2. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND TUNE-UP PROCEDURETHE
2-1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The chart below lists the recommend intervals for all the required periodic service work necessary
to keep the motorcycle operating at peak performance and economy. Mileages are expressed in
terms of kilometers.
Note:
More frequent servcing may be performed an motorcycle that are used under severe conditions.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART
Miles 600 2000
4000
Km 1000
3000
6000
INTERVAL: this interval should
be judged by odometer reading or
month, which comes first.
Months 2 6 12
Battey --
I
I
Air cleaner
--
C
C
Cylinder head nuts and exhaust pipe bolts
T
T
T
Cylinder head, cylinder and muffler
--
C
C
Spark plug
C
C
R
Carburetor I
I
I
I I
I
Fuel line
Replace every 4 years
Gear oil
R
--
R
Brake I
I
I
Steering I
I
I
Front fork
I
I
I
Rear suspension
I
--
--
Tire I
I
I
Chassis bolts and nuts
T
T
T
Note: C=clean , I=inspect, R=replace, T=tighten
LUBRICATION POINTS
Warning :
Be careful not to apply too much grease to the brake cam shafts. If grease gets on the linings, brakes
slippage will result.
Lubricate exposed parts which are subject to rust, with either motor oil or grease whenever the
motorcycle has been operated under wet or rainy conditions.
Before lubricating each part, clean off any rusty spots and wipe off any grease, oil dirt or grime.
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