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  • Page 2 Please insist and ensure that your pillion rider also follows these guidelines while riding with you. Log on to the exciting world of Royal Enfield web site: www.royalenfield.com to get to know more about us and exciting news from time to time.
  • Page 3 Royal Enfield, Chennai India. © Copyright 2018 Royal Enfield (A unit of Eicher Motors Ltd.). All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual shall be copied, distributed or otherwise dealt without the express permission in writing of Royal Enfield. Toll free no : 1-866-600-1122 E mail ID : U.Scustomerservice@royalenfield.com...
  • Page 4 We would like to emphasize that any repairs to the induction, emission, exhaust and evaporative systems must be performed only by a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer so that the motorcycle confirms to the United States Environment Protection laws, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and California Air Resources Board regulation.
  • Page 5 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Royal Enfield North America Limited, 226 N Water St., Milwaukee WI 53202 US. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT NOTICE ! SAFETY DEFINITIONS Statements in this manual preceded by the following words are of special significance: WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in an accident causing serious injury or loss of life. CAUTION Caution with the safety alert symbol, indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury leading to disability.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PERSONAL & VEHICLE INFORMATION ......7 PARKING ..............47 SAFE OPERATING RULES ..........8 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE ........48 RULES OF THE ROAD ..........15 TOOLS KIT ..............52 ACCESSORIES AND CARGO ........17 WHEEL REMOVAL / ASSEMBLY ......... 53 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........
  • Page 8: Personal & Vehicle Information

    PERSONAL & MOTORCYCLE INFORMATION Name Door No./ Street Locality City Country Res : Off : Contact Mobile : Email : Licence No. Valid till : Model Color : Engine No. VIN. No. Tire make Front : Rear : Tire Nos. Front : Rear : Battery make...
  • Page 9: Safe Operating Rules

    SAFE OPERATING RULES FUEL / REFUELING Royal Enfield motorcycles are designed to serve as a means of personal transport, and for on-road use Royal Enfield motorcycles are designed to only. It is not meant to be used as an off-road perform best with unleaded gasoline only.
  • Page 10 SAFE OPERATING RULES WARNING  DO NOT fill the fuel tank to its brim. Please fill Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly fuel only till the bottom of the filler neck insert so explosive under certain conditions. Any fuel leak, as to leave air space for fuel expansion, inside spillage, or negligence of adhere to safety norms the fuel tank.
  • Page 11 Contact your Failure to do so can lead to improper balance, poor Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer for repair of stability, poor handling, and abnormal tread wear. st eer ing o r s usp ens ion syste m. Da mag ed...
  • Page 12 SAFE OPERATING RULES Running in WARNING A new motorcycle must be operated according to the Avoid over speeding and never travel over special break-in-procedure. (See BREAK-IN-THE the speed limit. Excessive speed may cause loss FIRST 300 Miles (500 Kms) section.) Operate of control and could result in an accident causing motorcycle only at moderate speeds and out of traffic serious injury or loss of life.
  • Page 13 Owner’s Manual. Safe motorcycle operation requires alert mental Use only genuine Royal Enfield spare parts and judgment combined with a defensive driving attitude. approved accessories. Use of other manufacturer’s...
  • Page 14 SAFE OPERATING RULES WARNING harmful gases. Failure to heed to these warnings can result in loss of life. Consult your Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer regarding any questions or problems that WARNING occur in the operation of your motorcycle. Failure Motorcycle batteries contain lead and lead...
  • Page 15 SAFE OPERATING RULES WARNING WARNING DO NOT tow a diabled motorcycle. The Royal Enfield cautions you against the use of certain nonstandard parts such as aftermarket steering and handling of the disabled motorcycle and custom made extended front forks or will be impaired due to the force of the towline.
  • Page 16: Rules Of The Road

    RULES OF THE ROAD  Be sure all equipment required by Federal, State, another vehicle going in the same direction at province and local law is installed and are in good street intersections, on curves, or when going condition. up/or down a hill. ...
  • Page 17 RULES OF THE ROAD WARNING  Never jump a traffic light. When a change is Avoid excessive speed and never travel at imminent from GO to STOP (or vice versa) at a speed faster than the speed limit. Excessive intersections, slow down and wait for the light to speed may cause loss of control of motorcycle, change to green.
  • Page 18: Accessories And Cargo

    ACCESSORIES AND CARGO  DO NOT load bulky items too far behind the rider Royal Enfield cannot test and make specific or add weight to the handlebars or front forks. recommendations concerning specific or a combination of accessories sold. Therefore, the rider ...
  • Page 19 WARNING Royal Enfield cautions you against use of nonstandard parts such as aftermarket and custom made extended front forks which may adversely affect the performance and handling of the motorcycle.
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Ignition system Engine Ignition system ....Digital Electronic Ignition Engine ....... 4 Stroke, air cooled, Spark plug gap ....0.7 mm ........... single cylinder Spark plug ......WQR8DC Capacity ......499 cc (Displacement) Bore ........84 mm Transmission Stroke ........
  • Page 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electricals Chassis Frame ........ Tubular Frame Generation ......Alternator Tire size ..Front ..90 / 90-19” - 52 V System ......E start 12V DC ....... Rear ..110 / 80-18” - 58 V Battery ....... 12V - 12Ah Tire pressure .
  • Page 22 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Brakes ..... Hydraulic Disc Brakes Weights ......Front & Rear with ABS Kerb weight (90% fuel & oil) ....196 kg ......System Front: ....300 mm dia disc with twin Max pay load ......... 169 Kg ......piston caliper Max technical permissible mass ..
  • Page 23: Recommended Lubricants

    RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS Engine oil 15 W 50 API SL Grade Grade JASO MA, ESTER - Semi Synthetic oil Capacity 2.75 Ltrs. (First Fill only) 2.30 Ltrs. (during oil & filter element replacement in periodical maintenance) Front Fork Fork oil Capacity 200 ml.
  • Page 24: Motorcycle Identification Number Details

    MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - DETAILS The VIN is a 17 digit number punched on the right side steering head tube and in the information plate riveted to the frame down tube. Sample VIN XXXXXX World manufacturing Identification Engine Details Engine output Power Check Digit Model Year G-2016, H-2017, J-2018...
  • Page 25 MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - DETAILS VIN INFORMATION PLATE VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION Punched on the steering head tube Riveted on the frame down tube. Caution : It is illegal of tamper with the VIN / information plate as it is the only means of identification of the motorcycle.
  • Page 26: Engine Number Details

    ENGINE NUMBER - DETAILS The engine number is punched on the left hand side Crankcase. It is the means of identification of the Engine and its production details. Please do not tamper with the engine number as it is prohibited by law.
  • Page 27: Key Parts Location

    KEY PARTS LOCATION Right Side View 1. Right Trafficator Rear 4. Right Trafficator Front 7. Evaporative Emission Canister 2. Air Filter Box 5. Starter Motor 8. Tail lamp 3. ABS Cover 6. Brake Pedal 9. Head lamp...
  • Page 28 KEY PARTS LOCATION Left Side View 1. Left Trafficator Front 4. Center stand 7. Gear Change Lever 2. Electrical & Tool Box 5. Side Stand 8. Spark plug 3. Left Trafficator Rear 6. Battery Cover 9. Horn...
  • Page 29 KEY PARTS LOCATION Top View 11. Engine Kill switch 1. Horn button 6. Manual Bistarter 2. Turn signal switch 12. Front Brake Lever 7. Rear View Mirrors 3. Clutch lever 13. E-Start Switch 8. Ignition switch 4. Day flash switch 9.
  • Page 30: Operation Of Controls

    OPERATION OF CONTROLS Caution : Ignition Switch Protect your motorcycle against theft. After parking your motorcycle, remove the ignition key from switch and lock the steering head. Fuel tank cap (With Key locking feature) To Open:  Insert Key and Turn anti- clockwise.
  • Page 31 OPERATION OF CONTROLS DIP switch Head Lamp Day Flash Depress for Day Flash Low beam High Beam...
  • Page 32 OPERATION OF CONTROLS Horn Supplementary Engine Stop Depress Turn Signal Switch Right Left OFF (Push to off)
  • Page 33 OPERATION OF CONTROLS Engine Start Switch Manual Bi Starter Depress...
  • Page 34: Pre Operative Checks

    PRE OPERATIVE CHECKS A careful check of the following must be carried out everytime before riding and especially after long periods of storage to determine if additional maintenance is necessary. 1. Adequate fuel in the tank. 2. Free play and smoothness of all operating cables. 3.
  • Page 35: Side View Mirrors

    SIDE VIEW MIRRORS Your motorcycle is equipped with convex mirrors and WARNING has a curved surface. This type of mirror is designed Objects in mirrors are closer than they to give a wider rear view than a flat mirror; however app ear.
  • Page 36: Safe & Happy Riding

    SAFE & HAPPY RIDING  Riding dress Keep your toes in straight ahead direction.  Slightly grip the petrol tank with both knees.  Please wear a proper riding apparel.  Hold the handle bar grips, close to its inner end. ...
  • Page 37: Running In

    RUNNING IN Proper running-in is very important for obtaining maximum life and performance of a new motorcycle. The following guidelines explain proper running-in procedures. Since the engine is brand new, it should not be loaded excessively for the first 1,000 Kms. (600 Miles). During the first few hundred kilometers, the various parts in the engine wear and polish themselves to the correct operating clearances.
  • Page 38 Avoid prolonged full-throttle operation. Vary speed occasionally. Caution : Royal Enfield engines are air-cooled and consequently require forced air cooling of the cylinder head and barrel to maintain proper operating temperature. Extended periods of idling may over heat the engine, resulting in serious engine damage.
  • Page 39: Evaporative Emission Important Note

    Canister, rubber hoses and connectors to comply with a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer, if a problem in the the stringent California Air Resources Board (CARB) evaporative emission system. As the vehicle owner, emissions regulations, anti-smog standards.
  • Page 40: Warning Indications & Safety Systems

    MIL will glow continuously. It is recommended of fuel. BUT will also cause serious damage to the to take the motorcycle to a nearest Royal Enfield fuel pump. Please refuel as soon as the low fuel Authorized service station for a detailed inspection indication comes ON.
  • Page 41 In the event of sudden and hard application of the through a nearest authorized Royal Enfield brakes by the rider, the sensors in the braking Distributor. Failure to do so can result in a serious system will signal the ABS moderator to injuries and loss of life.
  • Page 42 WARNING INDICATIONS & SAFETY SYSTEMS CAUTION : (ABS) Failure to adhere to the above can cause an accident resulting in serious injuries and loss of ABS is a safety feature to help prevent locking of life. wheels during sudden application of brakes. It is by no means a substitute for good riding practices and anticipatory braking.
  • Page 43  In the event of the ABS indicator remaining continuously ON please take the motorcycle to a nearest authorized Royal Enfield service station to inspect the brakes system control of the vehicle. 4. Roll over Sensor ...
  • Page 44: Starting

    STARTING WARNING To start the engine, always ensure the gear is shifted to neutral before starting. However if the Before starting engine, always shift gears engine has stalled and has to be started when to neutral. the gears are engaged, pull in the clutch lever, Caution : depress starter button to start the engine in gear.
  • Page 45 STARTING Caution :  Ensure ignition Never accelerate the engine immediately after a stop switch is in ‘RUN’ position  cold start. The engine should be allowed to run slowly for 15-30 seconds. This will allow the engine  Depress Clutch to warm up and let oil reach all surfaces needing Lever lubrication.
  • Page 46 STARTING NOTE : The low fuel indicator will glow continuously if the If may be necessary to depress and hold the fuel level in the tank in below 0.93 US Gallon. manual bistarter for a minimum of one minute when starting the engine for the first time in cold mornings, temperatures below 10 o C or at higher Caution : altitudes, to keep the engine idling RPM steady.
  • Page 47: Gear Shifting

    GEAR SHIFTING CAUTION NOTE : The clutch must be fully disengaged before When engine speed decreases, while climbing a at tem pti ng to sh ift ge ar s. Fai lur e t o ful ly gradient or running at a reduced speed, shift to disengage the clutch may cause a jerky start and the appropriate lower gear to prevent the engine / OR stalling of the engine besides causing...
  • Page 48: Parking

    PARKING Parking Motorcycle on Side Stand Parking Motorcycle on Center Stand  Select a firm, flat surface.  Select a firm, flat surface.  Hold handle bar straight.  Lower side stand and gently tilt motorcycle to  Lower center stand, and ensure that both the the left till it rests firmly.
  • Page 49: Periodical Maintenance

    PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE The maintenance schedule detailed here will help you maintain your Royal Enfield motorcycle meticulously and to get a long trouble free service. The schedule provided herein is based upon average riding conditions and indicates the mileage at which regular inspections, adjustments, replacements and lubrications must be carried out.
  • Page 50 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE DESCRIPTION SCHEDULE Kms (x 1000) 0.5 Miles (x 1000) 0.3 3.75 9.5 11.25 13 17 18.75 1 Engine Oil Check level every 500 Kms or earlier as required 2 Engine oil filter element 3 Engine sump filter (oil strainer) Magnetic drain plug under gear box and secondary drain plug under crankshaft in crankcase right 5 Spark plug...
  • Page 51 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE DESCRIPTION SCHEDULE Kms (x 1000) 0.5 Miles (x 1000) 0.3 3.75 9.5 11.25 13 17 18.75 13 Air filter paper element 14 Inlet/Exhaust valve seating (compression/vaccum test) 15 Cylinder head 16 Exhaust system 17 Clutch free play Adjust every 1000 Kms or earlier as required 18 Rear brake pedal pivot 19 Battery terminals (apply petroleum jelly) 20 Earth wire eyelet...
  • Page 52 C : Clean D : De-carbonise I : Inspect L : Lubricate R : Replace NOTE : For maintenance after 30,000 Kms, (18,750 miles) please repeat the same frequency levels specified above, in consultation with a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer.
  • Page 53: Tools Kit

    TOOLS KIT Qty. Description Tommy bar Tubular spanner (21 × 24mm) Screw driver Double end spanners : (10 × 13 mm) (8 × 10 mm) (14 × 15 mm) Allen Keys : (5 mm) (3 mm) Tire Lever Single end ring spanner (24mm) Extension tube...
  • Page 54: Wheel Removal / Assembly

    WHEEL REMOVAL / ASSEMBLY Front Wheel removal  Slide out the wheel from the fork legs along with the speedo drive, and spacer on the left  Place the motorcycle on its center stand on a side. firm and flat surface. ...
  • Page 55 WHEEL REMOVAL / ASSEMBLY  Locate stepped spacer in the left side of the  Hold the axle from the right hub with its larger face outside. side and tighten nut on left side to a torque of 7 KgM ...
  • Page 56 WHEEL REMOVAL / ASSEMBLY Rear wheel removal Rear wheel reassembly  Place the motorcycle on  Ensure the four Cush Index mark center stand on a firm and rubbers are in position flat surface. inside the rear wheel hub.  Note the alignment index Swing Arm Reference ...
  • Page 57 WHEEL REMOVAL / ASSEMBLY NOTE :  Fix the brake hose pipe swing clips Ensure the brake disc is located in between the properly. brake pads.  Align the caliper bracket, wheel and swing arm holes all are in one line. Caution : ...
  • Page 58: Minor Maintenance Tips

    Place motorcycle on its center stand on a firm that the adjustments are best done by an expert, we surface. recommend that the motorcycle be taken to a nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer.  Start the engine, warm up for a few minutes & switch off Control Cables, Handle bar lever, pivots, ...
  • Page 59 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Engine - Oil Change  Fill recommended oil till the oil level is between the MAX and MIN marks in the oil level window (R efe r Per iod ic al Mai nte na nce Ch ar t f or in the right Crank case cover.
  • Page 60 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Spark Plug Caution : Cleaning and adjusting gap (Refer Periodical Do not fill oil over MAX mark. It may cause the engine Maintenance Chart for frequency) to smoke and result in loss of power. Do not use the ...
  • Page 61 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS the front and rear wheels are correctly aligned. and Inspection of Tires and Wheels free movement of steering system. Use only standard tires & tubes inflated to correct Check and remove stone, splinters, nails or other pressure. Using a motorcycle with improperly particles embedded in the tire treads.
  • Page 62 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Brake Fluid Caution : Check if oil is below ‘MIN’ level. To top Up, remove Brake fluid is highly corrosive and can cause cover and diaphragm, then top up with DOT 4 as damage to painted parts. Please ensure that brake specified.
  • Page 63 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Adjustments Drive Chain Tension Adjustment Clutch cable (play 2-3 mm) Place motorcycle on its center stand on a firm a. Clutch Play Adjustment surface. Ensure gears are in neutral and the rear wheel rotates freely. Check the drive chain tension at the bottom run of the chain.
  • Page 64 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Loosen the locknuts at both ends of the swing Wheels Alignment arm. Note the matching reference marks of the chain To reduce the free tensioner and the swing arm on the right side. play: Tighten / Loosen Tighten the adjuster adjuster nut on the nut on the right side...
  • Page 65 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Drive Chain Lock Fitment  Holding the adjuster nuts, tighten the If for any reason the chain link lock is removed, it lock nuts against should be fitted such that the closed end of the the adjuster nuts on lock is towards the direction of the chain rotation.
  • Page 66 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Pre load spring tension adjustment of tension and “anticlockwise” to reduce spring rear shockabsorber tension.  Ensure the spring tension is the same in both the left and right side shockabsorbers  After adjustment, ensure the adjuster notches are seated correctly against the peg in the shockabsorber.
  • Page 67 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Removal of Battery from the Motorcycle Battery Maintenance Care Maintenance :  The battery is located on the left side of the motorcycle near the electrical box.  Clean the battery well using a soft and wet cloth. ...
  • Page 68 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Care during long duration storage: WARNING  In the event the motorcycle is not used for a  Always disconnect the -ve terminal first and long duration, the battery must be disconnected then the +ve terminal, while removing the from the motorcycle and connected to a suitable cable connections automatic battery charger.
  • Page 69 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS  KEEP BATTERIES AND ELECTROLYTES OUT  Always ensure the battery charger is in OFF OF REACH OF CHILDREN. mode while connecting it to the battery for charging.  Always charge the battery ONLY in a well- ventilated area.
  • Page 70 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Reassembly of Battery on Motorcycle Changing Electrical Components  Locate the battery in the carrier with the terminals facing inside. Head Lamp Bulb  Connect the +VE terminal wire first.  Loosen the rim holding  Connect the -VE terminal wire next. screw on top and take out the head lamp.
  • Page 71 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Tail Lamp Bulb  Slightly rotate and takeout the fused headlight unit  Remove the two nuts holding the rear license assembly. plate.  Replace and position the new  Remove the three screws holding the tail lamp headlight assembly and align to the bracket.
  • Page 72 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Trafficator bulb  Refit the bulb holder and turn clockwise to lock the bulb holder.  Remove the screws & take  Refit the tail lamp on the bracket and rear out trafficator glass cover. license plate. ...
  • Page 73 Check the wear indicator mark on each pad. if either pad is worn to the wear indicator mark. replace both pads as set. Visit royal enfield dealer for this Check the wear indicator mark on each pad. if either service.
  • Page 74 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Fuse NOTE :  The fuse box is located inside the left side Do not use a fuse different rating from that electrical box. specified.  Gently remove the fuse box from the rubber strap holding it to the bracket in the box. ...
  • Page 75 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Blade Fuse Usage List Fuse No. Colour Remarks White Charging Fuse (25A) White Main Fuse (25A) Blue Ignition - EFI Fuse (15A) Signalling Fuse (10A) Brown Spare Fuse (5A) Blue Lighting Fuse (15A) White ABS Main Fuse 1 (25A) ABS Main Fuse 2 (10A) Brown ABS ECU (5A)
  • Page 76 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Air Filter Cleaning WARNING Compressed air can pierce the skin and  Unlock and open the right filter box. cause injury. Never direct compressed air on your  Remove the nut and take out the lid. hand or any part fo your body to check for air flow pressure.
  • Page 77: Long Trip Precautions

    Tire treads condition and wear of tires. long journey  Battery condition.  Service the motorcycle through a Royal Enfield  Correct level of oil in engine, brake fluid. Authorised Dealer as per periodical maintenance  Working of all lights and horn.
  • Page 78: Washing Procedure

    WASHING PROCEDURE Precautions After washing   Wash motorcycle when the engine is cold. Ensure, the motorcycle is thoroughly dry by wiping with a clean soft absorbent cloth or chamois leather.  Cover the silencer tail end and control switches with ...
  • Page 79: Storage Precautions

    STORAGE PRECAUTIONS  Store the battery in a cool, dry and well Incase your Motorcycle is not going to be used for a ventilated place. month or more, we advice the following precautions to the taken.  Do not place the battery in direct sun light, near ...
  • Page 80  Lubricate all control cables and pivots. Proper long-term storage is important for the safe,  Check proper level of oil in engine. trouble-free operation of your Royal Enfield motorcycle.  Fill fuel tank with fresh petrol.  Check fuel line for any cracks or cuts.
  • Page 82: Trouble Shooting

    Carefully read the appropriate sections of this manual before performing any work. Repair and maintenance operations not listed in this Owner’s Manual should be performed by your Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer only. Improper repair and/or maintenance could result in the motorcycle not functioning properly, serious injury or loss of life.
  • Page 83 Adjust cable free play Faulty fuel supply ..............* Remove fuel pump & clean. Fuel pump / filter blocked Choked air filter ..............Clean / Replace air filter Brakes adjusted too tight ............ * Re-adjust properly * Contact Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer...
  • Page 84 Clutch slipping ..............* Check and correct VII. Excessive fuel consumption Fuel leakage ................ * Check and rectify Choked air filter ..............Clean / Replace Under inflated tires ............... Inflate to correct pressure * Contact Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer...
  • Page 85 Under inflated tires .............. Inflate to correct pressure X. Electricals Bulbs do not light Loose / improper connection ..........* Check and correct Bulb fused ................* Replace bulb Fuse blown ................* Check and Replace fuse * Contact Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer...
  • Page 86 XI. Electronic Fuel Injection MIL Blinking continuously (1) Sensor Loose Connection ..........* Check & Correct XII. ABS (Anti lock Braking system) ABS lamp continuously ON........Take the vehicle to service center for diagnosis * Contact Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer...
  • Page 87: Warranty

    Authorised dealership’s service facility. During the warranty period, Royal Enfield’s obligation is limited to repair or replacing free of charge, such part or parts of the vehicle, which in examination shall be deemed defective in opinion of Royal Enfield and / or their distributors / authorised dealers.
  • Page 88 11. To the fullest extent allowed by law, Royal Enfield and its authorised distributors and/or dealers shall not be liable for loss of use, inconvenience, loss of time, commercial losses or other incidental or consequential damages.
  • Page 89: Emission Control System Warranty

    EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY. Royal Enfield Motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner, that this motorcycle is designed and built so as to conform, at the time of sale, with applicable regulations specified by the U.S. Federal...
  • Page 90 IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF THE MOTORCYCLE BE CARRIED OUT AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS AND ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED ROYAL ENFIELD SERVICE DEALER AND USING ONLY GENUINE ROYAL ENFIELD SPARE PARTS.
  • Page 91: Noise Control System Warranty

    EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY. Royal Enfield Motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner, that this motorcycle is designed and built so as to conform, at the time of sale, with applicable regulations specified by the U.S. Federal...
  • Page 92 IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF THE MOTORCYCLE BE CARRIED OUT AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS AND ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED ROYAL ENFIELD SERVICE DEALER AND USING ONLY GENUINE ROYAL ENFIELD SPARE PARTS.
  • Page 93: Evaporative Emission Control System Warranty

    WARRANTY, EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY & NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY. Royal Enfield Motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner, that this motorcycle is designed and built so as to conform, at the time of sale, with applicable regulations specified by the California Air...
  • Page 94 IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF THE MOTORCYCLE BE CARRIED OUT AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS AND ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED ROYAL ENFIELD SERVICE DEALER AND USING ONLY GENUINE ROYAL ENFIELD SPARE PARTS.
  • Page 95: Service Maintenance Record

    SERVICE MAINTENANCE RECORD Job Card KMS/ Royal Enfield Date Brief details of work / service Miles Authorised Dealer...
  • Page 96 SERVICE MAINTENANCE RECORD Job Card KMS / Royal Enfield Date Brief details of work / service Miles Authorised Dealer...
  • Page 97: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 98 Part No. RAM00103/A...

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