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Husqvarna 3402526en manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Husqvarna 3402526en Owner's Manual (176 pages)
Brand:
Husqvarna
| Category:
Motorcycle
| Size: 13.37 MB
Table of Contents
Section 1
4
Table of Contents
4
Symbols Used
7
Formats Used
7
Means of Representation 1
7
Safety Advice
8
Use Definition - Intended Use
8
Misuse
8
Degrees of Risk and Symbols
8
Tampering Warning
9
Safe Operation
9
Environment
10
Owner's Manual
10
Work Rules
10
Protective Clothing
10
Important Notes
12
Manufacturer Warranty, Implied Warranty
12
Fuel, Auxiliary Substances
12
Spare Parts, Accessories
12
Service
12
Figures
12
Customer Service
13
View of Vehicle
14
View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)
14
View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)
15
Fork Part Number
16
Engine Number
16
Type Label
16
Vehicle Identification Number
16
Serial Numbers
16
Shock Absorber Article Number
17
Controls
18
Clutch Lever
18
Hand Brake Lever
18
Throttle Grip
18
Stop Button
18
Opening the Fuel Tank Filler Cap
19
Closing the Fuel Tank Filler Cap
19
Shift Lever
20
Choke
20
Fuel Tap
20
Kick Starter Lever
21
Foot Brake Lever
21
Plug-In Stand
21
Service Hour Counter
21
Preparing for Use
22
Advice on Preparing for First Use
22
Running in the Engine
24
Riding Instructions 8
25
Checks and Maintenance Measures When Preparing for Use
25
Starting the Vehicle
25
Starting off
26
Shifting, Riding
26
Stopping, Parking
27
Applying the Brakes
27
Transporting
28
Refueling
28
Service Schedule
30
Additional Information
30
Required Work
30
Recommended Work
31
10 Tuning the Chassis
32
Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with Rider's Weight
32
Air Suspension XACT 5235
32
Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
33
Adjusting the Low-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
33
Adjusting the High-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
34
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber
34
Measuring the Dimension of the Rear Wheel Unloaded
35
Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber
36
Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber
36
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Shock Absorber
37
Adjusting the Riding Sag
38
Checking the Basic Setting of the Fork
38
Adjusting the Fork Air Pressure
39
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork
40
Handlebar Position
40
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
41
Bleeding the Fork Legs
42
Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand
42
Raising the Motorcycle with a Lift Stand
42
11 Service Work on the Chassis
42
Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs
43
Removing the Fork Protector
43
Installing the Fork Protector
44
Removing the Fork Legs
44
Installing the Fork Legs
45
Removing the Lower Triple Clamp
46
Installing the Lower Triple Clamp
47
Checking the Steering Head Bearing Play
49
Adjusting the Steering Head Bearing Play
49
Installing the Start Number Plate
50
Removing the Start Number Plate
50
Lubricating the Steering Head Bearing
50
Removing Front Fender
51
Installing Front Fender
51
Removing the Right Side Cover
52
Installing the Right Side Cover
53
Securing Right Side Cover
53
Removing the Left Side Cover
54
Installing the Left Side Cover
55
Securing Left Side Cover
56
Removing the Shock Absorber
56
Installing the Shock Absorber
57
Removing the Seat
57
Mounting the Seat
58
Removing the Air Filter
58
Installing the Air Filter
59
Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box
59
Removing the Main Silencer
60
Installing the Main Silencer
60
Changing the Glass Fiber Yarn Filling of the Main Silencer
61
Removing the Fuel Tank
61
Installing the Fuel Tank
63
Checking the Chain for Dirt
64
Cleaning the Chain
64
Checking the Chain Tension
65
Adjusting the Chain Tension
66
Checking the Chain, Rear Sprocket, Engine Sprocket, and Chain Guide
66
Checking the Throttle Cable Routing
69
Checking the Link Fork
69
Checking the Frame
69
Checking the Rubber Grip
70
Additionally Securing the Rubber Grip
70
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever
70
Checking the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch
71
Correcting the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch
71
Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
72
12 Brake System
74
Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever
74
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever
74
Checking the Brake Discs
74
Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level
75
Adding the Front Brake Fluid
76
Checking the Front Brake Linings
77
Changing the Brake Linings of the Front Brake
77
Checking the Free Travel of the Foot Brake Lever
80
Adjusting the Free Travel of the Foot Brake Lever
81
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever
81
Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level
82
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
83
Checking the Rear Brake Linings
84
Changing the Brake Linings of the Rear Brake
84
13 Wheels, Tires
88
Removing the Front Wheel
88
Installing the Front Wheel
88
Removing the Rear Wheel
89
Installing the Rear Wheel
90
Checking the Tire Condition
91
Checking Tire Pressure
92
Checking Spoke Tension
93
14 Cooling System
94
Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level
94
Checking the Coolant Level
95
Draining the Coolant
95
Refilling with Coolant
96
Changing the Coolant
97
Tuning the Engine 15
99
Checking the Play in the Throttle Cable
99
Adjusting the Play in the Throttle Cable
99
Carburettor - Idle Speed
100
Carburetor - Adjusting the Idle Speed
100
Emptying the Carburetor Float Chamber
101
Service Work on the Engine 16
103
Checking the Gear Oil Level
103
Changing the Gear Oil
103
Adding the Gear Oil
104
17 Cleaning, Care
106
Cleaning the Motorcycle
106
18 Storage
108
Preparing for Use after Storage
109
19 Troubleshooting
110
Engine Tightening Torques
112
Engine
112
20 Technical Data
112
Carburetor
114
Carburetor Tuning
114
Capacities
115
Gear Oil
115
Coolant
115
Fuel
115
Fork
115
Shock Absorber
115
Chassis
116
Tires
117
Chassis Tightening Torques
117
Substances 21
119
Auxiliary Substances 22
121
Standards 23
123
24 List of Abbreviations
124
Index
126
Section 2
129
Important Note to Parents
130
Introduction
130
Purpose of the Booklet
130
Other Sources of Information
131
Readiness Guidelines
132
Steps for Safe and Responsible OHM Riding
136
PART 2: Pre-Operating Procedures and Practice
137
Protective Gear and Clothing
137
Mounting/Dismounting
138
Mastering the Controls
139
Learning Activities
142
Learning Area/Riding Area
146
PART 3: Operating Procedures and Practice
146
Getting Used to the Vehicle in Motion
148
Let's Start Riding
151
PART 4: Readiness Checklist
154
Visual Perception/Motor/Development
155
Physical Development
158
Social/Emotional Development
160
Reasoning and Decision-Making Ability
162
Glossary
165
Answers
167
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