Service manual
CflASSIS
DESCRIPTION
Inflation
of
tires
Tires
with
proper
pressure
improve
riding
comfort
and
steering
stability
reduce
driving
sound
and
extend
the
service
life
The
tires
should
be
checked
for
proper
pressure
on
monthly
bassis
or
more
frequently
depending
on
driving
conditions
while the
tires
are
cold
Ordinarily
tire
pressure
rises
05
kg
cm
7
Ib
in2
of
that
when
tire
is
cold
during
continuous
driving
under
a
constant
speed
due
to
the
tire
temperature
rise
When
measuring
tire
pressure
accurately
first
find
out
whether
the
tire
is
hot
or
cold
When
tire
valve
caps
are
removed
be
sure
to
r
install
them
on
the
valves
with
out
fail
The
valve
caps
assist
in
keeping
air
in
the
tire
in
case
of
a
valve
leak
and
keep
dust
and
water
out
of
the
valves
When
inflation
pressure
is
too
high
the
following
troubles
will
result
Hard
ride
2
Bruised
tire
or
damaged
carcass
iromeadiately
inside
the
tread
3
Poor
trac
tion
at
rear
wheel
resulting
in
uneven
wear
4
Rapid
tread
wear
at
center
of
tire
When
in
flation
pressure
is
too
low
troubles
will
result
the
following
I
Ti
s
squeal
on
turns
2
Hard
steering
3
Rapid
and
uneven
wear
on
tire
tread
edges
4
Bruised
tire
rim
and
various
type
of
rupture
5
Tie
cord
fatigue
or
breakage
6
Tramp
and
shimmy
troubles
7
Unusual
tire
temperature
rise
8
Car
roll
while
turning
a
corner
or
making
a
sharp
swerve
in
traffic
Tighten
wheel
nuts
to
a
torque
of
85
to
10
0
kg
m
61
5
to
72
3
ft
Ib
Tire
rotation
To
equalize
the
wear
tires
should
be
rotated
as
shown
in
the
diagram
PL521
G
N
52I
U
VN
52I
10
000
km
6
000
miles
9
000km
5
500
miles
9
000
km
5
500
miles
AIGHT
FAONT
AIGHT
AEAA
tit
tl
SPAAE
LEFT
FAONT
LEFT
AEAA
Fig
WT
Tire
rotation
G
N
521
U
v
N
521
AIGHT FAONT AIGHT
AEAA
Q
l
J
SPAAE
LEFT FAONT
LEFT
AEAA
Fig
WT
2
Tire
rotation
PL521U
INSPECTION
Wheel
I
When
wheel
deflections
toward
vertical
and
hor
WT
2