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Any damage, deterioration or failures due to the use of the motorcycle in competitions, such as racing, rally, 
motorcycle  races, use under abnormal  conditions including  off-road use,  if  the  motorcycle  is  rented  /  leased, 
loaned or used commercially. 

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Damage  or  failures  resulting  from  or  associated  with  adjustments,  maintenance  and  /  or  repairs  on  the 
motorcycle done by anyone other than an AHD. 

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Either  direct  or  indirect  damage  caused  by  a  fall  or  accident.  Indirect  namely:  damage  caused  by  accidents 
involving other motorcycles, vehicles or third parties. 

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Damage  caused  or  contributed  to  by  alteration,  supplementation  or  modification  of  the  motorcycle  or 
replacement  with  spare  parts  or  accessories  that  are  not  genuine  Hunter  products.  For  example:  exhaust 
modification, CDI, tires, front and rear shock breakers, fuses, accessories, extras such as lights, alarms and others. 

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Damage caused by or contributed to from the use of fuel and / or lubricant (oil) that does not comply with the 
specifications included in the Owner’s Manual. 

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Damage as a  result of occurrences  such as  the  forces of  nature, natural  disasters,  fire,  riot, attempted  theft, 
contaminated with chemicals, sea water, salt, tree sap, bird droppings, etc. 

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Damages  caused  by  or  contributed  to  from  the  negligence  of  the  owner  or  failure  to  inspect  and  complete 
General Maintenance of the motorcycle in accordance with the instructions in the Owner’s Manual. 

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Damage caused by or contributed to from the motorcycle being used or operated under extreme or abnormal 
conditions  or  failure  to  use  the  motorcycle  in  accordance  with  the  instructions  in  the  Owner’s  Manual.  For 
example; carrying excessive loads, the use of oil or petrol additives, failing to clean the Air Cleaner after use in 
extremely  dusty  conditions,  failing  to  follow  the  correct  Running–In  Procedure,  riding  the  motorcycle  on  the 
beach, full or partial submersion in water, water damage due to cleaning or using the motorcycle in extreme off 
road conditions. 

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Damage due to inappropriate or incorrect storage and / or transport. 

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The onset of the symptoms of normal use according to the Manufacturing Standard, such as noise, vibration, oil 
seepage, dulling or deterioration of surface finishes and other occurrences that do not affect the function of the 
motorcycle.  

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Parts  normally  damaged  /  consumed  /  worn  resulting  from  the  general  use  or  maintenance  /  repair  of  the 
motorcycle, such as fuel filters, oil filter, the air filter, brake fluid, brake pads, brake discs, canvas clutch, clutch 
plate, front and rear gear sprockets, drive, bolts and  nuts, cables, rubber footrests, hand grips, motor starter 
carbon brushes, radiator hoses, water impellor, fuel hose, spark plugs, nuts, bolts, washers, pins, bulbs and light 
lenses, mirrors, steering wheel locks, tyres or inner tubes, seat upholstery, rubber parts, plastic parts, gaskets, 
oil seals, engine oil, gear oil, grease, battery fluid, paint and chrome, etc. 

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Damage,  fading,  tarnish,  flaking, peeling,  oxidization or  any other form of  deterioration of any  surface finish 
including but not limited to paint, lacquer, powder coating, galvanizing, polish, chrome or decals.  

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Claims  for  the  loss  of  time  or  the  cost  of  transporting  the  motorcycle  to  and  from  an  AHD,  telephone  costs, 
compensation  costs,  lodging  expenses,  hiring  or  using  alternate  personal  transportation,  property  damage, 
injury to people, damage or loss of other equipment or property or any claims from third parties. 

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A motorcycle, regardless if it was not immediately used starting from the date of purchase or was never used at 
all, but has exceeded the Warranty Period. 
 

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Страница 1: ...1 P a g e OUTLAW OWNER S MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...3 Braking 13 Stopping 13 General Maintenance Engine Oil and Filter 14 Spark Plugs 15 Air Filter 15 Throttle Inspect Adjustment 16 Clutch Adjustment 16 Drive Chain 17 Front Disc Brakes 18 Rear Disc Brakes 19 Front Wheel Assembly 19 Rear Wheel Assembly 20 Battery Maintenance 20 Cooling System 21 Fuse Replacement 22 Cleaning 22 Storage Guide 22 Removal from Storage 23 General Checks 23 General Mainte...

Страница 3: ...rcycle The product is in accordance with QC T29116 93 standard IMPORTANT NOTICE The engine of this motorcycle is a highly engineered piece of equipment and rotates at high speed In order to make sure that the engine runs normally prolong its service life and to safeguard your interests please operate the motorcycle according to the following Run in procedure 1 During the first 1 000 km avoid apply...

Страница 4: ...rmly to the driver s waist with both hands and keep both feet on the passenger foot pegs Strictly obey all local traffic regulations and use common sense at all times PROTECTIVE APPAREL Motorcycle riders often have their heads injured if an accident occurs In order to ensure personal safety both the rider and the passenger should always wear a certified helmet Both the rider and passenger should a...

Страница 5: ...arge or heavy loads to handlebars front forks or dashboard otherwise it can adversely affect stability and handling NEVER exceed the maximum weight limit of 150 kg ACCESSORIES Accessories produced by our company have undergone special design and testing for use on this motorcycle These accessories are entirely optional for users Users will take sole responsibility is selecting installing and using...

Страница 6: ... 2 Rear View Mirror 3 Clutch Lever 4 Left Handlebar Grip 5 False Fuel Tank Cap 6 Throttle Hand Grip 7 Speedometer 8 Front Brake Lever 9 Brake Fluid Reservoir 10 Indicator Switch 11 Temperature Gauge 12 Fuel Contents Gauge 13 Fuel tank Cap 14 Right Handlebar Controls Starter Button Headlight Switch and Engine Cut off Switch ...

Страница 7: ...senger Footpeg 14 Drive Chain 15 Rear Indicator 16 Back Rest Bracket 17 Back Rest Pad 18 Seat 19 Fuel Injection 1 Rear Indicator 2 Front Suspension 3 Front Wheel 4 Front Brake Disc 5 Brake Caliper 6 Frame No Plate 7 Rear Brake Pedal 8 Foot Peg 9 Radiator 10 Temp Sensor 11 Fuel Injection 12 Charger 13 Right Exhaust 14 Brake Caliper 15 Brake Disc 16 Rear Wheel 17 Turn Signal Light 18 Back Rest 19 Se...

Страница 8: ... circuit is now in the ON position In this position the key can be removed and the engine can be started 3 If you rotated the key 90 degrees anti clockwise the circuit is in the Park position In this position the key can be removed and the motorcycles park lights can be activated however the engine can not be started Steering Lock The Steering Lock is below the Steering Stem To lock the steering t...

Страница 9: ... on and off the Headlight Beam Switch This allows simple safer operation when passing Right handlebar Controls 1 Electric Starter Button 2 Headlight Switch 3 Engine Cut off Switch 4 Throttle Grip 5 Brake Fluid Reservoir 6 Brake Fluid Level Indicator 7 Front Brake Lever Electric Start Button WARNING BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THE ELECTRIC START BUTTON ensure that you have fully read and understand th...

Страница 10: ...djustment of shock absorbers and the effect of such adjustment you should first seek the advice of your Authorized Hunter Dealer before adjusting Fuel Tank and Fuel Cap The Fuel Tank capacity is 13 5 liters We recommend that you use unleaded petrol with a 90 octane rating If this kind of petrol is not available you can use low leaded petrol with an octane rating greater than 90 DO NOT USE FUEL WIT...

Страница 11: ...re in the area that you are using the motorcycle TUBELESS TYRES Proper air pressure will provide the maximum stability riding comfort and tyre life LOAD TYRE PRESSURE kpa TYRE PRESSURE kpa Driver Only Front 225 33psi Rear 225 33psi Driver plus Passenger Front 220 33psi Rear 250 36 psi WARNING Operation with excessively worn tyres is hazardous and will adversely affect traction stability and handli...

Страница 12: ...are in Neutral position NEVER press the Starter Button before the ECU has had time to warm up Doing so will cause the ECU to disengage and will require resetting by an Authorized Hunter Dealer Read the following starting procedure carefully 1 Stand the motorcycle into the vertical position and raise the Side Stand Note the Side Stand is fitted with a censor to prevent the engine starting whilst it...

Страница 13: ...eased until your motorcycle is fully run in at 1 500 Km See Run In Procedure on you Hunter Flash Disc for full details If you are unsure about any aspect of the procedure consult with your Hunter dealer BEFORE using your motorcycle Run in Speeds GEAR SPEED First 0 15km h Second 10 30km h Third 20 45km h Fourth 30 55km h Fifth 50 70km h BRAKING When wanting to slow the motorcycle down decrease the ...

Страница 14: ... for five minutes and drain the engine oil after turning off the engine Place an empty container under the engine Unscrew the Drain Screw 1 to drain the oil completely then replace and tighten the Drain Screw Add approximately 1 6 liters of kerosene to the engine Turn the Engine Cut off Switch to the off position so that the engine can t start Press the engine Starter Button and rotate the engine ...

Страница 15: ... with a wire brush Inspect the electrode and central porcelain for damage or erosion If there is erosion or damage replace the plug Check the gap of spark plug electrode using a feeler gauge Adjust the gap to 0 6 0 7 mm Make sure the plug washer is in good condition Thread the spark plug back in by hand to prevent cross threading and then tighten it with a spark plug wrench AIR CLEANER REPLACEMENT...

Страница 16: ... 2 to 4 mm If necessary unscrew the Lock Nut and turn the Adjusting Nut to achieve the correct amount of free play If there is insufficient adjustment you can also adjust the Adjusting Nuts at the Throttle Cable Locator at the Fuel Injection unit CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Free play at the tip of the Clutch Lever on the left side of the Handlebars should be 10 to 15 mm If adjustment is necessary unscrew th...

Страница 17: ...r Wheel Axle Nut 4 Driving Chain Lubrication Remover the Chain Lock Clip 1 with pliers remove the chain master link and disconnect the chain Remove the chain from the motorcycle and clean the chain in detergent solvent Dry the chain and inspect it carefully for wear and or damage and if necessary replace the chain Lubricate the chain with an appropriate amount of motor oil or chain lubricating oil...

Страница 18: ...t replaced the disc with a new one Fi rst yo u must depress and release the front Brake Lever several times until the Brake Disc fits the Brake Calipers well and the front Brake Lever returns to its normal full open position after releasing each depression with the correct free play Brake System A pre ride inspection must be performed on the following items before riding the motorcycle Check the f...

Страница 19: ...ry and we recommend that you continue to use DOT 4 You may change to DOT 3 Brake Fluid if you want however you can not mix Brake Fluid types Therefore if changing to DOT 3 you must first completely drain all the DOT 4 Brake Fluid and thoroughly flush the Brake System before filling the system with DOT 3 FRONT WHEEL DISASSEMBLY and REPLACEMENT Support the motorcycle on a Lift Stand so that the Fron...

Страница 20: ...r produce problems and damage to the electrical system If this ever occurs take you motorcycle to an authorized Hunter Dealer for inspection Regularly check the electrolyte level in the Battery which is under the right side of the frame cover The electrolyte level should be between the upper and lower levels marked on the front side face of the Accumulator If the electrolyte is below the lower lev...

Страница 21: ...hould be replaced Follow this procedure 1 Place the motorcycle on the Side Stand on flat ground 2 While the engine is still at room temperature place a container under the Radiator and remove the Radiator Cap 3 Unscrew the Coolant Release Bolt at the back of the Radiator and drain the coolant Re tighten the bolt 4 Fill the coolant in accordance with the method previously described Function of Sens...

Страница 22: ... your Authorized Hunter Dealer if you are unsure about any electrical issues CLEANING Clean your motorcycle regularly to protect the surface finishes and inspect for damage wear and oil leakage Caution High pressure water can damage certain parts of the motorcycle Avoid spraying high pressure water at the following areas Ignition Switch Handlebars Instruments Muffler outlet and under the Seat Prev...

Страница 23: ... s failure to carry out proper general checks may render any such damage void of warranty Clean the motorcycle of dust and mud with dry cloth regularly Dry the motorcycle when wet Apply a little rust inhibiting oil on zinc coated and chrome coated parts Wax the painted parts to keep them bright and elegant Lubricate all moving Part Check inflate both front and rear tyres to the pressure requiremen...

Страница 24: ...24 P a g e WARRANTY AND SERVICE CARD NOTE Your Warranty and Service card will be provided to you on a Hunter Flash Disc by the dealer at the time of purchasing you Hunter motorcycle ...

Страница 25: ...plete any Routine Maintenance during the Warranty Period by or before your motorcycle Odometer readings as specified in the Scheduled Routine Maintenance will render your warranty null and void ALL Routine Maintenance done to your motorcycle MUST be entered onto your Warranty and Service Card See the following pages for clarification on the data that should be recorded Your Warranty and Service Ca...

Страница 26: ...26 P a g e SCHEDULED ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WORK HISTORY ...

Страница 27: ...cycles Indonesia HMI is the holder of the exclusive license rights to manufacture assemble distribute and sell of Hunter Motorcycles and associated parts and accessories in all regions of Indonesia HMI provides warranty for all new Hunter Motorcycles sold in Indonesia providing that the motorcycle is maintained and used appropriately with the terms and conditions of this warranty as follows ARTICL...

Страница 28: ...e all Routine Maintenance completed by an AHD in accordance with the Scheduled Routine Maintenance schedule as shown on your Warranty and Service card will render the warranty null and void The Warranty and Service Card File must be updated completely and correctly by an AHD after each Routine Maintenance and or warranty work that is completed Failure to keep the Warranty and Service Card File up ...

Страница 29: ...ol additives failing to clean the Air Cleaner after use in extremely dusty conditions failing to follow the correct Running In Procedure riding the motorcycle on the beach full or partial submersion in water water damage due to cleaning or using the motorcycle in extreme off road conditions Damage due to inappropriate or incorrect storage and or transport The onset of the symptoms of normal use ac...

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