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  • Page 2 PREFACE Welcome to the world of motorcycling! As the owner, you are benefiting from the vast experience and newest technology regarding the design and manufacture of high-quality products, which have earned us a reputation for dependability. Please take the time to read this manual thoroughly, so as to enjoy all advantages of your vehicle.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Rider and passenger The motorcycle is designed to be used by only one rider and one passenger. 2. Road conditions for riding This motorcycle is suitable for riding on-highway. 3. Please read this operation and maintenance manual carefully. Following the break-in instructions in this manual will keep your motorcycle running stably and allow the engine to reach its full performance.
  • Page 4: Special Notice

    SPECIAL NOTICE Warning: this motorcycle is equipped with a main fuse that must meet the standard requirements to run safely. DO NOT use fuses of incorrect specifications or other conductive objects; otherwise it will lead to damage to parts, fire, and/or a serious accident. Pay special attention: *When installing or replacing the battery for the first time, pay attention to distinguish between positive and negative connections.
  • Page 5 QJMOTOR Motorcycle will not bear all quality problems and consequences (including loss of warranty) caused by users' unauthorized modification or installation of unauthorized parts. The user is requested to comply with the regulations of the traffic management department on the use of vehicles.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE Riding Motorcycle…………………………………………14 IMPORTANT NOTES Starting the engine………..……………………………14 SPECIAL NOTICE Setting off..….…………………………………………14 Safety Information…......…………………………1 Shifting gears……………..…………..…………..…14 Riding on a slope………………………….………………14 Safe riding tips ……..…………………………………………1 Use of brakes and parking…………………………………15 Protective apparel …….…………………………………………1 Inspection and Maintenance……………….…………16 Maintenance schedule………………………………1 6 Wear a safety helmet…………..………………………………1 Oil level and oil change………………………….…………18 Precautions for riding on rainy days………………………1...
  • Page 7 Emission Related Components Warranty......31 Reporting Safety Defects.............34 California Proposition 65 Warning........35...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety Information safety and operating performance of the motorcycle, especially Safe riding tips the overload of electrical systems will easily to cause danger. 1. The vehicle must be inspected before driving in order to Protective apparel avoid accidents and damage to the vehicle. 1.
  • Page 9: Motorcycle Serial Number

    Motorcycle Serial Number Parts Location Frame numbers and engine numbers are used to register motorcycles. When ordering accessories or requiring special services, this number enables the dealer to provide you with better service. Please record the numbers for future reference. (A) Frame VIN number: engraved on the right side of the frame's steering stem.
  • Page 10: Air Filter Maintenance

    (11) Headlight (12) Front turn signal (left and right) (13) Radiator (14) Front shock absorber assembly (15) Rear shock absorber (16) Rear brake fluid reservoir (17) Tail light (18) Rear turn signal (left and right) (19) Side reflector (left and right) (20) Rear reflector (21) License plate light (22) Seat lock...
  • Page 11: Instruments

    Instruments(Configuration 1) and contact your dealer to have the motorcycle inspected (1) Left turn signal indicator before further use. (5) Engine oil warning indicator When the turn signal switch is pushed to the When the engine has not been started but the ignition switch is left, the green signal on, the oil indicator light will be on;...
  • Page 12: Charcoal C A N I S T E

    and then press "enter" to confirm. When the fuel is insufficient, the fuel level is 1 bar or less Instruments(Configuration 2) (Position E), the fuel indicator will flash continuously. (11) Clock (1) Left turn signal indicator Displays the current time. To adjust the time, please refer to When the turn signal the following "Instrument Adjustment Button"...
  • Page 13 When the transmission is in a neutral position, the neutral indicator lights up. Coolant Temperature Coolant Temperature (11) Engine failure indicator temperature (°F) temperature (°F) When the ignition switch is switched on, the engine fault number number indicator light will come on and the fuel pump will cycle for 3 seconds.
  • Page 14: Operations Guide

    Operations Guide The optional unit is kilometer / hour (km/h) or mile / hour (mph), see "instrument adjusting button" on (item 16). ● Key (16) Instrument adjusting button The motorcycle is equipped with two The instrument adjusting button is located on the left keys to start the motorcycle and unlock it.
  • Page 15: Left Handlebar Switch

    “LOCK" Position: Turning the key to the "LOCK" position, with the handlebars turned to the left, pressing the key in while ○ Turn signal light switch turning it counterclockwise at the same time will lock the After pressing the turn signal light switch “ ”...
  • Page 16: Right Handlebar Switch

    rotate the adjustment ring nut to ● Right handlebar switch align with the arrow A. The 1 position ○ Start/stop switch of the front brake lever is the furthest Toggle the switch to “ ” position : the circuit is connected, and from the throttle, and the 4 position the engine can be started.
  • Page 17: Shifter Lever

    prevent fuel from evaporating into the atmosphere, which Caution: wastes energy and pollutes the environment. When the transmission is in the neutral position, the display When refueling, smoking and open flames are strictly indicator light will be lit and the clutch lever should be released prohibited.
  • Page 18: Rear Shock Absorber Adjustment

    ● Rear shock absorber adjustment driving, the engine will automatically shut off when it is tilted The rear shock absorber of this motorcycle is mainly composed beyond a certain angle to ensure it doesn't pose a danger by continuing to run. of the shock absorbing spring and the hydraulic damper.
  • Page 19: Instructions For Fuel And Oil

    Instructions for the use of fuel and oil Engine break-in Fuel Maximum speed Please use only unleaded gasoline. Use gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or above. If engine pre detonation occurs, For your new motorcycle, the first 1000 miles of operation is check the grade of fuel being used as pre detonation will not considered the engine break-in period, do not accelerate rapidly or occur when using 91 or above rated fuels.
  • Page 20: Pre-Ride Inspections

    Initial 500 mi The importance of these examinations must not be ignored. Below 5000 rpm at 1000 mi Finish all the inspection items before driving. Below 7500 rpm above 1000 mi Item Inspections Below 9000 rpm 1) smooth operation Warm up the oil before riding Handlebar 2) flexible rotation Before starting, and after starting at high temperature or low...
  • Page 21: Riding Motorcycle

    Riding Motorcycle rearward to accelerate, at the same time, slowly and smoothly Starting the engine release the clutch lever, the motorcycle will begin to move forward. Shifting gears Turn the ignition switch key clockwise to the “ ” The transmission will allow the engine to run smoothly position, confirm that the transmission is in the neutral position, within the normal operating range.
  • Page 22 Note Inexperienced drivers tend to use only rear brakes, which will accelerate wear and tear and make braking distances too long. Warning Using only the front brake or rear brake is dangerous and may cause skidding or losing control. Be particularly careful and use dense multi-point braking on slippery roads and all bends.
  • Page 23: Inspection And Maintenance

    Inspection and Maintenance The following table shows the regular maintenance intervals for the number of miles used. At the end of each interval, inspection, adjustment, lubrication and required maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the specified methods. Steering stem bearings, suspension and wheel systems are key components and require careful repair by skilled personnel.
  • Page 24 Mileage Content Cycle between Odometer reading (note 2) services Remarks 600mi 2500mi 4400mi 6200mi 8700mi 11000mi Page Maintenance item Brake pad wear Brake System I、A I、A I、A I、A I、A I、A 21-22 Headlight beam adjustment Clutch adjustment 19-20 Side stand Suspension system Nuts, bolts,...
  • Page 25: Oil Level And Oil Change

    ○ position and remove the drain bolt 1 . After completely draining ● Oil level check and engine oil replacement the oil from the engine, reinstall the drain bolt with a torque of ○ 20-25N.m Follow these steps to replace the oil filter 2 ○...
  • Page 26: Spark Plug

    (3) Install the oil filler cap. (4) Start the engine, let the engine run at idle for several minutes, and then turn off the engine. (5) Check the oil level position in the oil level sight window, ensure that the oil level reaches the upper limit mark position, and there is no oil leakage from the engine.
  • Page 27: Engine Idle Speed Adjustment

    (2) Loosen the lock nut ①. Every 600 miles, adjust the drive (3) Rotate the adjusting screw in or out ② to make the free chain so that the sag of the chain is play of the clutch reach the specified requirements. 28~35mm The chain may need to be (4) Tighten the lock nut ①.
  • Page 28: B R A K E

    for safe riding. Remember to check the brake system regularly, and Note: this inspection should be performed by a qualified service center. When a new chain is installed, it is necessary to check whether the Brake adjustment front and rear sprockets are worn or not and, if necessary, replace them. (1) The free play at the end of the front brake lever should be 10-20mm.
  • Page 29 Brake fluid Brake system The liquid level is reduced because the liquid stored in the The following braking systems should be checked every day: cylinder is automatically injected into the brake hoses as the brake (1) check for fluid leakage at the front and rear wheel brake pads are worn out.
  • Page 30: Tires

    ● Tires Correct tire pressure will provide maximum stability, driving comfort, and tire durability. Check the tire pressures and adjust them as necessary. 32 ± 1.5 psi Front tire pressure Rear tire pressure 36 ± 1.5 psi Note: Check the tire pressures before riding when the tires are "cold". The depth of the pattern on the crown of the tire should be greater than or equal to 0.8mm, and if the wear is less than 0.8mm, the tire should be replaced.
  • Page 31: Catalytic Converter

    ● Coolant Warning: Recommended coolant type: 50/50 Ethylene Glycol/Water Add coolant only when the engine is turned off and The total coolant capacity is about 1.9L. cooled down. To avoid burns, do not open the coolant filler cap before the engine has cooled down. Because the When a new motorcycle leaves the factory, it has been filled with cooling system is under pressure.
  • Page 32: Radiator Hose Clamp Assembly And Disassembly

    ● Fuel injectors and fuel circuit ● Carbon canister This model motorcycle is equipped with a motorcycle fuel Fuel begins at the fuel pump evaporation control device: canister. (1), then enters the fuel filter (2), The canister is located in the middle position above the engine. before being delivered to the fuel The canister is filled with activated carbon particles that can absorb injector (3) where it is mixed with air...
  • Page 33: Battery

    off the power when connecting, connect the positive terminal Motorcycle lubricant Grease first and then the negative terminal; when disassembling, remove 1 ○Rear brake pedal shaft 2 ○Side stand bolt and spring hook the negative terminal first and then the positive terminal. 3 ○Shift pedal hinge pin 4 ○Throttle cable 3.
  • Page 34: Fuse Replacement

    Note: In the course of transportation, the battery should not be subjected When reinstalling the battery, be sure to connect the battery to strong mechanical impact and heavy rain, and the battery should not wires correctly. If the battery wires are reversed, the electrical be inverted.
  • Page 35: Headlight Beam Adjustment (Optional)

    ● Headlight beam adjustment (optional) replacement assistance if required. ABS operation and maintenance instructions ● The headlight beam can be adjusted up and down in the vertical Turn on the ignition switch and the ABS indicator on the direction. dashboard will turn on (not flashing), which is normal. When the Note vehicle speed reaches 3mph, the ABS indicator on the dashboard When adjusting the beam height, the driver should sit on the...
  • Page 36: Storage Guide

    Storage Guidelines Storage 6. Wash and dry the motorcycle. Wax all painted surfaces. If storing your motorcycle for a long period of time, it is 7. Inflate the tires to a suitable tire pressure. Place the necessary to perform certain maintenance measures to reduce the motorcycle on rear stand, so that the tires are off the ground.
  • Page 37: Specifications And Technical Parameters

    SRK400 Specifications and Technical parameters QJ270MQ-2A,two-cylinder Inline, Engine code Bore× stroke 70.5×51.2mm Maximum power 40.90hp/9000r/min Maximum torque 27.28ft lbs./7500r/min Ignition mode ECU electronic control Starting mode Electric start Fuel Tank Capacity 3.56±0.13gal Curb Weight 419 lbs. Length×width× 2080mm × 820mm × 1085mm height Wheel­base...
  • Page 38 Emission Related Components Warranty labor. If an emission-related part on your vehicle is defective, Below is the Emission Related Components warranty the part will be repaired or replaced by Hua Mei. printed in the owner’s manual, the copy of the owner’s This is your emission control system DEFECTS manual is available upon your request.
  • Page 39 regulations of the United States Environmental Protection A. Repair or replacement as a result of Agency and the California Air Resources Board. Any part or (1) Accident, parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property (2) Misuse, of Hua Mei. (3) Repairs improperly performed or replacements Repair or replacement of any warranted part shall be improperly installed,...
  • Page 40 expenses, loss or damage, whether direct, incidental, VEHICLES. consequential or exemplary arising in connection with the VI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Any replacement part sale or use of or inability to use the vehicle for any purpose. that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of any in the performance of any maintenance or repairs.
  • Page 41 If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National High way Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying QJMOTOR. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 42 California Proposition 65 Warning Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California 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 43 Part Number: 02401PAB0001...

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