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ChECkS TO BE pERfORmEd BEfORE EaCh RidE
The vehicle can be used only if it is in perfect condition from a technical point of
view. To ensure maximum safety, it is advisable to carry out a general inspection of
the motorcycle before each ride. The checks to be performed are described below.
1 CHECK THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL
Insufficient oil levels lead to early wear and, in the long run, to engine damage.
2 FUEL
Check the level of the fuel in the tank, arrange the breather pipe so that it has no
kinks and fit the fuel tank cap.
3 DRIVE CHAIN
A slack chain can come out of the chainring and sprocket. An overtight chain
can break or damage the other components of the final drive. A dirty or poorly
lubricated chain can cause premature wear of the parts.
4 TYRES
Thoroughly check the tyre tread. If a tyre presents cuts or bulges, replace it. The
thickness of the tread must be as prescribed by law. Check the tyre pressure.
Wear and unsuitable pressure adversely affect road holding.
5 BRAKES
Check the operation of the brakes and the level of the brake fluid. If the brake
fluid level falls below the minimum, check the brake pads for wear and the brak-
ing system for possible leaks. If an oil leak is found, have the braking system
overhauled by a specialized BETAMOTOR workshop.
6 CABLE CONTROLS
Check the adjustment and the operation of all the cable controls.
7 COOLANT
Check the level of the coolant when the engine is cold.
8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
With the engine running, check the operation of the headlight, the rear and brake
lights, the indicators, the warning lights and the horn.
9 SPOKES
Check that the spokes are properly tightened.
10 NUTS AND BOLTS
Inspect all the nuts and bolts.
Note
Check the presence of the vehicle identification papers.
In cold weather, it is advisable to warm up the engine by letting it idle a few minutes
before starting it off. Each time the vehicle is used cross-country, it is necessary to
wash carefully, dry it and then lubricate.
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