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Exploded view — instruments
Exploded view — instruments
Exploded view - instruments
Exploded view — headlight
Exploded view — headlight
Exploded view - headlight
Exploded view — rear light and indicators
Exploded view — rear light and indicators
Exploded view - rear light and indicators
Exploded view — battery, horn and wiring
Exploded view — battery, horn and wiring
Exploded view - battery, horn and wiring
Fuses replacement
Fuses replacement
1. Fuse box; 2. Spare fuses Note: Numbers shown in the diagram correspond to the fuse position numbers in the table below. The fuse box is located beneath the rider's seat. To allow access to the fuse box, the rider's seat must be removed as...
Fuse identification
Fuse identification
A biown fuse is indicated when all of the systems protected by that fuse become inoperative. When checking for a blown fuse, use the table below to establish which fuse has blown. Circuit ProtectedRating (Amps)Position Accessory lights151 Ignition...
Headlight vertical adjustment
Headlight vertical adjustment
Warning! Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and weather conditions in which the motorcycle is being operated. Ensure that the beams are adjusted to illuminate the road surface sufficiently far ahead without dazzling oncoming traffic. An...
Headlight horizontal adjustment
Headlight horizontal adjustment
1. Horizontal beam adjuster 1. The horizontal beams of both headlights can be adjusted individually. The same procedure is used to adjust either headlight. 2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 3. Slacken the headlight bowl fixing. 4....
Headlight bulb replacement
Headlight bulb replacement
It is necessary to remove the headlight from the headlight bowl to gain access to the bulbs. 1. Headlight bulb; 2. Bulb clip; 3. Position light bulb Warning! The bulbs become hot during use. Always allow sufficient time for the bulbs to cool before...
Rear light — bulb replacement
Rear light — bulb replacement
1. Rear light bulb; 2. Bulb holder Warning! The bulb becomes hot during use. Always allow sufficient time for the bulb to cool before handling. Avoid touching the glass part of the bulb. If the glass is touched or gets dirty, clean with alcohol...
Indicator lights — bulb replacement
Indicator lights — bulb replacement
1. Lens; 2. Lens screw; 3. Bulb Note: The lens on each indicator light is held in place by two screws. 1. Release the screws and remove the lens to gain access to the bulb for replacement. Warning! The bulb becomes hot during use. Always allow...
Relays — identification and location
Relays — identification and location
Note: Relays can be found in two locations on the motorcycle, beneath the left and right hand side covers. Relay identification - left hand side 1. Fuel pump relay; 2. EMS relay; 3. Cooling fan relay Relay identification - right hand side 1. Starter...
ECM connector pin numbering
ECM connector pin numbering
The above illustration shows the pin numbering system used in the engine management and other electrical circuit diagrams. The small connector's pins are prefixed A and the large connector's pins B. As viewed on the mating face with the ECM (as per...
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