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2. Install:
Copper washer 1
Brake hose 2
Union bolt 3
WARNING
Always use new copper washers.
CAUTION:
Install the brake hose so that its pipe por-
tion a lightly touches the projection b on
the brake caliper.
5PA50740
5PA50750
T R..26 Nm (2.6 m · kg, 19 ft · lb)
3. Install:
Brake hose holder 1
Screw (brake hose holder) 2
5PA50760
T R..1 Nm (0.1 m · kg, 0.7 ft · lb)
FRONT BRAKE AND REAR BRAKE
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Road condition and examples of carburetor setting
NOTE:
Optimum pilot air screw setting can be obtained by adding the ex-factory number of the same screw
back-out turns to any required value provided in the chart.
For example, if the ex-factory number is “2”, add “2” to the value chosen in the chart.
Examples of carburetor setting depending on symptomConditions
PartsGeneral condition Sandy condition
Under 10 °C
(50 °F)
(Winter)15 ~ 25 °C
(59 ~ 77 °F)
(Spring, Autumn)
Over 30 °C
(86 °F)
(Summer)Under 10 °C
(50 °F)
(Winter)15 ~ 25 °C
(59 ~ 77 °F)
(Spring, Autumn)
Over 30 °C
(86 °F)
(Summer)
Main jet #140 #138 #135 ~ #138 #142 #142 #142
Jet needle NBKF-2 NBKF-2 NBKF-2 NBKF-2 NBKF-2 NBKF-2
Pilot jet #45 #45 #45 #48 #48 #48
Pilot air screw Zero Zero +1/4–1/2–1/2 Zero ~ +1/2
Symptom Setting Checking
At full throttle
Stall at high speeds
*Hard breathing
Shearing noise
Whitish spark plug
Lean mixtureIncrease main jet calibration no.
(Gradually)Discoloration of spark plug →
If tan color, it is in good condition.
If cannot be corrected:
Clogged float valve seat
Clogged fuel hose
Clogged fuel cock
At full throttle
Speed pick-up stops
Slow speed pick-up
Slow response
Sooty spark plug
Rich mixtureDecrease main jet calibration no.
(Gradually)
*In case of racing slight enrich-
ment of mixture reduces engine
trouble.Discoloration of spark plug →
If tan color, it is in good condition.
If cannot be corrected:
Clogged air filter
Fuel overflow from carburetor
Lean mixture Use jet needle with a smaller
diameter, or NBLF.
Lower jet needle clip position.
The clip position is the jet needle
groove on which the clip is
installed. The positions are num-
bered from the top. Rich mixture Use jet needle with a larger diam-
eter, or NBKG.
Raise jet needle clip position.
1/4 ~ 3/4 throttle
*Hard breathing
Lack of speedUse jet needle with a smaller
diameter, or NBLF.
Lower jet needle clip position.
1/4 ~ 1/2 throttle
Slow speed pick-up
White smoke
Poor accelerationUse jet needle with a larger diam-
eter, or NBKG.
Raise jet needle clip position.
Closed to 1/4 throttle
*Hard breathing
Speed downUse jet needle with a smaller
diameter.
Turn out pilot air screw.
Leaner
↑(Standard)
↓
Richer
SETTING
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Change of the heat range of spark plugs
Judging from the discoloration of spark plugs,
if they are found improper, it can be corrected
by the following two methods; changing carbu-
retor settings and changing the heat range of
spark plug.
In principle, it is advisable to first use spark
plugs of standard heat range, and judging
from the discoloration of spark plugs, adjust
carburetor settings.
If the calibration No. of the main jet must be
changed by ±30, it is advisable to change the
heat range of spark plugs and newly select
the proper main jet.
NOTE:
When checking the discoloration of spark
plugs, be sure to stop the engine immedi-
ately after a run and check.
Avoid racing.
When changing the heat range of spark
plugs, never attempt to change it more than
±1 rank.
When using a spark plug other than stan-
dard, check its heat range against the stan-
dard and check that it is a resistance type.
Note that even if the discoloration seems
proper, it may slightly vary with the spark
plug maker and oil in use.Standard spark plugBR10EG/NGK
(resistance type)
5PA70110
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