8●Modification of vehicle structure of function deterioratesmanipulatability or causes exhaust noise to become loudershortening the vehicle life. The
9PARTS LOCATIONBACK MIRROR BACK MIRROR HIGH/LOW BEAM SWITCHWINKER SWITCHCHOCK LEVER HORN BUTTONHEADLIGHT SWITCHMAIN SWITCHFR. BRAKE LEVERTHROTTLE GRIP
10PARTS LOCATIONREAR BRAKE PEDAL CALIPER BRAKE DISKKICK STARTERMAIN STEP BARPILLION STEP BARMUFFLERBATTERY/FUSE(INSIDE COVER)RR. CUSHIONRR. TIREFUEL T
11PARTS LOCATIONGEAR CHANGE PEDALFRONT FENDERMAIN STAND SIDE STAND PILLION STEP BARAIR CLEANER ELEMENT(INNER PART)RR. CUSHIONREAR FENDERDRIVE CHAIN CA
<SPEEDOMETER>Indicates speed in km/h during travel.Maintain legal speed limits to ensure safeoperation.<ODOMETER>Indicates total operating
Main switch is used to turn on or turn offengine. 13MAIN SWITCHSWITCH OPERATION Starts engine. Poweris supplied toelectrical circuits. Keycannot berem
14If you press this button, starter motor runsand engine is started. <TURNING ON HEADLIGHT>(EUROPE ONLY)Put main switch key in "ON" po
Use winker switch when you changecourse of travel to left or right. <HOW TO USE>If this switch is turned on when the mainswitch is in "ON&q
To prevent theft, lock steering wheelwhen parking the vehicle. <HOW TO LOCK>1. Turn the steering wheel to left completely.2. Insert main switch
17Self inspect the vehicle and have regularmaintenance inspections for increasedsafety and the prevention of accidents. Self inspections before operat
OPERATOR AND PASSENGERThis vehicle is designed to carry the operator and one passenger. ON-ROAD USEThis vehicle is designed to be used only on the roa
●Check that the fluid level is above theLOWER level mark with the vehicle inan upright position.●Check through access cover which isobservable through
[REAR BRAKE]<BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY>Push the brake pedal with hands forresistance and check if the pedalmovement appropriate.If brake pedal movem
<FUEL CHECK>Check gasoline to see if there is asufficient amount of gasoline to reachyour destination.●If the fuel gauge needle indicates Emark
<TIRE PRESSURE CHECK>Check for an appropriate level of airpressure by examining how the tire sits onthe ground. If you notice any abnormali-ties
Put vehicle in upright position on flatground and check engine oil level anddegree of pollution. ●Run engine idle for approximately 2~3minutes and sto
23Sit squarely on the seat and check to see ifyou have a good view behind the vehicleby looking at the back mirrors. Also checkfor dirt and damage on
24Always follow the proper startingprocedure described below. ●This vehicle is equipped with a sidestand ignition cut-off system. Theengine cannot be
25●It is possible that starting will be moredifficult if the vehicle has not been usedfor a long period of time or if the fuelhole is plugged up (star
261. After the engine has been warmed up,the vehicle is ready for riding. 2. While the engine is idling, depress thegearshift pedal to shift into 1st
271. For normal braking, gradually applyboth the front and rear brakes whiledown shifting to suit your road speed.2. For maximum deceleration, close t
SPECIFICATIONOPERATION INSTRUCTIONSAFETY PRECAUTIONSPRIOR TO STARTING VEHICLE CORRECT ATTIREOPERATIONCARGOMODIFICATIONATTACHMENTMUFFLERPARTS LOCATION
28●The Required Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your vehicle served, and what things need attention. It is essential that you
29Perform the Self Inspections Before Operation at each scheduled maintenance period.I: INSPECT AND, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY
30BRAKE FLUID I I I I R NOTE( 3)BRAKE SHOE / PAD WEAR I I I I IBRAKE SYSTEM I I I I IBRAKE STOP SWITCH I I I I IHEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT I I I I ISUSPENSI
31The tool kit is in the storage compartmentinside the left sub side cover.Some roadside repairs, minor adjustmentsand parts replacement can be perfor
32The following is an explanation of correctinspection methods, cleaning and partsreplacing. Please always refer to thissection when wanting to inspe
33If the air cleaner element is clogged withdust, there will be greater intakeresistance, resulting in decreased poweroutput and increased fuel consum
34If engine oil is polluted, it seriouslyaffects the engine life span. Maintainappropriate level of oil, use correct type ofoil and observe oil excha
35If electrode is stained or clearance is notright, satisfactory spark is not produced.Clean and make adjustment. ●Remove spark plug cap. ●Clean aroun
361. Put vehicle in upright position on a flatground. 2. Start engine and let in run idle for a fewminutes. 3. Using the throttle stop screw, adjustid
37●The service life of drive chain isdependent upon proper lubrication andadjustment. Poor maintenance cancause premature wear or damage to thedrive
MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULETOOL KITFRAME AND ENGINE NUMBERSMAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONSTHROTTLE GRIPAIR CLEANER ELEMENTCHANGINE ENGINE OILSPARK PLUGIDL
<ADJUSTMENT>●Drive chain slack should be checkedand adjusted, if necessary, every1,000km.●When operated at sustained high speedsor under conditi
[FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL]1. Raise the front wheel off the ground byplacing a support block under theengine. 2. Loose the oval screw and remove thespeedome
[REAR WHEEL REMOVAL]1. Set vehicle on main stand in uprightposition on level ground. 2. Loosen the rear brake adjuster nut andremove the brake rod fro
41It is not necessary to check the batteryelectrolyte level or add distilled water asthe battery is a maintenance-free (sealed)type. If your battery s
42Turn off the main switch to see if the fuse issevered. If the fuse is severed, exchange thefuse into 7A fuse. ●Fuse is installed inside fuse holder
●Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFFwhen replacing the bulb. ●Do not use bulbs other than thatspecified. ●After installing a new bulb, check thatt
[TAIL/STOPLIGHT BULB]1. Loosen the 2 screws and remove thetaillight lens. 2. Slightly press down on the bulb andturn it counterclockwise.3. Install a
45[WINKER BULB]<Front winker bulb>1. Remove the back mirrors.2. Loosen the 4 screws and remove thefront handle cover.3. Slihgtly press down on t
46A rubber part is assembled on the cable toprotect the inner cable. Make sure that this part is placed firmlyaround the correct part of the cable.Whe
47Extended storage, such as for winter,requires that you take certain steps to reducethe effects of deterioration from non-use ofthe motorcycle. In ad
3LENGTH×WIDTH×HEIGHT(mm)WHEEL BASE(mm)GROUND CLEARANCE(mm)SEAT HEIGHT(mm)DRY WEIGHT(kgf)PASSENGERENGINE TYPEPISTON DISPLACEMENT(cc)BORE AND STROKE(mm)
48SAFE DRIVING● Performing daily inspection● Putting on the protective gears (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc.)● Bringing the driver's licence● Deter
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 motorcycle go outside and the gravity which makes vehicle fall
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 t
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
56●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 becaus
57●Turn the throttle grip to its original position and decelerate using the engine brake.●Erect the vehicle straight.●Brake using both front and rear
This manual describes matters pertaining to correct operation,safe operation and simple maintenance of the vehicle youpurchased.To ensure more comfort
58MEMO :
59WIRING DIAGRAM(EUROPE ONLY)
60WIRING DIAGRAM
61MEMO :
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●Read user's manual carefully.●Conduct maintenance checks prior to operation.●Always maintain vehicle in clean status and carry outspecified mai
●Operators should naturally fix bodies to keep smooth driving. ●Please check whether or not you are unnaturally strained andstrung up. ●Driving pose h
●When carrying cargo, you must keep in mind that operating themotorcycle, especially when turning, will be different. ●Make sure not to overload the v
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