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Lance vintage 150 User Manual

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Lance vintage 150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLance
Modelvintage 150
CategoryScooter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Welcome

Important Information

Operator and Passenger Guidelines

Scooter designed for one operator and one passenger. Adhere to maximum weight capacity.

On-Road Use Only

This scooter is designed for use exclusively on paved roads.

Manual Reading Importance

Read this manual carefully, pay attention to safety messages. It's a permanent part of the scooter.

Safety Information

General Riding Safety

Understand riding challenges, protect yourself, wear protective gear, and be visible to others.

Ride Within Limits and Maintain Condition

Ride within abilities, avoid hazardous conditions. Keep scooter in safe condition through regular inspection.

Loading Capacity and Guidelines

Adhere to maximum weight limit for safe handling, braking, and stability. Avoid unbalanced loads.

Vehicle Description

Key Components Overview

Identification of major parts including battery, seat, handlebars, instrument panel, and fuel cap.

Instrument Panel Functions

Explanation of Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Tachometer, Fuel Gauge, and indicator lamps.

Instrument Control and Operation

Main Switch Operation

Controls electrical circuits: ON for starting, OFF for stopping, LOCK for steering security.

Steering Lock Mechanism

Procedure to lock the steering to prevent theft by using the ignition key.

Handlebar Controls

Details on Dimmer, Turning Light, Horn, and Starter switches for vehicle functions.

Fuel Tank and Seat Access

Instructions for opening and closing the fuel tank cap and accessing the seat via the seat lock.

Brake Lever Functions

Location and operation of front and rear brake levers for applying brakes.

Storage and Safety Switches

Information on rear storage compartment and the side stand kill switch for safety.

Pre-Operation Checks

Brake System Checks

Verify brake levers, free play, and fluid levels. Check for fluid leakage and proper operation.

Throttle and Engine Oil Checks

Ensure throttle grip operates smoothly and engine oil level is correct. Top up if necessary.

Tire Inspection and Pressure

Check tire pressure, wear, and tread depth for safe operation. Adjust pressure according to load and speed.

Fittings, Lights, and Mirrors

Check tightness of fittings, operation of lights/switches, and adjust mirrors for visibility.

Fuel Level Check

Verify fuel level and ensure correct fuel type (90 octane unleaded). Note tank capacity.

Vehicle Operation

Starting the Engine

Procedure for starting the engine, including switch positions, throttle control, and brake application.

Starting Off and Riding

Steps for safely starting off, including preheating, sitting, and initial movement.

Acceleration and Parking

How to adjust speed using the throttle grip and proper parking procedures.

Engine Break-in Period

Guidelines for the critical 0-1000 miles, emphasizing gentle operation and avoiding high loads.

Periodic Maintenance and Repair

Engine Oil Service

Instructions for checking and replacing engine oil, including interval recommendations and procedures.

Gear Oil Replacement

Procedure and schedule for replacing gear oil. Recommended oil: SAE 10W 40.

Air Filter Cleaning

Steps for cleaning the air filter, with emphasis on frequency based on riding conditions.

Spark Plug Maintenance

Guidance on inspecting the spark plug, checking electrode gap, and proper installation.

Brake System Maintenance

Adjusting brake lever free play and inspecting brake fluid level and for leaks.

Cable and Stand Lubrication

Lubricating brake levers, cables, and center/side stands for smooth operation.

Front Fork and Steering Inspection

Checking the front fork for damage and the steering for worn bearings or play.

Fuse and Battery Servicing

Procedures for replacing fuses and basic battery maintenance, including terminal cleaning.

Electric Circuit Diagram

Major Technical Parameters

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