In the event of breakdown always take the motorcycle to a specialist mechanic
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
The engine won’t start
The engine starts and then stops
- Long period of engine inactivity
- Sparkplug dirty or wet
- General fuse damaged
- Bad electrical connection
- Lack or deterioration of petrol
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- Change the old petrol for new petrol
- Dry / clean or change the sparkplug
- Change general fuse
- Check electrical connections and position correctly
- Take the motorcycle to a specialist mechanic
- Fill the fuel tank with new petrol
- Take the motorcycle to a specialist mechanic.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
In the event of breakdown always take the motorcycle to a specialist mechanic
The motorcycle is unstable
The shock absorption is too hard
- Steer axle screw is very tight
- Wire makes it difficult for the handlebar
to turn
- Steering bearings are damaged or with
wear
- Steer axle bent
- Excessive oil on front fork
- Oil too viscous on front fork
- Front fork bent
- Tyre pressure too great
- Rear shock absorber badly adjusted
- Move wire or loosen it a bit
- Loosen the steer axle screw
- Replace steering bearings
- Change the steer axle. Contact an officially registered
mechanic.
- Remove surplus oil until it reaches the correct level.
- Drain fork oil and fill up with viscous oil.
- Change the front fork. Contact an officially registered
mechanic.
- Check the pressure of the tyres
- Adjust the rear shock absorber
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION