9 SERVICE SCHEDULE
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9.1
Additional information
Any further work that results from the compulsory work or from the recommended work must be ordered separately and
invoiced separately.
Different service intervals may apply in your country, depending on the local operating conditions.
Individual service intervals and scopes may change in the course of technical developments. The most up-to-date service
schedule can always be found on GASGAS Motorcycles Dealer.net. Your authorized GASGAS Motorcycles dealer will be glad
to advise you.
The use of a service hour counter is recommended in order to be able to check the mileage at any time.
Service hour counter (A54012920000)
9.2
Required work
after every race
Every 40 operating hours
Every 20 operating hours
Every 10 operating hours
After 1 operating hour
Change the gear oil.
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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 the brake discs. (
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Check the brake lines for damage and leakage.
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Check the rear brake fluid level. (
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Check the free travel of the foot brake lever. (
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Check the frame.
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Check the link fork.
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Checking the link fork bearing for play.
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Checking the shock absorber heim joint for play.
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Check the shock absorber linkage.
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Check the tire condition. (
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Check tire pressure. (
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Check the wheel bearing for play.
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Check the wheel hubs.
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Check the rim run-out.
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Check the spoke tension. (
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Check the chain, rear sprocket, engine sprocket, and chain guide. (
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Check the chain tension. (
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Grease all moving parts (e.g., hand lever, chain, ...) and check for smooth operation.
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Check/correct the fluid level of the hydraulic clutch. (
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Check the front brake fluid level. (
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Check the free travel of the hand brake lever. (
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Check steering head bearing play. (
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Change the spark plug and spark plug connector.
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Check all hoses (e.g. fuel, cooling, bleeder, drainage, etc.) and sleeves for cracking, leaks, and
incorrect routing.
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Check the antifreeze and coolant level. (
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Check the cables for damage and for routing without kinks.
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Check that the throttle cables are undamaged, routed without sharp bends, and set correctly.
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Clean the air filter and air filter box.
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