Cleaning the Filter
1. Remove the air filter box cover.
2. Remove the filter element from the air box.
3. Wash the element in a non‐flammable solvent
such as Air‐Filter cleaner from your local auto
parts dealer.
4. Dry the element completely before continuing.
5. Soak the element in clean engine oil until
completely saturated.
6. Squeeze out the excess oil until the element
does not drip any oil.
7. Allow the element to dry then reinstall the
element and cover.
Tires and Wheels
The tires and wheels of your Beamer have been
engineered to match the suspension to give you a
smooth, comfortable ride. They were also designed to
afford you with mileage economy, to give you the best
miles per gallon possible.
Tire Pressures
Recommended tire pressures (Cold) are:
Front 120/70‐12 18psi / 1.25kg/cm2
Rear 130/70‐12 25psi / 1.75kg/cm2
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Spark Plug
Replace the spark plug every 10,000 miles or if the plug
should become damaged or fouled. We recommend
that you use NGK ‐ CR7HSA.
Disconnect spark plug wire. Clean dirt from around
spark plug base with brush or air. (Caution: do not
allow dirt or foreign material to enter the engine)
Remove spark plug with spark plug wrench. Set the
spark plug gap on the new plug to 0.023". Install the
new plug screwing it in finger tight and then use the
plug wrench to screw the plug in another
Inspect the spark plug wire for cuts, nicks or other
damage. Replace as needed.
Electrical Battery
The Beamer's battery is located under the floor board
mat and supplies electrical power to the electrical
system. The battery is a 12 volt gel acid type that
contains no liquid electrolyte.
The battery should be removed from the vehicle when
stored for extended periods and charged before being
replaced in the unit. Use a trickle charger set at 12
volts to recharge the battery to full charge before
replacing it in the unit.
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