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44 User manual
Checking the crankcase oil
IMPORTANT: Clean the plug and change the sealing washer each
time the oil is changed.
The oil level should be checked when the motorcy-
cle is in an upright position and on a at surface. The
motorcycle should be cold. If it is not cold, wait some
minutes until it goes cold.
The crankcase has a 350cc oil capacity. 2T 100% synthetic
oil should always be used.
MAX.
MIN.
Optimum oil level
To add oil, remove the cap (A) located on the top of the
clutch cover (D). Use a funnel to add the oil, NEVER lling
above the Maximum level. Replace the cap. If you ll
above the Maximum level, oil must be removed. To
remove oil from the hood, place a receptacle under the
motorcycle and remove the lid (B) located on the side of
the hood, leaning the bike over in both directions to
ensure that no oil remains inside the hood.
Filling and draining the crankcase
Crankcase oil is used for lubricating the change pedal and the
clutch. Check the oil level with the indicator located on the lower
part of the clutch cover, which is on the right side of the engine. The
oil level should be lower than the indicated maximum level.
(B)
Ignition cover (C)
(A)
Indicador
Clutch cover (D)
Brakes
MAX.
MIN.
To remove surplus air from the break circuit, the
calipers are equipped with air bleeds. See image.
The brakes permit precise and controlled trial riding. It is necessary
to check them in order to ensure that they work correctly.
Wear on the front and rear brake pads must be
periodically controlled so that the brakes work
eectively.
The oil level can be checked using the indicator on
the front handle and on the rear pump tank. The oil
level should be situated between the min and max
values.
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