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700CL-X Sport
Owner's Manual
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY
It contains important safety information.
This ROV should not be ridden by anyone under 18 years of age.
Passenger under 12 are prohibited.

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  • Page 1 700CL-X Sport Owner's Manual READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY It contains important safety information. This ROV should not be ridden by anyone under 18 years of age. Passenger under 12 are prohibited.
  • Page 2 Foreword Thank you for purchasing a CFMOTO vehicle, and welcome to our world-wide family of CFMOTO enthusiasts. Be sure to visit us online at www.cfmoto.com for the latest news, new product introductions, upcoming events, and more. CFMOTO is an international company that specializes in the development, manufacture, and marketing of all-terrain vehicles, utility vehicles, large displacement motorcycles, and their core components.
  • Page 3 Before every ride, please inspect your vehicle and follow the basic maintenance procedure riding. Please keep this manual together with your vehicle, even when transferring the vehicle to others. This motorcycle (CF700-2A) is subject to standard: Q/CFD 131. This manual complies with standard: GB/T9969-2008 and GB/T19678-2005. Zhejiang CFMOTO power Co., Ltd reserves the final explanation rights of the owner's manual.
  • Page 4 Important Information The following warning signs appear in many places of this manual. In order to drive the vehicle safely, please follow with the security warning signs. Please read this owner's manual carefully, the security warning signs will be highlighted and display on the key locations. DANGER This security warning indicates a possible hazard that could lead to serious injury or death for operator or people around if the appropriate measures are not taken.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Foreword ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 2 Important Information Important Information ........................................4 4 Pre-ride Pre-ride �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 1 General Information General Information ..........................................3 3 VIN and Engine Serial Number VIN and Engine Serial Number ������������������������������������������������������������������ ������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 6 Side Stand Side Stand ..............................................19 Mounting base for License Plate Mounting base for License Plate ................................20 Passenger armrest and footrest kit Passenger armrest and footrest kit ................................21 Telematics Box Telematics Box ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 Instrument Display Instrument Display ..........................................26 Clutch Lever Free Play Clutch Lever Free Play �����������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 7 Air Filter Air Filter ................................................44 Cooling System Cooling System ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 45 Radiator and Cooling Fan Radiator and Cooling Fan ......................................45 Radiator Hoses Radiator Hoses ............................................45 Coolant Coolant ................................................46 Coolant Level Inspection Coolant Level Inspection ......................................48 Coolant Filling Coolant Filling ......................
  • Page 8 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ..................................61 Shock Absorber Shock Absorber ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 62 Shock Absorber Inspection Shock Absorber Inspection ....................................62 Rear shock absorber adjustment Rear shock absorber adjustment ................................63 Front shock absorber adjustment Front shock absorber adjustment ................................64 Preload Adjustment Preload Adjustment .....................
  • Page 9 Safe Riding Technique Safe Riding Technique ........................................80 Additional Cautions for High Speed Operation Additional Cautions for High Speed Operation ........................82 Break-in Period Break-in Period ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 83 Maintenance Periodic Schedule Maintenance Periodic Schedule�������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������� 84 Break-in Maintenance Schedule Break-in Maintenance Schedule .................
  • Page 10 Pre-ride WARNING There are different kinds of warning stickers on visible locations of the vehicle, please do not remove any of them. If any of the warning stickers is missed, you or other people may not recognize the danger and may lead to some injuries.
  • Page 11 DANGER Do not make any modification on this vehicle without CFMOTO approval. Improper modification may lead to severe result. Any modification to the configuration or electrical parts of this vehicle, will cause effect to the noise, exhaust and power. Improper loading may lead to severe result. Improper installation of accessories may lead to safety hazard.
  • Page 12: General Information General Information

    General Information Important Information before Riding • Any driver and/or passenger should be completely familiar with motorcycle operation. The passenger can affect control of motorcycle by improper positioning during turning corner or sudden movements. So it’s important for passenger to sit still while the motorcycle is in motion and not interfere with the operation of motorcycle.
  • Page 13: Important Information Important Information

    • Fairings, windshield, backrest and any other large items have the capability to affect the stability and handling of the motorcycle. Not only because of their weight, but also aerodynamic forces acting on these surfaces while motorcycle is in operation. The parts by poorly designed and installed can result in unsafe riding condition.
  • Page 14: Vin And Engine Serial Number

    VIN and Engine Serial Number Be sure to record below VIN number, engine serial number and name plate number for your maintenance purposes. Vehicle identification number: Engine serial number: 1 VIN NO. 2 Engine serial NO. 3 Name plate...
  • Page 15: Specification

    Specification 700CL-X Sport L3e-A3 L3e-A2 Performance Max. power 69.06Hp (51.5 Kw) / 8750 rpm 46.36Hp (34.5 Kw) / 7250 rpm Max. torque 44.9ft-Ib (60.9 N•m) / 6500 rpm 41.21ft-Ib (55.9 N•m) / 5500 rpm Min. turn diameter 15.4 ft (4.7 m) 15.4 ft (4.7 m)
  • Page 16 Ignition control system ECU Ignition Lubricating system Pressure splash lubrication Engine oil type First choice: SAE 10W-40 SJ JASO-MA2 Second choice:SAE 10W-30 SJ / SAE 10W-50 SJ / SAE 20W-40 SJ / SAE 20W-50 SJ JASO-MA2 Coolant capacity 54 oz + 12.8 oz (1600 mL + 379 mL) Idle Speed 1450 r/min ±...
  • Page 17 Front MT 3.5×17MT Rim size Rear MT 5.5×17MT Capacity of fuel tank 3.43gal (13 L) Average fuel consumption 1.27gal (4.8 L) per 100 km Electric components Battery 12 V / 11.2 Ah Headlight Tail / brake light...
  • Page 18: View Of Vehicle

    View of Vehicle Rear Left View 1: Instrument 2: Handlebar switch, LH 3: Clutch lever 4: Seat lock 5: Fuel tank lock 6: Keyless start system 7: footrest kit 8: Gear shift lever...
  • Page 19: Front Right View Front Right View

    Front Right View 9: Passenger armrest 10: Throttle grip 11: Handle bar switch, RH 12: Front hand brake lever 13: Rear brake lever...
  • Page 20: Controls

    Controls Clutch Lever Clutch lever is on the left side of handlebar. The clutch is type of cable clutch. Adjust the clutch lever's distance by using the clutch lever adjusting knob. Adjusting knob Front Hand Brake Lever Front hand brake lever is on the right side of handlebar.
  • Page 21: Handlebar Switch,, Lh Handlebar Switch,

    Handlebar Switch, LH Left handlebar switch is on the left side of handlebar. Function of left handlebar switch Short press to shift between ECO Mode button mode and sport mode. SPORT Short press this button, the right turning light will be on. Turning light switch Short press this button, the left...
  • Page 22: Handlebar Switch, Rh Handlebar Switch, Rh

    Handlebar Switch, RH Right handlebar switch is on the right side of handlebar. Right handlebar switch function Short press to turn on the Hazard flasher hazard flasher light. switch Turn to this position, the vehicle turns off. Stop switch Turn to this position, start the vehicle.
  • Page 23: Electronic Throttle Assy Electronic Throttle Assy

    Electronic throttle assy This vehicle is equipped with electronic throttle assy . When turn the throttle grip, ECU will offer the best fuel supplying quantity by combining the information of throttle open angle, engine RPM, gear position, engine temperature and vehicle driving mode,etc.
  • Page 24: Locks Locks

    Locks Ignition switch Turn left the handlebar, then turn the key to be this position to lock the Handlebar lock handlebar. Turn the key to this position, engine will Turn off not work and the whole vehicle circuit is disconnected. Turn the key to this postion, engine will work and the whole vehicle circuit is Start...
  • Page 25 Keyless Start System (If equipped) This vehicle is equipped with keyless start system. When customer takes the active key near the vehicle within 1.2m distance, short press the vehicle start button , then the engine will start and all the electric circuits are connected. Short press start button after starting the vehicle, the vehicle will be turned off.
  • Page 26 Active Key Battery Replacement Push down and remove the back cover of active key. Remove the button battery cover Replace with new button battery. Button battery model: CR 2032 (3V) Mount back the battery cover and active key back cover. Active key battery replacement period: two years.
  • Page 27 Seat Lock Seat lock is on the left side of the vehicle. The seat can be removed by opening the seat lock. Gear Shift Lever Gear shift lever is on the left side of engine.
  • Page 28: Rear Brake Lever Rear Brake Lever

    Rear Brake Lever Rear brake lever is on the right side of engine. Rear brake caliper activates braking by using of the rear brake lever. Side Stand The side stand is on the left side of the vehicle, and is used for parking.
  • Page 29 Mounting base for License Plate There is a magic sticker on the lower position of the mounting base for license plate. In order to reduce the risk of loss, please follow the below steps to mount the license plate: 1. Remove the factory plate. 2.
  • Page 30 Passenger armrest and footrest kit Passenger armrest is the holding part mounted on motorcylce for passenger to hold during driving, including strap and handle. Footrest is the pedal part mounted on motorcycle for driver and passenger to treadle.
  • Page 31 Telematics Box T-BOX is an optional part, and when you purchase a vehicle, you’d better check with dealer if it’s equipped with a telematics box, or T-BOX. The T-Box is an intelligent vehicle terminal that builds a communication bridge between owners and vehicles through the CFMOTO RIDE APP installed on a mobile device.
  • Page 32 Instrument Instrument Instrument Indicators Instrument Indicators 9 10 Coolant temp. warning 1 Turn signal indicator 4 Position lamp indicator 7 10 ABS indicator indicator 2 High beam indicator 5 SEL button 8 Oil pressure indicator 11 Keyless indicator 3 Neutral indicator 6 ADJ button 9 Fault indicator...
  • Page 33 Turn signal indicator- 1 When turning light switch is on this position“ ”, left turn signal indicator will flash. When turning light switch is on this position“ ”, right turn signal indicator will flash. High beam indicator- 2 When the light switch is on this position“ ”, and the dimmer switch is on this position“...
  • Page 34 Oil pressure indicator- 8 When this indicator lights on, it indicates that the oil level is very low or oil pump can not work normally or the oil tube may be blocked, should stop the engine immediately and inspect the reason. Fault indicator- 9 When the vehicle circuit inspects with any faults, this fault indicator will be on.
  • Page 35 Instrument Display 1 Gear display 4 Sport Mode 7 Fuel display 2 Tachometer 5 Rider Information Center 8 Cruise control system display 3 Economic Mode 6 Speed display 9 Odometer display...
  • Page 36 Gear display- 1 Display the current vehicle gear position. Tachometer- 2 Display the current engine rotating speed. Economic mode- 3 When the mode button shifts to the economic mode, this area will light on. Sport mode- 4 When the mode button shifts to the sport mode, this area will light on. Rider Information Center- 5 The rider information center displays several information, include: time, average speed, instantaneous fuel consumption, battery voltage and coolant temperature.
  • Page 37 Cruise control system display- 8 The cruise control system display area displays the current selected target speed. When the vehicle speed is large than 40Km/h, the gear is between the forth and sixth gear, use the cruise control system button to activate, no need to control throttle by manual and the vehicle could maintain at the selected speed.
  • Page 38 DANGER In order to avoid activating the cruise control system function by accident, please turn off the cruise control system. Please be careful to drive when adjust the vehicle speed by speed adjusting button. Please do not use cruise control system when the traffic is busy, or sharp turning, winding roads, slippery road surfaces , ice or snow road surfaces, steep hill roads.
  • Page 39 Instrument Navigation / Settings / Adjustments Mileage display area Item Display Operation Result Short Odometer Shift to be trip meter Trip meter press Long Trip meter clean to be Trip meter Trip Trip meter press zero Short Trip meter Trip Shift to be engine our Engine hour press...
  • Page 40 Rider Information Center Item Display Operation Result Long Home interface Home interface Shift to time setting Hour setting interface press Short Minute setting Shift to be time setting press interface Hour setting Short Add 1 hour by every Hour setting interface interface press press...
  • Page 41 Item Display Operation Result Short Back to home interface Home interface press Shift the unit (include Unit setting Unit setting interface speed, odometer, trip Short meter, average speed, Unit setting interface press cruise control system target speed) Shift to instantaneous Short Instantaneous fuel Time display...
  • Page 42 Clutch Lever Free Play Check clutch lever smoothness; Turn handlebar towards the left to the end; Slowly pinch clutch lever until the resistance is evident. Check clutch lever position where the clearance is the free play。 Free play:10 mm ~ 20 mm WARNING If there is no free play for clutch lever, the clutch starts to slip.
  • Page 43 Took Kit Tool kit is located under the seat. The tools attached with the vehicle could be helpful for partial parts maintenance, disassembling and assembling.
  • Page 44 Fuel System Fuel Tank Avoid spilling gasoline on the fuel tank when fill with fuel, if so, wipe it off immediately to avoid pollution or causing dangers. Fuel tank volume: 13 L DANGER Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. Please fill fuel in ventilated place.
  • Page 45 Fuel Requirement This motorcycle is designed to use only unleaded 95# (V) or above gasoline. CAUTION Don't use leaded gasoline, as it will destroy the catalytic converter. (For further understanding, please refer to more information related catalytic converter) Be sure to use fresh gasoline. Gasoline could oxidate and result in loss of octane and volatile compounds and produce colloidal and lacquer deposits which could damage fuel system.
  • Page 46 Engine Assy In order that engine, transmission, and clutch work properly, maintain the engine oil at the proper level, between the upper and lower lines on the oil window. Inspect and change the oil in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart. During long time lubrication processes, not only produces dirt and metallic impurities, also will consume itself.
  • Page 47 Change Engine Oil and Oil Filter Park the vehicle by side stand on the level ground. Idling the engine for several minutes to warm up the engine, then shut off the engine. WARNING Warm up the engine by long time may lead to high temperature of the engine and engine oil.
  • Page 48 Remove the oil filter and replace with new oil filter. Reinstall oil filter; CAUTION When mount the oil filter, apply one layer of oil film on the oil filter seal ring. Clean the oil drain bolt and the place around oil drain bolt. Replace with new washer and remount the oil drain bolt and washer.
  • Page 49 Remove the oil filling screw plug Fill with 2600ml oil of SAE10W/40 SJ, JASOMA2. Remount the oil filling screw plug. Idling the engine for several minutes, allow the oil run into the oil filter. Turn off the engine. Inspect the oil level and adjust according to the level result. Engine Oil Capacity Change with oil filter: 2.6 L CFMOTO recommends to use APISJ oil or higher.
  • Page 50 Spark Plug The spark plugs should be replaced in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart. Spark plug removal should be done by an authorized dealer. Spark plug type: CR8EI Spark plug clearance : 0.7 mm ~ 0.9 mm Tightening torque: 15 N•m...
  • Page 51 Air Intake and Exhaust System Fuel & Exhaust Detecting System Fuel & Exhaust System is detected by Oxygen Sensor There is an oxygen sensor installed on exhaust pipe. It detects Air & Fuel combustion condition by measuring oxygen density and transferring it to be electrical signal and pass to ECU. When ECU judges that combustion is not completely, ECU will adjust fuel injection according to the signals from TPS and Intake air temperature sensor.
  • Page 52 Valve Clearance Valve and valve seat may worn during operation, so need to adjust the valve clearance after a period time of using. WARNING If not adjust valve clearance when valve and valve seat tappet worn during operation, it will eventually cause the valves remaining partly open or no clearance,will reduce performance or make noise or serious engine damage.
  • Page 53 Air Filter A clogged air filter restricts air intaking, increases fuel concentration, reduces engine power, and causes spark plug drowning. The air filter element must be cleaned in accordance with the periodic Maintenance Chart. When driving in dusty, rainy, or muddy condition, the air filter element should be serviced more frequently than the recommended interval in the periodic Maintenance Chart and should be operated by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 54 Cooling System Radiator and Cooling Fan Check the radiator fins if out of shape or obstruction by insects or mud, clean off any obstructions with a stream of low pressure water. WARNING Keep your hands and clothing away from the fan blades when it's working to avoid any injury or death. Using high-pressure water to wash the vehicle could damage the radiator fins and impair the radiator's effectiveness.
  • Page 55 Coolant Coolant absorbs excessive heat from the engine and transfers it to the air by the radiator. If the coolant level is low, the engine overheats and may suffer severe damage. Check the coolant level daily before riding the motorcycle and do maintenance in accordance with the periodic maintenance chart. Replenish coolant if the level is low in accordance with the periodic Maintenance Chart.
  • Page 56 DANGER Coolant is toxic and harmful for health. Don't allow the coolant to touch skin, eyes or clothing. If swallow the coolant, should see doctor immediately. If touch with skin, should flush the contact position with plenty of water immediately. If the coolant contacts eyes, should flush the eyes with plenty of water immediately and then see doctor at once.
  • Page 57 Coolant Level Inspection Park the vehicle by side stand in the level ground. Inspect the coolant level in the reservoir. If it is located at area A: Drain out the redundant coolant until it arrives at area B. If it is located at area B: The coolant is in proper level. If it is located at area C or can not see the level: Refill with the same coolant until it arrives at area B.
  • Page 58 Coolant Filling Open the reservoir cover and add the same coolant to area B. CAUTION If coolant needs to be added frequently, or the reservoir tank completely dry, there is probably leaks in the system. Have the cooling system inspected by an authorised dealer. Connect with your dealer for replacing coolant.
  • Page 59 Tire and Chain This vehicle only install tubeless tires, rims and inflating valves. Only use recommended standard tires, rims and inflating valves. Do not install inner tube tires on tubeless rims. If tires are not installed well may cause tire air leakage. Do not install a inner tube inside a tubeless tire. Tire Specification Front wheel 120/70 ZR17...
  • Page 60 NOTE: Inspect the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Tire pressure is affected by the change of environment temperature and altitude. If the environment temperature and altitude have a big change during the driving trip, tire pressure should be adjusted and inspected accordingly.
  • Page 61 Tire Friction When tire tread wear exceed the use limit, the tire becomes more susceptible to be punctured and failure. An accepted estimate is that 90% of all tire failures occur during the last 10% of tread life. So it is unsafe that continue to use tires when they are bald.
  • Page 62 Drive Chain Inspection The drive chain slack and lubrication must be checked daily before riding in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart for safety and preventing excessive wear. If the chain becomes badly worn or maladjusted, it will lead to be too loose or too tight. If the chain is too tight, will accelerate the wear for chain, sprocket, rear sprocket and rear rim, some parts may crack or break when over payload.
  • Page 63 Chain tension inspection Set into Neutral gear. Park with side stand. Push up the chain, confirm the chain tension. If the chain tension is out of specification, adjust it to be standard. Standard value: 30 mm ~ 40 mm 30 mm ~ 40 mm NOTE: The degree of wear is not homogeneous for whole chain, rotate the rear wheel in different positions to repeat measurement for...
  • Page 64 Wear inspection Set into Neutral gear. 320.7mm Park with side stand. Chain tensioning or hanging a 10 kg object on the chain. Measure the length between middles of 20 links which is elongated, if the stretch length is exceeded than the standard limit, then need to replace with new one.
  • Page 65 Brake System In order to guarantee excellent performance of your vehicle and personal safety, please repair and maintain the vehicle timely according to the Periodic Maintenance Chart. Make sure all the parts for brake system are in good state. If any damage for brake system, have your vehicle inspected by authorized dealer.
  • Page 66 Brake Fluid Level Inspection Park the vehicle with side stand. Inspect the front and rear brake reservoir fluid level. If the brake fluid level is located at area A: Drain out the redundant fluid until it arrives at area B. If the brake fluid level is located at area B: The fluid is in proper level.
  • Page 67 Adding Brake Fluid WARNING Brake fluid causes skin irritation. Keep brake fluid out of the reach of children. Keep brake fluid away from skin, eyes or clothing, please wear protective clothing and goggles when operating. Consult a doctor immediately if brake fluid has been swallowed. Rinse the affected area with plenty of water in the event of contact with the skin.
  • Page 68 Front brake fluid reservoir Remove bolt Remove the cover and reservoir gasket Refill brake fluid to area B. Mount the cover and reservoir gasket in place. Mount bolts. Note: Be careful not to lose nut Rear brake fluid reservoir Remove the cover and reservoir gasket Refill brake fluid to area B.
  • Page 69 Brake Disc Inspection Inspect brake discs periodically for any damage, out of shape, crack or wear. Damage brake discs may cause braking failure. Worn-out brake discs reduce the braking distance. If brake discs are damaged or exceeding the wear limit, contact with your authorized dealer to replace with new brake discs immediately.
  • Page 70: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs) Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ABS is a safety system that prevents locking of the wheels when driving straight ahead without the influence of lateral forces. With assistant of ABS, when fully brake or brake in gritty, ponding, sliding or other low adhesive force road conditions, all could handle with full brake force and will not lock the wheel which could be dangerous.
  • Page 71 Shock Absorber Shock Absorber Inspection Holding the handle bar, compress the front fork for several times to inspect if it works smoothly. Visually inspect front shock absorber for oil leak, scratches or friction noise. After riding, check the front shock absorber if any mud on it, clean it or could lead to oil seal damage and absorber oil leak.
  • Page 72: Rear Shock Absorber Adjustment Rear Shock Absorber Adjustment

    Rear shock absorber adjustment The shock absorber has been adjusted to the best position when the vehicle leaves the factory, which is suitable for most situations. Rebound damping adjustment Rebound damping affects the response speed of shock absorber. The lower the rebound damping setting , the slower the rebound speed of the suspension.
  • Page 73: Front Shock Absorber Adjustment Front Shock Absorber Adjustment

    Front shock absorber adjustment RH front shock absorber The shock absorber has been adjusted to the best position Compression damping when the vehicle leaves the factory, which is suitable for most situations. Compression damping adjustment Compression damping affects the response speed of shock absorber.
  • Page 74 Rebound damping adjustment LH front shock absorber Rebound damping affects the response speed of shock absorber. The lower the rebound damping setting , the slower the rebound speed of the suspension. The higher the rebound damping setting, the faster the rebound speed of the suspension.
  • Page 75: Preload Adjustment Preload Adjustment

    Preload Adjustment Spring preload influence the force strength needed during spring compression. The higher the preload, the more force will be needed to compress the same distance for spring. The lower the preload, the less force will be needed to compress the same distance for spring.
  • Page 76: Electrical System And Light Signal

    Electrical System and Light Signal Battery The battery in this vehicle is maintenance-free battery. Therefore, it is unnecessary to inspect the amount of battery electrolyte or add distilled water. To ensure optimum service life of the battery, charge the battery properly to ensure the battery have enough power to the starter motor. When the motorcycle is used frequently, battery will be fully charged by the motorcycle charging system.
  • Page 77 Battery Maintenance Always keep the battery fully charged or may damage the battery and result in a shorter life. If ride the vehicle infrequently, inspect the battery voltage weekly with a voltmeter. If it drops below 12.8 volts, the battery should be charged with an appropriate charger (check with your dealer). If you will not use the vehicle for longer than 2 weeks, the battery should be charged with an appropriate charger.
  • Page 78: Light Light

    Light High beam and low beam light is adjustable. Rotate the light adjusting knob to adjust light. CAUTION Adjustment of high / low beams should be accordance with local regulations. The light ray standard is based on that front and rear wheels touch down the ground and driver sits on the vehicle. All the lights are LED structure, which cannot be repaired if damaged or failed.
  • Page 79: Fuse Fuse

    Fuse Fuse box is located under the seat, it is visible after removing the seat and the dust cover. If fuse is blown, inspect the electrical system for damage and replace with the same new fuse. WARNING Don't use any substitute wire for the standard fuse. Replace the blown fuse with a new one of the same ampere.
  • Page 80: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic Converter This motorcycle is equipped with a catalytic converter in the exhaust system. Platinum and rhodium in the converter will react with carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, and then convert them into carbon dioxide and water resulting in much cleaner exhaust gases to be discharged into the atmosphere. For proper operation of the catalytic converter, the following cautions must be followed: Only use unleaded gasoline.
  • Page 81: Fuel Evaporation System

    Fuel Evaporation System Please contact CFMOTO dealer when fuel evaporation system failed. Don't modify the fuel evaporation system, or may not meet requirement of the fuel evaporation regulation. Tube connection should be well connected after repairing without air leakage, blocking, squeezing, broken and damage etc.. Fuel steam from fuel tank will be released into carbon tank through absorption tube.
  • Page 82: How To Ride This Motorcycle

    How To Ride This Motorcycle Daily Safety Inspection Check the following items before daily riding will help keep your vehicle in safety and reliable condition. If anything unusual, please refer to the Maintenance and Adjustment chapter or contact your dealer. If operate the vehicle under the abnormal condition, it may lead to serious damages or accidents.
  • Page 83 Luggage Inspect the luggage if fastened securely, make sure the luggage height is within the requirement of local regulation. Dashboard Check the fault indicators. Check if the fuel tank volume is enough. Rear Mirror Check rear mirror for appropriate view angle. Light Check if all the lights work well, if the beam height for front lights meets the local regulations.
  • Page 84: Starting Starting

    Starting Sit on the vehicle with side stand up. Turn on the ignition switch. Place the gear in Neutral. Turn the stop switch to position “ ” . CAUTION Engine running with high RPM in cold temperature negatively impacts the lifespan of engine. Always run the engine warm at a low speed.
  • Page 85: Starting Off Starting Off

    Starting Off Hold the clutch lever, shift into a gear, then release the clutch lever slowly and at the same time open the throttle gently. Shifting, Riding Hold the clutch lever and release the throttle. Shift gears with gear shift lever. Release the clutch lever and enlarge slowly the throttle at the same time to finish shifting the gear.
  • Page 86 WARNING Comply with the local traffic regulations for minimum passenger age. Comply with the local traffic regulations and ride defensively and foresightedly to detect sources of danger early on. When the tire is in cold temperature, the road grip performance is reduced, please be careful to drive with middle speed during the initial several kilometers, until the tires arrive at it's available temperature.
  • Page 87: Brake Brake

    Brake Release the throttle when apply braking, and use front and rear wheel brake for braking in the same time. Finish braking before turning, and shift to lower gear according to the speed. When long distance downhill, please use engine brake and shift to lower gears. But do not operate with high engine RPM.
  • Page 88: Parking Parking

    Parking Stop the vehicle with brake. Shift to Neutral gear. Turn off the ignition switch. Park the vehicle on strong level ground. Use side or middle stand (if equipped) to support vehicle. Turn left the handle bar, lock the handle bar with the key. Take out the key.
  • Page 89: Safety Operation

    Safety Operation Safe Riding Technique The following cautions are applicable for daily motorcycle use and should be carefully observed for safety and effective vehicle operation. For safety, eye protection and a helmet are strongly recommended. You must be aware of safety regulations prior to riding the motorcycle.
  • Page 90 Riding at the proper speed and avoiding unnecessarily acceleration are important Not only for safety and low fuel consumption, but also for longer vehicle life and quieter operation. When riding in wet conditions or on loose roadway surfaces, vehicle performance will be reduced. All of your actions should be smooth under these conditions.
  • Page 91 Additional Cautions for High Speed Operation Brake: Brake is very important, especially during high speed operation. It cannot be over forced. Check and adjust to get better performance. Handling: Looseness in the handling parts may cause loss of control. Check to see whether the handlebar turns freely but has no shaking.
  • Page 92 Break-in Period The break-in period for this vehicle is the first 1000km. Maintain the vehicle according to the break-in period requirements. The following items should be observed during break-in period: 1. Don't press the start button during driving, and don't run in high engine speed immediately when just start.
  • Page 93 Maintenance Periodic Schedule The maintenance and adjustment outlined in this chapter must be carried out and must be done in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart to keep the motorcycle in a good running condition. The initial maintenance is vitally important and can not be neglected. According to the plenty instruction of maintenance items, you could be able to carryout many of the basic maintenance items and the proper use of tools.
  • Page 94 Break-in Maintenance Schedule Break-in Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Engine ■ Engine oil and oil filter 1000 Replace Idle 1000 ■ Coolant 1000 Inspect Throttle system 1000 Electrical system ■ Functions of electrical parts 1000 Battery 1000...
  • Page 95 Break-in Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Wheels Tire condition 1000 Inspect Tire pressure 1000 Suspension system Inspect for leaking (maintain front forks ■ Rear shock absorber and front forks 1000 and rear shock absorber according to the requirement) Cooling system Coolant level...
  • Page 96 Break-in Maintenance Schedule Break-in Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Other parts ■ Diagnosis connector 1000 Read with PDA Lubricate. inspect ■ Mobile parts 1000 for flexibility ■ Bolts and nuts 1000 Inspect for fastness Inspect for damage, ■...
  • Page 97 Periodic Maintenance Schedule Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Engine Engine oil and oil filter 3000 5000 Replace ■ Clutch 6000 10000 Idle 6000 10000 Inspect 6000 10000 ■ Coolant 18000 30000 Replace ■ Throttle system 6000 10000...
  • Page 98 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Electrical system ■ Functions of electrical parts 6000 10000 Battery 3000 5000 Inspect Fuses or circuit breakers 3000 5000 Inspect for damage, ■ Wires 6000 10000 bending and routing Wheels 6000 10000...
  • Page 99 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Brake system 6000 10000 Front and rear brake system 12000 20000 6000 10000 Brake discs 12000 20000 Inspect 6000 10000 ► Brake pads 12000 20000 6000 10000 Brake fluid level 12000 20000 12000...
  • Page 100 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Suspension system 3000 5000 6000 10000 ■ Suspension system Inspect 9000 15000 Inspect for leaking 6000 10000 ( m a i n t a i n p a r t s ■...
  • Page 101 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Cooling system 6000 10000 Coolant level 12000 20000 6000 10000 ■ Coolant 12000 20000 Inspect 6000 10000 ■ Radiator fan 12000 20000 6000 10000 ■ Coolant hoses 18000 30000 Chain Chain, rear sprocket and engine...
  • Page 102 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Remarks Other parts 6000 10000 ■ Diagnosis connector Read with PDA 12000 20000 6000 10000 Lubricate. inspect ■ Mobile parts for flexibility 18000 30000 6000 10000 ■ Bolts and nuts Inspect for fastness 18000 30000...
  • Page 103 General troubles and causes General troubles and causes Problem Components Possible cause Solution No fuel in fuel tank Refuel Fuel System Pump blockage or damage: poor fuel quality Clean or replace Spark plug failure: excessive carbon deposits, too long Clean or replace time usage Spark plug cap failure: Poor contact or burning Clean or replace...
  • Page 104 Intake and exhaust valves, piston excessive carbon Repair or Valve and piston deposits: poor fuel quality and poor oil quality replace Clutch Clutch slips: poor oil, too long time use and overloaded Adjust or replace C y l i n d e r a n d Cylinder, piston rings wear: poor oil quality and too Replace oil Insufficient...
  • Page 105 No electricity Recharge or Battery replace Left switch Horn button fault or damage Adjust or replace Horn not work Cable Poor connection Adjust or repair Horn Horn damage Adjust or replace The items listed above are the common faults of the motorcycle. If your motorcycle has failed (especially the electronic fuel injection system, fuel evaporation system and alarms system ), please contact CFMOTO authorised dealer timely to check and repair the vehicle.
  • Page 106 Motorcycle cleaning and storage General Precautions Keep your motorcycle clean and keep it is in the best performance, this will extend the vehicle service life. Covering your motorcycle with a high quality, breathable motorcycle cover will help to protect the vehicle. •...
  • Page 107 Washing Vehicle • Rinse with cold water to remove any loose dirt. • Mix a mild neutral detergent (specified for motorcycles or automobiles) and water in bucket. Use a soft cloth or sponge to wash your motorcycle. If needed, use a mild degreaser to remove any oil or grease build up.
  • Page 108 Decorate the Surface After washing your motorcycle, coat the painted surfaces, both metal and plastic, with a commercially available motorcycle/automobile wax. Wax should be applied every three months or as conditions required, avoid any fissure or lackluster. Always use non-abrasive products and apply them according to the instructions.
  • Page 109 Washing leather parts with detergent and water will damage them, shortening their life. Vinyl parts should be cleaned separately, tires and other rubber components should be treated with a rubber protective agent to preserve their life. DANGER Special care must be taken when treat with tires, the rubber protective agent will not effect the tire function.
  • Page 110 Preparation for Storage Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly. Run the engine for about 5 minutes, stop the engine, and then drain out the engine oil. DANGER Motorcycle oil is a toxic substance. Dispose the used oil properly. Keep the used oil out of reach of children.
  • Page 111 Tie plastic bags over the muffler exhaust pipe to prevent moisture from entering. Put a cover over the motorcycle to keep dust and dirt from collecting on it. Preparation after storage Remove the Plastic Bags from the Muffler. Install the battery in the motorcycle and charge it if necessary. Check all the points listed in Pre-Ride Inspection section.
  • Page 112 6GUV-380101-7102-12 EU226 ZHEJIANG CFMOTO POWER CO., LTD. No.116,Wuzhou Road,Yuhang Economic Development Zone,Hangzhou 311100,Zhejiang Province,China Tel: 86-571-86258863 Fax: +86-571-89265788 E-mail: service@cfmoto.com.cn Http://global.cfmoto.com...

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