WARNING
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checked and adjusted when the
temperature of the tyre equals the
ambient air temperature. Tyre
inflation pressure must be
adjusted according to total weight
of cargo, rider, passenger, and
accessories (fairing, saddlebags,
etc. approved for this model), and
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WARNINGProper loading of your Motorcycle
is important for several
characteristics of your Motorcycle,
such as handling, braking,
performance and safety. Do not
carry loosely packed items that can
shift. Securely pack your heaviest
items close to the center of the
Motorcycles, and distribute the
weight evenly from side to side.
Check the conditionand pressure of
your tyres. NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR
MOTORCYCLE. Make sure the total
weight of the cargo, rider,and accessories (fairing,
saddlebags, etc. approved for this
model) does not exceed the
maximum load of the Motorcycle.
Operation of an overloaded
Motorcycle could cause tyre
damage, an accident, or even injury.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
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Cold tyre pressure:
Up to 90 kg
90 kg Load ~
maximum load*FrontRear
25 psi
(1.75kg/cm
2)
25 psi(1.75 kg/cm
2)
32 psi(2.25 kg/cm
2)
32 psi(2.25 kg/cm
2)
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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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