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Page 2 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

8●Modification of vehicle structure of function deterioratesmanipulatability or causes exhaust noise to become loudershortening the vehicle life. The

Page 3 - CONTENTS

9PARTS LOCATIONBACK MIRROR BACK MIRROR HIGH/LOW BEAM SWITCHWINKER SWITCHCHOCK LEVER HORN BUTTONHEADLIGHT SWITCHMAIN SWITCHFR. BRAKE LEVERTHROTTLE GRIP

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10PARTS LOCATIONREAR BRAKE PEDAL CALIPER BRAKE DISKKICK STARTERMAIN STEP BARPILLION STEP BARMUFFLERBATTERY/FUSE(INSIDE COVER)RR. CUSHIONRR. TIREFUEL T

Page 5 - SPECIFICATION

11PARTS LOCATIONGEAR CHANGE PEDALFRONT FENDERMAIN STAND SIDE STAND PILLION STEP BARAIR CLEANER ELEMENT(INNER PART)RR. CUSHIONREAR FENDERDRIVE CHAIN CA

Page 6 - OPERATION INSTRUCTION

<SPEEDOMETER>Indicates speed in km/h during travel.Maintain legal speed limits to ensure safeoperation.<ODOMETER>Indicates total operating

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Main switch is used to turn on or turn offengine. 13MAIN SWITCHSWITCH OPERATION Starts engine. Poweris supplied toelectrical circuits. Keycannot berem

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14If you press this button, starter motor runsand engine is started. <TURNING ON HEADLIGHT>(EUROPE ONLY)Put main switch key in "ON" po

Page 9 - MAXIMUMLOAD:30kg

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

Page 10 - MODIFICATION

To prevent theft, lock steering wheelwhen parking the vehicle. <HOW TO LOCK>1. Turn the steering wheel to left completely.2. Insert main switch

Page 11 - PARTS LOCATION

17Self inspect the vehicle and have regularmaintenance inspections for increasedsafety and the prevention of accidents. Self inspections before operat

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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

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●Check that the fluid level is above theLOWER level mark with the vehicle inan upright position.●Check through access cover which isobservable through

Page 14 - METER READING AND USAGE

[REAR BRAKE]<BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY>Push the brake pedal with hands forresistance and check if the pedalmovement appropriate.If brake pedal movem

Page 15 - SWITCH OPERATION

<FUEL CHECK>Check gasoline to see if there is asufficient amount of gasoline to reachyour destination.●If the fuel gauge needle indicates Emark

Page 16 - STARTER BUTTON

<TIRE PRESSURE CHECK>Check for an appropriate level of airpressure by examining how the tire sits onthe ground. If you notice any abnormali-ties

Page 17 - WINKER SWITCH HORN BUTTON

Put vehicle in upright position on flatground and check engine oil level anddegree of pollution. ●Run engine idle for approximately 2~3minutes and sto

Page 18 - EQUIPMENT USAGE

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

Page 19 - LOWERLEVEL

24Always follow the proper startingprocedure described below. ●This vehicle is equipped with a sidestand ignition cut-off system. Theengine cannot be

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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

Page 21 - ADJUSTERNUT

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

Page 22 - FUELTANKCAP

271. For normal braking, gradually applyboth the front and rear brakes whiledown shifting to suit your road speed.2. For maximum deceleration, close t

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SPECIFICATIONOPERATION INSTRUCTIONSAFETY PRECAUTIONSPRIOR TO STARTING VEHICLE CORRECT ATTIREOPERATIONCARGOMODIFICATIONATTACHMENTMUFFLERPARTS LOCATION

Page 24 - OILLEVELGAUGE

28●The Required Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your vehicle served, and what things need attention. It is essential that you

Page 25 - OPERATION

29Perform the Self Inspections Before Operation at each scheduled maintenance period.I: INSPECT AND, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY

Page 26 - STARTING THE ENGINE

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

Page 27 - RUNNING-IN

31The tool kit is in the storage compartmentinside the left sub side cover.Some roadside repairs, minor adjustmentsand parts replacement can be perfor

Page 28 - WHENDRIVING WHENSTOPPING

32The following is an explanation of correctinspection methods, cleaning and partsreplacing. Please always refer to thissection when wanting to inspe

Page 29 - BRAKING PARKING

33If the air cleaner element is clogged withdust, there will be greater intakeresistance, resulting in decreased poweroutput and increased fuel consum

Page 30 - MAINTENANCE

34If engine oil is polluted, it seriouslyaffects the engine life span. Maintainappropriate level of oil, use correct type ofoil and observe oil excha

Page 31 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

35If electrode is stained or clearance is notright, satisfactory spark is not produced.Clean and make adjustment. ●Remove spark plug cap. ●Clean aroun

Page 32 - MONTH 1 6 12 18 24

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

Page 33 - LEFTSUBSIDECOVER

37●The service life of drive chain isdependent upon proper lubrication andadjustment. Poor maintenance cancause premature wear or damage to thedrive

Page 34 - THROTTLE GRIP

MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE SCHEDULETOOL KITFRAME AND ENGINE NUMBERSMAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONSTHROTTLE GRIPAIR CLEANER ELEMENTCHANGINE ENGINE OILSPARK PLUGIDL

Page 35 - AIR CLEANER ELEMENT

<ADJUSTMENT>●Drive chain slack should be checkedand adjusted, if necessary, every1,000km.●When operated at sustained high speedsor under conditi

Page 36 - CHANGING ENGINE OIL

[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

Page 37 - SPARK PLUG

[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

Page 38 - CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT

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

Page 39 - DRIVE CHAIN

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

Page 40 - LOCKNUT

●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

Page 41 - WHEEL REMOVAL

[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

Page 42 - SIDE STAND

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

Page 43 - BATTERYHOLDER

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

Page 44 - FUSE REPLACEMENT

47Extended storage, such as for winter,requires that you take certain steps to reducethe effects of deterioration from non-use ofthe motorcycle. In ad

Page 45 - BULB REPLACEMENT

3LENGTH×WIDTH×HEIGHT(mm)WHEEL BASE(mm)GROUND CLEARANCE(mm)SEAT HEIGHT(mm)DRY WEIGHT(kgf)PASSENGERENGINE TYPEPISTON DISPLACEMENT(cc)BORE AND STROKE(mm)

Page 46 - FRONT WINKER BULB : 12V10Wx2

48SAFE DRIVING● Performing daily inspection● Putting on the protective gears (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc.)● Bringing the driver's licence● Deter

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49The appropriate driving position is most important thing to driving safely.① Eyes : Look at the front direction widely.② Shoulders : Relieve the te

Page 48 - CLEANING

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

Page 49 - STORAGE GUIDE

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

Page 50 - PREPARATION BEFORE DRIVING

52The basic principle of turn is balancing using the centrifugal force which makes motorcycle go outside and the gravity which makes vehicle fall

Page 51 - DRIVING METHOD

53The basic principle of turn is balancing using combined force of the centrifugal force and the gravity. All 3 positions require straightening the he

Page 52 - PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING

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

Page 53 - STARTING

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

Page 54 - TURNING METHOD

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

Page 55 - 3 POSITIONS OF TURNING

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

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This manual describes matters pertaining to correct operation,safe operation and simple maintenance of the vehicle youpurchased.To ensure more comfort

Page 58 - BRAKING METHOD

59WIRING DIAGRAM(EUROPE ONLY)

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61MEMO :

Page 61 - WIRING DIAGRAM

OOWWNNEERR’’SSMMAANNUUAALL04. 2003 PRINTED04. 2003 PUBLICATIONNO COPY

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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

Page 64 - MMAANNUUAALL

●Operators should naturally fix bodies to keep smooth driving. ●Please check whether or not you are unnaturally strained andstrung up. ●Driving pose h

Page 65 - HEAD OFFICE (FACTORY)

●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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