EGL A08(A) User manual

Owner's ManualOwner's Manual
A08-(A) - A08-(K) - A10 - A11
A09-6(ch) - A13 - DB13

A08-(A) - A08-(K) - A10 - A11
A09-6(ch) - A13 - DB13
is manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain
if it is resold.
is manual contains the latest product information available before printing.
We reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring
any obligation.
No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.
is manual covers the following model’s.

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY
BEFORE GOING ON YOUR FIRST RIDE. IT CONTAINS A GREAT DEAL
OF INFORMATION AND ADVICE WHICH WILL HELP YOU USE AND HANDLE YOUR BIKE PROPERLY.
Please write the serial numbers of your motorcycle in the boxes below
Chassis (VIN) Number
Engine Number
Key Number (If Available)
Dealer Stamp
CONSUMER INFORMATION FOR UNITED STATES
Tampering with noise & emissions control systems is prohibitedTampering with noise & emissions control systems is prohibited
Owners are warned that the law prohibits:
AA. e removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintnance, repair or replacement, of
any device or element of any design incorporated into any new vehicle for noise and/or emissions control prior to its sale or
delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use; and
BB. e use of the vehicle aer such devise or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
We reserves the right to modify any equipment, technical specications, colors, materials, services oered and rendered,
and the like so as to adapt them to local conditions without previous announcement and without giving reasons, or to
cancel any of the above items without substituting them with others. It shall be acceptable to stop manufacturing a certain
model without prior notice. In the event of such moications, please ask your local EGL MotorEGL Motor dealer for information.
IMPORTANT

CONTENT ---------------------------------------------------------- 04
INTRODUCTION -------------------------------------------------- 05
EPA OFF ROAD MOTORCYCLE SPECIFICATIONS -------- 06-07
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR PARENTS ------------------- 08-10
SAFETY LABEL INFORMATION ----------------------------- 11-14
COMPONENT LOCATIONS -----------------------------------15-18
BEFORE RIDING --------------------------------------------------- 19
IS THE MOTORCYCLE READY TO RIDE ----------------------- 20
BASIC OPERATION & RIDING ------------------------------ 21-22
SHIFTING GEARS ------------------------------------------------- 23
BRAKING TECHNIQUE ------------------------------------------ 24
MAINTAINING YOUR DIRT BIKE ------------------------------- 25
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ------------------------------------ 26
BASIC MAINTENANCE PRECEDURES --------------------- 27-50
TROUBLESHOOTING ----------------------------------------- 51-56
RESOLVING THE UNEXPECTED ---------------------------- 57-58
WIRING DIAGRAM------------------------------------------------ 59
WARRANTY ---------------------------------------------------- 60-62
CONTENTSCONTENTS

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
Congratulations on choosing your EGL MotorEGL Motor o-road motorcycle.
Your dirt bike was designed as a recreational motorcycle for o-road use only by a single rider only. is motorcycle is
ideal for riders with basic experience.
Before riding, take plenty of time to get acquainted with your motorcycle and how it works. To protect your investment,
we urge you to keep your motorcycle well maintained. In addition to regular maintenance, it is just as important to observe
and perform all pre-ride and periodic checks detailed in this manual. We also recommend that you read this manual before
you begin riding. In this manual you will fmd safety information, facts, instructions, helpful tips and illustrations. To make
it easy to use, the manual contains a table of contents at the beginning of the manual.
As you read through this manual, you will nd information that is preceded by a symbol. is information is intended to
help you avoid damage to your motorcycle and/or property around you. is manual covers basic maintenance procedures.
A detailed parts diagram manual is available, and it can be purchased separately from
us. e parts manual will be helpful to those with the mechanical skills and tools required to service their own motorcycle.
Whenever you ride, tread lightly. By staying on established trails and riding in approved areas, you will help protect the
environment and keep o-road riding areas open for future use.
If you have any questions or you need any special service or repair, remember that your dealer knows your motorcycle best
and will be dedicated to your complete satisfaction. Replacement parts and technical support can be obtained through your
dealer. Please be sure to register your motorcycle with us and report any address changes so that we may contact you in the
future concerning important product information.

OFF -ROAD MOTORCYCLE SPECIFICATIONSOFF -ROAD MOTORCYCLE SPECIFICATIONS
Model Name A08(A) A08(K) A10 A11 PRO125 PRO125(P)
Transmissiom automatic automatic manual manual manual manual
Starting System electric start kick start kick start kick start kick start kick start
Engine Type 110cc 110cc 125cc 125cc 125cc 125cc
Cooling Type air cooled air cooled air cooled air cooled air cooled air cooled
Compression Ratio 9.7:1 9.7:1 9.0:1 9.0:1 9.0:1 9.0:1
Max Power 5.0(1+10%)
8000(1+-5%) 5.0(1+10%)
8000(1+-5%) 6.3(1+10%)
7500(1+-5%) 6.3(1+10%)
7500(1+-5%) 6.3(1+10%)
7500(1+-5%) 6.3(1+10%)
7500(1+-5%)
Max Torque 6.9(1+10%)
6000(1+-5%) 6.9(1+10%)
6000(1+-5%) 8.8(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%) 8.8(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%) 8.8(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%) 8.8(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%)
Front Suspension 45*- 48* L =630mm
Inverted Non-Adj 45*- 48* L =630mm
Inverted Non-Adj 45*- 48* L =735mm
Inverted Non-Adj 45*- 48* L =735mm
Inverted Non-Adj 33* L =630mm
Non-Adj 33* L =630mm
Inverted Non-Adj
Rear Suspension L =280 Adjustable L =280 Adjustable L =280 Adjustable L =280 Adjustable L =280 Adjustable L =280 Adjustable
Front Brake disc disc disc disc disc disc
Rear Brake disc disc disc disc disc disc
Front Tires 60/100-12 60/100-12 60/100-14 70/100-17 60/100-14 60/100-14
Rear Tires 80/100-10 80/100-10 80/100-12 90/100-14 80/100-12 80/100-12
Weight Capacity 80 80 80 80 80 80
Net Weight 65 65 70 70 56 56
Gross Weight 75 75 80 80 65 65
Overall Length 1440 1440 1680 1770 1700 1700
Overall Width 660 660 760 760 720 720
Overall Height 910 910 985 985 1000 1000
Seat Height 650 650 790 790 730 730
Wheelbase 1020+/-3 1020+/-3 1220+/-3 1220+/-3 1170+/-3 1170+/-3
Fuel Capacity (L) 3 3 4.5 4.5 4 4
Min. Ground
Clearance 180 180 300 300 240 240
Ignition Type CDI CDI CDI CDI CDI CDI

OFF -ROAD MOTORCYCLE SPECIFICATIONSOFF -ROAD MOTORCYCLE SPECIFICATIONS
Model Name A09-6(CH) A13 DB13
Transmissiom manual manual manual
Starting System kick start kick start kick start
Engine Type 143cc 143cc 143cc
Cooling Type air cooled air cooled air cooled
Compression Ratio 8.6:1 8.6:1 8.6:1
Max Power 7.2(1+10%)
8500(1+-5%) 7.2(1+10%)
8500(1+-5%) 7.2(1+10%)
8500(1+-5%)
Max Torque 9.5(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%) 9.5(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%) 9.5(1+10%)
5500(1+-5%)
Front Suspension 45*- 48* L =735mm
Inverted Non-Adj 45*- 48* L =760mm
Inverted Non-Adj 45*- 48* L =760mm
Inverted Non-Adj
Rear Suspension L =290 Adjustable L =310 Adjustable L =310 Adjustable
Front Brake disc disc disc
Rear Brake disc disc disc
Front Tires 70/100-17 70/100-17 70/100-17
Rear Tires 90/100-14 90/100-14 90/100-14
Weight Capacity 80 80 80
Net Weight 67 67 67
Gross Weight 77 77 77
Overall Length 1770 2180 2180
Overall Width 760 880 880
Overall Height 1080 1260 1260
Seat Height 820 950 950
Wheelbase 1220+/-3 1540+/-3 1540+/-3
Fuel Capacity (L) 5.2 5.2 5.2
Min. Ground
Clearance 350 300 300
Ignition Type CDI CDI CDI

Your personal safety, and the safety of those around you, is extremely inlportant. Operating this motorcycle safely is an
important responsibility. We has provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual to
help you make informed decisions about safety. is information will alert you to potential hazards that could harm you
or others.
It is understood that it is not practical or possible to warn you about all possible hazards associated with operating and
maintaining a motorcycle. You must use your own good judgment.
Safety information will come in a variety of dierent forms, including:
*Safety Labels on the Motorcycle.
*Safety Messages preceded by a safety symbol and one of these signal words.
Below are the denitions of these three words:
DANGERDANGER You will be SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
WARNINGWARNING You can be SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
CAUTIONCAUTION You can be INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
Safety Headings such as important safety reminders and/or precautions.
Safety Section such as motorcycle safety.
Instructions how to use the motorcycle safely and correctly.
is entire manual is lled with important safety information - please read it carefully. is entire manual is lled with
important safety information - please read it carefully.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
A motorcycle can provide many years of service and pleasure, provided you take responsibility for safety, properly main-
tain your motorcycle and understand the challenges you may encounter while riding.
is motorcycle has been designed for younger riders. However, not all youngsters meet the physical and emotional levels
that are needed for riding. Before parents allow any children to ride this motorcycle, we strongly recommend that they
read this entire manual so that they are fully informed before deciding if their children are ready to ride. Listed below are
some of the most important safety measures one should take when riding.
DANGERDANGER Never Ride Without a Helmet. e following statement is a proven fact: "Helmets sig-
nicantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries." Never ride your motorcycle without a helmet. Even a crash at
slow speed can result in a fatal head injury if you are not wearing a helmet. We recommends wearing helmets that have
been certied for safety by helmet testing organizations that are independent from the helmet manufacturer. We also rec-
ommend that you wear eye protection, boots, gloves, and other protective gear such as o-road riding pants.
WARNINGWARNING Never Carry a Passenger. is motorcycle has been designed for ONE rider only. ere
are no passenger pegs, footrests, handles or seat room for a passenger. Riding with a passenger can interfere with your
ability to operate and/or control the motorcycle and may result in serious injury or death.
WARNINGWARNING Ride O-Road Only. is motorcycle has been designed and manufactured for o-road
use only. e motorcycle is not equipped with lights, turn signals, horn and other features required to drive a motorcycle
on public roads. e tires are not designed for pavement and will make the motorcycle unstable it is ridden on pavement.
If you must cross a paved road, dismount and walk the motorcycle across the road.
WARNINGWARNING Ride Within Your Limits. Never attempt to ride your motorcycle in a manner that is be-
yond your skill level. It takes time to learn o-road riding skills. Learn to ride your motorcycle step by step. Start by prac-
ticing on safe terrain at slow speeds and gradually build your skill level. Instruction from an experienced rider(s) is highly
recommended. Remember that alcohol, drug use, fatigue and ignorance can reduce your ability to make good decisions
and ride safely.
WARNINGWARNING Be Alert for Hazards. e terrain in which you ride can present many hazards._Always
"scan" the terrain ahead of you continually. Watch for un-expected turns, drop-os,_ditches, rocks and other hazards.
Always maintain a speed slow enough to allow you enough time_to see and react to hazards.
DANGERDANGER Do Not Drink and Ride. Even one drink can impair your ability to ride a motorcycle
safely. Each drink aerward will make the impairment worse. Do not drink and ride. Do not let your friend's drink and
ride. Remember, in most states throughout the United States, you can be arrested and charged with Driving Under the
Inuence (DUI) if you are riding a motorcycle while intoxicated. is applies to o-road motorcycles as well.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
As a parent, your child's safety is your rst priority. Riding an o-road motorcycle is very fun. However, just like riding a
bicycle, bad decisions can result in injury. As a parent, you can greatly prevent accidents by making informed decisions
about if, when and how your child will ride. Always supervise your child when he/she is riding.
Before you allow your child to ride, you need to decide if he/she is capable of riding. Riding readiness can vary tremen-
dously from one person to another. Age and size are not being the only factors that help determine one's riding readiness.
ere are three other factors that you should also consider before deciding if your child is ready to ride.
First, consider the physical abilityphysical ability of your child. Riders must be able to hold the motorcycle up, get on, and sit comfort-
ably with both feet on the ground. e rider must also be able to reach all of the controls on the handlebars and work the
brakes and clutch. Second, consider your child's athletic abilityathletic ability. Your child should be good at riding a bicycle before riding
a motorcycle. Determine if your child can judge speeds and distances while riding a bicycle and react with the proper
hand and foot actions. Any person who does not have good coordination, balance, and agility should not ride this motor-
cycle.
Finally, determine your child's level of mental maturitymental maturity. It is imperative that you are honest with yourself when you ask
yourself the following questions: Does your child think through problems and come to logical conclusions? Does your
child obey your rules when they ride their bicycle? If your child makes bad judgments, takes un-warranted risks and/or
does not obey your rules, they should not ride this motorcycle.
If you have decided that your child is ready to ride, please remember the following points and never let your child ride
without a helmet. It is up to you (parent) to ensure your child's safety, even if they learn to ride from another experienced
adult. Never push your child to try things faster than they are willing or capable. Always supervise your child when they
are riding and regularly remind them about safety rules. As a parent it is your responsibility to be sure that the motorcycle
is properly maintained and kept in safe operating condition.
Modifying this motorcycle or using parts not manufactured by EGL MotorEGL Motor can make your motorcycle unsafe. Before you
consider making any modications or adding an accessory, please read the following information carefully.
WARNINGWARNING Improper accessories or modications can cause a crash in which you can be seriously
hurt or killed. Follow all instructions in this owner's manual regarding modications and accessories.
We strongly recommends that you do not remove any original equipment or modify your motorcycle in any way that may
alter the design and/or operation. Such a change could drastically impair the stability, handling, acceleration, and braking
capabilities of the motorcycle and cause a crash. We also strongly suggest that you do not make any modications to the
exhaust system components.

125cc MOTORCYCLE SAFETY LABEL INFORMATION125cc MOTORCYCLE SAFETY LABEL INFORMATION
is page will show you where to nd the safety labels on your motorcycle. You will nd that some labels warn you of po-
tential hazards. Others will provide important safety and maintenance information. Please read them carefully and do not
remove them If your label wears o from riding or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for a replacement.
APPLY THROTTLE GRADUALLY FROM STANDING/
STARTING POSITION. IF FULL THROTTLE IS APPLIED
FROM STANDING/STARTING POSITION, THE FRONT
WHEEL OF THE MOTORCYCLE CAN RAISE UP, CAUS
ING YOU TO BE THROWN OFF THE MOTORCYCLE
RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OF DEATH.
WARNING
!
LOADING: Maximum vehicle capacity is
176Ibs(80kg). Maximum capacity includes
the weight of the operator and accessories.
WARNING
!
Never operate over speeds too fast
for your skill or road conditions.
WARNING
!
Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of
control. Loss of control can result in serious injury or death.
COLD TIRE PRESSURE: Recommended:
Front: 175-195kpa(25-28psi)
Rear: 200-215kpa(29-31 psi)
Never set tire pressure below the recommended level.
It oould cause the tire to dislodge from the rim.
WARNING
!
OPERATOR ONLY. NO PASSENGERS
This vehicle Is designed and manufactured for competition
use only. It does not conform to motor vehicle safety stan
dards and operation on public streets,roads,or highways
is illegal. Laws prohibit operation of this vehicle exception
an organized racing or competitive event upon a closed
course.
WARNING
!
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4
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SAFETY LABEL INFORMATIONSAFETY LABEL INFORMATION

110cc MOTORCYCLE SAFETY LABEL INFORMATION110cc MOTORCYCLE SAFETY LABEL INFORMATION
is page will show you where to nd the safety labels on your motorcycle. You will nd that some labels warn you of po-
tential hazards. Others will provide important safety and maintenance information. Please read them carefully and do not
remove them If your label wears o from riding or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for a replacement.
APPLY THROTTLE GRADUALLY FROM STANDING/
STARTING POSITION. IF FULL THROTTLE IS APPLIED
FROM STANDING/STARTING POSITION, THE FRONT
WHEEL OF THE MOTORCYCLE CAN RAISE UP, CAUS
ING YOU TO BE THROWN OFF THE MOTORCYCLE
RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OF DEATH.
WARNING
!
LOADING: Maximum vehicle capacity is
176Ibs(80kg). Maximum capacity includes
the weight of the operator and accessories.
WARNING
!
Never operate over speeds too fast
for your skill or road conditions.
WARNING
!
Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of
control. Loss of control can result in serious injury or death.
COLD TIRE PRESSURE: Recommended:
Front: 175-195kpa(25-28psi)
Rear: 200-215kpa(29-31 psi)
Never set tire pressure below the recommended level.
It oould cause the tire to dislodge from the rim.
WARNING
!
OPERATOR ONLY. NO PASSENGERS
This vehicle Is designed and manufactured for competition
use only. It does not conform to motor vehicle safety stan
dards and operation on public streets,roads,or highways
is illegal. Laws prohibit operation of this vehicle exception
an organized racing or competitive event upon a closed
course.
WARNING
!
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2
3
4
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8
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SAFETY LABEL INFORMATIONSAFETY LABEL INFORMATION
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COMPONENT LOCATIONSCOMPONENT LOCATIONS
When you ride a motorcycle o-road, you need to be able to operate the throttle, clutch, brakes, and
motorcycle. is section of the manual will describe the function, location, and operation of all the
basic controls of your motorcycle.

COMPONENT LOCATIONSCOMPONENT LOCATIONS
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONSSERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS
VIN - Chassis NumberVIN - Chassis Number
e VIN number is located on the neck of the chassis.
1. Right or le side of frame.
Write this number in the VIN box on Page 3.
Engine Model & Serial NumberEngine Model & Serial Number
e engine model number and serial numbers are stamped
on the le side of the engine under the engine sprocket
cover.
Write this number in the Engine Number box on page 3.
HANDLEBAR LEVER CONTROLSHANDLEBAR LEVER CONTROLS
Clutch LeverClutch Lever
e clutch (A)(A) is located on the le side of the handlebar.
Hand Brake lever & rottleHand Brake lever & rottle
e hand brake lever (A)(A) and throttle (B)(B) are mounted on
the right side of the handlebar.
Stop SwitchStop Switch
e stop (kill)(kill) switch (A)(A) turn o the engine. When this
button is pressed, the ignition circuit is turned o.
Start Switch (Electric Start Engine)Start Switch (Electric Start Engine)
e start switch (A)(A) turns on the engine. When this button
is pressed, the electric starter will engage to start the engine.
Once started, release the button.

OPERATING CONTROLSOPERATING CONTROLS
Key Switch (No Steering Lock)Key Switch (No Steering Lock)
e ignition key (A)(A) is used to supply power from the bat-
tery to the electrical components of the motorcycle. Turn
the switch to the “OFF” position (B)(B) when you are nished
riding, or if you wish to stop the engine.
(B)(B) OFF position
(C)(C) ON position
Fuel Filler CapFuel Filler Cap
To Open: Turn the cap (A)(A) counter-clockwise.
To Close: Turn the cap clockwise, make sure the breather
tube (B)(B) is installed.
Gear Shi LeverGear Shi Lever
e gear shi lever (A)(A) is on the le side of the engine. e
gear positions are shown in the illustration on the le. (vari-
able shi pattern, depending on your engine. Check decal
axed on the engine.)
Foot Brake Lever (Rear Brake)Foot Brake Lever (Rear Brake)
e rear brake lever (A)(A) is located on the right side of the en-
gine near the foot rest. Its basic operation is to apply the rear
brake (press down slowly) to slow or stop the motorcycle.
COMPONENT LOCATIONSCOMPONENT LOCATIONS

COMPONENT LOCATIONSCOMPONENT LOCATIONS
OPERATING CONTROLSOPERATING CONTROLS
Kick Start LeverKick Start Lever
e kick start lever (A)(A) is mounted on the right side of the
engine. It is used to start the engine in case the electrical
starter system is non-functional.
Side (Kick) StandSide (Kick) Stand
Push the side stand (A)(A) to the ground and tilt the mo-
torcycle to the le. Make sure the motorcycle is on solid
ground and the position is secure.
Fuel ValveFuel Valve
OFF -OFF - In this position, the fuel valve is closed. No fuel can
ow to the carburetor. Fig. 1Fig. 1
ON -ON - In this position, the fuel valve is open. Fuel can ow to
the carburetor. With the valve in this position, the tank will
be emptied. Fig. 2Fig. 2
Fig.1
Fig.2

BEFORE RIDINGBEFORE RIDING
Before you ride, you must be absolutely sure that you and your motorcycle are ready to ride. To help you get
prepared, this section of the manual will discuss how to evaluate your riding readiness and how to perform our
recommended pre-ride inspection of your motorcycle. If you are a parent, please be sure you have read the section
“Important Safety Information for Parents” on page 08-10.
Are You Ready to Ride?Are You Ready to Ride?
Before you ride your motorcycle for the rst time, we strongly recommend the following:
1. Completely read this manual.
2. Be sure you have read and understand all the safety messages and labels.
3. You know how to operate all, of the motorcycle’s controls.
Before each ride, we strongly recommend that you:Before each ride, we strongly recommend that you:
1. Are in good physical and mental condition.
2. Are free of alcohol and other drugs.
3. Are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet with a tight chin strap, eye protection and other protective
clothing.
PROTECTIVE GEAR & APPARELPROTECTIVE GEAR & APPAREL
For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear an approved helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves,
long pants and a long sleeved, jersey shirt or jacket whenever you ride. Although complete protection is not possi-
ble, wearing the proper gear can reduce the chance of and severity of injuries when you ride.
Helmets & Eye Protection -Helmets & Eye Protection -Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear because it oers the best pro-
tection against head injuries. A good helmet will be approved by a testing organization independent of the helmet
manufacturer and will have a chin strap that can be tightened securely. Open-face helmets oer some protection,
but a full-face helmet oers the most protection. When purchasing a helmet, regardless of style, look for DOT
(Department of Transportation) sticker (USA only). If the helmet has been tested by an independent organization
such as the Snell Institute, you will usually nd their logo on a tag inside the padding of the helmet.
Additional Riding Gear-Additional Riding Gear- In addition to your helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
1. Sturdy o-road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet, ankles and lower legs.
2. O-Road motorcycle gloves to protect your hands.
3. Riding pants with knee and hip pads, a riding jersey with elbow pads and a chest / shoulder protector.
NOT WEARINGAHELMET INCREASES THE CHANCE OF
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN ACRASH. BE SURE YOU
ALWAYS WEAR YOUR HELMET AND OTHER PROTEC-
TIVE APPAREL WHEN YOU RIDE.
WARNING
!

IS THE MOTORCYCLE READY TO RIDE?IS THE MOTORCYCLE READY TO RIDE?
Before each, and every ride you take, it is extremely important that you inspect the motorcycle and make sure any
problems you nd are corrected. A pre-ride inspection is a must because o-road riding can be very tough on a
motorcycle and you do not want to have a breakdown for from help.
Improperly maintaining your motorcycle or failing to correct a
problem before riding can cause a crash in which you can be
seriously hurt or killed. Always preform a pre-ride inspection
before any ride and correct any problems.
WARNING
!
If a youngster will be performing any of the following pre-ride
inspection procedures, it is your responsibility to provide care-
ful supervision and make sure they are performed safely.
WARNING
!
PRE-RIDE INSPECTIONPRE-RIDE INSPECTION
Check the following items before you get on the motorcycle:
Tires -Tires - Use a tire pressure gauge to check the air pressure. Inate or deate as needed. Also check for signs of
damage or excessive wear.
Spokes & Rims -Spokes & Rims - Make sure all of the spokes are tight. Inspect the rim to be sure it is not bent.
Leaks -Leaks - Look under the motorcycle for signs of leaking uids such as engine oil or gasoline.
Engine Oil -Engine Oil - Check the level of engine oil and add if needed.
Fuel -Fuel - Check the level of fuel in the gas tank. Add if needed. Be sure the gas cap is tightened securely.
Drive Chain -Drive Chain - Inspect the drive chain condition and slack. Adjust and lubricate if needed. Also check the chain
guide(s) and roller(s) for wear and replace if and when it is worn. For detailed instructions on drive chain
slack adjustment, see the Servicing section of this manual.
Brake Hoses -Brake Hoses - Inspect the brake hoses for leaks and replace if needed.
Nuts & Bolts -Nuts & Bolts - Inspect all accessible nuts and bolts. Tighten then if it is needed.
Spark Plug & Cap -Spark Plug & Cap - Check the spark plug for looseness. Tighten if needed. Be sure the cap is pushed on the spark
plug and it is tight properly.
Check the following items aer you get on the motorcycle:
rottle -rottle - Check the throttle free-play and adjust if needed. Rotate the throttle to be sure it moves easily and freely.
Make sure that it snaps back to its closed position automatically when you release it in all steering
positions.
Brakes -Brakes - Step on the rear brake lever and squeeze the front brake lever to be sure the brakes are working properly.
Remember, be sure to take care of any problems you nd or have your EGL MotorEGL Motor dealer correct it before you
ride.
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