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LF 150-10B(ENGLISH)A.p65
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2012-4-23, 9:33

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  • Page 1 LF 150-10B(ENGLISH)A.p65 2012-4-23, 9:33...
  • Page 2: Important Notices

    If the operator fails to follow safe operating and maintenance practices, Lifan Co. will not take any responsibility to any injury or damage occured. This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS MOTORCYCLE SAFE RIDING Engine Oil (EP) ................... 1 0 Safe Riding Rules ................1 Coolant ....................1 0 Protective Cloths ................1 Servicing of Cooling System ............1 1 Refitting ....................1 Clear away Carbon Deposit (EP) ............1 1 Loading ....................
  • Page 4: Motorcycle Safe Riding

    MOTORCYCLE SAFE RIDING SAFE RIDING RULES may make riding unsafe, and is illegal also. The user must obey all national and local WARNING Motorcycle riding requires special efforts on your part to ensure laws and regulations in relation to vehicle and traffic. If you have a good proposal safety.
  • Page 5: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION PARTS LOCATION (Fig. 1-3) Fig. 1 (Left-view) Fig. 2 (Right-view) Exhaust muffler Main step Radiator Front wheel Front shock absorber Gearshift pedal Center stand Side stand Rear wheel Rear winker Front winker Headlight Meter Rear shock absorber Front brake Pillion rail Seat Fuel tank...
  • Page 6: Vin Record

    Please fill the VIN and engine code of your motorcycle in the blank below. They will help order spare parts and find out the vehicle when stolen. Fig. 3 Rearview mirror The VIN is stamped on the right of the steering stem (Fig. 4). Tachometer The engine code is stamped on the bottom-left of the crankcase (Fig.
  • Page 7: Controlling Parts

    CONTROLLING PARTS Steering Lock METER AND INDICATORS (Fig. 8) To lock the steering head, turn left or right the steering bar as far as it will go, insert the Left turn signal indicator Odometer key into the ignition switch slot, turn to (OFF) position, then depress and turn Neutral indicator counterclockwise to LOCK position, at last remove the key.
  • Page 8: Left Handlebar Controls

    LEFT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS (Fig. 11) Turn the key clockwise by 90 . Fig. 13 Remove the cap. Fig. 11 To reinstall the cap, depress it onto the tank inlet in Cap lock Clutch lever position, then turn and remove the key. The fuel tank Fuel filler cap High beam dimmer sw.
  • Page 9: Gearshift Pedal

    Refuel at the earliest opportunity. loaded or ridden in rugged roads. CAUTION After refueling, return the fuel cock to ON NOTE Be certain to adjust shock absorbers both left and right to the same position. position. Otherwise, you mayrun out of fuel with no reserve. Learn how to operate the fuel cock when riding the motorcycle.
  • Page 10: Principle Of Fuel Evaporating Systerm (Ep)

    PRINCIPLE OF FUEL EVAPORATING SYSTEM (EP) OPERATION GUIDE Fuel Evaporating System (See attachment below) PRE-RIDE INSPECTION System working priniple: mainly consists of an adsorption and a desorption process. Inspect your motorcycle every time before you ride it. The items listed here will only take When the fuel evaporation comes out from the fuel tank, the evaporation is absorbed and a few minutes to inspect, and in the long run they can save time, expense, and possibly storaged by active carbon in the canister via pipe to make sure no it let off into the...
  • Page 11: Breaking-In

    RIDING Attempting to start the engine with the transmission in gear may result in damage to equipment. Start the engine and warm up it. Make sure the fuel in the tank is enough. Set fuel cock to position. While the engine idling, pull in the clutch lever and push down the gearshift pedal to Insert the ignition switch and turn it to position.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TOOL KIT (Fig. 21) REGULAR ODOMETER READING, km (Note SERVICE Some roadside repairs, minor adjustments and parts replacement can be performaced with First I T E M 1,000km 4,000km 8,000km 10,000km Remarks the tools available in the kit. Fuel line system Screw driver grip Fuel filter...
  • Page 13: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL (EP) COOLANT (Fig. 24 & 25) Check of Engine Oil (Fig. 22) 1. Function Check the engine oil level every use. The special coolant is designed for cooling, anti-depositing and promoting the boil The dipstick is located onto the rear portion of the point.
  • Page 14: Servicing Of Cooling System

    Inspect the electrodes and center porcelain for deposits, and 4. NOTES clean with a wire brush. If the spark plug is damaged, replace Do not open the radiator cap just after stopping the engine. Otherwise, burn you by aqueous vapour or boiling liquid. Check the spark plug gap which should be 0.90 0.05mm, Take care to discharge the coolant from the cooling system so as to prevent the crankcase...
  • Page 15: Valve Clearance

    3-WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER(EP) VALVE CLEARANCE (Fig. 29) (Fig. 28 ) 3-way catalytic converter is mounted on the exhaust system of motorcycle. It is designed to decrease contaminations such as CO, HC, NOx, etc. by redox reaction to catalyst when Index mark Adjusting the exhaust gases flow through the device.
  • Page 16: Fuel Filter

    FUEL FILTER (EP) (Fig. 30) When the engine has no idle speed or runs at a decreased speed, set the throttle stop The fuel filter is a fuel cock strainer. Remove the plug by turning it in B direction, take out screw in the middle between the two limit positions to help mix air and fuel.
  • Page 17: Front Brake

    FRONT BRAKE Wear limit Front Disk Brake (Fig. 35) Max. 10-20mm Fig. 35 Fig. 34 Fr. brake lever Brake main cylinder Sight glass Screw Cover Brake calliper Chain clip Adjusting bolt Locknut Index mark Rear axle locknut Chain The front brake lever is located at the right handlebar. The distance the front brake lever Adjustment moves before the brake starts to engage is called free play, which should be 10-20mm (Fig.
  • Page 18: Rear Brake

    FRONT/REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AND SUSPENSION REAR BRAKE (Fig. 36) Support the motorcycle on the center stand, pull in the front brake lever to lock the front wheel, pump the front/rear shock absorber up and down several times to see that it func- tions well without noise or leakage.
  • Page 19: Front Wheel

    BATTERY (EP) (Fig. 42) FRONT WHEEL (Fig. 39) The battery is located behind the left cover of vehicle. To remove the front wheel, support the motorcycle Front axle Maintain it in accordancde with the Maintenance Sched- on the center stand, loosen the lock screw, remove ule in the manual.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING, STORAGE AND OPTIONAL PARTS TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Lubricate the drive chain immediately after washing and drying to prevent surfaces from If the engine fails to start, do checks as follows: getting rusty. 1. Is there enough fuel in the tank? 5.
  • Page 21: Motorcycle Alarm (Optional)

    As a patent product developed by the Co., the Anti-fall-over device (i.e. safe belt of motorcycle) is designed to effectively increase the motorcycle’s safety during the riding of it, and the working principle is as follows: If the motorcycle happens to fall over to form an incline between the body and the ground below 30 while you are driving it which is equipped with the unit, the engine will automatically stop at once.
  • Page 22: Electric Diagram

    ELECTRIC DIAGRAM LF 150-10B(ENGLISH)A.p65 2012-4-23, 9:33...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Starting mode Electric starter Ignition system 1. DIMENSIONS & PERFORMANCE Max. net power, Overall dim. Max. power, Steering bar angle, Max. torque, Ground clearance, mm Engine oil type Turning circle dia., mm 4860 Engine oil capacity, Wheel base, mm 1330 Lubrication Kerb weight, kg...
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