5.7 - Spark Plug
The recommended standard spark plug will work very well in most riding condition. However, if you plan on riding for extended periods of time at high speed or high engine rpm in hot climates, or plan extended riding in cold...
The recommended standard spark plug will work very well in most riding condition. However, if you plan on riding for extended periods of time at high speed or high engine rpm in hot climates, or plan extended riding in cold...
In order, to ensure the best performance and durability from the clutch, always be sure you have proper clutch free-play. Free-play is needed to ensure that the clutch has room for wear. A clutch with no free-play will begin to...
The idle setting of the carburetor has a big influence on the vehicle’s starting behavior, on stable idling and on the vehicles response when the throttle is opened. An engine with a correctly set idle speed is easier to start...
Throttle free-play should be 3 – 5 mm (0.10-0.20 in.) If your throttle has more free-play than specified above, adjustments need to be made. Follow the steps below. Minor adjustments are generally made with the upper adjuster. Pull back the...
Proper air filter maintenance is extremely important for off-road vehicles. A dirty, water-soaked, worn-out air filter will allow dirt, dust, mud or other impurities to pass into the engine. If you are riding in wet and/or muddy areas, you should...
Using proper oil, and regularly checking, adding and changing oil will help extend the service life of your engine. Even the best oil wears out and becomes thinner. Changing oil helps get rid of dirt and deposits in the engine....
Fuel Recommendation – Any unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90 or higher. The engine in your motorcycle has been designed to run on any gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher. Most service stations will...
Keeping your motorcycle in perfect operating condition is absolutely essential to your safety. It is also the best way to protect your investment, get maximum performance, avoid breakdowns, and have more fun. To help keep your motorcycle well maintained, this...
This section will cover basic braking technique for your motorcycle. To slow or stop the motorcycle, squeeze and hold the clutch lever and apply the front brake lever and rear brake pedal firmly and smoothly. If your speed is reduced...