Specifications
A
6
LA-
A: Pad thickness
11 .O mm
(0.43
in)
6: Wear limit
6.0 mm (0.24 in)
C: Wear indicator
Back
plate
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5-9. REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
B. Inspection
Specifications should be changed as follows:
Rear shock absorber tightening torque:
Upper
3.0 m-kg (21.5 ft-lb)
Lower
3.9 m-kg (28.0 ft-lb)
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51)
6-1. STARTER
A. Armature
1.
2.
Check the outer surface of the com-
mutator. If it’s surface is dirty, clean
with No. 600 grit sand paper.
The mica insulation between com-
mutator segments should be 0.7 mm
(0.028 in) below the segment level. If
not, scrape to proper limits with ap-
propriately shaped tool. (A hack saw
blade can be ground to fit.)
3.
4.
Check the armature and field coil for
shorting and insulation. Replace arma-
ture as required.
Check the front and rear cover bearings
for damage. If damaged, the starter
assembly must be replaced.
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83
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Mica under cut
0.7 mm (0.026 in)
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58)
6-5. LIGHTING AND SIGNAL SYSTEMS
B. Reserve lighting system
1. Description:
The reserve lighting system has two
functions: (1) It notifies the rider that
one of the headlight filaments is in-
operative, and (2) it switches current
from the inoperative filament to the
remaining functional filament.
The system is connected to the headlight
circuit only. The reserve lighting system
unit is located under the fuel tank.
NOTE:
This model has been equipped with a safety
relay so that the headlight comes on auto-
matically when the engine is started even
with the headlight switch “OFF”.
Headlight
condition
Normal
High beam
faulty
Low beam
faulty
Headlight
Reserve light
failure
indi-
ing function
cator
light
Comes on
-
(very dim)
Comes on
Low beam
comes on
Comes on
High beam
comes on at
low brilliance
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