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Improperly maintaining your scooter or failing to cor-
rect a problem before riding may cause a malfunction
in which you or others can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-ride inspection before every ride
and correct any problems.
5. Steering: Check for smooth operation in all steering posi-
tions (page 27).
6. Instruments: Make sure the speedometer, fuel level gauge
and indicator lights function (page 28).
7. Lights and horn: Check that headlight, tail/brake light, turn
signals, indicators and horn function properly (pages 28 & 29).
8. Chassis: Check for overall proper function (pages 29 & 30).
1. Engine oil level: Add engine oil if required (page 21). Check
for leaks.
2. Tires: Check condition and inflation pressure (pages 21 & 22).
3. Fuel level: Fill fuel tank when necessary (page 23). Check
for leaks.
4. Front and rear brakes: Check operation, making sure there
is proper free-play at the left lever
, and that there is brake
fluid in the front brake fluid reservoir (pages 24 through
27).
Performing pre-ride inspections does not take the place
of regular maintenance. Follow the maintenance sched-
ule recommendations on pages 40 - 41 of this manual.
After one month of use or 200 miles (300 km) of riding,
which ever occurs first, contact your KYMCO dealer to
perform an initial service on your scooter
.
This initial service is the most important service in
the life of your scooter, and includes checks and ad-
justments that will help ensure that your scooter
operates efficiently and safely, and attains the long-
est possible life.
OPERATION
Pre-ride inspection (PRI)
For your safety, it is very important that you establish the fol-
lowing routine before every ride: Walk around your scooter
checking each of the items set forth below. If you detect any
problem, be sure to address it immediately, or have it cor-
rected by your KYMCO dealer.
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