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Brand | Genuine Scooter Company |
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Model | Roughhouse R50 |
Category | Scooter |
Language | English |
Explains safety symbols (Warning, Caution, Note) and California Proposition 65.
Discusses break-in, OEM parts, accessories, and recommended oil.
Discusses accessories, modification, and noise regulations for safe operation.
Covers proper loading, vehicle maintenance, and pre-ride inspection procedures.
Explains the dangers of carbon monoxide gas and precautions to take.
Covers helmet, apparel, visibility, skill limits, and road condition awareness.
Location and recording of the VIN.
Location and recording of the Engine Serial Number.
Details the USB port and ignition switch functions and positions.
Describes dashboard indicator lights, speedometer, and odometer functions.
Details the operation of headlight, turn signal, horn, kill switch, hazard lights, and starter button.
Explains how to operate the front and rear brake levers.
Describes how to use the kick start and access the under-seat storage via the seat lock.
Details the under-seat storage capacity and the location of the bag hook.
Explains how to use the helmet lock and how to refuel the scooter.
Inspects front and rear brakes, fluid, pads, shoes, and lever free-play.
Checks engine oil level, throttle operation, cable condition, and free-play.
Inspects tires, pressure, loading, and fuel system for safety.
Checks cables, stands, assembly, lighting, and switches for proper function.
Detailed checks for front brake lever free-play and fluid level/specification.
Checks rear brake shoes for wear and adjusts lever free-play.
Details checking throttle cable movement, free-play, and lubrication.
Emphasizes checking engine oil level and filling the tank correctly.
Inspects tires for wear, foreign material, and identifies Tread Wear Indicators (TWI).
Details checking and adjusting tire pressure for safety and performance.
Checks cables for integrity, lubrication, and proper tension.
Ensures assemblies are tight and stands function correctly.
Checks fuel level, tank capacity, fuel specification, and inspects for leaks.
Verifies function of all lights and switches for safe operation.
Advises on proper loading techniques to prevent accidents.
General advice on familiarizing with operations and wearing safety gear.
Details electric-start and kick-start procedures for starting the engine.
Explains the critical break-in procedure for new engines and components.
Discusses how operating methods and oil quality affect engine longevity.
Guides on warming up the engine and basic riding techniques.
Explains throttle control for acceleration/deceleration and reading the speedometer.
Details how to apply front and rear brakes for effective and safe stopping.
Describes how to stop the engine and park the vehicle safely.
Emphasizes regular checks, adjustments, lubrication, and seeking dealer help if needed.
Explains the symbols used in the maintenance table (inspect, replace, dealer service).
Details maintenance items and intervals for the first 18 months/11,250 miles.
Details maintenance items and intervals for the first 18 months/11,250 miles.
Covers cleaning the air filter and changing the gear oil.
Details checks for belt, rollers, clutch pads, and other transmission parts.
Details spark plug inspection/replacement and front brake pad/rotor checks.
Procedures for checking brake fluid level, type, and handling spills.
Guides on checking front fork and rear shock for wear, damage, or leaks.
Explains how to replace fuses and the importance of using correct specifications.
Provides advice on battery charging, maintenance, and precautions.
Lists engine type, displacement, bore, stroke, compression, cooling, etc.
Details length, width, wheelbase, weight, loading limits, and tire sizes.
Covers transmission type and clutch details.
Lists engine oil, gear oil, and fuel types and capacities.
Details ignition system, generator, battery type, and main fuse.
Outlines the types of warranties covered for the vehicle.
Instructs on reporting safety defects to NHTSA and Genuine Scooter Company.
Advises keeping the manual in the vehicle and notes potential updates.