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HUSABERG TE 250 EU User Manual

HUSABERG TE 250 EU
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OWNER'S MANUAL
TE 125 EU
TE 250 EU
TE 250 AUS
TE 250 USA
TE 300 EU
TE 300 AUS
TE 300 USA
2013
Art. no. 3802032en

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

HUSABERG TE 250 EU Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeSingle cylinder, 2-stroke
Displacement249 cc
Fuel SystemCarburetor
Transmission6-speed
Bore x Stroke66.4 mm x 72 mm
Cooling SystemLiquid-cooled
Front SuspensionWP USD 48 mm
Rear SuspensionWP monoshock
Rear Suspension TypeMonoshock
Front BrakeSingle disc
Rear BrakeSingle disc
Engine Stroke2-stroke
Carburetor TypeKeihin PWK 36 S AG

Summary

1 Means of Representation

1.1 Symbols Used

Explanation of symbols used in the manual for clear communication of information.

1.2 Formats Used

Explains typographical formats like specific names, protected names, and brands.

2 Safety Advice

2.1 Use Definition - Intended Use

Defines the intended purpose and usage scope of the HUSABERG sport motorcycles.

2.2 Safety Advice

General safety instructions and advice for operating the vehicle safely and correctly.

2.3 Degrees of Risk and Symbols

Identifies danger levels and associated warning symbols used throughout the manual.

2.4 Tampering Warning

Warns against tampering with noise control systems and outlines related legal prohibitions.

2.5 Safe Operation

Provides essential guidelines for safe operation, including rider impairment and hazardous components.

2.6 Protective Clothing

Emphasizes the importance of wearing appropriate protective clothing for rider safety.

2.7 Work Rules

Outlines essential work rules for maintenance and repair, including tool usage.

2.8 Environment

Discusses responsible motorcycling practices and environmental consciousness.

2.9 Owner's Manual

Stresses the importance of reading and keeping the owner's manual accessible.

3 Important Notes

3.1 Warranty

Details warranty conditions, emphasizing authorized workshop service requirements.

3.2 Operating and Auxiliary Substances

Advises on the correct use of fuel, lubricants, and other operating fluids.

3.3 Spare Parts, Accessories

Recommends using only HUSABERG-approved spare parts and accessories for safety.

3.4 Service

Highlights the importance of proper service and tuning for optimal operation and longevity.

3.5 Figures

Notes that manual figures may depict special equipment and might not show full disassembly.

3.6 Customer Service

Directs customers to HUSABERG dealers for questions and information.

4 View of Vehicle

4.1 View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)

Illustrates the front left view of the vehicle with key components labeled.

4.2 View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)

Illustrates the rear right view of the vehicle with key components labeled.

5 Serial Numbers

5.1 Chassis Number

Explains the location and identification of the vehicle's chassis number.

5.2 Type Label

Describes the location and purpose of the vehicle's type label.

5.3 Key Number (TE EU/AUS)

Details how to find the key number for specific models (TE EU/AUS).

5.4 Engine Number

Explains the location and identification of the engine number.

5.5 Fork Part Number

Indicates where to find the part number for the front fork components.

5.6 Shock Absorber Part Number

Shows the location for identifying the shock absorber part number.

6 Controls

6.1 Clutch Lever

Describes the clutch lever's function and operation on the handlebar.

6.2 Hand Brake Lever

Explains the location and function of the hand brake lever for the front brake.

6.3 Throttle Grip

Details the throttle grip's location and role in controlling engine speed.

6.4 Kill Switch (TE EU/AUS)

Explains the operation of the kill switch for engine stop on specific models.

6.5 Kill Switch (TE USA)

Explains the operation of the kill switch for engine stop on specific models.

6.6 Horn Button (TE EU/AUS)

Describes the horn button's location and how to activate the horn.

6.7 Light Switch (TE EU/AUS)

Details the light switch functions for controlling headlights and tail lights.

6.8 Light Switch (TE USA)

Explains the light switch operation for controlling headlights on specific models.

6.9 Turn Signal Switch (TE EU/AUS)

Describes the turn signal switch operation for indicating direction changes.

6.10 Emergency OFF Switch (TE AUS)

Explains the emergency OFF switch function for stopping the engine quickly.

6.11 Electric Starter Button (TE 250/300 EU/USA)

Details the electric starter button operation for starting the engine.

6.12 Electric Starter Button (TE AUS)

Explains the electric starter button for starting the engine on specific models.

6.13 Overview of Indicator Lamps (TE EU/AUS)

Shows the dashboard indicator lamps and their meanings for lights and signals.

6.14 Speedometer

Covers the functions and operation of the vehicle's speedometer and display modes.

6.14.3 Tripmaster Switch

Explains the tripmaster switch function for controlling trip meter functions.

6.14.4 Setting Kilometers or Miles

Guides on how to set the unit of measure for distance display.

6.14.5 Adjusting the Speedometer Functions

Details how to activate and adjust various speedometer display modes.

6.14.6 Setting the Clock

Provides instructions on setting the clock display on the speedometer.

6.14.7 Querying Lap Time

Explains how to access and view recorded lap times from the speedometer.

6.14.8 Display Mode SPEED (Speed)

Describes the speedometer display mode showing current vehicle speed.

6.14.9 Display Mode SPEED/H (Operating Hours)

Explains the speedometer display mode for engine operating hours.

6.14.10 Display Mode SPEED/CLK (Clock)

Details the speedometer display mode showing the current time.

6.14.11 Display Mode SPEED/LAP (Lap Time)

Describes the speedometer display mode for timing lap intervals.

6.14.12 Display Mode SPEED/ODO (Odometer)

Explains the speedometer display mode showing total distance traveled.

6.14.13 Display Mode SPEED/TR1 (Trip Master 1)

Details the trip master 1 display mode for measuring distances.

6.14.14 Display Mode SPEED/TR2 (Trip Master 2)

Describes the trip master 2 display mode for measuring distances.

6.14.15 Display Mode SPEED/A1 (Average Speed 1)

Explains the average speed 1 display mode based on trip and stopwatch data.

6.14.16 Display Mode SPEED/A2 (Average Speed 2)

Details the average speed 2 display mode related to the stopwatch.

6.14.17 Display Mode SPEED/S1 (Stop Watch 1)

Describes the stop watch 1 display mode for measuring journey time.

6.14.18 Display Mode SPEED/S2 (Stop Watch 2)

Explains the stop watch 2 display mode for manual time measurement.

6.15 Opening the Filler Cap

Provides instructions and safety warnings for opening the fuel filler cap.

6.16 Closing the Filler Cap

Details the procedure for correctly closing the fuel filler cap.

6.17 Fuel Tap

Explains the function and positions of the fuel tap for controlling fuel supply.

6.18 Choke

Describes the choke knob's location and its function for cold starts.

6.19 Shift Lever

Identifies the shift lever and explains its operation and gear positions.

6.20 Kick Starter

Describes the location and function of the kick starter for starting the engine.

6.21 Foot Brake Lever

Explains the foot brake lever's location and its use for activating the rear brake.

6.22 Side Stand

Identifies the side stand and its purpose for parking the motorcycle.

6.23 Steering Lock (TE EU/AUS)

Describes the steering lock's location and function for securing the steering.

6.24 Locking the Steering (TE EU/AUS)

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to lock the steering.

6.25 Unlocking the Steering (TE EU/AUS)

Details the procedure for unlocking the steering mechanism.

7 Preparing for Use

7.1 Advice on First Use

Offers initial advice and precautions for new riders and first use of the vehicle.

7.2 Running in the Engine

Guides on the proper engine break-in procedure to ensure longevity.

7.3 Preparing the Vehicle for Difficult Riding Conditions

Advises on specific preparations for riding in challenging conditions like sand or mud.

7.4 Preparing for Rides on Dry Sand

Provides specific preparation steps for riding on dry sandy terrain.

7.5 Preparing for Rides on Wet Sand

Offers preparation advice for riding on wet sandy surfaces.

7.6 Preparing for Rides on Wet and Muddy Surfaces

Details necessary preparations for riding in wet and muddy conditions.

7.7 Preparing for Rides at High Temperature and Slow Speed

Explains preparations for riding in hot weather at low speeds.

7.8 Preparing for Rides at Low Temperature and in Snow

Guides on preparing the vehicle for low-temperature and snowy riding.

8 Riding Instructions

8.1 Checks and Maintenance Steps When Preparing for Use

Lists essential pre-ride checks and maintenance steps for safe operation.

8.2 Starting

Covers the procedures and safety precautions for starting the motorcycle engine.

8.3 Starting Off

Explains the correct procedure for starting off from a standstill.

8.4 Shifting, Riding

Provides guidance on shifting gears, general riding techniques, and clutch usage.

8.5 Braking

Details braking techniques, safety warnings, and considerations for different conditions.

8.6 Stopping, Parking

Outlines procedures for safely stopping and parking the motorcycle.

8.7 Transport

Offers advice on safely transporting the motorcycle.

8.8 Refueling

Covers the refueling process, safety precautions, and fuel specifications.

9 Service Schedule

9.1 Service Schedule

Presents a schedule of regular maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

9.2 Service Work (as Additional Order)

Lists additional service tasks that can be performed as needed.

10 Tuning the Chassis

10.1 Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight

Explains how to adjust suspension settings based on rider weight for optimal handling.

10.2 Compression Damping of Shock Absorber

Introduces compression damping concepts for the shock absorber.

10.3 Adjusting the Low-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber

Details how to adjust the low-speed compression damping on the shock absorber.

10.4 Adjusting the High-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber

Explains how to adjust the high-speed compression damping on the shock absorber.

10.5 Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber

Guides on adjusting the rebound damping of the shock absorber.

10.6 Measuring the Sag of the Unloaded Rear Wheel

Describes the procedure for measuring the unloaded sag of the rear wheel suspension.

10.7 Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber

Explains how to check the static sag of the shock absorber for proper setup.

10.8 Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber

Details how to measure the riding sag of the shock absorber with the rider on board.

10.9 Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Shock Absorber

Guides on adjusting the spring preload of the shock absorber to alter ride height.

10.10 Adjusting the Riding Sag

Explains how to adjust the riding sag, potentially involving spring changes.

10.11 Checking the Basic Setting of the Fork

Covers checking the fundamental settings of the front fork suspension.

10.12 Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Fork

Details how to adjust the compression damping on the front fork legs.

10.13 Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork

Guides on adjusting the rebound damping on the front fork legs.

10.14 Handlebar Position

Explains how to adjust the handlebar mounting position for rider comfort.

10.15 Adjusting the Handlebar Position

Provides instructions for adjusting the handlebar position.

11 Service Work on the Chassis

11.1 Raising the Motorcycle with the Lift Stand

Details the procedure for safely lifting the motorcycle using a stand.

11.2 Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand

Explains how to safely lower and remove the motorcycle from the lift stand.

11.3 Bleeding the Fork Legs

Guides on bleeding air from the front fork legs to maintain suspension performance.

11.4 Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs

Instructs on cleaning and maintaining the fork leg dust boots to prevent seal leaks.

11.5 Loosening the Fork Protection

Details the steps for loosening the fork protection components.

11.6 Positioning the Fork Protection

Explains how to correctly position and mount the fork protection.

11.7 Removing the Fork Legs

Provides instructions for removing the front fork legs from the motorcycle.

11.8 Installing the Fork Legs

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the front fork legs.

11.9 Removing the Fork Protector

Details the steps for removing the fork protector components.

11.10 Installing the Fork Protector

Explains how to correctly install the fork protector components.

11.11 Removing the Lower Triple Clamp

Guides on removing the lower triple clamp assembly from the steering head.

11.12 Installing the Lower Triple Clamp

Details the procedure for installing the lower triple clamp assembly.

11.13 Checking the Play of the Steering Head Bearing

Explains how to check for play in the steering head bearing for safe handling.

11.14 Adjusting the Play of the Steering Head Bearing

Guides on adjusting the steering head bearing play to eliminate looseness.

11.15 Greasing the Steering Head Bearing

Details the process of greasing the steering head bearings for smooth operation.

11.16 Removing the Front Fender

Provides instructions for removing the front fender from the motorcycle.

11.17 Installing the Front Fender

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the front fender.

11.18 Removing the Shock Absorber

Details the steps for removing the rear shock absorber.

11.19 Installing the Shock Absorber

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the rear shock absorber.

11.20 Removing the Seat

Explains how to remove the motorcycle seat for access to components.

11.21 Mounting the Seat

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the motorcycle seat.

11.22 Removing the Air Filter Box Lid

Details how to remove the air filter box lid.

11.23 Installing the Air Filter Box Lid

Explains how to install the air filter box lid.

11.24 Removing the Air Filter

Provides instructions for removing the air filter, emphasizing its importance.

11.25 Installing the Air Filter

Guides on the correct installation of the air filter to prevent engine damage.

11.26 Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box

Details the process for cleaning the air filter and its housing.

11.27 Sealing the Air Filter Box

Explains how to seal the air filter box for proper engine air intake.

11.28 Removing the Main Silencer

Guides on the procedure for removing the main exhaust silencer.

11.29 Installing the Main Silencer

Details the correct installation of the main exhaust silencer.

11.30 Changing the Glass Fiber Yarn Filling of the Main Silencer

Explains how to replace the internal packing material of the main silencer.

11.31 Removing the Right Side Cover

Guides on removing the right side body panel.

11.32 Installing the Right Side Cover

Details the procedure for installing the right side body panel.

11.33 Removing the Fuel Tank

Provides instructions for safely removing the fuel tank.

11.34 Installing the Fuel Tank

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the fuel tank.

11.35 Checking the Chain for Dirt

Explains how to inspect the drive chain for dirt and contamination.

11.36 Cleaning the Chain

Details the process for cleaning and maintaining the drive chain for longevity.

11.37 Checking the Chain Tension

Explains how to check and ensure correct drive chain tension for optimal performance.

11.38 Adjusting the Chain Tension

Guides on adjusting the drive chain tension to the specified limits.

11.39 Checking the Chain, Rear Sprocket, Engine Sprocket, and Chain Guide

Outlines inspection procedures for the drive chain and sprockets for wear.

11.40 Adjusting the Chain Guide

Details how to adjust the chain guide based on the number of teeth.

11.41 Checking the Frame

Explains how to inspect the motorcycle frame for cracks or deformation.

11.42 Checking the Swingarm

Guides on inspecting the swingarm for damage, cracking, or deformation.

11.43 Checking the Throttle Cable Routing

Explains how to check the routing of the throttle cable for proper operation.

11.44 Checking the Rubber Grip

Guides on inspecting the handlebar rubber grips for wear or looseness.

11.45 Additionally Securing the Rubber Grip

Details how to further secure the rubber grips using wire.

11.46 Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever

Guides on adjusting the clutch lever position for rider comfort.

11.47 Checking/Rectifying the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch

Explains how to check and correct the hydraulic clutch fluid level.

11.48 Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid

Details the process for changing the hydraulic clutch fluid.

11.49 Removing the Engine Guard

Guides on how to remove the engine protection guard.

11.50 Installing the Engine Guard

Explains how to install the engine protection guard.

12 Brake System

12.1 Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever

Explains how to check for free play in the hand brake lever for proper function.

12.2 Adjusting Free Travel of Hand Brake Lever (TE EU/AUS)

Guides on adjusting the free travel of the hand brake lever for specific models.

12.3 Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever (TE USA)

Details how to adjust the hand brake lever position for rider comfort on specific models.

12.4 Checking the Brake Discs

Explains how to check the brake discs for wear and damage.

12.5 Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level

Guides on checking the front brake fluid level and identifying potential issues.

12.6 Adding Front Brake Fluid

Details the procedure for adding front brake fluid safely.

12.7 Checking the Front Brake Linings

Explains how to check the minimum thickness and condition of front brake linings.

12.8 Changing the Front Brake Linings

Guides on the process of replacing worn front brake linings.

12.9 Checking the Free Travel of the Foot Brake Lever

Explains how to check for free play in the foot brake lever for proper rear brake function.

12.10 Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever

Guides on adjusting the foot brake lever position for rider comfort and control.

12.11 Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level

Guides on checking the rear brake fluid level and identifying potential issues.

12.12 Adding Rear Brake Fluid

Details the procedure for adding rear brake fluid safely.

12.13 Checking the Rear Brake Linings

Explains how to check the minimum thickness and condition of rear brake linings.

12.14 Changing the Rear Brake Linings

Guides on the process of replacing worn rear brake linings.

13 Wheels, Tires

13.1 Removing the Front Wheel

Provides instructions for safely removing the front wheel.

13.2 Installing the Front Wheel

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the front wheel.

13.3 Removing the Rear Wheel

Details the steps for safely removing the rear wheel.

13.4 Installing the Rear Wheel

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the rear wheel.

13.5 Checking the Tire Condition

Explains how to inspect tires for damage, wear, and proper tread depth.

13.6 Checking the Tire Air Pressure

Guides on checking and setting the correct tire air pressure for optimal performance.

13.7 Checking the Spoke Tension

Explains how to check and adjust the tension of the wheel spokes.

14 Electrical System

14.1 Removing the Battery (TE 250/300)

Details the procedure for safely removing the motorcycle battery.

14.2 Installing the Battery (TE 250/300)

Guides on the correct procedure for installing the motorcycle battery.

14.3 Recharging the Battery (TE 250/300)

Explains how to properly recharge the motorcycle battery.

14.4 Changing the Main Fuse (TE 250/300)

Guides on how to replace the main fuse to protect the electrical system.

14.5 Removing the Headlight Mask with the Headlight

Details the steps for removing the headlight assembly.

14.6 Installing the Headlight Mask with the Headlight

Explains the procedure for installing the headlight assembly.

14.7 Changing the Headlight Bulb

Guides on how to replace the main headlight bulb.

14.8 Changing the Turn Signal Bulb (TE EU/AUS)

Details the process for changing a turn signal bulb on specific models.

14.9 Checking the Headlight Setting

Explains how to check and ensure the headlight beam is correctly aimed.

14.10 Adjusting the Headlight Range

Guides on how to adjust the headlight beam range for proper visibility.

14.11 Changing the Speedometer Battery

Details how to replace the battery in the vehicle's speedometer unit.

15 Cooling System

15.1 Cooling System

Provides a general overview of the motorcycle's cooling system and its components.

15.2 Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level

Guides on checking the antifreeze concentration and coolant level.

15.3 Checking the Coolant Level

Explains how to check the coolant level in the radiator and reservoir.

15.4 Draining the Coolant

Details the procedure for draining the cooling system's coolant.

15.5 Refilling with Coolant

Guides on the process of refilling the cooling system with coolant.

16 Tuning the Engine

16.1 Checking the Play in the Throttle Cable

Explains how to check for correct play in the throttle cable for smooth operation.

16.2 Adjusting the Play in the Throttle Cable

Guides on adjusting the throttle cable play for optimal engine response.

16.3 Carburetor

Provides general information about the carburetor and its influence on engine performance.

16.4 Carburetor - Adjusting the Idle Speed

Details how to adjust the carburetor for optimal idle speed and mixture.

16.5 Emptying the Carburetor Float Chamber

Guides on draining the carburetor float chamber, especially for storage.

16.6 Checking the Basic Position of the Shift Lever

Explains how to check the shift lever position relative to the rider's boot.

16.7 Adjusting the Basic Position of the Shift Lever

Guides on adjusting the shift lever position for rider preference.

16.8 Engine Characteristic - Auxiliary Spring (TE 250/300)

Describes the auxiliary spring's role in influencing engine characteristics.

16.9 Engine Characteristic - Setting the Auxiliary Spring (TE 250/300)

Details how to change the auxiliary spring to modify engine performance.

17 Service Work on the Engine

17.1 Checking the Gear Oil Level

Guides on checking the engine's gear oil level for proper lubrication.

17.2 Changing the Gear Oil

Details the process for changing the engine's gear oil.

17.3 Draining the Gear Oil

Explains how to drain the engine's gear oil, including safety precautions.

17.4 Refilling with Gear Oil

Guides on the correct procedure for refilling the engine with gear oil.

17.5 Adding Gear Oil

Details how to add gear oil to the engine, ensuring the correct level.

18 Cleaning, Care

18.1 Cleaning the Motorcycle

Provides comprehensive instructions for cleaning the motorcycle safely and effectively.

18.2 Checks and Maintenance Steps for Winter Operation

Outlines essential checks and maintenance for protecting the motorcycle during winter.

19 Storage

19.1 Storage

Provides instructions and precautions for storing the motorcycle for extended periods.

19.2 Preparing for Use After Storage

Details the steps required to prepare the motorcycle for riding after storage.

20 Troubleshooting

21 Technical Data

21.1 Engine

Presents detailed technical specifications for the motorcycle's engine.

21.1.1 TE 125

Specific engine data for the TE 125 model.

21.1.2 All TE 250

Specific engine data for all TE 250 models.

21.1.3 All TE 300

Specific engine data for all TE 300 models.

21.2 Engine Tightening Torques

Lists torque specifications for various engine fasteners.

21.2.1 TE 125

Engine tightening torques for the TE 125 model.

21.2.2 TE 250/300

Engine tightening torques for TE 250/300 models.

21.3 Capacities

Lists the fluid capacities for various vehicle systems.

21.3.1 Gear Oil

Specifies the required gear oil quantities for different models.

21.3.2 Coolant

Lists the coolant capacity for the cooling system.

21.3.3 Fuel

Details the fuel tank capacity and reserve.

21.4 Chassis

Lists technical specifications related to the motorcycle's chassis and frame.

21.5 Electrical System

Provides technical data for the vehicle's electrical components and specifications.

21.6 Tires

Lists tire specifications and recommended models for different variants.

21.7 Fork

Presents technical data and adjustment settings for the front fork suspension.

21.7.1 TE 125

Fork specifications and settings for the TE 125 model.

21.7.2 TE 250/300

Fork specifications and settings for TE 250/300 models.

21.8 Shock Absorber

Lists technical data and adjustment settings for the rear shock absorber.

21.8.1 TE 125

Shock absorber specifications and settings for the TE 125 model.

21.8.2 TE 250/300

Shock absorber specifications and settings for TE 250/300 models.

21.9 Chassis Tightening Torques

Lists torque specifications for various chassis fasteners and components.

22 Substances

2-Stroke Engine Oil

Specifies the recommended 2-stroke engine oil type and specifications.

Brake Fluid DOT 4 / DOT 5.1

Lists the recommended brake fluid types and standards.

Coolant

Details the recommended coolant mixture ratio and antifreeze properties.

Coolant (Mixed Ready to Use)

Specifies ready-to-use coolant specifications and antifreeze rating.

Engine Oil (15W/50)

Lists the recommended engine oil grade and specifications.

Fork Oil (SAE 4) (48601166S1)

Specifies the recommended fork oil type and standards.

Hydraulic Oil (15)

Lists the recommended hydraulic oil type and specifications.

Shock Absorber Oil (SAE 2.5) (50180342S1)

Specifies the recommended shock absorber oil type and standards.

Super Unleaded (ROZ 95/RON 95/PON 91)

Details the recommended fuel grade and ethanol content limitations.

Super Unleaded Gasoline, Mixed with 2-Stroke Engine Oil (1:60)

Provides the correct mixture ratio for fuel and 2-stroke oil.

23 Auxiliary Substances

Air Filter Cleaning Agent

Recommends specific products for cleaning the air filter.

Chain Cleaner

Recommends specific products for cleaning the drive chain.

Chain Spray

Recommends specific products for lubricating the drive chain.

Cleaning and Polishing Materials for Metal, Rubber and Plastic

Recommends products for cleaning and polishing various motorcycle surfaces.

High Viscosity Grease

Recommends specific high viscosity grease for lubrication.

Long-Life Grease

Recommends specific long-life grease for lubrication.

Motorcycle Cleaner

Recommends specific motorcycle cleaning products.

Oil for Foam Air Filter

Recommends specific oil for lubricating foam air filters.

Rubber Grip Adhesive (00062030051)

Specifies the recommended adhesive for handlebar grips.

Universal Oil Spray

Recommends a specific universal oil spray for lubrication.

24 Standards

JASO FC

Explains the JASO FC classification for 2-stroke engine oils used in racing.

JASO T903 MA

Describes the JASO T903 MA standard for 4-stroke motorcycle engine oils.

SAE

Explains the SAE viscosity classification system for oils.

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