Owner`s manual

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Sit squarely on the seat and check to see if
you have a good view behind the vehicle
by looking at the back mirrors. Also check
for dirt and damage on the back mirrors.
Check to see if there is any dirt or damage
to the license plate.
Also check to see if the license plate is
firmly secured to the vehicle.
Inspect your vehicle every day before you
ride it. The items listed here will only
take a few minutes to inspect, and in the
long run they can save time, expense, and
possibly your life.
Check for signs of abnormality which
might have occurred on the previous
day.
Engine oil level - add engine oil if
required (page 22). Check for leaks.
Fuel level- fill fuel tank when necessary
(page 20). Check for leaks.
Front and rear brakes - check operation;
make sure that is no brake fluid leakage
(page 17~19).
Tires - check condition and pressure
(page 21~22).
Drive chain - check condition and slack
(page 37~38). Adjust and lubricate if
necessary.
Throttle - check for smooth opening
and full closing in all steering positions.
Lights and horn - check that headlight,
tail/brake light, turn signals, indicators
and horn function properly.
Angle rear view mirror.
If you are unable to correct trouble even
after you make adjustment or correction,
contact authorized maintenance shops,
dealers or designated repair shops for
necessary inspection and repairs.
If the pre-ride inspection is not
performed, severe personal injury or
vehicle damage may result.
BACK MIRROR PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
LICENSE PLATE
OPERATION
Observe safety rules when conduc-
ting inspections.
Conduct inspections on a flat, solid
ground with the main stand erected.