Contents About this manual ............. 5 Operation ..............11 Maintenance and adjustments ......21 Specifications .............. 31 Index ................33...
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I hope you enjoy owning this motorcycle as much as we enjoyed designing and building it. I wish you many years fi lled with riding pleasure. Uffe Lauge Jensen Sincerely, Sincerely, UFFE LAUGE JENSEN UFFE LAUGE JENSEN MANAGING DIRECTOR MANAGING DIRECTOR...
Lauge Jensen recommends. The information in this manual is based on up-to-date information available at the time of printing. Lauge Jensen reserves the right to make changes at any time and without notice or obligation. Not responsible for typographical errors.
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Left side of the motorcycle Figure 1 1. Front fork 9. Rear directional light 17. Primary cover 2. Headlight 10. Rear light 18. Clutch inspection plate 3. Front directional light 11. Disc brake, front left side 19. Vehicle identifi cation number 4.
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Right side of the motorcycle Figure 2 1. Rear directional light 9. Disc brake, rear right side 17. Brake calliper, front right side 2. Battery 10. Brake calliper, rear right side 18. Disc brake, front right side 3. Engine oil tank 11.
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 1. Type approval number Country (Germany) 2002/24 Directive 0457 Manufacturer’s approval number telnummer kronrør Rev-C 2. Vehicle identifi cation number Example: UH9 ULJ 111 B 1 CW1 001 Figure 3 Danish Transport Authority DK Vehicle type Engine type and trim Model year Assembly site Manufacturer code...
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Engine serial number Under sæde Figure 5 Identifi ed on each side of the engine block. Figure 7 Gearbox serial number 1. Oil cap/temperature gauge/dipstick Figure 6 2. Injection control unit 3. Relay box 4. Connection to battery charger 5. Main fuse 6.
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Handle- bar Figure 8 1. Clutch handle 4. Brake fl uid reservoir for front brake 2. Side mirror 5. Throttle 3. Multifunction display 6. Front brake lever...
OPERATION Multifunction display ............12 Control buttons Handlebar instruments, left side ......16 Handlebar instruments, right side ......16 Light ................. 17 - head light, rear light and number plate light 17 - Parking light and keyless ignition lock .... 17 - Hazard lights ..............
Multifunction display The main display includes a tachometer and fuel gauge, as strument Rev-C well as a speedometer on the digital main display. The tachometer is shown in the top left side as an arched column. FULL Fuel level is indicated with a seven-segment arched column. Indicator light The last bar will blink when the fuel level is low.
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2. MAX RPM: Shows highest reading on tachometer Press RESET for approx. 2 seconds to reset the following functions: since last RESET. TRIP 1, AVG and RT are reset at the same time if only 3. MAX: Shows highest speed since last RESET, one of them are shown.
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Fig08 Fig08 4. Setting the RPM. If the RPM is set to 2,500, for example, Warning ** Do not try to set the multi-function clock an alarm will be issued when RPM exceeds 2,500 (factory while driving. This could cause you to lose control of the setting 5,000).
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Fig09 Oil temperature gauge Warning ** Driving when the low oil pressure warning The oil temperature gauge is located under the seat. light is on may result in serious engine damage and can To access it, lift the rearmost part of the seat, while result in personal injury .
Handlebar instruments, left side Handlebar instruments, right side Figure 12 Figure 13 1. Headlight, low beam/high beam 4. Engine start button 2. Button for horn 5. Ignition on/off 3. Button for left indicator light 6. Button for right indicator light...
Lights Hazard lights The front light, rear light, and number plate light turn on automa- To turn on the hazard lights, press the buttons for the right and left directional lights at the same time. Press tically when the ignition is started. both buttons to turn off.
Rear brake pedal Kickstand Right side of the motorcycle (see page 7). When parking, make sure that the motorcycle is on solid ground. Push the kickstand as far down and forward as possible before resting the motorcycle on it. The best stability will be achieved Caution ** Be careful not to accidentally rest your foot by turning the handlebars all the way to the left, stopping the...
ENGINE START The motorcycle is delivered with two sparkplugs. To turn on **Caution** efore the engine is started, the motorcycle ignition, the key is held up in front of the ignition lock on the should be stable and held upright by the motorcycle driver. underside of the ignition coil cover.
Warning ** Due to the risk of electric shock, you should Caution ** Lugging or driving with the engine at not touch the sparkplug wires while the engine is running. constantly high RPM for the fi rst 800 km can result in damage to pistons and other engine parts.
This section describes in more detail the procedures to carry out basic maintenance and care of the motorcycle. However, it is recommended that more extensive maintenance and repairs necessary are carried out by Lauge Jensen. Engine oil ................22 Gear box oil ................22 Throttle ..................
Fig17 Engine oil The oil level should be checked when the motorcycle is standing on an even surface and in upright position. The engine’s oil tank is located under the seat. The seat is removed to access the oil fi ller (cf.
There must be a small amount of is 2 mm (as shown in fi g. 20) clearance on the throttle (approx. 2 degrees) from the starting position. It is recommended that Lauge Jensen If necessary, adjustments can be made by carries out any necessary adjustments.
Brakes Warning ** It is of the utmost importance that DOT 5 There is automatic compensation for wear on brake pads and silicone-based brake fl uid is used for the brake system. brake linings, and this will have no effect on the brake lever or Incorrect brake fl uid can reduce braking effi ciency.
As brakes are important safety components, it is recommended Adjusting shock absorbers that Lauge Jensen carries out replacement and servicing of the brake pads. Warning ** Adjustment of shock absorbers is highly critical for the motorcycle’s driving properties and should be carried out by Lauge Jensen.
The rear wheel must be removed to remove the battery. It is any overload occurs. Fig26-a therefore recommended that Lauge Jensen carries out this 3. The relay box is for: procedure. a) Lambda sensor heating element...
10,0-15,0 mm ved et opadgående pres på 4,5 kg (fi g. 30). regelmæssigt. Det anbefales, at Lauge Jensen foretager enhver form for tilpasning. ** advarsel ** Forkert dæktryk vil påvirke motor- cyklens køreegenskaber, hvilket kan medføre, at man mister kontrollen over motorcyklen, hvilket kan resultere i personskade eller tab af menneskeliv.
LEDs with an extended lifetime, and shall be replaced by motorcycle’s appearance will last for many years. A diluted Lauge Jensen in the unlikely event that one of them fails. mixture of car wash/wax is recommended, as this will help protect the motorcycle against corrosion, while also improving its appearance.
The service of the motorcycle. motorcycle should be stored in a dry location and the battery should be connected to a Lauge Jensen charger in order to Lauge Jensen recommends that your motorcycle is serviced maintain its charge.
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General service No. Check Change engine oil and oil filter Replace fuel filter Inspect oil lines for leakage Check batter terminals Clean if necessary Inspect air filter, clean if necessary Check charging current Check primary belt, replace if necessary 20 Check: Stop light , Position light , Directional light Low beam...
Front wheel: 130/70R18 63H NGK BPR5ES-11 Rear wheel: 250/40R18 81V Electrode opening 0.8 mm (+/- 0.1) Air fi lter Lauge Jensen Engine oil Fuel fi lter Vesrah SF-1009 Type Fully synthetic SAE 10W60 Capacity (incl. fi lter) 2.5 litres Weight...
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Dimensions Gearbox ratio Axle base 1,780 mm 1st gear 2.94 Total length 2,435 mm 2nd gear 2.21 Max width 870 mm 3rd gear 1.57 Max height (upright) 190 mm 4th gear 1.23 Max height (standing on kickstand) 1,330 mm 5th gear 1.00 Handlebar rotation range 38 degrees...
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