8PILLION STEP BARPARTS LOCATIONREAR BRAKE LEVERHEAD LIGHTBRAKE DISKCALIPERFRONT WINKERBACK MIRRORBACK HOLDERSEATSEAT LOCKLICENSEPLATE LAMPREFLECTORREA
9PARTS LOCATIONPILLION STEP BARREFLECTORFRONT BRAKE LEVERTRUNKBATTERY FUSEFLOORPANELFUEL TANK LID(BENEATH THE SEAT)LUGGAGE CARRIERREAR FENDERBODY COVE
<SPEEDOMETER>Indicates driving speed. Maintain legalspeed limits to ensure safe operation.<ODOMETER>Indicates total distance in kilometers
1. ON... Starts engine. Key can not bepulled out.2. OFF...Stops engine. Key can beplaced in or taken out of themain switch.3. LOCK...Locks handle b
<TURNING ON HEADLIGHT>Put main switch key in “ON” position andturn on headlight switch.<HEADLIGHT HIGH BEAM SWITCH>High beam or low beam c
13The horn is sounded if the horn button ispressed when the main switch is in an ONposition.When parking, make sure to lock handlebars to prevent thef
<LOCKING>●The seat automatically locks when theseat is pushed in its downward position,●Lightly pull upward on the seat to makesure the seat has
●There is a trunk under the seat.●The seat is opened to gain access to thetrunk by using the main switch key onthe seat lock.TRUNK MAXIMUM LOAD:10kgTh
<SETTING>① Squeeze tightly on the rear brake lever.② Move the brake lock lever in thedirection of the arrow in the drawingand place it in the gr
17●Make sure to check the oil, gasoline,etc., before starting the engine.●Please ensure that the main stand is in adown position when starting the eng
OPERATOR AND PASSENGERThis motorcycle is designed to carry the operator and one passenger. ON-ROAD USEThis motorcycle is designed to be used only on t
18<USING THE ELECTRIC START(CELL)>●Press the starter button without rotatingthe starter grip (opening the throttle).●If the engine is hot and do
19 When the engine is cold morning orwinter or the vehicle has not been usedfor a long period of time, let theengine idle for a short period allow th
Get on the vehicle.●Mounting should be done from the leftside, and you should sit squarely on theseat. Leave either one foot or both feetplanted on
●Before entering traffic, use the correctturn signal to foreward other drivers ofyour intentions.Speed is controlled by the operation ofthe throttle g
The brakes should never be suddenlyapplied and the handle bars shouldnever be suddenly turned.●Sudden braking or turning can cause thevehicle to slide
23 After the vehicle has come to acomplete stop.●Return the winker switch to the centerposition and turn the main switch toOFF. This will turn the en
24Self inspect the vehicle and have regularmaintenance inspections for increasedsafety and the prevention of accidents.Regular maintenance inspections
<CHECK>Check gasoline to see if there is a sufficientamount of gasoline to reach yourdestination. ●If the fuel warning indicator turns onafter t
26<AIR PRESSURE CHECK>Check for an appropriate level of airpressure by examining how the tire sits onthe ground. If you notice anyabnormalities
<BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY>Lightly squeeze the brake levers untiltension is felt to check for an appropriateamount of free play. No free play in the
SPECIFICATION 3OPERATION INSTRUCTION 4SAFETY PRECAUTIONS4PRIOR TO STARTING VEHICLE 5CORRECT ATTIRE 5OPERATION 6CARGO 6MODIFICATION 7ATTACHMENT 7MUFFLE
28<CHECK>If the oil is low, the oil warning indicatorwill turn on. Turn the main switch to ONin order to check whether the oil warningindicator
29●The Required Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your motorcycle served, and what things need attention. It is essential that
30Perform the Self Inspections Before Operation at each scheduled maintenance period.I: INSPECT AND, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY
31NOTES : (1) At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.(2) Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet
32The following is an explanation of correctinspection methods, cleaning and partsreplacing. Please always refer to thissection when wanting to inspec
33●The frame and engine numbers areneeded when registering your vehicle.●They may also be required by yourdealer when ordering replacement parts.●Reco
1. Clean dust and other foreign materialsaround reserve tank to prevent foreignmaterials from falling inside tank.2. Remove the screws and take oil c
35Brake lever free play is adjusted byrotating the adjuster of the brake arm.After adjustment, check the brake lever toensure that the clearance is no
36<INSPECTION>If the oil is low, the oil warning indicatorwill turn on. Turn the main switch to ONin order to check whether the oil warningindic
37<OIL LEVEL>●Start the engine and let it idle for a fewminutes.●Stop the engine and put the motorcycleon its mainstand on level ground.●Remove
MAINTENANCE·····································29MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE··························30MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS·······················32TOOL
38[FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL]① Raise the front wheel off the groundby placing a support block under theengine.② Loosen the oval screw and remove thespeedome
39[REAR WHEEL REMOVAL]① Set vehicle on main stand in uprightposition on level ground.② Loosen the rear brake adjuster nut.③ Remove the muffler.④ Loose
If electrode is stained or clearance is notright, satisfactory spark is not produced.Clean and make adjustment.① Put your hand between right bodycover
41●It is not necessary to check the batteryelectrolyte level or add distilled wateras the battery is a maintenance-freetype.●If your battery seems wea
Turn off the main switch to see if the fuseis severed. If the fuse is severed, exchangethe fuse into 7A fuse.●To change a fuse, first take off battery
[BULB CAPACITY]Be sure to use only a bulb of ratedcapacity.[INSPECTION OF STOP LAMP]Turn a main switch "ON". Check a stoplamp for proper op
③ Press a headlight bulb with a lightforce and rotate it to counterclockwiseto disassemble it. ④ Replace with new bulb. Apply reverseorder of disassem
<Rear Winker Bulb>① Loosen two screws to disassemble awinker lens.② Rotate a bulb to counterclockwise todisassemble.③ Replace it with new bulb.
NOTABLES FOR CAR WASHING46<CLEANING>●Clean the air cleaner element in cleanoil, squeeze excess oil, and then, wra-pping it in a dry cloth, squee
47Extended storage, such as for winter,requires that you take certain steps toreduce the effects of deterioration fromnon-use of the motorcycle.In add
3SPECIFICATIONLENGTH×WIDTH×HEIGHT(mm)WHEEL BASE(mm)GROUND CLEARANCE(mm)SEAT HEIGHT(mm)DRY WEIGHT(kgf)PASSENGER CAPACITYENGINE TYPEPISTON DISPLACEMENT(
48● Performing daily inspection● Putting on the protective gears (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc.)● Bringing the driver's licence● Determinating the
49The appropriate driving position is most important thing to driving safely.① Eyes : Look at the front direction widely.② Shoulders : Relieve the te
50●Secure the safe distance.●Drive protectively.●Do not obstruct the traffic.●Do not drive on the pedestrian way or walkway. ●Drive on the left drivew
51Prior to starting always look around to avoid accident.① Get on the vehicle after pulling back the stand. ② Start driving slowly after turning on
52The basic principle of turn is balancing using the centrifugal force which makes vehicle go outside and the gravity which makes vehicle fall in
53The basic principle of turn is balancing using combined force of the centrifugal force and the gravity. All 3 positions require straightening the he
54< LEAN-OUT >This is a turning position with motorcycle leaned inside more than driver, which is opposite to the lean-in position. With this
55Do not drive inside of large truck's turn circle.< DEAD ANGLE ZONE >Dead angle zone is the sight range which cannot be identified by driv
●Vehicle is braked using friction between road surface and tires.●Braking distance increases 1.5 times on wet road and 3 times on icy road because
●Turn the throttle grip to its original position and decelerate using the engine brake.●Erect the vehicle straight.●Brake using both front and rear br
This manual describes matters pertaining to correct operation,safe operation and simple maintenance of the vehicle youpurchased.To ensure more comfort
58WIRING DIAGRAM (EUROPE)
59WIRING DIAGRAM (DOMESTIC)
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●Read user's manual carefully.●Conduct maintenance checks prior to operation.●Always maintain vehicle in clean status and carry out specifiedmain
●Operators should naturally fix bodies to keep smooth driving.●Please check whether or not you are unnaturally strained andstrung up.●Driving pose has
●Modification of vehicle structure or function deteriorates manipulability or causes exhaust noise to become louder shortening the vehicle life. These
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