RIDING INSTRUCTIONS 8
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8.1
Checks and maintenance measures when preparing for use
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Before every trip, check the condition of the vehicle and ensure that it is safe to operate.
The vehicle must be in perfect technical condition when it is being operated.
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Check the gear oil level. (
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Check the electrical system.
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Check the front brake fluid level. (
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Check the rear brake fluid level. (
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Check the front brake linings. (
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Check the brake linings of the rear brake. (
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Check that the brake system is functioning properly.
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Check the antifreeze and coolant level. (
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Check the chain for dirt. (
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Check the chain tension. (
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Check the tire condition. (
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Check the tire pressure. (
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Check the spoke tension. (
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The spoke tension must be checked regularly as incorrect
spoke tension will strongly impair riding safety.
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Clean the dust boots of the fork legs. (
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Check the air filter.
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Check the settings of all controls and ensure that they can be oper-
ated smoothly.
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Check all screws, nuts, and hose clips regularly for tightness.
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Check the fuel level.
8.2
Starting
Danger
Danger of poisoning
Exhaust gases are toxic and inhaling them may result in unconsciousness and death.
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Always make sure there is sufficient ventilation when running the engine.
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Use effective exhaust extraction when starting or running the engine in an enclosed space.
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Engine damage
High revving speed with a cold engine negatively impacts the lifespan of the engine.
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Always run the engine warm at a low speed.
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If the motorcycle is unwilling to start, the cause can be old fuel in the float chamber. The flammable elements of the
fuel evaporate after a long time of standing.
If the float chamber is filled with fresh fuel, the engine starts immediately.
The motorcycle has been out of use for more than 1 week
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Empty the carburetor float chamber.
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Turn tap handle of the fuel tap to the
ON
position.