Specifications
3.
4.
Secure the adjuster lock nut.
Loosen the brake rod adjuster lock nut
and screw brake rod downward until
there is noticeable free play between rod
and master cylinder.
5.
Turn in the brake rod until it lightly
touches the master cylinder, then turn it
out by approx.
l-1/5
turns (for proper
free play).
6.
Tighten the brake rod adjuster lock nut.
position so that its top end is approx. 12
-
18 mm (0.47
-
0.71 in) below the
footrest top end.
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adjuster lock nut in securing the brake rod
Adjuster bolt (for pedal height) 6. Pedal
height
12-16
I
2. Lock nut
3.
Leek
nut
7.
4.
Brake
rod
5. Footmst
F.
Wheels
and tires
2. Tires
Specifications should
follows:
(0.47 -0.71
in)
ml”
”
Free play 13
-
15 mm
(0.51 -0.69 in)
be changed as
Standard tire
Bridgastone
or
Yokohama
3.50S19-4PR
Maximum load limit
166 kg I365
lb)
Cold
tire
pressure:
Up to 90 kg
1.6
kg/cm2
(198
lb)
load
(22
psi
1
90
kg (198
lb)
load
-204 kg
(445
lb)
2.0
kg/cm2
load (Maximum
128 psi
1
load)
High speed riding
2.0
kg/cm2
REAR
119 kg
(262
lb)
Bridgestone
or
Yokohama
130/906164PR
279 kg (615
lb1
2.0
kg/cm2
(28
psi)
2.3
kg/cm2
(32
psi)
2.3
kg/cm2
(32
psi)
I.8 mm (0.03
in)
G. Drive chain
1. Tension check
NOTE:
Before checking and/or adjusting, rotate
rear wheel through several revolutions and
check tension several times to find the
tightest point.
Check and/or adjust chain
tension with rear wheel in this “tight chain”
position.
Inspect the drive chain with the center
stand put up. Check the tension at the
position shown in the illustration. The
normal vertical deflection is approximate-
ly 10
-
20 mm (0.4
-
0.8 in). If the
deflection exceeds 20 mm (0.8 in) adjust
the chain tension.
a. 20 mm (0.8 in)
2.
a.
b.
C.
d.
e.
80
-
Tension adjustment
Remove the cotter pin of the rear wheel
axle nut with pliers.
Loosen the rear wheel axle nut.
Loosen the lock nuts on each side. To
tighten chain turn chain puller adjusters
clockwise. To loosen chain turn adjusters
counterclockwise and push wheel for-
ward. Turn each adjuster exactly the
same amount to maintain correct axle
alignment. (There are marks on each side
of rear arm and on each chain puller; use
them to check for proper alignment.)
After adjusting, be sure to tighten the
lock nuts and the rear wheel axle nut.
Insert the cotter pin into the rear wheel
axle nut and bend the end of the cotter
pin as shown in the illustration (if the
nut notch and the cotter pin hole do not
match, tighten the nut slightly to match).
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