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This manual should be considered a permanent part of the
motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold
or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator. The
manual contains important safety information and instructions
which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.

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CONSUMER INFORMATION
Accessory Use and Motorcycle Loading
Guidelines on using accessories and loading the motorcycle safely, including weight limits.
Safe Riding Recommendations
Advice on rider safety, including protective gear, familiarization, and riding limits.
Vehicle Identification and Regulations
Information on labels, serial number location, and noise control systems.
CONTROLS
Location of Parts
Diagrams identifying key components and controls on the motorcycle.
Key and Ignition Switch
Details on the motorcycle's ignition keys and the functions of the ignition switch positions.
Instrument Panel
Explanation of the various indicators and gauges on the motorcycle's instrument panel.
Handlebar Controls
Description of controls on handlebars, including levers, switches, and throttle.
Operational Controls
Information on fuel controls, gearshift, brakes, side stand, and suspension adjustments.
FUEL AND ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS
Fuel Recommendations
Guidance on recommended fuel octane ratings and the use of oxygenated fuels.
Engine Oil Selection
Recommendations for selecting the correct engine oil viscosity and specifications.
BREAK-IN (RUNNING-IN) AND INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
Break-In Procedures
Instructions for proper engine break-in, including throttle operation and speed variation.
Inspection Before Riding
Essential checks to perform on the motorcycle before riding to ensure safety.
RIDING TIPS
Starting and Operating
Guidance on starting the engine, moving off, and using the transmission effectively.
Riding Conditions and Passengers
Tips for riding on hills, stopping, parking, and carrying a passenger.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Schedule
Intervals and tasks for periodic inspection, lubrication, and servicing of the motorcycle.
Basic Maintenance Procedures
Procedures for tools, lubrication, frame removal, and battery service.
Engine and Drivetrain Service
Maintenance for air cleaner, spark plug, fuel hose, engine oil, carburetor, clutch, and drive chain.
Chassis, Wheels, and Electrical Service
Maintenance for brakes, tires, spokes, side stand, spark arrester, wheels, lights, and fuses.
TROUBLESHOOTING
System Checks
Procedures for checking the fuel and ignition systems to diagnose problems.
Engine Stalling
Steps to identify and resolve issues related to the engine stalling.
STORAGE PROCEDURE AND MOTORCYCLE CLEANING
Storage Procedure
Guidelines for preparing the motorcycle for extended periods of non-use.
Motorcycle Cleaning and Care
Instructions for washing, drying, waxing, and preventing corrosion on the motorcycle.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions and Curb Mass
Key physical measurements and weight specifications of the motorcycle.
Engine Specifications
Technical details about the motorcycle's engine, including bore, stroke, and displacement.
Drivetrain and Chassis Specifications
Specifications for the transmission, clutch, suspension, brakes, and tires.
Electrical and Capacities Specifications
Details on electrical components, battery, generator, and fluid capacities.

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