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OWNER'S MANUAL

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AREA ··················16

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FORE OPERATION ···25

RNED AREA ············26

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E DRIVING ············48
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IVING ··················51
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RNING ·················57

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AKE(FRICTION FORCE) ··58

EFFECT (INERTIA) ·······58

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ING DISTANCE ··········59


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DATA
C.D.I
12V3AH(MF TYPE)
6.0
1.2
R. 120 / 70 - 12 58L
R. 130 / 70 - 12 62L
R. TELESCOPIC
R. UNIT SWING OIL DAMPER
R. HYDRAULIC DISK
R. DRUM BRAKE
B8HSA
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ing of proper attire and safety
mportant factors in the safe
se obey traffic regulations and

perate their newly purchased


d attention to safety factors.
customed to the operations are
ad to accidents. Please don't let
approach the operation of your
erations needed.
always keep in mind and obey
ed on the“Safety Precaution

s.
eople(especially children) as
.
modify the vehicle.
d maintenance inspections.
oints>
Horn, Instruments

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A helmet should always be
worn and the helmet chin
strap should be securely
astened.

rly, and shoes having


be worn.

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ust keep in mind that operating
urning, will be different.
vehicle with goods as this can
ing operation.

CARRIER MAXIMUM LOAD : 3kg

RUNK MAXIMUM LOAD : 10kg

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cture or function deteriorates
haust noise to become louder
hese modifications are not only
are the acts harmful to other
covered by warranty.

nt by DAELIM MOTOR CO.,


lighting device, because it may
battery.

ellow passenger so that he/she


he hot muffler during travel.

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OR

FRONT BRAKE LEVER

TIRE

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L TANK LID
EATH THE SEAT)

AIR CLEANER
ELEMENT

KICK START PEDAL

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G AND INDICATOR LAMP

RNING INDICATOR>
n the oil tank is low, the oil
dicator turns on.
happens, fill the oil tank with

ON
oil warning indicator turns
er the main switch is placed
“ON” position, quickly fill
tank using pure oil

R INDICATOR>
er switch is operated,
indicator flashes in union
ashing of the turn signals.

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you park the vehicle and
it, please lock handle bars
ke out the key.
be locked up in the main
using supplementary device
arproof)
key is left in“ON”position
ut starting engine, battery is
rged.
e key smoothly without
ng to turn to OPEN.
ot use a number of keys
er with a metal key holder.
eys and the key holder may
scratches or other damage
cover while operating the
e.
mmend cloth or leather key
rs)

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HT HIGH/LOW BEAM SWITCH>

or low beam can be operated


f high/low beam switch.
T HIGH/LOW
TCH

AM
... used when needing extra
light.
M
... used when other vehicles are
present, in the city, etc.
ON
he high beam only in the
an road or when the usage of
gh beam not hinder the safe
g of the car ahead.

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RD SWITCH

SWITCH

azard switch button is pressed


in switch in “ON” position, the
p will start blinking.

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AND LOCK

LOCK

cked up in the main stand using


mentary device(key, wire) for
ing.

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NK

a trunk under the seat.


is opened to gain access to the
using the main switch key on
ock.

XIMUM LOAD:10kg

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OLDER

G HOLDER

in carrying bags and similar


ey should be hung from the bag
hich is fitted for this purpose.
ttempt to carry very heavy or
ads since this would affect the
and steering characteristics of
er.

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ING>
tightly on the rear brake lever
ock lever will be automatically

your hand from the rear brake


nd the rear wheel will be
d.

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e rear wheel.(see p. 17)

e main switch to an ON position.

ON
oil warning indicator turns on
he main switch is placed to an
position, quickly fill the oil
sing pure oil.

gine with cell or kick.

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T ELECTRIC START(KICK)>

ain stand and then step kick


dal strongly.

N
sure to place kick starter in
inal position after the engine
en started.
e to erect main stand and side
when starting.
use the starter button and the
arter pedal simultaneously.

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TARTING ENGINE

main stand.
vehicle forward to fold the
d and make sure that the brake
s not become released during
ation.

ON
t excessively open the throttle
you actually start the driving
ion of the vehicle.

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the squeezing tension on the
ke lever and slowly begin to
he throttle grip to allow for a
d easy start.

N
k rotating of the throttle grip
ause the vehicle to move
ly forward.
engine RPM isn’t decreased
he throttle grip return to its
al position, stop operating
nspect it in the closest
zed repair center.

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front and rear brakes

e throttle grip to rotate back to


ning position and then squeeze
levers.
to operate the brakes by first
queezing the brake levers and
ging to a more firm squeeze.

FR. BRAKE

N
one of the brakes is used, it
sible for the vehicle to
ence sliding.

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NG

approaching the desired


g area.

the proper winker, and after


for other vehicles, slowly turn
rea in which you want to stop.
e throttle grip to rotate compl-
k and apply the front and rear
The brake light will shine to
cles in back of you that you are

FR. BRAKE

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ent theft, be sure to lock handle
en parking.

N
n a safe area that will not
raffic. When you parked the
e after driving, make sure
he vehicle beyond man’s
because engine and muffler
l hot.

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are unable to correct trouble
fter you make adjustment or
tion, contact authorized
enance shops, dealers or
nated repair shops for
ary inspection and repairs.

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OF BRAKE FLUID>
cked by placing the vehicle on
nd on a flat surface. Make sure
ndle bars are at a horizontal
k to see if the fluid is below the
vel.
d is significantly low, this may
t there is leakage in the brake
pect the brake hose to check for

LOWER LEVEL

N
brake fluid is significantly
than the specified level,
not only brake fluid but also
he front brake pad for wear.

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N MATERIALS>
read and sides for nails, rocks,
might have become wedged in

DEPTH>
he wear indicator (wear limit
to see if there is an insufficient
f tread remaining.
dicators are visible, replace tire
w one.
OR WEAR INDICATOR
MARKING) LOCATION MARKING

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ING>
the seat lock by turning the
tch key OFF to OPEN to open

fuel tank cap counterclock-


remove it.
tank with gasoline until it
he bottom of the level plate.

FUEL TANK CAP

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AND WINKER INSPECTION

GHT, TAILLIGHT>
gine and make sure the lights
so check to see if the lights are
if there is dirt on them.

LIGHT CHECK>
ain switch to ON.
rately operating the front and
check to see if the brake light
lso check to see if there is any
he lens or if there is dirt on the

CHECK>
ain switch to ON.
e if all the winker in the front
the vehicle(including left and
are flashing properly. At the
check to make sure that the
sound signal of the winker is
heck also to see if any of the
maged or dirty.

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PLATE INSPECTION

e if there is any dirt or damage


e plate.
to see if the license plate is
ed to the vehicle.

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enance time.

REMARK

CAUTION 2

CAUTION 3

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REMARK

ou are not capable to perform


s.
ir centers.

the specified times.


inspections will need to be

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RAKE

INCREASE
FREE PLAY

DECREASE
FREE PLAY

RM ADJUSTER

PIN ADJUSTER

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SCREWS

AP

UPPER LEVEL

SIGHT GLASS

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PAD INSPECTION

brake lever to check the wear


pad.
ing at the brake caliper, if the
ine is not visible, the pads need
ed.

WEAR LIMIT LINE

N
ake lever must be operated
times after replacement of
nt brake pad.

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MENDED OIL>

on markets or privately ma-


oil (oil-grade) is used, engine
sely affected, and the privilege
repairs cannot be guaranteed.

N
fill past the fill level. Oil
ak out if this is done.
iately replace oil cap after
oil tank with oil.
ure that foreign materials do
er the oil tank.
use other manufacturers oil
not use low quality oil.

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SSURE INSPECTION

ire pressure using a tire gauge.


pressure when the tires are cool.

1 PERSON FRONT 1.75


RE RIDING REAR 2.00
2 PERSON FRONT 2.00
RIDING REAR 2.25

N
e is an improper amount of
the tires, or if there are
damage or abnormal wear
s, this may cause unstable
g or may allow the tires to
e easily punctured.

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liper over the disc, taking care
mage the brake pads. Install the
ixing bolts, and tighten to a
·m
: 2.7kgf·

he front axle nut to the specified

AXLE NUT TORQUE


·m
kgf·

sembling, operate brake for a


of times and see if wheel is
smoothly without getting
tion.
N
que wrench was not used for
ation, see your authorized
as soon as possible to verify
assembly.
er assembly may lead to loss
ing capacity.

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ND INSPECTION

main stand and place vehicle


ght position on level graund.
the spring for damage or loss
sion and the side stand
ly for freedom of movement.
the side stand ignition cut-
em;
e side stand up.
the engine.
er the side stand. The engine
d stop as you put the side stand
.
side stand system does not
e as described, inspect it in
sest authorized repair center.

SPRING

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n the reverse order of removal.

N
of different maker or different
value is used, it causes
sfactory engine starting,
uate engine revolution and
deterioration.
ark plug must be securely
ed. An improperly tightened
an become very hot and
y damage the engine.

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SHING BATTERY WATER>

hicle doesn’t need either


ing or checking battery water
of the equipment of enclosed
ry.
battery needs a checking, it
cared of by service center.

N
eful not to disassemble in-
part of enclosed battery.
not using vehicle during a
me, take off the battery from
hicle to keep from self-
rge and electric discharge.
battery in a well ventilated
fter charging fully. In case it
vailable to take battery off
he vehicle, disconnect “-”
al.

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N
disassemble fuse, make sure
e holder isn’t separated.
ssembling fuse in the part of
ctor, check if fuse moves
o a line. If fuse moves eas-
may cause an accident at
.
use a fuse having a larger
e as the wire can become
ated and damaged.
replacing any of the electri-
ts (lights and gauges), be
replace them with the reco-
ded parts. Using different
an lead to the fuses burning
damage to the battery.
washing the vehicle, take
l care not to allow to be
d in the area of the fuses.

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PLIGHT BULB]

the 2 tapping screws and


the tail light lens.
new bulb in the reverse order
val.

TAIL & STOP LENS

SCREWS
BULB

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NKER BULB>

e winker lens groove and open


ker lens using plain screwdriver.
press down on the bulb and
ounterclockwise.
new bulb in the reverse order
val.

BULB

WINKER LENS

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N
use gasoline or other ma-
having a low ignition point
can be a fire hazard.
air cleaner element is in-
ately assembled, dust and
waste materials can directly
he engine. This results in
ed cylinder wear and redu-
wer, and reduced durability
ngine.
washing the vehicle, be
not to allow water to get
e air cleaner.
ulties in starting the engine
sult if this happens.
engine start is failed during
after driving across water
heck to see if the water is
ated in the air cleaner and
.

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GE GUIDE

storage, such as for winter,


hat you take certain steps to
effects of deterioration from
the motorcycle.
n, necessary repairs should be
ORE storing the motorcycle;
these repairs may be forgotten
me the motorcycle is removed
ge.
E>
he fuel tank into an approved
ontainer using a commercially
e hand siphon or an equivalent

e will last more than one month,


or draining is very important, to
oper performance after storage.

ON
is extremely flammable and
xplosive under certain
ions. Perform this operation
well-ventilated area with the
e stopped. Do not smoke or
flames or sparks in the area
petrol is drained or stored
here the fuel tank is refueled.

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NUMBER>

NUMBERING CAP

NUMBER>
ENGINE
NUMBER

E 0
50 00
SJ 000
1

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FORE DRIVING

n
rs (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc.)
ce
the desired destination

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1
2
3
4
5
6

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stop driving and contact service

min when it is turned over.


at night.

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n inverse portion to the radius
square speed. Decelerate prior
uce the centrifugal force.

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driver leaned inside more than
equate to drive on the rained or
ad holding.
quired because front visual field
e more than motor cycle.

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original position and decelerate
es.
ide of turn circle while driving

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ONT AND REAR WHEEL TURN

the front and rear wheel and


ngth of the vehicle

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FFECT (INERTIA)

es not stop immediately after

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ION
to prevent accident.

to the speed and weight. The


crete wall at 50 km/h is same
ght of 10m.

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OIL
LEVEL
S/W
G/R

Rr.RH.WINKER
(12V 10W)

SB
G

TAIL/STOP LIGHT
(12V 5W/21W)

SB SB
G/Y G/Y
G G
Br Br
O O

Rr.LH..WINKER
(12V 10W)
G
O

LICENSE LAMP
(12V 5W)

Br Br
G G
B/Y

IGN. COIL

SPARK PLUG

B BLACK BR BROWN
Y YELLOW O ORANGE
L BLUE SB SKY BLUE
G GREEN LG LIGHT GREEN
R RED P PINK
W WHITE GR GRAY
COLOR COMB GROUND/MARKING

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