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CLEANING
Clean your motorcycle regularly to protect the surface
finishes and inspect for damage, wear and oil or
brake fluid leakage.
Avoid cleaning products that are not specifically
designed for motorcycle or automobile surfaces. They
may contain harsh detergents or chemical solvents
that could damage the metal, paint, and plastic on
your motorcycle.
If your motorcycle is still warm from recent operation,
give the engine and exhaust system time to cool off.
We recommend avoiding the use of high pressure
water spray (typical in coin-operated car washes).
NOTICE
High pressure water (or air) can damage certain parts
of the motorcycle.
High pressure washer spray can damage certain parts
of your motorcycle. If you use a high pressure washer,
avoid spraying the following areas:
Wheel hubs
Muffler outlet
Under seat
Engine stop button
Under fuel tank
Drive chain
Carburetor
Ignition switch
Brake master cylinder
Washing the Motorcycle
1. Rinse the motorcycle thoroughly with cool water
to remove loose dirt.
2. Clean the motorcycle with a sponge or soft cloth
using cool water.
Avoid directing water to muffler outlets and
electrical parts.
3. Clean the plastic parts using a cloth or sponge
dampened with a solution of mild detergent
and water. Rub the soiled area gently rinsing
it frequently with fresh water. Take care to
keep brake fluid or chemical solvents off the
motorcycle.
They will damage the plastic and painted
surfaces.
4. After cleaning, rinse the motorcycle thoroughly
with plenty of clean water. Strong detergent
residue can corrode alloy parts.
5. Dry the motorcycle, start the engine, and let it run
for several minutes.
6. Test the brakes before riding the motorcycle.
Several applications may be necessary to restore
normal braking performance.
7. Lubricate the drive chain immediately after
washing and drying the motorcycle.
Braking efficiency may be temporarily impaired
immediately after washing the motorcycle. Anticipate
longer stopping distance to avoid a possible accident.
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