598299
10
Zoom out
Zoom in
Previous page
1/35
Next page
- 1 -
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING
(1) CLOTHES
y To relax and wear comfortable clothes are the
main points for a safe riding.
y To observe traffic laws, keep a cool mind, relax
and be careful will provide you a safe riding.
cWear helmet and fasten it tightly.
dHave the clothes well-arranged. Fasten shirt
cuffs and keep them from hooking the brake
lever.
eWear low-heeled shoes for a safe riding.
fWhen riding, use both hands to grasp the
handlebar. It is very dangerous to hold the
handlebar with one hand.
n CAUTION:
y A motorcycle rider should not wear loose or too
long clothes to avoid danger.
y During riding or 10 minutes after the motorcycle
is stopped, do not touch the exhaust muffler to
avoid scalding.
y When parking the motorcycle, keep it away from
dry lawn or inflammables to avoid danger.
c
d
f
e
- 2 -
(2) RIDING METHOD
y The safety of two-wheel vehicles is influenced by
sitting position. The rider should sit on the central
part of the seat cushion. If the rider sits on the
rear part of the seat, the load of front wheel will
decrease. As a result, the handlebar will swing
and cause danger to the rider.
y When making a turn, it will be easier for the rider
to steer the motorcycle by leaning the body inward
slightly. The motorcycle will lose its balance if the
rider fails to keep his body leaning inward.
y When riding on a damaged or macadam road.
Slow down the speed and hold the handlebar
tightly.
(3) CARRYING GOODS
y Keep a good sitting posture to operate the
motorcycle properly.
y The feel of the handlebar will be different when
carrying goods on the motorcycle. Overloading
may cause the handlebar to swing. Avoid riding
with overload.
cMax. loading capacity of the met-in box is 10kg.
dMax. loading capacity of the front tool box is
1.5kg.
eMax. loading capacity of the rear carrier is 5kg.
c
d
e
- 3 -
2. ASSEMBLY PARTS
Helmet Buckle
Seat Lock
Taillight
/
Stoplight
Air Cleane
r
Kick Leve
r
Battery
L. Front Turn
Signal Light
Passing Signal
Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Headlight Dimmer
Switch
Frame Serial No.
- 4 -
Engine
Serial No.
Met-in Box
Fuel Fille
r
Exhaus
t
Muffler
Front Tool Box
Taillight
/
Stoplight
Headligh
t
Headlight Switch
R. Front Turn
Signal Light
R. Rear Turn
Signal Light
Ignition Switch
- 5 -
3. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
(1) IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING
HANDLEBAR LOCK
c ON
:At this position, power is connected to
start the engine. The key cannot be
taken out.
d OFF :At this position, power is cut off and the
engine stops. The key can be taken out.
e LOCK :At this position, the steering handlebar
is locked. The key can be taken out
Locking Method
Turn the steering handlebar left to the full and then
press to turn the ignition switch key to “LOCK”
position and the handlebar is locked.
Unlocking Method
Turn the key to “OFF” and the lock is released
automatically.
n CAUTION:
y After locking, turn the handlebar gently to make
sure that it is locked.
y Do not turn the ignition switch to “LOCK”
during riding, or the handlebar will be out of
control and cause accidents.
y Don‘t park your motorcycle at a place to hinder
the traffic.
c
d
e
- 6 -
(2) STARTER BUTTON
y To start the engine, first turn on the ignition
switch and then press the starter button. At this
time, be sure to fully apply the front or rear brake
lever (pedal) in order to connect the power.
n CAUTION:
y During engine running, do not push the starter
button to avoid engine damage.
y Turn the headlight switch and turn signal switch
“OFF” before using the starter button.
y Release the starter button immediately after the
engine is started.
(3) HEADLIGHT SWITCH
z At this position, the position light,
headlight, instrument lights and taillight go
out together.
At this position, the position light, instrument
lights and taillight light together.
At this position, the position light, headlight,
instrument lights and taillight light together.
- 7 -
(4) HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH/
PASSING SIGNAL SWITCH
c Switch to this position for using high
beam.
d When riding in downtown area or there is
a car coming from the opposite direction,
use low beam to avoid affecting the
visibility of coming cars.
e
PASSING When passing, continuously press and
release the dimmer switch at the
PASSING position and the headlight
will wink to warn the coming cars.
(5) HORN BUTTON/TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
y When the ignition switch is turned “ON”, press
the horn button and the horn will sound. c
Ö For
turning to the right dÕ For turning to the left
ePush the turn signal switch button to release it.
fHorn Button
y The horn and turn signal switch do not work
when the ignition switch is “OFF”.
n CAUTION:
y The turn signal light will not release
automatically. Be sure to reset it after use;
otherwise it may affect the traffic safety.
c
d
e
f
c
d
e
- 8 -
(6) SEAT LOCK/MET-IN BOX
y To open the seat, insert the ignition switch key
into the seat lock and turn it right. Lift up the
seat.
y Max. loading capacity of the met-in box is 10kg.
y To close the seat, put down the seat and press it
down to make it lock automatically. Then slightly
pull up the seat cushion to make sure that it is
locked. c Rear seat bolt
n CAUTION:
y Never put the key under the seat cushion and lock
the seat.
(7)
HELMET BUCKLE
1.Open the seat lock and lift up the seat.
2.Put the helmet retaining ring into the helmet
buckle.
3.Put down the seat and it will lock automatically.
y Take out the helmet in the reserve order of the
above steps.
n CAUTION:
y When riding, wear the helmet and do not retain it
on the motorcycle to avoid damage of coated
parts.
Open
Helmet buckle
c
- 9 -
(8) INSTRUMENTS
c MILEAGE COUNTER: The total riding mileage
is indicated by kilometer. The figure in black
and white is an unit of 100m.
d MOTOR OIL INDICATOR LIGHT: When the
ignition switch is “ON”, it is normal if the motor
oil indicator light comes on for several seconds
and then goes out. If the light does not go out, it
means that the motor oil is insufficient. Please
refill with the specified motor oil.
e SPEEDOMETER: The riding speed is indicated
by km/hour.
f TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT: When
the turn signal switch is operated, this indicator
light will wink.
g HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT: This
indicator light comes on when the long distance
light is turned on.
h FUEL GAUGE: The fuel gauge is to show the
volume of gasoline in the fuel tank. If the fuel
gauge pointer is at the red area, the fuel is
insufficient. Refill with 92# or 95# nonleaded
gasoline as early as possible.
i ELECTRONIC DISPLAY: It displays time and
date which can be adjusted manually.
n CAUTION:
y Do not add any additives when refilling fuel or
motor oil.
c
f
chi
fg
d
e
- 10 -
4. PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
(1) ADVANCE INSPECTION
y Get into a good habit of inspection before riding.
For the sake of safety and to prevent vehicle
damage and traffic accidents, the pre-ride
inspection is absolutely required.
n CAUTION:
y Be sure to perform inspection and maintenance
for your new motorcycle after it is purchased for
one month or ridden for 300km.
(2) MOTOR OIL LEVEL INSPECTION/
REFILLING
y Place the motorcycle on its main stand.
y Open the seat and turn the motor oil tank cap
counterclockwise to open it.
y Fill the oil tank with the recommended 2-stroke
motor oil and close the motor oil tank cap.
n CAUTION:
y When adding the motor oil, the oil level shall not
exceed the upper limit. Be careful not to allow
foreign matters or dust to enter the oil tank.
y Use of unspecified motor oil may cause poor
performance or engine damage.
- 11 -
(3) BRAKE INSPECTION Ride the motorcycle
at low speed on a dry road and respectively apply
the front and rear brakes to check the brake
performance.
The brake lever should have proper free play.
”Free play” means the distance from the position of
loose brake to the position of fully applied brake.
Measure the free play at the brake lever end
and check if it is within the specified value of
1~2cm.
(4) TIRE INSPECTION
1. Tire Pressure Check
Check if the tire pressure is normal when the
tire is in contact with level ground.
If there is any abnormal condition, check the
tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge.
Measure the tire pressure under room temperature.
Rear Brake
- 12 -
2. CRACKS & DAMAGE
Check the tire-contact area for crack or
damage.
3. Abnormal Wear
Check the tire-contact area for abnormal wear.
4. FOREIGN OBJECTS OF METAL PIECE &
GRAVEL
Check the tires and tire-contact area for imbedded
objects of metal piece and gravel.
5. DEPTH OF TIRE GROOVE
If the tire is worn to the wear limit indication mark,
replace it with a new one.
NORMAL PRESSURE(1 Rider / 2 Riders )
Front Wheel 1.75/1.75 kg/cm²
Rear Wheel 1.75/2.00 kg/cm²
n CAUTION:
y Abnormal tire pressure, crack, damage and
abnormal wear will cause unsteady handlebar and
result in tire break.
y If the tire has cracks or is worn to the wear
limit indication mark, replace it with a new
one.
- 13 -
(5) FUEL LEVEL INSPECTION/REFILLING
y Check if the fuel is sufficient.
y If the fuel gauge pointer is at “E” (red line), refill
with #92 or #95 nonleaded gasoline as soon as
possible.
Refilling Method
1.Open the seat with the ignition switch key. (Refer
to P8.).
2.Turn the tank cap counterclockwise with hand to
open the cap.
3.Use only #92 or #95 nonleaded gasoline.
4. Turn the fuel tank cap clockwise to tighten it.
The “
” mark on the fuel tank cap shall be
aligned with the “
” mark on the fuel tank.
5. Close the fuel tank cap in the reverse order of
opening.
cFuel tank cap dUnlock eLock
fReference plate
n CAUTION:
y Be sure to stop the engine before refilling.
y The gasoline level shall not exceed the reference
plate; otherwise the fuel will penetrate out.
y When refilling, do not add other additives to
avoid engine breakdown.
c
d
e
- 14 -
(6) STEERING HANDLEBAR
y Visually inspect the steering handlebar for
damage.
y Apply the front brake and move the handlebar
upward and downward to check for abnormal
noise.
y Move the steering handlebar upward, downward,
rightward and leftward to check for any loose
parts.
y Check if the handlebar rotates freely.
y If any abnormal condition is found, go to your
motorcycle dealer for inspection.
(7) INSTRUMENT LIGHTS INSPECTION
y Check the speedometer pointer for proper
operation.
y Check the fuel gauge pointer for proper
operation.
y Check the turn signal indicator lights for proper
operation.
- 15 -
(8) BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY INSPECTION
& ADJUSTMENT
y Adjust the brake lever free play with the brake
adjusting nuts.
y After adjustment, fully apply the brake levers and
check if the free play is within the specified value
(12cm).
c Increase play d Decrease play
n CAUTION:
y After the brake is adjusted, align the groove of
adjusting nut with the pin in order to avoid
accident and danger during riding.
(9) BRAKE SHOE INSPECTION
y When the brake lever is fully applied, if the mark
” on the brake indicator aligns with the
reference mark “
” on the brake panel, it means
the brake shoe is worn out. Go to our designated
distributors or service stations for brake shoe
replacing.
y Brake shoe service limit: cFront dRear
n CAUTION:
y Brake shoe will be worn more quickly if the
brake lever is always applied lightly during
riding.
c
d
d
c
- 16 -
(10) HORN/LIGHTS INSPECTION
y Turn the ignition switch “ON” and press the horn
button to check if it sounds.
y Headlight/Taillight Inspection:
Start the engine and turn on the headlight switch
to check if the headlight and taillight are good
and check the light shells for dirt and damage.
y Stoplight Inspection:
Apply the front and rear brake levers respectively
to check if the stoplight is good. And also check
the stoplight shell for dirt and damage.
y Turn Signal Light Inspection:
Operate the turn signal switch to make sure
whether the right/left front and rear turn signal
lights can wink and buzz. Also check the light
shells for dirt and damage.
cHeadlight dTurn signal light eTaillight/
Stoplight fHorn button
n CAUTION:
y Replace any dirty or damaged lights with new
ones to avoid danger during riding.
c
e
f
d
10


Need help? Post your question in this forum.

Forumrules


Report abuse

Libble takes abuse of its services very seriously. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. When you submit a report, we'll investigate it and take the appropriate action. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share.

Product:

For example, Anti-Semitic content, racist content, or material that could result in a violent physical act.

For example, a credit card number, a personal identification number, or an unlisted home address. Note that email addresses and full names are not considered private information.

Forumrules

To achieve meaningful questions, we apply the following rules:

Register

Register getting emails for Kymco People 50 at:


You will receive an email to register for one or both of the options.


Get your user manual by e-mail

Enter your email address to receive the manual of Kymco People 50 in the language / languages: English as an attachment in your email.

The manual is 0,63 mb in size.

 

You will receive the manual in your email within minutes. If you have not received an email, then probably have entered the wrong email address or your mailbox is too full. In addition, it may be that your ISP may have a maximum size for emails to receive.

The manual is sent by email. Check your email

If you have not received an email with the manual within fifteen minutes, it may be that you have a entered a wrong email address or that your ISP has set a maximum size to receive email that is smaller than the size of the manual.

The email address you have provided is not correct.

Please check the email address and correct it.

Your question is posted on this page

Would you like to receive an email when new answers and questions are posted? Please enter your email address.



Info