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POSSIBLE CAUSE
WORK
Rubber gaskets expanded or sealed
Replace the gaskets.
BRAKES OVERHEATING
Pump compensation holes clogged
Clean carefully and blow with compressed air.
Brake disc slackened or deformed
Check the tightening of the brake disc screws; measure
the disc axial deviation using a comparator and keeping
the wheel mounted on the vehicle.
Defective piston sliding
Check the caliper and replace any damaged parts.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WORK
Brake disc slackened or deformed
Check the tightening of the brake disc screws; measure
the disc axial deviation using a comparator and keeping
the wheel mounted on the vehicle.
VIBRATIONS OR REFRAINED NOISINESS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WORK
Battery
This is the system device that requires the most assiduo-
us surveillance and the most diligent maintenance.
If the vehicle is not used for a certain period (1 mon-
th and more), the battery needs periodical recharging.
The battery tends to go completely flat within around
3 months. When reinstalling the battery on the motor
cycle, be careful not to invert connections, considering
that the black earth wire must be connected to the ne-
gative terminal, whereas the other red wire must be
connected to the terminal marked with + sign.
BRAKING VIBRATIONS OR NOISE
B
ATTERY
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM










