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Brand | Benelli |
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Model | TRE-K899 |
Category | Motorcycle |
Language | English |
Explains warranty terms and advice regarding Benelli authorized workshops and spare parts.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION symbols used in the manual.
Details vehicle identification numbers (Frame No., Engine No., Colour Code, Key No.) with diagrams.
Emphasizes understanding controls, characteristics, and limits for safe riding.
Discusses maximum allowed weight, load distribution, and safe riding with a load.
Provides advice on pre-riding checks, familiarizing with the vehicle, knowing limits, and adverse weather.
Explains the importance of checking visual and acoustic signals before riding.
Identifies and illustrates the location of various controls and instruments from the rider's perspective.
Details the functions of controls on the left handlebar, including clutch lever and turn indicators.
Details controls on the right handlebar like front brake lever and engine start button.
Explains the function and positions of the ignition switch and steering lock for vehicle security.
Describes the various instruments and warning lights on the dashboard and their functions.
Lists essential checks to perform before each ride to ensure safety and proper working order.
Explains the running-in procedure for the engine, brakes, and tyres to ensure longevity.
Provides guidance on how to safely park the motorcycle using the sidestand, including slope parking.
Details the procedure for refuelling the motorcycle, including opening and closing the fuel cap.
Explains the procedure for starting the engine, including pre-start conditions and safety warnings.
Introduces various adjustments that can improve ergonomics, geometry, and safety.
Details adjustments that can be performed by the user, such as brake lever and mirrors.
Instructions on adjusting the front brake lever position for comfort.
Instructions on adjusting the height and position of the windshield.
Covers adjustments reserved for authorized workshops or advanced users, like suspension.
Explains how to adjust rear suspension spring preload and damping.
Introduces scheduled maintenance, emphasizing genuine parts and proper procedures for safety.
Advises on the proper and safe use of supplied tools.
Lists recommended lubricants and fluids for the motorcycle, with notes on availability.
Instructions on how to check the engine oil level using the oil sight glass.
Explains how to check the coolant level using the sight glass.
Covers checking brake pad wear and brake fluid level for safety.
Emphasizes checking tire pressure and wear for safe riding.
Explains how to replace fuses, with a warning about using correct ratings.
Information about the battery, its replacement, and safety precautions.
Guidelines for periodic cleaning to preserve the motorcycle's finish and check for damages.
Provides technical specifications like dimensions, engine, weight, and electrical equipment.