HandrailFront Shock Absorber Inspection
Always turn off the engine before starting the inspection
Visually inspect the front shock absorber for damage
Move the handrail up and down and check the sound of the front shock absorber due to
bending
Check the tightness of the nuts and boltsIf loose, tighten them with a wrench
Move the handle up and down, left and right, front and back to check if they work
properly
Check the handlebars for excessively tight brake cables
If there is a problem that cannot be solved by yourself, please take the motorcycle to a
GPX service center
Fuse Inspection and Replacement
Turn off the ignition and check the fuse for damageReplace the blown fuse with a new one with the same amperage
AAAADo not use a fuse with a higher amperage AAAAUsing a fuse with a
higher current resistance than the old one will damage the electrical equipment or may cause a short circuit
Open the seat to reveal the battery cover
Press the locking clip that holds the battery cover to open itThe fuse box is inside
Open the fuse box cover and check for damaged fuses
If the fuse is not inserted tightly or loosely, it may damage the electrical system
Use parts that meet the specified specifications when replacing electrical components such as bulbsUsing parts that do
not meet the specifications may cause the fuse to blow and the battery to discharge excessively
Avoid spraying water directly on or around the fuse box when washing the motorcycle
Take your motorcycle to a dealer for inspection if the fuse blows for no apparentreason
Functions of various fuses
aA lighting display eA fuel supply system
bA radiator cooling fan fA charging system fuse
cA EFi system fuse gA ABS
dA control fuse hA ABS