Braking system
Check the braking system daily as follows:
• Inspect the brake fluid level in the front and rear
brake fluid reservoirs.
• Inspect the front and rear wheel braking systems
for fluid leakage.
• Inspect whether there is a suitable stroke of the
brake lever and that of the brake pedal, and
whether they are always reliably connected.
• Inspect the wear of the friction plate. If both fric-
tion plates exceed the groove bottom mark,
replace them together.
Warning
If the braking system or friction plate needs to be
repaired or replaced, we advise you to ask the Ser-
vice Center to conduct the repairs or replacement.
They have complete tools and skills to conduct the
repair or replacement in the safest and most cost-
effective way. Do not ride the motorcycle immediately
if a new disc friction plate has just been used. Grasp
and release the brake lever a few times to fully extend
the friction plate and restore the normal handlebar
support force, and make the brake fluid cycle stable.
Tire
Correct tire pressure will ensure the highest stability,
ride comfort and tire durability. Check the tire pres-
sure and adjust it as needed.
Front tire pressure
Rear tire pressure
Notice
Check the tire pressure when the tires are "cold"
before riding.
The pattern depth on the tire crown pattern should
be greater than or equal to 0.8mm. If it wears down
to less than 0.8mm, replace the tire with a new one.
Warning
Do not attempt to repair a damaged tire. Wheel
balance and tire reliability may be deteriorated.
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190±10 kpa
210±10 kpa