The drive chain slack and lubrication must be checked each day before riding the motorcycle and must be maintained in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart for safety and to prevent excessive wear. If the chain becomes badly worn or maladjusted - either too loose or too tight - the chain could jump off the sprockets or break.
| WARNING A chain that breaks or jumps off the sprockets could snag on the engine sprocket or lock the rear wheel, severely damaging the motorcycle and causing it to go out of control. Inspect the chain for damage and proper adjustment before each ride. |
Clutch
Chain Slack InspectionCanister Inspection
Refer to the Evaporative Emission Control System Inspection
(CAL and SEA-B1 Models) in the Periodic Maintenance
chapter.
1. Green Hoses (Purge)
2. Fittings
3. Canister
4. White Hose (Vacuum)
5. Throttle Body Assy
6. Fuel Tank
7.Red Hose (Return)
8. Blue Hose (Breather)
9. Brack ...
For Secondary Fuel Injectors
Remove the fuel tank (see Fuel Tank Removal).
Disconnect the secondary fuel injector connector [A].
Connect a digitalmeter to the terminals in each secondary
fuel injector [A].
Measure the secondary fuel injector resistance.
Secondary Fuel Injector Resistance
Standard: Abo ...
Oil Level Inspection
Check that the engine oil level is between the upper [A]
and lower [B] levels in the gauge.
NOTE
Situate the motorcycle so that it is perpendicular to the
ground.
If the motorcycle has just been used, wait several minutes
for all the oil to drain down.
If the oil has just been changed, ...