SSR Buccaneer 250i Owner's Manual

Buccaneer 250i Owner’s Manual
Preface
Thank you for purchasing the SSR Buccaneer 250i fuel injected motorcycle, it will bring you years of pleasurable riding in a safe to operate package. Riding a motorcycle is one of the most exciting past times. For your safety, you should read this owner’s manual carefully and follow these instructions before you ride. This manual introduces regular maintenance and service, please follow these instructions, it will help you to keep your motorcycle in good running order and functioning for years to come. Our company never stops improving our quality and performance, this may lead to color or structural changes not outlined in this manual. We apologize if this brings you any inconvenience.
SSR Motorsports
Important Notice
1. Vehicle load capabilities
This motorcycle is designed for one driver and one passenger only.
2. Road conditions for driving This motorcycle is only suitable for driving on roads.
3. Please read this manual carefully. Following the instructions outlined here will make your motorcycle more durable and stable. Please note the followings words: Warning: Means if you DO NOT follow the instructions, it could lead to serious damage for driver and passenger. Caution: Means if you DO NOT follow the instructions, it may cause the person/s to be injured or damage to the motorcycle. Notice: Provide useful information This user manual is propriety to this motorcycle. If this vehicle is sold to others, you should pass this manual on to the new owner together with the vehicle. Without our company permission, it is not allow to copy or translate any part of this manual.
This vehicle uses motorcycle grade engine oil.
---The special lubrication oil for motorcycle.
Special Notice
Warning: This motorcycle must use the correct spec fuse, DO NOT use other spec fuses
or operate without a fuse. Incorrect fuses may cause damage to the vehicle or re.
Fuse position: next to the battery. Fuse spec: Main Fuse 15 Amp. If you blow the main fuse, before you replace the fuse you should perform a simple check of the vehicle for electrical shorts. If after replacing the fuse it blows again, send the vehicle to an authorized SSR dealership for inspection.
Notice:
* When changing the battery for the rst time be aware of the positive and negative terminals.
If you connect the battery to the wrong terminals check the main fuse immediately. Even if the main fuse is not blown you should take your motorcycle to a SSR dealership for inspection. An incorrect connection could lead to electrical system damage. * Before replacing the fuse, turn off the ignition switch and remove the key. * When replacing the fuse, use caution not to damage the bottom of the fuse, otherwise it may cause failure or other electrical system damage.
Forbidden Modications:
Please do not change the original parts position, otherwise it will seriously effect ve­hicle performance and safety and may even cause the vehicle to operate improperly.
Modication examples are: electronic, emissions and/or fuel system, these changes
may also be illegal. Our company will not take any responsibility for any of these chang­es made.
Preface Important Notice Special Notice
Safety Information........................................................1
Safe Riding..................................................................1
Riding Gear.................................................................1
Helmet..........................................................................1
Riding in Rain..............................................................1
Motorcycle VIN Number...............................................2
Part Description...........................................................3
Speedometer................................................................4
Parts.............................................................................5
Key.................................................................5
Ignition Switch.................................................5
Left Handlebar Switch.....................................5
Right Handlebar Switch..................................6
Fuel Tank........................................................7
Shift Pedal.......................................................7
Rear Brake Pedal...........................................8
Side Stand......................................................8
Tool Kit............................................................8
Rear Shock Absorber......................................8
Mirrors.............................................................8
Gasoline and Engine Oil Information...........................9
Engine Break-In...........................................................9
Pre-ride Inspection.....................................................10
Riding your Motorcycle...............................................11
Starting the Engine.......................................11
Starting..........................................................11
Shifting Gears...............................................11
Riding Up Slopes..........................................11
Using the Brakes and Stopping....................11
Inspections and Maintenance....................................12
Maintenance Schedule.................................12
Engine Oil Change........................................14
Spark Plug....................................................15
Throttle Cable Adjustment............................15
Clutch Adjustment.........................................15
Idle Adjustment.............................................16
Throttle Body................................................16
Drive Chain...................................................16
Brakes...........................................................17
Tires..............................................................18
Seat..............................................................19
Air Filter Maintenance...................................19
Catalytic Converter.......................................20
Fuel Injection System...................................20
Parts Lubrication...........................................20
Battery...........................................................21
Fuse.............................................................22
Headlight.......................................................23
Bulb Replacement........................................23
Vehicle Storage Information.......................................24
Specication...............................................................25
Electrical Diagram......................................................26
Table of Contents
1
Safety information
Safety Regulations:
1. Before riding check over your vehicle, in case of accident or damage parts.
2. The rider must posses a valid drivers license, and do not allow those without a drivers license to operate.
3. To avoid accidents with other drivers the rider should:
• Wear bright colored clothes.
• DO NOT ride close to other vehicles.
4. Strictly obey trafc regulations, do not cut in and out of trafc rapidly.
5.Most accidents are caused by speeding, you should follow the speed limit at all times.
6. When making turns, use the turn signal indicator.
7. Use caution when riding in parking lots, the fast lane, and at intersections.
8. DO NOT modify your motorcycle or re­move parts, it may effect it’s function or void your warranty.
9. DO NOT add accessories that will affect riding your motorcycle, DO NOT overload electronic parts.
Clothing:
1. For safety reasons, the rider must wear a helmet, glasses and boots, gloves and a riding jacket/pants. A passenger should also wear the same gear listed above.
2. While riding, the exhaust system will be hot, DO NOT touch the exhaust system while riding or after riding until it has cooled com­pletely.
3. DO NOT wear loose tting clothing while
riding, it could become caught on the motor­cycle leading to an accident.
Helmet:
It is extremely important to wear a good qual­ity helmet and glasses/goggles if not a full face helmet.
Riding in the rain: Take special caution when riding in the rain, the braking distances are two times longer than dry riding.
2
Motorcycle VIN Number
Vehicle Identication Number (VIN) and the
engine number are used for registration of your motorcycle. Please record your num­bers for future use.
VIN Number is stamped into the vehicle frame on the right side of the steering stem
(1). Engine Number is stamped on the lower engine crankcase on the left side (2). Prod-
uct information label is on the vehicle frame
on the right side below the fuel tank (3).
VIN Number:__________________________
Engine Number:_______________________
3
Parts Description
(1) Left Mirror (2) Clutch Lever (3) Left Handlebar
Switch
(4) Ignition Switch (5) Speedometer (6) Right Handle-
bar Switch
(7) Right Mirror (8) Front Brake Lever (9) Throttle Grip (10) Fuel Tank (11) Oil Filler Cap (12) Rear Brake
Pedal
(13) Front Footrest
(14) Rear Footrest (15) Rear Brake (16) Front Brake (17) Side Stand (18) Shifter Lever (19) Seat Lock
4
• Speedometer
(1) Turning Signal Indicator
When the left turn signal is on, the left indicator
will ash.
When the right turn signal is on, the right indicator
will ash.
(2) Neutral Indicator
When the engine is in Neutral, the neutral indica­tor light will be on.
(3) High Beam Indicator
When the high beam headlight is on, the high beam indicator will be on.
(4) FI Indicator
When the ignition is switched on, the fuel injection indicator will light up. The fuel pump will cycle for 3 seconds, after that the engine will start. When the engine starts the F.I. indicator will shut off. If the indicator remains on, there is a F.I. problem present. Under normal operatation the indicator should remain off. If the indicator remains on while the engine is running, stop riding and have the motorcycle inspected immediately.
(5) Speedo
This shows your driving speed.
(6) Odometer
This records the total driving distance.
(7) Gear Position Indicator
This indicates the gear postion.
(8) Fuel Gauge
This indicates the fuel volume in the fuel tank.
5
Parts
• Key
This vehicle comes with two keys, both can be use to start the motorcycle and open all the locks. Please keep one key in a safe place. If you loose your key or need another one, please contact your closest dealer.
• Ignition Switch
” position: To prevent theft, when you park please use this handlebar lock function. Turn the handlebars to the left, press down the key and turn the key to “ “ position, it will lock the handlebars. Then you can re­move the key from the ignition switch.
• Left Handlebar Switch
(1) Clutch Lever
When starting the engine or shifting gears, please grip clutch lever, it will stop rear wheel spinning.
(2) Horn Button
When you press horn button, the horn will sound.
(3) Hi / Low Beam Switch
when the switch is in “ “ position, the high beam is on, and the speedo high beam indi­cator light will be on as well.
Warning:
DO NOT turn off the key or remove it while riding, otherwise you could loose control of the vehicle.
“ logo......when the key is on “
position, there is no power and cannot start engine, the key can be removed from the switch.
“ logo......when the key is on “
position, it has electrical power and the engine can be started, the key cannot be removed.
Notice:
When parking your motorcycle please lock the handlebars and remove the key to pre­ vent theft. Always park the motorcycle in an appropriate place.
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