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Maintenance Fundamentals
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Maintenance
You should also perform other periodic
maintenance checks at least once a month
regardless of how often you ride, or more often
if you ride frequently.
Also, check the odometer reading against the
Maintenance Schedule and perform all
maintenance that is due.
2
P. 48
Periodic Checks
Tires and wheels
Check the air pressure (
2
P. 61), examine tread for wear and
damage (
2
P. 62), and check the wheels for damage.
Fluid levels
Check the engine oil level (
2
P. 73), engine coolant level (
2
P. 78),
clutch fluid level (
2
P. 82), and brake fluid level (
2
P. 80).
Lights
Check that the headlight, brakelight, taillight, turn signals and
license plate light are working properly.
Controls
Check the freeplay of the throttle grip (
2
P. 87), check the clutch
lever (
2
P. 88), front brake lever (
2
P. 88), rear brake pedal.
Drive chain
Check the slack (
2
P. 84), adjust the slack (
2
P. 85), and lubricate
(
2
P. 59) as needed.
Fuses Check that you have a full supply of spare fuses.
Nuts & bolts Check the major nuts and bolts, and tighten as needed.
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