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WELCOME Our scooter presents you with a challenge; a challenge to master a machine, a challenge to experience adventures, a challenge to be free. Unlike an automobile, there is no metal cage around you. There is only you and the road, linked together by a vehicle that resp- onds to your every command like no other.
SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safety Information Ride Within Your Limit Understand the challenges that you will face when operating a scooter will greatly improve your safety on the roads. There ar e Pushing the limits is a common cause of scooter accidents. Never ride beyond your personal abilities or faster than conditions many things that you can do to protect yourself when riding.
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1. Speedometer Steering Lock 2. Odometer 3. Turn signal indicator Turn the handlebar fully to the left and lock the steering as 4. High beam indicator show below to prevent theft: 5. Fuel gauge Push the key in when it’s in OFF position Release the key Turn to LOCK position 2.
The setting-up is only for scooters with Emark Rear Storage Compartment PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Brakes Brake Levers Check for correct free play in the brake levers and correct them if necessary. Make sure the brakes are working properly by checking at low speed shortly after starting out. NOTE: A soft, spongy feel in the brake lever indicates a failure in the brake system.
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PRE-OPERATION CHECKS PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Tires Engine Oil NOTE: *Brake fluid may deteriorate painted surfaces or plastic parts. If spilled, clean it up at once. *If brake fluid leakage is found, ask a dealer for immedi- ate repaires. Such leakage could indicate a hazardous condition.
OPERATION 5. For a cold vehicle, preheat the engine for 1-3 minutes Starting Off before riding. 1. Apply the rear brake lever with your left hand and hold the rear grip with your right hand. Push the scooter off the NOTE: main stand.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Periodic Maintenance and Minor Repair NOTE: *If you are not familiar with servicing your scooter, Periodic inspection, adjustments, and lubrication will keep 1250 1850 2500 3100 3700 4350 4950 5600 6200 6800 7450 consult your local dealer. Your scooter is designed for your scooter in the safest and most efficient condition Oil Filter use on paved road surfaces only.
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Brake Lever Free Play Adjustment Inspection of Brake Fluid Level S p ar k Pl u g I n s p e c t i on S pa rk Plug Ga p: 0 .8 mm Insufficient brake fluid may allow air to enter the brake system, possibly causing the brakes to become ineffective.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Steering Inspection Fuse Replacement If the fuse is blown, turn off the main switch and the switch of the circuit in question. Remove the screws on battery case cover. The fuse is at the side Periodically inspect the condition of the steering. of the case.
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MAJOR TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Engine displacement 150CC Engine displacement 150CC 2060×700×1125 Engine description 1440 mm Cylinder capacity 149.6 cm3 9.2:1 150mm 119kg Maximum net power output 1700 100r/min 150kg Net maximum work rate 6.25km/7500r/min 90km/h Net maximum torque 9.4N.m/5500r/min 6.4L 130/60-13 Maximum capacity 130/60-13 Brand of fuel oil...
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