USER'S MANUAL INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing a Qlink Brand X F200 motorcycle. Our company uses the latest advanced production technology and equipment in the design and development of this type of motorcycles to offer you a reliable performance, novel style and good appearance. Riding a motorcycle is one of the most exciting activities, and also an ideal traffic tool that make you happy. Before operating your motorcycle, read this manual carefully.
USER'S MANUAL Important Precautions Information About the Running-in Operation of Motorcycles The first 1,000 km of mileage is the most important phase in the whole lifetime of your motorcycle. During this period, correct running-in operation may not only prolong the lifetime, but also make the best of your new motorcycle. The surfaces of the joining components can be polished, resulting in smooth engagement.
USER'S MANUAL Content Precautions and General Information………………………………..………………………………………1 Location of Components……………………………………………....……………………………………… 3 Operation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Hints on Use of Fuel and Engine Oil……………………… ……………………… …………………………13 Running-in Operation………………………………………………..……………………………… ………14 Inspection Prior to Riding…………………………………… ………………… ……..… …………… ……15 Main Points for Riding……………………………………………….………………..………………………17 Check and Maintenance……………………………………………..………………..
USER'S MANUAL Precautions and General Information Safety Precautions for Riders It is a great pleasure to ride a motorcycle. For the sake of your safety, please observe the traffic rules and regulations, and five stipulations listed below strictly. To Wear Safety Helmet Safely riding a motorcycle starts from the proper wearing of helmet, which is very important for a rider. A high-quality safety helmet is the first protective tool to a rider because most serious accident is the injuring of head.
USER'S MANUAL Locations of Numbers Chassis serial No. Engine serial No. Location of metal nameplate The number of the chassis and engine are required when the motorcycle is registered. In order ing certain component s or entrusting special services from Qlink Corporation or authorized dealers, the number will also lend you a hand. The chassis number is stamped on the vertical pipe of the chassis and the engine number is on the left of the crankcase.
USER'S MANUAL Locations of Components Instruments on handlebar 1. Clutch lever 2. Left handlebar switch 3. Tachometer 4. Ignition switch 5. Speedometer 6. Right handlebar switch 7. Throttle grip 8. Front brake lever 9.
USER'S MANUAL Left Side Fig. Right Side Fig. 1£®Switch of fuel tank 2£®Carburetor 3£®Gear shift lever 4£®Side stand 1. Rear brake pedal 2.
USER'S MANUAL Operation Ignition Key Two uniform ignition keys are available, reserve one of them for future use. Instrument Panel Odometer ¢Ù It records the total kilometer accumulated since the motorcycle is used. Speedometer ¢Ú It is used to indicate the current speed outer is kph and inner is mph. Turning Lamp Indicator ¢Û Turn to the right, the right side indicator is yellow; when to the left, the left side indicator becomes yellow. Tachometer ¢Ü It indicates the running speed of the engine in rpm.
USER'S MANUAL Ignition Switch The ignition switch has three positions “ ” Position The whole electrical circuit is disconnected. “ ”Position The ignition circuit is switched on so that the engine can be started. It is impossible to pull out the ignition key from this position. “ ” Position In order to lock the handlebar, turn the bar to the left, then insert the key. Rotate it connter - clockwise to full stop for locking the handlebar.
USER'S MANUAL For turning signal operation, set the switch to ¡° ¡± (left) position, the left turning signal lamp will get lighting; if set to ¡° ¡±(right) position, the right turning lamps will be switched on. After turning, move the switch to middle position; the turning lamp will be turned off. WARNING If you want change another lane or to turn to another direction, switch on the turning signal lamp in time. After turning, switch off the turning lamp in time.
USER'S MANUAL Stop Switch of Engine ¢Ú This switch, located on the top of the control panel of the right handlebar, it is of swinging plate type. Its shaft is placed on the center of the plate. When it is on the “ ” position, the engine will start only after the circuit closes up. This is an emergency switch. If the switch is set on “ ”, the starter motor can not start and the starting circuit breaks completely. Throttle Grip ¢Û The grip is used to control the speed of the engine.
USER'S MANUAL Fuel Tank Cap To open the cap, insert the ignition key and turn it clockwise. Then the cap can be removed together with the key. To close the cap, align with the arrow and push down the cap and the key on the hole of the tank cap till the locking sound is heard. Finally pull out the key. (1) Gasoline level (2) Gasoline inlet WARNING The gasoline tank should not be overfilled. Never spill gasoline on hot engine.Never add the fuel over tank inlet as shown in the Fig.
USER'S MANUAL CAUTION In the neutral gear, the indicat or on the instrument panel will be lit. Although the indicator is lit, it is still advised to release the clutch lever slowly, and confirm the transmission system is really in neutral mode. Before you shift to lower gear, you need to slow down the motorcycle. Before the clutch is engaged, the engine speed should be raised at the time of shifting to lower gear. This can avoid unnecessary wearing of the driving system and the rear tire.
USER'S MANUAL Fuel Cock The motorcycle is equipped with a manual valve with three positions ---- ¡ ° ¡ ± ON, ¡ ° RESERVE ¡ ± and¡ ° ¡ OFF. ñ ¡ ± ¡ ° ¡ON ± Position The lock is usually set to this position. The gasoline can be supplied through this lock to the carburetor each time the throttle grip is turned. ¡ ° ¡Reserve ± Position If the fuel level is too low, turn the tap lever to ¡ ° RESERVE ¡ ± to supply 1.6 L of the fuel from the reserve tank.
USER'S MANUAL Carburetor Choke System This motorcycle is equipped with the choke system, which makes the starting easier. Push down the choke lever to the lowest position in order to start the engine under the cold state. Once the engine is started, lift up the choke lever to half and let the engine gradually warm up. When the engine acquires the normal working temperature reset the choke lever to original position. The choke system works only when the throttle is entirely closed.
USER'S MANUAL Hints on the Use of Fuel and Engine Oil Fuel Please use lead-free gasoline. If slight explosion sound comes from the engine, the possible cause is to use general fuel as a substitute, thus replace the fuel. Note: Using lead-free gasoline can prolong the lifetime of the spark plug. Engine Oil Use of high quality 4-stroke engine oil would extend the lifetime of the engine. Grade SG or SH engine oil in API method is recommended, whose viscosity is SAE10W-50.
USER'S MANUAL Running-in Operation That correct running-in operation is important to prolong the service life and making the best of a new motorcycle. This chapter provides the correct methods of running-in operation. Maximum Speed The maximum speed limits for a new motorcycle during the running-in period are shown as below.
USER'S MANUAL Let the Engine Oil Circulate before Riding After the engine has been sta rted, no matter cold or warm, let the engine run at idle speed for an adequate period of time before adding any load, so that the engine oil can flow to each of the important components. To Carry Out the First Maintenance The maintenance after the first 1,000km of mileage is of uttermost importance to your motorcycle.
USER'S MANUAL Items to Be Checked Purposes for Check Steering 1. Smoothness 2. Flexible Movement 3. No gap or looseness Lighting Operate all the lamps --- headlamp, tail lamp, stop lamp, illuminated panel indicator, turning signal lamp. Engine Oil Brake Indicator lamps The oil level is high or not. 1. Correct clearances of rear braking pedal, front braking connection rod. 2. No sponge-like dull braking. Indicators of neutral gear Throttle 1. Correct cable clearance 2.
USER'S MANUAL Main Points for Riding Start the Engine Check if the throttle switch is set to ON position. Insert the ignition key into the switch and turn clockwise to ON. If the transmission system is currently in neutral mode, the neutral indicator should be lit. CAUTION When starting the engine, the gearshift should be in neutral mode and the clutch switched on , and the rider sits on the correct position. Start the Engine as It is in Cold 1. The ignition switch is set to OFF position. 2.
USER'S MANUAL as it is warm, the choke system is unnecessary. WARNING Never start the engine in an enclosed area with bad ventilation conditions. The component of the tail gas is radically toxic. Never keep the motorcycle running a short while without monitoring. CAUTION Never let the engine running for prolo nged time in stationary condition. Otherwise the engine may get overheated and the engine assemblies may be damaged.
USER'S MANUAL suitable gear under general condition. Never slide the clutch for the purpose of controlling the speed. Shift to lower gears as necessary to get the engine working at normal speed. CAUTION The engine rotary speed at any gear should not exceed the red area of the tachometer. Riding on a Slope When the motorcycle runs upwards on a steep slope, it will slow down and demonstrates a lack of power. Now shift to a lower gear so that the engine resumes normal operation.
USER'S MANUAL . Rest your feet on the footrests. Never let both hands leave the handlebars at the same time. Because the tire friction becomes low on wet and smooth surface, the braking and turning abilities decrease naturally. Slow down your motorcycle in such case. Observe the traffic marks and regulations and control speeds. Application of the Brake and Stop Release the throttle grip clockwise to close the throttle completely. Apply both the front and rear brakes evenly.
USER'S MANUAL If the motorcycle must be supported with the side stand on a gentle slope, the botto m ge ar should be engaged in order to prevent unexpected sliding from the stand. Return to the neutral gear prior to starting the engine. Turn the ignition switch to OFF to stop the engine. Remove the key from the switch. Lock the steering lock for safety.
USER'S MANUAL CAUTION It may be necessary to replace one or more parts during the regular main tenance. It is recommended that you use genuine Qlink brand parts or their equivalents. Experienced or not, you'd better to entru st the designated dealers or qualified technician to maintain the items marked with a “ * ”. The others may be maintained by yourself under the instructions of this Manual. Maintenance Schedule.
USER'S MANUAL Intervals: Based on the reading of odometer or No.
USER'S MANUAL Lubrication Schedule Intervals Items First 5,000 km or 6 months Throttle cable Machine oil Clutch cable Machine oil Driving chain Every 1,000 km or 12 months Apply oil every 1,000 km Grease Grease * Brake cam shaft Throttle control handlebar Brake cable Machine oil Grease Speedmeter gearbox and wheel bearing Brake pedal * Steering bearing Grease or machine oil Apply grease every 2 years or 20,000 km Special note£º To secure your ride please conduct termly check and tightening of
USER'S MANUAL Tools A tool kit placed in the small bag on the left lower side of the chassis is available to your regular maintenance, which include the tools listed below. Battery WARNING This vehicle used sealed rechargeable battery. When using, you should notice to charge to prolong its service life. Note: For the first 1,000 km and every 3,000 km, entrust the authorized dealers to check the electrolyte gravity of the battery with a gravity gauge.
USER'S MANUAL Spark Plug After the first 1,000 km or every 5,000 km, clean the carbon deposit attached to the spark plug with a small metal brush or cleaner. Readjust the spark plug gap with a gap gauge so as to keep it between 0.6 and 0.8 mm. Replace the plug with a new one after every 10,000 km. While cleaning the carbon deposit, observe the color of the porcelain tip. The color can tell you if the standard spark plug apply to your motorcycle.
USER'S MANUAL Engine oil Engine's durability depends on the quality of oil used and regular renewal. The two most important maintenance tasks are the daily oil level checking and the regular oil change. Oil level checking Precaution: The gauge of machine oil view the oil level. Never start the engine with a low oil level. Never ref ill oil over the upper limit of the view glass. Oil change and oil filter replacement.
USER'S MANUAL Precaution: Please always use the engine oil recommended in “Instructions on fuel and engine oil”. Brake Check brakes after the first 1000 km and every 3000 km thereafter. The vehicle uses disc bake in front wheel and drum brake in rear wheel. Correct brake operation is critical to safe driving. Always you must have the regular brake check executed by qualified distributors. Warning: Brakes are the parts related to personal safety. Always keep it in good adjustment . Front brake Brake fluid.
USER'S MANUAL Check frequently the level of brake fluid tank. Replenish with recommended fluid. The level may get lower along with the wearing of brake lining. Brake fluid replenishing is an important item in regular maintenance. Brake lining Check the front brake lining to see if it is worn to the limit mark. If it reaches the mark, replace brake lining. WARNING If brake system or brake lining need maintenance, it is advisable to have the job done by your distributor.
USER'S MANUAL WARNING Do not drive the vehicle immediately after brake lining replacement. Apply brake for several times to make the brake lining extended, restore the spring force and bring the brake fluid into circulation. Front brake lamp switch Front brake lamp switch is under the brake grip. Loosen the screw and move the switch unit the lamp can be. lit just before the grip is firmly pressed.
USER'S MANUAL Rear Brake The play can be adjusted to 2030 mm by screwing in or screwing out the adjusting nut of brake steel cable. Wearing Limit of the Brake Liner band The wearing limit marks are impressed on both front and rear brakes. Check if the braking system is properly adjusted. Check if the mark extension line is within the allowed limit. If the extension line exceeds the limit, entrust the dealer to have the brake assembly replaced for the safe purpose.
USER'S MANUAL Headlamp 1. Loosen three screws and pull out the lamp assembly. 2. Disconnect cable connector, put off rubber and put out bulb. 3. Install a new bulb and replace the assembly. Precaution: The lamp assembly is of reflection type. Do not touch the reflection lens in bulb replacement to avoid reducing its service life. Turning signal lamp 1.Remove two screws and take off the lamp lens. 2.Press the bulb and turn it leftward to take it out. 3.
USER'S MANUAL Air Filter If dust clogs the air filter element, intake resistance increases as the output power decreases. The increase of gasoline content in the mixing gas leads to the increasing of fuel consumption. To avoid this, replace the air filter element as the following steps after riding for every 5,000 km. 1. Remove the right chassis cover with the key. 2. Loosen the fixing screws and remove the air filter cover. 3. Withdraw the bright plastic flake and outer frame. 4.
USER'S MANUAL CAUTION The idle speed should be adjusted with the engine fully warmed up. Adjustment of the Throttle Cable 1. Loosen the locking nut. 2. Turn the adjuster so that the cable clearance is kept within a range of 0.5 - 1.0 mm. 3. Tighten the locking nut after adjusting of the clearance. CAUTION After the adjustment of cable, check the grip to see if it can be turned normally. The idle speed should not be increased due to this adjustment. The throttle grip should be able to turn freely.
USER'S MANUAL Adjustment of the Driving Chain (1)Scale (2) Lock nut After running for every 1,000 km, adjust the tightness of driving chain so that the movable distance between the two chain sprockets is kept within 25 - 35mm. 1. Support the motorcycle with the side stand. 2 1 2. Loosen the nut of rear wheel shaft. 3. Screw out the locking nut. 4. The chain can be adjusted by turning the adjusting bolt clockwise and counterclockwise.
USER'S MANUAL longer service time, the air pressure of tire should be often checked. Air Pressure of Tires If the air pressure of tires is not sufficient, it not only speeds up the wearing of tire, but also extreme ly affect the stability of motorcycle. Insufficient air pressure makes the motorcycle difficult to turn. But excessive air pressure may decrease the contact area between the tire and ground and lead to the slipping of motorcycle and even losing of control.
USER'S MANUAL WARNING Replace the air filter only, don,t went to clean or wash it . That will have some particle and damage with your engine . Troubleshooting If it is not able to start the engine, check the following items to find the cause. 1. Check if the fuel in the tank is sufficient. 2. Check if the fuel flows to the carburetor through the tap. 3. Disconnect the fuel hose from the carburetor, turn the tap to ON position, and check if gasoline flows out of the hose. 4.
USER'S MANUAL . WARNING Keep the spark plug away from the opening plug hole on the cylinder head, because the spark may ignite the gasoline steam in the cylinder, causing fire. Stop of the Engine 1. Check the fuel in the tank. 2. Check the interval spark of the ignition system. 3. Check if the idle speed of the engine is normal. Note: It's better to contact with the dealer before you make any repairs.
USER'S MANUAL Troubleshooting Table of the Engine Failures The carburetor has oil The engine can't start or stop suddenly No fuel in the carburetor Causes Troubleshooting 1. No fuel in the tank. 2. The tank tap is not open. 3. The tank tap is clogged. 4. The needle-valve in the float chamber is blocked. 5. The main jet hole is clogged. 1. Fill fuel. 2. Open the tap. 3. Clean the oil tank and tap. 4. Dismantle the carburetor and clean it. 5. Dismantle the carburetor and clean it. 1.
USER'S MANUAL Troubleshooting Table of the Engine Causes Troubleshooting The engine has abnormal sound 1. The cylinder and piston are seriously worn out. 2. The needle bearings of the cnnecting rod are seriously worn out. 3. Excessively early ignition. 4. The combustion chamber has too much carbon deposit. 5. The spark plug overheats. 1. Replace the cylinder body and piston. 2. Replace the bearings and parts. 3. Regulate the ignition time. 4. Clear the carbon deposits in the cylinder head. 5.
USER'S MANUAL Storage Method If the motorcycle is not used in winter or for quite a long time, the motorcycle should be specially maintained with appropriate materials, tools and skill. Motorcycle If you will not ride your motorcycle for a long time, clean the whole motor cycle, suppo rt it on the side stand and place it on a solid and flat ground to avoid weltering before storage.
USER'S MANUAL Tires Pump the tires up to the normal pressure value. The outer appearance of tires should be kept clean, and not be exposed to sunlight for long time and protected from moisture. Keep the tires away from acid, alkali and oil so as to avoid corrosion. Procedures of Returning Service 1. Clean the whole motorcycle. 2. Remove the spark plug, push down the foot starting rod and let the engine rotate for a while, then install the park plug. 3. Reinstall the battery.
USER'S MANUAL Parameters list Dimension parameters Overall dimension length x Width x Height( inch/mm) ……… ……………………… …… 86.6¡ 36.6Á 46.5¡(2200¡Á830¡Á1180) Á Wheel base ( inch/mm) ……………………………………… ………… ………… …… …………… 57.1 (1405) Minimum ground clearance( inch/mm)…………………… …… ……… ……… …… …… …………10.6 (270) Castor angle ……………………………………………………………… …………… ………………………27¡ã Steering turning angle (left, right )……………….……………………………………… ……… ………48° / 48° Minimum turning diameter ( inch/mm)………………………………… …… ……… …… ………21 2.
USER'S MANUAL Max. power[Kw/(rpm)]………………… …….…… …………. ………………………………… ……11.5/8000 Rated power [kw/(rpm)] ……………………..……………….………………………………………10.5/7500 Max. torque[Nm/(rpm)] …………… …………………… …….……………… ………………………14.5/8500 Min. fuel consumption (g/kw.h) ……………….……………….………………………………………………354 Min. idle stable rotary speed (rpm) …………. .…… ……… ….……… …………… ……… ………1500¡À100 Starting type…………………………………….……………….……………………………………Electric start Lubrication type…………………………….
USER'S MANUAL Wheels and Brakes Front wheel tire……………………………….………………. ……… ……… ……… ………………110 /70/17 Rear wheel tire …………………………….……… ……….… ……… ……… ……… ……… ………130/70/17 Air pressure of front wheel (psi/kpa)………………………….……………….…………………………33(225) Air pressure of rear wheel (psi/kpa)……………..… ……… ….… ……… ……. ……… ……… ………33(225) Front brake ……………………………………………….……………….………………………………disc type Rear brake …………………………………. …………….……………….…………………………………Drum Shock Absorber Front shock absorber …………………………….……………….
USER'S MANUAL Performance of Motorcycle Braking distance(30 km/h)m……………….…… ……….… …………… .………… ………… ………… …¡Ü 7 Max. noise dB (A)……………………………………….……………….……………………………………¡Ü 80 Max. speed (mph/kph)………………………..……… …….…… ………….……………………………¡Ý60(96) Climbing ability………………………………………….…………… ….……………… …………… ……¡Ý22¡ã Economic oil consumption (G/Mile)…….…… …… …. …… …… …… .… …… …… ……… …… ………1.9 Min. stable speed (mph/kph)…………………………………. ……… ……… .……… ………………¡Ü15.6(25) Gliding distance(m)………………………….…………….……………….
USER'S MANUAL Wiring Diagram Qlink reserves the right to change, without prior written notice, of specifications, material and other it ems to each model.Qlink continually seeks advancement in products' improvement in different countr ies or are as, therefore wh ile this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing, there may be minor discrepancies between your vehicle and this manual.
USER'S MANUAL MAINTENANCE RECORDS Mileage(km) Date Times This bike's traveled mileage is Kilometer Items Maintained 1 M D Y 500 Oil 2 M D Y 1000 Oil / Filter All nuts 3 M D Y 2000 Oil 4 M D Y 3000 Oil / Filter 5 M D Y 4000 Oil 6 M D Y 5000 Oil / Filter Air Filter 7 M D Y 6000 Oil 8 M D Y 7000 Oil / Filter 9 M D Y 8000 Oil 10 M D Y 9000 Oil / Filter 48 Dealer
USER'S MANUAL MAINTENCE RECORDS Mileage(km) Date Times This bike's traveled mileage is Kilometer 11 M D Y 12 M D Y 13 M D Y 14 M D Y 15 M D Y 16 M D Y 17 M D Y 18 M D Y 19 M D Y 20 M D Y 10000 Items Maintained Oil / Air Cleaner Spark plug / Brake fluid 49 Dealer