Owner’s Manual Baja 150cc (BJ150) Revised 11/08
LOCATING YOUR VIN# The serial numbers of the frame and engine are used for vehicle registration. The VIN# and label are located in the glove box. Then engine # is located on the back of the engine.
A: INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a CMSI Manufactured TNG motor scooter. CMSI has invested over 15 years in establishing the facilities, technical infrastructure and nationwide sales and service network that exists today as TNG, a trademark of CMSI. TNG Scooters is growing rapidly due to its reputation in quality research, styling & design, production and service.
SPECIAL SYMBOLS Significant safety messages are provided both in this manual and on the scooter. For your safety and the safety of others please pay special attention to all warnings preceded by !. ! WARNING - Indicates risk of severe injury or DEATH may result to the scooter operator, a bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the scooter if failure to follow these instructions. CAUTION - Indicates that special precaution must be taken to avoid damage to the scooter.
B: TABLE OF CONTENTS A: B: C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K: L: INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY INFORMATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS & FUNCTIONS PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST PROPER OPERATION SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WINTERIZING TROUBLESHOOTING FULL WARRANTY INFORMATION Page 3 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 13 Page 14 Page 22 Page 24 Page 30 Page 40 Page 43 Appendix 5
C: WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY: CMSI, Inc., warrants to the first retail purchaser of all TNG vehicles from an Authorized CMSI Dealer, and each subsequent owner, that the vehicle is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated in this warranty section. For complete warranty information see the Warranty Appendix. NOTE: Your scooter performs best when run weekly.
D: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RIDING SCOOTERS IS FUN ONLY IF YOU PUT SAFETY AS YOUR TOP PRIORITY. ! WARNING: Before you start operating your scooter: • Be sure you read this owner manual completely and understand all operating features. • Take sufficient time training with safe and proper riding technique. • Practice until you are knowledgeable and comfortable with your scooter. • Become knowledgeable with all road signs.
• • • Meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and state standards. In addition with labels from the Safety Helmet Council of America, the American National Standard Institute (ANSI), or the Snell Memorial Foundation to assure the integrity of the product. Fits snugly on your head. Have no obvious defects such as cracks, loose padding or frayed straps. 2.
Safe Riding • Keep enough distance from the other vehicles around you as this gives you time to react. • Ensure that you have a driver’s license with correct classification to ride this scooter in your state. • Always observe the rules of the road. Observe the posted speed limit, and signal your turns well in advance. • Know your limits. Do not go faster then you are able to control. Always travel at a speed that is proper for the terrain, operating conditions, and your experience.
• • • • Always use turn signals when you are planning to turn or merge to main road and turn it off after you have made your turn. Flash brake lights whenever you are going to slow down more quickly or where others may not expect you are going to slow down. Stay out of blind spot of other motorists. When you come to an intersection, move to the portion of your lane that will bring you into another driver’s field of sight at the earliest possible moment.
• • • • • Hold firmly to your waist, hips, or belt or passenger handle. Keep both feet on the pegs at all time, even when the scooter is stopped. Keep legs away from the muffler. Stay directly behind you, leaning as you lean. Avoid any unnecessary talking or motion. 2. • • • • Adjust your riding technique with passenger Go slower Start slowing earlier as you approach a stop. Maintain a larger cushion of space ahead and to the sides.
Gasoline & Exhaust Fumes ! WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and exhaust fumes are poisonous: • Turn off engine before refueling. • Do not to spill any gasoline on the engine, exhaust system or the plastic body. • Do not refuel while smoking or near any open flame. • Do not operate your scooter in a closed area as the exhaust fumes may cause loss of consciousness or death within a short time. • Do not park the scooter near any flammable source.
E: SPECIFICATIONS Model Baja 150 Tire Size (Rear) 130/60x13 Model Number BJ150 Tire Pressure (Front) 29psi Length 75 inches Tire Pressure (Rear) 33psi Width 23 inches Idle RPM 1500 Height 48 inches Exhaust Valve Gap (Cold) 0.15mm / 0.006 inch Dry Weight (no fuel) 249 lbs Intake Valve Gap (Cold) 0.10mm / 0.004 inch Max.
F: COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS & FUNCTIONS 13 7 5 4 14 6 15 7 12 3 9 1 11 2 1. Battery 2. Center Stand 3. Muffler 4. Seat 14 5. Handle Bars 6. Turn Signals 7. Headlight 8. Rearview Mirrors 10 9. Air box & Filter 13. Instrument Panel 10. Kick Starter 14. Ignition Switch 11. Side Stand 15. Fuel Cap 12.
4 9 5 2 6 3 7 1 8 1. Horn Button 2. Rear Brake 3. Turn Signal Switch 4. Hi / Lo Beam Switch 5. Speedometer 6. Front Brake Lever 7. Throttle 8. Electric Starter Button 9.
Ignition Switch / Steering & Seat Lock TABLE 1.1 Key Position Power to Electric Circuits Ignition Steering Storage Compartment Key Removable ON Yes On Unlocked Locked No Off No Off Unlocked Locked Yes Lock No Off Unlocked Unlocked No Clockwise (seat lock) N/A N/A N/A Unlocked No Counter Clockwise (seat lock) N/A N/A N/A Locked Yes NOTE: Steering can only lock when the handle bar is turned left. CAUTION: Make sure key is in ‘OFF’ position after riding or opening seat.
! WARNING DO NOT CHANGE THE KEY POSITION WHILE THE SCOOTER IS IN MOTION. IT MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF CONTROL OR AN ACCIDENT. Instrument Panel 2 7 3 4 1 6 5 • • • • 1. Turn Signal Indicator 2. Speedometer 3. Odometer, Clock 4. Hi Beam Indicator 5. Gas Gauge 6. Volt Meter 7. Trip Meter Turn Signal Switch and Indicator To assign right turn, push the switch to and the right turn indicator light flashes.
Lo / Hi Beam Switch and Hi Beam Indicator • When illuminated high beam is selected. • See page 15 for Lo/Hi beam switch location. • See page 17 for indicator location. CAUTION: Be sure to always use LO BEAM light when facing oncoming traffic. Speedometer (See page 17) - Indicates the operating speed. Odometer (See page 17)- Indicates accumulated distance in kilometers. CLOCK (See page 17) - Toggle between the left and right buttons until the desired time/date is achieved.
Electric Starter (see page 15) • Starts Engine using battery power. • NOTE: Never engage starter for more than 3-5 seconds at a time to avoid possible damage. Horn Button (see page 15) - To sound the horn, press this button. Engine Stop Switch (see page 15) • Set the switch to on before starting the engine. • Set the switch to off for EMERGENCY STOP. • For example, if the scooter overturns or you cannot decrease speed with the throttle.
! WARNING: • The storage compartment can carry 6.5 lbs max. • Do not exceed maximum 17.5 lbs for cargo. • Ensure the storage compartment is locked before riding. CAUTION: • Do not store anything susceptible to heat inside storage compartments. • Do not let humidity spread from storage compartment. • Do not put anything valuable or breakable in storage compartment. • The compartment is not waterproof. Use plastic bags to store stuff when washing the scooter.
Seat Latch Hinge Seat Forward to Access Gas Cap ! WARNING: • Always turn the engine off prior to refueling the scooter. • Ensure the fuel tank cap is properly installed before riding. • Do not overfill the tank as it may overflow when the fuel warms up and expands. • Avoid spilling fuel on a hot engine. CAUTION: • Wipe off the spilled fuel immediately as fuel may deteriorate the paint on the scooter or any plastic parts. • Always use 90 octane or higher gasoline when refueling the scooter.
G: PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST 1. Check the fuel level • Remove the gas cap by turning the cap counterclockwise. • Fill the tank up to the bottom of the filler tube. Do not fill past that point. • Replace the gas cap and turn it clockwise until it is secure. NOTE: Always turn the engine off prior to refueling the scooter. Always use 90 octane or higher gasoline to refuel the scooter. Do not use E85 or fuel containing more than 10% ethanol. 2. Check the brake light • Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position.
4. Check the Tires • Measure the pressure in each tire. The correct pressures are: Front 29 PSI Rear 33 PSI • Visually inspect the tires for damage and wear. Look for nails, glass or stones what are cutting into the tire casing. • Look for partial or abnormal tread wear. The middle of the tread should have: Front Tire 1.5 mm minimum tread depth Rear Tire 2 mm minimum tread depth CAUTION: This Scooter uses tubeless tires on the front and rear wheels.
8. Check the Spark Plug • The spark plug will need to be checked if you find the scooter hard to start. The gap should be between 0.023 & 0.032 inches. The electrode should be a light brown color. • Incorrect gap can cause many problems for the scooter engine. Make sure it is correct! • If the spark plug is fouled or damaged, replace it with another of similar type. • Replacing the spark Plug. CAUTION: Allow the engine to cool down before attempting to replace the spark plug.
1. • • • • ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE Normal Start - Place scooter on the center stand Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position. While holding brake lever, firmly push the electric start. Repeat 5 second intervals of starter motor activation and 5 second rest. Do NOT twist throttle open to start. NOTE: • It is recommended to always “prime” the fuel system by kick-starter when starting the scooter in the following situation (DO NOT ADVANCE THE THROTTLE WHILE KICK STARTING): • Cold or wet weather .
of time. The battery may become depleted to the point that the vehicle cannot be started. • To preserve the scooter, each starting attempt should be less than 5 seconds. • To maximize the engine life, warm up the engine for 2 to 3 minutes prior to riding. No fast acceleration when the engine is still cold. NOTE: The engine will not start unless either the front or rear brake is activated. 2.
4. ACCELERATION & DECELERATION • Speed can be adjusted by twisting the throttle control. Twist the throttle slowly towards you to increase speed and twist the throttle away from you quickly to decrease speed. CAUTION: Fast acceleration when the engine is cold can damage transmission. Fig. 3 5. PULLING AWAY FROM THE CURB • Sit with a leg on each side of the scooter adjust the rear view mirrors. • Put on your turn signal before pulling away from the curb.
! WARNING: • Do not apply the brakes too quickly or while in a turn as this may result in loss of traction and control. • Wet conditions will affect braking. Give twice the normal braking distance in wet or slippery conditions. Take extra care while riding in these conditions. CAUTION: Test your brakes after washing your scooter or riding through a large pool of water. When this happens, apply the brakes gently until they dry themselves and work effectively again. 7.
8. BREAK IN PROCEDURES • It is very important to follow this procedures during the first 300km to achieve the best performance from the scooter. • Limit full throttle operation and avoid any condition that may result in engine overheating. • Always keep the speed below 40 mph. • Do not overload the scooter or carry a passenger during this period. • Change oil at 300 km (use Opti-4 to maintain engine warranty).
I: SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Item Fuel Line Fuel Filter Air Filter Spark Plug Valves Engine Oil Oil Filter Carburetor Drive Belt Transmission Oil Braking System Wheels Wheel Bearings Steering Bearings Rear Shock Absorber 30 Initial 300 km I I R I I 1000 km 4000 km or Every 6 Months I R I I R R R I R R R R R REPLACE EVERY TWELVE MONTHS R I I I I I I I I I I
Item Initial 300 km Chassis Fasteners R Control Meter Cables R Throttle Grip Housing/Cable Centerstand/Sidestand I Headlight and Other Lights Additional Fasteners R: Replace or Service/Adjustment Due 1000 km 4000 km or Every 6 Months R R R R R R I I I I I I I: Inspect and Replace as Necessary NOTE: For the best performance from your TNG scooter have a TNG dealer perform all service maintenance. Failure to follow the service maintenance schedule may void your warranty coverage.
CAUTION: This scooter uses tubeless tires on the front and rear wheels, always replaced with tires of the same type. Fig. 4 Fig. 5, Brake Adjustment Nut REAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Total free play for brake lever should not exceed 30 mm. See Fig. 4. To firm up brake, turn nut clockwise until you reach the acceptable level. See Fig. 5. Turn it counterclockwise to soften brake. HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID LEVEL - Front Brake • Check the fluid level by looking at the reservoir. See Fig. 6.
Fig. 6, Reservoir Level Fig. 7, Opening the Reservoir CAUTION: • Be sure not to introduce any water or air into the brake system when changing the fluid. • Do not spill any brake fluid on any other scooter parts as the fluid can damage metal and paint. • Always replace the brake fluid with type DOT 3 brake fluid. RECOMMENDATION: An authorized TNG Dealer or Service Center should complete all brake fluid adjustments.
SPARK PLUG REPLACEMENT Check spark plug if scooter is hard to start. 1. The gap should be between 0.023 & 0.032 inches. 2. The electrode should be a light brown color. 3. Replacing the spark plug, • Remove the plug cover and remove the spark plug using the spark plug wrench in the tool kit. • After setting the gap of the new plug, insert it into the cylinder & tighten firmly by hand, then by using provided wrench tighten another ½ to ¾ turns. • Reattach the spark plug cover.
1. Stop the scooter on a level surface and turn the engine off. 2. Put the scooter on its center stand and let the engine sit for a few minutes. 3. Remove the oil dipstick, wipe it with a clean towel and replace it. Just rest the dipstick on the threads, do not screw it down into place when measuring the oil level. 4. Remove the dipstick again and observe the oil level. It should be between hi and low-level marks on the dipstick. 5.
4. 5. Refill the gearbox until full. Reinstall the oil fill plug. Transmission Oil Fill Plug Transmission Oil Drain Plug ! WARNING: Use caution when changing oil to avoid burns! CAUTION: • If the scooter is used in excessively wet areas, or used in severe conditions replace the transmission oil more often than recommended. • Make sure that the fill and drain plugs are tight and not leaking. • Make sure that no foreign substances fall into the transmission box.
AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE • The air filter should be inspected and cleaned every 1000 km interval. • Remove left body cover. • Remove the screws that hold the cover of the air cleaner in place and lift off the air cleaner cover. (See page 13 for air box location) • Lift out the air filter screen and cartridge. • Clean the screen and cartridge with compressed air. • Reassemble the air filter components and back end of the scooter.
Battery Maintenance Your Scooter uses a calcium sealed, maintenance free, VRLA battery and you should not remove the sealing strip once the battery has been installed and prepped by a TNG dealer. NOTE: To protect your battery against failure it is important to keep your battery fully charged. This applies primarily if you are not riding your scooter on a regular basis or are traveling only short distances while you ride.
Fuse Replacement Main Fuse 1. The main fuse is located next to the battery in the floorboard; it is rated at 15 Amps. 2. A visual inspection of the fuse will tell if the fuse is “open” (burned out). 3. If the fuse is open, then it needs replacement. NOTE: Check fuse for good tight contact within fuse housing. ! WARNING: Always turn the ignition off before inspecting the fuses. CAUTION: • When removing the fuse from the fuse box do not squeeze the fuse puller or it will release the fuse.
• • • intermittent electrical problems and possible overheating of the fuse contacts. Always replace the open fuse with another of the same type! When washing your scooter, be sure not to get water into the fuse box as this could cause electrical problem. Do not use a fuse of higher amperage than recommended; this will cause extensive damage to the electrical system and possibly a fire. NOTE: If the new fuse burns out immediately, have a TNG dealer check scooters complete electrical system. J.
1. BATTERY Maintaining the state of charge of your scooter battery during an extended period of storage is essential to insure the maximum service life of the battery. If at all possible, remove the battery from the vehicle. Clean the battery and terminals using a solution of baking soda and water, making sure that none of the solution enters the battery during cleaning. After the battery is cleaned, inspect it for any signs of damage or extraordinary wear that may have occurred while in service.
charging again until power to the charger has been disconnected and reconnected. If your charger is one that will continue to charge even after the battery reaches 100%, you must manually disconnect power to the charger when charging is complete or the battery may be damaged from overcharging. These chargers should normally be connected for only a few hours at a time. If your charger is one that must be disconnected in order to reset it to charge, you must manually do so at the proper intervals.
B. WET FUEL SYSTEM This technique is suitable if you are going to store your bike in a heated location where condensation due to temperature fluctuations is not a problem. Purchase fuel stabilizer and add it to a nearly full tank of gasoline in the concentration indicated on the label for long-term storage. Opti-Mizer Fuel Stabilizer is the recommended additive. Opti-Mizer is available through your local TNG Dealer.
In most cases it will require a little more work to get both wheels off the ground. Place a thick wooden plank or other object on the floor, making sure that the plank is long enough to easily accommodate the width of your center stand. Roll the scooter over the plank and put the bike on the center stand, with the stand sitting on top of the plank. Then lift the front wheel of the scooter off the ground and place something underneath the frame to support the front of the scooter.
K. TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE WON’T START Check For Fuel Ignition Key Must be to the Right Check Kill Switch is in the Run Position Depress Either Brake Lever Push Start Button on the Right Handle Bar If the Engine Doesn’t Turn Over Charge or Replace the Battery ENGINE IS DIFFICULT TO START 1. Check for Type of Gasoline Use of E85 or Fuel Containing Replace with Non-Ethanol Gasoline more than 10% Ethanol 2.
3. Check Compression No Compression With Compression Have TNG Dealer Inspect the Scooter Check Spark Plug 4. Spark Plug No Spark Spark Plug Wet or Fouled Intermittent Spark Plug Lead Spark Plug Dirty or Wrong Gap Loose Spark Plug Spark Plug OK 46 Remove Plug & Prime Kick the Start Pedal without Fuel & Ignition.
5. Carburetor Carburetor Defective Blocked Idle Jet Dirty Float Bowl Low Fuel in Bowl Carburetor OK Engine Overheated Air Inlet System Blocked or Leaky KNOCKING SOUND IN CYLINDER Causes 1. Engine Overheating 2. Spark Plug Defective 3. Ignition Timing Too Early 4.
LOW POWER OUTPUT FROM ENGINE Causes 1. Air Cleaner Blocked 2. Fuel Line in Carburetor Blocked 3. Excessive Carbon Deposit on Piston in Cylinder & Exhaust System 4. Piston & Cylinder Excessively Warn 5. Ignition Timing Incorrect 6. Clutch Slipped 7. Belt is Loose 8.
POOR FUEL ECONOMY Causes 1. Fuel System Leaks 2. Spark Plug Worn 3. Air Cleaner Blocked 4. Idle Speed Too High 5. Riding at Excessive Speeds 6. Use of E85 or Fuel Containing more than 10% Ethanol Solutions Repair Leak Replace Spark Plug Clean Air Filter Adjust Idle Speed Ride at More Economical Speeds Replace with Non-Ethanol Gasoline FUEL DRAINING FROM CARBURETOR OVERFLOW TUBE Causes Solutions 1. Float Bowl Residue Clean the Float Bowl 2.
WARRANTY 2008 and 2009 Models CMSI, Inc., warrants to the first retail purchaser of all TNG vehicles from an Authorized CMSI Dealer and each subsequent owner that the vehicle is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated in this warranty section. TO QUALIFY FOR THIS WARRANTY • The CMSI vehicles must be purchased from a dealer within the United States, Canada or Mexico who is authorized by CMSI to sell CMSI products.
WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY THE MANUFACTURER CMSI Inc. To repair or replace , at its option, any part which is proven to be defective in material or factory workmanship under normal use for the applicable warranty period. • The repair or replacement of defective parts under this limited warranty must be made by an Authorized CMSI Dealer or service center. Warranty repairs will be made at no charge to you for parts or labor.
YOU, THE OWNER • The customer should retain all service records for future reference. • Service inspections and replacements in accordance with the time and mileage intervals given in the Maintenance Schedule are essential. • You are responsible for paying all maintenance costs, including service interval costs. • Failures which occur due to improper maintenance as determined by TNG are not covered under this warranty.
WARRANTY COVERAGE TABLE COVERAGE BEGINS The date the motorcycle is delivered to the first retail purchaser WARRANTY CMSI shall repair or replace, at its option, any part (including parts of the emission control system) that is found defective in material or workmanship under normal use for the applicable time period. PARTS OR LABOR No charge to you.
WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS & EXCLUSIONS Disclaimer of Consequential Damage & Limitation of Implied Warranties CMSI INC.
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS These warranties give you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state. It is the responsibility of the owner to be aware of state laws which pertain to this issue in your particular state. THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER Failures which are not due to a defect in material or factory workmanship.
Replacement of expendable maintenance item including, but not limited to: Spark Plug Hoses Gaskets Lubricants Coolant Fuses Belts Tires Filters Light Bulbs Battery Hand Grips Floor Mats Fuel Filters Seat Covers • • (See Owner’s Manual) Paint and/or decals fading, peeling, blistering, chipping or rusting.
Replacement parts refer to Distributors Limited Warranties – Replacement Parts DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED WARRANTY – NEW MOTORCYCLE CMSI warrants to the first retail purchaser and subsequent purchasers of this vehicle that the motorcycle is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period stated in “Warranty Time Table.
COVERAGE BEGINS • Original tire on motorcycle - date of delivery • Tire purchased as replacement - date of purchase WARRANTY COVERAGE • Tires distributed and sold by CMSI which are either • Original equipment on CMSI vehicles, or • Specified by CMSI for the model the tire is installed on and purchased from an Authorized Dealer for replacement use. • To qualify for this warranty • The tire must have been purchased from an Authorized CMSI Dealer. • The tire was part of the original factory equipment.
YOUR OBLIGATION To practice proper tire care and prudent motorcycle operation. You must maintain tire inflation pressure and load in accordance with information in the manual, the tire information label on the motorcycle, and restrictions molded into the tire sidewalls. The replacement of a defective tire under this warranty must be made by an Authorized CMSI Inc Dealer. REPLACEMENT CHARGES – UP TO 50% TREAD WEAR Tire: No charge for a new direct replacement tire.
• • • • • • • • Tires rendered unserviceable by road hazard damage, such as impact breaks, punctures, cuts, or snags. Tires rendered unserviceable by running while flat, spinning, improper inflation, overloading, misalignment, improper mounting during replacement of after repair, or installation on unsuitable rims. Tires rendered unserviceable due to abuse or misuse such as towing a trailer. Tube-type tires fitted without inner tubes. Tires which have been repaired.
WARRANTY COVERAGE • CMSI Inc will repair or replace, at its option, any genuine CMSI part that is defective in material or workmanship under normal use. • Proof of date of purchase is required. Parts installed by an Authorized CMSI Dealer: Parts & Labor: No charge.
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause an accident or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying CMSI Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and CMSI Inc. (Hereinafter CMSI) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2008/2009 motorcycle. New on-road motorcycles must be designed, built and equipped to meet U.S. EPA Federal and California anti-smog standards.
NOTICE! Use of any CMSI vehicle in any type of competitive event completely and absolutely voids this and all other warranties offered by CMSI. OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact CMSI Inc., PO Box 969, Preston, WA 98050, Phone 425-222-7738. CMSI warrants that each new 2008 and later TNG Brand vehicle: A. Is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board; and B.
II. Limitations. following: This Emission Control System Warranty shall not cover any of the A. Repair or replacement as a result of: 1. Accident, 2. Misuse, 3. Repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly installed, 4. Use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to CMSI specifications which adversely affect performance and/or, 5. Use in competitive racing or related events. B. Inspections, replacement of parts and other services and adjustments for required maintenance. C.
the remedying of defects in material or workmanship by an authorized CMSI dealer at its place of business during customary business hours. This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the vehicle or transportation of the vehicle to or from the CMSI dealer. CMSI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER EXPENSES, LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE VEHICLE FOR ANY PURPOSE.
C. No dealer is authorized to modify this CMSI Limited Emission Control System Warranty. IV. LEGAL RIGHTS. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. V. THIS WARRANTY IS IN ADDITION TO THE CMSI LIMITED MOTORCYCLE WARRANTY. VI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs. However, CMSI is not liable for these parts.
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