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Important Safety Information
Understand the challenges that you will face when operating a scooter will greatly improve your safety on the roads.  There ar e 
many things that you can do to protect yourself when riding.   You will find many helpful recommendations throughout this 
manual.   Following are few that we consider most important.

Always Wear Protective Gears
It is a proven fact: helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries.   Always wear helmets, eye protection, 
sturdy boots, gloves, and other protective gears when riding.

Make Yourself Visible
Some drivers do not see scooters because they do not look for them.  To make yourself more visible:
  • Wear bright reflective clothing while riding.
  • Position yourself in the traffic lane so other drivers can see you.
  • Signal before turning or changing lanes.
  • Use your horn to alert others on the road.
  • Always use headlights while riding, even during daytime.

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Ride Within Your Limit
Pushing the limits is a common cause of scooter accidents.  Never ride beyond your personal abilities or faster than conditions 
warrant.  Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue and inattention can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and 
ride safely.

Keep Your Scooter In Safe Condition
For safe riding, it is important to inspect your scooter before every ride, and perform recommended maintenance in a timely 
manner.

Loading Limit Guidelines
Your scooter has been designed to carry you and one passenger.  When you carry a passenger, you may notice some changes in 
acceleration and braking.  However, as long as you keep your scooter well maintained, with good brakes, you can safely carry 
loads  within  manufacturer’s  recommended  weight  limit.    Exceeding  the  weight  limit  or  carrying  an  unbalanced  load  can 
seriously affect your scooter’s handling, braking, and stability.  Improper modifications and poor maintenance can also reduce 
your safety.

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1. R and L rear mirror
2. R and L brake
3. Helmet hook
4. Speedometer
5. Main switch
6. Battery
7. Air cleaner

 8. Seat lock
 9. Rear light assembly
10. R and L reflector
11. Oil tank
12. Center stand
13. Kick starter
14. Side stand

15. Muffler
16. R and L rear turn signal
17. Headlights
18. L and R turn light

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Summary of Contents for Cavalier 150

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Page 3: ...hers and the environment Note If there are any discrepancies between the real scooter and its photographs the real scooter will take precedent 1 Operator and Passenger This scooter is designed to carry one operator and one passenger Never exceed the manufacturer s recommended maximum weight capacity as shown on the loading label 2 On road Use Only This scooter is designed to be used only on paved ...

Page 4: ... personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant Remember that alcohol drugs fatigue and inattention can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and ride safely Keep Your Scooter In Safe Condition For safe riding it is important to inspect your scooter before every ride and perform recommended maintenance in a timely manner Loading Limit Guidelines Your scooter has been desig...

Page 5: ...unterclockwise unil it unlocks Lock the fuel tank by pressing down on the cap and turning it clockwise 2 The mark on the fuel tank cap indicates that when the key turns clock wise about 1 4 round it will be returned to this position by spring force 3 The key can only be removed in the lock position NOTE The fuel tank cap is not closed if it has not been locked by the key The key can not be removed...

Page 6: ...rs and correct them if necessary Make sure the brakes are working properly by checking at low speed shortly after starting out NOTE A soft spongy feel in the brake lever indicates a failure in the brake system Do not operate the scooter until the failure in the brake system has been corrected Ask a dealer for immediate repairs PRE OPERATION CHECKS Brakes ...

Page 7: ...ore operating your scooter NOTE Tire pressure should be checked and adjusted when tire temperature equals the ambient air temperature Tire pressure must be adjusted according to the total weight of cargo rider passenger accessories and vehicle speed Refer to tire walls for proper inflation pressure Tires Make sure the total weight of the cargo rider passen ger and accessories do not exceed the max...

Page 8: ...ate your scooter in an area with adequate ventilation Starting Off 1 Apply the rear brake lever with your left hand and hold the rear grip with your right hand Push the scooter off the main stand 2 Sit astride the seat with left foot touching the ground to avoid inclination 3 Release the rear brake lever 4 Check for oncomiong traffic and use your turn signal 5 Turn the throttle grip slowly and you...

Page 9: ... scooter is designed for use on paved road surfaces only If you operate the scooter in abnormally dusty muddy or wet conditions the air filter should be cleaned or replaced more frequently Consult your local dealer for proper mainte nance intervals PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR mi 190 Oil Filter Filter 1250mi 1250mi 3100 mi 620mi 620 1250 1850 2500 3100 3700 4350 4950 5600 6200 6800 7450 If your...

Page 10: ...y allow air to enter the brake system possibly causing the brakes to become ineffective Before riding check that the brake fluid is above the minimum level and fill when necessary Observe These Precautions 1 When checking the brake fluid level make sure the top of the master cylinder is leveled 2 Use only the designated brake fluid Otherwise the rubber seals may deteriorate causing leakage and poo...

Page 11: ...ch and the switch of the circuit in question Remove the screws on battery case cover The fuse is at the side of the case Install a new fuse of specified amperage Make sure the new fuse is fitted securely Turn on the switches and see if the electrical device operates Specified Fuse 15A NOTE Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating than those specified Substitution of fuse of improper rating can c...

Page 12: ...ngine description Engine displacement 150CC Engine displacement 150CC Cylinder capacity Maximum net power output Net maximum work rate Net maximum torque Maximum capacity Brand of fuel oil Recommended motor oil Volume of lubricating oil 149 6 cm3 9 2 1 1700 100r min 6 25km 7500r min 9 4N m 5500r min 6 4L SAE 15W 40 SF ...

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