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SSR SR150
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Technical Information (cont.)
Break-in Guidelines
Emission Control Systems
High Altitude Carburetor Adjustment
Help assure your motorcycle’s future reliability and
performance by paying extra attention to how you
ride during the rst ve- to 10-hours of operation.
During this period, avoid full-throttle starts and rapid
acceleration. See pages 33-34 for detailed break-in
guidlines.
Exhaust Emission Requirements
Your motorcycle will comply with applicable exhaust
emissions standards during its useful life,
when operated and maintained according to the
instructions provided.
Noise Emission Requirements
The EPA also requires that motorcycles built after
January 1, 1983 comply with applicable
noise emission standards for one year or 1,865
miles (3,000km) after the time of sale to the
ultimate purchaser, when operated and maintained
according to the instructions provided.
Warranty Compliance
Compliance with the terms of the SSR
Motorsports Factory Limited Warranty for the
Motorcycle Emission Control Systems is necessary
in order to keep the warranty in effect. The Vehicle
Emission Control Information Label is attached to
the inside of the left fuel tank shroud.
When operating this motorcycle at high altitude, the
air-fuel mixture becomes overly rich. Above 6,500
feet (2,000m), drivability and performance may be
reduced and fuel consumption increased. The car-
buretor can be modied to compensate for this high
altitude richness. However, the carburetor must be
returned to standard factory specications when
lower altitude riding is desired. See your dealer for
high altitude modication.
NOTICE: Sustained operation at altitudes below
5,000 feet (1,500m) with high altitude carburetor
modications may cause engine overheating and
damage.
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