SG250 Owner’s and Service Manual
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Unpacking
When the motorcycle is delivered, check the condition of the delivered crate. If there are any
anomalies, stop and call CSC at 909 445 0900. Check the VIN numbers on the exterior of the crate.
Compare these numbers to the documentation delivered to you prior to the motorcycle’s arrival. If the
numbers don’t match, stop and call CSC at 909 445 0900.
Inspection
Perform the following inspections when servicing the motorcycle.
Check to confirm all fasteners are properly tightened and all components are installed correctly
and in an operational state.
Swing the handlebars from side to side to make sure motion is uninhibited.
Check chain tension and rear wheel alignment in accordance with the requirements of this
Service Manual.
Insert the ignition key and turn it on.
Check horn function, turn signals, headlight high and low beam, brake lights for front and rear
brake activation, and instrument panel readout.
Check oil level and tire pressure.
Confirm the motorcycle is in neutral.
Place the clutch in, close the choke, and start motorcycle. Allow engine to warm.
Check brake and suspension function.
Test ride motorcycle to confirm operability.
Detailed inspection checklists are included in Appendix A of this Service Manual.
Frame and Body
The frame and body subsystem include the motorcycle’s steel frame, the seat, the body panels, the
sidestand, the Footpeg, the tool kit, and the fenders.
The tool kit is stored in a container under the battery.
The seat is held in place by two bolts. The rear seat can be removed to provide access to some of the
motorcycle’s electrical components.
Frame and body maintenance and troubleshooting guidelines are summarized below.
Frame and Body Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Frame is hit or falls
over
Frame is curved or
deformed
Correct or replace the
frame
Frame is hit or falls
over
Frame is cracked or
fractured
Weld or replace the
frame
Frame is impacted
and shocked by road