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Daelim Roadwin 125cc Owners Manual.pdf - Mojo

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DRIVE CHAIN<br />

●The service life of drive chain is<br />

dependent upon proper lubrication and<br />

adjustment. Poor maintenance can<br />

cause premature wear or damage to the<br />

drive chain and sprocket.<br />

●The drive chain should be checked and<br />

lubricated as part of the Pre-ride<br />

Inspection.<br />

●Under severe usage, or when the<br />

vehicle is ridden in unusually dusty or<br />

muddy areas, more frequent maintenance<br />

will be necessary.<br />

WARNING<br />

●For your safety, drive chain condition<br />

and adjustment should be checked<br />

prior to each use of the vehicle.<br />

Always follow the manufacturer’s<br />

recommendations for proper lubrication<br />

and replacement of the chain.<br />

<br />

1. Turn the engine off, put motorcycle in<br />

upright position on the main stand and<br />

shift the transmission into neutral.<br />

2. Check slack in the lower drive chain<br />

run midway between the sprockets.<br />

Drive chain slack should be adjusted to<br />

allow the following vertical movement<br />

by hand: 10~20mm<br />

3. Roll the motorcycle forward. Stop<br />

check drive chain slack. Repeat this<br />

procedure several times. Drive chain<br />

slack should remain constant. If the<br />

chain is slack only in certain sections,<br />

some links are kinked and binding,<br />

Binding and kinking can frequently be<br />

eliminated by lubrication.<br />

10~20mm<br />

4. Rotate the rear wheel slowly and<br />

inspect the drive chain and sprockets<br />

for any of the following conditions:<br />

■ DRIVE CHAIN<br />

Damaged rollers<br />

Loose Pins<br />

Dry or Rusted Link<br />

Kinked or Binding Link<br />

Excessive Wear<br />

Improper Adjustment<br />

Missing O-ring<br />

■ SPROCKETS<br />

Excessively Worn Teeth<br />

Broken or Damaged Teeth<br />

●A drive chain with damaged rollers,<br />

loose pins or missing O-ring must be<br />

replaced.<br />

●A chain which appears dry or shows<br />

signs of rust, requires supplementary<br />

lubrication.<br />

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