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KEEWAY HURRICANE - User Manual

KEEWAY HURRICANE
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING KEEWAY
MOTORCYCLES
This manual has been updated, yet because of Keeway's constant
efforts to further improve performance, you may find some differences
between your motorcycle and this manual, therefore if you have any
questions or comments please contact your local Keeway Service
Center
For any repairs not mentioned in this manual or accessories required
please contact your local Keeway Service Center
Use only genuine spare parts and accessories manufactured by
Keeway
.
The meanings of some signs in the manual are as follows:
Indicates potential hazard that could result in injury or death
Indicates potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage
Indicates special information to make maintenance easier or
instructions clear
Design and production by Keeway Motor
Tel. 00 36 26 500 005 Fax. 00 36 26 312 034
e-mail.info@keeway.hu
visit our web page:www.keeway.hu
www.keewaymotor.com
DRIVE SAFELY
This manual should be considered as an integral part of your
motorcycle and should always remain with it even at
resale
This chapter indicates some rules you should follow while driving
.
It is necessary to fulfill all the requirements provided by law
(license, plates, registration etc.)
. It is recommended that you drive your Vehicle through low transit
areas and at low speeds until you are confident
about handling heavy traffic
.
Never lend your motorcycle to a learner
since most accidents occur
because of the lack of experience of the driver
.
Do not drive under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medical
treatment that can cause drowsiness
.
Respect norms of transit and signs
.
Make sure to wear helmet, gloves and protective clothing
.
Dfivershould not get distracted (by smoking, drinking, eating,
reading, etc.)
. Check vehicle periodically (oil, fuel, etc.)
. The motorcycle is designed to hold one passenger
Check your motorcycle before riding.
LUGGAGE
.
Luggage must be fixed'in place firmly
.
Loading affects performance and steadiness of handling
.
Luggage must be fixed with rubber strip or rope
.
Do not carry more luggage than the permissible weights shown
below:

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Alexandra HernandezAug 25, 2025
    Why does my KEEWAY HURRICANE Scooter engine lack power?
    • R
      Ruben GatesAug 25, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter engine lacks power, several factors could be responsible. These include excessively worn cylinder or piston rings, stiff piston rings, gas leaks from the crankshaft oil seal, or incorrect spark plug gaps. Other potential causes are a clogged air cleaner element, a float-chamber fuel level out of adjustment, a fouled spark plug, air being sucked in from the intake pipe, a slipping or worn V-belt, damaged/worn rollers in the movable drive face, a weakened movable driven face spring, or a fuel/air mixture that's too rich due to a defective starter system. Depending on the cause, you might need to replace worn parts, clean components, adjust settings, or retighten connections.
  • C
    Carolyn HopkinsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if KEEWAY HURRICANE engine stalls easily?
    • C
      Courtney BrownAug 26, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter engine stalls easily, the issue might stem from carbon deposits on the spark plug, a defective CDI & ignition coil unit, a clogged fuel hose, clogged jets in the carburetor, or a clogged exhaust pipe. Try cleaning the spark plug, fuel hose, carburetor jets, and exhaust pipe. If the problem persists, consider replacing the CDI & ignition coil unit.
  • Q
    qarnoldAug 26, 2025
    Why is my KEEWAY Scooter engine overheating?
    • J
      Jeffery NormanAug 26, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter engine is overheating, the cause may be heavy carbon deposits on the piston crown, a defective oil pump or clogged oil circuit, a fuel level that is too low in the float chamber, air leakage from the intake pipe, use of incorrect engine oil, use of an improper spark plug, or a clogged exhaust pipe/muffler. You should clean carbon deposits, replace or clean the oil pump and circuit, adjust or replace the fuel level, retighten or replace the intake pipe, change the engine oil and spark plug, and clean or replace the exhaust pipe/muffler.
  • W
    Wayne GomezAug 27, 2025
    How to fix KEEWAY HURRICANE with poor idling?
    • M
      Megan Jones MDAug 27, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter idles poorly, several potential issues could be the cause. These include excessively worn cylinder or piston rings, a stiff piston ring, gas leaks from the crankshaft oil seal, spark plug gaps that are too wide, a defective CDI & ignition coil unit, a defective magneto stator coil, a float-chamber fuel level out of adjustment in the carburetor, clogged jets in the carburetor, or a broken or damaged reed valve. Depending on the cause, you may need to replace worn parts, adjust the spark plug gaps or fuel level, or clean clogged jets.
  • C
    Carrie BurnettAug 27, 2025
    Why is my KEEWAY HURRICANE producing dirty or heavy exhaust smoke?
    • M
      Michele Villanueva DVMAug 27, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter is producing dirty or heavy exhaust smoke, it may be due to too much engine oil or the use of incorrect engine oil. Check the oil pump and consider changing the engine oil.
  • A
    Amy DonaldsonAug 28, 2025
    What causes a KEEWAY Scooter engine to run poorly at high speeds?
    • M
      Mr. Matthew GonzalezAug 28, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter engine runs poorly in the high-speed range, it could be due to several reasons: excessively worn cylinder or piston rings, a stiff piston ring, spark plug gaps that are too narrow, ignition not advanced sufficiently due to a poorly working CDI & ignition coil unit, a defective magneto stator coil, a float-chamber fuel level that is too low, a clogged air cleaner element, a clogged fuel hose resulting in inadequate fuel supply to the carburetor, or a clogged fuel cock vacuum pipe. You may need to replace worn parts, adjust spark plug gaps, clean components, or prime the fuel system.
  • L
    Laura WallAug 29, 2025
    Why is my KEEWAY HURRICANE engine so noisy?
    • L
      Lorraine GrahamAug 29, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter engine is noisy, the source of the noise can help pinpoint the problem. If the noise seems to come from the piston, it could be due to a worn piston or cylinder, carbon fouling in the combustion chamber, a worn piston pin, bearing, or piston pin bore, or worn piston rings or ring grooves. If the noise seems to come from the crankshaft, it might be caused by worn or burnt crankshaft bearings or worn or burnt conrod big-end bearings. If the noise is coming from the final gear box, the gears may be worn or rubbing, the splines badly worn, or the bearing of the drive shaft or rear axle shaft worn or damaged. Depending on the location, cleaning or replacing the affected parts may be necessary.
  • J
    James BonillaAug 30, 2025
    What causes starting trouble in KEEWAY HURRICANE Scooter?
    • V
      Victor SmithAug 30, 2025
      If you are experiencing starting trouble with your KEEWAY Scooter, it could be due to a clogged starter jet, air leaking from a joint between the starter body and carburetor, air leaking from the carburetor joint or vacuum hose joint, or a starter plunger that is not operating properly. You should clean the starter jet, check the tightness of the starter body and carburetor, check and replace any leaking joints, and check and replace the starter plunger if necessary.
  • M
    Mark McdowellAug 30, 2025
    Why is the clutch slipping on my KEEWAY HURRICANE Scooter?
    • G
      graypatriciaAug 31, 2025
      Clutch slippage in your KEEWAY Scooter may be due to worn or damaged clutch shoes, or a worn clutch drum. Consider replacing these parts.
  • S
    Shaun CampbellAug 23, 2025
    How to fix KEEWAY HURRICANE engine that won't start?
    • L
      Laura ShortAug 23, 2025
      If your KEEWAY Scooter's engine is not starting or is hard to start, several issues could be the cause. Low compression due to worn cylinder or piston rings, stiff piston ring, gas leaks, or a damaged reed valve could be the reason; consider replacing the affected parts. A damaged, dirty, or wet spark plug, or a defective CDI & ignition coil unit or stator coil might also be at fault; in these cases, clean and dry the spark plug, or replace the defective components. Finally, check for fuel delivery problems such as a clogged fuel tank cap, a clogged or defective fuel cock, a defective carburetor float valve, or a clogged fuel hose; clean or replace these parts as necessary.

Summary

Drive Safely

Luggage Safety

Guidelines for securing luggage to ensure safe handling and motorcycle stability.

Know Your Motorcycle

Tools and Indicators Location

Handlebar Controls

Identifies switches and controls located on the motorcycle's handlebars.

Instrument Panel Indicators

Details the various indicators and gauges on the motorcycle's dashboard.

Indicators Description

Warning and Status Indicators

Describes indicators for oil level, fuel level, and far sight.

Operational Indicators

Explains indicators for turning signals, odometer, speedometer, and fuel level.

Main Commands

Left Handle Controls

Details the function of switches and levers on the left handlebar.

Right Handle Controls

Details the function of switches and levers on the right handlebar.

Main Switch and Compartments

Ignition and Steering Lock

Explains the main switch positions and steering lock operation.

Accessing Seat and Luggage Box

Details how to open the seat lock and use the luggage box.

Front Bag and Fuel Tank

Front Bag Usage

Instructions on using the front bag for carrying items.

Fuel Tank Operation

Guidance on opening the fuel tank and adding fuel.

How to Start Engine

Pre-Start Checks

Essential checks before attempting to start the engine.

Starting Procedures

Methods for starting the engine using electric or kick starter.

How to Ride

Mounting and Starting

Steps for safely mounting the vehicle and beginning to ride.

Speed Adjustment

How to use the speed controller for acceleration and deceleration.

Brake System

Braking Operation

Techniques for applying front and rear brakes smoothly.

Parking Guidelines

Recommendations for safely parking the motorcycle.

Mileage and Vehicle Identification

Running-In Procedures

Guidance for the initial period of motorcycle use for optimal performance.

Vehicle Identification Numbers

Information on locating engine and frame numbers for identification.

Checking Your Motorcycle

Regular Maintenance Checks

Overview of daily and regular checks for optimal condition.

Daily Check Items

Specific components to check daily for safety and performance.

Brake System Checks and Maintenance

Brake Fluid and Disc Checks

Procedures for checking brake fluid level and disc wear.

Brake Lever Adjustment

Instructions on adjusting the brake lever travel.

Engine Oil Maintenance

Engine Oil Level Check

Steps for checking the engine oil level.

Engine Oil Replacement

Procedure for draining and refilling engine oil.

Air Filter and Battery Maintenance

Air Filter Cleaning

Guidelines for cleaning the air filter element.

Battery Electrolyte Check

Procedure for checking and maintaining battery electrolyte levels.

Fuse and Motorcycle Cleaning

Fuse Checking

Instructions on how to check and replace motorcycle fuses.

Rinsing the Motorcycle

Safe procedures for washing and rinsing the motorcycle.

Storage and After Inactivity

Storage Precautions

Recommendations for storing the motorcycle for extended periods.

Post-Inactivity Checks

Steps to take before riding after a period of inactivity.

Technical Data

Specifications

Periodic Maintenance Chart

Lubrication Chart

Trouble Shooting

Engine Starting Troubles

Common causes and remedies for engine starting issues.

Engine Cutting Out

Troubleshooting for engine stopping after starting.

Engine Rattling Noises

Diagnosing and fixing rattling sounds from the engine.

Engine Lacks Power

Identifying reasons for reduced engine power.

Carburetor Troubleshooting

Low-Speed Carburetor Issues

Solutions for problems related to idling and low-speed operation.

Medium;High-Speed Carburetor Issues

Troubleshooting for issues at medium and high speeds.

Brake System Troubleshooting

Insufficient Brake Power

Causes and remedies for weak braking performance.

Brake Squeaking

Troubleshooting for noisy brake operation.

KEEWAY HURRICANE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel SystemCarburetor
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
Height1120 mm
Engine TypeSingle cylinder, 4-stroke
Max Torque9.2 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Cooling SystemAir cooled
TransmissionAutomatic
Fuel Capacity5.5 liters

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