Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] IMPORTANT NOTICE
OPERATOR AND PASSENGER
This vehicle is designed to carry the operator and one passenger.
ON-ROAD USE
This vehicle is designed to be used only on the road.
READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY
Pay special attention to statements preceded by the following words:
WARNING
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Indicates a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if instructions are not followed.
NOTE
Gives helpful information. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain with the vehicle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator.
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATION OPERATION INSTRUCTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PRIOR TO STARTING VEHICLE CORRECT ATTIRE OPERATION CARGO MODIFICATION ATTACHMENT MUFFLER 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 HORN BUTTON 15 16 16 16 17 17 20 21 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 25 25 26 27 27
EQUIPMENT USAGE
STEERING WHEEL LOCK REAR CUSHION ADJUSTMENT
SELF INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
BRAKES FUEL TIRES ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK LIGHTS AND WINKER BACK MIRROR LICENSE PLATE
PARTS LOCATION METER READING AND USAGE
METER FUEL GAUGE INDICATOR LAMPS
OPERATION
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION STARTING THE ENGINE IF ENGINE CANNOT BE STARTED RUNNING-IN RIDING BRAKING PARKING
SWITCH OPERATION
MAIN SWITCH STARTER BUTTON HEADLIGHT AND POSITION LAMP WINKER SWITCH
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TOOL KIT FRAME AND ENGINE NUMBERS MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS THROTTLE GRIP AIR CLEANER ELEMENT CHANGINE ENGINE OIL SPARK PLUG IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT DRIVE CHAIN WHEEL REMOVAL SIDE STAND BATTERY FUSE REPLACEMENT BULB REPLACEMENT CABLE RUBBER PART NOTABLES FOR CAR WASHING STORAGE GUIDE
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SAFE DRIVING PREPARATION BEFORE DRIVING DRIVING METHOD
DRIVING POSITION PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING STARTING
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TURNING METHOD
PRINCIPLE OF TURN EFFECT OF SPEED 3 POSITIONS OF TURNING TURNING METHOD PRECAUTION WHEN TURNING
BRAKING METHOD
BASIC PRINCIPLE OF BRAKE(FRICTION FORCE) RESTRAINT OF BRAKING EFFECT (INERTIA) BRAKING METHOD COMPARISION OF BRAKING DISTANCE IMPACT WHEN COLLISION
WIRING DIAGRAM
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SPECIFICATION
ITEM
LENGTH×WIDTH×HEIGHT(mm) WHEEL BASE(mm) GROUND CLEARANCE(mm) SEAT HEIGHT(mm) DRY WEIGHT(kgf) PASSENGER ENGINE TYPE PISTON DISPLACEMENT(cc) BORE AND STROKE(mm) STARTING SYSTEM TRANSMISSION TYPE IGNITION SYSTEM BATTERY CAPACITY FUEL CAPACITY()
DATA
1, 910×700×1, 080 1, 220 125 765 96
ITEM
TIRE SIZE FR. BRAKE RR.
DATA
2. 75-16-4PR 3. 00-16-4PR TELESCOPIC SWING ARM HYDRAULIC DISK DRUM BRAKE C7HSA(NGK) 7 12V 35W/35W 12V 21/5W 12V 10W×4 12V 1. 7W 12V 3. 4W×2
2 AIR COOLED 4 STROKE 108. 9 50×55. 5 START MOTOR / KICK 4 STEPS ROTARY C. D. I 12V 8AH(MF TYPE) 4. 0 SPARK PLUG FUSE(A) HEADLIGHT BULB STOP/TAIL LIGHT BULB WINKER BULB SPEEDOMETER LAMP WINKER INDICATOR LAMP
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OPERATION INSTRUCTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This manual describes matters pertaining to correct operation, safe operation and simple maintenance of the vehicle you purchased. To ensure more comfortable and safer operation, make sure to read this manual carefully prior to operation. [. . . ] If you apply brakes abruptly during travel in rain or on wet road, tires slide off and may cause accidents. Avoid repeated brake operation as it may cause brake temperature to rise, leading to braking effect deterioration. When possible, reduce speed or brake before entering a turn; closing the throttle or braking in mid-turn may cause wheel slip. Wheel slip will reduce control of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not shift to lower gear while traveling at an excessive speed as it may suddenly increase the engine speed, adversely affect the engine and transmission, and cause the rear part of the vehicle to be shaken.
CAUTION
Park the vehicle on firm, level ground to prevent it from falling over. When you parked the vehicle after driving, make sure foot the vehicle beyond man's reach because engine and muffler are still hot. If you must park on a slight incline, aim the front of the vehicle uphill to reduce the possibility of rolling off the side stand or overturning.
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MAINTENANCE
The Required Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your vehicle served, and what things need attention. It is essential that your vehicle be served as scheduled to retain its high level of safety, dependability, and emission control performance. These instructions are based on the assumption that the motorcycle will be used exclusively for its designed purpose. Sustained high speed operation, or operation in unusually wet or dusty conditions, will require more frequent service than specified in the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE. Consult your authorized Daelim dealer for recommendations applicable to your individual needs and use.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Perform the Self Inspections Before Operation at each scheduled maintenance period. I: INSPECT AND, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY R: REPLACE L: LUBRICATE C: CLEAN FREQUENCY ITEM FUEL LINE FUEL FILTER THROTTLE OPERATION CARBURETOR CHOKE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT SPARK PLUG VALVE CLEARANCE CARBURETOR IDLE ENGINE OIL ENGINE OIL FILTER DRIVE CHAIN I R R I I
×1, 000Km MONTH
ODOMETER READING(NOTE1)
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REMARK
I R I I C I I I R R
I R I I C R I I R R
I R I I C I I I R R
I R I I C R I I R R NOTE( 2)
Every 1, 000Km : I and L
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FREQUENCY ITEM BRAKE FLUID BRAKE SHOE / PAD WEAR BRAKE SYSTEM BRAKE STOP SWITCH HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT SUSPENSION CLUTCH SIDE STAND BOLTS, NUTS, FASTENERS WHEELS / TIRES STEERING HANDLE BEARING
×1, 000Km MONTH
ODOMETER READING(NOTE 1)
1 4 6 8 12 12 18 16 24
REMARK NOTE( 3)
I I I I I
I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I I I I
I I I I I I I I I I I
R I I I I I I I I I I
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If you do not have the appropriate tools or information to conduct maintenance, or if you feel you are not capable to perform maintenance on this vehicle, contact authorized dealers or repair shops for maintenance and repairs. To ensure safety, inspections and maintenance of these parts must be carried out by dealers, or repair centers. NOTES : (1) At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here. (2) Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas. (3) Replace every 2 years, or at indicated odometer interval, whichever comes first. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
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TOOL KIT
The tool kit is in the storage compartment inside the left sub side cover. Some roadside repairs, minor adjustments and parts replacement can be performed with the tools contained in the kit. No. 2 screwdriver Screwdriver grip 16mm Box wrench 10x12mm Spanner Tool bag
TOOL KIT
FRAME AND ENGINE NUMBERS
The frame and engine numbers are needed when registering your vehicle. They may also be required by your dealer when ordering replacement parts. (Remove the front top cover) The engine number is stamped on under of the left crankcase. ENGINE NO.
FRAME NUMBER
ENGINE NUMBER
LEFT SUB SIDE COVER
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MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS
The following is an explanation of correct inspection methods, cleaning and parts replacing. Please always refer to this section when wanting to inspect or repair your vehicle.
THROTTLE GRIP
CAUTION
Always observe safety rules when performing maintenance on the vehicle. [. . . ] Test ride the motorcycle at low speeds in a safe riding area away from traffic.
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SAFE DRIVING PREPARATION BEFORE DRIVING
Performing daily inspection Putting on the protective gears (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc. ) Bringing the driver's licence Determinating the path to the desired destination
ING RM RFO ILY N PE DA TIO PEC NS I S ER' RIV NCE DE LIC
PR FU OT EL GE ECT , AR IV SE
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DRIVING METHOD
DRIVING POSITION
The appropriate driving position is most important thing to driving safely. Arms : Relieve the tension and bend arms to inside and let them act as the spring. Hands : Grip the handle the position away from the inside end of the handle with distance of one finger to facilitate the operation of the switch and lever. Wrist : Keep the state to act freely without applying excessive force to the shoulder and arms. [. . . ]