Instruction manual
BRAKE  EXPANDER  LUBRICATION
Grease  nipple  on  each brake  expander  bush.  (One  on  each brake  cover  plate.)  Use
grease sparingly.  Excessive grease  may  impair efficiency of brakes.
BRAKE  ROD  JOINT  LUBRICATION
A few drops of engine oil  on  each  brake  rod yoke end pin and  on the threaded  portion
of brake rod. (One pin on yoke each end of brake rod and on bottom of foot brake cable.)
BRAKE  PEDAL  LUBRICATION
Grease nipple in  heel  of foot  brake pedal.
SPEEDOMETER  LUBRICATION
One grease  nipple  on top  of speedometer gear  box attached  to  right  side of rear wheel
spindle-  (No other  part of the speedometer  requires  lubrication.)
STAND  FIXING  BOLT  LUBRICATION
Several  of the  parts  of a  motor cycle that have a very small  amount of movement, such
as the hinge bolts of the stands, should  be lubricated.
STEERING  HEAD  BEARING  LUBRICATION
One grease nipple on Front Frame Head Lug and another on right hand side of Handlebar
Lug.
CONTROL  LEVER  LUBRICATION
Occasionally a drop of engine oil  on  all  moving  parts of the  handlebar control  levers.
If twist  grip  is too stiff :  remove  two  screws  binding  the  two halves  of the  clip.  This
releases  the  grip  which may  be pulled off the  handlebar.  Smear  handlebar,  the  drum
on which the inner wire is wound and the friction spring on the half clip with grease and
replace.
WHEN  ORDERING  SPARES
ALWAYS  QUOTE 
T H E    C O M P L E T E   E N G I N E   N U M B E R     
(Including  all  the  Letters  in  it). 
THIS  ENABLES  US  TO  IDENTIFY  THE  MACHINE.
EACH  SERIES  OF  FRAMES  IS  NUMBERED  FROM  ZERO
UPWARDS.  THEREFORE  THE  QUOTATION OF A  FRAME
NUMBER  ONLY  DOES  NOT  PERMIT  A  MACHINE  TO
BE  IDENTIFIED.
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