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Cleaning :
Cleaners that are too acidic or aggressive are not recommended for washing the
motorcycle. Particularly at the level of axles, bearings, levers, pivots, wheels and
spokes. If, however, it is necessary to use it for stubborn stains, follow the instructions
and application times for the product. We recommend that you spray these parts with
an anti-corrosion product after rinsing with plenty of water.
Plastic parts and windshields (for equipped vehicles) should preferably be cleaned
with water using a sponge or soft cloth. Only a mild detergent can be used if some
plastic parts cannot be cleaned properly. Rinse the product used abundantly: poorly
rinsed, it could damage the plastic parts. The use of all other products on plastic parts
is strictly discouraged (thinner, solvent, gasoline, antifreeze, abrasive cleaner, etc.).
Caution
Special precautions: Do not use a high pressure cleaner or steam jet: Avoid
directing the water jet near the following items: on-board instruments, brake
cylinders and calipers, under the fuel tank, transmission chain, bearings steering
column, gaskets, air box, wheel or swingarm bearings, all electrical components
as well as air vents. Water infiltration could damage these elements.
After use under normal conditions:
Soak in lukewarm water mixed with a mild detergent using a soft sponge, then
rinse thoroughly. A damp cloth placed for a few minutes on parts with more stubborn
stains and insects, will loosen dirt gently.
After use in the rain, near the sea or on salty roads:
Clean the motorcycle with cold water and a mild detergent: do not use hot
water, this will increase the corrosive action of the salt. Protect the vehicle from
corrosion by spraying an anti-corrosion product on all metallic, chrome or nickel-
plated surfaces.
After cleaning:
Dry body parts with a chamois leather or soft absorbent paper. After being dried
with a disposable disposable cloth, the transmission chain should be lubricated
with a specific lubricant to prevent it from rusting. It is advisable to scrub chrome
or stainless steel parts (including the exhaust system) with a chrome cleaner. An
anti-corrosion product should be sprayed on all metallic, chrome or nickel-plated
surfaces. Lubricate the pivot pins, bolts and nuts. Apply wax to all painted parts.
Caution
Special precautions: Never use lubricating or greasy products on the braking
elements. This could decrease braking efficiency and cause an accident.
Always use a specific degreaser for braking systems.