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Key physical measurements of the motorcycle, including length, width, and wheelbase.
Technical specifications of the engine, including type, displacement, and bore/stroke.
Information on frame, suspension, wheels, and braking system specifications.
Repeats all warning labels on the vehicle, vital for safe operation and rider awareness.
Illustrates and labels all major motorcycle parts for easy recognition.
Covers fundamental operations like starting, shifting, stopping, and break-in.
Details daily pre-ride inspections and after-race checks for maintenance.
Outlines recommended maintenance tasks at specific intervals for optimal performance.
Covers servicing for transmission oil, cooling system, spark plug, ignition, air cleaner, and carburetor.
Details maintenance for drive chain, handlebar, brakes, steering, front fork, and rear suspension.
Covers tire pressure, spokes, rims, and runout checks for wheel maintenance.
Lists tightening torques for various nuts and bolts to ensure secure assembly.
Addresses common problems like engine not starting or fuel flow issues.
Covers issues like weak spark, incorrect mixture, compression loss, and poor performance.
Addresses problems related to steering, suspension, and braking system malfunctions.
Explains how to adjust the carburetor for optimal fuel-air mixture based on conditions.
Guides on adjusting front and rear suspension for rider weight, ability, and track conditions.
Advises on selecting rear sprockets and special care for track conditions.
Lists available optional carburetor jets for tuning and performance adjustment.
Details optional front and rear suspension springs for personalized setup.
Checklist of critical items to verify before starting a race for safety and performance.
Procedures for cleaning and checking the motorcycle after racing in various conditions.
Procedures for preparing the motorcycle for long-term storage to prevent damage.
Steps to take when removing the motorcycle from storage for the first time.
Emphasizes responsible off-road riding and proper disposal of vehicle components.
Provides a visual representation of the motorcycle's electrical system and components.
Key physical measurements of the motorcycle, including length, width, and wheelbase.
Technical specifications of the engine, including type, displacement, and bore/stroke.
Information on frame, suspension, wheels, and braking system specifications.
Repeats all warning labels on the vehicle, vital for safe operation and rider awareness.
Illustrates and labels all major motorcycle parts for easy recognition.
Covers fundamental operations like starting, shifting, stopping, and break-in.
Details daily pre-ride inspections and after-race checks for maintenance.
Outlines recommended maintenance tasks at specific intervals for optimal performance.
Covers servicing for transmission oil, cooling system, spark plug, ignition, air cleaner, and carburetor.
Details maintenance for drive chain, handlebar, brakes, steering, front fork, and rear suspension.
Covers tire pressure, spokes, rims, and runout checks for wheel maintenance.
Lists tightening torques for various nuts and bolts to ensure secure assembly.
Addresses common problems like engine not starting or fuel flow issues.
Covers issues like weak spark, incorrect mixture, compression loss, and poor performance.
Addresses problems related to steering, suspension, and braking system malfunctions.
Explains how to adjust the carburetor for optimal fuel-air mixture based on conditions.
Guides on adjusting front and rear suspension for rider weight, ability, and track conditions.
Advises on selecting rear sprockets and special care for track conditions.
Lists available optional carburetor jets for tuning and performance adjustment.
Details optional front and rear suspension springs for personalized setup.
Checklist of critical items to verify before starting a race for safety and performance.
Procedures for cleaning and checking the motorcycle after racing in various conditions.
Procedures for preparing the motorcycle for long-term storage to prevent damage.
Steps to take when removing the motorcycle from storage for the first time.
Emphasizes responsible off-road riding and proper disposal of vehicle components.
Provides a visual representation of the motorcycle's electrical system and components.
| Bore x Stroke | 44.5 x 41.6 mm |
|---|---|
| Compression Ratio | 8.4:1 |
| Transmission | 6-speed |
| Front Suspension | 33mm leading axle conventional fork with 4-way rebound damping |
| Front Tire | 60/100-14 |
| Rear Tire | 80/100-12 |
| Fuel System | Mikuni VM24SS |
| Ignition | CDI |
| Final Drive | Chain |
| Engine Type | 2-stroke single |
| Rear Suspension | Uni-Trak single shock |
| Front Brake | Disc |
| Rear Brake | Disc |
| Fuel Capacity | 1.0 gallon |
| Wheelbase | 44.1 inches |











