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ROYAL

ENFIELD
OWNER’S
MANUAL
BS VI-2022
Royal Enfield Support
1800 - 210 - 0007
1. Roadside Assistance
2. Product Update
3. Feedback
4. Dealer Locator

To access dealer details scan the QR code

RoyalenfieldSupport support@royalenfield.com www.royalenfield.com

Download the ROYAL ENFIELD APP and explore more


FOREWORD
READY. SET. SCRAM.
Conceived on our LS410 platform, SCRAM is a scrambler with an off-road pedigree. Bold & Playful - Lively & Engaging, it is nimble to
ride, from trails to alleyways. Always ready for what comes next; without a second thought. Living life on an instinct, spontaneous &
restless SCRAM 411 is all-ready to take it on.

While the Scram is all-ready, this Owner’s Manual prepares you to be ready before you set out to Scram. It thoroughly covers
features, capability, operation of the controls and quick fixes. For the best health and performance of your motorcycle, we highly
recommend that you maintain it as per the schedule and procedures described in this manual. It should be considered a permanent
part of your motorcycle and should always be stored in it, even if it is subsequently sold.

For support and information, please call 1800 210 0007 anytime between 9 AM - 9 PM, any day of the week.

—Team Royal Enfield


NOTICE
All information in this manual is based on the latest product Disclaimer
information available at the time of publication. Due to
1. Do not polish matt finished paint surface in your motorcycle as
continuous improvements there may be discrepancies
it will increase the gloss level.
between the information in this manual and your motorcycle.
Royal Enfield reserves the right to make production changes 2. Wash the painted parts only with plain water and do not use any
at any time without prior notice and without incurring any strong solvents cleaning agents or detergents.
obligation to make the same or similar changes to motorcycles 3. Scratches, if happens on the matt finish parts cannot be
previously built or sold. All images shown are for reference to touched up and corrected / removed.
explain and need not to be exactly the same on the model you 4. Warranty is not applicable for any matt finished painted parts of
own. Technical specifications are subject to change without the motorcycle.
prior notice. "© Copyright 2021 Royal Enfield (A unit of Eicher
Motors Ltd.). All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual shall 5. The heat resistance coated components such as silencer pipe,
be copied,distributed or otherwise dealt without the express exhaust etc.., shall not be wiped clean with oiled cloth as it can
permission in writing of Royal Enfield" generate smokewhen the vehicle is driven and also leave patch
marks.

NOTE
This motorcycle meets the BS VI emission norms. Part No. RAM00385/A / Qty. 1000 / Oct. 2021 /
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CONTENTS
Personal and motorcycle information ........................................... 4 Environment care ............................................................................... 56
Technical specifications.................................................................. 5 Periodical maintenance chart ............................................................. 59
Recommended lubricants ............................................................. 11 Tools kit .............................................................................................. 66
Safety definitions........................................................................... 12 First aid kit .......................................................................................... 67
Motorcycle identification numbers .............................................. 13 Minor maintenance tips ..................................................................... 68
Location of key parts .................................................................... 15 Long trip precautions ......................................................................... 87
Operation of controls ....................................................................18 Shock absorber ...................................................................................88
Pre-Operational checks ............................................................... 40 Off roading ......................................................................................... 89
Safe & Happy riding ..................................................................... 41 Washing procedure ............................................................................ 90
Cargo & Accessories .................................................................... 44 Storage precautions ........................................................................... 92
Rules of the road ......................................................................... 46 Trouble shooting ................................................................................ 93
Running in period......................................................................... 48 Warranty terms & Conditions ............................................................ 97
Warning indications & Safety systems......................................... 49 Emission warranty ............................................................................ 100
Starting......................................................................................... 53 Service / Maintenance record ........................................................... 105
Gear shifting, Riding & Stopping .................................................. 54 Note .................................................................................................. 106
Parking ......................................................................................... 55
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PERSONAL & MOTOR CYCLE INFORMATION
Name
Door No. / Street
Locality / Town
City Country
Res : Off :
Contact
Mobile : Email :
Licence No. Valid till :
Model Color :
Engine No.
VIN. No.
Tyre Make Front : Rear:
Tyre Nos. Front : Rear:
Battery make Battery No :
Sold by
Date of Sale

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE Air filter element ........ Paper element
Engine type ............. Single cylinder, 4 Stroke, SOHC, Lubrication ................. Wetsump
Air cooled, Fuel injection Engine oil capacity...... 2.3 l ( Initial fill only),
Bore ......................... 78 mm 1.6-1.8 l (Subsequent refills)
Stroke ...................... 86 mm
IGNITION SYSTEM
Displacement........... 411 cc Ignition system .......... Digital electronic ignition
Compression ratio.... 9.5:1 Spark plug .................. Bosch - UR5CC
Max power ............... 24.3bhp (17.88 kW) @ 6500 rpm Start spark plug gap ... 0.7 to 0.8 mm
Max torque .............. 32 Nm @ 4250 ± 250 rpm
ECU / Variable
Idle rpm.................... 1300 ± 100 rpm
Starting system ....... Electric Start

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMISSION
Clutch....................... Wet multi plates Secondary drive ....... 5/8” Chain & sprocket
Primary drive............ Gear Secondary ratio....... 2.533:1
Primary ratio ............ 2.312:1 Drive chain links....... 110 links
Gear box................... 5 Speed. Constant mesh
Gear Ratio
1st Gear ............... 1st 2.916:1
2nd Gear............... 2nd 1.833:1
3rd Gear............... 3rd 1.428:1
4th Gear............... 4th 1.173:1
5th Gear............... 5th 1.000:1

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CHASSIS
Frame ........................ Half duplex split cradle frame Tyre size
Steering lock ............ In built Front ................. 100/90 - 19"
Suspension Rear ................... 120/90 - 17"
Front................. Telescopic, 41 mm forks 190 mm travel Tyre pressures
Rear................... Mono shock with linkage, 180 mm Rear Solo
wheel travel Front .................. 25 psi / 1.75 kg/cm2
Brakes Rear .................... 32 psi/ 2.25 kg/cm2
Brake system..... Dual channel ABS With pillion
Front disc.......... 300 mm Dia disc. Front .................. 27 psi/ 1.89 kg/cm2
Rear disc ........... 240 mm Dia disc. Rear .................... 34 psi/ 2.39 kg/cm2

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel type.................. Unleaded gasoline CAUTION
Ethanol content....... E10 or less 1. The use of petrol containing more than the specified ethanol
will cause the fuel tank corrosion & paint damage and will also
Minimum octane..... 91 RON (Research octane rating number)
damage the rubber tubes in the fuel line as well.
or Higher 2. It is recommended to use only unleaded petrol, as leaded petrol
Fuel tank capacity*... 15 ± 0.5 l (approx*) will cause damage to the catalytic converter.

Low fuel warning* .... Fuel segment 1ST bar blinking. ELECTRICALS

4 ± 0.5 l (approx*) Fly wheel magneto ....... 221 W @ 1500 rpm

Dead stock ............... 0.5 l (approx*) (unusable fuel) Generation ................... Alternator, lll Phase
System ......................... 12 V - DC
Battery ......................... 12 volt, 8 Ah VRLA
* The above values are approximate and the actual capacity
will vary with each fuel tank. Head lamp ................... 12 V, H4-60/55 W - BULB
Tail lamp/ Brake lamp.. 12 V - 4/1 W LED

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Licence plate illuminator............12 V-LED
WARNING
Front position lamp....................12 V -LED Using bulbs/electrical gadgets other than specified rating will lead to
Speedometer lamp.....................12 V -LED overloading/erratic behaviour/premature failure of electrical system.

Hi beam indicator ......................12 V - LED Modifications or fitments which are not approved by Royal Enfield,
will seriously affect the performance of the vehicle and will render
Neutral lamp telltale ..................12 V - LED the warranty void.
Turn signal telltale .....................12 V - LED
Turn signal..................................12 V, 10 W * 4 Nos.
Horn ..........................................12 V, 2.5 A
Starter motor ............................12 V, 0.7 kW
Instrument cluster ....................Digital cluster with LCD
Malfunction indicator................12 V - LED
ABS indicator.............................12 V - LED

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS WEIGHTS
Length............................. 2160 mm Kerb weight (90% fuel & oil) ...... 194 kg
Width ............................... 840 mm Gross vehicle weight .................... 375 kg
Height .............................. 1165 mm
Wheel base ...................... 1455 mm
Ground clearance. ............ 200 mm
Saddle height .................... 795 mm
NOTE
1. Values/Dimensions mentioned above are for reference only.
2. In view of continuous improvements being done on our motorcycles, the specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
3. Do not use the vehicle beyond the allowed gross weight. The suspension and tyres are designed to perform only to the maximum
gross vehicle weight.

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
ENGINE OIL FRONT FORK OIL BRAKE FLUID

SAE 15 W SO API SL Grade JASO MA 2 10 W/Fork oil


Grade Semi synthetic Grade Grade DOT 4
(Viscosity range 35)

Refill: 2.3 l (approx).


Dry fill: 1.6 -1.8 l (approx).
Capacity Capacity 455 ml/leg Capacity Front/Rear:100 ml
(During oil & filter element replacement
in periodical maintenance).
NOTE
Oil level should be up to “MAX” level. Do not overfill as it will affect the clutch functioning.
CAUTION
Using non recommended/In-correct oils, can cause serious damage to the moving parts, affect performance of the motorcycle and
void the warranty.
NOTE
Recommendation subject to change without notice.
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SAFETY DEFINITIONS
The information given under the titles: Warning, Caution and Note are for your safety and for the care and safety to your motorcycle and
others. Please read these carefully and if disregarded will result in injury to yourself or others and damages to the motorcycle.

WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Disregarding this message will result in injury to rider or other persons.

CAUTION
This message if disregarded will result in damage to the motorcycle.

NOTE
Indicates important and useful messages for clearer understanding.
All images shown in subsequent pages are for reference to explain and need not to be exactly the same on the model you own.

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MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS -DETAILS
The VIN is a 17 digit number punched on the right side steering head tube and in the information plate rivetted to the frame down tube.

Sample VIN : ME3 D 4 B 5 F X X X XXXXXX


Manufacturer's code
Engine Family Name FRAME NUMBER
Engine Capacity
Model (Scram 411)
Transmission type
Type of Fuel System

#M
E3
Place of Manufacturing

D4
B5
FX
XXX
XX
(1-Oragadam, 2-Vallam Vadagal)

XX
X#
Year of Manufacturing
(L:2020 , M:2021 , N:2022)

Month Of Manufacturing
(A-Jan., H-Aug., K-Sep., N-Dec.)
Production serial no.
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MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER-DETAILS
The engine number is punched on the left hand side crankcase. It is the means of identification of the engine and its production details.
Please do not tamper with the engine number as it is prohibited by law.
D 4 A 5 F X X X XXXXXX
Engine family
Engine capacity
ENGINE NUMBER
Type of cooling
Type of transmission
Fuel feed
Manufacturing plant
(0-TVT. 1-0RG)

Year of manufacture
(2021 , M, 2022 , N, 2023 , P)

Month of manufacture
(A-Jan., H-Aug., K-Sep., N-Dec.)

Production serial number


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LOCATION OF KEY PARTS
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Turn signal switch
2. Horn button
3. Rear view mirror left side
4. Head lamp high beam/low beam switch
5. Instrument cluster
6. Ignition key
7. Tripper
8. Engine kill switch
2 1 9. Info button
12 11
13 (Which is available in the RH switch module)
10. Rear view mirror right side
11. Electric start switch
12. Hazard switch
13. Fuel tank cap

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LOCATION OF KEY PARTS

1
1. Front trafficator right side
2. Horn
8
3. Oil level window
4. Rear brake pedal
2
5. Rider foot rest right side
6
6. ABS module
4
7. Pillion foot rest right side
8. Rear trafficator right side

7 6 5 4 3

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LOCATION OF KEY PARTS
1. Head lamp

2
2. Front trafficator left side
3. Canister
3 4 5 6
4. Pillion foot rest left side
1
5. Tail lamp
7 6. Rear trafficator left side
7. Licence plate illuminator
8. Center stand
9. Gear change lever
10. Rider foot rest left side
8 9 10 11 11. Side stand

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
STEERING LOCK CAUTION
LOCKING: Do not force or attempt to lock/unlock steering if the handle bar is
1. Turn handle bar to extreme left not in extreme left or right side. Failure to adhere to this caution will
or right position. damage the lock and also cause the key to bend or break.

2. Switch “OFF” ignition


WARNING
gently depress key and turn
anticlockwise further till After unlocking steering and before starting engine check the handle
steering is locked and remove bar free movement by turning to both left and right sides several
key. times.

UNLOCKING: Failure to do so will cause unstable riding, leading to a potential


accident, resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road
1. Insert key, turn clockwise to ignition “OFF” position. If users, besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle.
required, gently shake handle bar to help unlock steering
easily.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
FUEL TANK CAP CLOSING:
OPENING: 1. Gently depress cap till it is firmly locked in place and key can be
1. Lift flap and insert key. removed.
2. Turn key clockwise to enable 2. Remove key and close flap.
cap to unlock and spring up.
WARNING
Do not overfill the fuel tank, stop filling when the fuel reaches
bottom of anti-splash plate. Because fuel expands when it heats up,
heat from engine or the sun can cause fuel spill out of fuel tank.
NOTE
Petrol is highly explosive. Please ensure there are no open flames
Key cannot be removed when fuel tank cap is open.
or sparks nearby while refueling and fill fuel tank only in a well
ventilated area.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
Please ensure petrol does not spill on painted surfaces. Wipe IGNITION SWITCH
immediately incase fuel spills over as otherwise it will leave a
OFF
permanent stain on the painted surfaces.
Anti splash plate ON

3 2 1

NOTE
1. Key can be removed only if ignition is in “OFF” or steering is
locked.

1. Fuel Filler Collar


2. Anti - Splash Plate
3. Maximum Fuel Level
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
WARNING E-START SWITCH
Do not switch “OFF” ignition while riding the motorcycle. Doing Depress and hold until engine starts
so can cause a potential accident, resulting in serious injury to for a maximum of 5 seconds.
both rider and other road users, besides causing severe damage
to the motorcycle.
ENGINE STOP SWITCH

Engine “OFF”
HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH
Engine “ON”
Hazard light “ON”
OFF

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
WARNING DIMMER SWITCH
When the headlamp is in "ON" condition
1. Turn signals do not work when the hazard light switch High / Low beam will be selected
is on. by toggling the switch. High beam
2. All the trafficator lamps will flash simultaneously. indicator tell tale located in instrument
cluster will glow when high beam is
HORN selected.
Press WARNING
Press the horn button to sound horn. Use appropriate headlamp beam High/Low as per the traffic and
road conditions for your safety and to avoid inconvenience to other riders.
DAY FLASH
Press the switch to operate high
beam filament in head light. It is
giving indication to vehicle coming
from opposite side while overtaking.
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH DOCUMENT HOLDER
⇦ Left turn signal "ON” 1. Useful for storing motorcycle
documents and owners manual.
⇧ “OFF” (Push to cancel) 2. Remove the seat.
3. Gently press on top to release
⇨ Right turn signal “ON” the tabs from the frame and open
slightly.
4. To completely remove, release the
SEAT bottom tabs from the frame by
pulling out gently.
1. Locate key on left side & turn
5. When washing the motorcycle, be
clock wise, lift the seat and
careful not to flood this area with
remove.
water.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
INFO BUTTON MANAGEMENT DETAILS If Trip F not enabled

Press this button to select TRIP A/B,


Clock settings and TRIP A/B reset in
the Cluster..
A. LCD Sequence
(Info switch press <1 sec.) :-
If Trip F enabled ODO TRIP1 TRIP2

ODO TRIP1 TRIP2 TRIPF


NOTE
■ For trip re-set press info button for T>3 sec.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
1. Main LCD

80 100 2. Speedometer (km major)


5
60 60
40
3. Tell tales

12
40

0
4 4. Gear position indication

80
20

140
PM
20

00:00 GEAR 0F
E
ODO TRIP F AB 1 5. Fuel gauge
00000.8 km

160
100
miles
0
0

MPH

DISCLAIMER :
km/h
2
Cluster unit display may look dull during sun overhead conditions
this is normal and due to impact of direct sunlight on the unit
customers to refer during other riding conditions.
3

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
MAIN LCD CLOCK
2

PM PM
1 00.00 GEAR 0 F 00.00 GEAR 0 F
E ODO TRIP F AB 4 E ODO TRIP F AB
km
00000.8 miles
00000.8 km
miles
3
1. Clock 1. Display in 12 hour format with AM/
2. Service reminder PM indication.

3. Odometer 2. Will reset to l2:00 AM when


battery is disconnected.
4. Trip value (A/B & F)
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
CLOCK SETTING
Pressure
Function Switch time (s) Action
INFO T>3 sec In ignition key “ON” and current display in ODO mode and no
speed input (safety), press info button for specified time
to enter into clock setting mode (hours will blink)
Clock INFO 0.2<T<1 Hours to increment

Setting INFO T>3 sec Enter into minutes mode (minutes to blink)
Mode INFO 0.2<T<1 Minutes to increment

INFO T>3 sec Enter into unit mode (AM/PM) to blink


INFO 0.2<T<1 Toggle between AM or PM

INFO T>3 sec Save data and exit clock setting mode

NOTE:
In case no action is observed between clock setting function for more than 20 sec last shown value to be displayed.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
SERVICE REMINDER WARNING
1. In case of service reminder
Do not use high pressure water jet directly on instrument cluster
symbol is “ON”. Please plan
for cleaning. Use only water spray cleaning and wipe it with soft dry
for schuduled service at an PM
0 cloth.
authorised service center. 00.00 GEAR F
E ODO TRIP F AB
2. Service reminder can be reset 00000.8 km
miles
ODOMETER
only by authorised personnel
at service centre after service 1. Displays the cumulative kilometers the vehicle has covered.
is completed.
3. Service reminder symbol will flash on as per below distance
input from odometer.
PM
00.00 GEAR 0F
i) 1st service - 450 km E ODO TRIP F AB

ii) 2nd service - 4,900 km 00000.8 km


miles

iii) From there on for every 5,000 km from previous


value (ex: 9,900. 14,900 etc.)

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
Function Switch Pressure time (s) Action

ODO INFO 0.2<T<1 In ignition key "ON" ODO >Trip A

INFO 0.2<T<1 Trip A> trip B


TRIP A
INFO T>3 sec Reset Trip A

INFO 0.2<T<1 Trip B> Trip F/ODO


TRIP B
INFO T>3 sec Reset Trip B

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
TRIP "F" MODE TRIP "F" Condition
1. Distance driven after low fuel 1. Trip F will update only when kill switch is in "ON" condition.
tell tale is “ON”. 2. After fuel filling above reserve level Trip F will continue to show
2. Cannot be re-set will be visible PM for few min which is a normal behaviour, this is to avoid wrong
only when low fuel condition 00.00 GEAR 0 F indication.
E
is sensed, will vanish if fuel is ODO TRIP F AB
km
3. Trip F reset will occur when riding in mid to rough roads
filled above low fuel condition.
00000.8 miles
condition due to frequent fuel oscillations this features to be
3. Display can be toggled using info button during this used for reference purpose only and on smooth road surfaces.
condition but will auto appear after 25 sec linked with stand 4. Trip F will update only when side stand is removed.
switch to avoid re-set when in side stand condition.
4. If ridden > 200 kms in Trip F condition “Low Fuel” will flash NOTE:
continuously on LCD. It is recommended not to ride vehicle Fuel indication will vary on rough road, uphill and downhill conditions,
in these condition as it will result in fuel pump damage. for accurate indication refer during slow speed or flat surfaces.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
TRIP A/B GEAR POSITION INDICATION
1. Trip A/B indicates distance 1. Displays the gear position in which
travelled in particular trip. the vehicle is traveling.
PM
0 2. When in neutral the indication will PM

E
00.00 GEAR
ODO TRIP F AB
F
be "0". 00.00 GEAR 0 F
E ODO TRIP F AB
00000.8 km
miles 3. When in gear the appropriate 00000.8 km
miles
number between 1 to 5 will be
displayed.
WARNING
Never attempt to operate the info buttons while riding the
motorcycle. Doing so will cause loss of concentration and
unstable riding, leading to a potential accident resulting in
serious injury to both rider and other road users, besides causing
severe damage to the motorcycle.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
TELL TALES 7. EMS: Malfunction indication :
1. Turn left: Left turn signal "ON". 8. High beam indication: Head lamp high beam "ON".
2. Turn right : Right turn signal 1 2
CAUTION
"ON".
1. Do not run motorcycle incase the malfunction remains "ON"
3. Low fuel indication : Last segment continuously as it can cause severe damage to the ECU &
blinking along with low fuel tell
3 4 5 6 7 8 Sensors. Please visit the nearest authorised Royal Enfield dealer
tale “ON” for low fuel condition.
to diagnose & rectify the defect in the EMS.
4. Low battery indication : Indicator
will glow continuously if ignition switch is "ON" & engine is not 2. Do not run motorcycle incase the ABS indicator lamp
running. Indication will switch off as soon as engine is started. continuously "ON".
If battery voltage is below 12 V, indicator will glow continuously
indicating a low battery.
5. ABS MIL : Will be continuously "ON" during initial check
up (until or after vehicle running for a particular distance/
speed) and will turn "OFF" if system is ok, then will light up
again in case of any ABS system malfunction.
6. Neutral : Transmission is in neutral.
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS
ABS INDICATOR LAMP FUEL GAUGE
1. ABS indicator lamp 1. Digital with 7 segment bar
continuosuly "ON" during graph.
initial check up (until or after 2. Last segment blinking along PM

vehicle running for a particular ABS Indicator lamp lights up is


with low fuel tell tale “ON”
00.00 GEAR 0 F
E
distance/speed)and will turn indicate Status or error messag-
for low fuel condition.
ODO TRIP F AB
es relating to ABS 00000.8 km
miles
"OFF" if system is ok, then will
light up again in case of any WARNING
ABS system malfunction.
Do not use the motorcycle for long duration with the fuel indication
in last segment blinking. Refuel at the earliest.
Failure to do so will cause the motorcycle to run out of fuel and get
stranded in addition to causing serious damage to the fuel pump.
CAUTION
Do not run motorcycle incase the ABS Indicator lamp continuously
"ON".

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS - TRIPPER
TRIPPER Device is capable of showing turn by turn navigation on a custom
designed round color TFT with uniquely designed arrow font
designed intuitively for ease of riding.
80 10
60
40
60
0 Tripper Background display can be switched between day mode and night
mode which can be selected by riders from RE Mobile app.

12
40

0
20

80
Scan the QR Code, to download, Install, register and to know more

140 160
20

PM
00.00 GEAR 0 F
E ODO TRIP F AB
00000.8 km about the tripper.
100
miles
0
0

MPH
km/h

Tripper is being provided to have turn by turn navigation on


motorcycle to help riders to have a hassle free riding without
handling the smartphones, This device works based on
bluetooth connectivity with navigation search based on RE
Mobile app with the support of Google Maps.
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS - TRIPPER
Features:
1. Turn by turn navigation with primary turn, secondary turn.
2. Distance to next turn, distance to destination or Estimated
Time of Arrival (ETA).
3. Clock display (in case of no connectivity, no navigation
2 3 input or after destination is reached).
20M 4 4. User can select day and night mode (through RE mobile app
1 152.7 km
only).
5. Mobile phone low battery indication.
DISCLAIMER
1. Distance to destination or ETA Tripper unit display may look dull during sun overhead
conditions this is normal and due to impact of direct sunlight on
2. Primary direction or next turn
the unit customers to refer during other riding conditions.
3. Secondary directionor next to next turn
4. Distance to next turn
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS - TRIPPER
1. Primary direction or next turn: Indicates the next turn to be Smartphones compatible version to use RE Mobile app:
taken along with the distance.
1. Compatible with Android and i0S.

2. Distance to next turn: Shows the distance to next turn.


2. Android support: Current version - 2.

3. Secondary direction or next to next turn: Indicates the next


3. i0S support: Current version -1.
turn to be taken after the primary direction, will be shown
only when primary turn is less than 100 m if there is no turn
the display will be blank in this region. 4. Connectivity control only through RE Mobile app.

4. Distance to destination or ETA: Shows the total distance


to destination or Estimated Time of Arrival (based on user
selection from RE Mobile app).

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS - TRIPPER
TRIPPER - DISPLAY FLOW SEQUENCE

If pairing is initiated (one time)

PIN no Green Tripper


display helmet

Ignition Orange Built with ln case of connection lost / no input in


On RE logo helmet google SW version
paired mode tripper will show clock

Clock

a) lf no connection is established.
b) If connection is established but no navigation input is observed.
c) Once destination is reached.
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OPERATION OF CONTROIS-TRIPPER
NOTE
1. After every ignition "ON" cycle tripper will be in 6. Everytime the tripper is paired the clock time will sync with
discoverable mode for 120 sec. mobile time after which it will continue to run with internal
2. lncase there is no connection established within 120 sec clock even in case of disconnection, there will be time
display will enter into clock mode to re-initiate connection difference between time shown on instrument cluster and
ignition "OFF-ON" cycle to be repeated. tripper - customer needs to update cluster clock inline with time
shown on tripper as and when required as mentioned in push
3. During navigation mode if there is no input from
button management of cluster.
smartphone for 5 sec bluetooth connection will be
terminated to avoid power draw and will display clock. 7. Do not apply or use gasoline/petrol related fluids for cleaning
or wiping on instrument cluster or tripper as it will result in
4. Bluetooth connection can be terminated by end user also
permanent damage to the same.
by closing the mobile application.
5. For first time pairing user needs to enter the secured pin
shown on tripper through RE Mobile app to setup the
device, after that auto-pairing will happen if same device is
connected.

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS-TRIPPER
CAUTION
1. Ensure ignition is "ON" and display is in powered while 7. RE Mobile app works only with android (Current version -2)
establishing connection. and iOS (Current Version -1) versions, for other lower versions
2. Ensure first time pairing is done in isolated environment to performance lag can be expected.
avoid cross connections (one time). 8. Tripper bluetooth version is V4.2.
3. Day and night mode is user selectable only, will not change 9. Tripper time display may have a mismatch with actual time
over automatically to be selected during night driving to displayed in mobile device once the bluetooth connectivity is
avoid rider distraction. lost.
4. Bluetooth connection can be established only through RE 10. RE Mobile app works with bluetooth version 4.2 and N+ 1.0, for
Mobile app. other lower versions performance lag can be expected.
5. Ensure bluetooth and location settings are turned always 11. Check for network signal strength in case of navigation lag.
"ON" before usage. 12. Check for data speed in case of navigation lag, navigation
6. Disable battery optimisation settings/low battery cutoff system performance is better in 4G band compared to other
setting of smartphone for navigation to work in low battery lower versions.
mode. 13. Calibrate mobile phones frequently for more gps accuracy &
location accuracy is dependent on.
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PRE - OPERATIONAL CHECKS
1. Ensure adequate fuel in fuel tank for the journey planned. 11. Front and rear wheel axle nuts tightened properly to
2. Tyres inflated to correct pressure. torque.
3. No side wall cracks cuts or abrasions in the front and rear 12. Front and rear wheel spokes ensure fixed firmly.
tyres. 13. No loose or broken spokes.
4. Rear chain for proper tension and sufficiently lubricated. 14. All fasteners are tight to required torque.
5. Engine oil level. 15. Engine idling correctly and smooth.
6. Control cables inner not damaged, frayed or broken. Clutch 16. No abnormal noise/ any leak from engine.
and accelerator controls working smoothly.
WARNING
7. Front and rear brake efficiency and free play in front and
rear brake levers. For your personal welfare and safety, these preoperational checks
should be performed periodically. Failure to do so will affect safe
8. Hydraulic oil level correct in both front and rear master
operation, damage your motorcycle and lead to accident causing
cylinders.
serious injury.
9. Free movement of handle bar to left and right sides.
10. All electrical controls horn working correctly head lamp, tail
lamps, brake lamps and indicator lamps working correctly.

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SAFE & HAPPY RIDING
1. Please read this manual carefully to get to know the since intersections are the most likely places where accidents
motorcycle and its maintenance schedules. happen.
2. Please exercise utmost caution while refueling. Open the 8. Ride where other motorists can easily spot you. Please do not
lid carefully and slowly. Refuel only in a well ventilated area ride in another motorist's "blind spot".
with the ignition switched "OFF". 9. Always signal well in advance before turning or changing lanes.
3. Gasoline is highly explosive and inflammable. Do not smoke Make sure that other motorists can see your signaling and slow
or refuel if there are any naked flames or sparks nearby. down.
Switch "OFF" mobile phones and other hand held electronic 10. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs that
devices. might affect your riding skills reflex.
4. Know and respect the rules of the road. Please be a safe 11. When riding with pillion rider, it is your responsibility to instruct
rider for your own safety and for other road users. them on proper riding procedures and riding gear.
5. Please ride your motorcycle defensively. Remember a 12. If you are an new rider we recommend that you obtain formal
motorcycle does not afford the same protection as an training on correct motorcycle riding techniques. New riders
automobile. should gain experience under various conditions while driving
6. Ride only at moderate speeds and out of traffic until you at moderate speeds. Pay strict attention to road surfaces and
have be come familiar with the handling characteristics of wind conditions.
your motorcycle under all conditions. 13. Do not allow other individuals, under any circumstances, to
7. Do not exceed the legal speed limit. Always reduce speed operate your motorcycle unless you know they are experienced,
when poor driving conditions exist. Use extra caution licensed riders and are thoroughly familiar with the operating
when approaching and passing through intersections conditions of your motorcycle.
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SAFE & HAPPY RIDING
RIDING GEAR CAUTION
1. Motorcycle riding pants and jacket fitted with certified Avoid any contact with the exhaust system. The exhaust system
armour. gets very hot and remains hot for a long time after parking the
2. Motorcycle riding boots. motorcycle. Wear clothing that will completely cover the legs while
riding. Failure to do so will result in serious burn injuries.
3. Motorcycle riding gloves.
4. ISI, DOT or SNELL certified helmet as applicable for rider
and pillion.
5. Never wear loose-fitting clothes; otherwise they could
catch on the control levers, footrests or wheels and cause
injury or an accident.
6. Always wear protective clothing that covers your legs,
ankles and feet. The engine or exhaust system become very
hot during or after operation and can cause burns.

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SAFE & HAPPY RIDING
SITTING POSTURE WARNING
Correct sitting posture is a must for stable and safe riding. The hydraulic disc brakes fitted on your motorcycle requires very less
1. Sit with your shoulders completely relaxed. effort. Applying any one of the brakes suddenly will lock the wheels.
2. Do not lock your elbows and retain them at a slight bend to Failure to adhere to this warning will cause loss of control of the
enable maneuvering. motorcycle, leading to a potential accident, resulting in serious injury
to both rider and other road users, besides causing severe damage
3. Hold the handle grip close to its inner end.
to the motorcycle.
4. Lightly grip the fuel tank with your knees.
WARNING
5. Keep your toes in "straight ahead" direction.
Brake pad wear will be increased if the motorcycle is used frequently
6. Before turning, look extensively in the rear view mirror,
off-road. Always inspect the brake pads more frequently if the
without turning your head.
motorcycle is used off-road & replace the brake pads before they
BRAKING become worn to or beyond the minimum service thickness. Riding
1. Apply front and rear brakes gently and simultaneously for the worn brake pads will reduce braking efficiency, leading to loss of
maximum braking efficiency. motorcycle control and an accident.
2. Please use utmost caution while applying brakes, especially Do not place the foot on the brake pedal while riding unless braking
while riding under wet or bad road conditions. is required. Because this will lead to premature wear of brake pad.
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CARGO & ACCESSORIES
LOADING 5. The maximum permissible weight of the pannier box is 5 kg
each side.
1. Please do not fit non original
6. Do not hang any items on the handle bar and luggage carrier
equipment or non genuine
while riding which will lead to damage for the parts nearby.
accessories as they will cause
damage to the motorcycle WARNING
and also affect the riding and
Please exercise utmost caution while carrying cargo or luggage on
handling of the motorcycle.
the motorcycle. Failure to adhere to the above precautions can cause
1. Please do not fit non original equipments or non genuine loss of control on the motorcycle leading to a potential accident,
accessories as they will cause damage to the motorcycle
resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users, besides
and also affect the riding and handling of the motorcycle.
causing severe damage to the motorcycle.Total weight of the rider
2. Please ensure cargo is securely strapped to the rear and and any passenger accessories and luggage must not exceed the
sides of the motorcycle and do not become loose or shift
maximum load limit.
while riding.
3. Ensure the weight is distributed evenly on both sides of the Exhaust gases contains poisonous carbon monoxide and chemicals,
motorcycle. known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive defects.
4. Do not carry excessively heavy or huge cargo on the Please park the motorcycle only in a well ventilated area and do not
motorcycle. stay in the same place where the motorcycle is parked.

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CARGO & ACCESSORIES
WARNING WARNING
Do not tow a disabled motorcycle. The steering and handling Max load on grab rail not to exceed 7 kg.
of the motorcycle will be impaired due to the force of the
towline. Towing a motorcycle can cause loss of control on the
motorcycle, leading to a potential accident resulting in serious
injury to both rider and other road users besides causing severe
damage to the motorcycle.

WARNING
Do not attach a trailer to the motorcycle attaching a trailer can
cause loss of control on the motorcycle, leading to a potential
accident, resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road
users, besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle.

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RULES OFTHE ROAD
1. Be sure your number plate is installed in the position
specified by law and is clearly visible at all times. 5. All traffic signs including manual controls at
intersections, should be obeyed promptly Red
2. Ride at a safe speed that is consistent with the type of road
surface you are on. Pay strict attention to whether the slow down at traffic signs near schools and
surface is: caution signs at rail road crossings. Yellow
• Dry 6. When intending to turn signal at least 100
• Oily ft (30.5 m) before reaching the turning. Be
Green
• Icy close to the center line (unless local rules
• Wet require other-wise), slow down and then turn
Watch for loose debris, such as leaves, slippery substances carefully.
or loose gravel that can hamper the stability of your vehicle.
7. Never jump a traffic light. When a change is imminent from GO
3. Do not exceed the legal speed limit or drive too fast for to STOP (or vice versa) at intersections, slow down and wait for
existing conditions. Always reduce speed when poor the light to change to green. Never run through a yellow or red
driving conditions exist. High speed increases the influence traffic light.
of any other condition affecting stability and increases the
8. Do not leave the curb or parking area without signaling. Be sure
possibility of loss of control.
your way is clear to enter moving traffic. A moving line of traffic
4. Keep to the correct side of the road center line when always has the right-of-way.
meeting oncoming vehicle.

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RULES OFTHE ROAD
9. When parking the motorcycle, park on a firm and flat
surface to prevent it from falling over.
10. Protect your motorcycle against theft. After parking your
motorcycle, ensure that the steering head is locked and
then remove the ignition key.

SIDE VIEW MIRRORS


Your motorcycle is equipped with convex mirrors and have a
curved surface. This type of mirror is designed to give a much NOTE
wider view of the rear than a normal flat mirror. However, To establish the relative distance of vehicles/objects behind your
vehicles and other objects seen in this type of mirror will look motorcycle through the mirrors, adjust each mirror in such a way,
smaller and farther away than when seen in a flat mirror. that a small portion of your shoulder is visible and a large portion
Use care when judging the size or distance of vehicles/objects behind your motorcycle is seen clearly with reference to your riding
seen in these mirrors. posture.

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RUNNING IN PERIOD
The Scram 411 Motorcycle is capable of consistent high Motorcycle First 5OO kms 501 - 2,000 kms
speeds. However as with any new motorcycle a "Running-in Speed
Gear (kmph) (kmph)
period" procedure is essential to help in proper "Bedding-In"
of the various moving parts in your motorcycle and to achieve
optimum performance subsequently. 1 15 kmph 20 kmph
1. During the first 2,000 km of run, do not exceed the speed
limits as shown in the table below. 2 25 kmph 30 kmph
2. Do not exceed maximum specified pay load.
3. Warm up the engine for a few minutes at idling speed to 3 30 kmph 40 kmph
allow engine oil to lubricate all the moving parts in the
engine before riding the motorcycle.
4 45 kmph 55 kmph
4. Avoid full throttle operation and do not ride at constant
throttle continuously. Vary the speed by 10% while riding.
5. Avoid sudden accelerations and racing starts. 5 60 kmph 80 kmph
6. Avoid prolonged full-throttle operation. Vary speed
occasionally.

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WARNING INDICATIONS & SAFETY SYSTEMS
1. ENGINE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP 2.Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
A Malfunctioning indicator lamp Anti-lock braking system(ABS) will
(MIL) is provided in the cluster. help prevent the brakes from locking
When both the Ignition & Engine the wheels, during sudden application
kill switch is "ON" and after vehicle of the brakes at high speeds. This will
is started, the MIL will glow for help the rider to have better traction
few seconds and switch "OFF", and control over the motorcycle and
this indicates that all the functions prevent the motorcycle from skidding
of Electronic fuel injection (EFI) which can cause a accident.
system is functioning normally. In the event of sudden and hard application of the brakes by
In the event of any malfunction in the EFI System the MIL will the rider, the sensors in the braking system will signal the ABS
glow continuously. It is recommended to take the motorcycle to moderator to momentarily and continuously reduce the hydraulic
a nearest Royal Enfield Authorized service station for a detailed pressure and thereby prevent the brakes from locking the wheels
inspection and correction of the EFI system. while reducing the speed of the vehicle. This will help the rider to
control the motorcycle.

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WARNING INDICATIONS & SAFETY SYSTEMS
An ABS indicator lamp is provided 3. Roll Over Sensor
in the console (as shown in adjacent
In the event of motorcycle falling over on either of its sides with
image) to warn the rider in the event
the engine running and the gears engaged the roll over sensor will
of any malfunction of the ABS.
“Disable” both the ignition and fuel systems and switch “OFF” the
AMPM ECO
18:88 GEAR 8 F

When the ignition and kill switch are E


ODO TRIP F A B

88888.8 km
miles km/h engine. This is to prevent any damage to the motorcycle and its
switched "ON", the ABS sign light up
MPH

rider. To reset the roll over sensor and reactivate the ignition and
and remain "ON" till the motorcycle fuel systems.
attains a speed of 5 kmph (3 mph) and 1. Ensure the motorcycle is made upright and is on its center
switch "OFF". This indicates the ABS stand.
is working properly. In the event the
lamp does not switch "OFF" and remains continuously "ON" at 2. Ensure gears are in correct neutral and the neutral lamp is
higher speeds, it is recommended not to drive the motorcycle glowing in the instrument console.
and get the brake system inspected and corrected through a 3. Switch “OFF both ignition & stop switches, wait for a few
nearest authorized Royal Enfield Distributor. Failure to do so can seconds and switch “ON” the ignition and stop switch again,
result in a serious injuries and loss of life. to start the engine.

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WARNING INDICATIONS & SAFETY SYSTEMS
CAUTION (ABS) 5. Always ensure that you ride well within the legal speed limits.
1. ABS is a safety feature to help prevent locking of wheels 6. Failure to adhere to the above can cause an accident resulting in
during sudden application of brakes. It is by no means serious injuries and loss of life.
a substitute for good riding practices and anticipatory 7. The control function causes a slight pulsing of the hand and foot
braking. brake levers.
2. Please ride carefully and apply brakes cautiously especially
while cornering. ABS cannot estimate the "weight shifts"
and momentum of the motorcycle while negotiating
a corner and therefore prevent skidding due to loss of
traction.
3. Please anticipate the stopping distance required for the
speed of travel and apply brakes well in advance so as to
bring the motorcycle to a safe stop.
4. Please apply both brakes to stop- front brake momentarily
earlier followed by rear brake. To have better traction and
control of the motorcycle.

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WARNING INDICATIONS & SAFETY SYSTEMS
DO'S & DON'TS : (ABS)
DO'S DON'TS
■ While starting the engine do check the ABS indicator comes
"ON" and switches "OFF" when the vehicle speed exceeds 5
kmph (3.1 mph). ■ Do not release the brake lever/pedal when pulsations are
felt during hard application of the brakes in an emergency
■ Please check the brake fluid at "MAX" level in the front and situation. The pulsations only indicate that the ABS is
rear brake master cylinders and there is no leak in the brakes activated.
systems.
■ Apply both the brakes simultaneously for better efficiency
while braking. ■ Do not apply only the front or rear brakes it can lead to
■ In the event of the ABS indicator remaining continuously "ON" inefficient braking.
please take the motorcycle to a nearest authorized Royal
Enfield service station to inspect the brakes system control of
the vehicle.

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STARTING
Ensure gear is in neutral position and the CAUTION
neutral Indicator " N " is glowing in the
instrument cluster. To shift into neutral, In case engine does not start, do not keep
move the motorcycle back and forth gently, starter button pressed continuously as it will
while simultaneously shifting the gear. drain the battery. Release button and restart
after a few minutes to allow battery to recoup.

CAUTION CAUTION
Do not attempt to shift gears when engine Never accelerate the engine immediately after a cold start. The
is "OFF" and rear wheel is stationary as it engine should be allowed to run slowly for 15 sec to 30 sec This will
allow the engine to warm up and let oil reach all surfaces needing
will cause damage to gear shift mechanism.
lubrication. Failure to adhere in damage to the engine.
Please move motorcycle back and forth
while simultaneously shifting gears. NOTE
1. It is recommended to switch off the engine when the engine is
1. Switch "ON" ignition and the kill
in idling condition for long time.
switch to "RUN" position.
2. It is recommended not to accelerate by giving excessive throttle
2. Depress clutch lever fully. for more than 5 min when the engine is in idle condition, which
3. Press starter button and hold till will cause damage to the engine internal parts and exhaust
engine starts. system as well.
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GEAR SHIFTING,RIDING & STOPPING
1. Warm up engine for 2 min - until idling is consistent. 5. Lift gear lever with toe to engage
2nd and subsequent gears.
GEAR SHIFT PATTERN
1-N-2-3-4-5
2. Press clutch lever towards the
hand grip.
3. Press gear pedal with toe to
engage 1st gear.
NOTE
4. Gently open throttle and release clutch simultaneously. If
clutch is released suddenly, the engine will stall and cause a 1. Always start the engine with gear in neutral position.
jerky start. 2. Always move the motorcycle in 1st gear position only.

CAUTION
The clutch must be fully disengaged before attempting a gear
shift. Failure to fully disengage the clutch will cause a jerky start
or stalling the engine besides causing damage to transmission
parts.

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PARKING
PARKING MOTORCYCLE ON SIDE STAND WARNING
1. Select a firm, flat surface. 1. Ensure side stand is retracted fully before riding the motorcycle.
When side stand is in "ON" 2. Please exercise extreme care while parking and ensure it is
position. parked firmly to avoid the motorcycle from falling over and
2. Extend side stand. Tilt the causing injury to you or to others and damage to the motorcycle
motorcycle to the left, till it is parts.
supported firmly. 3. Do not ride motorcycle with the side stand extended. Doing so
can cause the side stand to touch the ground while cornering
and result in instability & loss of control on the motorcycle
leading to a potential accident result in serious injury to both
sides and other road users besides causing severe damage to
CAUTION the motorcycle.
When side stand is in "ON" position. NOTE
a) Engine will start if vehicle is in neutral, but will cut-off (ignition The side stand is only designed for the weight of the motorcycle. Do
and fuel) when gear is engaged. not sit on the motorcycle when it is resting on the side stand. The
b) Engine will not start if gear is engaged already. side stand or frame will become damaged and the motorcycle will
fall over.
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ENVIRONMENT CARE
BE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS RIDER
Swachh Bharat is Sachh Bharat. Being a Royal Enfield rider help the nation and the future generation for a cleaner environment.
Engine oil, oil filter, petrol, battery (batteries shall be disposed only with an authorised service centre or battery recycler), tyres, tubes,
electrical & electronic parts replaced on your vehicle are to be disposed off in a proper way without polluting the environment. When your
vehicle is attended in a Royal Enfield workshop our dealers do take care of that aspect. If you are getting it attended elsewhere please ensure
that items are segregated and kept in a suitable container or bag without allowing them to get into soil, water or sewerage line, drains,
water bodies like lake, canal, river, sea etc. We strongly recommend that they are disposed off, in accordance to the applicable law, through
Pollution Control Board approved agencies in the locality.
Please ensure that the effluents are not discharged into the environment. Please promote dry washing which helps the nation to conserve
water too.

This note does not constitute legal advice; please contact your local authorities or your nearest Royal Enfield Service centre for further
guidance.

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BE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS RIDER
AFTER WASHING
1. Ensure, the motorcycle is thoroughly dry by wiping with a 8. Use lukewarm water and mild detergent on the painted
clean soft lint free absorbent cloth or chamois leather. components to remove dirt, etc.
2. Remove all adhesive tapes. 9. Clean motorcycle thoroughly with plain water to remove the
3. Lubricate control cables, pivots for footrest, side stand, detergent.
center stand, brake and gear shifter linkages, drive chain 10. Never spray water towards bottom side of instrument cluster
etc. with lube oil. directly to avoid water entry through breather holes.
4. Polish the painted and plated surfaces using recommended 11. If possible, use compressed air and blow off water particles from
automobile polishing wax. the obscure areas of the motorcycle, electrical connections etc.
5. Start the engine and allow to run at an idling speed for a few 12. Once the motorcycle has been ridden in salty conditions (i.e.
minutes to warm up engine. during winter in places where road salt is used) or near coastal
6. Drive the motorcycle slowly, apply both the brakes areas it is recommended to wash your motorcycle with cold
intermittently to dry up the water in brake pads. water after the ride to prevent corrosion or rust build-up.
Please do not use warm water for washing as it will damage
7. Please clean/wipe out water spils completely inside the RH the motorcycle due to chemical reaction with the salt. After
side panel before keeping tool kit, first aid kit and other washing process once the motorcycle is completely dry it is
relevant documents inside the right side panel. recommended to apply anti corrosion spray on all the metal and
chrome plated areas to protect the parts from corrosion.
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BE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS RIDER
13. It is recommended not to apply the anti-corrosion spray on 4. Wash the motorcycle only when the engine is in cold condition.
the brake discs. 5. Do not remove side panel while washing to avoid water entry.
14. Do not use petrol or other flammable liquids to clean or 6. Brush engine area with a recommend non corrosive solvent to
wash on electronics parts. remove dirt or grease.
15. The parts chosen using motorcycle configurator should not 7. Use low pressure water jet to clean.
be washed with soap or chemical, use only with plain water.
8. Never spray water with great force on head lamp, meter/
PRECAUTIONS cluster unit, flasher lights, front and rear wheel hubs, electrical
connections and wires, control cables, EFI components, spark
1. Remove ignition key and seal the ignition key barrel slot plug, battery, side panels.
using adhesive tape.
9. Do not use high pressure washers or steam jet cleaners near
2. Please remove tool kit, first aid kit and other relevant the seal of headstock bearing or steering stem bearing, seal of
documents if any inside the right side panel before wheel bearing, brake calipers, air intakes & exhaust outlets.
proceeding for washing of the motorcycle.
10. Do not apply any corrosive solvent on painted surfaces or
3. Cover the silencer tail pipe, horn and control switches with rubber parts.
suitable plastic bags and tie it firmly to prevent water entry.

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PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
The periodical maintenance schedule detailed below is based upon average riding conditions and indicates the intervals at which regular
inspections, adjustments, replacements and lubrications must be carried out to help maintain your Scram 411 motorcycle meticulously.
If in case the motorcycle is used frequently in very dusty environment/ severe climatic conditions/ poor roads/ stagnant water etc., the
maintenance will need to be done earlier as will be required.
Contact a nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre to carry outthe periodical maintenance and for any expert advice.
SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
R I R I R I R I R I R
1 Engine oil (level check/ replace)
Check level at every 1,000 km or earlier as required
2 Engine oil filter element R R R R R R
3 Engine oil strainer on crankcase LH C C C C C C
4 Inlet/ Exhaust tappet setting l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A
5 Rubber hose, inlet manifold I I I I I I I I R I I

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PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
6 Oil cooler inlet & outlet pipes I I I I I I I I I I I
7 Spark plug C&A C&A C&A R C&A C&A R C&A C&A R C&A
8 HT leads for crack I I I I I I I I I I I
9 Fuel hose & clip I I I I I I I I R I I
10 Fuel pump (under tank) mounting Check for screw tightness in all services
C C R C R C R C R C R
11 Air filter element
Clean/ Replace more frequently if motorcycle always used in dusty/ off Road conditions.
12 Accelerator cable l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A l&A

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SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
13 Rubber hose, Air fitler to throttle I I I I I I I I I I I
body
14 PAV pipes & hose clip I I I I I I I I R I I
Evaporative emission equipment
15 I I I I I I I I R I I
rubber hoses

Throttle body should be removed from the vehicle and cleaned with a dry microfibre
cloth. Usage of throttle body cleaners or any similar solvent or alcohol based liquids for
16 Throttle body
cleaning is strictly prohibited. Throttle body cleaning every lO,OOO km /12 months or
earlier as required.

17 Clutch cable l&A l&A l&A l&A l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R

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PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
18 Clutch free play Adjust every 1,000 km or earlier as required
19 Clutch no slippage I I I I I I I I I I I
Inspect, adjust & lubricate for every 5000 km or earlier as required.
20 Steering head bearings# l&A
Replace if necessary
21 Front fork oil I I I I R I I I R I I
22 Rear wheel drive chain# l&A Clean, Lubricate & adjust every 1000 km or earlier as required
23 Battery terminals (apply petroleum jelly) C C C C C C C C C C C
24 Earth wire eyelet tightness I I I I I
25 Hydraulic brake fluid - front & rear# I I I I R I I I R I I

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SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Hydraulic brake hose & washers - I
26 I I I I I I I I I I
front& rear#
27 Brake pads - front & rear# I I I I I I I I I I I

28 Tyre wear pattern (front & rear)# (1) I I I I I I I I I I I

Spokes tightness/wheel rim run out


29 I I I I I I I I I I I
front & rear#

30 Front & Rear wheel bearings for play# I I I I I l&R I I I I l&R

I Inspect & If required lubricate for every 5,000 km or earlier as required.


31 Swingarm pivot bearings#
Replace if necessary

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PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
32 Rear suspension linkages# I Inspect & If required lubricate for every 5,000 km or earlier as required. Replace if necessary
33 Rear brake pedal pivot L L L L L L L L L L L
34 Rear brake pedal free play Adjust every 1,000 km or earlier as required
35 Rear wheel cush rubbers# I I I I I I I I I I I
All mounting fasteners in vehicle for
36 I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T I&T
tightness#
Hand levers, center stand, side
37 stand, rider & pillion foot rest pivots Lubricate every 1,000 km or earlier as required
& gear shift levers #
Cam chain / chain pads / auto chain
38 I I I I I I I I I I I&R
tensioner
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PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
SI. FREE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION PAID SERVICE
No. whichever is earlier
km(x 1,000) 0.5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Months 1.5 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
39 Starter motor & starter relay I
I I I I I I I I I I
connections
40 Side stand switch operation I I I I I I I I I I I
41 Fuel pump (under tank) mounting Check for screw tightness in all services
A:Adjust C: Clean I : Inspect (Clean, Adjust, Lubricate or Replace if necessary)
T : Re-tighten (2) L: Lubricate R: Replace
# Service more frequently when ridden in unusually wet or dusty areas.
# Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
#(1) Tyre to be replaced if the tyre wear identification mark reached (2) To be done at authorised Royal Enfield Dealer/ Service Center.
For maintenance after 50,000 km. please repeat same frequency specified above. in consultation with a Royal Enfield Authorised
Dealer/ Service Centre.
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TOOLS KIT
The tools kit is strapped underneath the seat.
S.No. Tool Description Purpose Qty
1 Allen key 4mm To remove side panels LH & RH 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 Allen key 6mm To loosen / tighten pinch 1
bolt on fork end
3 Tool spark plug To loosen / tighten spark 1
plug
4 Screw driver To loosen / tighten screws of 1
housing
Additional leverage for
5 Extension tube loosening tightening wheel 1
axle nuts
6 Combination spanner To loosen/ tighten hex nuts 1
open end 17 • 13 mm

7 Combination Ring To loosen / tighten wheel 1


spanner 24 • 14 mm mm axle nuts
8 D.E. spanner 10 • 12 mm To loosen/ tighten hex nuts 1

9 Tool wallet For storing tools 1

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FIRST AID KIT
A first aid kit is provided with the motorcyle for any emergency requirements.Please inspect the kit regularly and replace materials
upon expiry.
S.No. Description

1 Antiseptic cream 5 gms

2 Wash proof plaster 1.9 cm x 7.2 cm

3 Gauze bandage 5 cm x 2 cm

4 Sterilized gauze swab 5 cm x 5 cm

5 Sterilized elastic plaster 7 cm x 6 cm

6 Elastic gauze bandage 8 cm x 1 mtr.

7 First aid kit pouch

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
The following simple maintenance activities will help in CENTER STAND PIVOTS
maintaining your motorcycle. However if you are in experienced
or feel it is best done by an experienced person, we recommend Lubricate the center stand pivot
you to get in touch with a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/ periodically for smoother operation
Service Centre. of center stand.

HAND LEVER PIVOTS


Wipe the area free of dirt/grease. Apply a
few drops of oil on the pivots.

DRIVE CHAIN
Clean the drive chain carefully.
SIDE STAND PIVOTS Apply chain lubricant while
simultaneously rotating the rear
Apply a few drops of oil on the pivots wheel. Wipe off the excess lubricant
after cleaning the area of dirt.

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OIL LEVEL INSPECTION SPARK PLUG
1. Place motorcycle on its center CLEANING AND ADJUSTING PLUG GAP
stand on a firm surface. 1. Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
Max
2. Warm up engine for a few Min 2. Remove spark plug using the plug spanner and tommy bar.
minutes & switch off before
checking oil level. 3. Clean the insulator tip and electrodes of the plug carefully.
3. The level is correct if the oil 4. Replace the spark plug every 15,000 km.
level is in the middle of the oil 5. Refit the spark plug on the cylinder head.
level window.
6. Refit the spark plug cap on the spark plug.
4. Top up only with recommended
engine oil. 7. Make sure the spark plug, spark plug cap and HT cable are
proper fitment.

CAUTION
Using non-recommended/in-correct oils, can cause serious
damage to the moving parts, affect performance of the
motorcycle and void the warranty.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
BRAKE FLUID INSPECTION OF TYRES AND RIMS
1. Check fluid level is between "MIN & MAX". 1. Periodically inspect:
2. Top up with dot 4, if required. - Rims for spokes breakage wheel
3. Do not overfill. rim and run-out.
- Tyres for proper seating of the
4. Do not mix dot 4 with other brake fluids. beading on the rims.
2. Check and remove stone, splinters,
nails or other sharp particles
embedded in the tyre.
3. Replace tyres if
- Side wall cracks,cuts or damages,uneven lugs wear etc.
- Tyre Iugs work out upto the "wear indicator" symbol on the side
FRONT BRAKE REAR BRAKE wall.
CAUTION 4. Use only recommended tyres & tubes, inflated to correct air
Brake fluid is highly corrosive and can cause damage to painted pressure.
parts. Please ensure brake fluid does not spill on any part of Front Rear
the motorcycle. In the event of a spill, please clean the area
immediately with a soft cloth (preferably a wet cloth) to avoid Solo 1.75 kg/cm2 (25 psi) 2.25 kg/cm2 (32 psi)
damage. With Pillion 1.89 kg/cm2 (27 psi) 2.39 kg/cm2 (34 psi)
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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
WARNING 3. Hold spindle on right side and remove
spindle nut and washer from left side.
Dismantling and reassembly of the wheel should be done only
by an experienced technician. 4. Support wheel and pull out spindle from
Failure to do so will cause loss of control on the motorcycle right side.
leading to a potential accident, resulting in serious injury to both 5. Remove the wheel along with RH side
rider and other road users, besides causing severe damage to collar & disc side spacer.
the motorcycle.
CAUTION
FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL
Do not press the brake lever when wheel is
1. Support front end of engine removed as this will result in the brake pads
suitably such that the front wheel is coming out too far from the brake caliper.
off the ground.
1. Place a suitable spacer of 4 mm thickness,
2. Loosen pinch bolt on right fork end between the brake pads to avoid
with 6 mm allen key. accidental compression of the brake lever.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
FRONT WHEEL REASSEMBLY 6. Tighten pinch bolt on right fork
end.
1. Remove the spacer placed
between the brake pads. 7. Rotate wheel and check for smooth
rotation.
2. Position the wheel along with
RH side collar & disc side 8. Press brake lever and check front
spacer on left side between brake for efficiency.
the front fork legs,ensuring the
brake disc is located between
the brake pads.
3. Insert wheel spindle from right fork end.
4. Ensure the position of RH side collar & disc side spacer
aligned properly.
5. Holds spindle on right side, locate washer and nut on
spindle on left side and tighten firmly.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
REAR WHEEL REMOVAL 5. Remove the brake caliper assembly
from the slot in the swing arm
1. Ensure the motorcycle is on a along with ABS wheel speed sensor
firm, flat surface and the rear and support it suitably to avoid
wheel is off the ground. damage to the brake hose and ABS
2. Gently remove the brake hose wheel speed sensor.
along with its rubber grommets 6. Slide out the rear wheel from the
from the locating clips on the swing arm, taking care not to drop
swing arm. the spacers on the wheel hub .
3. Loosen rear axle nut on the
right side and remove along
with washer.
4. Pull out the wheel axle from CAUTION
the left side, taking care not to
Do not press the brake lever when wheel is removed as this will
drop the wheel spacers.
result in the brake pads coming out too far from the brake caliper.
1. Place a suitable spacer of 4 mm thickness, between the brake
pads to avoid accidental compression of the brake lever.
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REAR WHEEL REASSEMBLY 7. Insert the wheel axle from the left side of the swing
arm and gently tap it in.
1. Ensure the cush rubbers are in
place in the wheel hub. CAUTION
2. Insert the wheel assembly 1. Do not force the spindle through
between the swing arms and as it will cause damage to the
position the cush rubers on the threaded end.
rear sprocket lugs correctly.
2. Ensure correct chain tension and
3. Remove the spacer between rear wheel alignment with front
the brake pads and locate the wheel by adjusting the adjusters
caliper such that the brake disc on both left and right side of swing
is between the brake pads. arm.
4. Locate the caliper bracket slot 3. Assemble washer and wheel axle nut on right side and tighten
on the lug in the swingarm. to correct torque.
5. Position the respective spacers on the left and right 4. Fix the brake hose pipe in swing arm clips properly.
side of the wheel hub.
6. Ensure the axle mounting hole in the swing arm, wheel hub
and caliper bracket are aligned.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
CAUTION To adjust the chain tension and free
play.
1. Please ensure the brake hose 3. Loosen rear wheel spindle nut.
is correctly positioned on
the clips, without any twist, 4. Loosen lock nuts of the chain 20-30mm

sharp kinks or damage as adjuster on both ends of the


it will seriously affect the swing arm.
performance of the rear brake. 5. Tighten/loosen the adjuster nut on left swing arm end, to
2. Check rear brake for effectiveness and correct functioning reduce/increase chain tension.
before using the motorcycle. 6. Ensure the ground is level & firm and place the motorcycle in its
center stand.
DRIVE CHAIN TENSION (FREE PLAY 20-30 mm) 7. Rotate wheel slowly and check chain free play at the top run to
1. Measure the drive chain free play on the top run of the be between 20- 30 mm.
chain.
2. The recommended free play is 20 to 30 mm.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
WARNING WARNING
Please follow instructions as per 1. Chain slackness beyond 30 mm will lead to chain slippage.
periodical maintenance. 2. Maintain drive chain slackness within the specified limits at
1. Tighten/loosen adjuster nut on every 10,00 km interval.
right side to align the front and 3. Please check the front and rear wheels are correctly aligned,
rear wheels and also to align after the chain adjustment.
the reference marks on both
4. If the engine/rear sprocket are worn, replace the engine/rear
left and right side of the swing
sprocket & rear chain as a kit.
arm.
2. Tighten the lock nuts against the adjuster nuts,taking care
not to disturb the adjuster nut settings.
3. Tighten rear wheel spindle nut to a specified torque.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
ADJUSTMENTS - CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAY ADJUSTMENTS - REAR BREAK PEDAL FREE PLAY
Clutch Lever (free play 2 - 3 mm) Rear brake pedal free play 7 to 11 mm.
1. Loosen the cable outer lock 1. Loosen the lock nut in master Lock nut
nut(A). cylinder push rod assembly.
2. Turn the nut (B) clockwise 2 - 3mm
2. Rotate the master cylinder push rod
to reduce the play or anti clockwise to reduce the rear
anticlockwise to increase the brake pedaI free play.
free play. 3. Rotate the master cylinder push rod
3. Check free play 2 to 3 mm at clockwise to increase the rear brake pedal free play.
B
clutch lever pivot on handle 4. After adjustment tighten the lock nut in master cylinder push
bar end. A rod assembly.
4. Tighten lock nut (A) after
adjustment is done.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
BRAKE PAD WEAR
■ Brake pad wear depends upon the severity of usage, the type of riding and road condition.

Front Brake pad Wear Rear Brake pad Wear


indicator mark indicator mark

Check the wear indicator mark on each pad. If either pad is worn to the wear indicator mark. Replace both pads as set.Visit royal enfield
dealer for this service.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
BATTERY & MAINTENANCE 4. Unlock( turn the key clockwise)
and remove the seat.
1. The motorcycle is provided
with 12 V - 8Ah MF battery. 5. Disconnect the harness connectors
around the battery located area.
2. The battery must be
periodically checked for 6. Remove the battery carrier bracket
corrosion free terminals. by loosening the hex bolt.
7. Disconnect both the battery
REMOVAL OF BATTERY FROM THE MOTORCYCLE terminals wires( negative first and
1. Ensure motorcycle is parked positive next respectively).
on its center stand, in a well 8. Take out the battery.
ventilated area.
2. Ensure the ignition switch
and engine stop switch are in
"OFF" position.
3. Remove the side panel on the right side by unscrewing the
hex socket button head screws.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
WARNING 6. Place the terminal boot/cap properly.
Always disconnect the black negative (-) battery cable first 7. Refit the battery bracket.
and then the red positive (+) cable while removing the battery 8. Reconnect the harness connector to the respective couplers on
connections. the battery located area.
REASSEMBLY OF BATTERY ON MOTORCYCLE 9. Refit the right side panel.
1. Position the battery in the 10. Reassemble the seat.
battery carrier such that the NOTE
terminals are facing inside.
1. Clean the wire terminals free of corrosion and keep the
2. Ensure ignition switch is in
terminals coated with petroleum jelly.
"OFF" condition.
2. It is not necessary to check the battery electrolyte level or add
3. Connect the red wire to the positive terminal of the battery distilled water as the battery is a maintenance free (Sealed
first. type).
4. Next, connect the black wire to the negative terminal of the 3. Your battery is a maintenance free type and can be permanently
battery. damaged if the cap strip is removed.
5. Smear the terminals with petroleum jelly. (Do not use
grease in the battery terminals).
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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
CAUTION WARNING
Keep the +ve and -ve cables firmly conneted to the respective Battery terminals and internals contain lead and lead components,
battery terminals. Failure to do so will result in damage to the known to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
motorcycle electrical system. harm. Always wear approved protective face shield, rubberized
gloves and protective clothing when working with batteries. Keep
WARNING batteries and acid out of reach of children.
Always disconnect the negative(-) battery cable first and then
the positive ( +) cable while removing the battery connections. NOTE
If the positive ( +ve) battery cable should contact terminal with Usage of frequency for motorcycle is very important for battery to
the negative (-ve) cable installed, the resulting sparks will cause be in good performance condition. If the motorcycle is being used
a battery explosion which could result in serious injury. very rarely or sparingly and the terminals are not disconnected the
battery is bound to lose its charge and result in a dead battery.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
CHANGING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 5. Disconnect head lamp coupler.
6. Remove the protective rubber cap over
HEADLAMP BULB DISMANTLING
the bulb.
1. Gently loosen the headlamp
mounting bolt both sides from 7. Gently press the bulb holding clip and
headlamp cowl. release it from the slot in the reflector.
8. Remove the bulb from the reflector.
2. Gently loosen the third mounting
screw in the bottom of the housing NOTE
and take out the headlamp. 1. Never touch the bulb with your fingers.
Finger prints will etch the glass and
3. Remove the 2 screws holding the decrease bulb life.
head lamp rim to the housing. 2. Always hold the bulb with clean dry cloth
during handling.
4. Gently pullout the headlamp rim 3. Do not disturb the vent cap provided in
along with reflector assembly. the inner body mould.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT 5. Locate the headlamp rim in the housing
correctly such that it locks in place
1. Locate the 3 lugs in the bulb correctly
in the reflector.
6. The two mounting holes in the rim are
aligned with the holes in the housing
2. Locate the bulb holding clip over
the bulb and lock it in the slot in the
reflector. 7. Assemble the 2 screws and tighten firmly.

3. Put the protective rubber cap over 8. Refit the headlamp assembly and ensure
the bulb correctly such that the vent the third mounting hole in the bottom of
pipe is facing downwards. the housing is aligned with the bracket
slot.
4. Connect head lamp coupler on the
bulb terminals correctly.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
TAIL LAMP & LICENSE PLATE ILLUMINATOR 4. Position the new bulb inside the
holder, ensuring that the pins in the
1. The tail lamp & license plate
bulb, match with slots in the holder.
illuminator has a LED lighting
system. In the event of failure, 5. Push the bulb and turn clockwise
the entire tail lamp & license direction to lock the bulb in the
, plate illuminator assembly holder.
should be replaced. 6. Refit the trafficator cover with reflector and tighten the screw.

2. Contact an Authorised Royal


NOTE
Enfield Dealer/Service Centre
to replace the same. Do not over tighten the screw. Make sure the lgnition switch is in
"OFF" position when replacing the bulbs, fuses and electrical parts.
TRAFFICATOR BULB REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the screw from the trafficator housing back side.
2. Remove outer lens.
3. Remove the fused bulb by pushing and turning in
anticlockwise direction.

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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
RELAY STARTER- FUSE BOX F9 F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1

1. Remove the RH side panel.

10
10
15

15

25
15
15
F7 ABS MAIN 1

F8 ABS MAIN 2

F9 ABS ECU

5
F4 SIGNALLING

F6 LIGHTING

5
F3 IGNITION EFI
F2 DEVICE BT
F1 CHARGING

SPARE

15A

10A
15A

5A
10A
25A

15A

5A
2. Replace the required fuse with

15A
25 15 10

P.No :

F5
SPARE FUSE 10A

the spare fuse available in the


SPARE FUSE 15A
SPARE FUSE 25A

SF3 SF2 SF1


fuse carrier.
3. The blade fuses are located in
FO-Main Fuse-40A
Spare Fuse-40A
NOTE
the carrier. F2 Device Bt + Fuse 10 A EMS ECU. Instrument Cluster. Tripper.
NOTE Relay Coil. EMS ECU. Ignition Coil.
F3 Ignition Fuse (EFI) 15 A Fuel pump. Injector. 02 Sensor. E
Please ensure to replace a spare fuse in the holder at the earliest purge and Diagnostic tool.
opportunity.
Instrument Cluster. Tripper. Gear
FUSE & CARRIER F4 Signalling Fuse 15 A Position Sensor. Flasher. Brake Switch
and Horn.
1. The fuse carrier is located under the rider seat.
2. Remove the seat. Headlamp Low & High Beam. Front
3. Open the fuse carrier lid & replace fuse as indicated inside F6 Lighting Fuse 15 A Position Lamp. Rear Position Lamp &
License Plate llluminator.
the lid.
4. Replace the required fuse with the spare fuse available in Please ensure to replace a spare fuse in the holder at the earliest
the fuse carrier. opportunity.
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MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS
BLADE FUSE USAGE LIST

ID No. Color Rating Function ID No. Color Rating Function


F1 WHT 25 A CHARGING FUSE F7 BLU 15 A ABS MAIN 1
F2 RED 10 A DEVICE Bt+ FUSE F8 RED 10 A ABS MAIN 2
F3 BLU 15 A IGNITION FUSE (EFI) F9 YEL 5A ABS IGNITION
F4 BLU 15 A SIGNALLING FUSE SF1 RED 10 A SPARE FUSE
F5 YEL 5A SPARE FUSE SF2 BLU 15 A SPARE FUSE
F6 BLU 15 A LIGHTING FUSE SF3 WHT 25 A SPARE FUSE

WARNING
Please get the electrical system of your Motorcycle checked thoroughly and get the faults corrected immediately after experiencing any
fuse failure. Not doing this can result into repeated fuse failures. Usage of fuses other than specified rating will damage the complete
electrical system. Any attempt to jumper a defective fuse gives rise to the risk of a short-circuit and fire. Always replace a defective fuse
with a new fuse of the same rating.
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LONG TRIP PRECAUTIONS
CHECKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LONG ITEMS TO BE CARRIED
JOURNEY
1. Tool kit.
1. Service the motorcycle at a Royal Enfield Authorised 2. Bulbs for headlight, trafficator light, fuse.
Dealer/Service centre.
3. Accelerator, clutch cables.
2. Ensure sufficient quantity of petrol in the fuel tank for the
journey planned. 4. Rear chain master link lock assembly.

3. Check and correct tyre pressure if necessary. 5. Insulation tape.


6. Spark plug, spark plug cap.
CHECKS AFTER EVERY 1500 km OF RUN
1. Any loose fasteners.
2. Condition of the tyres.
3. Correct oil level in engine.
4. Working of all lights and horn.
5. Proper drive chain tension.

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SHOCK ABSORBER
SPRING PRELOAD & SHOCK ABSORBER SETTINGS INCREASING THE PRELOAD
To increase spring preload, turn preload adjuster in the clockwise
direction.

REDUCING THE PRELOAD


To decrease the spring preload, turn preload adjuster in the anti-
clockwise direction.
Adjuster CAUTION
It is recommended to visit Authorised Dealer for adjusting spring
Reduce
Increase

preload and shock absorber settings.

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OFF ROADING
AFTER OFF ROADING SPRING PRELOAD & SHOCK ABSORBER SETTINGS
It is recommended to check the following after off roading: 1. The off road settings of spring & shock absorber settings will
impair the motorcycle's handling characteristics on surfaced
TYRE PRESSURE
roads.
1. Tyre pressure needs to be optimal for effective riding on
surfaced roads. 2. Remember to correct the spring & shock absorber settings
before returning to surfaced roads.
2. Always check the tyre pressures are correct.
AIR FILTER ELEMENT
BRAKES
1. Riding on dirty & muddy roads brakes will not be effective 1. Cleaning of air filter element is recommended for effective
immediately because of dirts & moisture on the disc pads. utilisation of air filter element in returning to surfaced roads.

2. Apply the brakes in good time until the brakes have been 2. Check for any damages or clog in air filter and replace if
cleaned. required.

RIMS
1. It is recommended to check the rims & wheels for damage
after off roading.

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WASHING PROCEDURE
PRECAUTIONS electrical connections and wires, control cables, cables,
sparkplug, battery, ABS ECU, EMS ECU, side mirrors, steering
1. Wash motorcycle when the engine is cold.
stem etc.
2. Cover the silencer. tail pipe, horn, control switches,
8. Do not apply any corrosive solvent on painted surfaces or
instrument cluster & tripper with suitable plastic bags and
rubber parts.
tie it firmly to prevent water entry.
9. Use luke warm water and mild detergent on the painted
3. Remove ignition key and seal key hole using adhesive tape.
components to remove dirt, etc.
4. Brush engine area with a solvent to remove dirt or grease.
10. Rinse motorcycle thoroughly with plain water to remove the
5. Use low pressure jet of water to clean. detergent.
6. Do not spray water directly on the steering stem area as 11. If possible, use compressed air and blow off water particles
it will damage the bearings and course the handle bar from the hard to reach areas of the motorcycle, electrical
movement to become sticky. connections etc.
7. Never spray water with great force on head lamp, 12. No direct jet at the edges of decal, electrical parts, coupler
speedometer, flasher lights, front and rear wheel hubs, joints, silencer tail pipe, radiator lubrication points like steering
cone kit, brake pedal, wheel bearings, chain, brake cam & swing
arm bushes to be washed in spray mode only (not in jet mode).

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WASHING PROCEDURE
13. Once the motorcycle has been ridden in salty conditions AFTER WASHING
or near coastal areas it is recommended to wash your
1. Ensure, the motorcycle is thoroughly dry by wiping with a clean
motorcycle with cold water. Please do not use warm
soft lint free absorbent cloth or chamois leather.
water for washing as it will damage the motorcycle due
to chemical reaction with the salt. After washing process 2. Remove all adhesive tapes.
once the motorcycle is completely dry it is recommended 3. Lubricate control cables, pivots for footrest, side stand, center
to apply anti corrosion spray on all the metal and chrome stand, brake and gear shifter linkages, drive chain etc with lube
plated areas to protect the parts from corrosion. oil.
4. Polish the painted (except matt finish) and plated surfaces using
14. It is recommended not to apply the anti-corrosion spray on
recommended automobile polishing wax.
the brake discs.
5. Start the engine and allow to run at an idling speed for a few
minutes to warm up engine.
6. Drive the motorcycle slowly, apply both the brakes
intermittently to dry up the water in brake pads.
7. Please clean/wipe out water spils completely inside the RH side
panel before keeping tool kit, first aid kit and other relevant
documents inside the right side panel.

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STORAGE PRECAUTIONS
In case your motorcycle is not going to be used for a month or 9. Apply anti rust solutions on all plated parts. Take care not to
more, the following precautions should be taken. apply this solution on rubber or painted parts.
1. Get the motorcycle serviced through a Royal Enfield 10. Store motorcycle in a clean covered area free of moisture and
Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre. dust.
2. Drain fuel tank and fuel line. 11. For re-use after storage, it is preferable to get the motorcycle
3. Spray engine oil inside the fuel tank to prevent rusting. prepared through a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/Service
Centre to ensure the motorcycle is restored to its peak
4. Remove spark plug. Pour in about 25 ml of clean engine oil operating conditions.
through spark plug hole. Close the hole and crank engine
several times and refit spark plug. 12. If the motorcycle is not used for a month or longer, It is advised
to disconnect battery terminals and remove the battery.
5. Clean rear chain thoroughly and apply a chain lube. Before refitting the battery in the motorcycle, check the
6. Remove battery from the motorcycle. Clean the terminals battery voltage is within specification, if not, recharge it from
free of corrosion and apply petroleum jelly to terminals. authorised service workshop/battery dealer.
7. Store the battery in a cool, dry and well ventilated place.
8. Cover the silencer with plastic bags to prevent moisture
entry. Set the motorcycle on its center stand.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
We have listed below a few basic checks in case your motorcycle is not functioning. If in case the problem is not rectified
after these checks, it is necessary to get the motorcycle checked by a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre to
rectify the problem and to ensure trouble free performance.
Complaint Check/Observe Suggestion/Remedy
If the Ignition/Engine kill switch in "OFF" position Switch it to "ON" position

If inadequate fuel level in fuel tank Top up the fuel

Engine does not start Weak or discharged battery / problem in charging circuit
If the lights are dim/weak horn sound
Contact Authorised service center
1. Replace the fuse with same rating
If fuse is blown
2. Contact Authorised service center if problem
persists

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Observations Check for/Remedy

Engine does not start Connection issue with spark plug, cap, high Reconnect spark plug, cap and high tension cable
tension cable

Engine starts but shuts


If the MIL lamp in cluster is glowing Contact Authorised service center
off immediately

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Observations Check for/Remedy

If any adulteration/water in fuel Contact Authorised service center

Engine misfires & runs


erratically/stops

If the engine is too hot Switch “OFF” the engine and allow it to cool down

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Observations Check for/Remedy

If engine RPM raises disproportionately to the Adjust the clutch free play and contact
Poor pickup
vehicle speed Authorised service center

ABS (Anti lock


braking system) If the ABS lamp is continuously "ON" Contact Authorised service center

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WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS
Royal Enfield Motorcycles are manufactured by following best quality practices in respect of the material and workmanship.
Royal Enfield (RE) warrants its motorcycle to be free from manufacturing and material defect under normal use subject to following
conditions.
1. RE will replace or repair defective part(s) at their Dealerships and Authorised Service Centre free of charge within a period of 3
Years/30,000 km from the date of sale. whichever is earlier.
2. In order to avail warranty benefits by second or subsequent owner the second/subsequent owner should inform the nearest Royal
Enfield Service Centre about the purchase of the bike and shall fill in the requisite details in the form as requested by Royal Enfield.
3. The warranty shall be applicable only if all the services are availed in the respective period/kilometer ranges as per the schedule in
the owner's manual from RE Authorised Dealer/Service Centre.
4. During the warranty period. RE'sobligationsshall be limited to repairing/replacing part(s) of the motorcycle for free only if the
part(s). On examination is deemed to have a manufacturing defect. Defective part(s) which have been replaced will become the sole
property of RE.
5. Consumables like oil, oil filter, fuel etc. used during warranty repair/replacement are not covered and chargeable to the customer.

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WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS
6. Claims on proprietary items like tyres, tubes, spark plug, battery etc., should be taken up with the respective manufacturer or their
authorised agents in the area directly by the customer. RE shall not be liable in any manner to replace them through their dealers. RE
will, however, provide assistance in referring such claims on the respective manufacturer.
7. Warranty shall not apply to:
(a) Normal ageing, deterioration or rusting of plated parts, paints coat, rubber parts, soft items, glass items, plastic parts etc.
(b) Components like fuel filter, oil filter, air filter paper element, control cables, brake shoes/brake pads, clutch plates, drive chain &
sprocket kit, steering ball races, electrical equipment, wiring harness etc., which are subjected to normal wear and tear.
(c) Failures occurred due to use of non recommended grade lubricants, fuel or improper level.
(d) Damages due to use of non-genuine parts, lack of proper maintenance, incorrect riding habits.
(e) Damages to engine management system parts (like ECU, throttle body, sensors, etc.) due to tampering which affects the
performance of the motorcycle.
(f) Parts damaged due to accidents, collision, abuse etc.
(g) Irregularities not recognised as affecting the quality or function of the motorcycle such as slight vibration,oil leakage,
discoloration of exhaust pipe bend and cat region/silencer/soft or hard shock absorber etc.
(h) Warranty is not applicable for discoloration of exhaust pipe & silencer, as it is a natural process that will happen during usage.
(i) Defects arising from fitment of unauthorised or additional electrical loads.
(j) Motorcycle serviced or repaired at unauthorised service centres.

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(k) Motorcycle used for competitions/racing/stage rallying etc.
(I) Electrical component like bulbs, fuses etc., and electronic components failure due to repairs by arc welding.
(m) Normal maintenance operations like adjustment of brakes, cleaning fuel system, engine tune-up and other such adjustments.
(n) Oxidization of buffed/painted/powder coated items etc.
8. Use only Royal Enfield approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other manufacturer's performance parts will avoid your new
motorcycle warranty.
9. RE reserves the right to finally decide on all warranty claims.
10. RE reserves the right to make changes in design of the motorcycle without any obligation to install these changes on previously
supplied motorcycles.

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EMISSION WARRANTY
In compliance with the provisions of Rule 115(2) of the Central Motor Motorcycle Rules, 1989, Royal Enfield certifies that the following
warranty is applicable to those components liable to affect the emission of the gaseous pollutants in its range of motorcycle, in normal use
to which it may be subjected to.
This emission warranty is valid for 30,000 km/3 years from the date of first sale whichever earlier, to the first customer and is in addition
to and parallel to the warranty policy, conditions and obligations laid down in the Owner's Manual.
Royal Enfield further warrants that if on examination by its Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre, the motorcycle fails to meet the
specified emission standards, then the Authorised Service Centre shall take necessary corrective measures and shall, at its sole discretion,
repair or replace free of charge components of the emission control system to meet the required emission standards.
The method/s of examination to determine the warranty conditions of the emission warranty related components will be at the sole
discretion of Royal Enfield and/or our Authorised Service Centre and results of such examination will be final and binding. If on
examination the warranty conditions of the part/s is/are not established, Royal Enfield will have the right to charge all, or part of the cost
of such examination to the customer in addition to the cost of the components.
In case of acceptance of the component/s under Emission warranty, Royal Enfield will replace free of charge the component/s as required.
However, the consumables like fuel, lubricants, solvents, etc. shall be chargeable to the customer as per actuals.

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In case any of the components covered under emission warranty or the associated parts are not independently replaceable. Royal Enfield
will have the sole discretion to replace either the entire assembly or parts of the assembly through suitable repairs.
Royal Enfield reserves the right to carry out necessary consequential repairs to the motorcycle or replace any part, in addition to the
repair or replacement of the components covered under emission warranty. to establish compliance to in use emission standards. Such
repairs/replacements will be chargeable to the customer.
All parts removed for replacement under warranty will become the property of Royal Enfield.
Royal Enfield will not be responsible for the cost of transportation of the motorcycle to the nearest Authorised Service Centre or for
any loss due to non availability of the motorcycle during the period of examination and repairs by Royal Enfield and/or their Authorised
Service Centre.
Royal Enfield will not be responsible for any penalties that may be charged by statutory authorities on account of failure to comply with
the in-use emission standards.
The cost incurred to check emission of the motorcycle will have to be borne by the customer.
Emission warranty will be applicable irrespective of the change of ownership of the motorcycle provided all the conditions as laid down in
this document are met from the date of original sale of the motorcycle.

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THE WARRANTY SHALL APPLY IF THE CUSTOMER
1. Observes all the important instructions and any other precautions listed in the owner's manual.
2. Under all circumstances uses lubricants and fuel as recommended by Royal Enfield.
3. Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance in accordance with Royal Enfield guidelines and enters the details in the log book.
4. Immediately approaches the nearest RE Authorised Dealer/Service centre upon discovery of failure to comply with the emission
standard inspite of having maintained and used the motorcycle in accordance with the instructions in the owner's manual and having
carried out such repairs and adjustments as may be required with a view to establish such compliance.
5. Production of a valid pollution under control certificate is necessary to claim emission warranty.
6. Produces the owner's manual and Log book for verification details.
7. Produces receipts covering maintenance of the motorcycle is specified in the owner's manual from the date of original purchase of
the motorcycle.
8. Produces valid certificate of insurance and RTO Registration Certificate (R.C. Book).

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THE EMISSION WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF
1. A valid "Pollution under control" certificate is not produced.
2. The motorcycle is not serviced by RE Authorised Dealer/Service Centre as per the service schedule described in the maintenance
chart.
3. The motorcycle has been subjected to abnormal use, abuse, neglect and improper maintenance or has met with an accident.
4. Replacement parts not specified and approved by Royal Enfield have been used.
5. The motorcycle, or parts there of, has been altered, tampered with or modified or replaced in an unauthorised manner.
6. The odometer is not functioning or the odometer and/or its reading has been changed/tampered with, so that the actual distance
covered cannot be readily determined.
7. The motorcycle has been used for competitions, races and rallies or for the purpose of establishing records.
8. On examination by Royal Enfield or its Authorised Dealer/Service Centre if the motorcycle shows that any of the conditions
stipulated in the owner's manual with regard to use and maintenance have been violated.
9. The motorcycle has been run on adulterated/leaded fuel or lubricant other than those specified by Royal Enfield in the Owner's
manual or any other document given to the customer at the time of sale of the motorcycle.

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EMISSION WARRANTY
1. The emission related components are tampered with.
2. All service and parts related bills and vouchers incurred during the tenure of the emission warranty is not produced.
3. All maintenance activities carried out on the motorcycle during the tenure of the emission warranty are not entered in the log book.

TIPS TO BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF LAW


1. Always get your motorcycle checked to meet the emission regulations through an authorised emission checking centre.
2. Always carry a valid "Pollution Under Control" certificate with you, as and if applicable by law.

TIPS TO REDUCE POLLUTION


1. Ensure that the periodical maintenance is carried out as stipulated in the owner's manual through a Royal Enfield Authorised Service
Centre.
2. Use only Unleaded petrol (91 RON or higher) from reputed fuel pumps.
3. Ensure the fuel used is not adulterated.
4. Use correct spark plug as recommended in the owner's manual.
5. Use lubricants as per recommendations given on grade/brand in the owner's manual.
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SERVICE/MAINTENANCE RECORD
S No. Type of Service Schedule Date Job Card No. km Dealer Code Brief details of service
1. 1 Free Service*
st
500 km/ 45 Days

2. 2 Free Service*
nd 5,000 km/ 6 Months

3. 3 Free Service*
rd
10,000 km/ 12 Months

4. 4th Free Service* 15,000 km/18 Months

5. 5th Paid Service 20,000 km/ 24 Months

6. 6th Paid Service 25,000 km/ 30 Months


7. 7 Paid Service
th
30,000 km/ 36 Months

*Labour is free for this services alone


NOTE
Cost of parts,lubricants,filters and other consumables are chargeable to the customer on their respective service activities. Refer the
periodic maintenance chart for the respective service activities.
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NOTE

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