tighten securely 11 14 ft lbs 15 20N m 3 Remove fill plug and add 290ml of SAE GL 5 80W 90 Weight Gear Lubricant and inspect o...

Page 111: ...re installed properly If wheels are improperly installed it could affect vehicle handling and tire wear Wheel Removal Procedure 1 Stop the engine place the transmission in gear and lock the parking br...

Page 112: ...Nut Torque Tire Inspection When replacing a tire always use original equipment size and type Tire Tread Depth Always replace tires when tread depth is worn to 1 8 3mm 1 or less Please refer to your O...

Page 113: ...ath CAUTION Do not service while headlight is hot Serious burns may result Do not touch a halogen lamp with bare fingers Oil from your skin leaves a residue causing a hot spot which will shorten the l...

Page 114: ...lace it with recommended lamp 3 Test the taillight brakelight to see that it s working 4 Reinstall the lens Indicator Lamp Replacement 1 Remove mounting panel 2 Unplug light from harness depress locki...

Page 115: ...on the seat 5 To turn the two adjusting screws clockwise is to lower the beam area and to turn the two adjusting screws counterclockwise is to heighten the beam area The dipper headlight adjustment i...

Page 116: ...er for replacement Waxing Your ATV can be waxed with any non abrasive automotive paste wax Avoid the use of harsh cleaners since they can scratch the body finish CAUTION Certain products including ins...

Page 117: ...e the battery and add distilled water as required to the proper level Do not use tap water which may contain minerals that reduce battery life Apply Dielectric Grease to the terminal bolts and termina...

Page 118: ...Clutch CVT Burning Possible Causes Solutions Loading the ATV into a pickup or tall trailer when in high range Shift transmission to Low Range during loading of the ATV to prevent belt burning for300cc...

Page 119: ...low ground aped Use Low Range only Stuck in mud or snow Shift the transmission to Low Range carefully use fast aggressive throttle application to engage clutch WARNING Excessive throttle may cause lo...

Page 120: ...sible causes of trouble It should be helpful however as a guide to troubleshooting Refer to the relative procedure in this manual for inspection adjustment and replacement of parts Adjustment and repl...

Page 121: ...gasket Improperly sealed valve Broken cylinder gasket Improperly contacted Worn damaged or seized cylinder valve and vale seat Piston and Piston ring Improper valve timing Worn piston Broken valve spr...

Page 122: ...roperly adjusted idle speed Faulty ignitor unit Pilot screw Throttle stop screw Faulty pick up coil Improperly adjusted throttle cable Faulty ignition coil Flooded carburetor Valve system Auto choke I...

Page 123: ...UTCH SLIPPING DRAGGING section Engine oil Improper oil level low or over Oil level Ignition system Faulty spark plug Faulty high tension cord Faulty ignitor unit Faulty pick up coil Faulty ignition co...

Page 124: ...Faulty thermostat Faulty thermo switch Incorrect coolant level low coolant level Faulty radiator Clogged damage Faulty radiator cap Impeller shaft gear malfunction bent dowel pin gear Damaged impeller...

Page 125: ...NCE POOR BRAKING EFFECT V belt Worn front hub bearing Slipping oily V belt Worn brake pad Primary sliding sheave Worn brake disc Improper operation Air in brake fluid Damage Leaking brake fluid compre...

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Page 127: ...15mm 47 8 inch Minimum Turn Radius 3000mm 118inch Dry Weight 324 kg 713 lbs Front Rack load 10kg 22 lbs Rear Rack load 20kg 44 lbs Load Capacity Combined Rider Payload 180kg 396 lbs Tongue Weight 10 k...

Page 128: ...rear see detail on the mark of sidewall Noise According to Annex XII to Commission Delegated Regulation EU 1322 2014 Noise at the operator s ear 89 7 dB A According to Annex III to Commission Delegate...

Page 129: ...ectric Starter Engine Cooling Liquid Cooled Lubrication System Wet Sump Carburetor CVK32 Ignitions T C I Spark Plug Type DR8EA NGK Electrical Equipment 300cc Battery 12V 14AH Front High Beam 12V 55Wx2...

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