Maintenance and Adjustment
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Remove any items of jewellery such as
rings, watches, zips or belt buckles,
which may scratch or otherwise damage
painted or polished surfaces.
Use separate cleaning sponges or
cleaning cloths for washing
painted/polished surfaces and chassis
areas. Chassis areas (such as wheels
and under mudguards) will be exposed
to more abrasive road grime and dust,
which may then scratch painted or
polished surfaces, if the same sponge or
cleaning cloths are used.
Where to be Careful
Avoid spraying water with any great
force near the following places:
• Instruments
• Brake cylinders and brake calipers
• Under the fuel tank
• Headstock bearings
• Air intake duct under the rider's
seat.
Note:
• Use of soaps that are highly alkaline
will leave a residue on painted
surfaces, and may also cause water
spotting. Always use a low alkaline
soap to aid the cleaning process.
After Washing
Remove the plastic bags and tape, and
clear the air intakes.
Lubricate the pivots, bolts and nuts.
Test the brakes before motorcycle
operation.
Start the engine and run it for
five minutes. Ensure adequate
ventilation for the exhaust fumes.
Use a dry cloth to absorb water residue.
Do not allow water to stand on the
machine as this will lead to corrosion.
Seat Care
To help maintain its appearance, clean
the seat using a sponge or cleaning
cloth with soap and water.
Use of high-pressure spray washers is
not recommended. When using
pressure washers, water may be
forced into bearings and other
components causing premature wear
from corrosion and loss of lubrication.