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- Chassis twisted.
- Steering incorrectly adjusted.
- Steering shaft bent.
- Front forks twisted.
- Rear wheel misaligned.
- Disk worn.
- Loss of brake fluid.
- Brake fluid deteriorated.
- Piston cylinder broken.
- Brakes incorrectly adjusted.
- Voltage regulator faulty.
- Installation fuse is blown.
FAULT
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Motorcycle pulls to one side
The brakes do not function
correctly
The lights blow
The lighting system does not
work
- Change the chassis. Go to a specialist workshop.
- Adjust the steering. Go to a specialist workshop.
- Change steering shaft. Go to a specialist workshop.
- Change front fork.
- Align the wheels.
- Change Disk
- Check brake circuits. Change any that are damaged or
broken.
- Drain brake fluid and replace with new, as recommended
by the manufacturer.
- Replace the pump piston.
- Adjust the brakes
- Remove the seat and the fuel tank then check connections,
verify the voltage regulator and the fuses
in the fuse box.
- Remove the back light cover