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Fuel System | Carburetor |
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Fuel Capacity | 12 Liters |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Drum |
Tire Size (Front) | 90/90-17 |
Seat Height | 800 mm |
Maximum Torque | 11.5 Nm @ 6000 RPM |
Transmission | 5-Speed |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork |
Engine Type | Single-cylinder, 4-stroke |
Rear Suspension | Twin Shock Absorbers |
Details on the crucial first 1,000 km of motorcycle operation for longevity and performance.
Guidelines for rider safety, including helmet use and traffic rules observance.
Importance of riding skill and knowledge of machinery structure for safe operation.
Understanding speed limits based on conditions to prevent accidents.
Recommendations for clothing that ensures comfort, safety, and mobility while riding.
Specific advice for riding in rain, including braking distance and road surface hazards.
Guidance on identifying the unique chassis and engine serial numbers for registration and parts.
Overview of handlebar-mounted instruments like speedometer, clutch, and switches.
Details on ignition switch positions (OFF, ON) and their electrical circuit implications.
Explanation of clutch lever, horn button, turn signal, and dimmer switch functions.
Operation of the engine flameout switch and various lamp switches (headlight, parking).
How to use the start switch and throttle grip to control engine speed.
Instructions on using the front brake lever for braking.
Procedure for locking and unlocking the motorcycle's steering handle.
Guidance on opening, closing, and safe refueling practices for the fuel tank.
Explanation of fuel switch positions (ON, RES, OFF) and fuel type recommendations.
How to use the choke system for starting and warming up the engine.
Instructions on how to use the helmet lock on the motorcycle.
Explanation of the four-shift transmission system and gear engagement.
Using the kick starter and adjusting the rear shock absorber for ride comfort.
Operating the rear brake pedal and essential advice on fuel and engine oil usage.
Specifications for engine oil, including API certification and viscosity grades.
Acceleration limits for new motorcycles during the first 1,600 km of operation.
Importance of varying engine speed during the initial break-in period.
Ensuring engine oil circulates before driving to prevent component wear.
Highlighting the importance of maintenance after the first 1,000 km.
Checking steering for smoothness, movement, and looseness before riding.
Verifying all lights (headlamp, tail, brake, indicators) are operational.
Ensuring the gearshift oil level is adequate for smooth gear changes.
Inspecting brake pedal clearances, connection rods, and braking feel.
Checking neutral gear, oil level, and turn signal indicators.
Verifying correct cable clearance and smooth throttle operation.
Checking tire pressure, tread depth, and for any damage like fractures or cuts.
Ensuring the horn is performing normally.
Verifying clutch cable clearance and smooth movement.
Confirming sufficient fuel for the planned mileage.
Checking drive chain tightness and lubrication for optimal performance.
Steps for starting the engine, including fuel switch, ignition, and gear selection.
Procedure for accelerating and managing a hot engine, including throttle and start lever.
Recovering the kick start lever and finishing carburetor warm-up.
Steps for starting to ride, including center stand, shifting, and throttle control.
Using brakes, avoiding dry braking, and managing speed downhill.
List of tools provided in the kit for regular maintenance tasks.
Checking battery fluid levels, adding distilled water, and terminal connection safety.
Steps for removing, cleaning, and reassembling the air filter element.
Cleaning, calibrating, and replacing the spark plug according to mileage intervals.
Method for changing engine oil, including draining old oil and adding new oil.
Adjusting carburetor idle speed and throttle cable clearance for optimal performance.
Procedure for adjusting throttle cable clearance to the specified range (0.5-1.0 mm).
Ensuring correct clutch cable clearance (4 mm) and adjusting if necessary.
Adjusting drive chain tightness to maintain a movable distance of 20-30mm.
Checking and adjusting the rear brake, including lever free play and hydraulic fluid.
Importance of checking tire pressure and tread wear for safety and stability.
How to check if a fuse is cut and guidelines for replacement.
Information on bulb types and specifications for replacement.
Dimensions, wheelbase, and ground clearance of the motorcycle.
Dry weight, maximum load, axle load, and fuel tank capacity.
Details on engine model, type, displacement, power, torque, and fuel consumption.
Information on rim type, tire size, pressure, and brake operation methods.
Specifications for spark plugs, lamps, horn, and battery.
Brake distance, noise levels, speed, and climbing ability.
Clutch type, transmission type, deceleration rate, and gear ratios.