User's Manual
General Information
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Filling the Fuel Tank
Avoid  filling  the  tank  in  rainy  or  dusty
conditions  where  airborne  material  can
contaminate the fuel.
Fill  the  fuel  tank  slowly  to  help  prevent
spillage.  Do  not  fill  the  tank  to  a  level
above the bottom of the filler neck. This
will ensure there is enough air space to
allow for fuel expansion if the fuel inside
the tank expands through absorption of
heat  from  the  engine  or  from  direct
sunlight.
1. Maximum fuel level
2. Fuel filler neck
3. Air space
After  refuelling  always  check  that  the
fuel  filler  cap  is  correctly  closed  and
locked.
Caution
Contaminated fuel may cause damage
to fuel system components.
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Warning
Overfilling  the  tank  can  lead  to  fuel
spillage.
If  fuel  is  spilled,  thoroughly  clean  up
the  spillage  immediately  and  dispose
of the materials used safely.
Take  care  not  to  spill  any  fuel  on  the
engine,  exhaust  pipes,  tyres  or  any
other part of the motorcycle.
Because  fuel  is  highly  flammable,  any
fuel  leak  or  spillage,  or  any  failure  to
observe the safety advice given above
may lead to a fire hazard, which could
cause  damage to  property  and  injury
or death to persons.
Fuel spilled near to, or onto the tyres
will reduce the tyre's ability to grip the
road.  This  will  result  in  a  dangerous
riding  condition  potentially  causing
loss  of  motorcycle  control  and  an
accident.










