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Suzuki JR50 User Manual

Suzuki JR50
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99011-04493-03A
JR50
Part No. 99011-04493-03A
June, 2005 EN
TK
K6
JR50
Printed in Taiwan
300 TAKATSUKA, HAMAMATSU, JAPAN
OWNER’S MANUAL
This owner’s manual contains
important safety information.
Please read it carefully.
WARNING
Failure to follow these safety
precautions may increase your
risk of injury:
Wear a helmet, eye protec-
tion, and bright protective
clothing.
Off-road use only – do not
use on public roads or high-
ways.
Slow down on slippery sur-
faces, unfamiliar terrain, or
when visibility is reduced.
Not recommended for chil-
dren under age 7.
Adult supervision required.
Single rider only – weight
limit 65 lbs (30 kg).
Do not touch any moving
parts or heated areas.
Read owner’s manual care-
fully.
No.1062 JR50 99011-04493-03A 2/1
DIC184(TDP006) 4 mm
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Suzuki JR50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type2-stroke, air-cooled, single cylinder
Displacement49cc
Bore x Stroke41.0 mm x 37.8 mm
Compression Ratio6.6:1
Fuel SystemCarburetor
IgnitionCDI
Starting SystemKick
Final DriveChain
Front BrakeDrum
Rear BrakeDrum
Seat Height560 mm (22.0 in)
Ground Clearance135 mm (5.3 in)
Front SuspensionTelescopic
Rear SuspensionSwingarm
Tires Front2.50-10
Tires Rear2.50-10

Summary

Safety Information

Warning/Caution/Note Definitions

Explains the meaning of signal words used for hazards and important notes.

Foreword

Foreword

Provides introductory information and context for the owner's manual.

Parent and Young Rider Guidance

Parental Supervision and Safety

Crucial safety guidance for adults supervising young riders, including operational rules and child suitability.

Young Rider Training

Operating Skill Development

Details essential knowledge and practice for young riders on controls, operation, and starting.

Protective Riding Gear

Specifies necessary protective apparel for safe riding, emphasizing helmets and clothing.

Fuel and Oil Recommendations

Fuel Selection and Use

Recommends suitable fuel types, octane ratings, and blends for the motorcycle's engine.

Lubricant Specifications

Specifies recommended oil types, grades, and capacities for the engine and transmission.

Controls, Equipment, and Adjustments

Location of Parts Overview

Identifies key components and controls on the motorcycle via diagrams.

Handlebar and Throttle Controls

Details controls on handlebars, including throttle operation and limiter adjustment.

Fuel System Operation

Covers operation of the fuel tank cap and fuel valve for safe fuel management.

Engine and Starting Mechanisms

Guides on checking engine oil level, using the choke, and operating the kick starter.

Drivetrain and Braking Systems

Explains gearshift lever, rear brake pedal, and side stand operation.

Performance and Fit Adjustments

Discusses power reduction plates and how to adjust seat height for rider fit.

Break-in and Pre-Ride Checks

Motorcycle Break-in Procedures

Outlines recommended procedures for breaking in the new motorcycle for optimal performance.

Pre-Ride Safety Checks

Details essential checks to perform before each ride to ensure safety and proper function.

Riding Techniques

Engine Starting Procedures

Covers procedures for starting the motorcycle, including cold and warm engines.

Riding and Shifting Techniques

Explains how to start moving, shift gears, and maintain control while riding.

Stopping and Parking Safely

Guides on proper techniques for stopping, braking, and parking the motorcycle securely.

Accessories and Loading

Accessory Installation Guidelines

Provides advice on selecting, installing, and loading accessories safely.

Motorcycle Modifications Warning

Warns against improper modifications affecting safety, legality, and performance.

Maintenance and Inspection

Maintenance Schedule Overview

Lists recommended periodic inspection and maintenance intervals for the motorcycle.

General Lubrication Points

Explains the importance and specific locations for motorcycle lubrication.

Air Cleaner System Service

Details how to clean, inspect, and maintain the air cleaner element.

Spark Plug Service

Covers spark plug removal, cleaning, gapping, and replacement procedures.

Carburetor and Fuel Hose Care

Guides on adjusting the carburetor and inspecting the fuel hose.

Transmission Oil and Drive Chain Maintenance

Provides instructions for changing transmission oil and servicing the drive chain.

Brake System Maintenance

Covers inspection, adjustment, and wear checks for the front and rear brakes.

Tire Care and Safety

Explains tire condition checks, pressure, type, and replacement guidelines.

Spark Arrester Cleaning

Guides on periodic cleaning of the spark arrester for optimal exhaust efficiency.

Troubleshooting

Fuel System Troubleshooting

Provides steps to diagnose and resolve common starting issues related to the fuel system.

Ignition System Troubleshooting

Guides on checking the ignition system for starting problems and engine stalling.

Storage and Care

Motorcycle Storage Preparation

Outlines steps for preparing the motorcycle for extended periods of non-use.

Corrosion Prevention and Cleaning

Offers advice on protecting the motorcycle from corrosion and proper cleaning techniques.

Consumer Information

Noise Control System Regulations

Informs about regulations regarding tampering with the motorcycle's noise control system.

Vehicle Identification Numbers

Shows where to find frame and engine serial numbers for registration and parts ordering.

Safety Label Compliance

Advises to read and understand all warning labels affixed to the motorcycle.

Specifications

Vehicle Specifications

Lists detailed technical specifications for dimensions, engine, transmission, chassis, electrical, and capacities.

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