User manual GAS GAS FSR 450 2007

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[. . . ] FSR450´07 USER MANUAL ENGLISH Foreword GAS GAS thanks you for your confidence. By choosing the new GAS GAS FSR / FSR SM 2007 you have just entered the great GAS GAS family and, as a user of the number one off-road motorbike manufacturer, you deserve the distinguished treatment that we wish to offer to you both in our after-sale relationship and in the explanations that we provide in this manual. Our FSR / FSR SM 2007 is a bike conceived for highly competitive performance. In fact this bike is the fruit of many years of competition and experimentation in these demanding disciplines; many great trial riders have contributed their expertise and achievements to the essential data we have used to create these high-quality, exclusive motorcycles incorporating key features such as reliability, high performance and stability. [. . . ] Centring the rim Put a quadrant gauge next to the rim and rotate the wheel to measure the axial centring. Put the dial on the inside of the rim circumference, rotate the wheel and the difference between the largest and smallest measurement is the centring measurement. If the wheel is slightly off-centre then this can be corrected by loosening certain spokes and tightening others in order to change the rim position. Spoke tightening tool NOTE A soldered area on the rim may give an excessive reading. Ignore this while measuring the centring. -38- Cleaning 1- Preparation for cleaning Before cleaning the motorcycle must be prepared so that water does not penetrate certain areas of the bike. The exhaust: Once this is cold, cover it with a plastic bag attached with rubber. Clutch and brake levers, grips and stop button: cover with a plastic bag. Air filter intake: cover this with insulation tape or a cloth. 3- After cleaning - Remove the plastic bags and clean the air filter intake. WARNING Never wax or lubricate the brake disk, this could lead to brake failure and could provoke an accident. Clean the disk using trichloroethylene or acetone. 2- Where to be careful Avoid spraying water with any great force near the following places: Disc brake master cylinders and callipers; under the fuel tank (If water gets into the ignition coil or into the spark plug cap, the spark will jump through the water and be grounded out; the affected parts must be dried). Swing arm pivots. -39- Tighten bolts and nuts Every day before using the bike, rapidly ensure that all bolts and nuts are tightened. Also make certain that all of the other fastenings are in place and in good condition. 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 1 19 20 21 22 24 23 25 8 10 11 13 14 15 12 16 17 18 26 28 27 29 1- Front and rear wheels 2- Front forks 3- Handle bars 4- Clutch lever support bolt 6- Air filter housing bolts 7- Seat support bolts 8- Spokes 9- Disk plate screws 10- Front axle bolt 11- Brake attachment bolt 12- Sub chassis support bolt 13- Radiator support bolts 14- Nuts and bolts of the engine mounting 15- Shift pedal bolts 16- Chain guide bolts 17- Chain adjust bolt -40- 18- Rear axle bolt 19- Silencer support bolts 20- Sub chassis bolts 21- Rear shock bolts 22- Exhaust flange bolt 23- Upper suspension plate bolts 24- Steering head nut 25- Brake lever support bolt 26- Rod support bolt 27- Rear brake pedal bolt 28- Rod support bolt Rocker 29- Rocker arm bolt TIGHTENING TORQUE TABLE Tighten all of the bolts and nuts using the correct spanners. If not correctly tightened then motorcycle damage or even an accident could occur. PART NAME Nm Kgm E N G I N E C H A S S I S Engine drain plug Kick pedal bolt Kick pedal nut Shift pedal bolt Spark plug Water pump cover drain plug Calliper mounting bolts Disc plate mounting screws Engine mounting bolts Front axle bolt Front brake lever support bolt Fork flange bolt Steering nut Rear axle nut Rear brake pedal bolt Sub frame support bolt Rear shock absorber bolt Rear disc wheel drive bolt Spokes Steering axle bolt Rocker arm bolt Rod bolt 20 20 25 10 11 9 25 10 36 51 6 29 98 98 9 26 39 29 1. 5 4 81 81 2, 0 2, 0 2, 5 1, 0 1, 0 0, 9 2, 5 1, 1 3, 6 5, 1 0, 6 3, 0 10, 0 10, 0 0, 9 2, 7 4, 0 3, 0 0, 15 4, 5 8, 3 8, 3 -41- LUBRICATION Lubricate the points shown here, with either motor oil or regular grease, periodically or whenever the vehicle is wet, and especially after using a high-pressure spray washer. Before lubricating each part, clean off any rusty spots with rust remover and wipe off any grease, oil, dirt, or grime. - Shift pedal (E). (E) Use an aerosol with a pressure tube to lubricate (A) (B) (D) (D) (C) (C) -42- Use grease on the inner throttle cable Chain lubrication Lubricate the chain after wet terrain or when the chain looks dry. A high viscosity oil rather than low viscosity oil is better because it will stay a long time in chain providing lubrication. Put oil on the sides of the chain rollers (A) so that it penetrates into these; remove excess oil. The recommended viscosity is SAE 5 W-40; if an SAE 5 W-40 oil is not possible use an alternative according to the table above. Checking the oil level and making the changes periodically are two very important operations to keep the engine in perfect shape. Initially replace the oil after 5 hours of operation and then every 60 hours. NOTE The engine oil expands and thus the level increases when it is hot. Check and adjust the level when the motor oil is not hot. (A) (A). [. . . ] During the first six months subsequent to the delivery of the repaired vehicle, the seller will be responsible for any unwarranted faults arising out of the repair. Any defects detected in the product must be brought to the attention of a GG authorised dealer within the Warranty Period. If the last day of this period is a Sunday or an official holiday, the Warranty period will be extended such that the last day of the period covered will be the first working day after the Sunday or official holiday. Those claims under Warranty for defects not brought to the attention of a GG authorised dealer before the end of the Warranty Period will be excluded. -64- Obligation of the purchaser GG will have the right to reject any claims under Warranty in the event that: a) The purchaser has failed to submit the vehicle to any of the inspections and/or maintenance work required in the Users' Manual, or has exceeded the date set for such inspections or maintenance work. [. . . ]

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