GAS GAS Enduro 2T 250 2018 Owner's Manual page 71

Enduro series
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troubleshooting
The gears jump.
The clutch slips.
The motorcycle is unstable.
The damping is too hard.
The damping is too soft.
The motorcycle makes abnormal
noises.
Worn shift fork.
gear grooves worn.
Broken gear.
damaged shift drum groove.
Worn shift fork axle
selector position spring broken.
Excessive clutch fluid level.
Worn clutch discs.
Broken or weak clutch spring.
cable makes turning of the handlebar difficult.
The steering axle nut is too tight.
damaged or worn steering bearings.
Bent steering axle.
Excessive fork oil level.
front fork with too much oil viscosity.
Twisted front fork.
Too much pressure in the tire.
suspension poorly adjusted.
insufficient fork oil level.
front fork with too little oil viscosity.
Low pressure in the tire
suspension poorly adjusted.
chain badly adjusted.
Worn chain.
Worn rear sprocket teeth.
insufficient lubrication of the chain.
Rear wheel misaligned.
front fork spring weak or broken.
Brake disc worn.
misplaced, worn or glazed pads
damaged cylinder.
supports, nuts, bolts badly tightened.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
check the level and adjust if necessary.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
Remove cable.
adjust the steering axle nut.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
Remove excess oil to proper level.
drain the oil from the fork and refill with an oil of
suitable viscosity.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
check the tires pressure.
adjust the suspension.
add oil to the proper level.
drain the oil from the fork and refill with an oil of
suitable viscosity.
check the tires pressure.
adjust the suspension.
adjust chain tension.
Replace chain, front and rear sprocket.
change rear sprocket.
Lubricate chain with proper lubricant.
check the tension of the spokes of the rim.
Readjust if necessary.
Replace front fork spring.
Replace the brake disc.
Reposition the pads or change them.
contact the official Gas Gas official service.
check and adjust to the appropriate tightening
torques.
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