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GAS GAS EC 300 2021 User Manual

GAS GAS EC 300 2021
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OWNER'S MANUAL 2021
EC 250
EC 300
Art. no. 3215011en

Table of Contents

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GAS GAS EC 300 2021 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Bore x Stroke72 mm x 72 mm
Transmission6-speed
Seat Height960 mm
Weight105 kg
Front Tire90/90-21
Rear Tire140/80-18
Ground Clearance370 mm
Engine Type2-stroke single cylinder
Fuel Tank Capacity9.5 L
StarterKick Start
Front Suspension48 mm
Rear SuspensionWP XPlor
Front Brake260 mm Disc
FrameChromoly Steel
Rear Brake220 mm disc

Summary

2 Safety Advice

2.1 Use Definition – Intended Use

Defines the intended operational purpose and limitations of the vehicle.

2.2 Misuse

Outlines actions that constitute misuse of the vehicle and associated dangers.

2.3 Safety Advice

Provides general safety instructions and highlights the importance of warning labels.

2.4 Degrees of Risk and Symbols

Explains the different levels of risk and the corresponding warning symbols used.

2.6 Safe Operation

Covers essential safety practices for operating the motorcycle, including rider fitness and vehicle condition.

2.7 Protective Clothing

Emphasizes the importance of wearing appropriate protective clothing for injury prevention.

6 Controls

6.1 Clutch Lever

Identifies the clutch lever and describes its automatic adjustment feature.

6.2 Hand Brake Lever

Locates the hand brake lever used to engage the front brake.

6.3 Throttle Grip

Identifies the throttle grip on the right side of the handlebar.

6.4 Stop Button (All EU Models)

Explains the function and possible states of the stop button for EU models.

6.10 Emergency OFF Switch (All EU Models)

Explains the operation of the emergency OFF switch for EU models.

6.14 Opening the Fuel Tank Filler Cap

Provides instructions on how to open the fuel tank filler cap, including safety warnings.

7 Combination Instrument

8 Preparing for Use

8.1 Advice on Preparing for First Use

Provides crucial safety and preparation advice before the first ride.

8.2 Running in the Engine

Outlines the engine run-in procedure, including performance limits and checks.

9 Riding Instructions

9.1 Checks and Maintenance Measures When Preparing for Use

Lists essential checks before every trip to ensure safe operation.

9.2 Starting the Vehicle

Provides instructions for safely starting the motorcycle engine.

9.5 Braking

Covers correct braking techniques and warnings about system efficiency.

9.8 Refueling

Explains the refueling process, including safety precautions and fuel types.

10 Service Schedule

10.2 Required Work

Lists essential maintenance tasks categorized by operating hours and intervals.

11 Tuning the Chassis

11.1 Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight

Explains how to adjust suspension based on rider weight for optimal handling.

12 Service Work on the Chassis

12.1 Raising the Motorcycle with a Lift Stand

Details the procedure for safely raising the motorcycle using a lift stand.

12.11 Checking Steering Head Bearing Play

Explains how to check for steering head bearing play and its importance for handling.

12.29 Removing the Fuel Tank

Provides instructions for removing the fuel tank, including safety warnings about fuel.

13 Brake System

13.1 Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever

Checks the free travel of the hand brake lever and its effect on the brake circuit.

13.4 Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level

Guides on checking the front brake fluid level and identifying potential issues.

13.6 Checking the Front Brake Linings

Details how to check the minimum thickness and condition of front brake linings.

13.8 Checking the Free Travel of Foot Brake Lever

Checks the free travel of the foot brake lever for proper rear brake system function.

13.10 Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level

Instructs on checking the rear brake fluid level and potential causes for low levels.

15 Electrical System

16 Cooling System

17 Tuning the Engine

18 Service Work on the Engine

19 Cleaning, Care

22 Blink Code

23 Technical Data

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