List of operations to be performed every 12000 km / year (first limit reached) |
Reading of the error memory with dds on the engine control units, vehicle and abs |
Change the engine oil |
Change the engine oil filter |
Check and/or adjust valve clearance (only every 24000 km) |
Replace the timing belts (only every 24000 km/60 months) |
Replace the spark plugs (only every 24000 km) |
Replace the air filter (only every 24000 km) |
Replace the front fork oil (only every 24000 km) |
Replace the coolant (only every 24000 km) |
Check the indicators and lighting |
Check the safety devices (side stand switch, clutch lever switch, right switch engine stop switch and gear position sensor) |
Check the battery charge level |
Checking the coolant level |
Check the brake and clutch fluid levels |
Check brake discs and pad wear. |
Check tyre pressure and wear |
Check the drive chain tension and lubrication |
Check final drive wear |
Check and lubricate the rear wheel shaft (only every 24000 km) |
List of operations to be performed every 12000 km / year (first limit reached) |
Check the freedom of movement of the side and central stand (if installed) |
Check the tightening of the safety components (ex. Wheel disc nuts, brake callipers, sprocket tightening) |
Check rubbing points, clearance and freedom of movement of the flexible cables and electric wiring in view |
Road test of the motorcycle, testing the safety devices (ex. Abs) |
Fill out that the service was performed in the warranty certificate |
Operations to be carried out by the customer
List of operations to be performed every 1000 km |
Check the level of the engine oil |
Adjust chain tension |
Refitting the starter motor gear
Position the washer (20) and the gear (19) in the pin (21) and take the pin
into contact with the crankcase half.
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Lap registration function
This function describes the "lap" time registration.
If the function is activated (see "lap activation/deactivation
description), the lap time can be registered as follows:
Pressing the flash headlight button (11, fig. 12) The first
time starts the "lap timer" for ...
Operating principle
Introduction
The hands free system features two separate on/off buttons, either one of
which may be used as preferred by the rider.
For practical reasons, we recommend using the button on the handlebar rather
than the button located underneath the
plastic shield covering the hands free syst ...