For U.S.A: Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc
For U.S.A: Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc
tion and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the
motorcycle.
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(Standard type)
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your motorcycle requires are outlined in this
manual.
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By following these instructions explicitly
you will insure a long trouble-free operating HYOSUNG MOTORS & MACHINERY INC.
life for your motorcycle. Your Hyosung
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dealer has experienced technicians that are
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trained to provide your machine with the
best possible service with the right tools and
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equipment.
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BREAK-IN INFORMATION FOR Please read this manual and follow its
YOUR MOTORCYCLE instructions carefully. To emphasize special
information the words 『 WARNING』,
The first 1,600km(1,000miles) are the 『 CAUTION 』and『 NOTE 』 .
most important in the life of your motorcycle.
Proper break-in operation during this time
will help ensure maximum life and perfor-
mance from your new motorcycle.
WARNING
Hyosung parts are manufactured of high The personal safety of the rider may be
quality materials, and manufactured parts involved. Disregarding this information
are finished to close tolerances. Proper could result in injury to the rider.
break-in operation allows the machined sur-
faces to polish each other and mate
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smoothly.
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Motorcycle reliability and performance
depend on special care and restraint exer- These instructions point out special ser-
vice procedures or precautions that
cise during the break-in period. It is espe-
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cially important that you avoid operating the must be followed to avoid damaging the
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engine in a manner which could expose the machine.
engine parts to excessive heat.
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instructions clearer.
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(b) The use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been
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removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
MAINTENANCE:
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The exhaust system of this motorcycle requires no periodic maintenance.
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The engine should be adjusted to the manufacture’ ’s specifications and the
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spark plug should be kept in good condition. Running the engine with
incorrectly operating spark plug or misadjusted carburetor may cause per-
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motorcycles is designed for use only
● Before first use of the
by dual rider.
read this owner’ s manual carefully to
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become familiar with the ● Do not permit anyone to operate the
under the influence
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s features, and safe-
of alcohol or other drugs caused by
ty and maintenance requirements.
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damage to the motorcycle or altered
Review all instructions, requirements
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handling characteristics.
and warnings with the riders. Keep
● Observe periodic maintenance
the owner’ s manual in the owner’ s
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CAUTION
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These motorcycles always come on the
head lamp, meter lamp and tail lamp
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when starting engine. WHEN KEEPING FOR LONG PERIOD :
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1. Supply the enough fuel in the fuel
tank.
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where there is little or no ventilation. 3. Remove the battery from the motorcy-
Exhaust gases contain carbon cle.
monoxide, a potentially lethal gas that
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serious injuries that can happen is a ◉ KNOW YOUR LIMITS
head injury. ALWAYS wear a properly
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approved helmet. You should also wear
a suitable eye protection. H WARNING
Ride within the boundaries of your own
skill at all times. Knowing these limits
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◉ RIDING APPAREL and staying within them will help you to
avoid accidents.
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accessory on the market or combinations cross winds or when being passed or
of all the available accessories, however, passing large vehicles. Improperly
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your dealer can assist you in selecting qual- mounted or poorly designed acces-
ity accessories and installing them correct- sories can result in an unsafe riding
ly. condition, therefore caution should be
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used when selecting and installing all
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Use extreme caution when selecting and accessories.
installing the accessories for your 5. Certain accessories displace the rider
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Hyosung. We have developed some gen- from his or her normal riding position.
eral guidelines which will aid you when This limits the freedom of movement of
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deciding what kind of accessories you will the rider and may limit his or her control
select and how to equip them into motorcy- ability.
cle. 6. Additional electrical accessories may
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WARNING
Modification of the motorcycle, or
removal of original equipment may ren-
der the vehicle unsafe or illegal.
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7. CONTROLS ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 29
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IGNITION SWITCH
IGNITION KEY H
INSTRUMENT PANEL( )
& )
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INSTRUMENT PANEL(
LEFT HANDLE SWITCH
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SIDE STAND
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SEAT LOCK
TRUNK
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
FRONT FORK
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FUEL HOSE
ENGINE OIL
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GASOLINE
COOLANT H
RADIATOR
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RADIATOR HOSE
RUBBER CAP OF CABLES
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SPARK PLUG
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CARBURETOR
CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT
DRIVE CHAIN
BRAKES
TIRE
REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP
WHEN THE ENGINE REFUSES TO START
WHEN KEEPING FOR LONG PERIOD
CLEANING PROCEDURE
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FUEL
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Use unleaded gasoline with an octane
H rating of 91 or higher.
Unleaded gasoline can extend spark plug
life and exhaust components life.
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CAUTION
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ed surfaces.
Be careful not to spill any fuel when fill-
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API Over SG
WARNING
Engine coolant is harmful or fatal if
SAE 10W/40 swallowed or inhaled.
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mist or hot vapors ; if inhaled, remove to
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20W50 fresh air. If coolant gets in eyes, flush
15W40 15W50 eyes with water and seek medical atten-
ENGINE OIL tion. Wash thoroughly after handling.
10W40 10W50
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10W30
Keep out of the reach of children and
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℃ -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
Temperature animals.
℉ -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104
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● Don’ ’t mix the unrecommended oil. It radiator. Wipe spilled engine coolant
could damage the engine. up immediately.
● When refilling the oil, don’ ’
t allow the
dust to get inside.
◉ WATER FOR MIXING
● Mop the oil spilt.
Use distilled water only. Water other than
● Don’ ’t put the patch on the filler cap.
distilled water can corrode and clog the alu-
It could disturb the oil to be provided
minium radiator.
and damage the engine.
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Water 0.8ℓ
50%
Coolant 0.8ℓ
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This 50%% mixture will protect the cooling
system from freezing at temperatures H
above -31℃. If the motorcycle is to be
exposed to temperature below -31℃,
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this mixing ratio should be increased up
% (-40℃) or 60% % (-55℃). The mix-
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to 55%
ing ratio should not exceed 60% %.
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WARNING
Turning the ignition switch to the“OFF”
or“LOCK”position while the motorcy-
cle is moving can be hazardous. Moving
the motorcycle while the steering is
locked can be hazardous. You could
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lose your balance and fall, or you could
drop the motorcycle.
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The ignition switch has three positions:
Stop the motorcycle and place it on the
◉“OFF”POSITION
H side stand if equipped before locking
All electrical circuits are cut off. the steering. Never attempt to move the
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The engine will not start. The key can be motorcycle when the steering is locked.
removed.
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Key number :
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The trip meter is a resettable odometer
located in the speedometer assembly. It can When the fuel indicator lamp comes
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be used to indicate the distance traveled on on, you should add fuel to the fuel tank
short trip or between fuel stops. Turning at the first opportunity to avoid running
control button ② counter-clockwise will out of fuel.
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return the meter to zero.
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③ ODOMETER CAUTION
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speed in kilometers and miles per hour. ⑧ TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LAMP
When the turn signals are being operated
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⑤ COOLANT TEMPERATURE METER either to the right or to the left, the indicator
When the ignition switch is turned to the will flash at the same time.
“ ON”position, it indicates the coolant tem-
perature. ⑨ NEUTRAL INDICATOR LAMP
The neutral indicator lamp will come on
CAUTION when the transmission is in neutral.
The lamp will go out when you shift into
Running the engine with high engine
any gear other than neutral.
coolant temperature can cause serious
engine damage.
If the engine coolant temperature meter ⑩ HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LAMP
indicates the“ H”mark, stop the engine The high beam indicator lamp will come
to let it cool. on when the head lamp high beam is
turned on.
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When the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON” position, the display of speedome-
ter will come on.
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① TACHOMETER
The tachometer indicates the engine
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speed in revolutions per minutes(rpm). Running the engine with high engine
coolant temperature can cause serious
② TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LAMP engine damage.
When the turn signals are being operated If the engine coolant temperature meter
either to the right or to the left, the indicator comes on the red lamp of“ H”mark,
will flash at the same time. stop the engine to let it cool.
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The “F”(Full) mark indicates the fuel tank
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is full.
The odometer registers the total distance
The “E”(Empty) mark indicates the fuel
that the motorcycle has been ridden.
tank is empty or nearly so.
When the remaining fuel is approximately
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The two trip meters are resettable
3.4ℓ, the red lamp of “E”(Empty) mark
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odometer.
comes on only.
They can register two kinds of distance at
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CAUTION
For checking the fuel meter, hold the
motorcycle vertically and the ignition
switch “ON”.
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1. Push the switch ⑨ (in the normal
mode) for 2 seconds until the hour and
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To reset the trip meter to zero, push the minutes display blink.
switch ⑩ (in the normal mode) for 2 sec- 1. It is the clock reset mode.
onds while the display indicates trip meter 2. Adjust the hour display by pushing the
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BA or BB you want to reset. switch ⑩ (in the clock reset mode) for
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0.6 ~ 1 seconds.
3. Adjust the minutes display by pushing
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CLOCK ADJUSTMENT
Mode Switch Push it for Adjustment
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Normal mode
2 seconds
→ Clock reset mode
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0.6 ~ 1
Increase the minutes of clock
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seconds
0.6 ~ 1
Increase the hour of clock
seconds
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The clutch lever is used for disengaging
the drive to the rear wheel when starting
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the engine or shifting the transmission gear.
Squeezing the lever disengages the Always use the turn signals when you
clutch.
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Always be sure to turn the turn signal
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②“ PASS ”SWITCH switch to the“ OFF”position after com-
Press the“PASS”switch to operate the pleting the turn or lane change.
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HORN SWITCH
tion, push the“ PASS”switch to operate Press the switch to operate the horn.
the head lamp high beam.
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③ DIMMER SWITCH
Change the direction of head lamp light.
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③ THROTTLE GRIP
Engine speed is controlled by position of
the throttle grip. Turn it toward you to
� � increase engine speed. Turn it away from
� you to decrease the engine speed.
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◉“ ”Position : Using when dangerous
condition of falling down during Avoid turning the throttle grip during
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drive and others or engine stop brakes.
suddenly. The ignition circuit is
off. The engine cannot start or
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run. ④ HAZARD WARNING SWITCH
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◉“ ”: All four turn signal lamp and
◉“ ”Position : Using when need indicator lamp will flash simul-
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⑤ STARTER SWITCH
② FRONT BRAKE LEVER Use this switch to operate the starting
The front brake is applied by squeezing motor.
the brake lever gently toward the throttle- With the ignition switch in the“ON”posi-
grip. tion, the engine stop switch in the“ ”
Front brake be anxious about motorcycle position, and the transmission is in neutral,
falling down when braking suddenly as disk pull in the clutch lever and side stand up
brake system. The brake lamp will come on and push the starter switch to start the
when the lever is squeezed. engine.
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WARNING
The is equipped with The carburetor is equipped with a choke
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the side stand ignition interlock system. system to provide easy starting when the
If the transmission is in neutral or side engine is cold.
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stand up, you can only start the engine When starting the cold engine, turn the
with pulling in the clutch lever. choke lever all the way toward you. The
This side stand ignition interlock system choke works best when the throttle is in the
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prevents the motorcycle from being closed position. When the engine warm,
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started with side stand down. you do not need to use the choke system
Make sure that the side stand igintion for starting.
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Apply the brake lightly and with great
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care on slippery surfaces to avoid skid-
ding.
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lever slowly to determine whether the
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transmission is positively in neutral.
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③
WARNING
When adjusting the footrest position,
the 6mm hexagon bolts be torqued to
the proper specification. ④ [Optional parts]
If they are not, the footrest can come off
unexpectedly.
The gearshift link rod ④ is optional parts.
Tighten Torque
Footrest mounting 2.2 ~ 3.5 kgf∙m
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bolt (22 ~ 35 N∙m) SIDE STAND
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2 △ ● ● Possible
3 ● △ △ Impossible
4 △ ● △ Impossible
5 △ △ ● Impossible
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● On or Up The rear seat lock is located under the left
rear seat.
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△ Off or Down To remove the rear seat, insert the ignition
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key into the lock and turn it clockwise.
To reinstall the rear seat, slide the seat
hook into the seat hook retainer and push
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WARNING down firmly until the seat snaps into the
locked position.
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Make sure that the side stand ignition
interlock system is working properly
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before riding.
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position with the clamp wrench.
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Position 1 provides the softest spring pre-
load and position 5 provides the stiffest.
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factory with its adjuster set on position 3.
kg ( 2.21 lbs)
Loading limit of trunk : 1k
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heat.
● Don’ t keep the fragile.
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● Check if it is locked.
● The unlocking of rear seat could
cause serious accident.
● Don’ t allow water to get inside the
trunk or it could damage.
● Don’ t keep the valuables in the trunk
when leaving unattended.
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The rebound and compression damping
� force is set on“Solo riding standard (refer
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to below chart)”position at the factory.
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Be sure to adjust the damping force on
both front forks equally. Setting one
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and breathing of gasoline vapors.
● Keep children and pets away during
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refueling.
To open the fuel tank cap, insert the igni-
tion key into the lock and turn it clockwise.
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With the key inserted, lift the cap up with the
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key.
To close the fuel tank cap, push the cap
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3. Hold the motorcycle vertically and the“ Upper line mark(F)”of the engine
oil level lens. In case of the engine oil
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inspect the engine oil level through the
engine oil level lens on the right side on pouring excessively, the engine output
the engine.
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Be careful not to pour the engine oil
excessively.
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Replace 3,000 ㎖
Oil filter replace 3,200 ㎖
Overhaul 3,400 ㎖
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motorcycle and then supplement and
replace at any time to prevent damage
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of the engine.
cap ⑥ in place.
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CAUTION New and used oil and solvent can be
hazardous. Children and pets may be
Insert the filter so that surface of the fil-
harmed by swallowing new or used
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engine oil or solvent. Continuous con-
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tact with used engine oil has been found
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to cause skin cancer in laboratory ani-
● OIL FILTER INSTALLATION mals. Brief contact with used oil or sol-
vent may irritate skin.
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INSERTION
● Keep new and used oil and solvent
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DIRECTION LUSTER
away from children and pets.
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16510HN910 one.
7. Before replacing the engine oil filter cap ⑥,
be sure to check that the engine oil filter
spring ④ and the“ O”ring ⑤ are installed
CAUTION correctly. Use new“ O”ring each time the
When install the oil filter, necessarily, engine oil filter element is replaced.
“ HYOSUNG” ” character and 8. Replace the oil filter cap ⑥ and tighten the
“ 16510HN910”part’ ’s NO. install toward nuts securely but do not over tighten them.
the outside, otherwise can damage the
engine.
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CAUTION
Approximately 3,000㎖ of oil must be
required when changing oil only without
replacing the oil filter.
CAUTION
In case of the engine oil pouring exces-
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sively, the engine output being made
insufficient. The coolant should be kept between the
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Be careful not to pour engine oil. “ F”(FULL) and“ L” (LOW) level lines in the
reservoir tank at all times. Inspect the level
every time before riding while the motorcy-
10. Operate the engine a few seconds by
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cle vertically. If the coolant is found lower
idling speed.
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than the“ L”level line, add properly mixed
Inspect the oil leakage at the oil filter cap. coolant in the following way :
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radiator.
ping the engine.
1. Remove the front and rear seat.
The oil level is located between the
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mals. Keep out of the reach of chil-
dren and aminals.
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Adding only water will dilute the engine
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coolant and reduce its effectiveness.
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About 1.6ℓ of coolant will required
when filling the radiator and reservoir 『 』
tank.
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4. Moving the side stand to the fully
upper position.
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5. Pull in the clutch lever.
6. Inspect every day once before riding Operation of the carburetor choke sys-
the motorcycle.
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warm.
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prevents the motorcycle from being Only run the engine outdoors where
started with side stand down. there is a fresh air.
Make sure that the side stand igintion
interlock system is working properly
before riding. CAUTION
Running the engine too long without rid-
CAUTION ing may cause the engine to overheat.
Overheating can result in damage to
These motorcycles always come on the internal engine components and discol-
head lamp, meter lamp and tail lamp oration of exhaust pipes.
when starting the engine. Shut the engine off if you cannot begin
your ride promptly.
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Removing your hands from the handle-
bars or feet from the footrests during
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remove even one hand or foot from the
motorcycle, you can reduce your ability
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to control the motorcycle.
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high can ;
● cause the rear wheel to skid and lose
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WARNING traction due to increased engine
braking, resulting in an accident ; or
Downshifting while the motorcycle is
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leaned over in a corner may cause rear
lower gear, resulting in engine dam-
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wheel skid and loss of control.
age.
Reduce your speed and downshift
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Do not operate the ignition switch of its Revving the engine into the red zone
“ OFF ”or“ LOCK ”position or the
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When climbing steep hills, the motorcycle 1. Turn the throttle grip away from you to
may begin to slow down and show lack of close the throttle completely.
power. At this point you should shift to a 2. Apply the front and rear brakes evenly
lower gear so that the engine will again be and at the same time.
operating in its normal power range. Shift 3. Downshift through the gears as road
gear rapidly to prevent the motorcycle from speed decreases.
losing momentum. 4. Select neutral with the clutch lever
When riding down a steep hill, the engine squeezed towards the grip(disengaged
may be used for braking by shifting to a position) just before the motorcycle
lower gear. stops. Neutral position can be confirmed
Be careful, however, not to allow the by observing the neutral indicator lamp.
engine to overrev.
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Inexperienced riders tend to underutilize
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sive stopping distance and lead to a col-
lision. Using only the front or rear brake
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can cause skidding and loss of control.
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WARNING
Hard braking on wet, loose, rough, or
other slippery surfaces can cause wheel
skid and loss of control.
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WARNING Initial 800km (500miles) Less than 1/2 throttle
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A hot muffler can burn you. The muffler
will be hot enough to burn you for some H Up to 1,600km (1,000miles) Less than 3/4 throttle
time after stopping the engine.
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Park the motorcycle where pedestrians ★ AVOID CONSTANT LOW SPEED
or children are not likely to touch the Operating the engine at constant low
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WARNING CAUTION
Failure to perform break-in of the tires
could cause tire slip and loss of control. The 1,000km (600miles) service should
be performed as outlined in the
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Use extra care when riding on new tire.
Perform proper break-in of the tire as INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE sec-
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described in this section and avoid hard tion of this Owner’’s Manual. Pay partic-
acceleration, hard cornering, and hard ular attention to the『 CAUTION』 』and
braking for the first 160km(100miles). 『 WARNING』 』in that section.
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★ ALLOW THE ENGINE OIL TO CIR-
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RIDING Steering
● Smoothness
● No restriction of movement
Before riding the motorcycle, be sure to ● No play or looseness
action
● Fluid level in the reservoir to
be above“LOWER”line
● Correct pedal and lever
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play
Brakes ● No “sponginess”
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● No fluid leakage
● Adequate lubrication
Drive
chain ● No excessive wear or dam-
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● Correct pressure
● No cracks or cuts
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Your Hyosung dealer can provide you
with further guide lines.
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Steering components, suspensions and
require very special and careful servicing. CAUTION
For maximum safety we suggest that you
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have these items inspected and serviced by can cause your motorcycle to wear
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your authorized Hyosung dealer or a quali- more quickly and may shorten its useful
fied service mechanic. life.
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Throttle cable Inspect Inspect ─
Idle speed ★ Inspect Inspect ─
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Clutch ★ Inspect Inspect ─
Engine coolant ★ Replace every 2 years
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─ Inspect ─
Radiator hose ★
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Replace every 4 years
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Inspect Inspect ─
Brake hose ★
Replace every 4 years
Inspect Inspect ─
Brake fluid ★
Replace every 2 years
Tire Inspect Inspect ─
Steering ★ Inspect Inspect ─
Front forks ★ ─ Inspect ─
Rear shock absorber ★ ─ Inspect ─
Chassis nuts and bolts ★ Tighten Tighten ─
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TOOL
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To assist you in the performance of peri-
odic maintenance, a tool kit is supplied and ⑩
is located under the front seat. The tool kit
consists of the following items. ⑨
NO. NAME ⑧
1 Tool bag ⑦
2 10 × 12 mm open end wrench
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3 14 × 17 mm open end wrench ⑥
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4 Spark plug wrench
5 Combination screw driver ⑤
6 Screw driver handle
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7 Clamp wrench
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8 Clamp wrench handle ③
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9 Pliers
10 Hexagon spanner 4mm
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11 Hexagon spanner 6mm
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FUEL HOSE
Inspect the fuel hose for damage and fuel
leakage. If any defect are found the fuel
hose must be replaced.
Replace the fuel hose every 4 years.
ENGINE OIL
Check if there is leakage from crankcase.
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COOLANT BATTERY
Check if there is leakage from the radiator, ◉ INSPECTION OF BATTERY SOLUTION
coolant hose. LEVEL
MF(Maintenance Free) battery of airtight
type is used for these motorcycles.
RADIATOR
It is not necessary to inspect or supple-
Check if there is damage from the radiator. ment battery fluid.
The battery is located under the front
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RADIATOR HOSE However, have your dealer check the
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charging condition of battery periodically.
Check to see the radiator hose for crack,
damage or engine coolant leakage.
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If any defects are found, replace the radia- CAUTION
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tor hose with new ones.
● Do not remove absolutely airtight
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Mop them up with a patch when washing. for the minimum of self electric dis-
charge and electric leakage when
don’ t use for a long time.
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FRONT FORK
● Check if there is any noise by bend of
front fork while moving the handle
upward and downward.
● Inspect whether the steering stem is
well assembled while moving front fork
up/downwards and /or foreward/
backward.
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If the air cleaner element is polluted, will
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occur to starting go out, output
insuffiency, combustion effciency
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This appearence is occurred at first to
clean the air cleaner element and con-
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tank.
Remove the fuel tank.
CAUTION 2. Remove the four screw ①
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● When the assembly of air cleaner ele-
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ment is not completely done, dusts
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can go inside and damage severely
engine.
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into the element while washing.
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● Assemble the element completely or
damage severely the engine.
● Be careful not to allow water to go
inside the air cleaner element.
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0.7~0.8mm
(0.028�0.032 in)
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PLUG REPLACEMENT GUIDE
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Inspect the plug ① and drain water and oil
at the periodic maintenance interval. Hotter type CR7E
The air cleaner oil drain plug ① is located Standard type CR8E
beneath the air cleaner case.
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Colder type CR9E
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There are two items of adjustment, how-
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and throttle cable play.
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CAUTION
After completing throttle cable adjust-
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ment, check that throttle grip movement
does not raise the engine idle speed and
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and automatically. H �
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CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT 『 (Sports type)』&『 』
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with a light weight oil whenever it is
Inspect, adjust, and maintain the chain
adjusted.
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properly before each ride, according to
Clutch cable play ① 2 mm (0.08 in) H this section.
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◉ Insepcting the Drive Chain
When inspecting the chain, look for the fol-
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● Loose pins
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● Dry or rusted links
● Missing X-O ring seals
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● Improper chain adjustment
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20~30mm(0.79~1.18 in)
If you find any of these problems with your 1. Place the motorcycle on the jack or block.
sprocket, consult your Hyosung dealer. 2. Loosen the axle nut ①.
3. Loosen the lock nut ②.
4. Adjust the slack in the drive chain by
adjuster ③ as turning toward the left and
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right.
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The two sprockets should be inspected 5. For alignment of the rear sprocket and
for wear when a new chain is installed the front sprocket, there are reference
and replace them if necessary. H mark ④ on the same position.
After aligning and adjusting the slack in
the drive chain to 20~30mm (0.79~1.18
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◉ DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the drive chain slack to the proper in), retighten the lock nut and axle nut
securely and perform a final inspection.
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Use of another chain may lead to prema-
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The drive chain should be inspected
every time before riding.
Excessive chain slack could cause the
chain to come off the sprockets and
result in accident or serious engine
damage.
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tion as well as cleaning action.
BRAKES
WARNING
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Kerosene can be hazardous. Kerosene disk brakes.
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is flammable. Children or pets may be Properly operating the brake systems are
harmed from contact with kerosene. vital to safe riding. Be sure to perform the
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away from kerosene. Keep children and The brakes should be inspected at period-
pets away from kerosene. ic inspection by your authorized Hyosung
If swallowed, do induce vomiting. Call a dealer.
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physician immediately.
Dispose of used kerosene properly. ◉ BRAKE FLUID
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over from the last servicing and
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stored for long period as it absorbs
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[Rear Brake]
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CAUTION
The front and rear brake system be
replaced the brake hose or the brake
fluid according to periodic inspection
chart by your authorized Hyosung deal-
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er for safety as in times of operating at
high pressure.
[Front Brake]
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WARNING
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Riding with worn brake pads will reduce
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[Rear Brake]
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Limit line
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plastic surfaces as it will damage the
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The recommended brake fluid
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The recommended brake fluid : DOT4
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Inspect the tire pressure and the tire 2.25 kg/㎠ 2.25 kg/㎠
thread depth periodically. FRONT 221 kpa 221 kpa
Inspect frequently the tire pressure for the 33.0 psi 33.0 psi
safety and the tire life. 2.50 kg/㎠ 2.50 kg/㎠
REAR 245 kpa 245 kpa
WARNING 36.0 psi 36.0 psi
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Follow these instructions ;
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● Check tire condition and pressure, OVER NORMAL SHORT
and adjust pressure before each ride.
● Avoid overloading your motorcycle.
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● Replace a tire when worn to the spec-
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ified limit, or if you find damage such
as cuts or cracks. If there are some problem with the tire
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● Always use the size and type of tires pressure or cracks and cuts, it will
specified in this owner’ s manual. decrease the riding stability and lead to
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Tire wear
Tire wear
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indicator
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slightly off the ground.
Inspect storage of tire thread’s depth by
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the『tire wear indicator』 .
Replace the front and rear tires at once
when appear the『tire wear indicator』 .
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Improper jacking may cause damage
to the oil filter.
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Do not apply the jack head to the oil
filter when jacking up the motorcycle.
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The use of a tire other than standard 6. Slide the front wheel forward.
may cause trouble. 7. To reinstall the wheel assembly,
reverse the sequence as described.
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◉ TIRE REPLACEMENT
● FRONT TIRE REPLACEMENT
1. Place the motorcycle on the jack or
block.
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WARNING
A hot muffler can burn you.
The muffler will be hot enough to burn
yor for some time after stopping the
engine.
Wait until the muffler cools to avoid
burns.
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5. Pull the rear wheel assembly rear
ward.
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REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP
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CAPACITY
NAMES
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HI 12V - H4 : 60W × 1 12V - H1 : 55W × 1
Head lamp
LO 12V - H4 : 55W × 1 12V - H3 : 55W × 1
Brake / Tail lamp 12V - 21/5W × 1 ←
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your authorized Hyosung dealer or a qualified
service machanic.
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The use of a lamp other than rules may
cause to occur the vehicle fire and to
damage electric parts.
Surely use only the lamp of proper
capacity.
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1. Remove the lens by removing the 2. Turn the socket to the counter-clockwise
screw. and pull it out at the lamp housing.
2. Push the bulb, turn it to the counter- 3. Push the bulb, turn it to the counter-
clockwise, and pull it out. clockwise, and pull it out.
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3. After stick in the new lamp, assemble the 4. To fit the replacement of bulb, push it
in and turn it to the clockwise while
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lens.
pushing.
CAUTION
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Overtightening the screws may cause
the lens to crack.
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◉ TROUBLE SHOOTING
If the engine refuses to start, perform the
following inspections to determine the
cause.
● Fuel Supply Check
① Is there enough fuel in the fuel tank?
② Make sure there is enough fuel reaching
the carburetor from the fuel pump.
● Ignition System Check
① Remove a spark plug and reattach to the
spark lead.
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② While holding the spark plug firmly
against the crankcase of the engine,
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push the starter switch with the ignition
H switch in the“ ON”position, the engine
stop switch in the“ ”position, the
transmission in neutral, the side stand up
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and the clutch disengaged.
The fuse box is located behind the rear If the igntion system is operating proper-
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seat. If the engine suddenly stops while run- ly, a blue spark should jump a cross the
ning or any electrical system fails to operate spark plug gap.
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then the fuse must be checked. ③ If there is no spark, clean the spark plug.
In case a fuse blows there is a 30A for Replace it if necessary. Retry the above
main and 15A for head lamp spare fuse. procedure with the cleaned spark plug or
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● 30A main fuse protects all electrical cir- ④ If there is still no spark, consult your
cuits. Hyosung dealer for repairs.
● 15A head lamp fuse protects the head
lamp and high beam indicator lamp.
WARNING
CAUTION Performing the spark test improperly
can cause a high voltage electrical
Never use other than specified 30A or shock or an explosion.
15A fuse.
Installing a fuse of incorrect rating may Avoid performing this check if you are
seriously damage the electrical system. not familiar with this procedure, or if you
You should consult your Hyosung deal- have a heart condition or wear a pace-
er or a qualified service mechanic imme- maker. Keep the spark plug away from
diately. the spark plug hole during this test.
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cleaning.
CAUTION
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When occur any trouble, the best way is High pressure washers can damage
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to consult your Hyosung dealer for your motorcycle. (especially the radiator
pin)
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repairs.
High pressure washers such as those
found at coin-operated car washes have
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N O T E
Avoid spraying or allowing water to flow
over the following places :
● Spark plug
● Fuel tank cap
● Carburetor
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Remove the rags or wrapping from the
exhaust pipe. For extended life of your
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motorcycle, lubricate according to
“GENERAL LUBRICATION”section. H
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ENGINE
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(Standard type) (Sports type)
Type Four-stroke, DOHC, Liquid-cooled ← ← ←
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Number of cylinder V-2 cylinder ← ← ←
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Bore 81.5mm (3.21 in) ← ← ←
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Rear brake Disk ← ← ←
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ELECTRICAL H
(Standard type) (Sports type)
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Ignition type “Igniter”type ← ← ←
Ignition timing ←
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5。B.T.D.C. at 1,500rpm ← ←
Spark plug CR8E ← ← ←
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CAPACITIES
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finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall
and remedy campaign.
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However, NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems
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between you, your dealer, or Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc.
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To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at
1-800-424-9393 (366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to :
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If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause
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injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc.
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If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a
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safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
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However, NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems between you, your
dealer, or Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc.
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To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393
( 366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to:
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