X&I D01 User manual

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USER MANUAL
D01
ENG

INTRODUCTION
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Thanks for your purchasing of this vehicle. This model is designed for safety, built for durability, and
perfected for daily street use. The unique vehicle design, enrich of stylish and peronality, represents your
outstanding taste and favor to pursue the state of the art living attitude.
This manual describes the correct usage of this motorcycle including safety riding, simple inspection methods
and so on. For a more comfortable and safety riding, please read this manual carefully. If any questions concerning
the operation or maintenance of your vehicle, please consult a dealer.

IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION
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In this manual with some important information is distinguished by the following notations:
!WARNING It is WARNING instructions that need to follow, failure of follow coulnd be end in result
severe injuiry or lead to death to the operator.
CAUTION A CAUTION indicates with special precautions to avoid damage to the vehicle.
CAUTION
• Please always put this manual with vehicle for rider maintenance/ dealer tracking of service records even if vehicle is
being sold.
• This manual contains the most of the vehicle information, however, the maker will continually imrprove it’s product
design and quality that lead to difference between the manual and vehicle . If you have any questions concerning this
manual, please consult your dealer.
!WARNING
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION THIS VEHICLE. ONLY OPERATE
THE VEHICLE UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETELY AWARE OF ADEQUATE KNOWLEDGE OF CONTROLS AND OPERATION FEA-
TURE AND YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN SAFE AND PROPER RIDING TECHNIQUES. PERIODIC INSPECTIONS, WELL MAIN-
TENANCE AND GOOD RIDING SKILLS, WILL ENSURE YOUR SAFETY RIDING AND INCEASE THE PRODUCT RELIABILITY OF
THIS VEHICLE.
*Product and specications are subject to change without notice.

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IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION
Dealer label here

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION 1
IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
SAFETY INFORMATION 5
Other safe-riding points 7
Anti-tampering label 8
DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE 9
Left view 9
Right view 10
Controls and instruments 11
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL
FUNCTIONS 12
Main switch / steering lock 12
Dashboard unit - Analog 12
Dashboard unit - Digital 13
Handlebar switches - Left 16
Handlebar switches - Right 17
Kickstarter 17
Brake lever 17
Brake pedal 18
Clutch pedal 18
Fuel cock 18
Fuel tank cap 19
Fuel 19
Oil tank cap 20
Radiator and coolant reservoir 20
Catalytic converter 21
Seat 21
Owner’s tool kit 22
Side stand 22
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS 23
Pre-operation check list 24
OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING
POINTS 25
Starting the engine 25
Starting off 26
Shifting and riding 26
Acceleration and deceleration 26
Braking 27
Parking 27
Stop the Engine 27
Engine break in 27
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR
REPAIR 29
Owner’s tool kit 30
Spark plug 30
Final transmission oil 31
Coolant 32
Air lter 32
Carburetor 33
Idling speed 33
Throttle cable free play 33
Clutch lever free play 34
Tires 34
Rims 36
Brake lever free play /
Brake pedal free play 36
Brake pads 37
Brake uid 37
Cables 38
Throttle grip and cable 38
Lubricating the front and rear brake 38
Front fork 39
Steering 39
Wheel bearings 40
Drive chain 40
Shock absorber 40
Battery 41
Fuse 42
Lighting - Option 1 42
Lighting - Option 2 44
TROUBLESHOOTING 46
Troubleshooting chart 47
CLEAN AND STORAGE 48
Clean the vehicle 48
Storage 49
SPECIFICATIONS 50
CONSUMER INFORMATION 52
Vehicle identikation number (VIN) 52
WARRANTY INFORMATION 53
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 54
SERVICE PLAN 55
WIRING DIAGRAM 56
SPACE FOR NOTES 57

SAFETY INFORMATION
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THIS VEHICLE ARE TWO WHEEL
SINGLE TRACK VEHICLES. THE
USE OF SAVETY AND OPERATION
MAY IN DIFFERENT RESULT BY THE
USE OF PROPER RIDING TECH-
NIQUES OF THE OPERATOR.
TO REMIND OF OPERATOR, WHO
SHOULD KNOW THE FOLLOWING
REQUIREMENTS BEFORE RIDING.
HE OR SHE SHOULD:
• WELL TRAINED AND FIMILIAR
TO ALL THE ASPECTS OF Vehicle
OPERATION.
• FULLY READ AND AWARE OF
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
THAT NOTED IN THIS OWNER’S
MANUAL.
• OBTAIN QUALIFIED TRAINING &
LEGAL LICENSE FOR OPERATI-
ON OF THIS VEHICLE.
• WELL AND PROFESSIONAL
MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR
OPERATOR AND CERTIFICA-
TED REPAIR SHOP/DEALER TO
ACQUIRE GOOD MECHANICAL
CONDITIONS OF VEHICLE.
Safe riding
• Always pre-check your vehicle befo-
re riding is key point to prevent an
accident.
• Please follow the maxium loads limi-
ted of operator and passenger.
• Most of accident on the motorists is
cased by automobile driver who “fai-
lure to recognize out the vehicle” and
caused mobile/vehicle accidents.
Therefore, to make yourself conspi-
cuous apprear to public will be very
effective in reducing the change of
this kind of accidents.
Therefore:
• Wear a brightly colored and protecti-
ve clothes/Jacket
• Operate the turning signals before
turning and slow down the Speed
when approaching and passthrough
the intersection
• Keep proper distance with other Mo-
torists, and let them aware of your
location
• Know your skills and limits.
• Never lend your vehicle to oththers
who not qualied for riding
• Always follow the legal speed limit
on the vehicle and trafc law
• The posture of the operator and
passenger is important for proper
control. properly riding posture can
Keep vehicle in balance while riding.
• Operator should sit up-right with
two hand hold on handle bar, foot
on oorboard while driving.
• Passenger should make sure that
he/she can rmly hold on grip or
operator with foot step on footrest.
• Drving after Acohol drink or other il-
legal drugs is strickly prohibited.
• This vehicle is designed for onroad
use only. It is not suitable for off-road
use.
Protective clothing
Properly clothing yourself will keep you
safety from potential accidents:
• Always wear an approved helmet.
• With face shield to protect your eye
from dust and rain drop.

uence on the steering & balance.
It
may cause possibility of an accident,
please extremely caution and follow
below limitation when you equipped
with accessories. Below are some ge-
neral or accessories. Here are some
guidelines to follow if loading cargo or
adding accessories to your vehicle.
Loading
The total weight of the operator, pas-
senger, accessories and cargo must
not exceed the maximum load limit.
Maximum load
(not include the vehicle): 150kg
When loading within this weight limit,
keep the following in mind:
• Cargo and accessory weight should
be kept as low and close to the ve-
hicle as possible. Make sure to dis-
tribute the weight as evenly as pos-
sible on both sides of the vehicle to
minimize imbalance or instability.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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• The wear of proper jacket, shoes,
groves etc., can be better protection,
reducing the degree of injuiry from
un-expected accident.
• Never wear loose-tting clothes,
otherwise they could catch on the
control levers or wheels and cause
injury or an accident.
• Never touch the engine or exhaust
system during or after operation.
They become very hot and can
cause burns. Always wear protective
clothing that covers your legs, ank-
les, and feet.
Modications
Modications made to this vehicle that
not approved by maker, or the removal
of original equipment, may let vehicle
unsafe for use and cause severe per-
sonal injury. Modications may also
make your vehicle illegal touse.
Loading and accessories
Adding accessories or cargo to your
vehicle may cause the different on the
weight distribution of vehicle and in-
• Make sure that accessories and
cargo are securely attached to ve-
hicle before riding
• Never attach any large or heavy
items to the handlebar, front fork, or
front fender. Such items can create
unstable handling or a slow steering
response.
Accessorries
Genuine accessories have been speci-
cally designed for use on this vehicle.
If need, please contact with dealer for
detail. Since the maker can not test all
other accessories , you must perso-
nally be responble for the proper selec-
tion, installation and use of non-OEM
accessories.
Keep the following guidelines in mind,
when mounting accessories.
• Never install accessories or carry
cargo that would inuence on the
ground clearance, limit suspension
travel, steering,or obscure lights or
turning lights, reectors.

SAFETY INFORMATION
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• Accessories on the handle bar/front
suspension area will cause bad inu-
ence on steering the vehicle. if you
will install accessories, please keep
it as light in weight and not interfere
on steering the vehicle.
This vehicle
is for On-Road transportation purpo-
se only, please do not install any of
extended cargo carrier as sulky, that
will make vehicle unstable in cross
winds and vehicle turns.
• While equip with electrical accesso-
ries, please consult with qualiled
stores, to make sure such items
will not exceed the capacity of the
vehicle’s electrical system. Unpro-
per install of such items may cause
a dangerous loss of lights, lower en-
gine power or even damage the ve-
hicle.
Gasoline and exhaust gas
• GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMAB-
LE:
• Always turn the engine off when
refueling.
• Take care not to spill any gasoli-
ne on the engine (hot) or exhaust
system when refueling.
• Do not smoke or use Mobile pho-
ne while re-fueling.
• Never start the engine or let it run for
any length of time in a closed area.
The exhaust fumes are poisonous
and may cause loss of conscious-
ness and death within a short time.
• Always turn the engine off before
leaving the vehicle and remove the
key from the main switch. When
parking the vehicle, please note the
following:
• The engine and exhaust system
remain hot, therefore, park the ve-
hicle in a place where pedestrians
or children are not likely to touch
these hot areas.
• Do not park the vehicle on a slope
or soft ground, otherwise it may
fall over.
• Do not lay your vehicle to near
ammable place.
• In case of swallow any gasoline, or
gasoline get into your eyes, please
see your doctor immeidately. Keep
away the gasoline to your skin and
water.
OTHER SAFE-RIDING POINTS
• Turn the signal before making turns.
• When raining or across on run on
the wet road, Iron Plates, keep your
speed low, slightly using braking to
avoid slipping or even fall down.
• Be careful when passing parked
cars. A driver might not see you and
open a door in your path.

SAFETY INFORMATION
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ANTI-TAMPERING LABEL
1. Anti-tampering label
1
Symbol image

DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE
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LEFT VIEW
1. Front wheel
2. Front disc brake
3. Headlight
4. Front turn signal light
5. Radiator
6. Fuel tank cap
7. Spark plug
8. Fuel cock
9. Side stand
10. Air lter
11. Pedal
12. Seat lock
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89
10
2
1
4
3
6
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7
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DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE
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RIGHT VIEW
13. License plate light
14. Tail light / brake light
15. Rear wheel
16. Mufer
17. Rear turn signal light
18. Rear disc brake
19. Kickstarter
20. Brake pedal
21. Coolant reservoir
22. Brake lever
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22
20
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13 16
14 17

DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
23. Clutch lever
24. Left handlebar switches
25. Clutch pedal
26. Dashboard unit
27. Main switch
28. Brake pedal
29. Brake lever
30. Throttle grip
31. Right handlebar switches
23
24
31
28
29
26
27
30
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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MAIN SWITCH / STEERING LOCK
The main switch/steering lock controls
the ignition and lighting systems, and
also used to lock the steering. The va-
rious positions are described as below.
On
All electrical circuits are supplied with
power, the engine can be started. The
key cannot be removed.
Off
All electrical systems are off . The key
can be removed.
Steering lock
The steering is locked, and all electri-
cal systems are off. The key can be
removed.
Lock the steering
1. Turn the handlebars all the way to
the left.
2. Push the key in and turn it to the
position while still pushing it.
3. Remove the key.
Unlock the steering
Push the key in and then turn it to
position while still pushing it.
!WARNING
Never turn the key to or , while
the vehicle is moving, otherwise the
electrical systems will be switched
off, which may result in loss of con-
trol or an accident. Make sure that
the vehicle is stopped before tur-
ning the key.
DASHBOARD UNIT - ANALOG
2
5
61
4
3
7
8
1. Turn signal indicator lamp
2. Main beam indicator lamp
3. Low beam indicator lamp
4. 2-stroke engine oil indicator
5. Coolant indicator light
6. Neutral indicator lamp N
7. Speedometer
8. Odometer
Turn signal indicator lamps
The relevant indicator lamp ashes
whenever you activate the turn signals.

DASHBOARD UNIT - DIGITAL
5
2
7
4
3
9
1
6
8
1. Turn signal indicator lamp
2. Main beam indicator lamp
3. 2-stroke engine oil indicator
4. Coolant indicator light
5. Neutral indicator lamp N
6. Speedometer
7. Odometer
8. SEL - button
9. ADJ - button
Turn signal indicator lamps
The relevant indicator lamp ashes
whenever you activate the turn signals.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Main beam indicator lamp
Lights up whenever main beam is swit-
ched on.
Low beam indicator lamp
Low beam indicator comes on when
low beam headlight is on.
2-stroke engine oil indicator
The warning light when the engine oil
level in the 2-stroke engine oil tank is
low. If the warning light comes on du-
ring operation, check the oil level and
ll the oil tank with an 2- stroke engine
oil. The warning light should go off after
the 2-stroke engine oil tank has been
relled.
CAUTION
Do not operate the vehicle until you
know that the 2-stroke engine oil level
is sufcient. Lack of engine oil will da-
mage the engine.
!WARNING
Please note that the engine oil war-
ning light is model dependent. If
your vehicle has no engine oil war-
ning you must check the oil level
before each ride.
Water thermometer indicator
It indicates the cooling uid tempera-
ture. When it is on, means the water
temperature is too high and should
have a break sometime. If it is on by
a long time, please check the coolant
bottle.
Neutral indicator lamp (N)
Lights up whenever neutral (N) is se-
lected.
Speedometer and odometer
The dashboard unit is equipped with
a speedometer and an odometer. The
speedometer shows the riding speed.
The odometer shows the total distance
traveled.

Water thermometer indicator
It indicates the cooling uid tempera-
ture. When it is on, means the water
temperature is too high and should
have a break sometime. If it is on by
a long time, please check the coolant
bottle.
Neutral indicator lamp (N)
Lights up whenever neutral (N) is se-
lected.
Speedometer and odometer
The dashboard unit is equipped with
a speedometer and an odometer. The
speedometer shows the riding speed.
The odometer shows the total distance
traveled.
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Main beam indicator lamp
Lights up whenever main beam is swit-
ched on.
2-stroke engine oil indicator
The warning light when the engine oil
level in the 2-stroke engine oil tank is
low. If the warning light comes on du-
ring operation, check the oil level and
ll the oil tank with an 2- stroke engine
oil. The warning light should go off after
the 2-stroke engine oil tank has been
relled.
CAUTION
Do not operate the vehicle until you
know that the 2-stroke engine oil level
is sufcient. Lack of engine oil will da-
mage the engine.
!WARNING
Please note that the engine oil war-
ning light is model dependent. If
your vehicle has no engine oil war-
ning you must check the oil level
before each ride.
Adjust button
Main screen
In the main screen press the adjust
button once to switch the function from
odometer to trip.
When the odometer display range is
over the Max it starts at zero. When the
display range of trip meter is over the
Max it will also start at zero automati-
cally but it can also be reset manually
by holding the adjust button for 3 sec
under the trip screen.
In the main screen press and hold the
adjust button for 3 sec to switch from
km to mile.

Watch screen
In clock screen press the adjust button
once to switch from clock to the main
screen.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Trip screen
In trip screen press the adjust button
once to switch from trip to clock.
Press and hold the adjust for 3 sec to
reset the trip.
Select button
Main screen
In main screen press and hold the se-
lect button for 3 sec to switch the back-
light color.
Watch-settings
In main screen press and hold the se-
lect and the adjust button for 3 sec to
enter the clock settings.
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HANDLEBAR SWITCHES - LEFT
1
2
4
3
1. High/Low beam switch /
2. Turn signal switch
3. Horn switch
4. Choke switch
High/Low bean switch /
Set this switch tof for the high
beam and to for the low beam.
Turn signal switch
To signal a right-hand turn, push this
switch to . To signal a left-hand turn,
push this switch to . When released,
the switch returns to the center posi-
Example: You want to set the hour to
14h press the adjust button to choose
the hour you want to set.
Example: You want to set the minute
to 14:05 press the select button to en-
ter the minute settings.
Then press the adjust button to choose
the minute you want to set.
After the settings are done press the
select button to store your settings and
get back to the main screen.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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tion. To cancel the turn signal lights,
push the switch in after it has returned
to the center position.
Horn switch
Press this switch to sound the horn.
Choke switch
The actuation of the lever facilitates the
ignition and start of the vehicle when
the engine is cold. Do not forget to give
back the handle to the starting position
after reaching the operating tempera-
ture.
HANDLEBAR SWITCHES - RIGHT
1
1. Starter switch
Starter switch
Pull the clutch lever in and press the
electric starter switch to start the
vehicle.
CAUTION
At the same time you have to pull the
brake lever to start the vehicle. For st-
arting the vehicle read the notes in ma-
nual.
KICKSTARTER
The kickstarter (1) is located on the
right side of the vehicle. It is used to
start when the battery is empty or the
electric starter would not work. The en-
gine can only be started with the neut-
ral gear is selected.
To start the engine with the kickstarter,
move it down lightly with your foot un-
til the gears engage, and then push it
down smoothly but forcefully.
1
CAUTION
After starting the engine it is necessary
to bring back the kickstarter to the star-
ting position.
BRAKE LEVER
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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The brake lever is for the front brake is
located in the right side of the handle-
bar. Pull back the lever to operate the
brake.
BRAKE PEDAL
1
The brake pedal (1) is located on the
right-hand side of the vehicle and ope-
rates the rear brake. Familiarise your-
self with how it works before you ride
the vehicle on public roads. Novices
and returning riders are recommended
to take a riding techniques course.
CLUTCH PEDAL
1
1
6,5,4,3,2
N
The clutch pedal (1) is located on the
left side of the vehicle. The possible
switching positions you see in the pic-
ture. The idle is between rst and se-
cond gear.
CAUTION
Never attempt to change gear without
releasing the clutch. Novices and retur-
ning riders are recommended to take a
riding techniques course.
FUEL COCK
1. ▪ OFF
No petrol can ow from the fuel tank
to the carburettor. Always turn the
petrol tap to the OFF position as
soon as you have parked the vehic-
le.
2. ON
Turn the petrol tap to this position
before you attempt to start the ve-
hicle. Petrol ows from the fuel tank
to the carburettor.
3. RESERVE
Irregular vehicle behaviour is of-
ten caused by a lack of fuel. In this
event, turn the petrol tap to the RES
position.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
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Make sure that there is sufcient fuel in
the tank. Fill the fuel tank to the bottom
of the ller tube as shown.
!WARNING
• Do not overll the fuel tank, other-
wise it may overow when the fuel
warms up and expands.
• Avoid spilling fuel on the hot engine.
CAUTION
Immediately wipe off spilled fuel with
a clean, dry, soft cloth, since fuel may
damage the painted surfaces or plastic
parts.
Regular unleaded gasoline only.
Recommended fuel: 95 oct
10 l +/- 0,2l
!!CAUTION!!
BIOETHANOL E10 IS NOT SUITABLE
1
CAUTION
Make sure that the fuel tank cap is pro-
perly closed and locked before riding.
FUEL
1
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
RESERVE
ON
▪ OFF
CAUTION
If you need switch to the RESERVE
position, visit a lling station at the ear-
liest opportunity to refuel.
FUEL TANK CAP
To open the fuel tank cap (1) you have
to turn it counterclockwise. After refue-
ling, you must turn it clockwise to close.
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