DAELIM ROADWIN 125 FI Manuale Utente

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A rubber part is assembled on the cable to
protect the inner cable. 
Make sure that this part is placed firmly
around the correct part of the cable.
When washing the car, do not directly
spray water on to the rubber part is dirty,
use a dry cloth to clean this area.
Clean your motorcycle regularly to protect
the surface finishes and inspect for
damage, wear, and oil, coolant or brake
fluid leakage.
1. After cleaning, rinse the motorcycle
thoroughly with plenty of clean water.
Strong detergent residue can corrode
alloy parts.
2. Dry the motorcycle, start the engine,
and let it run for several minutes.
3. Test the brakes before riding the
motorcycle. Several applications may
be necessary to restore normal braking
performance.
4. Lubricate the drive chain immediately
after washing and drying the
motorcycle.
CABLE RUBBER PART
CAUTION
●Infiltration of the foreign materials or
water caused by damage of lever
(disengagement, tearing, etc.) may
cause freezing in winter season
resulting in faulty operation, sudden
accelation and braking force decrease.
If any damage is found, replace with
the new on immediately. 
CAUTION
●Make sure to stop the engine prior to car
washing.
●High pressure water (or air) can damage
certain parts of the motorcycle. 
●Be careful not to allow water to enter the
muffler during the washing. Water inside
the muffler may cause an improper
engine starting or rust occurrence. 
●Do not let water get inside the braking
system during the washing, as water
inside the brake system may weaken the
braking power.  Upon completion of
washing, select a safe place where there
is no traffic obstruction, and start the
vehicle. 
Lightly apply the brake while driving at a
slow speed and check the braking power. 
If the braking power has been weakened,
apply brake lightly while driving at a
slow speed to dry up the brake system.
INSPECTION PART
INSPECTION PART
RUBBER
CLEANING
WARNING
●Braking efficiency may be temporarily
impaired immediately after washing
the vehicle. Anticipate longer stopping
distance to avoid a possible accident.