KYMCO People 150 Owner's manual

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Manual Icon Legend ................................................... (inside of front-cover)
CA Prop 65 Warning ................................................... (inside of front-cover)
Table of Contents.......................................................................................... 1
SECTION 1 - SAFETY................................................................ 2 - 6
Foreword ....................................................................................................... 2
Scooter Safety ........................................................................................ 3 - 4
Load Limits & Guidelines ............................................................................. 5
Accessories & Modifications ........................................................................ 6
SECTION 2 - CONTROLS & FEATURES............................... 7 - 17
Locations of Parts & Controls ................................................................ 7 - 8
Vehicle Identification Numbers .................................................................... 9
Keys.............................................................................................................10
Ignition Switch & Steering Lock ..........................................................10 - 11
Right-hand Handlebar Switch .................................................................... 11
Engine-stop Switch..................................................................................... 11
Electric Start Button.................................................................................... 11
Left-hand Handlebar Switch.......................................................................12
Headlight Dimmer Switch...........................................................................12
Turn Signal Switch...................................................................................... 12
Horn Button ................................................................................................. 12
Under-seat Storage Compartment ............................................................13
Helmet Hooks ..................................................................................... 13 - 14
Main Stand .................................................................................................. 14
Front Luggage Box ..................................................................................... 16
Instruments ......................................................................................... 15 - 16
Clock............................................................................................................ 16
Rear Shock Absorbers ...............................................................................17
Passenger Foot Rests................................................................................ 17
SECTION 3 - OPERATION..................................................... 18 - 38
Break-in Recommendations............................................................... 18 - 19
Tire Break-in................................................................................................19
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................19
Pre-ride Inspection ............................................................................. 20 - 30
Engine Oil Inspection ................................................................................. 21
Tire Inspection .................................................................................... 21 - 22
Fuel Level / Filler Cap ................................................................................23
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Brake Inspection ................................................................................. 24 - 27
Steering & Handlebar Inspection...............................................................27
Instrument Inspection .................................................................................28
Horn & Lights Inspection .................................................................... 28 - 29
Chassis Inspection ............................................................................. 29 - 30
Starting the Engine (electric start) ..................................................... 30 - 32
Starting the Engine (kick start)................................................................... 32
Riding Your Scooter............................................................................ 33 - 37
Parking Your Scooter.......................................................................... 37 - 38
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE............................................... 39 - 58
Importance of Maintenance .......................................................................39
Maintenance Schedule....................................................................... 40 - 41
Tires.............................................................................................................42
Tire Pressure...............................................................................................42
Engine Oil.................................................................................................... 43
Engine Oil Level Inspection & Change.............................................. 43 - 44
Transmission Fluid Change .......................................................................45
Air Filter Maintenance ................................................................................ 46
Spark Plug...................................................................................................47
Fuel System ................................................................................................48
Battery ................................................................................................. 48 - 50
Fuses...........................................................................................................50
Wire & Cable Covers .................................................................................. 51
Brake Fluid Level Inspection.............................................................. 51 - 52
Brake Lever & Shoe Adjustment................................................................52
Cleaning Your Scooter........................................................................ 53 - 54
Storage................................................................................................ 55 - 56
Maintenance Record .......................................................................... 57 - 58
Specifications (People 50) ......................................................................... 59
Specifications (People 150) .......................................................................60
Emission - KYMCO Clean Air System.......................................................61
Emission Information & EPA Warranty ......................................................62
KYMCO Limited Scooter Warranty ............................................................63
Index............................................................................................................64
Identification Numbers Record .................................. (inside of back-cover)
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Thank you for purchasing this KYMCO People scooter, and welcome to the KYMCO riding family.
Please read this Owner's Manual carefully before riding so that you will be thoroughly familiar with the proper
operation of your scooter’s controls, its features, its capabilities, and its limitations.
To ensure a long, trouble-free life for your scooter, be sure to provide it with proper care and maintenance as
set forth in this manual.
For replacement parts and accessories, you should always use genuine KYMCO products, as they have
been specially designed for your vehicle and manufactured to meet KYMCO's demanding standards.
Keep this Owner's Manual aboard your scooter at all times, so that you can refer to it whenever you need
information. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the scooter, and should remain with the
scooter when it is sold.
All information, illustrations, photographs and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest
product information available at the time of publication. Due to improvements or other changes, there may be
information in this manual that differs slightly from your vehicle. KYMCO reserves the right to make product
and publication changes at any time, without notice, and without incurring any liability.
SECTION 1 -
FOREWORD & SAFETY INTRODUCTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your scooter can provide you with many years of service and
pleasure if you take responsibility for your own safety and un-
derstand the challenges that you can meet on the road. There
is much that you can do to protect yourself when you ride. You
will find many helpful recommendations throughout this
manual. Here are some very important safety tips:
Wear a helmet
Scooter safety equipment starts with a quality helmet. One of
the most serious injuries you can suffer in a crash is a head
injury. Always wear a properly approved helmet. You should
also wear suitable eye protection.
Make yourself easy to see
To make yourself more visible, wear bright, reflective clothing;
position yourself so other drivers can see you; signal before
turning or changing lanes; and use your horn when it will help
others notice you.
Know your limits
Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times. Know-
ing these limits and staying within them will help you avoid
accidents.
SCOOTER SAFETY
Keep your scooter in safe condition
For safe riding, it is important to inspect your scooter before
every ride and perform all recommended maintenance. Never
exceed load limits, and only use accessories that have been
approved by KYMCO for this scooter.
Inspect your scooter before riding
Do not forget to perform an entire safety inspection to ensure
your, and your passenger's safety, before each ride.
Be extra safety conscious on bad weather days
Riding on bad weather days, especially wet ones, requires ex-
tra caution. Braking distance can double on a rainy day. Stay
off of painted surfaces, manhole covers and greasy appearing
areas on the pavement, as they can be especially slippery. Use
extreme caution at railway crossings and on metal gratings and
bridges. Whenever your are in doubt about the road conditions,
slow down.
Modification
Modification of your scooter, or removal of original equipment
may render the vehicle unsafe or illegal. Obey all applicable
equipment regulations in your area.
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SCOOTER SAFETY
PROTECTIVE APPAREL
For your safety, always wear an approved motorcycle or scooter
helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and a long-
sleeved shirt or jacket whenever you ride your scooter.
Helmets and protection
Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear be-
cause it offers the best protection against head injuries. Your
helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely. Always
wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and aid
your vision.
Additional riding gear
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, you should also use:
Sturdy boots with nonslip soles to help protect your
feet and ankles
Leather gloves to keep your hands warm and help pre-
vent blisters, cuts, burns and bruises
A motorcycle or scooter riding suit or jacket that has
been designed for comfort, as well as protection. Bright
colored and reflective clothing can help make you more
noticeable in traffic. Be sure to avoid loose clothing
that can get caught on any part of your scooter.
1 Wear gloves and use both hands to grasp the handle-
bar when riding
2 Always wear a helmet and eye protection
3 Wear bright or reflective clothing. Clothes should fit
properly (not too tight or loose)
4 Footwear should be the proper size, have low heels,
and offer ankle protection
Not wearing a helmet increases your chance of serious
injury or death in a crash. Be sure you and your pas-
senger always wear an approved motorcycle helmet that
fits properly. You should also wear eye protection and other protective
apparel when you ride.
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LOAD LIMITS & LOADING GUIDELINES
These general guidelines may help you decide how to add
accessories to your scooter and how to load it properly.
Load limits
These specifications are the load limits for your People scooter.
Overloading the scooter will affect its stability and handling.
Be sure to stay within the limits given below:
Maximum weight capacity (Includes the weight of the rider,
passenger, cargo and accessories): ........ 330 lb (150 kg)
Maximum cargo weight:........................... 36.3 lb (16.5 kg)
Front luggage box 5 5
5 5
5 weight limit:............. 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)
Under-seat compartment 66
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6 weight limit: ... 22 lbs (10 kg)
Rear carrier (rack) 7 7
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7 weight limit:...................11 lbs (5 kg)
Loading guidelines
Improperly loading your scooter will affect its stability and han-
dling. You should ride at reduced speeds when you are carrying a
passenger or cargo. Follow these guidelines whenever you carry
a passenger or cargo:
Check that both tires are properly inflated
To prevent loose items from creating a hazard, make
sure all cargo is securely tied down before you ride
Place cargo weight as close to the center of the scooter
as possible
Balance cargo weight evenly on both sides of the scooter
Overloading or improper loading will affect vehicle han-
dling, stability and braking, and can lead to an accident.
Never exceed the stated load capacity of your scooter.
Cargo should be properly distributed and securely at-
tached. Reduce speed when carrying cargo. Allow greater
distances for braking.
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ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATION
There is a large variety of accessories available to KYMCO
scooter owners. KYMCO cannot control the quality or suitabil-
ity of accessories you may wish to purchase. But the addition
of unsuitable accessories to your scooter can lead to unsafe
operating conditions. It is not possible for KYMCO to test each
accessory on the market, or all of the combinations of the avail-
able accessories. Your KYMCO dealer will be happy to assist
you in selecting quality accessories and see that they are in-
stalled correctly.
Use extreme caution when selecting and installing the ac-
cessories for your scooter.
No modifications
KYMCO strongly advises you against removing any original
equipment or modifying your scooter in any way that would
change its design or operation.
Improper accessories or modifications can make your
scooter unsafe and can lead to an accident.
Never modify your scooter through the improper instal-
lation or use of accessories. All parts and accessories
added to this vehicle should be genuine KYMCO or
equivalent components designed for use on this
scooter.
All accessories should be installed and used accord-
ing to the product’s instructions. If you have any ques-
tions, consult an authorized KYMCO dealer.
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1 VIN (Vehicle Identification
Number -or- Frame Number)
2 Left front turn signal
3Front glove box
NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.
SECTION 2 -
CONTROLS & FEATURES
Location of parts & controls
4Turn signal switch, headlight dimmer
switch, horn button
5 Seat lock
6 Rear carrier (rack)
7 Taillight/Brake light
8 Left rear turn signal
9Air cleaner assembly
AT ESN (Engine Serial Number)
AK Kick-start lever
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Location of parts & controls
NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.
1 Exhaust muffler
2 Battery (under seat)
3Right rear turn signal
4Taillight/Brake light
5 Fuel filler (under seat)
6 Under-seat storage compartment
7 Engine stop switch, starter motor
button
8 Headlight
9Ignition switch
AT Right front turn signal
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
You scooter had identification numbers stamped into the frame and
engine cases during manufacture.
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or Frame Number
To view the VIN 1, remove the cover on the frame cover by releasing
its tab with a flat-head screw driver.
ESN (Engine Serial Number)
The ESN 2, is stamped on the left engine case.
NOTE:
Write your scooter’s VIN and ESN in the boxes provided in the
inside, rear cover of this Owner's Manual.
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Keys
Your People scooter is supplied with two identical ignition
switch keys. The ignition key operates the ignition switch, the
steering lock, and is used to open the seat to gain access to
the front luggage box and the under-seat storage compart-
ment (to open the fuel filler cap).
The keys have a unique code stamped on the tab supplied
with the keys. This code is not stamped on the scooter and is
not recorded in the vehicle's basic documentation for security
reasons. Since this code is required if you need replacement
keys, record this important code in the box provided on the
inside, rear cover of this Owner's Manual.
Ignition switch & Steering lock
CONTROLS & FEATURES
NOTE: Your scooter’s keys may differ slightly in appearance from
the images in this manual.
ON: In this position, electrical power is connected to start
and operate the engine (the key cannot be removed).
OFF: In this position, electrical power is disconnected
and the engine cannot start or operate (the key can
be removed).
LOCK: In this position, the steering is locked, electrical
power is disconnected, and the engine cannot start or
operate (the key can be removed).
Key code tab
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Your People scooter is equipped with an ignition switch 1
that can turn on or off the vehicle’s electrical power supply, but
can also lock the steering for security.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
After locking the ignition switch, turn the handlebar gen-
tly to confirm that the steering is locked. Do not park
your scooter in a position that will interfere with vehicle
or pedestrian traffic.
Do not turn the ignition switch to the lock position when
riding, as this could cause the steering to lock, and you
could lose control of your scooter.
Right handlebar switch
NOTE: The starter motor will not engage unless a brake le-
ver is squeezed at the same time the starter button is pressed.
Electric starter button 22
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2:
Press the electric starter button to activate the starter motor.
Engine stop switch 11
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1:
The engine stop switch turns off the ignition, stopping the en-
gine. The scooter’s lights and horn still function.
Do not operate the starter motor for more than five sec-
onds at a time. To do so may cause the starter motor to
over heat and be damaged. If the scooter fails to start
immediately, check the fuel level and the battery condi-
tion, and allow the starter motor to cool before attempt-
ing to start the engine again.
Locking the steering
Turn the handlebar fully to the left. Press in and rotate the
ignition switch key counterclockwise to the “LOCK” posi-
tion. The steering will now be locked. Remove the ignition
switch key.
Unlocking the steering
Insert and rotate the ignition switch key clockwise from the
“LOCK” position to the “OFF” or “ON” position. The steer-
ing is now unlocked, and you may start and operate the
scooter.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Left handlebar switch
Headlamp switch -- UP 33
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3:
The upper switch position turns the headlight high beam on.
The high beam indicator light on the dash is activated as well.
Headlamp switch -- DOWN 44
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4:
The lower switch position turns the headlight low beam on.
Passing light button - PRESS DOWN 55
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5:
When downward pressure is applied to the headlight rocker
switch, the high beam is activated. When pressure is released,
the low beam setting is restored. This enables you to rapidly flick
high beam on and off to signal other vehicles that you wish to
pass.
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Turn signal switch:
Use the turn signal indicator to signal to other traffic that you
intend to turn or change lanes. The turn signal light on the
dash will flash to indicate that the switch is engaged.
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6 Slide the turn switch to the left to activate the left turn signal.
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7 Slide the switch to the right to activate the right turn signal.
To cancel the turn signal, press down on the signal switch 8.
Horn button 99
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9:
Press the horn button to sound the horn.
NOTE: The horn will only sound when the ignition is “ON”.
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Helmet hooks
Your scooter has two helmet hooks 2 allowing you to hang
your helmet(s) outside of the under-seat storage compartment.
With the seat up, put the helmet’s retaining ring onto the helmet
hook. Lower and press down on the seat to lock it and secure the
helmet in place. To remove the helmet, open the seat.
Under-seat storage compartment
Your scooter is equipped with an under-seat storage compart-
ment that permits you to secure cargo and other items.
To open the seat, insert the ignition switch key in the seat
lock 1 located on the left side of the seat, and rotate it
clockwise. When the seat latch releases, lift up on the seat.
Under-seat compartment weight limit: ...... 22 lbs (10 kg)
To close the seat, lower the seat and press down until it is
secured by the latch. Gently lift up on the seat to make sure
it is locked before riding.
Never exceed the maximum weight limit of the storage
compartment, as vehicle handling and stability may be
severely affected. Do not leave the ignition switch key
under the seat.
CONTROLS & FEATURES
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Do not ride your scooter with a helmet hanging from
a helmet hook, as this can interfere with your ability
to control your scooter, and may cause an accident.
Engine heat may cause the under-seat storage com-
partment to become warm. Therefore, do not store
any items in this compartment that are susceptible
to heat damage, including but not limited to food or
flammable materials.
Main stand (center stand)
Your People scooter is equipped with a main (center) stand.
Always park your the scooter on firm, level ground to
help prevent it from falling over. If you must park on an
incline, aim the front of your scooter uphill.
To park your scooter on the main stand, stand on the left
side of the scooter and grasp the handlebar with your left
hand, while grasping the side of the rear rack with your
right hand. Step down on the foot pad of the main stand
with your foot, while pulling up and back on the rear rack.
This lifting motion will allow the scooter to rock backwards,
and up onto the main stand.
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6 High Beam Indicator Light: This light is illuminated when
the headlight high beam is activated.
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7 Low Beam Indicator Light: This light is illuminated when
the headlight low beam is activated.
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8 Left Turn Signal Indicator Light: Flashes when the left
turn signals are activated.
CONTROLS & FEATURES
Instruments & Indicators
1 1
1 1
1 Speedometer: Indicates the road speed in MPH (miles
per hour).
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2 Odometer: Indicates the total riding mileage of the scooter.
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3 Fuel Gauge: Indicates the amount of gasoline in the fuel
tank. Refill the tank with unleaded gasoline before the
needle reaches the “E” (empty) mark. (You should main-
tain the fuel level above the one-quarter mark above empty
whenever possible).
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4 Clock: Indicates the time (24-hour format) or the date.
Mode & Adjustment Buttons: Used to adjust the clock’s
time and date setting.
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5 Right Turn Signal Indicator Light: Flashes when the right
turn signals are activated.
Your People scooter is equipped with a multifunction meter
along with a indicator set. This multifunction meter includes
an analog speedometer, an odometer, fuel level display, and a
digital clock. The set also includes indicator lamps to alert you
to headlight and turn signal functions.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Adjusting the clock time:
Turn the ignition switch “ON” and use the Mode Button 9 9
9 9
9 and
the Adjustment Button ATAT
ATAT
AT to adjust the clock’s time setting.
1. The Mode Button 99
99
9 will toggle the clock display be-
tween the “time” display or “date” display. Press the
button momentarily to select which display you wish to
adjust.
2. Press the Adjustment Button ATAT
ATAT
AT momentarily twice to
change the display to the “Adjustment mode”. The dis-
played digits that will be blinking can be adjusted.
3. Now, use the Mode Button 99
99
9 to change the blinking
digits. Press the button momentarily to select the de-
sired number. Once you’ve made the desired change,
use the Adjustment Button ATAT
ATAT
AT again to change to the
next “blinking” digit you wish to change.
ATAT
ATAT
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4. Again, use the Mode Button 99
99
9 momentarily to cycle
through the displayed digits until you reach the desig-
nated number.
5. Once you have made all of your desired changes, press
both the Mode Button 9 9
9 9
9 and the Adjustment Button
ATAT
ATAT
AT simultaneously to exit the “Adjustment mode”.
6. After your setting, you can use the Mode Button 99
99
9 at
any time to toggle the clock display between the “time”
or “date” displays and follow the same steps to change
the display.
Do not adjust the clock setting while you are riding
your scooter. This activity will distract you from safely
and properly operating your scooter and can lead to
an accident.
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Passenger foot rest
Your People scooter is equipped with foot rests 2 that swing
out for use when you are carrying a passenger.
Riding with a passenger will change the handling char-
acteristics of your scooter. Allow for extra braking dis-
tance and use extra care when riding in traffic.
Be sure you and your passenger always wear approved
and properly fitting motorcycle helmets. You and your
passenger should also wear eye protection and other
protective apparel when you ride.
CONTROLS & FEATURES
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Rear shock absorbers
You can adjust the spring preload of your scooter’s shock
absorbers to match the load it will be carrying.
1. Insert the rod tool from the tool kit into the preload collar 1
on each shock absorber and rotate the collar to increase or
decrease the spring preload.
2. There are three steps on the spring preload collar. The cen-
ter step “medium” is the standard setting. The longer step
“hard”, and the shorter step “soft”, are optional settings based
upon your load and riding preference.
When adjusting the spring preload, rotate each shock
absorber’s collar to the same setting.
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Break-in recommendations
The first 600 miles (1,000 km) of riding are the most important
in the life of your scooter. Following proper break-in procedures
during this time will help ensure maximum life and performance
from your new scooter. Proper break-in operation allows the ma-
chined surfaces to polish each other and mate smoothly.
Your scooter’s reliability and performance depend on your
exercise of special care and restraint during the break-in pe-
riod. It is especially important that you avoid operating the
engine in a manner which could expose the engine parts to
excessive heat.
The following guidelines should be followed during the break-
in period:
Maximum throttle operation:
Initial 300 miles (600 km): ...................Less than 1/2 throttle
300 miles to 600 miles (1,000 km):.....Less than 3/4 throttle
Vary the engine speed:
The engine speed should be varied and (not held at a con-
stant rate) for long periods of time. This allows the parts to be
"loaded" with pressure, and then “unloaded”, allowing the parts
to cool. This aids in the mating process of the engine and
transmission components. Although it is essential that some
stress be placed on these components during break-in to en-
sure that this mating process occurs. Do not, however, apply
excessive load on the scooter's drive line.
Avoid constant low speed operation:
Operating the engine at constant low speed (light load) can
cause parts to glaze and not seat in properly. Allow the engine
to accelerate freely, without exceeding the recommended
throttle openings.
Avoid using full throttle during the break-in period.
The initial service:
The 200 mile (300 km) initial service is the most important
service your scooter will receive. Take extra care to observe
your scooter’s initial service in a timely fashion. During
the break-in period, all of the engine components will have
worn in, and all of the other parts will have seated in, so ad-
justments will be required. All fasteners will be tightened, and
the contaminated engine oil will be replaced.
NOTE: Completion of the 200 mile (300 km) initial service
will ensure optimum service life and performance from
your scooter. It is imperative that this service be performed
in a timely fashion.
SECTION 3 -
OPERATION
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