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Kinroad XT50QT-5 User Manual

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FOREWORD
Thanks for your purchasing this motorcycle.
With the help of this manual, you will learn the
correct procedures of operation and basic knowledge of
maintenance and trouble shooting of the motorcycle. It
presents all the basic knowledge of maintenance and
trouble shooting of the motorcycle. It presents all
the details of the performance of this motorcycle to
you and the vehicle will make your life more relaxed
and happier.
In case any picture does not agree with the vehicle
physically, the latter shall prevail.
CAUTION.NOTE and MAIN POINTS carry special mean-
ings and should be carefully reviewed.
!CAUTIONThe personal safety of the rider may be
involved,disregarding this information could result in
injury to the rider.
NOTEThese instructions point out special service
procedures or precautions that must be followed to
avoid damaging the machine.
MAIN POINTS Th is prov ides special inf ormation to m ake
mainte nance easier or impo rtant instructions clear er
VIN AND ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
The VIN and/or engine serial number are used to
register the motorcycle They are also use to assist
your dealer when ordering parts or special service
information.
The VIN is stamped on the front main beam of the
frame.
The engine serial number is stamped on the rear end
of the crankcase assembly
VIN. :
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Kinroad XT50QT-5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKinroad
ModelXT50QT-5
CategoryScooter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Understanding Manual Conventions

CAUTION, NOTE, and MAIN POINTS

Explains the meaning of CAUTION, NOTE, and MAIN POINTS for user guidance.

VIN and Engine Serial Number Location

Details the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and engine serial number.

Notes for Safe Riding

Riding Apparel Recommendations

Guidance on appropriate clothing and protective gear for safe motorcycle riding.

Rules for Safe Driving

Motorcycle Modification Guidelines

Overloading Precautions

Advises against overloading the motorcycle to maintain stability and safety.

Location of Motorcycle Parts

Location of Motorcycle Parts (Continued)

Instrument Panel Components

Instrument Panel Controls and Indicators

Understanding the Instrument Panel

Speedometer and Odometer

Explains the function of the speedometer and odometer for tracking speed and distance.

Fuel Gauge

Describes how to read the fuel gauge and its indicators.

Turn Signals and Far Light Indicator

Details the operation of turn signals and the far light indicator.

Engine Oil Warning Indicator

Explains the engine oil warning indicator and its meaning.

Using the Ignition Switch and Handlebar Lock

Ignition Switch Operation

Explains the functions and positions of the ignition switch.

Handlebar Lock Procedure

Details how to lock and unlock the handlebar for theft prevention.

Starting the Engine

Start Switch Operation

Instructions on how to use the start switch to ignite the engine.

Changeable Switch for Front Light

Describes how to adjust the front light between high and low beams.

Turn Signals Operation

Guidance on using the turn signals for indicating direction.

Light Switch Functions

Using the Trunk and Seat Lock

Opening and Closing the Trunk

Step-by-step instructions for accessing the trunk via the seat.

Trunk Usage Notes

Important notes regarding trunk usage, key insertion, and storage.

Adding Gasoline and Engine Oil

Adding Gasoline

Instructions on how and where to add unleaded gasoline.

Engine Oil Specifications

Specifies the type of 2-stroke engine oil required for the motorcycle.

Changing Gear Oil

Guidance on when and how to change the gear oil.

Precautions for Adding Gasoline and Oil

Starting the Engine Procedure

Before Starting Checks

Checks to perform before attempting to start the engine.

Starting Sequence

Step-by-step guide on how to start the motorcycle's engine.

Engine Starting Steps and Precautions

Holding Levers During Start

Instructs to hold front and rear levers while starting the engine.

Electric Start Functionality

Explains why the electric start may be non-functional.

Throttle Handlebar During Start

Warns against rotating the throttle handlebar when pressing the start button.

Engine Start Procedure Notes

Releasing the Start Button

Instructs to release the start button immediately after the engine ignites.

Kick Starter Usage

Advice on using the kick starter to avoid battery drain.

Throttle Adjustment for Starting

Guidance on throttle adjustment if the engine fails to start.

Preheating the Engine

Preheating Safety Precautions

Engine Starting Difficulties and Cold Weather

Kick Starter Operation

Method of Starting Motorcycle

Releasing the Center Stand

Procedure for safely releasing the motorcycle from the center stand.

Riding Procedure

Steps for sitting on the motorcycle and preparing to drive.

Observing Surrounding Safety

Emphasizes checking surroundings for safety before moving off.

Adjusting Speed

Using Brakes for Speed Control

Avoiding Sudden Braking or Turning

Safety Precautions for Bad Weather

Brake Performance After Water Exposure

Correct Way to Park the Motorcycle

Turning Ignition to OFF Position

Placing Motorcycle on Center Stand

Parking Precautions

Locking the Handlebar (Steering)

Motorcycle Break-In Period

Break-In Riding Precautions

Troubleshooting Engine Start Issues

Engine Off While Driving Checks

Inspection Before Driving

Inspection Safety and Storage Notes

Daily Inspection Items

Checking Brake Function and Play

Checking Tire Condition and Pressure

Checking Fuel Level for Trip

Checking Engine Lubricant Level

Engine Lubricant Warning

Checking Lights and Turn Signals

Checking Mirrors for Visibility

Periodical Inspection Schedule

Self-Inspection (Basic Knowledge)

Guidance for owners with basic knowledge to perform inspections.

Professional Inspection (Specialized)

Recommends professional service for inspections requiring special knowledge.

General Inspection Safety Precautions

Checking Operation Parts

Testing Brake Functionality

Tire Pressure and Wear Check

Checking the Air Cleaner Element

Air Cleaner Element Precautions

Checking Engine Oil Level

Checking Fuel Leakage

Checking Transmission Oil Leakage

Battery Usage and Safety

Simple Maintenance Methods

Maintenance Safety Precautions

Front and Rear Brake Adjustment

Checking Lights and Turn Signal Functionality

Replacing the Fuse

Fuse Installation Safety

Caution regarding touching battery terminals during fuse replacement.

Fuse Replacement Warnings

Warnings about using correct amperage fuses and potential damage.

Brake Shoe Corrosion Check

Battery Usage and Safety Precautions

Emergency Battery Liquid Contact Procedures

Washing the Air Cleaner Element

Cleaning Battery Terminals

Periodic Parts Replacement Schedule

Air Cleaner Washing Safety and Assembly

Engine Oil Pump Operation

Motorcycle Specifications

Electrical Diagram

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