When using a new braking system or new
brake pads, the initial braking force may be
small. Please try to run in the brake pads
and brake discs at low speed to ensure that
the brake system can provide normal
braking force.
WARNING
The shock absorber contains high-pressure
gas or liquid.
Do not try to modify or disassemble the
shock absorber.
After riding the motorcycle, the shock
absorber and the gas cylinder may be in a
high temperature state. Do not touch direct-
ly to avoid burns.
Improper operation to the shock absorber
may cause damage, explosion and serious
personal injury.
For maintenance, please refer to the Period-
ic Maintenance Table on page 10.2. For
adjustment, please refer to page 7.7 and 7.9.
WARNING
1. It is recommended to clean the surface of the
shock absorber immediately after each ride,
especially the mud and sand attached to the
surface of the main tube. When cleaning with a
high-pressure water gun, it is strictly prohibited to
flush upwards facing the dust-proof seal A and B,
as this will flush mud and sand into the seal and
cause leakage.
2. Only use neutral detergent with a soft cotton to
clean. Corrosive solvents may cause damage to
the dust proof oll seals.
3. It is recommended to apply a layer of lubricat-
ing grease on the surface of the main tube after
cleaning to make the surface of the main tube
fully lubricated.
Suspension System
The brake pads must be checked at the specified
intervals in the Periodic Maintenance Table,
please refer to page 10.2. Check the remaining
amount of brake pad visually from the side of the
brake caliper.
If the thickness of the front or rear brake pads is
less than 2.5 mm, please replace the brake pads.
If the brake pad is damaged, please replace both
brake pads immediately regardless of the degree
of damage.
It is recommended to check and run-in after
replacing new front and rear brake pads A or
brake discs to ensure that the brake discs and
brake pads adapt and match. Proper run-in can
improve the braking feel and reduce or eliminate
braking noise.
Front & Rear Brake Pad
Maintenance Maintenance
10.9
10.10
The brake pads need to be replaced in pairs
CAUTION
Brake Pads Replacement
A
A
B