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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
Wheel bearings inspection
Warning
: Riding your motorcycle with worn or defective
wheel bearings is dangerous and may impede the handling
and stability of your motorcycle, potentially leading to loss of
control and an accident.
Warning
: Make sure that your motorcycle is supported and
stable, on a firm, level surface, to prevent risk of injury from
the motorcycle falling during the inspection.
To visually inspect the front and rear wheel bearings:
1. While standing beside your motorcycle, grip the front wheel, near
the top, and rock the wheel from side to side.
2. Turn the wheel 90° and rock the wheel from side to side.
3. If you detect free play, please contact the Maeving Workshop
Team or a Maeving Workshop Partner. For further information,
see Contacts on page 6.
Note
: The wheel bearings should be smooth in operation and
allow the wheels to turn freely without excessive noise or
play.
Suspension
Warning
: Riding a motorcycle with defective or damaged
suspension components is dangerous and may lead to loss of
control and an accident.
Warning
: Never attempt to dismantle suspension units, as
they may contain oil under pressure and compressed springs
that may cause injury.
Warning
: Maintain the correct suspension balance between
the front and rear of the motorcycle, as any significant
imbalance can affect the handling characteristics of the
motorcycle, which could lead to loss of control and an
accident.
Should you find any cause for concern when completing the following
inspections, please contact the Maeving Workshop Team or a Maeving
Workshop Partner. For further information, see Contacts on page 6.
Front suspension
The motorcycle is fitted with non-adjustable front forks, which are
pre-set at the factory for normal road riding conditions. This provides
a comfortable ride, with good handling characteristics for general
road riding conditions.
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