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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS.................... 4-1vkWijs'ku ¼dk;Z½ ls iwoZ tk¡pPre-operation check list........................... 4-1vkWijs'ku iwoZ tk¡p lwph
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING
POINTS................................................. 5-1dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d fcUnq%Starting and warming up a
cold engine............................................. 5-1BaMs batu dks pkyw djuk vkSj FkksM+k xeZ djukStarting a warm engine............................ 5-2xeZ batu dks pkyw djukShifting.................................................. 5-2f'¯¶VxTips for reducing fuel consumption............ 5-4b±/ku dh [kir dks de djus ds rjhdsRunning-in.............................................. 5-4fujarj :i ¼j¯ux bu½Parking.................................................. 5-5ik²dx
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Tool kit................................................... 6-1Vwy fdVPreventive maintenance schedule............. 6-3izfrca/kd ¼fizosafVo½ j[kj[kko dk 'ksM~;wyPanel removal and installation.................. 6-7iSuy dks gVkuk rFkk LFkkfir djuk ¼yxkuk½Spark plug and installation....................... 6-9LikdZ Iyx dh tk¡pEngine oil............................................... 6-11b±tu vkW;yAir filter...................................................6-14,vj fQYVjCarburetor adjustment.............................6-16dkWjC;wjsVj dks lsV djuk ¼,sM~tLVesaV½Idle speed adjustment..............................6-16vkbZMy ,sM~tLVesaVThrottle cable free play adjustment............6-18FkzkWVy dscy dh Ýh Iys ,sM~tLVesaVValve clearance adjustment......................6-18okYo fDy;jsal dh ,sM~tLVesaVTyres......................................................6-18Vk;jWheels..................................................6-21ifg,
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Periodic inspection, adjustment and
lubrication will keep your Motorcycle
in the safest and most efficient
condition possible. Safety is an
obligation of the Motorcycle owner.
The maintenance and lubrication
schedule chart should be considered
strictly as a guide to general
maintenance and lubrication
intervals. YOU MUST TAKE
INTO CONSIDERATION THAT
WEATHER, TERRAIN,
GEOGRAPHICAL
LOCATIONS, AND A VARIETY
OF INDIVIDUAL USES ALL
TEND TO DEMAND THAT
EACH OWNER ALTER THIS
TIME SCHEDULE TO
SHORTER INTERVALS TO
MATCH THE ENVIRONMENT.
The most important points of
Motorcycle inspection, adjustment,
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Motorcycle service, this work
should be done by a YMI DEALER.
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1. Tool kit
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Tool kit
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The service information included in
this manual is intended to provide
you, the owner, with the necessary
information for completing some of
your own preventive maintenance
and minor repairs. The tools
provided in the owner’s tool kit are to
assist you in the performance of
periodic maintenance. However,
some other tools such as a torque
wrench are also necessary to
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6.1
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
S.NO.ITEM OPERATION
1. VALVES
2. SPARK PLUG
3 . CARBURETOR
4. AIR FILTER*
5. FUEL LINE
6 . FUEL FILTER
7. ENGINE OIL
8.
9.
10.
11. CLUTCH
12.
1 3 . WHEELS
Check valve clearances, adjust if necessary.
Check condition, gap;
Clean and reset if necessary.
Check idle speed, Choke lever operation.
Clean, inspect & lubricate. (Replace if necessary)
Check fuel hose, for cracks or damage.
Replace if necessary.
Replace with recommended oil - Yamalube SG Grade
(Warm engine before draining)
Wash with petrol
Check operation./Adjust if necessary.
Grease the brake cam.
Check for wear, replace if necessary.
Check alignment marks on Push Lever and
Crankcase L.H. Adjust if necessary.
Check Rear Arm assembly for looseness.
Tighten with specified Torque if necessary.
Check runout, spoke tightness, damage;
Correct it, if necessary.Check for free flow of petrol, cleanliness of filter bowl,
Replace if necessary.
ENGINE OIL
FILTER SCREEN
BRAKE FRONT
& REAR
BRAKE SHOES-
FRONT & REAR
REAR ARM
PIVOT
REPLACE EVERY 10,000 km
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SERVICE
FREE
PAIDEVERY
2000
KM I-VIVII-VIIIIX-XXI-XV
BONUS
FREEPAID
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
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6.4
1 4 . WHEEL BEARING
1 5 . STEERING BEARING
1 6 . FRONT FORKS
17.
1 8 . DRIVE CHAIN
19.
20.
2 1 . BATTERY
22.S.NO.ITEM OPERATION
SERVICE
FREE
PAIDEVERY
2000
KM
Check Bearing assembly for looseness, damage;
Replace if necessary.
Check Bearing assembly for looseness;
Correct if necessary.
Check operation/oil leakage. Repair if necessary.
Check all Chassis fittings and fasteners for looseness
Tighten as per specification.
Check operation and lubricate if necessary.
Check electrolyte level and top it up if necessary.
Check specific gravity and charge if required.
Check breather pipe for blockage and routing.
Check operation, free play, cable damage
Readjust or replace as required.Check chain slack, alignment. Adjust if necessary.
Clean & lubricate periodically.
CONTROL CABLES
-THROTTLE
-CLUTCH
-FRONT BRAKE
EVERY 10,000 km
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ABSORBER REAR SHOCK
NUTS, BOLTS AND
FASTENERS
CENTERSTAND AND
SIDE STAND
Replace grease
Replace grease
Replace oil
EVERY 10,000 km
EVERY 10,000 km
EVERY MONTH
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ABOVE BE SERVICED BY AUTHORIZED YMI DEALER.
SERVICE MORE FREQUENTLY WHEN THE VEHICLE IS DRIVEN IN DUSTY AREAS.
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FREEPAID••• ••
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Check operation/oil leakage. Repair if necessary.
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14. Location of Storage and Tool Kit compartments and their use.
15. Procedure of opening and closing of L. H. Side Panel.
16. Battery Maintenance : Checking of electrolyte level (
To add only distilled water if required &
to maintain its Specified Level
)
17. Correct Drive Chain Slackness (20 ~30 mm).
18. Correct type of Spark Plug and Spark Plug gap.
19. Engine Oil (in Gear Box), level checking and explaining the importance of
replacing the Engine
Oil after every 2000 KMS Always use YAMALUBE 4T OIL SG Grade.
20. TFF oil to be replaced after every 10000 Kms.
21. Running- In Period/ Preventive Maintenance Schedule Instructions
22. Information of emission and safety norms alongith Catcon & AIS.
23. Importance and schedule of Free Services
24. Warranty Terms and Conditions.
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT CAUTION
EXPLAINED BY:SIGNATURE :NAME :
MAIN SELLING DLR'S STAMP, SIGN & CODE
CUSTOMER’S SIGNATURE:10-36
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