: LEANING
.
:an
your
motorcycle regularly to
-.:ect
the surface
finishes
and
inspect
:
Camage, wear, and oil or brake fluid
]AUTION:
High
pressure
water
(or
air) can
damage
certain
parts
of the
notorcycle.
-:d
spraying
high
pressure
water
::cal
in
coin-operated car washes) at
r. :ollowing areas:
;:ition
Switch Instruments
--:.rburetors
Wheel
Hubs
-::r.e Chain Muffler
Outlets
-'rder
Seat Under Fuel Tank
-:ndlebar
Switches
.:ake
Master Cylinder
--':er
cleaning,
rinse
the motorcycle
:-rroughly
with
plenty
of
clean
water.
:::ong detergent residue
can corrode
I ;i-
parts.
NOTE:
*
Clean the
plastic parts
using a cloth or
sponge
dampened
with
a solution of
mild detergent and water. Rub
the
soiled area
gently
rinsing it frequently
with
fresh
water.
2. Dry the motorcycle, start the
engine,
and let it run for several minutes.
3. Test the brakes before riding the
motorcycle. Several applications may be
necessary
to
restore
normal braking
perrormance.
4. Lubricate
the drive chain
after washing and drying
cycle.
*
Braking
efficiency
may be
temlro-
rarily impaired immediately after
washing
the
motorcycle.
Antici-
pate
longer stopping
distance to
avoid a
possible
accident.
immediately
the motor-
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