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Bore x Stroke | 77.0mm x 53.6mm |
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Compression Ratio | 11.8:1 |
Fuel Delivery | Fuel injection |
Ignition | TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition |
Final Drive | Chain |
Tires / Front | 80/100-21 |
Tires / Rear | 120/80-18 |
Seat Height | 36.6 in |
Wheelbase | 55.9 in |
Fuel Capacity | 2.0 gal |
Wet Weight | 295 lb |
Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valves |
Transmission | 6-speed |
Suspension / Front | Inverted fork |
Suspension / Rear | Single shock |
Brakes / Front | Hydraulic single disc |
Brakes / Rear | Hydraulic single disc |
Explains symbols and notations used in the manual for warnings, notices, and tips.
Details and identifies important labels on the vehicle for safe operation and information.
Provides essential information regarding cold tire pressure settings for different load conditions.
Outlines owner's responsibility, importance of training, and safe riding practices.
Details necessary protective gear and precautions against hazards like carbon monoxide.
Guidelines for safely loading cargo and selecting genuine or aftermarket accessories.
Safety considerations for aftermarket tires and rims, and their impact on vehicle performance.
Identifies key components of the motorcycle as seen from the left side.
Identifies key components of the motorcycle as seen from the right side.
Illustrates and lists the location of all handlebar controls and instrument panel elements.
Explains the functions and positions of the main switch, including steering lock.
Details the various indicator and warning lights on the instrument panel and their meanings.
Guide to operating and understanding the multi-function display and its modes.
Details functions of switches and levers on the left handlebar.
Details functions of switches on the right handlebar.
Explains the operation and adjustment of the clutch lever for smooth engagement.
Details the operation of the shift pedal, front brake lever, and rear brake pedal.
Instructions for fuel tank cap operation and safety, plus fuel system information.
Information on the catalytic converter and procedures for removing/installing the seat.
Guidance on adjusting rebound and compression damping force for the front fork.
Details on adjusting spring preload, rebound, and compression damping for the rear shock.
Operation of the sidestand and the functions of the ignition circuit cut-off system.
Checks for fuel, engine oil, coolant, and front brake fluid levels and condition.
Checks for rear brake, clutch, throttle, cables, drive chain, wheels, tires, pedals, and levers.
Checks for sidestand, chassis fasteners, instruments, lights, signals, switches, and sidestand switch.
Procedures for starting the engine, including neutral position or clutch engagement.
Explains how to shift gears and use the clutch for smooth transmission operation.
Tips for reducing fuel consumption and crucial guidelines for the engine break-in period.
Safety precautions and guidelines for parking the motorcycle securely and safely.
Information on the owner's tool kit and the importance of periodic inspection and lubrication.
Detailed charts outlining maintenance tasks and intervals for various systems.
Instructions for removing and installing body panels to access components for maintenance.
Procedures for spark plug inspection, engine oil change, and coolant checks/changes.
Guidance on air filter cleaning, engine idling speed adjustment, and throttle cable checks.
Information on valve clearance, tire pressure/condition, and wheel bearing checks.
Adjustment of clutch/brake levers, brake pad checks, and drive chain slack/lubrication.
Checking brake fluid, lubricating cables, levers, and pedals.
Lubrication and checks for sidestand, rear suspension, front fork, and steering system.
Checking battery, replacing fuses, and instructions for replacing various light bulbs.
Procedures for wheel removal/installation and guides for troubleshooting issues.
Steps to diagnose and address engine overheating, including coolant checks and leak checks.
Guidelines for cleaning the motorcycle, including special care for matte finishes and specific parts.
Methods for preventing corrosion and instructions for short-term and long-term motorcycle storage.
Technical specifications for the motorcycle's dimensions, weight, engine type, and oil.
Specifications for fuel capacity, chassis, tires, wheels, brakes, and suspension systems.
Information on voltage, capacity, headlight, fuses, and battery model.
Guidance on recording key, vehicle, and model label information for parts ordering and reference.
Information regarding motorcycle noise control systems and prohibitions on tampering.