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KYMCO Kiwi 100 User Manual

KYMCO Kiwi 100
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KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD.
SENTO/KIWI 50
KIWI 100
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KYMCO Kiwi 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel SystemCarburetor
IgnitionCDI
Front SuspensionTelescopic Fork
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
TransmissionCVT

Summary

Warranty Exclusions

Precautions for a Safe Riding

Clothes

Guidelines on appropriate attire for safe riding, including helmet, clothing arrangement, and footwear.

Riding Method

Guidance on rider posture, body leaning during turns, and handling rough roads for safe operation.

Carrying Goods

Advice on maintaining proper posture and awareness of handlebar feel when carrying goods, with loading limits.

Assembly Parts

Operation Instructions

Ignition Switch/Steering Handlebar Lock

Instructions on operating the ignition switch and locking the steering handlebar, including key functions and locking/unlocking methods.

Starter Button

How to use the starter button for engine ignition, including precautions to avoid damage.

Headlight Switch

Explanation of the different positions of the headlight switch and their corresponding light operations.

Headlight Dimmer Switch/ Passing Signal Switch

Details on using the high beam, low beam, and passing flash functions of the headlight switch.

Horn Button/Turn Signal Switch

Operation of the horn button and turn signal switches, with a caution about manual signal reset.

Seat Lock/Met-in Box

Instructions for opening and closing the seat lock and met-in box, including capacity limits and a caution.

Helmet Buckle

Steps for securing a helmet using the helmet buckle and a caution regarding riding with a helmet attached.

Instruments

Explanation of various dashboard instruments like odometer, speedometer, fuel gauge, and indicator lights.

Pre-Ride Inspection

Advance Inspection

Emphasizes the importance of pre-ride inspection for safety and preventing damage or accidents.

Engine Oil Level Inspection/Refilling

Procedure for checking and refilling engine oil using the dipstick, with cautions about hot parts.

Brake Inspection

How to inspect brake performance by riding at low speed and checking brake lever free play.

Tire Inspection

Steps for checking tire pressure, including contact with the ground and using a gauge.

Fuel Level Inspection/Refilling

Procedure for checking fuel level and refilling with gasoline, including cautions on level and additives.

Steering Handlebar

Visual inspection of the steering handlebar for damage, loose parts, and free rotation.

Instrument Lights Inspection

Checks for proper operation of speedometer, fuel gauge, and indicator lights.

Brake Lever Free Play Inspection & Adjustment

How to inspect and adjust brake lever free play to the specified range (1-2cm).

Brake Shoe Inspection

Method to check for brake shoe wear using the brake indicator and advice on replacement.

Horn/Lights Inspection

Inspection procedures for the horn, headlight, taillight, and turn signal lights.

Front/Rear Shock Absorber Inspection

How to check the condition of front and rear shock absorbers by applying pressure.

Brake Performance Inspection

Checking brake effectiveness by applying levers and moving the motorcycle forward.

Rearview Mirror Angle Check

Checking the rearview mirror angle for optimal viewing while seated upright.

License Plate Check

Checking the license plate for dirt, damage, and tightening it.

Reflector Check

Checking reflectors for dirt and damage.

Previous Abnormal Parts Inspection

Ensuring that previously identified abnormal parts have been repaired.

Lubrication Point Check

Visually checking if all motorcycle lubrication points are properly lubricated.

Engine Starting Methods

Turn the Ignition Switch

Steps to turn the ignition switch to the 'ON' position after unlocking the handlebar.

Lock the Rear Wheel

Applying the rear brake lever to connect power for starting and secure the rear wheel.

Use the Starter Button

Procedure for using the starter button to start the engine, including throttle use and cautions.

Start with the Kick Lever

Instructions for starting the engine using the kick lever, including warm-up and cautions.

Normal Riding Method

Starting the Engine

Refers to starting methods in Section 5 and emphasizes keeping fingers away from the starter button.

Rebound the Main Stand

How to retract the main stand by applying the rear brake and moving the motorcycle forward.

Correct Sitting Position

Guidance on adopting the correct riding posture and wearing essential safety gear.

Rotate the Throttle Grip

How to smoothly accelerate by releasing the brake and rotating the throttle grip.

Precautions for Riding

Correct Riding

Advice on using turn signals, lane positioning, and moderate riding for engine longevity.

Speed Control

Explains how the throttle grip controls speed, including acceleration and deceleration techniques.

Proper Riding Will Prolong the Service Life of Engine

Recommendations for new motorcycles and general riding practices to extend engine life.

Apply Both Front and Rear Brakes When Braking

Best practices for braking, emphasizing gradual application of both front and rear brakes.

Do Not Make Sudden Stop or Sharp Turn

Warnings against sudden stops and sharp turns, especially on slippery surfaces.

Be More Careful While Riding in Rainy Days

Specific precautions for riding in rain, including increased braking distance and proper deceleration.

How to Stop Riding

While Go Near the Parking Place

Steps for stopping near a parking spot, including turn signal use and brake application.

While the Motorcycle Is Completely Stopped

Actions to take after the motorcycle has completely stopped, including turning off the engine.

Parking

Detailed steps for parking the motorcycle securely on its main stand and cautions about uneven ground.

Handlebar

Instructions to lock the steering handlebar after parking and cautions about parking location and heat.

Easy Maintenance

Air Cleaner Inspection and Air Cleaner Cleaning & Replacement

Procedures for inspecting, cleaning, and replacing the air cleaner element, including replacement intervals.

Fuel System

Inspection of the fuel system for leaks, including fuel lines and the fuel tank.

Appearance Cleaning

Importance of regular cleaning for appearance and component function, with advice for long-term storage.

Battery

Information about the maintenance-free battery, cleaning terminals, and precautions during removal/installation.

Fuse Change

Steps for checking and replacing blown fuses, including cautions about fuse clips and specifications.

Engine Oil Change

Detailed instructions for changing engine oil, including capacity, type, and change intervals.

Transmission Gear Oil

How to check and refill transmission gear oil, including recommended type, capacity, and change intervals.

Spark Plug Inspection

Steps for inspecting, cleaning, and replacing the spark plug, including specifications and intervals.

Brake Fluid Level Inspection /Refilling

Procedure for checking and refilling brake fluid, including type, cautions, and replacement intervals.

Rubber Cover Inspection for Wire and Cable

Checking rubber covers on wire and cable connectors for proper installation and cleaning methods.

Important Notices

When the Engine Fails to Start or Stops During Riding

Troubleshooting steps for engine starting issues or stalling during riding, checking fuel and starting methods.

In Case of Breakdown

Advice on what to do in case of a breakdown, recommending service station inspection.

Sento/Kiwi Special Parts Introduce

Passenger Foot Peg

Instructions on how to deploy and retract the passenger foot peg.

Turntable lock

Explanation of the turntable lock function, lighting lamp behavior, and secret code system.

Pollution-Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule

Specifications(Sento/Kiwi 50)

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