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Displacement | 1078 cc |
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Transmission | 6-speed |
Front Tyre | 120/70 ZR17 |
Rear Tyre | 190/55 ZR17 |
Top Speed | 265 km/h |
Engine Type | 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, 16-valve |
Power | 154 hp |
Frame Type | ALS Steel tubular trellis |
Front Brake | Twin discs |
Rear Brake | Single disc |
Wheelbase | 1430 mm |
Dry Weight | 183 kg |
Bore x stroke | 79 mm x 55 mm |
Fuel system | Electronic fuel injection |
Explains the manual's purpose, contents, and recommended usage.
Explains symbols used for safety warnings and operational guidance.
Lists the contents of the CD-ROM, including other manuals and booklets.
Details vehicle identification numbers (VIN, engine serial) for ordering parts.
Explains the importance of the key identification number for spare keys.
Describes how to locate the color code for bodywork spare parts.
Specifies permitted uses of the motorcycle and prohibits other uses.
Emphasizes programmed maintenance by authorized centers for efficiency and reliability.
Warns against unauthorized modifications that could void warranty or homologation.
Details maximum load limits and weight distribution for safe operation.
Identifies the location of various controls and instruments on the motorcycle.
Explains the function and safety switch of the sidestand.
Details the operation of levers and switches on the left handlebar.
Details the operation of levers and switches on the right handlebar.
Explains the function and positions of the ignition switch and steering lock.
Explains how to operate the gear lever and identify neutral.
Introduces the instrument panel, warning lights, and multifunction display.
Details the purpose and indication of various warning lights on the dashboard.
Explains the functions of the speedometer, odometer, trip meters, clock, and thermometer.
Provides a table of recommended lubricants and fluids for the motorcycle.
Provides basic information for operating the motorcycle safely and cautiously.
Guides the user on the proper break-in procedure for the motorcycle and its components.
Explains the procedure for starting the engine, including cold and hot starts.
Outlines how to select and set various display functions like trip meters and clock.
Describes how to cycle through and select different display functions on the panel.
Explains how to change measurement units for speed and temperature.
Details the procedure for resetting the trip 1 and trip 2 mileage counters.
Explains how to set the time displayed on the instrument panel.
Provides instructions and warnings for refueling the motorcycle safely.
Describes how to access and secure the glove compartment.
Explains how to safely park the motorcycle using the sidestand or rear stand.
Provides an overview of adjustable components for ergonomics and safety.
Explains how to adjust the front brake lever for rider comfort and control.
Explains how to adjust the clutch lever for rider comfort and control.
Details the procedure for adjusting the rearview mirrors for optimal visibility.
Guides on adjusting the front suspension components like spring preload and dampers.
Explains how to adjust the spring preload on the front suspension.
Explains how to adjust the rebound damping on the front suspension.
Explains how to adjust the compression damping on the front suspension.
Introduces adjustments for the rear suspension components.
Explains how to adjust the rebound damping on the rear suspension.
Explains how to adjust high-speed compression damping on the rear suspension.
Explains how to adjust low-speed compression damping on the rear suspension.
Details the procedure for adjusting the headlight beam pattern for proper illumination.
Provides information about product changes, updates, and the website.
Emphasizes environmental responsibility for usage and disposal of parts.