DIPPED/FULL BEAM BULB
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Do not tug on the electric cables to remove
the bulb electric connector.
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Remove the black rubber sleeve from the
central lamp-holder.
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Release the lamp-holder retaining spring (3)
and remove it.
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Draw out the lamp-holder (2) from the pa-
rabola seat.
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Press the bulb gently and turn it counter-
clockwise.
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Take out the bulb from its seat.
Once the bulb has been changed, just proceed
with the disassembly stages in the reverse order
in order to remount the optical unit.
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CLEANING THE VEHICLE AND INACTIVITY
It is a good rule to clean the vehicle periodically
to keep its parts in good condition.
If the vehicle is used in the following conditions,
more frequent washing is recommended:
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Coastal areas or areas with a hot and humid
climate in which the humidity and salinity in
the atmosphere are higher than normal.
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Roads or areas where salt or chemical prod-
ucts are used to melt snow and ice.
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Roads or areas where there are industrial
dusts or patches of tar.
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Sporting use and off-road riding.
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Presence on the vehicle body of dead in-
sects, bird droppings, etc.
It is advisable not to stop or park the vehicle
under plants or trees. In some seasons certain
plants and trees release residues, resins, fruits
or leaves containing harmful substances (in par-
ticular harmful for the bodywork).
RULES FOR WASHING
Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight, es-
pecially in summer, when the body is still warm
since the detergent would dry before rinsing and
could thus damage the paintwork.
Do not use liquids at a temperature over 40°C to
clean the plastic parts of the vehicle.
Do not direct high-pressure air (or water) jets or
steam jets onto the following parts:
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wheel hubs;
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controls located on the right and left side of
the handlebar;- cuscinetti;
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bearings;
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brake tanks and pumps;
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instruments and indicators;
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silencer outlet;
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steering lock;
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radiator fins;
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fuel filler cap and other caps or plugs;
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lamps;
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electrical connections;
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decals.
Do not use alcohol, petrol or solvents to clean
plastic or rubber parts or the saddle.
NOTE: to clean the external parts of the engine
only, use a degreasing detergent, brushes and
cloths, see page 100 LUBRICANTS table.
Using a high-pressure water jet could damage
certain vehicle parts.
Use a low-pressure water jet to rinse the vehicle
thoroughly and in particular the dirtiest parts. Us-
ing a soft sponge for the bodywork, wipe over
the whole vehicle.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly, always using a
low-pressure water jet. Dry with a clean chamois
leather.
RULES FOR END OF WASHING
Braking efficiency could be reduced after wash-
ing, since brake disks and pads are wet.
It is therefore advisable to dry the disks well and
wait for the pads to dry, after which proceed with
caution and repeatedly try out the brakes.
Only after meticulous and thorough washing
should you proceed with polishing using silicone
wax.
Do not use abrasive pastes on the vehicle, since
they ruin flat varnishes.
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