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Be a Responsible Owner

As the vehicle's owner, you are responsible for the 

safe and proper operation of your vehicle.

The safe use and operation are dependent upon  the 

use of proper riding techniques as well as the exper-

tise of the operator. Every operator should know the 

following requirements before riding this vehicle.

He or she should:

● Obtain  thorough  instructions from a competent 

source on all aspects of vehicle operation.

●  Observe the warnings and maintenance require

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ments in this Owner’s Manual.

● Obtain qualified training in safe and proper riding 

techniques.

●  Obtain professional technical service as indicated 

in this Owner´

s Manual and/or when made neces

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sary by mechanical conditions.

Safe Riding

Perform the pre-operation checks each time you  

use the vehicle to make sure it is in safe operating 

condition. Failure to inspect or maintain the vehicle 

properly increases the possibility of an accident or 

equipment damage. See the page for a list of pre-op-

eration checks. 

SAFETY INFORMATION

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●  This vehicle is designed to carry the operator and 

a passenger.

●  The failure of motorists to detect and recognize 

vehicles in traffic is the predominating  cause  of 

automobile/vehicle accidents. Many accidents have 

been caused by an automobile driver who did not 

see the vehicle. Making yourself prominent appears 

to be very effective in reducing the chance of this 

type of accident. Therefore:

• Wear a brightly colored jacket.

• Use  extra  caution  when  you are approaching 

and passing through intersections, since intersec-

tions are the most likely places for vehicle accidents 

to occur.

• Ride where other motorists can see you. Avoid 

riding in another motorist’s blind spot

●  Many accidents  involve inexperienced operators. 

In fact, many operators who have been involved in  

accidents do not even have a current driver´s 

license.

• Make sure that you are qualified and that you only 

lend your vehicle to other qualified operators.

• Know  your  skills  and  limits.

Staying within your limits may help you to avoid an 

accident.

• We recommend that you practice riding your vehi

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cle where there is no traffic until you have become 

thoroughly familiar with the vehicle and all of its con-

trols.

●  Many accidents have been caused by error of the 

vehicle operator. A typical error made by the operator 

is veering wide on a turn due to excessive speed or 

under- cornering (insufficient lean angle for the 

speed).

• Always obey the speed limit and never travel faster 

than legal speed limit.

• Always signal before turning or changing lanes. 

Make sure that other motorists can see you.

●  The posture of the operator and passenger is 

important for proper control.

• The operator should keep both hands on the han

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dlebar and both feet on the operator footrests during 

operation to maintain control of the vehicle.

• The passenger should always hold onto the opera

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tor, the seat strap or grab bar, if equipped, with both 

hands and keep both feet on the passenger foot-

rests. Never carry a passenger unless he or she can 

firmly place both feet on the passenger footrests.

●  Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other 

drugs.

●  This vehicle is designed for on-road use only. It is 

not suitable for off-road use.

Protective apparel

The majority of fatalities from vehicle accidents are 

the result of head injuries. The use of a safety helmet 

is the most critical factor in the prevention or reduc-

tion of head injuries.

●  Always  wear  an  approved  helmet.

●  Wear a face shield or goggles.

Wind in your unprotected eyes could contribute to an 

impairment of vision that could delay seeing a 

hazard.

●  The use of a jacket, substantial shoes, trousers, 

gloves, etc., is effective in preventing or reducing 

abrasions or lacerations.

●  Never wear loose-fitting clothes, otherwise  they  

could  catch  on the control levers or wheels and 

cause injury or an accident.

● Always wear protective clothing that covers your 

legs, ankles, and feet. The engine or exhaust sys- 

tem become very hot during or after operation and 

can cause burns.

● 

A passenger should also observe the above pre-

cautions.

Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.

All engine exhaust  contains  carbonmonoxide, a 

deadly gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause 

headaches, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea confu-

sion, and eventually death.            

Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless 

gas which may be present  even if  you  do  not  see 

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Страница 1: ...ion as purchased the accessories fitted or the national market specification No claims will be asserted as a result of such discrepancies Dimensions weights fuel consumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tolerances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is reserved Errors and omissions excepted ...

Страница 2: ...t rides So remember to put safety first Our company continually seeks advance in product design and quality Therefore while this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing there may be minor discrepancies between your vehicle and this manual If there is any question concerning this manual please consult our dealer INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIO...

Страница 3: ... your vehi cle where there is no traffic until you have become thoroughly familiar with the vehicle and all of its con trols Many accidents have been caused by error of the vehicle operator A typical error made by the operator is veering wide on a turn due to excessive speed or under cornering insufficient lean angle for the speed Always obey the speed limit and never travel faster than legal spee...

Страница 4: ...ur face Slow down as you approach a corner or turn Once you have completed a turn accelerate slowly Be careful when passing parked cars A driver might not see you and open a door in your path Railroad crossings streetcar rails iron plates on road construction sites and manhole covers become extremely slippery when wet Slow down and cross them with caution Keep the vehicle upright other wise it cou...

Страница 5: ... Trip meter records the mileage driven can be reset by user when necessary 6 High Beam Indicator When the high beam lamp of the headlamp turns on the high beam indicator lamp would be on 7 Neutral Indicator When the transmission is in the neutral the indicator lamp would be on 8 Turning Indicator The indicators would flash with the turning signals 9 Fuel Level Indicator It indicates the fuel level...

Страница 6: ...ch lever to cut off driving on the rear wheel Clutch lever IF EQUIPPED Turn switch to position of to light up the front lamp Turn to to light up meter lamp city light and tail lamp turn to for daytime driving Light switch IF EQUIPPED When passing other vehicles press this button so the high beams of the headlamp would flash to alarm the vehicles in front of you Passing switch IF EQUIPPED Pull the ...

Страница 7: ...n Reserve WARNING Please refuel when the fuel switch is on position and turn the switch back to position after refueling WARNING Do not over fill the fuel tank Do not make fuel splashes on hot engine Please stop the engine and turn the ignition key to Off position when you need to refuel Do not forget to lock the fuel tank cover after adding the fuel in case of evaporation to the air which is a wa...

Страница 8: ...ion Do not leave a start ing vehicle when no one else is around Do not run the engine in high speed when you do not drive the vehicle or it will become over heating and damage its inner parts NOTICE 13 14 ITEM CHECKS Fuel Check fuel level in fuel tank Refuel if necessary Check fuel line for leakage Engine oil Check oil level in engine If necessary add recommended oil to specified level Check vehic...

Страница 9: ... clearances During this period pro longed full throttle operation or any condition that might result in engine overheating The engine should not be over revved and all the gears shall not be over 80 of red zone engine rpm don t operate the throttle under a fully open position change the gears in time to keep the engine rpm in reasonable 1 The vehicle should be parked on firm and flat road 2 Turn t...

Страница 10: ... READING 1000Km 4000Km 7000Km 10000Km 13000Km 16000Km ITEM Fuel line Check fuel hoses for cracks or crack Spark plug Check condition Clean and regap Replace Valves Check adjust valve clearance Air filter element Inspect cleaning replace Carburetor Check adjust idle speed Disc brake Check operation fluid level and vehicle for fluid leakage Inspect replace brake pads Drum brake Inspect replace brake...

Страница 11: ...before each ride In addition the oil must be changed at the inter vals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubri cation chart ENGINE OIL 1 Place the vehicle on the main stand A slight tilt to the side can result in a false reading TO CHECK THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL 1 Start the engine warm it up for several minutes and then turn it off 2 Place an oil pan under the engine to collect the used oil 3 ...

Страница 12: ...m as shown The brake pedal free play should measure 20 30 mm as shown Periodically check the brake lever free play and if necessary have a dealer check the brake system CHECKING THE FRONT BRAKE LEVER AND REAR BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY 20 30 mm Good carburetion is the key of engine performance Keep the original condition of the carburetor as set in the factory Pay attention to these two items for adjus...

Страница 13: ...ust be checked for wear at the intervals specified in the periodic mainte nance and lubrication chart Each brake pad is provided with wear indicator grooves which allow you to check the brake pad wear without having to disassemble the brake To check the brake pad wear check the wear indicator grooves If a brake pad has worn to the point that the wear indicator grooves were mostly disappeared have ...

Страница 14: ...rage rating than recommended to avoid causing extensive damage to the electrical system and possibly a fire or problems 12V 35W 35W 12V 2W 12V 3A 12V 10W 12V 5W 12V 21W 5W Turn light Headlight bulb Horn Meter Light Taillight bulb City light REMOVE INSTALLATION FUSE 7A X O X 2 Lubricate drive chain 3 Drain fuel in fuel tank and carburetor out Install the fuel tank cover again 4 Detach the spark plu...

Страница 15: ...cylinder Four stroke Air cooled 157FMI 162FMJ 164FML ø56 5 49 5 ø62 49 5 ø63 5 62 2mm 124 149 4 197ml C D I 9 1 9 2 1 8 3 1 7 8KW 9000r min Front tire Rear tire Fuel Tank include reserve tank Fuel Type Front Brake Type Rear Brake Type 110 90 16 130 90 15 15L Regular unleaded gasoline only Disk Brake Drum Brake Fuel Brake Maximum Torque 8 9N m 7500 r min 11 0N m 6000 r min 13 9N m 6000 r min 8 8KW ...

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