HYOSUNG MS3 250 Owner's Manual

HYOSUNG MS3 250 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 WARNING This owner’s manual contains important safety information. Please read it carefully.
  • Page 2 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 informa- tion and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 3 By following these instructions explicitly you will insure a long trouble-free operating life for your motorcycle. Your Hyosung deal- � COPYRIGHT S&T Motors Co., Ltd. er has experienced technicians that are trained to provide your machine with the best possible service with the right tools and equipment.
  • Page 4 Information following these signal words mance from your new motorcycle. should be carefully reviewed. Hyosung parts are manufactured of high quality materials, and manufactured parts are finished to close tolerances. Proper WARNING break-in operation allows the machined sur-...
  • Page 5 WARNING Noise Control System (muffler assembly) TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED Owners are warned that the law may prohibit : (a) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for the purpose of maintenance, repair or replacement, of any device or ele- ment of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its any sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use ;...
  • Page 6: Consumer Information

    ● ● Observe periodic maintenance warnings with the riders. Keep the requirements your authorized owner’s manual in the owner’s HYOSUNG dealer is trained and manual storage compartment locat- equipped to perform this service. ed under the seat. ● ● Drain gasoline from the fuel tank ●...
  • Page 7 CAUTION WARNING Always open the throttle gradually to These motorcycles always come on prevent front wheel lifting. Failure to the head lamp, position lamp, meter observe this precaution may result in lamp, tail lamp and license plate lamp loss of control and an accident. when the ignition switch is turned to the “...
  • Page 8 ◉ ◉ FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH WARNING THE MOTORCYCLE Do not operate the ignition switch in WARNING the “ ”(OFF) or “ ”(LOCK) position or the engine stop switch in the “ ” position while driving at one’s plea- Your riding skill and mechanical sure.
  • Page 9 Do not ride in another driver’s blind can lead to unsafe operating conditions. It spot. is not possible for Hyosung to test each accessory on the market or combinations of all the available accessories, however, your dealer can assist you in selecting qual-...
  • Page 10 This limits the freedom of movement of 1. Anytime that additional weight or aero- dynamic affecting accessories are the rider and may limit his or her control installed, they should be mounted as ability. low as possible, as close to the motor- cycle and as near the center of gravity 6.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 2. FUEL , OIL AND COOLANT RECOMMENDATION ∙∙∙∙∙∙ FUEL ENGINE OIL TRANSMISSION OIL ENGINE COOLANT SOLUTION 3. NAMES OF EACH PARTS ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 4. CONTROLS ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ IGNITION SWITCH IGNITION KEY INSTRUMENT PANEL LEFT HANDLE SWITCHES RIGHT HANDLE SWITCHES STAND 5.
  • Page 12 10. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 11. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ TOOL ENGINE OIL TRANSMISSION OIL GASOLINE FUEL HOSE COOLANT RADIATOR RUBBER CAP OF CABLES EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER REAR-VIEW MIRROR REFLECTOR BRAKES TIRES AIR CLEANER FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSIONS CHECKING THE STEERING CHECKING THE ENGINE PIVOT SIDE COVER STAY HELMETBOX INNER COVER...
  • Page 13: Serial Number Location

    The frame serial number ① is stamped on SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION the right downside frame. The engine serial number ② is stamped The frame and/or engine serial numbers on the left rearside of the crankcase assem- are used to register the motorcycle. They bly.
  • Page 14: Fuel, Oil And Coolant Recommendation

    FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION ◉ ◉ ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION Classification F U E L Grade Remarks system Use unleaded gasoline with an octane Over SL rating of 91 or higher. Unleaded gasoline can extend spark plug 10W/40 life and exhaust components life.
  • Page 15: Transmission Oil

    WARNING TRANSMISSION OIL ● Don’t mix the unrecommended oil. Use a good quality SAE 10W/40 multi- It could damage the engine. grade oil. ● When refilling the oil, don’t allow the dust to get inside. WARNING ● Wipe the spilled oil up immediately. ●...
  • Page 16: Engine Coolant Solution

    ◉ ◉ ENGINE COOLANT ENGINE COOLANT SOLUTION The engine coolant performs as rust inhibitor and water pump lubricant as well Use an engine coolant that is compatible as anti-freeze. with aluminum radiator, mixed with distilled Therefore the engine coolant should be water only at a 50 : 50 mixture ratio for used at all times even though the atmos- engine coolant solution.
  • Page 17: Names Of Each Parts

    NAMES OF EACH PARTS � � � � � � � � � � � � � ① ⑧ Fuel tank cap Right handle switches ② ⑨ Radiator cap Front brake lever ③ ⑩ Rear brake lever Throttle grip ④ ⑪...
  • Page 18 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ⑭ � Turn signal lamp (Front) Air cleaner ⑮ � Head lamp (High beam) Transmission oil filler cap � � Head lamp (Position lamp) Transmission oil level bolt �...
  • Page 19 � � Muffler Head lamp (Low beam) � � Battery & Fuses Turn signal lamp (Front) � � Turn signal lamp (Rear) Passenger footrests � � Seat Water pump � � Radiator Engine oil level gauge � Head lamp (Position lamp) N O T E ”...
  • Page 20: Controls

    ◉ ◉ “ “ ” ” (LOCK) POSITION CONTROLS To lock the steering, turn the handlebar all the way to the left. Turn the key to the “ ”(OFF) position IGNITION SWITCH and push down it to the “ ”(LOCK) posi- tion and remove the key.
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL ◉ ◉ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ◉ ◉ � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � CAUTION When the ignition switch is turned to the “...
  • Page 22 For checking the fuel meter, hold the correctly. When this is the case, stop motorcycle vertically and turn the the engine immediately and contact a ignition switch to the “ ”(ON) posi- Hyosung authorised dealer. tion.
  • Page 23 ⑤ ⑤ ⑥ ⑥ COOLANT TEMPERATURE METER ODOMETER / TRIP METER The display in it has two functions, odometer and trip meter. The display changes odometer or trip meter, as indicated before turning the igni- tion switch off. ’s speedometer is LCD(Liquid Crystal Display) type, it indi- cates the coolant temperature.
  • Page 24 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT Mode Switch Push it for Adjustment Clock HOUR( ⑩ ) 2 seconds Clock mode → Clock reset mode HOUR( ⑩ ) 0.6 ~ 1 seconds Increase the hour of clock Clock reset MIN( ⑪ ) 0.6 ~ 1 seconds Increase the minutes of clock mode HOUR( ⑩...
  • Page 25 Check the oil level and determine if the proper amount of oil is in the 0.6 ~ 1 Increase the minutes of clock engine. seconds If the lamp still does not go out, have your authorized HYOSUNG dealer or qualified mechanic troubleshoot your motorcycle.
  • Page 26: Left Handle Switches

    ③ ③ DIMMER SWITCH LEFT HANDLE SWITCHES Change the direction of head lamp light. ◉ “ ”: The head lamp high beam � � come on only. The high beam indicator lamp � also comes on. Position lamp � � ①...
  • Page 27: Right Handle Switches

    ④ ④ TURN SIGNAL SWITCH RIGHT HANDLE SWITCHES Using when left, right turn or change direc- tion. � � ◉ “ � ” Position : Flash the left turn sig- nal lamp. ◉ “ � ” Position : Flash the right turn sig- nal lamp.
  • Page 28 WARNING CAUTION Do not engage the starting motor for Do not operate for the engine stop more than five seconds at a time as it switch is in the “ “ ” ” position while may overheat the wiring harness and driving at one’s pleasure.
  • Page 29: Stand

    STAND HOW TO USE These motorcycles is equipped with a HOW TO OPEN THE SEAT center stand and side stand. You can use the PERSONAL TRUNK after opening the seat. � � ① ① CENTER STAND To place the motorcycle on the center stand, place your foot on the stand exten- 1) To unlock the seat, insert the ignition key sion and then rock the motorcycle to the...
  • Page 30: How To Use The Personal Trunk

    HOW TO OPEN THE FRONT HOW TO USE THE PERSONAL TRUNK STORAGE BOX Keep the owner’s manual or maintenance These motorcycles is equipped with a manual in the personal trunk. front storage box. Put the helmet as shown in the picture. The front storage box can accommodate objects when you leave your bike unattend- To open the storage box :...
  • Page 31: How To Use The Output Terminal

    N O T E HOW TO USE THE OUTPUT TERMINAL � � Loading limit of front storage box : 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) � � Front storage box is not a water- proof box so take out all valuables when washing the motorcycle. CAUTION Avoid putting bulky objects distur- bing smooth closing of the box lid, or...
  • Page 32: Supply Of Gasoline, Oil And Coolant

    CAUTION SUPPLY OF GASOLINE, OIL AND COOLANT Prolonged use of the output terminal with the engine stopped may compro- mise the battery charge. GASOLINE N O T E The front storage box’s lid may not latch closed if a long type plug is inserted into the output terminal.
  • Page 33: Engine Oil

    WARNING ENGINE OIL Gasoline is extremely flammable and Long engine life depends much on the toxic. Always observe the following selection of quality oil and the periodic precautions when refueling your changing of the oil. motorcycle. Daily oil level checks and periodic ●...
  • Page 34 4. Unscrew and extract the engine oil CAUTION level gauge ① . 5. Clean the part in contact with the Operating the motorcycle with an engine oil with a clean cloth. incorrect amount of engine oil can 6. Reinsert the engine oil level gauge until damage your motorcycle.
  • Page 35 1. Hold the motorcycle vertically. CAUTION CAUTION Necessarily, confirm and clean the engine oil strainer � � when replace More frequent servicing may be per- the Engine oil (specially, when first formed on motorcycles that are used replacement). under severe conditions, inspect ① ① Quantity of Engine oil, ②...
  • Page 36 CAUTION When replacing the engine oil filter, it is highly recommended that you use a genuine HYOSUNG oil filter designed for your motorcycle, as other filters may have different design and thread specifications which could cause...
  • Page 37 CAUTION Engine damage may occur if you use oil that does not meet Hyosung’s To tighten the engine oil filter proper- specifications. ly, it is important to accurately identify the position at which the oil filter gas-...
  • Page 38: Transmission Oil

    2. Stop the engine. TRANSMISSION OIL After a long period of use, the transmis- sion oil qualities will deteriorate and quicken the wear of sliding and interlocking sur- gaces. ◉ ◉ TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL CHECK Inspect the transmission oil, after first run- �...
  • Page 39 5. Release and remove the transmission oil ◉ ◉ TRANSMISSION OIL CHANGE level bolt ② and oil drain bolt ③ . 6. Let all transmission oil drain out. 1. Start the engine to warm up the oil, this Collect it in a drian pan with adequate will facilitate draining oil.
  • Page 40: Engine Coolant

    1. Stop the engine and wait until it has ENGINE COOLANT cooled down. N O T E ◉ ◉ COOLANT LEVEL The coolant should be kept between the Position the motorcycle on firm and “F” (FULL) and “L” (LOW) level lines in the flat ground.
  • Page 41 Have the WARNING repair carried out at an authorized Hyosung dealer. You can be injured by scalding fluid 6. Shut the coolant reservoir tank filler cap or steam if you open the radiator cap cover, ensure it is correctly secured.
  • Page 42: The Proper Operations

    � � Set the ignition switch “ ”(ON). THE PROPER OPERATIONS STARTING THE ENGINE Before riding ● ● Check how much the engine oil and gasoline is left. ● ● Put the motorcycle on the center stand. � CAUTION Inspect every day once before riding the motorcycle.
  • Page 43 “ ”(ON) position or fails to go out CAUTION after the engine start, contact an authorized Hyoung dealer. ● ● Take off the starter switch right after started. ● ● Do not engage the starting motor � � Squeeze the rear brake lever. for more than five seconds at a time as it may overheat the wiring harness and starting motor.
  • Page 44 Stop the engine immediately and con- tact an authorized Hyosung dealer. CAUTION Do not use the motorcycle with insuf- ficient engine oil or disabled fuel...
  • Page 45: Starting Off

    ● It is not started easily in the cases as fol- STARTING OFF lows. 1) It has been long since you started the motorcycle. 2) There was no gasoline left. In this case(1, 2), push the starter switch longer without turning the throttle grip. �...
  • Page 46 � � Return the center stand. CAUTION For returning the center stand, push the motorcycle forward gripping the rear brake Don’t let the engine run excessively lever with left hand and the rear carrier with before riding. right hand. � � Adjust the rear-view mirrors WARNING With the motorcycle stopped, try to familiarise with the use of the mirrors.
  • Page 47 CAUTION WARNING Never start off abruptly with cold When turned the throttle grip exces- engine. sively, it will make quick start which is To reduce emissions and fuel con- dangerous. sumption, ride slowly until covering several kilometer to warm the engine up to operating temperature.
  • Page 48: Operating The Brake

    WARNING OPERATING THE BRAKE When you need to brake, close the Apply the front and rear brakes at the throttle and use both brakes for same time. smooth braking : take care to apply the right amount of pressure to both brakes.
  • Page 49 ◉ ◉ Pay much more attention to driving WARNING when rains or snows. ● When the brake doesn’t work normally, Signal your intention to change lane keep low speeds and apply the brake or turn in good time using the direc- lightly until smoothly operated.
  • Page 50: Stopping And Parking

    STOPPING AND PARKING WARNING If you can, do not stop or slow down suddenly and avoid limit-braking. � � Release the throttle grip and gradual- ly put on the brakes to stop the motorcycle. � � Put the motorcycle on the center stand.
  • Page 51 WARNING Hard braking on wet, loose, rough, or other slippery surfaces can cause wheel skid and loss of control. Brake lightly and carefully on slippery or irregular surfaces. WARNING Following another vehicle too closely can lead to a collision. As vehicle speeds increase, stopping distance increases progressively.
  • Page 52: Break-In

    Wear in the tread surface by gradually proper break-in is to achieve maximum life increasing your cornering lean angles over and performance from your new Hyosung. the first 160km (100miles) before attempt- The following guidelines explain proper ing maximum performance. Avoid hard break-in procedures.
  • Page 53: Inspection Before Riding

    CAUTION INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING Service should may be peformed before 1,000km (600miles) on motor- cycle that are used under severe con- WARNING ditions. Failure to inspect the motorcycle before operating it can be hazardous. CAUTION Failure to perform proper mainte- nance can also be hazardous.
  • Page 54 WARNING WARNING Operating these motorcycles with Checking maintenance items when improper modifications can be haz- the engine is running can be haz- ardous. ardous. Improper installation of accessories or You could be severely injured if your modification of these motorcycles hands or clothing gets caught in mov- may cause changes in handling.
  • Page 55: Periodic Maintenance

    No visible evidence of dam- ● ● For maximum safety we suggest that you have these items inspected and serviced by Side stand your authorized Hyosung dealer or a quali- & Smooth operation fied service mechanic. Center stand...
  • Page 56 If you use your motorcycle under severe conditions, perform maintenance more often than shown in the chart. If you have any questions regarding maintenance intervals, con- sult your Hyosung dealer or a quali- fied mechanic.
  • Page 57 � � � � � � � � ① ⑤ Rear brake lever holder Throttle grip ② ⑥ Center stand pivot and spring hook Front brake lever holder ③ ⑦ Side stand pivot and spring hook Throttle cable ④ Speedometer gear box - Motor oil - Grease...
  • Page 58 Rear shock absorber ★ ─ ─ Inspect Chassis nuts and bolts ★ ─ Tighten Tighten ─ General lubrication Lubricate Lubricate N O T E ★ ★ = Ask your Hyosung dealer or qualified mechanic to do the maintenance items marked.
  • Page 59 ENGINE OIL INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Check if there is leakage from the crankcase. TOOL TRANSMISSION OIL To assist you in the performance of peri- odic maintenance, a tool kit is supplied and Check if the transmission oil leaks. is located under the seat. The tool kit con- sists of the following items.
  • Page 60 FUEL HOSE RUBBER CAP OF CABLES Inspect the fuel hose for damage and fuel Mop them up with a patch when washing. leakage. If any defect are found the fuel hose must be replaced. Replace the fuel hose every 4 years. EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER COOLANT Inspect the exhaust pipe and muffler joint...
  • Page 61 The brakes should be inspected at period- ic inspection by your authorized Hyosung Be sure to inspect the brakes before dealer. each use of the motorcycle according If the front or rear brake lever play out of...
  • Page 62 If the brake pad’s wear condition is good, plenty of water. replenish with the proper brake fluid that meets Hyosung’s requirements. CAUTION These motorcycles uses glycol-based brake fluid. Do not use or mix different types of brake fluid, otherwise serious damage will result in the brake system.
  • Page 63 [Rear Brake] dent. Inspect brake pad wear before each use. Ask your Hyosung dealer or qualified mechanic to replace brake pads if any pad is worn to the limit.
  • Page 64 ◉ ◉ BRAKE DISK INSPECTION WARNING Check the brake disk for damage or cracks. If brake pads were allowed to wear down until uncovering the metal sub- ◉ ◉ FRONT & REAR BRAKE FLUID strate, metal-to-metal contact with the SUPPLY brake disc would lead to rattle and the 1.
  • Page 65 ◉ ◉ FRONT & REAR BRAKE LAMP TIRES SWITCH The front & rear brake lamp switch is located beneath the front & rear brake lever. Inspect the tire pressure and the tire Loosen the switch fitting screws and adjust thread depth periodically. the timing by moving the switch body for- Inspect frequently the tire pressure for the ward or backward.
  • Page 66 ◉ ◉ CRACKS AND CUTS NORMAL RIDING TIRE PRESSURE (COLD INFLATION) SOLO RIDING DUAL RIDING Check if 1.75 kg/ ㎠ 1.75 kg/ ㎠ 1) there are visible cracks and cuts. 2) there are abnormal wears. FRONT 172 kpa 172 kpa 25.0 psi 25.0 psi 2.50 kg/ ㎠...
  • Page 67: Air Cleaner

    The use of a tire other than standard may cause trouble. It is highly recommended to use the CAUTION standard tire supplied by Hyosung. If the air cleaner element is polluted, will occur to starting go out, output insuffiency, combustion efficiency decline, and sooty smoke (black smoke).
  • Page 68 : do not twist or wring the element or it will develop tears. 8. Immerse the element in HYOSUNG gen- uine oil � and squeeze the oil out of the element leaving it slightly wet with oil.
  • Page 69 In the event of malfunction or if the suspension needs expert servicing, ◉ ◉ OIL RETURN TANK DRAIN PLUG contact an authorised Hyosung dealer. � Inspect the plug ① and drain water and oil at the periodic interval.
  • Page 70 Repeat the previous operation more than once. ● If you find that there is considerable slack, contact your authorised Hyosung dealer to restore the optimal steering Occasionally check the steering slack. conditions. Check as follows : ●...
  • Page 71 5. Push the side cover for the rear side. SIDE COVER STAY CAUTION have the “Side Proceed with care. cover stay” inside the side cover. Do not damage the cover, reflector Use the “Side cover stay” to inspect the and lamp. engine or the other parts easily.
  • Page 72: Passenger Backrest

    CAUTION We suggest that you have Proceed with care. ’s idling speed adjusted by Do not damage the personal trunk and your authorized Hyosung dealer. helmetbox inner cover. Handle plastic parts with care to avoid CAUTION damage. Do not adjust the idle speed to avoid...
  • Page 73 ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE SPARK PLUG CABLE Check the spark plug every time a sched- uled maintenance service is performed. � � There should be 0.5 ~ 1.0 mm (0.02~0.04 in) free play in the throttle cable. At regular intervals, remove the spark plug If this is not the case, proceed as follows : and clean off any carbon deposits or ●...
  • Page 74 ting into the engine. Change the spark CAUTION plug if it shows cracks on the insulating material, corroded electrodes or exces- The spark plug must be tightened sive deposits. firmly, otherwise the engine may over- heat and severe damage may occur. Use recommended spark plugs only.
  • Page 75 N O T E BATTERY Position the motorcycle on firm and ◉ ◉ INSPECTION OF BATTERY SOLU- flat ground. TION LEVEL MF(Maintenance Free) battery of airtight 1. Position the motorcycle on the center type is used for these motorcycles. stand. It is not necessary to inspect or supple- 2.
  • Page 76 ● ● Never charge a battery while still in You should consult your Hyosung the machine as damage may result dealer or a qualified service mechanic to the battery or regulator / rectifier.
  • Page 77 HEAD LAMP Hi beam � ◉ ◉ ADJUSTMENT OF THE HEAD LAMP BEAM 10 m Low beam � For a quick beam inspection, place the motorcycle on level ground, ten meters away from a vertical wall. Switch on the low beam, sit astride the motorcycle and make sure that the lamp spot on the wall is just below the horizontal Turn the adjuster screws ①...
  • Page 78 ◉ ◉ INSPECTION OF LAMPS BULBS ● Check if the head lamp, position lamp, tail lamp, meter lamp and license plate lamp work well when the ignition switch WARNING is turned to the “ ”(ON) position. ● Check if the brake lamp work well when Keep fuel and other flammable sub- the front or rear brake lever was stances away from electric compo-...
  • Page 79 ◉ ◉ TURN SIGNAL LAMP ◉ ◉ REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP Requirement electric power of the lamp shown in the following chart. When replace the damaged lamp, always use the equal capacity. The use of a lamp other than rules may cause to excessive at the electric system or to damage the lamp.
  • Page 80 ◉ ◉ HEAD LAMP ◉ ◉ BRAKE / TAIL LAMP � � 1. Lift the side cover. (Refer to page 70) CAUTION 2. Turn the socket ① to the counter-clock- wise and pull it out at the lamp housing. Never pull on the wiring to disconnect 3.
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    3. Pull out the bulb at the socket. 4. Replace the new bulb. If you are not sure about the proper 5. To install the license plate lamp, reverse action, consult your Hyosung dealer the above sequence. about the problem.
  • Page 82 3. Check the idle speed. pump assembly (fuel level sensor accommodated inside the tank). CAUTION WARNING When occur any trouble, the best way is to consult your Hyosung dealer for Refit the fuel tank cap after draining all repairs. fuel.
  • Page 83 Clean the windshield with a soft cloth and warm water with a mild detergent. If scratched, polish with commercially available plastic polish. Replace the windshield if it becomes scratched or discolored so as to obstruct view. When replacing the windshield, use a Hyosung replacement windshield.
  • Page 84: Storage Procedure

    For this reason, Hyosung recom- mends that you trust this maintenance work Clean only with a soft cloth and warm to your dealer. If you wish to service the water with a mild detergent.
  • Page 85 ◉ ◉ EXTERNAL ∙Spray all vinyl and rubber parts with rub- ber protectant. ∙Spray the unpainted surfaces with rust preventative. ∙Coat the painted surfaces with car wax. ◉ ◉ MAINTENANCE DURING STORAGE Once a month, recharge the battery. The standard charging rate is 0.8A × 10 hours. ★...
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  • Page 89: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND DRY MASS 2,125 mm ( 83.7 in ) Overall length 765 mm ( 30.1 in ) Overall width 1,365 mm ( 53.7 in ) Overall height 1,500 mm ( 59.1 in ) Wheelbase 120 mm ( 4.7 in ) Ground clearance 180 kg ( 397 lbs ) 175 kg ( 386 lbs )
  • Page 90 CHASSIS Front suspension Telescopic type Rear suspension Swingarm type Caster 26。 88.5 mm ( 3.5 in ) Trail 37。 ( right & left ) Steering angle Front tire size 120/70 - 13M/C 53S Rear tire size 140/60 - 14M/C 64S Front brake Double disk Rear brake...
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  • Page 93 Prepared by 1st Ed. MAY. 2007. Printed in KOREA...
  • Page 94 Part No. 99011HP7610 MAY. 2007. 1st Ed. Printed in KOREA...

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