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Husqvarna F2101P1 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Husqvarna F2101P1 Owner's Manual (109 pages)
Brand:
Husqvarna
| Category:
Motorcycle
| Size: 6.24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Means of Representation
6
Symbols Used
6
Formats Used
6
Safety Advice
7
Use Definition - Intended Use
7
Degrees of Risk and Symbols
7
Tampering Warning
7
Safe Operation
7
Protective Clothing
8
Work Rules
8
Environment
8
Owner's Manual
8
Important Notes
9
Manufacturer and Implied Warranty
9
Operating and Auxiliary Substances
9
Spare Parts, Accessories
9
Service
9
Figures
9
Customer Service
9
View of Vehicle
10
View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)
10
View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)
11
Serial Numbers
12
Chassis Number
12
Type Label
12
Engine Number
12
Fork Part Number
12
Shock Absorber Article Number
12
Controls
13
Clutch Lever
13
Hand Brake Lever
13
Throttle Grip
13
Kill Switch
13
Electric Starter Button
13
Map-Select Switch for the Basic Setting
14
Map-Select Switch for Ride Mode
14
Launch Control
14
Overview of Indicator Lamps
14
Opening the Filler Cap
15
Closing the Filler Cap
15
Cold Start Button
16
Idle Speed Adjusting Screw
16
Shift Lever
16
Foot Brake Lever
17
Plug-In Stand
17
Preparing for Use
18
Advice on First Use
18
Running in the Engine
19
Starting Power of Lithium-Ion Batteries at Low Temperatures
19
Preparing the Vehicle for Difficult Riding Conditions
19
Preparing for Rides on Dry Sand
20
Preparing for Rides on Wet Sand
20
Preparing for Rides on Wet and Muddy Surfaces
21
Preparing for Rides at High Temperatures and Low Speeds
21
Preparing for Rides at Low Temperature and in Snow
21
Riding Instructions
22
Checks and Maintenance before Putting into Operation
22
Starting
22
Activating Launch Control
23
Starting off
23
Shifting, Riding
23
Applying the Brakes
24
Stopping, Parking
24
Transport
25
Refueling
25
Service Schedule
26
Additional Information
26
Required Work
26
Recommended Work
27
Tuning the Chassis
28
Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight
28
Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
28
Adjusting the Low-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
28
Adjusting the High-Speed Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber
29
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber
29
Measuring the Rear Wheel Sag Unloaded
30
Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber
30
Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber
31
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Shock Absorber
31
Adjusting the Riding Sag
32
Checking the Basic Setting of the Fork
32
Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Fork
32
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork
33
Handlebar Position
33
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
33
Service Work on the Chassis
35
Raising the Motorcycle with a Lift Stand
35
Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand
35
Bleeding the Fork Legs
35
Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs
36
Removing the Fork Protector
36
Installing the Fork Protector
36
Removing the Fork Legs
37
Installing the Fork Legs
37
Removing the Lower Triple Clamp
38
Installing the Lower Triple Clamp
38
Checking the Steering Head Bearing Play
40
Adjusting the Play of the Steering Head Bearing
41
Greasing the Steering Head Bearing
41
Removing the Start Number Plate
41
Installing the Start Number Plate
41
Removing the Front Fender
42
Installing the Front Fender
42
Removing the Shock Absorber
42
Installing the Shock Absorber
44
Removing the Seat
45
Mounting the Seat
46
Removing the Air Filter Box Cover
46
Installing the Air Filter Box Cover
46
Removing the Air Filter
47
Installing the Air Filter
47
Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box
47
Removing the Main Silencer
48
Installing the Main Silencer
48
Changing the Glass Fiber Yarn Filling of the Main Silencer
48
Removing the Right Side Cover
49
Installing the Right Side Cover
49
Removing the Fuel Tank
50
Installing the Fuel Tank
51
Checking for Chain Dirt Accumulation
52
Cleaning the Chain
52
Checking the Chain Tension
53
Adjusting the Chain Tension
53
Checking the Chain, Rear Sprocket, Engine Sprocket, and Chain Guide
54
Checking the Frame
55
Checking the Swingarm
56
Checking the Throttle Cable Routing
56
Checking the Rubber Grips
56
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever
57
Checking/Correcting the Fluid Level of the Hydraulic Clutch
57
Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
57
Brake System
59
Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever
59
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever
59
Checking the Brake Discs
59
Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level
60
Adding Front Brake Fluid
60
Checking the Front Brake Linings
61
Changing the Front Brake Linings
61
Checking the Free Travel of Foot Brake Lever
63
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever
63
Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level
64
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
64
Checking the Rear Brake Linings
65
Changing the Rear Brake Linings
66
Wheels, Tires
68
Removing the Front Wheel
68
Installing the Front Wheel
68
Removing the Rear Wheel
69
Installing the Rear Wheel
70
Checking the Tire Condition
70
Checking the Tire Air Pressure
71
Checking the Spoke Tension
71
Electrical System
73
Removing the Battery
73
Installing the Battery
73
Recharging the Battery
74
Changing the Main Fuse
75
Cooling System
77
Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level
77
Checking the Coolant Level
78
Draining the Coolant
78
Refilling with Coolant
79
Tuning the Engine
80
Checking the Play in the Throttle Cable
80
Adjusting the Play in the Throttle Cable
80
Setting the Characteristic Map of the Throttle Response
81
Changing the Mapping
82
Adjusting the Idle Speed
82
Teaching the Throttle Valve Position
82
Checking the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
83
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
83
Service Work on the Engine
84
Changing the Fuel Screen
84
Checking the Engine Oil Level
84
Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter, Cleaning the Oil Screen
85
Adding Engine Oil
87
Cleaning, Care
88
Cleaning the Motorcycle
88
Storage
89
Putting into Operation after Storage
89
Troubleshooting
90
Blink Code
92
Technical Data
94
Engine
94
Engine Tightening Torques
94
Capacities
96
Engine Oil
96
Coolant
96
Fuel
96
Chassis
96
Electrical System
97
Tires
97
Fork
97
Shock Absorber
97
Chassis Tightening Torques
98
Substances
100
Auxiliary Substances
101
Standards
102
Index of Special Terms
103
List of Abbreviations
104
Lisy of Symbols
105
Yellow and Orange Symbols
105
Index
106
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