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APRILIA SHIVER 750 - 2010 User Manual

APRILIA SHIVER 750 - 2010
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for choosing one of its products. We have drawn up this manual to show you all the features of your motorcycle. Please read it carefully before riding
your motorcycle for the first time. It contains information, tips and precautions for using your vehicle. You will also discover features, details and devices
which will reassure you that you have made the right choice. We believe that if you follow our suggestions, you will soon get to know your new motorbike
inside and out and it will serve you well for a long time to come. This booklet is an integral part of the vehicle and must be handed over to the new owner
should the bike be sold.
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avertissements liés à l'utilisation de votre véhicule ; ainsi, vous découvrirez des caractéristiques, des détails et des solutions qui vous persuaderont de
votre excellent choix. Convaincus du fait que vous en tiendrez compte, l'utilisation de votre nouveau véhicule en sera d'autant plus harmonieuse et
satisfaisante. Cette publication fait partie intégrante du véhicule et en cas de transfert de propriété de celui-ci, elle doit être remise au nouveau
propriétaire.
SHIVER 750 - SHIVER 750 ABS
Ed. 07 2010

Table of Contents

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APRILIA SHIVER 750 - 2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeV-Twin, 4-stroke
Displacement749.9 cc
Fuel SystemElectronic Fuel Injection
Transmission6-speed
Seat Height810 mm (31.9 inches)
Max Power95 hp (70 kW) @ 9000 RPM
Max Torque81 Nm (8.3 kgf-m) @ 7000 RPM
Front Suspension43 mm upside-down fork
Front BrakesDual 320 mm discs
Rear BrakesSingle disc, 245 mm
Dry Weight189 kg
Fuel Capacity15 liters (3.96 gallons)
Bore x Stroke92 x 56.4 mm
Rear SuspensionMonoshock

Summary

General Rules

General Safety Rules

Essential guidelines for safe vehicle operation and rider awareness.

Foreword

Introduction to the manual and its importance.

Carbon Monoxide

Hazards of exhaust fumes and safety precautions.

Fuel

Safe handling, storage, and hazards of gasoline.

Hot Components

Warning about extremely hot engine and exhaust system parts.

Start Off and Riding

Guidance on starting the engine and initial riding procedures.

Warning Lights

Explanation of dashboard warning indicators and their meaning.

Coolant

Handling, hazards, and precautions for engine coolant.

Used Engine Oil and Gearbox Oil

Recommendations for handling and disposal of used oil.

Brake and Clutch Fluid

Safety precautions and hazards associated with brake fluid.

Battery Hydrogen Gas and Electrolyte

Hazards related to battery gases and electrolyte, and safety measures.

Stand

Proper use of side and center stands and associated risks.

General Precautions and Warnings

Important safety advice and contact information for warranty.

Reporting of defects that affect safety

Instructions for reporting safety-related defects and avoiding tampering.

Road Regulations and Use of the Motorcycle

Importance of adhering to local road rules and safe riding practices.

Noise Emission Warranty

Information regarding the vehicle's exhaust system noise emission standards.

Information on the Noise and Exhaust Gas Emission Control System

Details on the exhaust and emission control systems.

Origin of the Emissions

Explanation of how combustion creates emissions like CO and hydrocarbons.

Tampering

Prohibitions and penalties related to tampering with emission and noise control systems.

Problems that May Affect the Motorcycle Emissions

Symptoms indicating potential issues with the motorcycle's emission system.

Position of the Warning Labels

Diagram showing the location of warning labels on the vehicle.

Label 1

Identification label for vehicle specifications and compliance.

Label 2

Label indicating the carbon canister scheme.

Label 3

Warning label related to battery contents and handling.

Label 4

Warning label regarding radiator cap and potential burns.

Label 5

Battery safety warning about sulfuric acid contact.

Label 6

Battery service warning about potential system damage.

Label 7

Vehicle identification label for spare parts.

Label 8

General warning about vehicle modifications and their impact.

Label 9

Warning about potential loss of control due to loose items.

Label 10

Riding safety guidelines including helmet, clothing, and substance use.

Label 11

Warning about mirror objects appearing farther than they are.

Label 12

Tire pressure information and warnings.

Label 13

Motorcycle noise emission control information.

Label 14

Vehicle emission control information.

Label 15

Muffler stamping information.

Label 16

Safety notice regarding vehicle plates.

Label 17

Emission system compliance for Canadian vehicles.

California evaporative emission system

Technical details of the California evaporative emission system.

Your Warranty Rights and Obligations

Explanation of consumer rights and manufacturer obligations regarding warranty.

Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage

Details on warranty coverage periods based on motorcycle class and usage.

Aprilia - DECLARATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM

Formal declaration of Aprilia's limited warranty for vehicle emission control systems.

I - Coverage.

Specifies where warranty repairs must be performed and conditions.

II - Limitations

Lists specific exclusions from the emission control system warranty coverage.

III – Limited liability

Outlines Aprilia's limited liability regarding warranty claims and excluded damages.

IV - Legal rights

Statement on consumer legal rights provided by the warranty.

V - This warranty is in addition to the manufacturer limited vehicle warranty

Clarification that this warranty complements the standard vehicle warranty.

VI - Additional information

Information on using comparable aftermarket parts and owner responsibilities.

Vehicle

Arrangement of the Main Components

Diagram and key identifying major vehicle components for models without ABS.

Dashboard

Overview of instrument panel controls and their locations.

Instrument panel

Description of the instrument panel, including RPM indicator and warning lights.

Alarms

Information on various warning icons and service alarms displayed on the panel.

Anomalies Detected by the Instrument Panel

Details on air temperature, oil pressure anomalies, and their dashboard indications.

Engine and System Warning Alarms

Information on engine overheating, ECU disconnection, and turn signal malfunction alerts.

Mapping Selection

Explanation of engine control unit mapping variants for throttle grip control.

Control Buttons

Details on trip records, odometer, and control button functions.

CHRONOMETER

Instructions for using the chronometer function on the instrument panel.

Advanced Functions

Overview of the configuration menu options: EXIT, SETTINGS, CHRONOMETER, DIAGNOSTICS, LANGUAGES.

Ignition Switch

Location and operation of the ignition switch and steering lock.

Locking the Handlebar

Steps to engage and disengage the steering lock.

Horn Button

Operation of the horn button.

Turn Signal and Passing Controls

How to operate turn signals, passing lights, and deactivate signals.

Engine Start and Stop Controls

Operation of starter and engine stop buttons.

ABS system

Explanation of the Anti-lock Braking System and its function.

immobilizer system performance

Details on the electronic immobilizer system for anti-theft protection.

Housing

Procedure for removing and replacing the top fairing.

Opening the saddle

Instructions for opening and accessing the under-seat compartment.

Glove/tool kit compartment

Procedure to access the glove/toolkit compartment.

The identification

Importance of identifying frame and engine numbers for parts and warranty.

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