Lambretta DUE50 Owner's Manual
Lambretta DUE50 Owner's Manual

Lambretta DUE50 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owners Manual...
  • Page 3: Owners Record

    OWNERS RECORD All correspondence relating to service problems may be addressed to: 14339 Lake City Way NE Seattle, WA 98125 Name: Address: Date purchased: VIN: Engine #: Key #: Dealer:...
  • Page 4: Business Card

    BUSINESS CARD THANK YOU for the confidence you have placed in us. We will always do everything possible to continue to earn your trust and goodwill.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OWNERS RECORD BUSINESS CARD FOREWORD PRE-DELIVERY BREAK IN PERIOD IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTROLS AND GAUGES HELMET STORAGE BIN CENTER STAND...
  • Page 6 PRE-RIDE CHECK BASIC OPERATION CARE AND MAINTENANCE COMMON REASONS FOR REPAIR TROUBLESHOOTING CONTACTING LAMBRETTA SPECIFICATIONS RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS REPORTING OF SAFETY DEFECTS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE...
  • Page 7 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE & SERVICE RECORD CHANGE OF ADDRESS/ OWNERSHIP FORM NOTES...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    Ignoring them could result in damage to the vehicle or personal injury or death to you or others. The Lambretta Limited Warranty does not cover vehicle damage caused by failure to follow the instructions outlined in this manual.
  • Page 9 NOTE Lambretta International, a Limited Liability Company based in Seattle, Washington, hereinafter also known as Lambretta, Lambretta USA, Lambretta Scooters, the manufacturer, the distributor and the company. This manual describes the Lambretta DUE0, hereinafter also known as the scooter, the motor scooter, the vehicle, the motor...
  • Page 10: Pre-Delivery

    PRE-DELIVERY Your dealer has performed the following checks and adjustments prior to delivery of your vehicle. This list can also be helpful to ensure proper working order of the vehicle after periods of storage or inoperation. Brakes: Inspect brake cables/hoses/linkage for correct mounting, chafing, leaks and damage. Check and adjust both front and rear brakes.
  • Page 11 Suspension: Check for smooth suspension operation. Lubricate all grease points using correct specification grease. Check for correct suspension adjustments. Inspect fork and shock seals for leaks. Steering: Check for smooth steering operation and handlebar bearings for proper adjustments. Electrical Systems: Check for correct function of all side, headlight and taillights, turn indicators, brake lights, warning lights and instrument illumination.
  • Page 12 Fastening hardware: Check front and rear axle nut and bolt torque. Check torque of drain plug and oil filter bolt. Check torque of all brake system nuts and bolts. Check torque of all steering system mounting hardware. Check torque of exhaust mounting hardware. Check torque of all remaining nuts, bolts &...
  • Page 13: Break In Period

    BREAK IN PERIOD During the first 625 miles (1,000 km) of driving, observe the following break in procedure: Allow the engine to warm up for approximately one minute before use. ° Do not exceed 80% of full throttle opening. ° Do not undertake long journeys at constant speed.
  • Page 14: Important Precautions

    If the engine misfires or appears to have any loss of performance, immediately take your scooter to your authorized Lambretta Dealer. Make sure flammable materials such as dry grass or leaves do not come in contact with the...
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read and observe the following safety guidelines for safe and pleasurable riding. SAFETY TIPS Read owner’s manual. ° Read the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s scooter riding tips booklet which accompanies this ° manual. New or inexperienced riders should take a Rider Safety Course from a qualified safety °...
  • Page 16 It takes time to become familiar with a new vehicle. Lambretta recommends against lending ° your scooter to anyone not familiar with scooter operation in general and the Lambretta in particular. Starting, idling or moving the throttle may cause this vehicle to begin moving. Do not start the °...
  • Page 17 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Your riding skills and concentration diminish when you are cold, wet, too hot or dehydrated. ° Proceed with caution and reduce speed in traffic, bad weather, and poor visibility and road ° conditions. Use extreme caution when braking on loose road surfaces such as sand, gravel, grass, debris °...
  • Page 18 An authorized Lambretta Dealer, who is equipped with necessary facilities and is properly trained, should do all maintenance and repairs on your scooter. Riding Under The Influence Riding “under the influence”...
  • Page 19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS If the Scooter Is Dropped Or Laid Down On It’s Side For Any Reason: The engine oil may flow out through the crankcase breather tube, into the air cleaner and ° other systems by transferring oil from the crankcase. Scooters equipped with the Evaporation Control System can be damaged when the fuel flows °...
  • Page 20: Controls And Gauges

    CONTROLS AND GAUGES Know your scooter Before operating your scooter, you should familiarize yourself with the controls. It is important that you can find and operate the controls successfully without looking away from the road.
  • Page 21 CONTROLS AND GAUGES Ignition Switch In this position, power is turned off and the engine stops. The key may then be removed. In this position, all electrical equipment is powered, and the engine may be started. The key cannot be removed in this position. LOCK In this position, the handlebar is locked (see following instructions).
  • Page 22 CONTROLS AND GAUGES Handlebar Lock To lock, turn the handlebar to the left, then turn the key from “OFF” “LOCK” while pushing in on the key. If the lock does not engage, move the handlebar slightly to the right. To unlock, turn the key to the “OFF”...
  • Page 23 CONTROLS AND GAUGES Emergency Stop Switch “STOP” – If running, the engine will stop. The starter will not operate and the engine will not start in this position. “RUN” – Engine will run and may be started in this position. Electric Starter With key in the “ON”...
  • Page 24 CONTROLS AND GAUGES Headlight The upper lamp is a low wattage marker light. The bottom lamp is a high intensity halogen projector beam headlight. Note: Your headlight operates automatically whenever the ° scooter’s engine is running. Your vehicle is not equipped with a high-beam headlight. °...
  • Page 25 Turn Signal Switch Move the switch to the right to activate the right turn indicator. Move the switch to the left to activate the left turn indicator. Press the white button in the middle to turn off the turn indicator. Notes: Always signal your turns and other maneuvers as required by law.
  • Page 26 CONTROLS AND GAUGES DUE50 2 Stroke Instrument Panel...
  • Page 27 CONTROLS AND GAUGES Speedometer - Indicates the speed in both km/hour and MPH. Mileage Counter - The total mileage traveled in kilometers is indicated by the first five digits (white writing on black background). The last digit indicates 1/10th of a kilometer (100 meters). To convert from kilometers to miles, multiply this number by .625.
  • Page 28: Helmet Storage Bin

    HELMET STORAGE BIN Use the main key in the lock under the left side of the seat and lift the seat to open the helmet storage bin. Notes: The maximum load of this bin is 22 pounds (10 kg). Make sure the seat is locked before riding. This compartment gets very warm due to engine heat.
  • Page 29: Center Stand

    CENTER STAND Do not sit on your scooter while it is on the center or side stand. Doing so may cause the stand to bend. Also make sure to use the center or side stand on solid and firm ground.
  • Page 30: Pre-Ride Check

    Are You Ready to Ride? Lambretta strongly recommends all riders take a rider safety course from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. Since 1973, this not for profit organization (MSF) has supported motorcycle safety. They offer rider education courses, operator licensing test and public information programs. MSF is sponsored by many different manufacturers, and works with the federal government, state agencies, the US military, and others to offer training for all skill levels.
  • Page 31 PRE-RIDE CHECK Pre-Ride Checklist Check oil and fuel levels Check steering Check brakes Check lights Look for fuel, oil or brake fluid leaks. The side stand is up before moving Mirrors adjusted properly You are dressed for the weather WARNING It is important to have a properly functioning battery for safety features such as headlight, horn, turn signals, brake and running lights, and low oil warning light to function properly.
  • Page 32 PRE-RIDE CHECK CHECK STEERING HANDLE Check for smooth and easy operation of steering. Check brake lever for smooth operation. Braking free play should be between ⁄ – ⁄ " after brake adjustment. Check for any abnormalities. Please contact your local dealer for inspection and adjustment if any are found.
  • Page 33 PRE-RIDE CHECK REAR DRUM BRAKE ADjUSTMENT Have your authorized Lambretta dealer show you how to properly adjust your rear drum brake, as this is a safety critical adjustment. CAUTION The rear brake adjustment nut must be seated as shown in the illustration above. Any slight deviation may result in braking play change and cause danger as the brake is applied.
  • Page 34 PRE-RIDE CHECK CHECK SIGNAL LIGHT Turn main switch to “ON” position. Turn on signal light and check the function for right and left. CHECK TIRE PRESSURE. STANDARD TIRE PRESSURE One passenger Two passengers Front 20 psi/1.4 bar 24 psi/1.7 bar Rear 26 psi/1.8 bar 32 psi/2.2 bar...
  • Page 35 PRE-RIDE CHECK To check tire inflation pressure: Remove the cap from the valve on one tire, and then firmly press the tire gauge onto the valve. Add air till you reach the recommended air pressure. Replace the valve cap. Repeat this procedure for each tire. Visually inspect the tires to make sure there are no nails or other objects embedded that could puncture the tire and cause an air leak.
  • Page 36 PRE-RIDE CHECK Tire inflation tips: Use a tire gauge to check the tire inflation pressure at least once a month and before long ° trips. You are strongly urged to buy a reliable tire pressure gauge, as automatic service station gauges may be inaccurate. Use the recommended cold inflation pressure for optimum tire performance and wear.
  • Page 37 PRE-RIDE CHECK INSPECT TIRES Check if there are any foreign objects stuck in the tire such as nails or screws. Check tires for cracks or wear using the wear indicator. If the tire is damaged, punctured or worn, it should be replaced before riding. CHECK FRONT &...
  • Page 38: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION STARTING NOTES Starting, idling or moving the throttle may cause this vehicle to start moving. Do not start the motor scooter or move the throttle unless you are prepared for vehicle movement. When the scooter is started, idle speed may be noticeably higher than when the engine is warm due to the automatic choke.
  • Page 39 BASIC OPERATION ENGINE START-UP — by electric starter Turn ignition switch to “ON”. Turn the emergency stop switch to the “RUN” position. Hold down the front or rear brake. Push the start button for up to 5 seconds until the engine starts. Warm up engine for approximately 3 minutes after a cold start.
  • Page 40 BASIC OPERATION ENGINE START-UP — by kick start lever Turn ignition switch to “ON”. Turn the emergency stop switch to the “RUN” position. Put scooter on center stand. Kick downward on the kick start lever with adequate force. Notes: Do not open (twist) throttle while starting. Caution: After the engine is started, make sure the kick start lever regains its original up position to °...
  • Page 41 Do not drive on flooded roads or standing water such as puddles. Water entering the engine and being ingested by the air intake can cause damage to electrical components, wiring, engine or transmission and is not covered by the Lambretta Limited Warranty.
  • Page 42 BASIC OPERATION BRAKES After driving in rain for some time without applying the brakes, or any time brake components such as the brake rotors and pads are wet or cold, the first braking action can be less effective. Increasing pressure at the brake levers may be necessary to obtain desired results. Briefly applying light pressure to the brakes will help to dry the brakes when wet.
  • Page 43 BASIC OPERATION DRIVING ECONOMICALLY Economical driving conserves natural resources Better driving economy may be obtained by thinking ahead, avoiding rapid starts and stops and by adjusting the speed of your vehicle to immediate traffic conditions. Observe the following rules: Bring the engine to normal operating temperature as soon as possible by driving with a light °...
  • Page 44: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE REFUELING YOUR SCOOTER Make sure ignition is in the “OFF” position. Locate the filler cap under the seat. Squeeze the two black sides of the filler cap and pull upwards to remove. Fill tank with premium unleaded gasoline with a 91 octane rating minimum only. Do not top off after the fuel pump shuts off.
  • Page 45 CARE AND MAINTENANCE TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline helps riders avoid lower quality gasoline, which can leave deposits on critical engine parts, which reduces engine performance. That’s something both vehicle owners and automakers want to avoid. At the time of printing, the following were TOP TIER Gasoline Retailers: ™...
  • Page 46 Try to keep fuel tank filled. This prevents the formation of condensation in the fuel tank. In ° extremely wet and cold weather a fuel dryer may be needed. See your Lambretta dealer for a list of approved products. Never refuel with the engine running.
  • Page 47 USE OF ADDITIVES. Without exception, do not add solvents or additives to your scooter ° engine, transmission, or any other system, which are untested and not recommended by Lambretta or its dealers. Doing so may expose you to dangerous chemicals and void your Lambretta Limited Warranty. OXYGENATED FUELS To meet clean air standards, some areas of the United States and Canada require oxygenated fuel.
  • Page 48 Fuel system damage or performance problems resulting from the use of an oxygenated fuel containing more than the percentages of oxygenates mentioned above are not covered under your Lambretta Limited Warranty. WARNING GASOLINE CAN DAMAGE PAINT AND PLASTIC. DAMAGE CAUSED BY SPILLED FUEL IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR LAMBRETTA LIMITED WARRANTY.
  • Page 49 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CHECK ENGINE OIL Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove oil tank cover located above the rear of the footpad. Inspect the oil level. If it is near to the lower level, refill specific 2T engine oil to upper level. NOTES: Use 2T engine oil that meets API TC, JASO FC, NMMA, TC-W/ TCW II standards.
  • Page 50 Only charge a battery with a scooter/motorcycle (low amp) battery charger, after the ignition has been turned off. Failure to follow these directions will damage the vehicle. BATTERY AND FUSE LOCATION The battery and fuse of the DUE50 is located in the helmet box. Remove the liner for access.
  • Page 51 From the side, examine the metal wire to see if it is broken or missing. If so, put in a new fuse of the same amperage (written on the fuse). If the fuse burns out repeatedly, have the electrical system inspected by an authorized Lambretta dealer. WARNING! Never use fuses with higher amperage than those listed under specifications.
  • Page 52 CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY WARNINGS The load placed on the battery is greater during the winter because the capacity of the battery ° decreases as the temperature drops. A discharged or dead battery can freeze at about 14°F (-10°C).
  • Page 53 Be sure to use bulbs of the correct type and voltage. NOTE: Should the aim of your headlight need to be adjusted for any reason, contact your Lambretta dealer.
  • Page 54 ° self-serve car wash. High pressure water or air may cause damage to scooter parts. Ask your authorized Lambretta dealer about recommended cleaning products. The scooter ° should be washed at regular intervals since dirt; dust, insects and tar spots adhere to paint and may cause damage.
  • Page 55 Lambretta does not recommend the use of long-life or durable paint protection coatings, some of which may claim to prevent pitting, fading, oxidation, etc. Lambretta has not tested these coatings for compatibility with your vehicle’s clear coat. Some of them may cause the clear coat to soften, crack, or cloud.
  • Page 56 If you do not use your scooter for a month or longer, incorrect storage may cause damage that is not covered by your Lambretta Limited Warranty. Due to the many geographic regions in which Lambretta scooters are sold, a good source of information about storing your scooter for your particular climate and storage facility (indoor, outdoor, covered, heated, etc.) is your local...
  • Page 57 ° Instrument panel gauges ° Your Lambretta Limited Warranty does not cover any damage caused by improper storage or neglect of your scooter. REMOVAL FROM STORAGE To prevent damage and to ensure your safety, your scooter must be fully serviced before riding or starting.
  • Page 58 CARE AND MAINTENANCE TRANSPORTING YOUR SCOOTER If your scooter needs to be transported, it should be carried on a motorcycle trailer, or a truck or trailer with a flatbed area. Do not tow your scooter, as towing can seriously damage the transmission.
  • Page 59: Common Reasons For Repair

    COMMON REASONS FOR REPAIR Improper Storage Neglected or improper maintenance Improper break in Incorrect products used on vehicle Deferred small repairs becoming major problems Damage to the fuel system caused by low or poor quality fuel Dropping or laying the scooter on its side...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Lambretta dealer for service before operating further. 5. Scooter runs, but gauges or lights don’t work Check battery connection and fuses. If this does not correct the problem, the battery may be low or damaged. Take your scooter to your Lambretta dealer for service.
  • Page 61: Contacting Lambretta

    If they do not have the answer to your question, they can direct you to someone who does. It is important for you to maintain a good working relationship with your Lambretta dealer. All Lambretta International dealers are independently owned and operated. Each dealer sets their own hours, prices, policies and schedules as they see fit.
  • Page 62: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS FLUID CAPACITIES MODEL/ENGINE DUE0  Stroke LENGTH 0" WIDTH " HEIGHT " WHEEL BASE " NET WEIGHT 190 lb. ENGINE TYPE Forced Air-cooled, 2 Stroke, Reed Valve DISPLACEMENT 49.3cc BORE X STROKE 40 X 39.2 mm COMPRESSION RATIO 7.2:1 IGNITION C.D.I.
  • Page 63 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL/ENGINE DUE0  Stroke TIRE 120/70-12 FRONT & REAR 12” X 3”–DOT FRONT BRAKE Disc REAR BRAKE Drum...
  • Page 64 SPECIFICATIONS LIGHTS AND FUSES Engine/Model DUE0 -  Stroke Front Lights 12V 35W/35W Position Lights 12V 5W Rear Light / Brake Light 12V, 5W / 21W X 1 Signal Lights 12V, 10W X 4 Speedometer Light 12V, 3.4W, 1.7W Oil Indicator Light (2 Stroke Only) 12V, 1.7W Signal Indicator Light 12V, 1.7W...
  • Page 65: Recommended Products

    RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS It is our belief that Castrol makes one of the finest lubricants available today. We recommend the following fluids and lubricants for your 2008 Lambretta scooters: 1. Castrol GT LMA Brake Fluid 2. Engine Oil 49cc 2 Stroke engines - Castrol 2T Motorcycle Oil 3.
  • Page 66: Reporting Of Safety Defects

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying LAMBRETTA INTERNATIONAL, LLC. 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 67: Limited Warranty Coverage

    LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE LAMBRETTA LIMITED WARRANTY All new Lambretta scooters come with a 2 Year Limited Warranty. This warranty is effective from the date of purchase by the original owner. There is no deductible for the repairs, and the warranty is fully transferable. This warranty provides coverage for the engine, transmission and more.
  • Page 68 LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE ITEMS NOT COVERED Tire damage: Damage to the tires such as punctures, cuts, snags, bruises, impact damage and breaks resulting from pothole impact, curb impact or from other objects, are not covered. Damage from incorrect inflation, excessive axle load, off-road use, racing, or competitive riding events, incorrect mounting or removal of tire, improper puncture repair, misuse, negligence, alteration and misapplication, are not covered.
  • Page 69 Damage caused by Repair Parts: Malfunctions caused by the use of other than original Lambretta spare parts and accessories. Damages or malfunctions resulting from poor fuel quality or from blending additional fuel additives are not covered.
  • Page 70 “dismantled”, “theft recovery”, “flood damage”, or similar title under any state laws. Any parts repaired or replaced under an insurance claim or required because of events that are not covered under this limited warranty are not covered by your Lambretta limited warranty. Duration of Implied Warranties Any Implied Warranties, including the Implied Warranty of Merchantability and Fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the duration of this written warranty.
  • Page 71 Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, Lambretta International will repair your motor scooter at no cost to you, including diagnosis, parts and labor.
  • Page 72 You are responsible for presenting your motor scooter to a Lambretta Dealer as soon as a ° problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.
  • Page 73 Lambretta dealer. Lambretta International, LLC Emission Control System Warranty Statement Lambretta International, LLC, 14339 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA warrants that each new Lambretta motor scooter, that include as standard equipment a headlight, taillight and...
  • Page 74 Warranty defects shall be remedied during customary business hours at any authorized Lambretta dealer located within the United States of America in compliance with the Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board.
  • Page 75 LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE for all warranted parts replaced and labor charges based on Lambretta recommended time allowance of the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. The owner may be required to keep receipts and failed parts in order to receive compensation.
  • Page 76 OTHER EXPENSES, LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOTER FOR ANY PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
  • Page 77 Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs. However, Lambretta is not liable for these parts. The owner is responsible for the performance of all required maintenance. Any individual or service establishment may perform such maintenance.
  • Page 78 Lambretta dealer. For all warranty work, if in question, it is the responsibility of the owner to prove and Lambretta to judge whether warranty work is to be performed. Warranty repairs do not constitute an extension of the original warranty period for the vehicle or a part thereof.
  • Page 79 No express warranty is given by Lambretta International except as specifically set forth herein. Any warranty implied by law, including any warranty of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose, or for any purpose, is limited to the express terms stated in this warranty.
  • Page 80 Authorized Lambretta International dealer. Produce documentation to demonstrate ownership and date of purchase. No claim presented directly to Lambretta International by the purchaser of the Product will be considered. All warranty claims must be processed through the local Lambretta International dealer.
  • Page 81 Vehicles used for any competition. Lambretta International reserves the right to make any changes in design or to add any improvement on the vehicle at any time without incurring any obligation to install the same on vehicles previously supplied and sold.
  • Page 82 WARRANTY STATEMENT This warranty is given in lieu of and excludes every condition or warranty whether statutory or otherwise not herein expressly set out.
  • Page 83: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Lambretta continuously strives to improve our product’s safety and reliability. Therefore, we reserve the right to make changes in the periodic maintenance work which is required for our scooters. Besides the listed periodic maintenance, it may be required or necessary to perform other service not listed in the table because of extremes in operating conditions or with the passing of time.
  • Page 84 Periodic Checks and Services for DUE 50cc 2 Stroke (Regular Service Mileage (KM)) ITEM 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 0000 Continue every FUEL FILTER ,000 BRAKE SYSTEM ,000 DRIVE BELT Check every 5000Km, replace if worn, cracked or glazed AIR CLEANER Change filter every 5000 Km or as needed NUTS, BOLTS...
  • Page 85 First Service 300km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Check and tighten all external nuts, bolts and screws. Inspect brake system, check brake fluid level. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Adjust rear drum brake. Top off 2 stroke oil.
  • Page 86 Second Service 1000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Top off 2 stroke oil. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Road test the scooter.
  • Page 87 Third Service 2000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Check and tighten all external nuts, bolts and screws. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary.
  • Page 88 Fourth Service 3000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Top off 2 stroke oil. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Adjust and clean carburetor as necessary.
  • Page 89 Fifth Service 4000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Top off 2 stroke oil. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Adjust and clean carburetor as necessary.
  • Page 90 Sixth Service 5000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Inspect fuel line. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Check and tighten all external nuts, bolts and screws.
  • Page 91 Seventh Service 6000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Check and tighten all external nuts, bolts and screws. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Top off 2 stroke oil.
  • Page 92 Eighth Service 7000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Top off 2 stroke oil. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Adjust and clean carburetor as necessary.
  • Page 93 Ninth Service 8000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Top off 2 stroke oil. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Adjust and clean carburetor as necessary.
  • Page 94 Tenth Service 9000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Top off 2 stroke oil. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Adjust and clean carburetor as necessary.
  • Page 95 Eleventh Service 10000km— DUE 50cc 2 Stroke Check all lights, horn and switches for proper function. Inspect muffler catalyst. Inspect battery and clean terminals. Inspect fuel line. Inspect and clean spark plug, replace if necessary. Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage.
  • Page 96: Maintenance & Service Record

    MAINTENANCE & SERVICE RECORD P.D.I 300KM 1000KM NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: DATE: DATE: DATE: 2000KM 3000KM 4000KM NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: DATE: DATE: DATE:...
  • Page 97 MAINTENANCE & SERVICE RECORD 5000km 6000KM 7000KM NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: DATE: DATE: DATE: 8000KM 9000KM 10000KM NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: DATE: DATE: DATE:...
  • Page 98 MAINTENANCE & SERVICE RECORD 11000km 12000KM 13000KM NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: DATE: DATE: DATE: 14000KM 15000KM 16000KM NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: DATE: DATE: DATE:...
  • Page 99: Change Of Address/ Ownership Form

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS/ OWNERSHIP FORM Notice of: Change of Address Notice of Pre-Owned Scooter Purchase PLEASE PRINT and give complete information. MILEAGE MODEL WARRANTY REGISTRATION NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE ADDRESS CITY STATE TELEPHONE EMAIL SIGNATURE...
  • Page 100 Please return completed form to: 14339 Lake City Way NE Seattle, WA 98125...
  • Page 101 CHANGE OF ADDRESS/ OWNERSHIP FORM Notice of: Change of Address Notice of Pre-Owned Scooter Purchase PLEASE PRINT and give complete information. MILEAGE MODEL WARRANTY REGISTRATION NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE ADDRESS CITY STATE TELEPHONE EMAIL SIGNATURE...
  • Page 102 Please return completed form to: 14339 Lake City Way NE Seattle, WA 98125...
  • Page 103: Notes

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  • Page 108 © 2006 Lambretta International LLC. All rights reserved. Lambretta International, LLC, 14339 Lake City Wy NE, Seattle, WA, 98125...

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