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  • Page 2 Dear KYMCO Motorcycle Users: Dear KYMCO Motorcycle Users: Thank you for purchasing this KYMCO motorcycle and welcome to the family of KYMCO motorcycle riders. To enjoy safety and more pleasant riding, become of KYMCO motorcycle riders. To enjoy safety and more pleasant riding, become throughly familiar with this driver's manual before your ride the motorcycle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING-------------------------------------1 1.PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING-------------------------------------1 2.ASSEMBLY PARTS----------------------------------------------------3 2.ASSEMBLY PARTS----------------------------------------------------3 3.OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS--------------------------------------------5 3.OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS--------------------------------------------5 IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING&HANDLEBAR LOCK--------------------------- IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING&HANDLEBAR LOCK--------------------------- ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON.HEADLIGHT SWITCH-------------------------- ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON.HEADLIGHT SWITCH-------------------------- HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH------------------------------------------- HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH------------------------------------------- HORN BUTTON/TURN SIGNAL SWITCH------------------------------------ HORN BUTTON/TURN SIGNAL SWITCH------------------------------------...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.ENGINE STARTING METHODS----------------------------------------- 18 5.ENGINE STARTING METHODS----------------------------------------- 18 USE THE ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON----------------------------------19 USE THE ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON----------------------------------19 START WITH THE KICK LEVER----------------------------------------20 START WITH THE KICK LEVER----------------------------------------20 6.NORMAL RIDING METHOD---------------------------------------------21 6.NORMAL RIDING METHOD---------------------------------------------21 7.PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING-------------------------------------------23 7.PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING-------------------------------------------23 8.HOW TO STOP RIDING-----------------------------------------------26...
  • Page 5: Precautions For A Safe Riding

    1.PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING 1.PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING (1) CLOTHES (1) CLOTHES To relax and wear comfortable clothes are the main To relax and wear comfortable clothes are the main points for a safe riding. points for a safe riding. To observe traffic laws, keep a cool mind, relax and be To observe traffic laws, keep a cool mind, relax and be L...
  • Page 6 (2) RIDING METHOD (2) RIDING METHOD The safety of two-wheel vehicles is influenced by sitting The safety of two-wheel vehicles is influenced by sitting position. The rider should sit on the central part of the position. The rider should sit on the central part of the seat cushion.
  • Page 7: Assembly Parts

    . ASSEMBLY PARTS . ASSEMBLY PARTS Met-in Box Met-in Box Rear Brake Lever Rear Brake Lever Taillight/Stoplight L. Rear Turn Signal Light L. Rear Turn Signal Light Kick Lever Kick Lever Engine Serial Numher Engine Serial Numher Main Stand Main Stand L.
  • Page 8: Operation Instructions

    3. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 3. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (1) IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING&HANDLEBAR LOCK (1) IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING&HANDLEBAR LOCK ON : At this position, power is connected to start the : At this position, power is connected to start the engine. The key cannot be taken out. engine.
  • Page 9 Center Clip Center Clip Headlight Switch Headlight Switch Electric Starter Button Electric Starter Button Ignition Switch Ignition Switch R. Front Turn R. Front Turn Signal Light Signal Light Rear Brake Lever Rear Brake Lever Exhaust Muffler Exhaust Muffler R.Rear Turn Signal Light Signal Light Rear Carrier...
  • Page 10: Electric Starter Button.headlight Switch

    (2) ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON (2) ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON To start the engine, first turn on the ignition switch and To start the engine, first turn on the ignition switch and then push the electric starter button. At this time, be sure then push the electric starter button.
  • Page 11: Headlight Dimmer Switch

    (4) HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH (4) HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH Switch to this position for using high beam. Switch to this position for using high beam. When riding in downtown area or there is a When riding in downtown area or there is a car coming from the opposite direction, use car coming from the opposite direction, use low beam to avoid affecting the visibility of...
  • Page 12: Seat Lock/Met-In Box.helmet Buckle

    (6) SEAT LOCK/MET-IN BOX (6) SEAT LOCK/MET-IN BOX Unlock the seat and put the helmet in the MET-IN box. Unlock the seat and put the helmet in the MET-IN box. << << Unlocking Method>> Unlocking Method>> Stop the engine and turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" Stop the engine and turn the ignition switch to the "OFF"...
  • Page 13: Instruments

    (8) INSTRUMENTS (8) INSTRUMENTS MILEAGE COUNTER: The total riding mileage is MILEAGE COUNTER: The total riding mileage is indicated by kilometer. The figure in black and white is an indicated by kilometer. The figure in black and white is an unit of 100m.
  • Page 14: Pre-Ride Inspection

    4. PRE-RIDE INSPECTION 4. PRE-RIDE INSPECTION (1) ADVANCE INSPECTION (1) ADVANCE INSPECTION Get into a good habit of inspection before riding. For the Get into a good habit of inspection before riding. For the sake of safety and to prevent vehicle damage and traffic sake of safety and to prevent vehicle damage and traffic accidents, the pre-ride inspection is absolutely required.
  • Page 15: Brake Inspection.tire Inspection

    (3) BRAKE INSPECTION (3) BRAKE INSPECTION Ride the motorcycle at low speed on a dry road and Ride the motorcycle at low speed on a dry road and 1-2cm respectively apply the front brake lever and rear brake respectively apply the front brake lever and rear brake pedal to check the brake performance.
  • Page 16 2. CRACKS & DAMAGE 2. CRACKS & DAMAGE Check the tire-contact area for crack or damage. Check the tire-contact area for crack or damage. 3. ABNORMAL WEAR 3. ABNORMAL WEAR Check the tire-contact area for abnormal wear. Check the tire-contact area for abnormal wear. N...
  • Page 17: Fuel Level Inspection/Refilling

    (5) FUEL LEVEL INSPECTION/REFILLING (5) FUEL LEVEL INSPECTION/REFILLING Check if the fuel is sufficient. Check if the fuel is sufficient. P If the fuel gauge pointer is at red grid, refill #92 or #95 If the fuel gauge pointer is at red grid, refill #92 or #95 O...
  • Page 18: Steering Handlebar.instrument Lights Inspection

    (6) STEERING HANDLEBAR (6) STEERING HANDLEBAR Visually inspect the steering handlebar for damage. Visually inspect the steering handlebar for damage. Apply the front brake and move the handlebar upward and Apply the front brake and move the handlebar upward and downward to check for abnormal noise.
  • Page 19: Brake Lever Free Play Inspection&Adjustment

    (8) BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENT (8) BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENT Adjust the rear brake pedal free play with the brake Adjust the rear brake pedal free play with the brake 1-2cm adjusting nuts. adjusting nuts. After adjustment, fully apply the rear brake pedal and After adjustment, fully apply the rear brake pedal and check if the free play is within the specified value...
  • Page 20: Choke Knob

    (10) HORN/LIGHTS INSPECTION (10) HORN/LIGHTS INSPECTION Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position and push the Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position and push the horn button to check if it sounds. horn button to check if it sounds. Headlight/Taillight Inspection: Headlight/Taillight Inspection: Start the engine and turn on the headlight switch to check...
  • Page 21 (11) FRONT/REAR SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION (11) FRONT/REAR SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION Check the condition of the front/rear shock absorbers by Check the condition of the front/rear shock absorbers by pressing down on the handlebar and seat several times. pressing down on the handlebar and seat several times. (12) BRAKE PERFORMANCE INSPECTION (12) BRAKE PERFORMANCE INSPECTION Fully apply the front and rear brake lever pedal and move...
  • Page 22: Engine Starting Methods

    5. ENGINE STARTING METHODS 5. ENGINE STARTING METHODS (1) TURN THE IGNITION SWITCH "ON" (1) TURN THE IGNITION SWITCH "ON" Unlock the steering handlebar. Unlock the steering handlebar. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position. CAUTION: Check the gasoline volume and engine oil level before Check the gasoline volume and engine oil level before...
  • Page 23: Use The Electric Starter Button

    (3) USE THE ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON (3) USE THE ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON Push the electric starter button without rotating the Push the electric starter button without rotating the throttle throttle grip. grip. If the engine fails to start after the electric starter If the engine fails to start after the electric starter button is button is pressed for 3-4 seconds, rotate the...
  • Page 24: Start With The Kick Lever

    START WITH THE KICK LEVER START WITH THE KICK LEVER 1.Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground. 1.Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground. 2.Depress the kick lever with force. 2.Depress the kick lever with force. When the engine is cold and does not start after the kick lever is depressed for When the engine is cold and does not start after the kick lever is depressed for 3-4 times, rotate the throttle grip for 1/8-1/4 turn to facilitate starting.
  • Page 25: Normal Riding Method

    6. NORMAL RIDING METHOD 6. NORMAL RIDING METHOD (1) STARTING THE ENGINE (1) STARTING THE ENGINE Start the engine by referring to the starting methods Start the engine by referring to the starting methods specified in Section 5. specified in Section 5. CAUTION: Keep your finger away from the button immediately after Keep your finger away from the button immediately after...
  • Page 26 (3) CORRECT SITTING POSITION (3) CORRECT SITTING POSITION Ride astride on the motorcycle from the left side and Ride astride on the motorcycle from the left side and sit upright. Touch the ground with left foot to avoid sit upright. Touch the ground with left foot to avoid slipping.
  • Page 27: Precautions For Riding

    7. PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING 7. PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING CORRECT RIDING CORRECT RIDING Before moving, turn on the turn signal light and make sure Before moving, turn on the turn signal light and make sure whether the rear side is safe. whether the rear side is safe.
  • Page 28 (3) PROPER RIDING WILL PROLONG THE ENGINE LIFE (3) PROPER RIDING WILL PROLONG THE ENGINE LIFE 30km 30km For a new motorcycle, keep the speed below 30km per For a new motorcycle, keep the speed below 30km per hour within the first 1000km of riding. hour within the first 1000km of riding.
  • Page 29 (5) DO NOT MAKE SUDDEN STOP OR SHARP TURN (5) DO NOT MAKE SUDDEN STOP OR SHARP TURN Sudden stop and sharp turn are the main causes for Sudden stop and sharp turn are the main causes for slipping and could be very dangerous. slipping and could be very dangerous.
  • Page 30: How To Stop Riding

    8. HOW TO STOP RIDING 8. HOW TO STOP RIDING (1) WHILE GO NEAR THE PARKING PLACE (1) WHILE GO NEAR THE PARKING PLACE Turn on the turn signal light in advance. Watch out Turn on the turn signal light in advance. Watch out vehicles coming behind or aside and stop the motorcycle vehicles coming behind or aside and stop the motorcycle to the right side slowly.
  • Page 31 (3) PARKING (3) PARKING Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground and Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground and do not hinder the traffic. do not hinder the traffic. Stand on the left side and grip the handlebar straight with Stand on the left side and grip the handlebar straight with left hand and the side rod or rear carrier with right hand.
  • Page 32: Easy Maintenance

    9. EASY MAINTENANCE 9. EASY MAINTENANCE (1) AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND AIR CLEANER (1) AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND AIR CLEANER CLEANING & REPLACEMENT CLEANING & REPLACEMENT Take out the air cleaner and visually check if it is dirty or Take out the air cleaner and visually check if it is dirty or clogged.
  • Page 33 (2) FUEL SYSTEM (2) FUEL SYSTEM Fuel Leakage Inspection Fuel Leakage Inspection Check the fuel line between the fuel tank and carburetor Check the fuel line between the fuel tank and carburetor for fuel leakage. for fuel leakage. Fuel tank Fuel tank Fuel tube connector Fuel tube connector...
  • Page 34: Battery

    (4) BATTERY (4) BATTERY This model adopts the battery which needs no refilling of This model adopts the battery which needs no refilling of Distilled water. Distilled water. When cleaning the battery terminals, remove the screws When cleaning the battery terminals, remove the screws Attaching the battery cover on the seat and then open Attaching the battery cover on the seat and then open the battery cover.
  • Page 35: Fuse Change

    K 5)FUSE CHANGE 5)FUSE CHANGE Turn off the main switch and check if the fuse is burned Turn off the main switch and check if the fuse is burned out. out. When the fuse is burned out,replace with a specifisd fuse. When the fuse is burned out,replace with a specifisd fuse.
  • Page 36: Engine Oil Change

    E NGIN E OI L CHANG ENGINE OIL CHANG ( 6) ( 6) 1 .P l a ce the m otor cycl e on i t s m ai n stan d on l evel groun d. 1.Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground. 2.Remove the oil dipstick.
  • Page 37 (7) TRANSMISSION GEAR OIL (7) TRANSMISSION GEAR OIL Check the transmission gear oil tank for leakage. Check the transmission gear oil tank for leakage. 1.Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground. 1.Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground. After the engine stops for 2-3 minutes, remove the gear After the engine stops for 2-3 minutes, remove the gear oil check bolt to check the oil level.
  • Page 38: Spark Plug Inspection

    (8) SPARK PLUG INSPECTION (8) SPARK PLUG INSPECTION Check the spark plug side electrodes for wear. Check the spark plug side electrodes for wear. Fouling deposits on spark plug electrodes and big gap may Fouling deposits on spark plug electrodes and big gap may result in weak spark.
  • Page 39 (9) BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION /REFILLING (9) BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION /REFILLING Remove the two screws from the brake fluid tank and take Remove the two screws from the brake fluid tank and take off the cover. off the cover. Add recommended brake fluid DOT-4 into the tank until Add recommended brake fluid DOT-4 into the tank until the fluid level reaches the upper limit and then put on the...
  • Page 40: Important Notices

    Is there any other faulty parts? (2) IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN (2) IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN For any trouble occurred during riding, go to a KYMCO For any trouble occurred during riding, go to a KYMCO distributor or service station for inspection.
  • Page 41: Exexhaust Emission Control System

    12.EXEXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM 12.EXEXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (1)The exhaust emission control system adopted in this model utilizes the reed valve to draw secondary (1)The exhaust emission control system adopted in this model utilizes the reed valve to draw secondary air into the exhaust system for combustion by means of exhaust pulsation in order to minimize the air into the exhaust system for combustion by means of exhaust pulsation in order to minimize the exhaust emission...
  • Page 42 3.If any problem is found,go to KYMCO designated service stations fo inspection 3.If any problem is found,go to KYMCO designated service stations fo inspection -...
  • Page 43: Pollution-Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    (3) PERIODIC INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (3) PERIODIC INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE In order to have a safe riding, maintain good performance, prolong the motorcycle service life and In order to have a safe riding, maintain good performance, prolong the motorcycle service life and reduce pollution, make sure to perform the periodic inspection and maintenance.
  • Page 44: Specifications

    ( 4)SPEC I FI C ATI O N S ( 4)SPEC I FI C ATI O N S Autom atic C en tr ifug al T yp e Automatic Centrifugal Type...
  • Page 45 KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD. KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD. NO.35 Wan Hsing Street, San Min District NO.35 Wan Hsing Street, San Min District Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of Proc Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of Proc Telephone : 886-7-3822526 Telephone : 886-7-3822526 FAX : 886-7-3950021 FAX : 886-7-3950021...

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