Operation Manual

7
INSTURMENTS
AND INDICATOR
LIGHTS
The speedometer1is mounted on the top center of the
handlebars, within the speedometer assembly are incorpora-
ted the odometer 2– and neutral indicator lamp –3–.
Neutral gear indicator is a green lamp located on the left
side of the dial plate and will be lit when the transmission
gear is in the neutral position, Gear speed range indica-
tors –4– are curved bar shown on the speedometer dial
plate to indicate the recommended operating range of the
respective gears.
1 Speedometer
2 Odometer
3 Neutral indicator lamp
4 Gear speed range indicators
5 Fuel indicator
ELECTRICAL
CONTROLS
Ignition switch
The ignition switch is located on the right side of the
handlebar. Functions of the respective switch positions are
described below:
Inserting the ignition switch key –1– and turning to the
–3– will open the ignition circuit, permitting the engine to
be started and at the same time, the headlight and taillight
system circuits are also activated, permitting the use of the
headlight control switch.
Two sets of keys are provided with the motorcycle. Always
keep one set as a spare.
1 Ignition switch
2 “OFF”position
3 “ON”position
4 Ignition switch key
Headlight control
and beam selector switch
The headlight switch is located on the right handlebar.
The headlight beam selector switch is located on the left
handlebar.
Move the headlight control switch to the forward position
and turn on the headlight with the headlight beam selec-
tor switch.–3– is low beam position (low beam light and
taillight on), –4– is the high beam position (high beam light
and taillight on).
The headlight will only operate when the ignition and
headlight control switches are in the “ON” positions.
Horn button
This is push button switch –5– located on the left handle
grip housing. While the horn button is depressed the horn
will operate.
1 Indicator
2 Indicator switch
3 Low beam
4 High beam
5 Horn
Indicator light control switch
Indicator light control switch –2– is mounted on the left
handle grip housing, for making a left turn, move the switch
to the < position, and to the > when making a right turn.