ROAD SAFETY TIPS....................................... 1-1
DESCRIPTION................................................ 2-1
Left view ........................................................ 2-1
Right view ...................................................... 2-2
Controls/Instruments................................... 2-3
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL
FUNCTIONS.................................................... 3-1
Main switch cum steering lock ..................... 3-1
Speedometer................................................ 3-2
Fuel gauge .................................................... 3-2
Indicator lights .............................................. 3-2
Handlebar switches ..................................... 3-3
Clutch lever ................................................... 3-3
Shift pedal ..................................................... 3-4
Front brake lever ........................................... 3-4
Rear brake pedal .......................................... 3-4
Fuel tank cap ................................................ 3-5
Fuel............................................................... 3-5
Fuel cock ....................................................... 3-6
Starter Lever .................................................. 3-7
Kick starter .................................................... 3-7
Seat............................................................... 3-8Storage compartment .................................. 3-9
Rear shock absorber adjustment ............... 3-9
Handle Seat, Lifting Handle, stay Lock .......3-10
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS ........................... 4-1
Pre-operation check list ............................... 4-1
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING
POINTS............................................................ 5-1
Starting and warming up a
cold engine ................................................... 5-1
Starting a warm engine ................................ 5-2
Shifting.......................................................... 5-2
Tips for reducing fuel consumption ............. 5-3
Running-in.................................................... 5-3
Parking.......................................................... 5-4
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR
REPAIR ............................................................ 6-1
Tool kit ........................................................... 6-1
Preventive maintenance schedule .............. 6-3
Panel removal and installation .................... 6-5
Spark plug inspection .................................. 6-7
Engine OIl ..................................................... 6-8
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTSAir filter ...........................................................6-10
Carburetor adjustment ................................. 6-11
Idle speed adjustment .................................6-12
Throttle cable free play adjustment .............6-12
Valve clearance adjustment .........................6-13
Tyres ..............................................................6-13
Wheels ..........................................................6-15
Clutch lever free play adjustment ................6-16
Front brake adjustment ................................6-16
Rear brake adjustment ................................6-17
Brake light switch adjustment .....................6-17
Checking the brake shoes ...........................6-18
Drive chain slack check ................................6-18
Drive chain slack adjustment ......................6-19
Drive chain lubrication ..................................6-21
Cable inspection and lubrication .................6-21
Throttle cable and grip lubrication ...............6-21
Brake and shift pedal lubrication .................6-22
Brake and clutch lever lubrication ................6-22
Center and sidestand lubrication ................6-22
Front fork inspection .....................................6-23
Steering inspection ......................................6-23
Wheel bearings ............................................6-24
Battery ...........................................................6-24Fuse replacement ........................................6-26
Headlight bulb replacement ........................6-27
Turn signal and taillight bulb
replacement..................................................6-28
Front wheel removal .....................................6-28
Front wheel installation ................................6-30
Rear wheel removal .....................................6-30
Rear wheel installation ................................6-32
Troubleshooting...........................................6-32
Troubleshooting chart ..................................6-33
CLEANING & STORAGE
A. Cleaning .................................................... 7-1
B. Storage ...................................................... 7-2
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 8-1
CUSTOMER INFORMATION........................... 9-1
Key identification number ............................. 9-1
Frame serial number ................................... 9-1
Engine serial number .................................. 9-1
DETATCHMENTS
Pre-Delivery Inspection ................................10-1
Installation....................................................10-5
GREEN BOOK
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ROAD SAFETY TIPS
SAFE RIDING
1. Before riding, you should learn to ride your motorcycle properly and all the control functions should be known
to you.
2. Remember that there are no legal “rights” when it comes to survival as far as Motorcyclists are
concerned. The fact that you may be well within your rights is no guarantee that you will avoid a collision with
a bigger vehicle whose driver fails to see you. Always ride defensively and take nothing on road for granted.
3. Develop the ability to react swiftly to any unexpected road hazards or emergencies giving yourself time to
spare for appropriate response.
4. Develop the ability to get the most out of your Motorcycle, But at the same time get to know its capabili-
ties and limitations.
5. Ride thoughtfully, planning your route well in advance.
6.Give proper Signals and use Horn and Headlights judiciously.
7. Don’t ride in another motorist’s blind spot.
8. Always make pre-ride safety checks before you start the Engine.
SAFE BRAKING
Use the basic methods of braking effectively.
1. Engine Brake : When the Throttle is released, compression backs up and acts as the Engine Brake.
If the riding condition allows, reduce speed by shifting the Gear down.
2. Front and Rear Brakes : It is important to apply equal force to the Front and Rear Brakes simultaneously.
• Use Front and Rear Brakes simultaneously.
• Be sure not to disengage the clutch while braking.
• While riding downhill always use Engine as a Brake and never ride in Neutral Gear.
• While riding down hill do not switch off ignition while Engine is in gear. CAUTION :
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Main switch cum steering
lockThe main switch controls the ignition
and lighting systems. Its operation is
described below.
ON:
Electrical circuits are switched on.
The engine can be started. The key
cannot be removed in this position.
OFF:
Engine will be shut off. All electrical
circuits are switched off. The key can
be removed in this position.
1. Push
2. Release
3. TurnLOCK:
The steering is locked in this position
and all electrical circuits are switched
off.
The key can be removed in this
position.
To lock the steering, turn the handle-
bars all the way to the left or right. With
the key at "OFF", push it into the main
switch and release it, turn it counter-
clockwise to "LOCK" and remove it. To
release the lock, turn the key to
"OFF".
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
WARNING
Never turn the key to "LOCK" when
the Motorcycle is moving.
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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1. Turn indicator light “ ”
2. Neutral ”N”
3. High beam.Indicator light “ ” 1. Speedometer
2. Odometer1. Fuel gauge
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2SpeedometerThe speedometer shows riding
speed.
This speedometer is equipped with
an odometer.
Fuel gaugeThe fuel gauge indicates the quantity
of the remaining petrol in the fuel tank.
The gauge needle moves from “F”
(Full) to"E”(Empty) as the fuel level
decreases.
When the needle comes below “E”
please refill the fuel tank at the
earliest.
Indicator lights1. Turn indicator light " "
2. Neutral indicator light "N"
3. High beam indicator light " "The indicator flashes when the
turn switch is moved to the left or
right. .
This indicator comes on when the
transmission is in neutral.
This indicator comes on when the
headlight high beam is used.
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Turn signal switch
Horn switch " "
Lights switch To signal a right-hand turn, push the
switch to " ". To signal a left-
hand turn, push the switch to " ".
Once the switch is released it will
return to the center position. To
cancel the signal, push the switch in
after it has returned to the center
position.
Press the switch to sound the horn.
Turning the light switch to " ",
turns on the meter light and tail-light.
Turning the light switch to “ ",
turns the headlight on also.
1. Clutch leverClutch leverThe clutch lever is located on the left
handlebar. Pull the clutch lever to
the handlebar to disengage the
clutch, and release the lever to
engage the clutch. The lever should
be pulled rapidly and released slowly
for smooth clutch operation.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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1. PassSwitch " "
2. Dimmer Switch
3. Light switch
4. Turn signal cum cancellation switch“ “
5. Horn switchHandlebar switchesDimmer switch
Turn the switch to" " for the high
beam and to " " for the low beam. Pass switch""
Press the switch to operate the
Passing Light.
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1. Arrow markRES: This indicates reserve. If you
run out of fuel while riding, set
the fuel cock to this position.
Fill the tank at the first
opportunity. Be sure to set the
fuel cock back to "ON" after
refueling
1. Kick starterKick-starterRaise the right Pillion footrest, and
rotate the kick starter away from the
engine. Push the starter down
lightly with your foot Kick until the
gears engage, then kick smoothly and
forcefully to start the engine. This
model has a primary-coupled kick
starter so the engine can be started in
any gear if the clutch is disengaged.
However, shifting to neutral before
starting is recommended.kick
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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NEVER MIX OIL IN PETROL1. Starter leverStarter leverStarting a cold engine requires a
richer air-fuel mixture. A separate
starter circuit supplies this mixture.
Move the Starter Lever in
Direction a to Turn on the Starter
Move the Starter Lever in
Direction b to Turn Off the Starter
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If any item in the Pre-Operation Check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating
the Motorcycle.WARNINGFuel gauge
Check for proper operation
/Function
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
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Fuel Tank Brake and clutch lever pivots
Battery Lights, signals and switches Chassis fasteners Center and sidestand pivot
Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are properly tightened.
Tighten if necessary.
Check fuel level.
Fill with fuel if necessary.
Fill with distilled water if necessary. Check fluid level. Check for proper operation.
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Lubricate if necessary. Check for smooth operation.
Lubricate if necessary. Check for smooth operation.
ITEM CHECKS
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IF WAITING AT TRAFFIC SIGNAL IS FOR LONG, SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE
TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND TO LOWER FUEL CONSUMPTION