TALARIA POWER TECH
Maintaining Your Motorcycle
than 20km/h), so as to generate appropriate braking friction.
Tire inflation
WARNING!
Under-inflation is a common cause of tire damages and may result in severe tire cracking, tire tread separation, “blowout”, or unexpected
loss of motorcycle control, causing serious injury or death.
Tire pressure should be checked and adjusted to the proper tire pressure levels before each ride. Tire pressure should be checked using an accurate
gauge when the tires are cool. Always replace the valve stem cap when finished adjusting tire pressures.
Front tire: 225Kpa; Rear tire: 225Kpa
Cleaning The Drive Chain
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WARNING!
Always wear safety glasses when cleaning the chain to prevent eye injuries.
WARNING!
Never place your hand or any other body part between the chain and sprockets. Work with the chain only in the middle between the two
sprockets; failure to do so could result in serious injury.
WARNING!
Do not allow any of the drive chain cleaner to get on the brake rotors or brake pads. If the brake rotors or brake pads are contaminated
with cleaner, it will impair the motorcycle’s ability to stop. This could result in serious injury or death.
WARNING!
Never have the motor spinning the wheel during cleaning. Turn the wheel only by hand. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or
death.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the chain cleaner you are using; below are the general guidelines.
1. Remove the key from the key switch.
2. Set the motorcycle on a stand or lift so the rear wheel is free to spin. While turning the wheel by HAND, spray the inside of your entire chain with
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