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Kramer GP2-890RR 2024 User Manual

Kramer GP2-890RR 2024
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Chassis
Clutch Lever Free Play and Reach Distance
Checking Clutch Lever Free Play
1. Check the clutch lever for smooth operation.
2. Position the handlebar to straight-ahead.
3. Move the lever until resistance is felt, determine
the amount of play. 3-5mm is the speci ed
amount of free play.
Adjusting Clutch Lever Free Play
1. Position the handlebar straight ahead.
2. Loosen lock nut
A
.
3. Turn the adjusting barrel
B
to adjust the
clutch lever free play. 3-5mm is the speci ed
amount of free play.
4. Tighten the lock nut
A
.
Adjusting Clutch Lever Reach Distance.
1. Position the handlebar straight ahead.
2. Turn the adjustment knob
C
to achieve the
proper lever distance from the handlebar to
reach the lever comfortably and ensure proper
clutch engagement.
Front Brake Lever Response and Travel Distance
Adjusting Front Braking Response
1. Use the adjustment knob
D
to set desired
brake response behavior.
N = Soft, liner braking
S = Sporty braking
R = Hard, direct braking
Adjusting Front Brake Lever Braking Ratio
1. Remove the protection cap
E
.
2. Turn the setting screw to the desired braking
ratio.
18 = Longer brake lever travel, soft response,
and less lever force. Red indicator visible
G
.
20 = Less brake lever travel, hard response,
and more lever force. Black indicator visible.
3. Replace the protection cap
E
.
Adjusting Front Brake Lever Reach Distance
1. Position the handlebar straight ahead.
2. Turn the adjustment knob
F
to achieve the
proper lever distance from the handlebar for the
rider to reach the lever comfortably and ensure
proper brake engagement.
Front Braking Response and Lever Reach Distance Adjusting Knobs
Front Braking Lever Ratio Adjustment Screw
3-5 mm
Lever Reach
Distance
Lever Reach
Distance
B
C
F
E
G D
A
NOTE: Proper free play is important to
prevent clutch damage.
No free play could cause the clutch to slip.
Too much free play could cause incomplete
clutch engagement.
D
F

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Kramer GP2-890RR 2024 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKramer
ModelGP2-890RR 2024
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish