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This high-quality vehicle is fitted with a state-of-the-art engine designed using the latest technologies and has
been assembled using components of the highest standards.
This handbook provides you with all the information, including suggestions, warnings and cautions, which
are necessary for you to become familiar with the vehicle and to appreciate its features, capabilities and
limitations, in order to ensure a safe ride.
Please read this owner's handbook before riding the vehicle.
Please read this owner's handbook before riding the vehicle.
Please read this owner's handbook before riding the vehicle.
Please read this owner's handbook before riding the vehicle.
Please read this owner's handbook before riding the vehicle.

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  • Page 1 Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro This high-quality vehicle is fitted with a state-of-the-art engine designed using the latest technologies and has been assembled using components of the highest standards. This handbook provides you with all the information, including suggestions, warnings and cautions, which are necessary for you to become familiar with the vehicle and to appreciate its features, capabilities and limitations, in order to ensure a safe ride.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Cap.01 Foreward Cap.01 Foreward Cap.01 Foreward ..................................................................................................................................7 Cap.01 Foreward Cap.01 Foreward .................................. 1.1 General ....................................... 8 1.2 Main standards for documentation ..........................9 1.3 Manufacturer and technical services .........................
  • Page 5 4.10 Right handlebar switchs ............................ 37 4.11 Ignition keys ................................38 4.12 Steering lock ................................38 4.13 Ignition switch ................................. 38 4.14 Fuel tank ..................................39 4.15 Parking brake lever ............................... 49 4.16 Helmet compartment ............................40 4.17 Front glove box ..............................40 4.18 Rear lugage rack ..............................
  • Page 6 6.2 Safety instructions for maintenance ......................57 6.3 Daily checks ................................. 58 6.4 Engine oil ..................................58 6.5 Final drive oil ................................61 6.6 spark plug ..................................62 6.7 Draining evaporated oil ............................63 6.8 Battery ..................................... 64 6.9 Fuse box ..................................66 6.10 Airbox ...................................
  • Page 7: Cap.01 Foreward Cap.01 Foreward

    CHAP.1 FOREWORD CHAP.1 FOREWORD CHAP.1 FOREWORD CHAP.1 FOREWORD CHAP.1 FOREWORD...
  • Page 8: General

    FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD Please read this handbook before riding your vehicle Please read this handbook before riding your vehicle Please read this handbook before riding your vehicle Please read this handbook before riding your vehicle Please read this handbook before riding your vehicle GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL...
  • Page 9: Main Standards For Documentation

    FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD 1.2 MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION UNI 10653:1197 “Technical documentation. Quality of technical documentation” UNI 10893:2000 “Technical documentation. Instructions for use. Breakdown and outline of contents”. UNI 11083:2003 “Technical documentation.
  • Page 10: Manufacturer And Technical Services

    FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD FOREWARD 1.3 Manufacturer and technical services 1.3 Manufacturer and technical services 1.3 Manufacturer and technical services 1.3 Manufacturer and technical services 1.3 Manufacturer and technical services Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Vehicles S.A.
  • Page 11: Cap.02 Warnings And Safety

    CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY...
  • Page 12: Warnings Labels

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.1 WARNING LABELS 2.1 WARNING LABELS 2.1 WARNING LABELS 2.1 WARNING LABELS 2.1 WARNING LABELS The labels below are important to thoroughly understand this handbook: they indicate those sections that you must pay utmost attention to.
  • Page 13 WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY RESIDUAL RESIDUAL RESIDUAL RESIDUAL RESIDUAL RISKS RISKS RISKS RISKS RISKS Shows the presence of dangers that cause residual risks to which the user must pay attention in order to avoid injury or damage. DANGER DANGER: FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS DANGER: FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS...
  • Page 14: Mainsafety Rules

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES All riders must read this owner’s handbook before riding your vehicle with All riders must read this owner’s handbook before riding your vehicle with All riders must read this owner’s handbook before riding your vehicle with All riders must read this owner’s handbook before riding your vehicle with...
  • Page 15 WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY - The muffler becomes hot during operation and it will remain hot for period of time after turning off the engine; be careful not to touch it when hot. - In parking spaces, you must pay particular attention that the muffler does not come into contact with flammable materials as this may cause fires and/or burns.
  • Page 16 WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY Before riding always consider your psychophysical conditions, tiredness state and somnolence. Never ride your vehicle when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Never ride your vehicle when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
  • Page 17 WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY Do not hit obstacles as this may lead to the loss of control of your vehicle and/or cause damages to your vehicle and injure people. W A R N I N G W A R N I N G A T T E N T I O N...
  • Page 18 A T T E N T I O N A T T E N T I O N Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro recommends using original accessories. Loading Loading Loading Loading Loading Respect the prescriptions of the rules in force: do not exceed the allowed load limit, and do not transport more persons than foreseen by the approval certificate.
  • Page 19: Safety Rules For Maintenance

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE - All maintenance procedures must be carried out when the vehicle is not running and is securely placed on its centre-stand.
  • Page 20: Safety Devices And Protections

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS 2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS 2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS 2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS 2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS Safety devices Safety devices Safety devices...
  • Page 21: Liability And Limitations Of Use

    W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G The manufacturer Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro assumes no responsibility for accidents or damages caused by modifications or accessories fitted unless expressly authorised.
  • Page 22 WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY WARNINGS AND SAFETY...
  • Page 23: Cap.03 Handling And Trasportation

    CAP.3 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 24: Preliminary Operation

    HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION 3.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION 3.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION 3.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION 3.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION 3.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION he vehicle is shipped in perfect operating condition, it comes packed in bubble wrap, anchored to a wooden pallet and then inserted in a cardboard box.
  • Page 25: Cap.04 Vehicle Description Cap.04 Vehicle Description

    CHAP.4 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 26: Veichle Identification Plate

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE Quadro tecnologie S.r.l. Quadro tecnologie S.r.l. Quadro tecnologie S.r.l. Quadro tecnologie S.r.l. Quadro tecnologie S.r.l. Your vehicle identification plate summarises the following e 24 *2002/24*XXXX...
  • Page 27 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE: YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE: YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE: YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE: YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE: W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G...
  • Page 28: Technical Specification

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 29 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE VEHICLE SPECIFICATION VEHICLE VEHICLE SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION UNIT OF UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT OF UNIT OF MEASURE MEASURE MEASURE Length Length Length Length 2.270 Wheel base Wheel base Wheel base Wheel base 1.560 Track...
  • Page 30 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION ENGINE ENGINE SPECIFICATION ENGINE ENGINE SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT OF OF MEASURE MEASURE MEASURE MEASURE Identification code Identification code Identification code Identification code T62N Type Type Type Type Single-cylinder four-stroke engine with 2 valves Displacement...
  • Page 31 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC ELECTRIC AL EQUIPMENT AL EQUIPMENT AL EQUIPMENT Battery Battery Battery Battery 12V 12Ah Headlight Headlight – – – – Daytime Running Light Headlight Headlight Daytime Running Light Daytime Running Light Daytime Running Light 12V LED...
  • Page 32 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION SCHEMA ELETTRICO GENERALE SCHEMA ELETTRICO GENERALE SCHEMA ELETTRICO GENERALE SCHEMA ELETTRICO GENERALE SCHEMA ELETTRICO GENERALE...
  • Page 33 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Wiring diagram Key Wiring diagram Key Wiring diagram Key Wiring diagram Key Wiring diagram Key R R R R R 3 2 . 3 2 . 3 2 . 3 2 . 3 2 .
  • Page 34: Position Components

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.5 POSITION COMPONENTS 4.5 POSITION COMPONENTS 4.5 POSITION COMPONENTS 4.5 POSITION COMPONENTS 4.5 POSITION COMPONENTS Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View Right-hand View 1 1 1 1 1 .
  • Page 35: Controls

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.6 CONTROLS 4.6 CONTROLS 4.6 CONTROLS 4.6 CONTROLS 4.6 CONTROLS 1 1 1 1 1 . Instrument panel 2 2 2 2 2 . Hazard flashers 3 3 3 3 3 . Front brake lever 4 4 4 4 4 .
  • Page 36: Low Oil Pressure Warning Lighjt

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.8 LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT LOW OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT This vehicle is fitted with a low oil pressure warning light that will illuminate when the ignition is switched «ON»...
  • Page 37: Right Handlebar Switchs

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.1 0 0 0 0 0 RIGHT HANDLEBAR SWITCHES RIGHT HANDLEBAR SWITCHES RIGHT HANDLEBAR SWITCHES RIGHT HANDLEBAR SWITCHES RIGHT HANDLEBAR SWITCHES Hazard Flashers Switch Hazard Flashers Switch Hazard Flashers Switch Hazard Flashers Switch Hazard Flashers Switch «2»...
  • Page 38: Steering Lock

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.12 STEERING LOCK 4.12 STEERING LOCK 4.12 STEERING LOCK 4.12 STEERING LOCK 4.12 STEERING LOCK To activate the steering lock, proceed as follows: - With the handlebar straight, push the parking brake lever «L» downwards.
  • Page 39: Fuel Tank

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.14 FUEL TANK 4.14 FUEL TANK 4.14 FUEL TANK 4.14 FUEL TANK 4.14 FUEL TANK When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to position.
  • Page 40: Helmet Compartment

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.16 4.16 4.16 HELMET 4.16 4.16 HELMET HELMET HELMET COMPARTMENT HELMET COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT To gain access to the helmet compartment, proceed as follows: Use your key to rotate the ignition switch clockwise up to the seat opening position «A»...
  • Page 41: Rear Lugage Rack

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.18 4.18 REAR LUGGAGE RACK REAR LUGGAGE RACK 4.18 4.18 4.18 REAR LUGGAGE RACK REAR LUGGAGE RACK REAR LUGGAGE RACK This vehicle is fitted with a luggage rack «P» «P» «P»...
  • Page 42: Serial Numbers

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.20 4.20 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS 4.20 4.20 SERIAL NUMBERS 4.20 SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS This vehicle may be identified via to unique numbers: the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the Engine Serial Number. The Vehicle Identification Number «T»...
  • Page 43: Centre Stand

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.21 4.21 4.21 4.21 4.21 CENTRE STAND CENTRE STAND CENTRE STAND CENTRE STAND CENTRE STAND Push the stand’s bracket «17» «17» «17» «17» «17» downwards with your foot, whilst easing the vehicle backwards until it rests safely onto its centre stand.
  • Page 44: Rear View Mirrors

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Inspect your vehicle’s exhaust system regularly in order to ensure that is functioning correctly and that it shows no sign of rust or cracks/ holes. Please contact an authorised service centre in the event that the noise level or smoke produced by the exhaust increase.
  • Page 45: Hydraulic Tilting System (Hts)

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION It is highly recommended that you avoid riding your vehicle in a way that will stress the clutch components over long periods of time and that will cause them to overheat, e.g. riding uphill on a steep incline with a full load, or attempting a hill start with a passenger on a road with a 25% slope or higher: In case of clutch overtheating, allow the clutch to cool down for a few minutes with the engine running at idle.
  • Page 46: Shock Absorber Adjustment

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Do not remove the caps from either of Do not remove the caps from either of Do not remove the caps from either of Do not remove the caps from either of Do not remove the caps from either of the two cylinders.
  • Page 47: Cap.05 Riding The Vehicle Cap.05 Riding The Vehicle

    CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE...
  • Page 48: Preliminary Checs

    RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS The following checks must always be carried The following checks must always be carried The following checks must always be carried The following checks must always be carried The following checks must always be carried...
  • Page 49: Tyres Inflation Pressures

    RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE 5.2 TYRES INFLATION PRESSURES 5.2 TYRES INFLATION PRESSURES 5.2 TYRES INFLATION PRESSURES 5.2 TYRES INFLATION PRESSURES 5.2 TYRES INFLATION PRESSURES Correct inflation pressure will provide maximum stability, rider comfort and tyre life.
  • Page 50: Starting The Engine

    RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE Do not ride the vehicle until it runs out of fuel. Should Do not ride the vehicle until it runs out of fuel. Should Do not ride the vehicle until it runs out of fuel. Should Do not ride the vehicle until it runs out of fuel.
  • Page 51 RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE After starting the engine ride at moderate speeds during the first few minutes.A correct engine warm-up limits the emissions and reduces fuel consumption. In parking areas, pay particular attention that the In parking areas, pay particular attention that the In parking areas, pay particular attention that the In parking areas, pay particular attention that the...
  • Page 52: Stopping The Engine

    RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE STOPPING THE ENGINE STOPPING THE ENGINE STOPPING THE ENGINE STOPPING THE ENGINE STOPPING THE ENGINE Bring the vehicle to a halt and rotate the ignition switch to the «OFF» position With the ignition switch in this position, it is not possible to start the engine, the key may be removed and the steering lock is not engaged.
  • Page 53 RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE The first 1,000 km represent the most critical period in the life of your vehicle. A period of careful running-in will optimise the performance, and longevity of the engine and other components. All Quadro Quadro Quadro...
  • Page 54: Safe Operazion

    RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE RIDING THE VEHICLE SAFE OPERATION SAFE OPERATION SAFE OPERATION SAFE OPERATION SAFE OPERATION This section provides you with a number of key tips to ride your vehicle safely. You must become familiar with these suggestions and must adhere strictly to your local traffic laws as well as all warnings which have been summarised in this handbook, as these constitute the basis for a safe ride.
  • Page 55: Cap.06 Vehicle Maintenance

    CHAP.6 VEHICLE CHAP.6 VEHICLE CHAP.6 VEHICLE CHAP.6 VEHICLE CHAP.6 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 56: General

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.1 GENERAL 6.1 GENERAL 6.1 GENERAL 6.1 GENERAL 6.1 GENERAL To maintain your vehicle in a safe and reliable condition, the maintenance and adjustments outlined in this section must be carried out in line with the scheduled maintenance chart. Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the...
  • Page 57: Safety Instructions For Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE All maintenance operations performed on the vehicle must be compatible and carried out in observance with the specific safety standards.
  • Page 58: Daily Checks

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE DAILY CHECKS DAILY CHECKS DAILY CHECKS DAILY CHECKS DAILY CHECKS Before riding your vehicle, always perform the following checks: • Check coolant level • Check engine and final drive oil levels •...
  • Page 59 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE Level Checks Level Checks Level Checks Level Checks Level Checks Wait for 5 minutes after switching off the engine. Rest the vehicle on its centre stand and on level ground. Loosen and remove the filler plug/dipstick «1»...
  • Page 60 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE Replacement Replacement Replacement Replacement Replacement Warm up the engine for approximately 5 minutes, then switch off. Loosen and remove the filler plug/dipstick «1» «1» «1» «1» (see fig.04_06 pag.57). «1» «2»...
  • Page 61: Final Drive Oil

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.5 FINAL DRIVE OIL 6.5 FINAL DRIVE OIL 6.5 FINAL DRIVE OIL 6.5 FINAL DRIVE OIL 6.5 FINAL DRIVE OIL Final drive oil level checks, top ups and replacement must be carried out in accordance with the scheduled maintenance chart (pag.
  • Page 62: Spark Plug

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.6 SPARK PLUG 6.6 SPARK PLUG 6.6 SPARK PLUG 6.6 SPARK PLUG 6.6 SPARK PLUG Let the engine cool down before carrying Let the engine cool down before carrying Let the engine cool down before carrying Let the engine cool down before carrying Let the engine cool down before carrying out any maintenance operation.
  • Page 63: Draining Evaporated Oil

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE To prevent engine damage, only use spark plugs To prevent engine damage, only use spark plugs To prevent engine damage, only use spark plugs To prevent engine damage, only use spark plugs To prevent engine damage, only use spark plugs of the recommended type.
  • Page 64: Battery

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.8 BATTERY 6.8 BATTERY 6.8 BATTERY 6.8 BATTERY 6.8 BATTERY When removing the battery, the engine must When removing the battery, the engine must When removing the battery, the engine must When removing the battery, the engine must When removing the battery, the engine must be off and the ignition key must not be in the...
  • Page 65 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation Do not swap the battery leads. Reconnect the Do not swap the battery leads. Reconnect the Do not swap the battery leads. Reconnect the Do not swap the battery leads. Reconnect the Do not swap the battery leads.
  • Page 66: Fuse Box

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.9 FUSE BOX 6.9 FUSE BOX 6.9 FUSE BOX 6.9 FUSE BOX 6.9 FUSE BOX To allow access to the fuse box, turn the ignition switch to the seat opening position, lift the seat and remove the helmet compartment. Before replacing a blown fuse, you must ensure Before replacing a blown fuse, you must ensure Before replacing a blown fuse, you must ensure...
  • Page 67 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE Release the passenger foot-peg and remove the screw. Pull the cover «P» outwards in order to ease the removal of the duct (see fig. 17_06). Remove the duct «C» (see fig. 17_06). Remove the seven screws «2», «2», «2»,...
  • Page 68: Tyres

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING DO NOT USE PETROL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE DO NOT USE PETROL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE DO NOT USE PETROL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE DO NOT USE PETROL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE DO NOT USE PETROL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO CLEAN YOUR AIR FILTER.
  • Page 69: Coolant

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.12 6.12 6.12 6.12 6.12 COOLANT COOLANT COOLANT COOLANT COOLANT Thie cooling system is fitted with an electric fan (which starts automatically above a given temperature) in order to guarantee the most efficient performance in all riding conditions.
  • Page 70: Brake Fluid

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE TOP UPS TOP UPS TOP UPS TOP UPS TOP UPS To avoid burns, do not remove the expansion tank To avoid burns, do not remove the expansion tank To avoid burns, do not remove the expansion tank To avoid burns, do not remove the expansion tank To avoid burns, do not remove the expansion tank filler cap when the engine is still hot.
  • Page 71 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE The brake fluid reservoirs are located on the handlebar; to allow access to them, you must remove the aft handlebar cover. «1» «1» The combined (front and rear) brake reservoir «1» «1»...
  • Page 72: Front And Rear Brake Discs

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.14 6.14 6.14 FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS 6.14 6.14 FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS To guarantee your safety, the braking system must To guarantee your safety, the braking system must To guarantee your safety, the braking system must...
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE If the lining thickness of any pad is less than 1.5 mm (0.06 in), replace all the pads on the wheel. Riding with brake pads worn beyond the limit stated Riding with brake pads worn beyond the limit stated Riding with brake pads worn beyond the limit stated Riding with brake pads worn beyond the limit stated...
  • Page 74: Headlights

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.15 HEADLIGHTS 6.15 HEADLIGHTS 6.15 HEADLIGHTS 6.15 HEADLIGHTS 6.15 HEADLIGHTS To replace the high/low beam light bulbs, please contact your nearest Authorised Service Centre. If you have the necessary tools and knowledge to carry out these operations yourself, you will find a detailed procedure in the relevant section of this vehicle’s Workshop Manual that may be purchased at any Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 75: Licence Plate Light

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.17 LICENCE PLATE LIGHT 6.17 LICENCE PLATE LIGHT 6.17 LICENCE PLATE LIGHT 6.17 LICENCE PLATE LIGHT 6.17 LICENCE PLATE LIGHT Before carrying out any of the operations described Before carrying out any of the operations described Before carrying out any of the operations described Before carrying out any of the operations described Before carrying out any of the operations described...
  • Page 76: Scheduled Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.18 6.18 6.18 6.18 6.18 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Table key Table key Table key Table key Table key To maintain the vehicle in a safe C C C C C : Replace and reliable condition, the...
  • Page 77 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE X1000 à à à à à Pag. Pag. 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 9 Operation Pag. Pag. 15 15 Engine oil Engine oil filter Final drive oil Injection system...
  • Page 78: Extraordinary Maintenance

    Quadro Quadro Quadro markets its own line of spare parts and accessories that are approved and guaranteed for use. Contact an Authorised Service Centre to help you select and fit the correct spare part or accessory. The fitting of any non-approved parts and accessories may adversely affect the handling, stability or other aspect of the vehicle.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting Guide

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.21 6.21 6.21 6.21 6.21 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following table summarises a list of the many problems that may occur with their likely causes and possible fix. Troubleshooting guide Problem Likely cause...
  • Page 80: Tyre Puncture

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.22 TYRE PUNCTURE 6.22 TYRE PUNCTURE 6.22 TYRE PUNCTURE 6.22 TYRE PUNCTURE 6.22 TYRE PUNCTURE This vehicle is fitted with tubeless tyres. In the event of a puncture, these tyres will deflate slowly, providing the rider with a safer ride.
  • Page 81: Recommended Products

    6.25 6.25 6.25 RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS 6.25 6.25 RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS Quadro Quadro To guarantee an optimal performance from your vehicle, Quadro Quadro Quadro recommends the following products: Descrizione Descrizione Descrizione Descrizione Specifiche Specifiche Specifiche Specifiche...
  • Page 83: Cap.07 Vehicle Inactivity

    CHAP.7 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE CHAP.7 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE CHAP.7 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE CHAP.7 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE CHAP.7 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE...
  • Page 84: Vehicle Inactivity

    In the event that the vehicle is not going to be ridden for a long period of time, such as during winter, or for any other reason, special precautions requiring suitable knowledge, tools and equipment must be observed. For this reason, Quadro recommends that these operations are performed by an authorised service centre. If this is not possible, please follow the instructions provided below.
  • Page 85 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE T Y R E S T Y R E S T Y R E S T Y R E S T Y R E S Inflate the tyres as prescribed.
  • Page 87: Cap.08 Smantling And Disposal

    CHAP.8 CHAP.8 DISMANTLING AND DISMANTLING AND CHAP.8 CHAP.8 CHAP.8 DISMANTLING AND DISMANTLING AND DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL DISPOSAL DISPOSAL DISPOSAL DISPOSAL...
  • Page 88: Vehicle Dismantling And Disposal

    DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL VEHICLE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL VEHICLE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL 8.1 VEHICLE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL VEHICLE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL VEHICLE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL All dismantling operations carried out on the vehicle must be compatible and should strictly All dismantling operations carried out on the vehicle must be compatible and should strictly All dismantling operations carried out on the vehicle must be compatible and should strictly All dismantling operations carried out on the vehicle must be compatible and should strictly...
  • Page 89 DECOMMISSIONIG AND DISPOSAL DECOMMISSIONIG AND DISPOSAL DECOMMISSIONIG AND DISPOSAL DECOMMISSIONIG AND DISPOSAL DECOMMISSIONIG AND DISPOSAL We remind you that the disposal of vehicle components and polluting substances must be carried out in accordance with the law. You are responsible for keeping up with the regulations concerning the disposal of harmful substances in accordance with the law.
  • Page 92 THIS AREA IS RESERVED FOR BAR CODE Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Quadro Vehicles S.A. Email: infoquadro4motion.com www.quadro4motion.com...

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