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450MT
Owner's Manual
READ THIS
MANUAL
CAREFULLY
It contains important
safety information
Make sure operator holds a valid driver license.
Passengers under 12 are prohibited.
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  • Page 1 450MT Owner's Manual READ THIS It contains important Make sure operator holds a valid driver license. MANUAL safety information Passengers under 12 are prohibited. CAREFULLY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7 EVAP System (Evaporative Emission Control System) ������������������������������������������������8 Key Signals �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 VIN AND SERIAL NUMBER �����������������������������������������������������������������������11 SPECIFICATIONS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 OPERATOR SAFETY �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 General Safety Precautions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 Equipment Modifications ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 Owner Responsibilities ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Safe Riding Gear ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 General Information ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 AVOID DANGEROUS RIDING BEHAVIORS ��������������������������������������������...
  • Page 3 Front Hand Brake Lever ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Handlebar Switch, LH �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Handlebar Switch, RH �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Throttle Grip ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Locks ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 Gear Shift Lever ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������35 Rear Brake Lever ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 Side Stand �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 Passenger Handhold and Footrests ����������������������������������������������������������������������������37 Windshield Height Adjustment ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 Electrical Parts Socket ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 INSTRUMENT ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 4 Starting Off ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������82 Shifting, Riding ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������82 Brake ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������84 Parking ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������85 SAFETY OPERATION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 86 Safe Riding Tips ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������86 Additional Cautions for High Speed Operation �����������������������������������������������������������87 Precaution for Gentle Off-Road Surfaces ��������������������������������������������������������������������88 MAINTENANCE ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 89 Improper Use �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������89 Key Points of Lubrication Schedule ����������������������������������������������������������������������������90 Break-In Maintenance Chart ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������91 Periodic Maintenance Chart ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������94 CLUTCH LEVER FREE-PLAY �����������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 5 ENGINE ASSY ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 105 Oil Level Inspection ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������105 Oil and Oil Filter Replacement ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������106 Oil Capacity ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������108 Spark Plug �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������109 Idling ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������109 AIR INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM ����������������������������������������������������110 Exhaust Detecting System ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 110 Air Intake Valve ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 110 Valve Clearance �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 111 Air Filter ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 6 Tire Friction ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������120 Drive Chain Inspection ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������122 Drive Chain Tension Adjustment �������������������������������������������������������������������������������123 BRAKE SYSTEM ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 126 Front Brake Lever Inspection ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������126 Rear Brake Pedal Inspection ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������126 Brake Fluid Level Inspection �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������127 Brake Fluid Replenishment ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������128 Brake Disc Inspection �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������130 Brake Caliper Inspection �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������130 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) �������������������������������������������������������������������������������131 SHOCK ABSORBER �������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 7 Battery Mounting ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������144 Lights �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������146 Fuses ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������147 SIDE BOX AND TAIL BOX (Available in Select Markets) ��������������������� 148 CATALYTIC CONVERTER ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 150 EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ����������������������������������� 151 CLEANING AND STORAGE ������������������������������������������������������������������� 152 General Precautions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������152 Washing the Vehicle ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������153 Polishing the Surface ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������154 Windshield and Other Plastic Parts ���������������������������������������������������������������������������154 Chrome and Aluminum ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������154...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    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 9: Evap System (Evaporative Emission Control System)

    DANGER Operating, servicing and maintaining on-road or off-road vehicles can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalate, and lead, which are known to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm� To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, do not idle the engine except as necessary, service your vehicle in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle�...
  • Page 10: Key Signals

    Key Signals Warning signals call attention to the safety signal or other signals, as well as the performance default signal or other signals� They also specify the danger’s severity� This manual’s standard signals are: “DANGER”, “WARNING”, “CAUTION” and “NOTE”� The following signal words and symbols appear throughout this manual and on your vehicle� Your safety is at risk when these words and symbols appear on your vehicle�...
  • Page 11 READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS WARNING Read, understand, and follow all of the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels� Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injuries or deaths� WARNING The engine exhaust gas from this product contains CO, which is deadly and can cause headaches, giddiness, loss of consciousness, or even death�...
  • Page 12: Vin And Serial Number

    VIN AND SERIAL NUMBER Please record the VIN number, motor serial number and nameplate at the position indicated on the following illustration� VIN: Engine Serial Number: Name Plate Number: Engine Serial Number Vehicle Plate...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS 450MT 450MT CF400-8 CF400-8 CF400-8F CF400-8F Performance Max power 43�6 Hp (32�5 Kw) / 8500 RPM 41�6 Hp (31 Kw) / 8500 RPM Max torque 32�4 ft-lb (44 N•m) / 6250 RPM 30�9 ft-lb (42 N•m) / 6250 RPM Min�...
  • Page 14 Ignition control system ECU Ignition Lubricating system Pressure splash When changing an oil filter: 2.64 qt (2.5 L) Oil capacity Engine oil type SAE 10W-40 SJ JASO MA2 Coolant capacity 1300 mL + 240 mL(Reservoir) Idle speed 1400 r/min ± 140 r/min Transmission Transmission type 6-speed, international standard gear...
  • Page 15 Capacity of fuel tank 4�6 gal ± 0�13 gal (17�5 L ± 0�5 Liter) Storage Capacity of Fuel Tank When Meter 0�74 gal (2�8 L) Flashing (Max) Average fuel ≤ 1�2 gal (4�5 L) consumption per 100 Electric components Battery 12 V / 11�2 Ah Low beam LED:26�2 W Headlight...
  • Page 16: Operator Safety

    OPERATOR SAFETY General Safety Precautions WARNING Please read this manual carefully before operating the vehicle and understand all safety warnings, precautions and operating procedures� Age Limit This model is for adults only� The operator must acquire a driving license as required by local laws and regulations, and children under the age of 12 are not allowed to ride CFMOTO’s passenger-carrying vehicles�...
  • Page 17: Equipment Modifications

    Equipment Modifications CFMOTO is concerned with the safety of our customers and of the general public� Therefore, we strongly recommend that consumers should not mount on a vehicle, any equipment that may increase the speed or power of the vehicle, or make any other modifications to the vehicle for these purposes. Any modifications to the original equipment of the vehicle create substantial safety hazards and increase the risk of body injury�...
  • Page 18 Avoid Gasoline Fires and Other Hazards Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive. Fuel vapors can spread and be ignited by a spark or flame many feet away from the engine. To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, follow these instructions: •...
  • Page 19 WARNING WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions� Allow the engine and exhaust system to cool before filling the tank� Always be highly cautious whenever handling gasoline� Always refuel the vehicle when the engine stopped outdoors or in well-ventilated areas� Do not smoke or allow open flames or sparks in or near the area where refueling is performed, or where gasoline is stored.
  • Page 20: Owner Responsibilities

    Owner Responsibilities Be Qualified and Responsible Read this Owner’s Manual and the warning labels on this vehicle carefully� Take a safety training course on open areas if possible and practice at low speed� Higher speed requires greater experience, knowledge and suitable riding conditions� Be familiar with the control technology and the general operations of the vehicle�...
  • Page 21: Safe Riding Gear

    Safe Riding Gear Always wear clothing suited to the type of riding for the driver and passenger, includes: 1� An approved helmet 2� Goggles 3� Gloves 4� Long-sleeved shirts or jackets 5� Long pants 6� Over-the-ankle boots According to the actual weather, you may need extra apparel, such as anti-fog goggles, thermal underwear and a face guard for cold weather�...
  • Page 22 face and jaw� Please wear detachable face masks and goggles when wearing an open-face helmet� Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for enough eye protection, as they may fly out or shatter in case of an accident to cause second damage, and they can not prevent wind and airborne objects from getting into eyes�...
  • Page 23 Dress in layers so that clothing can be removed as desired� Topping the protective gear with a windproof outer layer can prevent cold air from reaching the skin� Boots Always wear closed-toe, over-the-ankle boots. Sturdy over-the-ankle boots with non-slip soles offer more protection, and allow you to put your foot properly on the foot pegs�...
  • Page 24: General Information

    General Information General precautions before riding: Any passengers should be familiar with the vehicle performance� If passenger seated improperly, which may cause the center of gravity far away the center of the motorcycle, or influence the vehicle operating, controlling if suddenly move. Keep balance and stably seated when riding, do not influence the driver's operating. Do not carry animals�...
  • Page 25: Avoid Dangerous Riding Behaviors

    AVOID DANGEROUS RIDING BEHAVIORS The following behaviors may cause serious consequences, so instructions must be followed to avoid dangerous behaviors� Wrong Operations WARNING: Wrong operations may cause serious damage to the operator, passenger and people around� Read every instruction in this manual and be familiar with every function of this vehicle� Must participate in the safety training and know how to operate the vehicle properly in different situations and on different types of terrain�...
  • Page 26 Safe Riding Gear WARNING: Must wear an approved helmet, goggles and protective clothing when riding� Unapproved helmets increase the risk of head injury and death in the event of an accident; Failure to use goggles increases the risk of eye injury and death in the event of an accident; Always wear a whole set of gear to reduce accidents and increase your own protection�...
  • Page 27 Inspections and Maintenance WARNING: Check vehicle’s conditions before driving and maintaining vehicle regularly� Checking vehicle’s conditions before driving can reduce the probability of accidents� Maintain the vehicle regularly to ensure the equipment is in good condition� Please follow the instructions for inspection and before driving and regular maintenance�...
  • Page 28 Keys WARNING: Do not leave keys on the vehicle� Lock the stem lock before leaving the vehicle� Keys left on the vehicle may result in unauthorized use of the vehicle, causing an accident or property damage, so please take away the key when the vehicle is not in use� Dangerous Transportation WARNING: Do not transport inflammable, explosive or other dangerous goods.
  • Page 29: Vehicle View

    VEHICLE VIEW Rear Left View 1� Instrument 2� Fuel Tank Lock 3�Passenger Armrest 4� Seat Lock 5� Gear Shift Lever 6� Side Stand...
  • Page 30: Front Right View

    Front Right View 1� Footrest Kit 2� Rear Hand Brake Lever...
  • Page 31: Bird View

    Bird View 1� Clutch Lever 2� Front Hand Brake Lever 3�Handlebar Switch, 4�Handlebar Switch, 5�Ignition Switch Lock 6�Throttle Grip 7 � R e a r W h e e l A B S Switch 8�Windshield Adjusting Knob...
  • Page 32: Operating Parts

    OPERATING PARTS Clutch Lever Clutch lever is on the left side of handlebar� The clutch is a cable clutch� Adjust the clutch lever’s distance to the handlebar by turning the clutch lever adjusting knob� Adjusting knob Front Hand Brake Lever Front hand brake lever is on the right side of handlebar�...
  • Page 33: Handlebar Switch

    Handlebar Switch, LH Left handlebar switch is on the left side of the handlebar� Functions of Left Handlebar Switch Instrument Instrument operations, please refer to button INSTRUMENT� Push this switch to the right, the right turning light will be on� Turning light switch Push this switch to the left, the left...
  • Page 34: Handlebar Switch

    Handlebar Switch, RH Right handlebar switch is on the right side of the handlebar� Functions of Right Handlebar Switch Turn to this position, the vehicle stops� Start and stop Turn to this position, the vehicle switches is preparing for starting� Turn to this position, the vehicle starts�...
  • Page 35: Locks

    Locks Ignition switch Turn the handlebar left to the end, then Handlebar lock turn the key to the lock indicator to lock the handlebar� Turn the key to this position, the engine Stop cannot be started and all the vehicle’s power circuits are disconnected�...
  • Page 36: Gear Shift Lever

    Seat Lock The seat lock is on the left side of the vehicle� The seat can be removed by inserting the key and turning to release the lock� Gear Shift Lever The gear shift lever is on the left side of the engine� The exposed length D of the screw thread at both ends of the middle connecting rod is adjustable (the adjustment range is 0�19 in ~ 0�43 in);...
  • Page 37: Rear Brake Lever

    Rear Brake Lever The rear brake lever is on the right side of the engine� Step on rear brake lever to make rear brake caliper to stop the vehicle� Side Stand The side stand is on the left side of the vehicle, and is used for parking;...
  • Page 38: Passenger Handhold And Footrests

    Passenger Handhold and Footrests is fixed on the motorcycle and can The passenger handhold be held by the passenger, such as a pulling belt or handle, etc� are pedals or footboards fixed on the motorcycle Footrests for the operator and passenger to put their feet�...
  • Page 39: Windshield Height Adjustment

    Windshield Height Adjustment The height of the windshield is adjustable, which can be adjusted by rotating the adjusting knob to raise or lower the Lower Raise windshield� When feel the adjusting knob cannot be turned, it means reaching the limit points� Adjusting range: 2 in (50mm) Note: Restore to the factory setting (Lowest point) when apply for the vehicle license in the local transportation...
  • Page 40: Instrument

    INSTRUMENT NOTE because of you With function adjustment and version updates of the instrument and renewed vehicle configurations, some contents of the instrument may change, please selectively refer to this chapter according to your car� Instrument The instrument is mounted at the front side of the handlebar and divided into two function areas: :...
  • Page 41: Instrument Indicators

    Instrument Indicators because of you...
  • Page 42 Number Symbol State When turning signal indicators are flashing, the corresponding Turning light indicator turning lights are on� Position light When the position light indicator is on, the position light is indicator turned on� When the vehicle is powered on and the engine is off, the fault indicator is on;...
  • Page 43 When the coolant temperature is higher than 115 ° C, the Coolant temperature warning indicator will be turned Coolant on� Please park the vehicle according to local laws and temperature alarm regulations to wait for the temperature drop� And if this indicator indicator is turned on frequently,contact an authorized CFMOTO after-service center�...
  • Page 44: Instrument Display

    Instrument Display Sports camera because of you This feature records riding moments� It can be usedonly when equipped with T-BOX, and it is only for Insta x3 (launch permission selectively)� Users can pay the fee via the CFMOTO RIDE APP(monthly/half-yearly/ yearly) Make sure the vehicle is connected to the camera effectively via Bluetooth.
  • Page 45 Engine RPM The unit of engine speed is 1000 revolutions per minute� In the run-in period, avoid too-high engine speed; Avoid engine speed approaching the red zone at all times as much as possible, which will damage the engine life; Avoid high engine speed until the engine is heated up�...
  • Page 46 Side Stand Indicator because of you When the side stand is used, its indicator light is on� At this time, the motorcycle cannot be started with gear, the vehicle can be started only in the neutral gear� Speed The current speed per hour is displayed here� Metric km/h and British mph can be switched through the menu�...
  • Page 47 Coolant Temperature because of you Coolant temperature is displayed by several bars� The more the number of bars lit up, the higher the coolant temperature� When the last bar turns red, the coolant reaches the dangerous temperature which exceeds 115℃ � WARNING Too-high temperature may damage the engine�...
  • Page 48: Instrument Menu

    Instrument Menu Vehicle Adjust the instrument settings to enhance the driving experience using the menu feature� Information RW ABS Press menu button on the left handlebar switch to enter the Off instrument menu� Upshift Alert Off WARNING The menu mode is only allowed when the motorcycle is stopped�...
  • Page 49 For Main interface: press it to switch Optional Info 1� For the first-level menu, second-level and lower menu: press it to select the prior choice. For Music: at the main interface, press it to increase the volume and long press it to select the prior song� On the Menu interface, press it to increase the volume and long press it to select the prior song�...
  • Page 50 Vehicle setting Vehicle Users can inspect, adjust, and set to the following items in the Information setting menu� RW ABS Inspection items: Information (Basic info, ODO, TRIP, Upshift Alert Malfunction, Maintenance)� Adjustment and set items: RW ABS, TC, Upshift Alert� Enter Information Basic...
  • Page 51 Vehicle Information- basic information Vehicle On the basic information interface, the user can check the Information voltage, mileage and coolant temperature� RW ABS Press ENT enter the menu interface� Upshift Alert Press △ or ▽ to select the Vehicle setting, press ENT to enter� Press △...
  • Page 52 Vehicle Information- ODO information Vehicle On the ODO information interface, the user can check the total Information mileage, driving time, speed and fuel consumption� RW ABS Press ENT to enter the menu interface� Upshift Alert Press △ or ▽ to select the Vehicle setting, press ENT to enter� Press △...
  • Page 53 Vehicle Information- TRIP information Vehicle On the TRIP information interface, the user can check the Information TRIP1 mileage, TRIP 2 mileage, riding time, speed and fuel RW ABS consumption� Press ENT enter the menu interface� Upshift Alert Press △ or ▽ to select the Vehicle setting, press ENT to enter� Enter Press △...
  • Page 54 Vehicle Information- TRIP information-TRIP 1/TRIP 2 reset Information Basic Press ENT enter the menu interface� Press △ or ▽ to select the Vehicle setting, press ENT to enter� TRIP TRIP1 km/h Press △ or ▽ to select the Vehicle information, press ENT to L/100km enter�...
  • Page 55 Vehicle Information- Malfunction information Vehicle On the fault interface, the user can check the fault information Information or fault reminder, clear the fault when it occurs, contact an RW ABS authorized CFMOTO after-sale service center if necessary� Press ENT enter the menu interface� Upshift Alert Press △...
  • Page 56 Vehicle Information- Maintenance Vehicle On the vehicle information interface, the user can inspect the Information remained service mileage information� When reaches the RW ABS regulated service mileage, the instrument will popup a window to remind the user to carry out the service at an authorized Upshift Alert CFMOTO service center�...
  • Page 57 RW ABS Vehicle On the vehicle setting interface, the user can turning on or off Information the rear wheel ABS function�(When the vehicle is powered on, this function will be turn on by default) RW ABS Off Press ENT to enter the menu interface� Upshift Alert Off...
  • Page 58 TC (Traction control system) Vehicle Traction Control System helps the vehicle get the best traction Information and stability possible for the riding conditions or speeding� RW ABS The main performance of traction control system: Off 1� Controlling engine power when there is idling at the wheels Upshift Alert Off...
  • Page 59 Upshift Alert Vehicle Shifting at the right RPM can effectively reduce the shifting pauses, protect the clutch and so on� Opening and setting the appropriate Upshift Alert Gear Change Reminder can help the driver be more quickly familiar 6 5 0 0 with the vehicle;...
  • Page 60 Phone Phone Contacts In the Telephone menu, users can check the following contents� Recents Contacts Recent Calls NOTE: before using the telephone, the equipment must be correctly connected, and the phone, helmet should be connected to the instrument�...
  • Page 61 Contacts Phone Contacts On the Contacts interface, users can view the contacts recorded Recents by their Bluetooth-connected mobile phones and dial the numbers� Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Press △ or ▽ to select Telephone, and press ENT to enter� Press △...
  • Page 62 Recent Calls Phone Contacts On the Recent Calls interface, users can view the recent calls Recents recorded by the Bluetooth-connected mobile phone and dial the numbers� Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Press △ or ▽ to select Telephone, and press ENT to enter� Press △...
  • Page 63 Music Music On the Music interface, users can play songs on the phone through Bluetooth, and through the button on the LH handlebar to switch the previous song and the next song, or to pause, and continue, to Because of you adjust volume and use other functions�...
  • Page 64 Instrument Settings Settings Theme In the instrument settings, riders can adjust and set the following Device Connection contents: Information 1 Theme Information 2 Device connection Auto Brightness Information 1 Unit Information 2 Time Language Auto Brightness System Update Unit About Time Reset Language...
  • Page 65 Theme Settings The main interface of the instrument is equipped with multiple Theme sets of subject styles, and you can choose your favorite one in Device Connection the menu� Information 1 Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Information 2 Press △...
  • Page 66 Device Connection - (3 - 1) - (3 - 1) Device Connection XXXXXXXXX Telephone calls, music and other functions can be used after the Phone Not connected telephone, helmet is connected to the instrument via Bluetooth� Helmet 1 Not connected Press ENT to enter the Menu interface�...
  • Page 67 Device Connection - (3 - 2) - (3 - 2) Device Connection XXXXXXXXX Follow these steps to connect your helmet Bluetooth: Phone Not connected Ensure that the Bluetooth of the helmet to be connected is Helmet 1 Not connected turned on� Helmet 2 Not connected Press ENT to enter the menu interface�...
  • Page 68 Device Connection - (3 - 3) - (3 - 3) Device Connection XXXXXXXXX Following these steps to disconnect� Phone Not connected Press ENT to enter the menu interface� Helmet 1 Not connected Press △ or ▽ to select Settings, and press ENT to enter� Helmet 2 Not connected Press △...
  • Page 69 Information 1 Theme Settings Select one message from Optional Information 1 to display on Device Connection the main interface� Information 1 Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Information 2 Auto Brightness Press △ or ▽ to select Settings, and press ENT to enter the Unit Settings interface�...
  • Page 70 Information 2 Theme Settings Select one message from Optional Information 2 to display on Device Connection the main interface� Information 1 Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Information 2 Auto Brightness Press △ or ▽ to select Settings, and press ENT to enter the Unit Settings interface�...
  • Page 71 Auto Brightness Settings Theme Manually adjust the brightness of the instrument, or the Device Connection instrument automatically adjusts its brightness of according to Information 1 the external environment light� Information 2 Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Auto Brightness Press △...
  • Page 72 Unit Settings Information 1 Change units of speed and temperature to suit your reading Information 2 habits� Auto Brightness Off Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Unit Speed km/h Press △ or ▽ to select Settings, and press ENT to enter Settings Temp ℃...
  • Page 73 Time Settings Information 2 Adjust the time displayed on the main interface� Auto Brightness Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Unit Press △ or ▽ to select Settings, and press ENT to enter Settings interface� Time Press △ or ▽ to select Time and press ENT to enter� Clock Press △...
  • Page 74 Language Settings Information 1 Adjust the instrument’s language, switching between Chinese Information 2 and English to suit your reading habits� Auto Brightness Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Unit Press △ or ▽ to select Time , and press ENT to enter Settings Settings interface�...
  • Page 75 System update System Update Select the network with the password “1234..” to connect When the vehicle found a new version, the system upgrade Connecting… Network 01 module will pop up a window to remind� If user cannot upgrade Network 02 Connecting…...
  • Page 76 NOTE: 1. Don't turn off the vehicle power supply during the installation. If it is power off, the installation will cut off, user should download the installation package again. 2� If the Internet is disconnected for half minute, the download failed� 3�...
  • Page 77 About Settings Information 2 On the vehicle information interface, user can check the current Auto Brightness software version, hardware version, UUID, frame number, parts Unit code, MCU version� Time Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� Language Press △ or ▽ to select Settings, and press ENT to enter Settings System Update interface�...
  • Page 78 Reset Settings Auto Brightness Reset all instrument Settings� Unit NOTE: This function does not reset ODO or related functions� Time Language Press ENT to enter the Menu interface� System Update Press △ or ▽ key to select Settings , and press ENT to enter Settings About interface�...
  • Page 79: Operating Your Vehicle

    OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE Break-in Period The break-in period for this vehicle is 1000km� Maintain the vehicle according to the break-in period requirements� The following regulations should be observed during a break-in period: 1� Do not press the starting button during riding and run the engine at high speeds immediately when the it is just started.
  • Page 80: Daily Safety Inspection

    Daily Safety Inspection Inspecting the following items before daily riding will help keep your vehicle safe and reliable� If anything abnormal appears, please refer to the Maintenance and Adjustment section or contact your dealer� Do not operate the vehicle in an abnormal condition, as it may lead to serious damage or accidents� Item Content Engine oil...
  • Page 81 Inspect the instrument’s fault indicators and inspect the fuel to see whether the fuel is Instrument enough� Rear-view Inspect the rear view mirrors to see whether they are in an appropriate view angle� mirrors Inspect all the lights to see whether they all work well and whether the beam height for Lights front lights meets the local regulations�...
  • Page 82: Starting

    Starting Sit on the vehicle supported with the side stand up; Turn on the ignition switch; Place the gear in Neutral; Turn the stop switch to position “ ”; Press the start button� CAUTION Engine running at high RPMs in low temperatures will impact the lifespan of engine� Always warm the engine at a low speed�...
  • Page 83 Starting Off Grip the clutch lever, put the vehicle into gear 1, then slowly release the clutch lever while at the same time gently tighten the throttle� Shifting, Riding Grip the clutch lever and release the throttle� Shift the gearshift lever upward for higher gears as required� Release the clutch lever and slowly tighten the throttle at the same time to complete the gear shift�...
  • Page 84 WARNING Luggage sliding will affect the riding performance, inspect the luggage to see whether it is fixed tightly on the vehicle, and to ensure that the width does not exceed 0�15m from the handlebar for both left and right sides� In the event of an accident, the damage from crashing could be more serious than it looks�...
  • Page 85 Brake Release the throttle when applying the brake, and use front and rear wheel brakes for braking at the same time� Finish braking before turning, and shift to a lower gear according to the speed required� On a long downhill ride, please leverage the brake force of the engine and shift to lower gears, but do not allow the engine to operate with high RPM�...
  • Page 86 Parking Stop the vehicle with brake; Shift the gear to Neutral; Turn off the ignition switch; Park the vehicle on a firm, level ground; Use a side stand to support the vehicle; Turn the handlebar left to the maximum, and lock the steering with the key; Remove and take away the key�...
  • Page 87 SAFETY OPERATION Safe Riding Tips The following items are applicable for daily motorcycle use and should be carefully observed for safe and effective vehicle operation: For safety, goggles and a helmet are strongly recommended. You must be aware of traffic regulations for the safe riding�...
  • Page 88 Practice your operating skills cautiously and slowly in an open area and hold the fuel tank with the knees for better stability� When there is a quick acceleration, shift to a lower gear to obtain the necessary power� Do not downshift at high rpm to avoid damage to the engine� Avoid unnecessary use of fabric tape which may entangle the rider or motorcycle�...
  • Page 89 Precaution for Gentle Off-Road Surfaces Driving on off-road surfaces (unpaved road) is different than a paved road. It requires driving experience, and errors may lead to serious injury. Consider joining a riding club to get more off-road instruction, driving routes, and driving areas� Always keep a safe distance from other riders ahead of you and behind of you when riding in a group�...
  • Page 90 MAINTENANCE Careful and periodic maintenance will help keep your vehicle in the safest, most reliable condition� Inspection, adjustment, and lubrication of important components are explained in the Periodic Maintenance Chart� Inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust, and replace parts as necessary� When inspection reveals the need for replacement of certain parts, always use original parts from your dealer�...
  • Page 91 Key Points of Lubrication Schedule Check all components at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart� Items not listed in the schedule should be lubricated at the general lubrication interval� • Change lubricants more often under severe conditions, such as being used in wet or dusty conditions�...
  • Page 92 Break-In Maintenance Chart Break-In Maintenance Interval (Maintain the item that reaches the interval first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Engine Oil and oil filter ■ 1000 Replace Coarse oil filter ■ 1000 Clean� Idle 1000 ■ Coolant 1000 Inspect� ■ Throttle system 1000 Electrical system ■...
  • Page 93 Break-In Maintenance Interval (Maintain the item that reaches the interval first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Wheels Tire condition 1000 Inspect� Tire pressure 1000 ■ Rim spoke 1000 Inspect, adjust if necessary Suspension Inspect for oil leakage(maintain front forks and the rear shock absorber ■...
  • Page 94 Break-In Maintenance Interval (Maintain the item that reaches the interval first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Other parts ■ Fault control memory 1000 Read with PDA� Lubricate, and ■ Movable parts 1000 inspect their flexibility. Inspect their ■ Bolts and nuts 1000 firmness.
  • Page 95 Periodic Maintenance Chart Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Engine Oil and oil filter 3000 5000 Replace� Coarse oil filter 3000 5000 Clean� Inspect and repair or replace if ■ Clutch 3000 5000 necessary� Idle 3000 5000...
  • Page 96 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Electrical system Functions of electrical Inspect and repair or replace if ■ 6000 10000 parts necessary� Inspect and recharge if Battery 3000 5000 necessary� Inspect and replace if Fuses or circuit breakers 3000 5000...
  • Page 97 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Brake Front and rear braking systems 6000 10000 Inspect and repair or Brake discs 6000 10000 replace if necessary� ▲ Brake pads 6000 10000 Inspect and Brake fluid level 6000 10000 replenish if...
  • Page 98 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Suspension Inspect and repair or ■ Suspension system 3000 5000 replace if necessary� Inspect for oil leakage(maintain front ■ Front and rear shock absorbers 6000 10000 forks and rear shock absorber according to the requirement and purpose)�...
  • Page 99 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Cooling system Inspect and replenish Coolant level 6000 10000 if necessary� ■ Radiator fan function 6000 10000 Inspect and repair or ■ replace if necessary� Cooling hoses 6000 10000 Sprocket and chain Inspect immediately...
  • Page 100 Periodic Maintenance Interval (Service whichever interval comes first) Item Calendar Miles Notes Other parts ■ Fault control memory 6000 10000 Read with PDA� Lubricate, and inspect their flexibility. ■ Movable parts 6000 10000 Inspect their firmness. ■ 6000 Bolts and nuts 10000 Inspect them for damage, bending ■...
  • Page 101 CLUTCH LEVER FREE-PLAY Inspect the flexibility of the clutch lever. Straighten up the handlebar� Slowly apply the clutch lever until the resistance is evident� Check the free-play distance of the clutch lever is within the following range� Free-play: 0�39 in ~ 0�79 in (10 mm ~ 20 mm) WARNING If there is no free play for clutch lever, the clutch cable will strain�...
  • Page 102 GEARSHIFT LEVER ADJUSTMENT The gearshift lever is adjustable to suit personal riding habit� Range: ± 0�39 in (10mm) 0�39 in Adjust the gearshift lever 0�39 in Loosen lock nut Follow the direction 'a' to rotate the center connecting rod to raise the gearshift lever; Follow the direction 'b' to rotate the center connecting rod to lower the gearshift lever;...
  • Page 103 TOOL KIT Took kit be placed in the storage slot, on the frame base plate (inspect the tool kit when remove the cushion), fixed with pull strap� It can help maintain and disassemble some parts of the vehicle� Shock absorber spring pre-load adjustment wrench be placed under the cushion�...
  • Page 104 FUEL SYSTEM Fuel Tank Refilling Avoid spilling fuel to the outside of the fuel tank when filling. If a spill occurs, wipe it off immediately to avoid pollution or causing danger� Fuel tank volume: 4�6 gal ± 0�13 gal (17�5 L ± 0�5 Liter) DANGER Gasoline is flammable, so the fuel should be filled in a ventilated area.
  • Page 105 Fuel Requirements The recommended fuel for your vehicle is E5 or 95(RON)� Non-oxygenated (ethanol-free) fuel is recommended for best performance in all conditions� CAUTION Do not use leaded gasoline, as it will destroy the catalytic converter� (For further understanding, please consult related materials about the catalytic converter) Be sure to use fresh gasoline�...
  • Page 106 ENGINE ASSY For the engine, transmission, clutch and other parts to work properly, make sure that the oil level is between the upper and lower lines from the oil view window, and check and replace the oil according to the Periodic Maintenance Chart� Long-time lubrication will not only produce dirt and metallic impurities, but also consume itself�...
  • Page 107 Oil and Oil Filter Replacement Park the vehicle by side stand on the level ground Idle the engine for several minutes to warm up the engine, then turn off the engine; WARNING Warming up the engine for a long period may lead to high temperature of the engine and oil�...
  • Page 108 Remove the oil filter Clean the oil drain bolt and the area around the oil hole� Replace with a new washer Place a new washer on the oil drain bolt, and then remount the , tighten until the specified torque. oil drain bolt and washer Tightening torque: 18�4 ft-lb (25 N•m) Install the engine lower panel...
  • Page 109 Remove the oil filler screw plug Fill with 2�64 qt (2�5 L) oil of SAE10W/40 SJ, JASOMA2; Remount the oil filler screw plug; Idle the engine for several minutes, allowing the oil to flow into the oil filter; Turn off the engine; Inspect the oil level and adjust it according to the real level�...
  • Page 110 Spark Plug The spark plug should be replaced in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart� Its disassembly should only be performed by an authorized dealer� Spark plug type: BN8RTI� Spark plug clearance : 0�03 in ~ 0�04 in (0�8 mm ~ 1 mm) Tightening torque: 8�8 ft-Ib ~ 11�1 ft-Ib (12 N•m ~ 15 N•m) Idling The idling speed of this vehicle has been adjusted at the factory...
  • Page 111 AIR INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM Exhaust Detecting System Exhaust detecting system depends on two oxygen sensors mounted on exhaust pipes, and they can detect the air & fuel combustion degree by measuring oxygen density and transferring it as an electrical signal to the ECU� If the ECU thinks that combustion is not thorough, it will adjust fuel injection in accordance with signals from the Throttle Position Sensor and Intake Air Temperature sensors�...
  • Page 112 Valve Clearance The valves and valve seats will wear during operation, thus the need for adjustment after being used for a period of time� WARNING When valves and valve seat tappets are wore during use, and if adjustment of the valve clearance is not performed, it will eventually result in no clearance or cause the valves remaining partly open, which reduces performance, creates valve noise, and can cause serious engine damage�...
  • Page 113 Air Filter A clogged air filter restricts air flow, increases fuel consumption, reduces engine performance, and causes spark plug to be flooded by the oil� The air filter element must be cleaned in accordance with the periodic Maintenance Chart� When riding in dusty, rainy, or muddy conditions, the air filter element should be maintained by an authorized dealer more frequently than the recommended in the periodic Maintenance Chart�...
  • Page 114 COOLING SYSTEM Radiator and Cooling Fan Inspect the radiator fins for deformation and obstruction by mud, and clean off any obstruction with clean water� WARNING When the fan is working, prevent your hands and clothing from getting inside the fan to avoid any injury� Using high-pressure water to clean the vehicle could damage the radiator fins and reduce the radiator’s effectiveness.
  • Page 115 Coolant Coolant absorbs heat from the engine and transfers it to the air by the radiator� If the coolant level is too low, the engine will overheat and may suffer from severe damages. Inspect the coolant level daily before riding the motorcycle and perform maintenance in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart� Replenish the coolant if its level is too low�...
  • Page 116 CAUTION Do not add tap water to the coolant system, for it will cause deposit inside the cooling system� When the temperature is below 0°C, ice will occur and severely affect the coolant system. Available bottled antifreeze in the market contains anti-corrosion and anti-rust chemicals� When it is diluted, it loses its anti-corrosion and anti-rust function�...
  • Page 117 Coolant Level Inspection Support the vehicle upright on a level surface� Inspect the coolant level in the reservoir If the level is at area ‘A’: Drain out the redundant coolant until it is at area ‘B’� If it is at area ‘B’: The coolant is at the proper level� If the level is at area ‘C’...
  • Page 118 Coolant Replenishment Open the reservoir cover and replenish coolant to area B� CAUTION If coolant needs to be replenished frequently, or the reservoir is completely dry, there is probably a leak in the system� Have the cooling system inspected by an authorized dealer� Only recommend the original CFMOTO coolant.
  • Page 119 TIRES AND CHAINS This vehicle only uses tubeless tires, rims and inflating valves. Only use the recommended standard tires, rims and inflating valves. Do not mount inner tube tires on tubeless rims. Improper mounting of tires may cause air leakage� Do not mount an inner tube inside a tubeless tire� Tire Specifications Front wheel 90/90-21 M/C 54H...
  • Page 120 Most countries have their own regulations of minimum tread depth� Please follow local regulations� When mounting new rims or tires, always inspect the wheel balance of the tires� CAUTION In order to ensure safe and stable operation, please only use the tire and pressure recommended� If the tire is punctured and repaired, please do not ride the vehicle at over 100km/h until 24hours after, and the speed cannot exceed 130 km/h at any other time�...
  • Page 121 Tire Friction When tire tread wears too severely and the tire cannot be used, the tire becomes more susceptible to punctures and failures� An accepted estimate is that 90% of all tire failures occur during the last 10% of tire service life, so it is unsafe to continue to use bald tires� In accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, measure the depth of the tread with a depth gauge, and replace any tire that has been worn down to the minimum allowable tread depth�...
  • Page 122 Spoke Rim Maintenance This vehicle is equipped with a straight-pull mesh spoke rim, with good toughness, strong elasticity, impact resistance, light weight, small resistance and other advantages� Spoke rim inspection mainly focuses on the state of the spokes and the distortion of the rim� Tight spokes sound a clear bell voice when tapped�...
  • Page 123 Drive Chain Inspection The looseness and lubrication of the drive chain must be inspected daily before riding and safety cautions in the Periodic Maintenance Chart must be observed to prevent excessive wear� If the chain becomes badly worn or maladjusted, it will cause the chain to be to too loose or too tight� If the chain is too tight, it will accelerate the wear to the chain, sprocket, rear sprocket and rear rim�...
  • Page 124 Chain tension inspection Shift the gear into Neutral; Park with the side stand; Push up the chain to inspect its tension; If the chain tension is not in line with relevant specifications, then adjust it to the standard� Standard value: 1�18 in ~ 1�57 in (30 mm ~ 40 mm)� NOTE: 1�18 in ~ 1�57 in The wear of the chain is not always uniform, and the tension...
  • Page 125 Wear inspection Shift the gear into Neutral; 12�6 in Support the vehicle with the side stand� Apply chain tensioning or hanging a 22 lb (10 kg) object on the chain� Measure the elongated length between 20 links; If the measured length exceeds the standard limit, replace the chain with a new one;...
  • Page 126 Chain guard wear inspection Shift the gear in neutral and push forward the vehicle, make the Chain guard viewport upper part of the chain hangs down on the chain guard� Inspect the chain guard view port from the side of the vehicle� It is recommended that replace the chain guard if the upper edge in the middle of chain inner chain plate is same or lower than the lower edge of view port�...
  • Page 127 BRAKE SYSTEM In order to guarantee excellent performance of your vehicle and personal safety, please inspect and maintain the vehicle according to the Periodic Maintenance Chart� Make sure all the parts of the brake system are in a good state� If any damage occurs to the brake system, please stop riding and have your vehicle inspected and maintained by an authorized dealer�...
  • Page 128 Brake Fluid Level Inspection Support the vehicle vertically on level ground, and confirm the brake fluid reservoirs are level. Inspect the front and rear brake reservoir fluid levels. If the brake fluid level is at area ‘A’: Drain out the redundant fluid until it is at area ‘B’. If the brake fluid level is at area ‘B’: The level is proper.
  • Page 129 Brake Fluid Replenishment WARNING Brake fluid can irritate the skin. Keep brake fluid out of the reach of children. Keep brake fluid away from skin, eyes or clothing. Wear protective clothing and goggles when operating the vehicle� If brake fluid is swallowed, see a doctor immediately. If brake fluid touches the skin, wash the skin with plenty of clean water.
  • Page 130 Front brake fluid reservoir Remove bolts � Remove reservoir cover and reservoir seal ring � Replenish the brake fluid until to area 'B'� Mount the reservoir seal ring and reservoir cover Mount bolts Rear brake fluid reservoir Remove bolts � Remove cap and reservoir gasket �...
  • Page 131 Brake Disc Inspection Inspect brake discs periodically for any damage, out of shape, cracks or wear� Damaged brake discs may cause braking failure� Worn-out brake discs will decrease braking performance� If brake discs are damaged or exceed the wear limit, contact an authorized dealer to replace them with new ones immediately�...
  • Page 132 Front wheel RPM sensor Front brake disc Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ABS is a safety system that prevents locking of the wheels when riding in a straight line or a curve without the influence of lateral forces� With the assistance of ABS, when riding on gritty, water-logging, RH front caliper sliding or other low-adhesive force roads, the vehicle can use its full brake force and will face no risk of wheel locking�...
  • Page 133 SHOCK ABSORBER Shock Absorber Inspection Holding the handlebar, compress the front fork for several times to inspect it to see whether its working is smooth; Visually inspect the front shock absorbers for oil leaks and front fork hose parts for scratches or friction noise; After riding, inspect the front fork to see whether it has mud, dirt or debris, and if so, clean them, or they will lead to oil seal damage and shock absorber oil leak;...
  • Page 134 Front Shock Absorber Adjustment The shock absorber has been adjusted at the factory to the best position which is suitable for most situations� Rebound Damping Adjustment Rebound damping: TEN Rebound damping affects the response speed of shock absorber� The higher the rebound damping adjuster setting the slower the rebound speed of the suspension�...
  • Page 135 Compression Damping Adjustment Compression damping: COMP� Compression damping affects the response speed of shock absorber� The higher the compression damping setting , the slower the compression speed of the suspension� The lower the rebound compression setting, the faster the compression speed of the suspension�...
  • Page 136 Preload Adjustment Front shock spring preload influences the force needed for spring compression� The higher the preload, the more force will be needed to compress the spring a certain distance� The lower the preload, the less force will be needed to compress the spring the same distance�...
  • Page 137 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� Spring Preload Adjustment When driving on hard road surface or loading with the maximum load, increase the spring preload could have a more steady driving experience�...
  • Page 138 Rebound Damping Adjustment Rebound damping affects the response speed of shock absorber. The higher the rebound damping adjuster setting , the slower the rebound speed of the suspension� The lower the rebound damping setting, the faster the rebound speed of the suspension� Factory setting: 10 Total available settings: 20 ±...
  • Page 139 Seat Height Adjustment Remove the lower side of rear shock absorber bolt and nut kit ; Move down the rear shock absorber from the a swing arm high mounting point to its low mounting point , decline the cushion height 15mm~20mm; Install the lower side of rear shock absorber bolt and nut kit Rear shock absorber nut torque: 33�2ft-lb ~36�88ft-lb (45N•m~50N•m)
  • Page 140 Shock Absorber Adjustment Suggestion Chart Main items Auxiliary items Rear shock absorber Front shock absorber Absorber Speed Type control Rebound Spring Compression Compression Spring preload damping preload damping damping Screw It is not equipped with Factory sleeve three boxes (side box + setting,spring 10 gears 10 gears...
  • Page 141 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND LIGHTS Battery The battery in this vehicle is a 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, keep the battery charged properly to ensure the battery has reserve capacity available at the starter motor� When the motorcycle is used frequently, the battery charge is maintained by the motorcycle charging system�...
  • Page 142 Battery maintenance Always keep the battery fully charged, or it may damage the battery� If the vehicle is driven infrequently, inspect the battery voltage weekly with a voltmeter� If it drops to below 12�8 volts, the battery should be charged( contact your dealer for inspection)� If you will not use the vehicle for longer than 2 weeks, it is a must to charge the battery with a charger�...
  • Page 143 WARNING Do not remove the battery’s sealing strip, or the battery will be damaged� Do not mount an ordinary battery in this motorcycle, or the electrical system will not work properly� When removing the battery, firstly disassemble the negative pole, and then the positive pole� During mounting, the connection sequence of positive and negative poles is opposite to that of disassembly�...
  • Page 144 Battery Removal Place the vehicle on flat ground and park it; Completely turn off the engine and power supply of the vehicle; Insert the key into the cushion lock, rotate the key counter- clockwise, release cushion; Remove cushion � Remove the black negative wire (-); Remove the red positive pole wire (+);...
  • Page 145 Battery Mounting Park the vehicle on flat ground and park it; Ensure that the vehicle’ s key is in the closed position; Put in the battery; Mount battery belt; Mount the red positive pole wire(+); Mount the black negative wire(-); Remount the cushion�...
  • Page 146 Cushion Mounting Follow the vehicle body to place the cushion on the vehicle , place the rubber cushion on the sheet mental (As the picture a shown), lift up the tail part� Press down the cushion front end, gently push forward it, buckle the fixed point of the fuel tank tail part A to the cushion slot 1 (As the picture E shown)�...
  • Page 147 Lights Headlight beam is adjustable� Using screwdriver to rotate the light adjusting knob to adjust light� CAUTION Adjustment of high/low beams should be in accordance with local regulations� The standard is based on the light emitted when front and rear wheels touch down the ground and the rider sits on the vehicle� All the lights are LED lights�...
  • Page 148 Fuses Fuse box is under the seat, it is visible after removing the seat� If a fuse is blown, inspect the electrical system for damage and replace the fuse with the new one� WARNING Do not use any wire to substitute for the standard fuse� Replace a blown fuse with a new one of the same ampere�...
  • Page 149 SIDE BOX AND TAIL BOX (Available in Select Markets) Reference the requirement of side box and tail box loading and speed when you like to plus an anthorized side box and tail box on your vehicle� Correct Loading WARNING Overloading or loading unevenly will affect the vehicle's stability. Do not exceed the allowed gross weight and follow the load instruction�...
  • Page 151 CATALYTIC CONVERTER This motorcycle is equipped with a catalytic converter in the exhaust system� Platinum and rhodium contained inside the converter reacts with the engine exhaust of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons to convert them into carbon dioxide and water, resulting in cleaner exhaust gases discharged into the atmosphere�...
  • Page 152 EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Please contact a CFMOTO dealer if the EVAP System has failed� Do not modify the System, or the System will not meet requirements for environmental regulations� After disassembly and repair, tube connections should be well connected without air leakage, blocking, and tubes should be without being squeezed, broken or damaged, etc�...
  • Page 153 CLEANING AND STORAGE General Precautions Always keeping your motorcycle clean and in best performance will extend the vehicle’s service life� Protecting your motorcycle with a high quality, breathable motorcycle cover� • Always clean the motorcycle after the engine and exhaust system have cooled� •...
  • Page 154 Washing the Vehicle • Rinse the vehicle with cold water to remove any loose dirt� • Mix a bucket of detergent (specialized for motorcycles or automobiles) with water� Use a soft cloth or sponge to wash your motorcycle� If necessary, use a mild degreaser to remove any oil or grease� •...
  • Page 155 Polishing the Surface After washing your motorcycle, polish the painted metal and plastic surfaces with a specialized motorcycle/ automobile wax� Wax should be applied every three months or as required, to avoid the surface from having satin lines or being lackluster� Always use non-abrasive wax and apply them according to the instructions�...
  • Page 156 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 treating tires, that rubber protective agent applied will not affect the tire tread function� If not applied correctly, it may decrease the traction between the tire and ground, possibly causing a loss of control�...
  • Page 157 Reduce tire pressure by 20% during storage period� Raise wheels off the ground using wood boards or other material to keep dampness away from the vehicle� Spray a corrosion inhibitor on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting� Avoid spraying on rubber parts or on the brakes�...
  • Page 158 COMMON PROBLEMS AND CAUSES Problem Component 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 Inspect or replace long time usage Spark plug cap failure: Poor contact or burning Inspect or replace Ignition coil failure: poor contact or burning Inspect or replace...
  • Page 159 Intake and exhaust valves, piston excessive carbon Valve and piston Repair or replace deposits: poor fuel quality and poor oil quality Clutch slips: poor oil quality, too long time use and Clutch Adjust or replace overloaded Insufficient Cylinder and Cylinder, piston rings wear: poor oil quality and too Replace oil ring long time use...
  • Page 160 Battery No electricity, blown fuse Charge or 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 are the common faults of a motorcycle� If your motorcycle has failed (especially the electronic fuel injection system, fuel evaporation system, or alarms system), please contact a CFMOTO authorized dealer to check and repair the vehicle�...
  • Page 161 GENERAL TORQUE CHART Type Torque (N•m) Type Torque (N•m) M5 bolt and nut 5±1 M5 screw 4±1 M6 bolt and nut 10±1 M6 screw 9±1 M6 flange bolt and nut M8 bolt and nut 20~30 12±1 M8 flange bolt and nut M10 bolt and nut 30~40 20~30...
  • Page 162 Front wheel shaft M16×1�5 80~85 Rear wheel shaft nut M16×1�5 105~110 20~25(before secure the Upper triple clamp lock screw M25×1�5 upper triple clamp shock absorber lock screw) Upper triple clamp steering M8×25 20~25 column lock bolt Upper & lower side triple clamp shock absorber lock M8×30 20~25...
  • Page 163 Front brake caliper mounting M10×1�25×60 45~50 bolt S t e e r i n g s u p p o r t s e a t M10×1�25×60 45~50 mounting bolt Steering block mounting bolt M8×25 20~25 Rear fork shaft bolt M12×1�25×35 105~110 Front LH/RH pedal bracket...
  • Page 164 CFMOTO RIDE App / TELEMATICS BOX CFMOTO RIDE is an intelligent, networked, mobile service platform that provides human-vehicle interconnection as its core� CFMOTO RIDE is committed to providing full-featured services for motorsport enthusiasts online� The telematics module, or T-BOX, is an intelligent vehicle terminal that builds a communication bridge between owners and vehicles through the CFMOTO RIDE App�...
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