WORKSHOP MANUAL BULLET
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Daily
A daily check of the Motorcycle is essential both from mechanical and safety aspects. It is a good
idea to develop this checking procedure in a specific sequence so that it will ultimately become as
instinctive as actually riding the machine. Done properly, this simple checking sequence will give
advanced warning of impending mechanical failures and conditions which may jeopardize the safety
of the rider.
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Clean the motorcycle with a clean cloth.
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Check engine oil level,using the dipstick provided in the oil tank cap: Maintain oil level upto
'H' mark. If necessary top up oil to the required level.
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Check proper operations of all controls viz. clutch, accelerator, brakes, all lights and horns.
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Check tyre pressure, with a pressure gauge. Check tyre pressure when the tyres are cold. It is
worth purchasing a small pocket pressure gauge which can be relied upon, to give consistent
readings than garage forecourt gauges which tend to be less dependable.
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Tyre Pressure Front: 32 PSI - Rear: 36 PSI.
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Check tyres for foreign materials and remove them to prevent possible punctures.
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Check for adequate fuel in the petrol tank, for the journey planned.
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Check for proper charging of the battery after starting the machine.
Monthly - 300 Miles/500 Kms
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Check oil levels - engine & clutch
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Check contact breaker gap and adjust if necessary
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Check and adjust tappet clearance if necessary
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Check clutch, throttle and front brake cables and adjust if excessive play noticed
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Lubricate rear chain
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Adjust front & rear brakes
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Check wheel rims, for excessive runout, breakage of spokes and tyres for cracks or cuts.
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Check condition of battery and electrolyte level, and top up with distilled water up to the
level provided.
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