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Explains the special meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE.
Emphasizes wearing a good quality helmet and eye protection.
Advises choosing good quality, tight clothing for comfort and safety.
Recommends thorough review of manual and pre-ride inspection.
Suggests practicing in a non-traffic situation to become familiar.
Ride within your skill limits, avoid risky riding.
Exercise caution in bad weather, railway crossings, and bridges.
Wear bright clothing, use lights, avoid blind spots when turning.
Modifying equipment is dangerous and illegal; comply with specifications.
Identifies frame and engine serial number locations for registration and service.
Describes the steering system and the function of the two provided keys.
Explains the "OFF" and "IGNITION" positions of the spark switch.
Details how to open the fuel tank cap using the ignition key.
Describes the Speedometer, Odometer, and Neutral indicator.
Explains the function of the variable switch on the left handlebar.
How to use the left-right turning signal and horn buttons.
Details the Engine Stop Switch and Front Brake Lever.
Explains how to use the throttle grip to control engine speed.
Details the operation of headlights, taillights, and parking lights.
Describes how to use the engine button to power the motor and start the engine.
Recommends unleaded petrol with octane number 91 or high.
Advises using 10W/40QE engine oil conforming to specific standards.
Details recommended throttle opening limits for the first 1600 km.
Explains the importance of varying engine speed during break-in for mating parts.
Warns against operating the engine at constant low speed for long periods during break-in.
Advises allowing engine oil to circulate before applying load after starting.
Highlights the importance of the initial 1000 km service and timely maintenance.
Details checks for steering smoothness and brake fluid level/shoes.
Covers checking tire pressure/depth and ensuring sufficient fuel.
Verifies operation of lights, horn, and engine oil level.
Ensures correct throttle play and drive chain condition.
Provides advice on practicing, one-handed riding, braking during turns, and speed limits.
Outlines steps for starting a cold engine, including fuel cock and throttle settings.
Warns against racing the engine and starting the motor for extended periods.
Provides tips for cold starts and warns against starting in enclosed spaces due to carbon monoxide.
Recommends previewing related riding knowledge before riding.
Details how to stop by closing the throttle and using brakes evenly, then turning off the key.
Advises maintaining distance when braking, warns against using only one brake, and cautions about sharp braking.
Provides a chart detailing periodic service intervals for various items.
Lists specific maintenance tasks like checking exhaust bolts, drive chain, air cleaner, etc.
Suggests using authorized parts and mechanics for inspection and servicing.
Stresses the necessity of regular checking and maintenance for safety and lifespan.
Mentions a set of tools provided with the motorcycle for inspection.
Covers accumulator location, voltage, safety cautions, and charging methods.
Provides details on constant-voltage charging, including voltage, current, and time.
Explains the air cleaner filter type and the importance of cleaning/replacement.
Suggests qualified spark plug parts and outlines removal/installation procedures.
Offers notes on spark plug installation and troubleshooting for improper plugs.
Emphasizes using quality engine oil and daily checking of the oil level.
Details how to check the engine oil level using the dipstick.
Outlines the procedure for draining and refilling engine oil, including checks.
Explains that the carburetor is factory-set and notes adjustable items like idle speed.
Lists conditions to check for drive chain wear, rust, or damage.
Covers front brake system checks and brake fluid level monitoring and warnings.
Warns against using old brake fluid and splashing it on surfaces.
Lists items to check in the brake system: dripping, cracks, recovery, pads.
Advises on procedures after installing new brake pads for fluid circulation.
Mentions similar checks for the rear brake and tire wear/inflation.
Warns against riding on difficult terrain like hills, deserts, or rough roads.
Explains the impact of improper tire pressure on stability and wear.
Advises checking tires for wear, cuts, nails, and thread depth.
Specifies when to replace front and rear tires based on tread depth.
Guides on replacing burnt-out bulbs with matching power specifications.
Explains the fuse box function and procedure for checking/changing fuses.
Warns against using non-standard fuses that could damage the engine or lights.
Provides steps to check fuel, fuel system, and ignition if the engine won't start.
Offers safety advice regarding spark plug handling and electronic breakdown prevention.
Lists checks for fuel supply, ignition timing, and idle speed when engine power is low.
Advises contacting authorized service centers and provides cleaning guidelines.
Details steps after cleaning, including drying, starting the engine, and testing brakes.
Discusses corrosion on aluminum tires and recommends gentle cleaning methods.
Outlines steps for storage, including changing oil, draining fuel, and antirust measures.
Provides warnings regarding the flammability and explosiveness of petrol.
Details uncovering, cleaning, charging the battery, and refilling the fuel tank.
Lists physical dimensions like length, width, height, and wheelbase.
Details engine model, type, bore, stroke, displacement, and carburetor type.
Emphasizes keeping the manual with the motorcycle for proper use and resale.
States that information is based on latest data but reserves the right to make changes.