Cleaning; Storage; Using Re Iniation - KTM 250 SX 2003 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Clean your motorcycle regularly in order to maintain the beauty of its plastic surfaces.
The best manner would be to use warm water that has been mixed with a normal brand-name washing detergent and a sponge.
The hard dirt can be removed before washing with the help of a soft water jet.
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EVER CLEAN YOUR MOTORCYCLE WITH A HIGH
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TRICAL COMPONENTS
CONNECTORS
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DESTRUCTION OF THESE PARTS
– Before cleaning with water, plug the exhaust pipe to prevent water ingress.
– You should use normal brand-name detergents to clean the motorcycle. Especially dirty parts should also be cleaned with the help
of a paint brush.
– After the motorcycle has been rinsed with a soft water jet, it should be dried by air pressure and a cloth. Then take a short drive until
the engine has reached the working temperature and also use the brakes. By warming these components, the residual water can
evaporate from inaccessable parts of the engine and the brakes.
– Slide back the protective covers on the handlebar-mounted instruments so that any water that may have seeped into this part of the
motorcycle is allowed to evaporate.
– After the motorcycle has cooled down, oil and grease all the gliding bearing parts. Treat the chain with a chain spray.
– Treat the socket connectors with contact spray to prevent electric malfunctioning.
Should you wish to make a pause over a longer space of time, please observe the following instructions:
– Clean motorcycle thoroughly (see chapter: CLEANING)
– Change engine oil (old engine oil contains aggressive contaminants).
– Check antifreeze and amount of cooling liquid.
– Let the engine warm up again, close fuel cock and wait until the engine dies off by itself. In this way the carburetor jets are preven-
ted from becoming resin- clogged by the old fuel.
– Remove spark plug and fill in approx. 5 ccm of engine oil into the cylinder through the opening. Actuate kick-starter 10 times in order
to distribute the oil onto the cylinder walls and mount the spark plug.
– Let fuel flow out of tank into an appropriate container.
– Correct tire pressure.
– Lubricate bearing points of the control levers, footrests, etc. as well as the chain.
– The storage place should be dry and not be subjected to too big temperature fluctuations.
– Cover the motorcycle with an air permeated tarp or blanket. Do not use non airtight materials as a possible humidity might not be
able to escape and thereby cause corrosion.
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T WOULD BE VERY BAD TO LET THE ENGINE RUN FOR A SHORT TIME DURING THE STORAGE PERIOD
THE THUS DEVELOPED STEAM WOULD CONDENSE DURING THE COMBUSTION PROCESS AND CAUSE THE VALVES AND EXHAUST TO RUST
USE AFTER A PERIOD OF STORAGE
– Fill up the tank with fresh fuel.
– Check the motorcycle as before each start (see driving instructions)
– Take a short, careful test ride first.
NOTE: Before you put your motorcycle away for the winter, you should check all parts for their function and wear. Should any service
jobs, repairs, or any refitting be necessary, you should have them carried out during the off-season (lower workload at mechanics'
shops). This way, you can avoid the long waiting times at your shop at the beginning of the next biking season.

CLEANING

CAUTION
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PRESSURED CLEANER OR A HIGH
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SHEATHED CABLES
BEARINGS

STORAGE

CAUTION
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PRESSURED WATER JET
HE WATER COULD OTHERWISE RUN INTO THE ELEC
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CARBURETOR
ETC
AND CAUSE DISTURBANCES OR LEAD TO A PREMATURE
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HE ENGINE WOULD NOT GET WARMED UP ENOUGH AND
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