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Remove  the  Spark  Plugs  and  pour  in  a  tablespoon  (15-20  ml)  of  clean  engine  oil  into  each 
cylinder. Turn off the Engine Cut-off Switch to Off position and then press the Starter Button 
several times and then reinstall the Spark Plugs. 
Remove the Battery. Store in a well-ventilated, dry and cool area protected from direct sunlight. 
Note:  To  remove  the  Battery,  disconnect  the  negative  wire  first and  then  positive  wire.  When 
reinstalling, attach the positive wire first and then the negative wire with the Ignition Switch in 
the closed position. 
Inflate the tyres to the recommended pressures and place the motorcycle on blocks to raise both 
tyres off the ground. 
Cover the motorcycle using cloth or other strong air-permeable materials and store in a well-
ventilated area, free of rain and direct sunlight.  
 
 
REMOVAL FROM STORAGE 
 
1.  Uncover and clean the motorcycle. 
2.  Check the Battery voltage. When the voltage is  below 12.3 volts, slowly re-charge then re-
install the Battery 
3.  Drain any rust-inhibiting oil from the Fuel Tank. Fill the Fuel Tank with fresh Petrol. 
4.  Perform all pre-ride inspection checks. 
5.  Test ride in a safe area from traffic check that the motorcycle functions properly. 
 
GENERAL CHECKS 
 
It is the Owner’s responsibility to carry out proper general checks of the motorcycle. Damage 
occurring as a result of the Owner’s failure to carry out proper general checks, may render any 
such damage void of warranty. 
Clean the motorcycle of dust and mud with dry cloth regularly. Dry the motorcycle when wet. 
Apply a little rust-inhibiting oil on zinc-coated and chrome-coated parts. Wax the painted parts 
to keep them bright and elegant. Lubricate all moving Part. 
Check / inflate both front and rear tyres to the pressure requirements specified in this manual. 
Check that all bolts, nuts, screws, fasteners and fittings are firmly secured. 
Check the Drive Chain tension and adjust if required. 
Check Engine Oil and Brake Fluid levels and add if required. 
Check for both front and rear brakes and adjust or if they necessary. 
 
 
GENERAL MAINTENCE 
 
It is the Owner’s responsibility to carry out the regular general maintenance of the motorcycle. 
Damage occurring as a result of the Owner’s failure to carry out such general maintenance, may 
render any resulting damage void of warranty. 
 
Most of the general maintenance items are described in this manual but should also include the 
inspection and maintenance of any condition that could affect the performance, safety and or 
the ongoing condition of the motorcycle. 
 
If  you  have  any  doubts  or  are  unsure  about  the  necessary  general  maintenance  of  your 
motorcycle, please consult with you Hunter dealer