CMSI Inc. Chicago 250cc User Manual

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Page 1 - Chicago 250cc Owners Manual

1Chicago 250cc Owners ManualQJ250-H

Page 2 - Introduction

1010. Steering Lock: To engage the steeringlock, first turn the handle bars to theextreme left. Then insert the key into thesteering lock & turn i

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11riding on rough roads. Place the motorcycle on it’s stand and turn theadjustment ring to change the setting.Warning:Always keep the left and right r

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12frequently and top up the level if required. The oil will not requirechanging before 5000 Kms or one year.16. Pre-Ride InspectionThis is a list of c

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13Rear Chain:The rear chain should have the correct tension & be sufficientlylubricated.Battery Electrolyte:Check the electrolyte level and add wa

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14Gear SelectionChoose the appropriate gear to maintain a moderate engine RPM forthe riding conditions. Gear down when travelling uphill to maintainRP

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15Maintenance ChecksThe following is a list of the recommended service intervals. When the12000 Km reading is reached, then continue maintenance start

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16SpecificationsLength 2235 mm ( 7’ 4” )Width 622 mm ( 24.5” )Height 1308 mm ( 4’ 3.5” )Wheelbase 1499 mm ( 4’11” )Seat Height 699 mm ( 27.5” )Wei

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18WarrantyTERMS USED IN THIS WARRANTY SECTIONThe terms listed below have the following meaning in this section.CMSI, Inc. the manufacturer of Flying

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19To perform warranty repairs on any Flying Tiger product that qualifies forsuch repairs.The selling dealer shall sign the Acceptance Certificate and

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2IntroductionWe sincerely wish to thank you for purchasing your Flying Tiger ChicagoMotorcycle. Based on advanced technological design, we havemanufa

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20Warranty Time PeriodWarranty Time Period for 50cc and abovescooter models, ATVs and motorcycles.Coverage BeginsThe date the motorcycle is delivered

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21Duration of Implied WarrantiesAny Implied Warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantabilityand fitness for a particular purpose are limi

Page 15 - Maintenance Checks

22Paint and/or decals fading, peeling, blistering or chipping.Seepage or leakage of oil form seals and/or gaskets.Use for the following activities, sh

Page 16 - Specifications

23• Tire purchased as replacement - date of purchaseWarranty CoverageTires distributed and sold by Flying Tiger dealers which are either• Original eq

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24This Warranty Does Not Cover• Tires installed on non-Flying Tiger motorcycles.• Tires worn beyond the service limit specified in the appropriateOwne

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25• Proof of date of purchase is required.Parts installed by an Authorized Flying Tiger Dealer:Parts & Labor : No charge.Parts not installed by an

Page 19 - You, the Flying Tiger Owner

26The following warranty applies to the emission control system and is inaddition to the LIMITED WARRANTY and NOISE CONTROL SYSTEMWARRANTY.CMSI, Inc.

Page 20 - EXCLUSIONS

27RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REQUIRED MAINTENANCEIT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ANY EMISSION SYSTEM MAINTENANCEBE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED CMSI DEALER USINGGENUINE

Page 21 - Your Legal Rights

28The California Air Resources Board and CMSI, Inc. (hereafter “CMSI”) arepleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2005and late

Page 22 - MOTORCYCLE TIRES

29warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonableamount of time, not to exceed 30 days.- As the motorcycle owner, you should be aware thatCMSI ma

Page 23 - Your Obligation

3Table of ContentsSafety Issues 3Operating Controls 4Run-in Schedule 11Pre-Ride Inspection 12Riding Basics 13Starting the Engine 13Maintenance sch

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30Any part or parts replaced under this warranty shall becomethe property of CMSI Inc.In the State of California only, emission related warrantedparts

Page 25 - REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

31Sidecars, Inc. specifications whichadversely affect performance and/or(5) use in competitive racing or related events.B. Inspections, replacement o

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32IV. LEGAL RIGHTS. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFICLEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHERRIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.V. THIS WARRANTY

Page 27 - US CALIFORNIA

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48. Always ride with both hands on the handlebars. It is extremelydangerous to drive with one hand. The passenger should hold on firmlyto the safety

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51181091277. Rear Brake Pedal 10. Gear Shift Lever8. Steering Lock 11. Fuel Petcock9. Ignition Switch 12. Center stand

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6Ignition SwitchOFF Ignition off. Engine cannot be started. Key can be withdrawn.ON Ignition on. The engine will start. Key cannot be withdrawn.L

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712. High / Low Beam Switch: Low beam is used in city areas orwith other vehicles approaching from the opposite direction, so as notto aff

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84. Passing Light Switch: Use to signal the vehicle ahead that you wishto pass.5. Horn Button: Press down on the button to sound the horn.6. Choke lev

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9OffOnResthe last 1.6 liters of fuel is available. Keep the fuel petcock in the ONposition during normal riding & switch to RES only if needed. Th

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