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Check:
•
The transmission chain
Rigidity. Clean and lubricate or replace.
Clean:
•
The transmission chain
Clean the transmission chain with a clean rag.
Soak the transmission chain in kerosene and remove any re-
maining dirt.
Remove the transmission chain from the kerosene and leave it
to dry completely.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This motorbike is fi tted with a transmission chain complete
with small rubber O-rings (B) Fig. E, inserted between one
side plate and another.
To clean the transmission chain, do not use high-pressure
jets of water or air, do not use steam, petrol, aggressive sol-
vents (such as petroleum petrol), or brushes with overly stiff
bristles.
Using high-pressure items could force dirt into the cavities
inside the transmission chain, while solvents could cause
the O-rings to deteriorate.
The O-rings could also be damaged by the use of brushes of
overly stiff bristles.
Therefore, we recommend exclusive use of white oil to clean
the transmission chain.
Check:
•
The O-rings (B)
In the event of damage, replace the transmission chain.
•
The transmission chain rollers (D)
In the event of damage/wear, replace the transmission chain.
•
The side plates of the transmission chain (C)
In the event of damage/wear, replace the transmission chain.
If there are any cracks, replace the transmission chain and
make sure that the bleeder pipe from the battery is correct and
suffi ciently distant from the transmission chain and below the
swinging arm.
Lubricate:
•
The transmission chain
NOTE:__________________________________________
Use specifi c grease
Check:
• Driving
gear
•
Rear toothed sprocket
If more than 1/4 of each tooth (4) is worn Fig. F, replace the
transmission chain sprockets all together.
If the teeth are bent, replace the transmission chain sprockets
all together.
1. Correct
2.
Transmission chain roller
3.
Transmission chain sprockets
D
E
B
C
D
FRAME/TRANSMISSION CHAIN
CHECKING WEAR OF TRANSMISSION CHAIN
F
4
1
2
3
NOTE:__________________________________________
Never fi t a new chain with worn sprockets.
Both the chain and sprockets need to be in good condition or
the new chain will become quickly worn.
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