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Hunter REBEL - Engine Oil and Tire Pressure; Engine Oil Specifications and Selection; Tubeless Tire Pressure Recommendations

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ENGINE OIL
Engine oil quality is the chief factor affecting
engine performance and service life. It is
critical that engine oil is selected according
to the correct specifications and is not
superseded or replaced by general engine oil,
gear oil, vegetable oil or any other substitute.
Using the incorrect engine oil could result in
severe damage to the engine and void your
warranty.
The motorcycle is filled with SAE10w/40 API
SG engine oil at our factory. If you want to
change the oil for other engine oil, use only
quality engine oil certified to meet or exceed
the specifications for service SG. The
viscosity grade of engine oil should be based
on the atmospheric temperature in your
riding area as per the adjacent table. To
change engine oil, you should drain existing
oil out of crankcase, clean the case with
detergent kerosene and then refill with new
oil according to the procedure described in
this manual.
Select the correct oil viscosity according to the
atmospheric temperature in the area that you
are using the motorcycle.
TUBELESS TYRES
Proper air pressure will provide the maximum stability, traction, riding comfort and tyre life.
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TYRE PRESSURE (kpa)
TYRE PRESSURE (kpa)
Driver Only
Front : 225 (33psi)
Rear : 225 (33psi)
Driver plus Passenger
Front : 225 (33 psi)
Rear : 250 (36 psi)
WARNING
Operation with excessively worn tyres is hazardous and will adversely affect traction, stability
and handling. Improper tyre inflation will cause abnormal tread wear and create a safety
hazard. Under inflation may result in the tyre slipping on or coming off the rim and causing
an accident.
NOTE:
The manufacture’s recommended pressure for the standard tyres is 276kpa (40psi). We suggest
that this pressure is too high for optimum traction and recommend using slightly lower
pressures, as listed in the table above.
Tyre pressure should be checked before you ride while the tyres are cold. Check tyres for cuts,
imbedded nails or other sharp objects. Check tyres for dents or deformation. If there is any
damage, see your authorized service dealer for repair or replacement. Replace tyres before tread
depth at the center of the tire reaches the following limit:
Minimum tread depth is Front @ 1.5 mm and Rear @ 2.0 mm