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USER'S MANUAL
01273 020 965 I PARTS@SINNIS.CO.UK
Sinnis Motorcycles, Ocean View Business Pk
Gardner Road, Southwick, BN41 1PL
https://www.motomanuals.net/

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  • Page 1 WWW.SINNISMOTORCYCLES.COM USER’S MANUAL 01273 020 965 I PARTS@SINNIS.CO.UK Sinnis Motorcycles, Ocean View Business Pk Gardner Road, Southwick, BN41 1PL https://www.motomanuals.net/...
  • Page 2 User Manual (by company or individual) is not permitted. All information contained in this manual is correct at the time of going to print and Sinnis Motorcycles accept no liability for out of date information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Contents Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number..............3 Fuel system............................3 Instrumentation panel........................4 Left & right controllers........................5 Operation controls..........................6 General inspection..........................7 Starting & warming up........................8 Riding operation..........................9 Guide for safe riding.........................10 EFI system............................11 Service & Maintenance Schedule, tyre pressures................12 Inspection &...
  • Page 4: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number 1. The VIN is stamped on the 2. Nameplate is riveted on the 3. The engine number is standing pipe of the chassis. standing pipe of the chassis. stamped on the left side below the crankcase.
  • Page 5: Instrumentation Panel

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Instrumentation Panel Name Specification Ignition on Turn the ignition key clockwise to provide power to the ignition Ignition off Turn the ignition key anti-clockwise to cut the power Steering lock With the handlebars at full lock to the left, turn the key anti-clockwise to engage the steering lock.
  • Page 6: Left & Right Controllers

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Left and right controllers Name Specification Passing-light switch When overtaking, press the button to flash others. Hi Beam indicator Turn the switch to this position to use high beam Low Beam indicator Turn the switch to this position to use low beam Turning light switch Turn left/right turning light switch to this position, when changing riding direction...
  • Page 7: Operation Controls

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Operation Controls Name Specification 1. Throttle Controls the fuel intake 2. Gear selector This bike has 5 gears (1 down, 4 up) Come off the throttle when changing gear 3. Clutch lever Disengages gears when changing 4.
  • Page 8: General Inspection

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk General Inspection NO ITEM INSPECTION Fuel system Check for any leaks and tank is not overfilled Check the level of the oil Electrical system Check dashboard and electrical switches are functional Battery Check battery visually for leaks and any furring Clutch/front brake Check for any free movement/stability and travel within stated lever...
  • Page 9: Starting & Warming Up

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Starting and Warmup When starting the vehicle, each attempt should not exceed 5 seconds. Allowing at least 10 seconds before re-attempting. After three attempts, visually inspect motorcycle. Once started, always allow the motorcycle to warm up for a few minutes before setting off.
  • Page 10: Riding Operation

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Riding Operation To move off (with clutch held in) select 1st gear with the gear selector by your left foot. Put your right foot on the rear brake. Gently rotate throttle and slowly release the clutch and rear brake.
  • Page 11: Guide For Safe Riding

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Guide for safe riding 1. Ascending and descending slopes When riding up and down steep slopes, select the appropriate gear: For riding up steep slopes, use lower gears to increase the engine torque and avoid stalling the engine.
  • Page 12: Efi System

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk EFI system Electronic Fuel Injection The function of the EFI System is to regulate the mixture of air and fuel in the combustion chamber. The EFI System is comprised of: • • Injector • Throttle parts •...
  • Page 13: Service & Maintenance Schedule, Tyre Pressures

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Service Interval Every 2500 stroke thereafter Checks 1000 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 Service Item Engine Oil Inspect Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Oil Filter Clean Clean Replace Clean Clean Replace Clean Replace Coolant Levels Inspect...
  • Page 14: Inspection & Replacement Of Engine Oil

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Inspection and Replacement of engine oil Replace engine oil periodically; replace oil after preheating several minutes. Raise the bike upright to check the sightglass. Check if engine oil is blackened, if so it will need to be replaced (access cap, as pic1.). Check if oil level is below the lower mark - it MUST be between the two marks, so top up if necessary.
  • Page 15: Air Filter Cleaning & Spark Plugs

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Air Fil ter Cleaning and Spark Plugs Air Fil ter A dusty and blocked air filter will cause low power, high fuel consumption and rich concentration of mixed gas. It is recommended you inspect, clean and replace the air filter peridically. Remove the air filter Clear any dust or dirt with compressed air or change the filter.
  • Page 16: Brake Inspection And Maintenance, Wheel Adjustment

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Brake Inspection and Maintenance / Wheel Inspection Hydraulic brake inspection Standard tolerance of front brake: 10mm-20mm Standard tolerance of rear brake: 20mm-30mm Pull the brake lever in and release, to feel for any extra play or restistance in the lever. Do the same with the rear brake pedal.
  • Page 17: Chain Cleaning And Adjustment, Throttle Adjustment

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Chain cleaning and adjustment / Throttle adjustment Chain maintenance Clean any mud or dirt off the chain, then ensure chain is greased periodically at least every 2000 miles or sooner if required (due to poor weather conditions for example.) Inspect the chain visually on a regular basis.
  • Page 18: Battery & Fuse Replacement

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Battery and fuse replacement Battery A motorcycle battery can lose power and its charging capacity over time. Other factors may affect it also, such as: Heat: High temperatures can reduce your battery’s longevity and will increase the speed of discharge.
  • Page 19: Cleaning And Storage

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Cleaning and Storage Cleaning your motorcycle It is important to clean your bike regularly, especially after riding in poor weather or where there is mud or debrit which could cling to your bike and potentially cause rust. Salt on roads can also cause corrosion, so wash it off with cold water where possible.
  • Page 20: Circuit Diagram

    01273 020 965 I Parts@sinnis.co.uk Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram light blue blue white purple light green green yellow orange letter/letter means two color letter A means only the color as “letter” showing letter B means only the color as “letter” showing www.sinnismotorcycles.com https://www.motomanuals.net/...
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