MAINTENANCE - FRAME AND ENGINE
Clutch lever adjustment
The screw 1, allows you to adjust the position of the lever.
If you turn it clockwise the lever moves away from the grip.
If you turn it counter clockwise the lever moves closer to the grip.
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Warning : At rest the screw should have in pressure on the piston.
Leave free play (movement) minimum of 1 mm.
Checking the fork: Tightening and adjusting the steering bearings
A
A
B
A
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1
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Warning : You will need to check the
steering frequently for your safety.
- To do this, loosen all of the bolts marked A.
- Tighten the steering stem nut B untill there
is no more play in the bearings. The stee-
ring should still turn freely and not bind.
Do not tighten so much that the steering
will not turn freely.
- Re-tighten all of the A bolts (torque 24Nm,
18 lbft) Finish by tightening nut B
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NOTE: The bearings must be lubricated
at least once a year with grease
Fork air purge screw
After a period of operation, air pressu-
re builds up in the fork. Every 5 to 10
hours of use (depending on intensity),
you will need to bleed the air. With
the forks cold, fully extend the fork,
remove and then replace and tighten
each screw 1 on both fork caps.
A
A
1
Handlebar position adjustment
1
1
2
The handlebar clamps 1 are asyme-
trical - There are two possible hand-
lebar positions. The bike comes with
the handlebars in the forward posi-
tion. To change to the rear position,
loosen bolt 2 and turn the clamps
around. (after first removing the
handlebars)
Cleaning the fork dust seal
Using a flat bladed screwdriver,
carefully remove the dust seal A.
Clean thoroughly and replace.
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