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Wheels:
Type:
FrontSpoke wheel
RearSpoke wheel
Size: Front1.60 × 18
Rear1.60 × 18
Brake:
Front :
Type Drum brake
operationright Hand lever
Rear :
Type Drum brake
OperationRight foot operation
Suspention :
Front Telescopic fork
RearSwing arm
Shock absorber:
Front Coil spring/oil damper
RearCoil spring/oil damperWheels travel:
Front 110 mm
Rear 70 mm
Electrical:
Ignition system:CDI (Digitally
Controlled)
Generator system:
Type Flywheel magneto
Standard output 12V
Battery:
Type Lead acid
Voltage, capacity 12V 2.5AH
Bulb voltage, Wattage × Quantity:
Headlight12V 35W/35W × 1
Tail/Brake light 12V 21W/5W × 1
Front flasher light 12V 10W × 2
Rear flasher light 12V 10W × 2
Meter light 12V 2W × 1
Neutral indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
High beam indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
Turn indicator light 12V 3.4W × 1
Fuse:
Main 10A
8.5
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION REPORT
f. Wheels
Tyre :Tyre pressure Solo Double
(PSI)
Front 25 25
Rear 32 32
R i m : Runout - Radial - 1.5 mm (Max)
- Lateral - 1.5 mm (Max)
Spokes : No loosenes
g. Locks Operation : • Ignition
Steering Fuel Tank Cap Side Cover (L.H.)
h. Fasteners Specified Torque
(Ft-Lb)
1. Front Wheel Axle Nuts25-40
2. Front Fork (Crown Handle & Inner Tube)13-202. Front Fork under Bracket Stem Nut18-223. Handle Bar Mounting Bolts13-204. Rear Shock Absorber Mounting Bolts22-355. Rear Swing Arm Pivot Shaft Nut32-526. Rear Wheel Axle/Sprocket. Shaft Nuts60-70
B. ENGINE
a. Engine Oil : Oil Level (For checking - Refer Pg. 6-11)
Check for any Leakages
10-32
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C. ELECTRICAL
a. Ignition Switch Operation
b. Left Hand Switch Operation & Pass Beam
Horn
Indicator Head Light
c. All Bulbs - Functioningd. Battery
Electrolyte Level
Specific Gravity Routing of Breather Pipe Fuse Routing of Positive Wire (Red) Below Breather Pipe
D. ROAD TEST
a. Starting
b. Gear Shifting Operationc. Clutch Operationd. Application of Brakes (Front and Rear)e. Speedo/ Odo Meter OperationEXPLAINED BY:SIGNATURE :NAME :
MAIN SELLING DLR'S STAMP, SIGN & CODE
CUSTOMER’S SIGNATURE:
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1. Operation of all the locks (Ignition, Steering, Fuel Tank Cap, Side Cover L.H.).
2. Fuel Cock Lever Operation and its reserve position; Fuel Tank Capacity including reserve.
3. Operation and function of Choke Lever.
4. Operation of Kick Lever.
5. Operation of Throttle.
6. Operation of Handle Bar Switches, their Functions and Pass Beam.
7. Disadvantages of riding on half Clutch (Never ride with clutch pressed).
8. Gear shifting pattern.
9. Tyre inflation pressure :Front - 25 Psi Rear - 32 Psi (Solo), 32 Psi (Double)
10. Never give sudden acceleration; always accelerate gradually
11. Simultaneous use of Front and Rear Brakes.
12. Never ride with your foot on Rear brake Pedal.
13. Whenever parking the Motorcycle on the Main Stand, ensure that the Fuel Cock Lever is in closed
position.
INSTALLATION
Procedures to be explained to the customer on delivery of the Motorcycle by the Dealer's
Representative.
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DO’S AND DON’TS FOR THE MOTORCYCLE
6 Always drive with Starter Lever in OFF position.
7 Use Starter Lever for minimum possible period (1 to 2 minutes) only to start and warm up Engine
(may be required only in winter)
8 If misfiring, get your Motorcycle diagnosed & attended immediately without running even for a KM.
9
Get Motorcycle maintained regularly as per details and schedule given in Owner’s Manual.
10 Get emission of your Motorcycle inspected at least once every 3 months.
11 Please follow good driving habits in varying traffic conditions.
12 Switch “OFF” the engine while waiting at signal point.
DON’TS ()
1. Don’t overload/overspeed your Motorcycle.
2. Don’t alter or modify you Motorcycle.
3. Never drive with Ignition “OFF” while moving down a slope.
4. Don’t turn off the Engine or interrupt the Ignition when the Transmission is in Gear & the Motor
cycle is in motion.
5. Don’t idle the Engine for a prolonged period.
6. Don’t use Non-Genuine Parts.
7. Don’t buy adulterated Petrol/Oil.
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5. LIST OF COMPONENTS IMPACTING “EMISSION”
a. Air Filter
b. Carburetor
c. Cylinder
d. Piston Ring & Piston
e. Cylinder Head
f. Rocker Arm
g. Valves
h. Cam Shaft
i. Valve Seals
j. Timing Chain
k. Air Intake System
l. Ignition Coil, CDI, Magneto
m. Spark Plug
n. Exhaust System
o. Catcon
p. AIS
‘CO’ EMISSION LEVEL MEASUREMENT5
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