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1. If you feel abnormal free play in the brake lever check for wear on the brake pads If you discover the brake pads to be worn replacement them immediately If the pads are still in good condition there may be air in the brake system Visit your local Service Center for assistance Checking Brake Fluid Level Park the motorcycle on level ground in an upright position Check the brake fluid level at the reservoir or the sight window It should be above the lower mark If if isn t check for wear on the brake pads If the pads are worn replace immediately Make sure there are no leaks in the fluid lines Check for loose fittings or damage to the fluid lines A WARNING Add DOT3 or DOTA brake fluid only from a sealed container Do not mix brake fluid types Failure to follow this warning could cause the brakes to fail resulting in serious personal injury f SNE s 5 Checking Brake Pad Wear Brake pad wear differs based on how often you use the brakes type of riding and road conditions Normally brake pads tend to wear quicker on wet and dirty roads Be sure to check the pads for wear at each maintenance interval You can inspect the wear on the pads by using the wear indicator mark If the pads are worn have them replaced immediately at an authorized service center d A TAR MJ D 19 TIRE MAINTENANCE Check the air pressure in all tires before riding
2. Speedometer Odometer Tail Light Oil Sight Window Ignition Rear Brake Lever Faust Key Switch Rear View Mirrors Turn Indicator Adjustable Rear DOT EMARK Suspension Head Light DOT EMARK Tail Light Front Fender Rear Fender Front Wheel Rear Wheel Gear Selector Battery Box Chain Tensioner Wheel Adjuster OPERATION WARNING Always wear appropriate protective clothing and accessories a properly fitting helmet eye protection goggles gloves over the ankle boots or closed toe shoes long sleeved shirt or jacket and long pants WARNING Always wear eye protection with side shields goggles marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 Failure to do so could result in objects being thrown into your eyes resulting in possible serious injury WARNING Do not allow familiarity with product to make you careless Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to inflict serious injury SAFETY GEAR A DOT or Snell approved motorcycle helmet is the most important part of your safety gear because it can help prevent a serious head injury Choose a helmet that fits snugly Retailers can help in selecting a good quality helmet which fits properly Always wear eye protection when you ride If a rock or branch hit your eyes you could be severely injured Wear shatterproof goggles or a face shield Helmet DOT or Snell approved on road helmet Eye Protection Shatter proof
3. Start the engine and allow it to run for 3 to 5 minutes Turn the engine off and allow to cool for at least 3 minutes Hold the motorcycle upright and recheck the lubricant level Make sure there are no leaks NOTE Used lubricant should be disposed of at an approved disposal site See your local oil retailer for more information CAUTION Attempting to start the engine before it has been properly filled with lubricant will result in equipment failure Oil Filler Dip Stick Oil Filter 16 AIR BOX DRAIN HOSE Service the air box drain hose more often if you are riding at full throttle or in rain Also service any time there are deposits in the transparent section of the drain tube Place a drain pan under the air box drain tube plug Remove the plug and allow the tube to drain into the pan Reinstall the air box drain tube plug THROTTLE Make sure all nuts and bolts are securely fastened and the throttle assembly is positioned correctly Check the full rotation of the throttle grip from all steering positions Check the free play at the throttle grip It should be 1 16 to 1 4 in 2 6 mm If needed adjust as follows o Loosen lock nut o Turn the throttle cable adjuster o Tighten the lock nut After any adjustments recheck the full rotation of the throttle grip from all steering positions WARNING Do not operate the motorcycle if the throttle grip free play distance is
4. misuse the use of leaded gasoline Replacement of expendable maintenance items unless they are original equipment defective in material or workmanship under normal use and the first required replacement interval for the item has not been reached Expendable maintenance items include but not limited to spark plugs filters coolant lubricants gaskets hoses and belts Replacements of parts and other services and adjustments for required maintenance Any vehicle equipped with an odometer or hour meter where the reading is altered so that actual mileage cannot be readily determined Repairs or replacements as a result of accident misuse or use of re placement parts or accessories not conforming to the original specifications which adversely affect performance Physical damage corrosion or defects caused by fire explosions or similar causes beyond the control of CCW Failures not caused by a defect in material or workmanship Use of the vehicle in any type of competitive racing or related events immediately and completely voids this and all other warranties Failure to follow the recommended jetting chart altitude adjustments if applicable or other unauthorized modifications will be considered improper maintenance and use of the vehicle and may result in the denial of warranty claims LIMITED LIABILITY The liability of CCW under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of def
5. reduce your speed by downshifting rather than braking Applying your brakes for a long period of time can reduce their effectiveness PARKING When possible park the bike on level ground If you have no paved surface to park on make sure the ground is firm If it is necessary for you to park on a hill position your rear wheel against the curb at an angle and leave the transmission in gear While parked use the side stand for support Use your foot to guide the side stand down f you must park on a soft surface put something solid under the side stand THEFT PREVENTION TIPS Park the motorcycle in a garage if possible When not possible make certain to park in a well lit area Never leave the ignition key with the motorcycle Always use the steering lock even for a short period of time o Turn the handlebars left o Insertthe key into the lock on the head tube o Turn the key until the pinion engages with the lock o Yourhandle bars are now locked and can not be turned Invest in a good quality anti theft device that will secure the motorcycle to a stationary object Keep the operator s manual registration and insurance information with the motorcycle to help authorities find you if it is stolen and recovered 13 MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE It is very important to inspect and maintain your motorcycle regularly Follow the guidelines in the chart below The intervals between period
6. Improper air pressure will affect handling steering response traction tire life and rider comfort Be sure tires are inflated to the pressures shown below Recommended Pressure Front 29 psi 1 2 psi 200 kpa 8 3 kpa Rear 36 psi 0 9 psi 250 kpa 6 2 kpa WARNING Check the tire pressure carefully while inflating Too much air in the tire could cause the tire to burst causing serious personal injury WARNING Maintaining correct air pressure in the tires is very important Too little pressure could allow the tire to rotate off the wheel rim Too much pressure could cause the tire to burst Failure to maintain correct air pressure in the tires could cause problems with vehicle operation and stability causing serious personal injury TIRE REPAIR When inspecting tires always check for Bumps or bulges on the tire replace if there are any Cuts or cracks replace if any fabric is visible Foreign objects such as nails embedded in tire Excessive wear If you drive over a pothole or any hard object pull to the side of the road and inspect the tire for possible damage This motorcycle uses tubeless tires If your tire is punctured or damaged it should be replaced using only tubeless tires A repaired tire may fail while riding and is not as reliable as a new one A temporary repair can be made in an emergency situation but the tire should be replaced as soon as possible Ride at sl
7. opera tion of this product SYMBOL NAME EXPLANATION Safety Alert Indicates a potential personal injury hazard Read Operators Manual Wear Eye Protection To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Always wear eye protection with side shields goggles marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 OOP Wear Protective Gear Always use an approved helmet and protective gear Drugs and Alcohol Never use with drugs or alcohol Age Limit Never permit children under the age of 16 to operate this motorcycle Toxic Fumes Gas products emit carbon monoxide an odorless color less poison gas Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea fainting or death EIES Chemical Burns Contains sulfuric acid Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing clothing Poison Contains sulfuric acid Do not ingest and avoid contact with skin eyes or 9 Man woman or child Avoid eye contact hula is contagious Steer clear of the hula LIAE ooo DATE OF MFG 5 cvo 0 0 50505 5 d AWR TIRE DIMENSION RIM KPI PSI COLD FRONT REAR A EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENI THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICACABLE U S FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFTEY STANDARDS FMVSS IN EFFECT ON THE DATEOF MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE VN SS tyre MADE IN CHINA MOTORCYCLE NOISE EMISSIONS CONTROL INFORMATION THIS 2011 CC
8. should maintain smooth idle Open the throttle slightly to verify the engine is responding If it dies the engine was not sufficiently warm STOPPING THE ENGINE 7 Shift into neutral and turn the ignition switch OFF VY NOTE Failing to turn the ignition switch off will cause the lights to stay on and will drain battery life DO NOT turn the engine stop switch off CY Heels Such Emergency Stop f an emergency stop is necessary move the engine JN stop switch to the oca V position SHIFTING GEARS The motorcycle is equipped with a cable operated clutch It has five forward gears one down and four up Follow the steps below to learn how to shift properly Always shift while moving in a straight line Release the throttle grip and pull in the clutch lever completely before shifting Recognize the engaging point when you release the clutch lever Reduce the throttle or shift to a higher gear before engine RPMs get too high Shift to a lower gear before the engine RPMs get too low When engine RPMs are too high do not downshift to slow the motorcycle This could cause damage to the engine Do not coast or tow the motorcycle for a long period of time while the engine is off If your speed drops below 9 mph 15 km h pull in the clutch lever and shift down to 1st gear to prevent stalling ES 12 WARNING The following instructions are for general use in standa
9. will help ensure a safe ride Perform all recommended maintenance and inspect your vehicle before each ride Never modify your vehicle in any way to make it unsafe NHTSA SAFETY NOTICE If you believe your vehicle has a safety defect which could cause serious injury or death you should immediately contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Cleveland CycleWerks If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems between you your dealer or Cleveland CycleWerks SYMBOLS The following signal words and meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with this product SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A A A CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION damage Without Safety Alert Symbol Indicates a situation that may result in property Some of the following symbols may be used on this product Please study them and learn their meaning for safe
10. will help extend the life of the chain You should always perform the pre ride inspection to check the adjustment and lubrication before riding If you are riding in dusty or muddy conditions remember to maintain and service the chain more often than usual Before any servicing to the chain occurs to be sure the engine is off and in neutral You do not need to remove the chain to perform service in the maintenance schedule Inspection Check the slack of the lower drive chain between the two sprockets An acceptable amount of slack is from 3 8 to 9 16 in 10 15 mm If adjustment is needed take motorcycle to an authorized service center The slack should remain consistent along the entire chain If not check to make sure there are no kinks or binds You can sometimes eliminate kinks or binds by lubricating the chain GOOD WORN rco clanrIcGpDrcanrrcnDp Inspect chain for damaged rollers kinks or binds dry or rusty links improper adjustment excessive wear or dam aged and missing o rings The chain should be replaced if there is damage to the rollers or if there are loose pins Lubricate any kinks or binds to work them out If the chain appears too dry or rusty lubricate Check both the front and rear sprocket teeth for excessive wear or damage If needed replace the sprocket The use of a new chain with a worn sprocket will cause quick wear to the new chain CLEANING THE DRIVE CHAIN The drive chai
11. ANSI Z87 1 compliant Gloves Abrasion resistant gloves for the street Jacket Wear an abrasion resistant riding jacket Some jackets have approved crash protection for added protection incase of an incident Long Pants Riding Pants Never wear shorts to ride a motorcycle Motorcycles can burn or injure you while riding always wear long pants Boots Footwear should cover your ankles and support them from rolling WARNING Not wearing a helmet greatly increases your chances of serious head injuries or death in the event of an accident If you are riding with a passenger be sure they are also wearing a helmet and eye protection BEFORE YOU RIDE Before you ride the motorcycle the first time carefully read and understand this manual and all labels and follow the operating procedures described Also know how to operate all controls Every time you ride first check the condition of the motorcycle to make sure it does not have mechanical problems PRE RIDE INSPECTION ITEM TO WHAT TO CHECK FOR CHECK Tires Check air pressure and add air if needed Check for excessive wear on tread Check for any other tire damage Check rims and spokes for possible damage Fluids Check engine lubricant and brake fluid levels Add lubricant or fluid as needed Lights Be sure headlight brake light taillight and turn signals are working properly Free play Check clutch lever brake pedal and throttle
12. CLEVELAND CYCLEWERKS THA HEIST HEIST 250CC HEIST 125CC USER MANUAL 8 1 2011 rev 2 DO NOT RIDE IF YOU ARE UNDER THE AGE OF 16 Always wear all necessary and properly fitting protective equipment when operating this motorcycle WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand the operator s manual before using this product This manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully before operating this vehicle SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LIMITED WARRANTY SYMBOLS FEATURES OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTLNG EMISSIONS WARRANTY NOISE EMISSION WARANTY PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS WHOLE VEHICLE WIRING WIRING DIAGRAMS 10 14 25 26 28 28 29 ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED Cleveland CycleWerks LLC Warrants to the original retail purchaser in the United States of America that this product is free of defects in material and workmanship and agrees at Cleveland CycleWerks LLC discretion to either repair provide replacement parts for or replace without charge for parts any product or component with a material defect for a period of 1year from the date of purchase except as limited below Warranty service and replacement parts are warranted only for the duration of the warranty on the original product All replaced parts and products become the propert
13. GHT REPLACEMENT Turn off the main key switch Locate screw holes in rear lens Remove lens Remove bulb by pushing in and turning left counterclockwise Replace bulb and reinstall lens GENERAL LUBRICATION Proper lubrication is important for safe smooth operation and long life of your vehicle Be sure that all lubrication is performed during periodic maintenance on the vehicle Increase number of intervals when you use your motorcycle in severe conditions Your authorized service center should do the general lubrication as shown in the Maintenance chart This includes the lubrication of wheel bearings swing arm bearings steering shaft holder cables etc Lubricate the following areas with oil or grease as indicated Bottom fitting of steering shaft lubricate with lithium Li based grease Brake cable Throttle cable Throttle grip AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE Check the air filter every oil change The air filter should be checked more frequently if you ride in conditions where there is dirt sand or other debris The air filter can be tapped out and lightly blown with air to clean Do not use compressed air to clean the filter element 9 X f TM It will damage the filter TRANSPORTING It is best to transfer the motorcycle in its normal operating position Drain fuel from carburetor o Turn fuel valve to the off position o Turn off the engine o Place a suitable container beneath t
14. OCKET di 15 tooth SCENE CEPS ADDE ES 41 tooth ELECTRICAL Ignition type eese nennen eene nnn nnns CDI Generator system eseeeeeeeeeeee A C Magneto Battery type voltage capacity 12V 14AH Headlight ehe 12V 30w 30w x 2 Tall Light crt erts 12V 21w 15wx 1 Neutral indicator eeeceeeeee 12V 3wx1 High beam indicator esesss 12V 3wx1 LUBRICANT Engine lubricant capacity 40 57 oz 1 2 FUEL Fuel tank capacity seeusess 2 3 gal 8 7 I BRAKES Brake type ice ern Disc Disc SUSPENSION Front Telescopic inverted oil dampener shock Rear 2 adjustable preload shocks underneath seat 28
15. SE EMISSION WARANTY Cleveland CycleWerks LLC Warrants that this exhaust system at time of sale meets all applicable U S E P A Federal noise standards This warranty extends to the first person who buys this exhaust system for purposes other than resale and to all subsequent buyers Warranty claims should be directed to Cleveland CycleWerks tech ClevelandCycleWerks com PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND DRY MASS Overall length 86 61 in 2200 mm Overall width suus 28 35 in 720 mm Overall height 40 95 in 1040 mm Wheelbase eene 59 65 in 1515 mm Ground clearance 5 51 in 140 mm Seat height ennnen eeraa 25 2 in 640 mm Dry weight ssseeeeee 254 Ibs 115 kg ENGINE TVDe eade eise E ees Four stroke air cooled Number of cylinders cccccccccccccceceesesssssssseeeeeeeees 1 Bore and stroke 7 0 mm x 65 0 mm Displacement stienen i 229cc Compression ratio eeeeeeseseeeeeeeeneeeeenn 9 2 1 Carburetor uere Constant velocity Air cleaner Paper with polyurethane foam element TRANSMISSION Drive System Type Chain Manual clutch Gear Ratio 1 2 3 4 5 ceesss nennen ETT EEEES 2 909 1 867 1 316 1 000 0833 TIRES FROME a sie oet erede te dote dts 90 90 21 Reate one te teet roe bee 140 70 18 SPR
16. W0010249 MOTORCYCLE CCW 001 tha Heist MEETS EPA NOISE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF 80 dB a AT 5500 RPM BY THE FEDERAL TEST PROCEDURE MODIFICATIONS WHICH CAUSE THIS MOTORCYCLE TO EXCEED FEDERAL NOISE STANDARDS ARE PROHIBITED BY FEDERAL LAW SEE OWNER S MANUAL VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION MPG BY ENGINE FAMILY BPRAC 250CCW PERMEATION FAMILY BPRA PMETALOA EVAPORATIVE FAMILY BPRAUO014QJC DISPLACEMENT 229cc EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM TWC PAIR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CHINA THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO US EPA AND CALIFORNIA REGULATIONS APPLICABLE FOR MODEL YEAR 2011 ON HIGHWAY MOTORCYCLES AND IS CERTIFIED TO 1 0 G KM HC ENGINE FAMILY EXHAUST EMISSION STANDARD IN CALIFORNIA ENGINE TUNE UP SPECIFICATIONS SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR MORE DETAILS mnm IDLE SPEED 1500 100 RPM AT NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE FUEL GASOLINE 87 OR HIGHER LUBRICANT 10W 40 SPARK PLUG TYPE A7RTC SPARK PLUG GAP 0 6MM 0 S5MM us EMISSION STANDARDS CO 12 0G KM HC 1 0G KM E THIS CCW0010249 EXHAUST SYSTEM CCW 001 WHEN INSTALLED WITH ALEGAL MUFFLER MEETS EPA NOISE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF 80 dB A FOR THE FOLLOWING MOTORCYCLES tha Heist INSTALLATION OF THIS EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENT ON MOTORCYCLE MODELS NOT SPECIFIED MAY VIOLATE FEDERAL LAW AAWARNING 4 AVERTISSEMENT 4 ADVERTENCIA Measure the chain slack and adjust if necessary to between 10mm 15mm slack The measurement is taken between the sprockets Mesurer la tension de la cha ne et aju
17. ate purchaser the first person who in good faith purchases the product for purposes other than resale and each subsequent purchaser The emission control system warranty period for this vehicle begins on the date the vehicle is first placed into service by the ultimate purchaser and continues for 30 months after that date or 5 000km whichever comes first provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your vehicle This vehicle is designed built and equipped to meet U S EPA emission standards for the full useful life of the vehicle Where a warrantable condition exists CCW will repair your vehicle at no cost to you including diagnosis parts and labor If an emission related part on your vehicle is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by CCW This is your emission control defects warranty OWNER S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the vehicle owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance You should maintain a record of all maintenance performed on your vehicle and retain all receipts covering maintenance on your vehicle You may not be denied a warranty claim solely because of your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance or lack of maintenance records or receipts You are responsible for presenting your vehicle to an authorized dealer as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 day
18. e lubricants will damage the engine and should not be used To check lubricant level Park vehicle on level ground and use the side stand for support Start the engine and allow it to run for 3 to 5 minutes Turn the engine off and allow to cool for at least 3 minutes Hold the motorcycle upright Inspect the lubricant level If lubricant is below the top of the oil sight window add lubricant until level rises to top of oil sight window CAUTION Do not overfill Overfilling may cause excessive smoke oil loss and engine damage To change engine lubricant Lubricant should be changed while the engine lubricant is still warm but not hot This allows the lubricant to drain quickly and completely Park vehicle on level ground Start the engine and allow it to run for 3 to 5 minutes Turn the engine off and allow to cool for at least 3 min Remove oil cap Place a container underneath the oil drainage bolt to collect used lubricant as it drains Unscrew the oil drainage bolt and remove the bolt and washer Allow lubricant to drain completely Inspect sealing washer and replace if damaged NOTE This should be replaced at least every other time the lubricant is changed Reinstall washer and oil drainage bolt Torque oil drainage bolt to 18 ft Ibs 13 3 Nm Fill crankcase with specified lubricant as described at the beginning of this section Reinstall the oil cap
19. e to head injuries The operator should also wear face shields or goggles boots or closed toe shoes gloves and other appropriate protective clothing Take time to get to know this vehicle The operator s ability to operate this motorcycle safely is largely de pendent upon the operator s ability to exercise proper judgment The operator must be of sufficient age understanding mental capacity and physical capability to safely operate this vehicle This vehicle should only be operated after sufficient practice in an uncongested safe area Safe operation includes responsibility for the safety of a passenger if any We recommend that any inexperienced driver should take a certified course approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Ride defensively A common accident happens when a car suddenly moves into your lane Most motorcycle collisions happen when a car turns left in front of a motorcycle Pay extra attention to other vehicles around you Never expect that they can see you Make yourself more visible by wearing bright reflective clothing Use your horn when it will help others see you Always use your turn signal before turning Do not ride beyond your abilities and never go faster than the posted speed limit Never operate this vehicle while under the influence of alcohol drugs or medication of any kind Such operation could be dangerous to yourself and or others Keep your vehicle in a safe condition Proper maintenance
20. ects in material workmanship by an authorized dealer at its place of business during customary business hours This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the vehicle or transportation of the vehicle to from the authorized dealer CCW is not liable to any person for incidental consequential or special damages of any description whether arising out of express or implied warranty or any other contract Negligence or other tort or otherwise No express emission control system warranty is given by CCW except as specifically set forth herein Any emission control system warranty implied by law including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the express emission control system warranty term stated in this warranty The foregoing statements of warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other remedies All express warranties not stated in this warranty are disclaimed Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply if it is inconsistent with the controlling state law No dealer is authorized to modify this Emission Control System Warranty If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities you should contact Cleveland CycleWerks LLC Scott ClevelandCycleWerks com or the California Air Resources Board 9528 Telstar Avenue El Monte CA 91731 for California registered vehicles only 27 NOI
21. fluids entering your eyes burns and other possible serious injuries POISON CAUSES SEVERE BURNS Contains sulfuric acid Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing To prevent accidents rinse empty container with water ANTIDOTE External Flush with water Internal Call physician immediately Drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with Milk of Magnesia beaten eggs or vegetable oil Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention NOTE If you are unsure if you are qualified to perform this operation take the unit to an authorized service center The battery is located inside a chrome battery box underneath the seat Remove the 2 bolts that retain the battery box cover to obtain access to the battery The make sure the positive contact is on the and the negative contact is on the The vent tube should be inserted through the hole in the bottom of the box so the fumes can vent outside the battery box Failure to do so will result in corrosion WARNING Failure to place battery on a level surface may allow fluid to seep or spill out of the battery resulting in serious personal injury Clean the cable connectors with a wire brush or sandpaper to remove oxidation After charging install new battery with poles facing forward Put dielectric grease on the battery terminals to avoid corrosion Attach red positive cable to the positive terminal on
22. grip Drive Check the condition of the drive chain Chain Adjust the slack and lubricate as necessary Fuses Replace fuses as needed Nuts amp Check all nuts and bolts and tighten as Bolts needed to appropriate torque specifications Hoses Check all hoses for leaks and cables that and may be loose Cables WARNING Always inspect your motorcycle each time before riding and make sure it is in a safe operating condition Failure to inspect the motorcycle before operating could increase the chance of an accident resulting in serious personal injury or equipment damage Load limit Make sure you do not exceed the load limit 10 Cargo This motorcycle has no cargo racks and is not designed for carrying cargo Rear suspension This is a hardtail motorcycle The rear suspension only has minor adjustment on the seat LOADING LIMITS AND GUIDELINES This motorcycle is designed to only carry one rider Do not attempt to carry a passenger as it could damage the motorcycle and injure both riders WARNING Follow all load limits Improper loading or overloading can affect the stability of the motorcycle and may cause an accident resulting in serious injury or death Maximum loading capacity of this motorcycle is 350 Ibs 159 kg Do not overload the motorcycle Do not affix anything to the motorcycle especially on the front as it may affect handling This Motorcycle not intended fo
23. he carburetor drain screw o Loosen the screw and allow the fuel from the carburetor to drain completely o Retighten the carburetor drain screw Lock the parking brake lever Securely tie down the motorcycle at the four wheels with straps rope or some other suitable means Use extra tie downs if you transfer the vehicle in the standing position 23 CLEANING The motorcycle should be cleaned and polished on a regular basis to keep it looking new longer NOTE Do not use high pressure washers such as those found at car washes They could cause mechanical electrical and other damage Use a mild neutral detergent and water to clean your motorcycle A mild cleaner polisher or degreaser can also be used Do not use products that contain chemical solvents or harsh detergents Make sure the engine is cool before cleaning Wash the motorcycle in a shady area Direct sunlight can cause water spots and fading When finished cleaning inspect the motorcycle for wear or leaks Vehicle Identification Number VEHICLE INDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN AND ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION The frame VIN and engine serial numbers will be required when you register the motorcycle You also need these numbers to order parts from your authorized service center or Cleveland CycleWerks The VIN number can be found on the side of the front forks stamped into a metal plate The engine serial number can be found stamped into the lef
24. he above steps may result in serious personal injury a Remove the spark plug and reattach it to the spark plug lead b Apply the rear brake lever to make sure the rear wheels are locked Turn the ignition key to the ON position Slide the engine switch to the RUN position Push the START button If the ignition system is operating properly a blue spark should jump across the spark plug gap If there is no spark take the motorcycle to an authorized service center COMPLAINT Engine stalls Make sure there is adequate fuel in the fuel tank Check to be sure the spark plug is not fouled Remove the spark plug and clean it Replace if necessary Make sure the fuel valve and fuel tank are not clogged Check idle speed and adjust if necessary following the procedures in Idle Speed Adjustment Follow the procedures in Checking Cleaning the Air Filter to be sure the air filter is clean Ur Ne COMPLAINT Engine is flooded Turn the engine stop switch to the OFF position 2 Close the choke OFF Open the throttle completely Push and hold in the start button for 5 seconds Wait 10 seconds then turn the engine stop switch to the RUN position Follow the procedures for starting the engine in high temperatures Se pa que 25 EMISSIONS WARRANTY Cleveland CycleWerks LLC Emission Control Information YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS This emission control system warranty is part of your purchase agreement and applies to the ultim
25. ic services in months are shown At the end of each interval be sure to perform and document the maintenance listed Only an authorized Cleveland CycleWerks service center may maintain replace or repair emission control devices and systems WARNING Failing to perform recommended maintenance or performing maintenance improperly can lead to an accident and cause serious personal injury cause noncompliance to emissions regulations and may void your warranty If you are not sure how to perform the maintenance items below contact your CCW authorized service center or Cleveland CycleWerks Item Weekly Monthly Quarterly Yearly Fuel Lines I L Air Cleaner c C l Throttle Controls I A I A Spark Plug C R Valve Clearance I I I Engine Lubricant During running in period replace every 150 miles GeaiBox L bricant After running in period replace every 600 miles EngineLubricant C C I I Filter Screen Carburetor c C C Drive Chain l A L Battery I Brake Shoe l Brake System I I Electric Parts I Bolts Nuts Fasteners I L I Gear in Gearbox I I Fuel Tank l Tire Pressure Wear l Steering System A Chassis L I Inspect and clean adjust lubricate or replace as necessary C Clean R Replace L Lubricate A Adjust 1st Scheduled maintenance is crucial to the longevity of your motor 1st scheduled maintenance should be perf
26. is considered normal operator cost If a Service Center performs these tasks you will be charged Please use the tables below to keep track of all maintenance performed Performed By Notes 600 1000 3000 5000 6000 10000 9000 14500 12000 20000 15000 25000 18000 30000 21000 35000 24000 40000 27000 45000 30000 48000 33000 53000 36000 58000 39000 63000 42000 68000 15 CHANGING ADDING ENGINE LUBRICANT Engine lubricant has a major influence on engine performance and service life Engine lubricant level should be checked before each use of the motorcycle First oil change is before 600 miles as this is break in We recommend changing the oil at least every 3000 4000 miles Reference the chart below for the appropriate engine lubricant to use based on the temperature range in your area In general we recommend 1 12 quarts of SAE 1SW 40 NOTE In very cold weather below 5 F 15 C use SAE10W 50 for good starting and smooth operation pA IL LS A ER 10W 30 a5 I ime E SAE 20W 40 Ss SAE 10W 50 a UERENEUE DUERME SAE 15W 40 n n i o Po 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 22 4 14 32 50 68 86 104 Always use a 4 stroke motor lubricant that meets or exceeds the requirements for API service classification SJ Check lubricant level before each use NOTE Non detergent or 2 stroke engin
27. l not cover repairs performed outside of an authorized dealer or repair facility except to correct an unsafe emergency condition attributable to CCW The use of replacement parts not equivalent to the original parts may impair the effectiveness of your vehicle s emission control system If such a replacement part is used and an authorized dealer determines it is defective or causes a failure of a warranted part your claim for repair to bring your vehicle into compliance with applicable standards may be denied If an unsafe emergency condition exists attributable to CCW repairs may be performed at any available service establishment or by the owner using any replacement part as long as the operator tries to restore the engine equipment to its proper configuration as soon as possible CCW will reimburse the owner for the expenses including diagnostic charges not to exceed CCW s suggested retail prices for all warranted parts replaced and labor charges based on CCW s recommended time allowance for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate The owner may reasonably be required to keep receipts and failed parts in order to receive compensation This Emission Control System Warranty is in addition to the standard Limited Warranty 26 EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS This warranty does not cover the following Failures or malfunctions of the emission control systems caused by abuse alteration accident
28. less than 1 16 in 2 mm or more than 1 4 in 6 mm Operating the vehicle with an incorrect amount of throttle grip free play could cause the rider to lose control resulting in serious personal injury CLUTCH The proper free play of the clutch allows for a gradual smooth engagement when shifting gears If the adjustment is incorrect early wear may result Free play should be between 3 8 in and 13 16 in 10 20 mm If adjustment is needed perform the upper adjustment steps below If you are unable to achieve the correct free play using these adjustments contact your local Service Center Loosen the lock nut and rotate the clutch cable adjuster to the maximum free play possible Tighten the lock nut Start engine hold in clutch lever and shift into gear Make sure the engine does not stall and the motorcycle does not move Slowly release the clutch lever and open the throttle The motorcycle should accelerate gradually and move smoothly 17 IDLE SPEED If the engine is cold start it and run for 10 minutes of stop and go riding then turn the engine off CAUTION Make sure the engine is fully warm before adjusting the idle speed Adjusting the idle speed before the engine is warm could result in excessive engine wear Park the motorcycle on a level surface and use the side stand to support Connect tachometer to the engine Shift into neutral and start the engine Adjust the idle speed as
29. n should be cleaned lubricated and inspected every time you ride the motorcycle WARNING Always inspect the drive chain tension before you ride the motorcycle Too much slack could allow the drive chain to come off the sprockets which could cause an accident or result in serious damage to the motorcycle Cleaning the drive chain Wash the drive chain with an approved chain cleaner Dry the chain then lubricate with chain lubricant or the equivalent cIormDrIdaDrdg 21 CHARGING BATTERY Charging the battery incorrectly may cause damage Always read the instructions that came with the battery charger and follow all directions on the battery For home charging we suggest you use a trickle charger A trickle charger can be left connected for a long period of time without causing damage to the battery Do not leave the battery connected to the charger longer than the recommended amount of time Do not use an automotive battery charger as this can cause permanent damage to your battery BATTERY REPLACEMENT WARNING Batteries contain sulfuric acid Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Always wear eye protection with side shields marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 along with rubber gloves when working with batteries Have water available in case acid comes in contact with eyes or skin Keep all children and bystanders away from the area while this procedure is being performed Failure to do so could result in
30. needed by turning the throttle stop screw The correct idle speed in neutral should be 1500 50 rpm SPARK PLUG CAUTION Use only recommended spark plug NGK D8TC or a suitable equivalent Using an incorrect spark plug in the improper heat range for this engine could cause severe engine damage and void the warranty To replace Clean any dirt around the spark plug base Disconnect the spark plug caps and make certain you do not damage the wires Remove the spark plug using the spark plug wrench pro vided in the tool kit Inspect the electrodes on the spark plug for corrosion and deposits Replace if a large amount of corrosion is present Using a wire type feeler check the gap on every new spark plug The proper gap is 024 028 in 6 7 mm Thread spark plug in by hand to prevent cross threading Tighten with the spark plug wrench Rotate additional 1 8 to 1 4 turn if reinstalling old spark plug or 1 2 turn if new spark plug after plug seats Reinstall spark plug caps CAUTION Incorrect tightening of the spark plug can cause severe damage to the engine Too loose can damage piston too tight can damage the threads 18 BRAKES This motorcycle is equipped with front and rear hydraulic disc brakes The brake fluid will drop as the brake pads wear or if there is a leak To ensure there are no leaks check the brake system often Also check the brake pads for wear and the fluid level
31. ormed between 150 500 miles This maintenance should include the following items 1 Visual and performance inspection of Air cleaner throttle controls brake system all bolts and fasteners tire pressure and wear pattern steering system s proper operation and actuation chassis inspection 2 Oil should be changed with approved SAE standard Oil listed in this manual Oil Filter removed cleaned and inspected 3 Valve clearance should be checked to make sure it is within proper manufacturer specification Valve clearance is typically acceptable at 0 04 0 06mm intake and 05 06mm exhaust Please have all maintenance performed by authorized service center Tampering with your motorcycle may void applicable warranty 14 CAUTION If you operate your motorcycle under severe conditions it will need maintenance more often than shown in the chart above Severe conditions include operating under frequent full throttle or in dusty wet sandy or muddy areas and may void your warranty If you have questions regarding maintenance intervals for your motorcycle contact your CCW authorized service center or Cleveland CycleWerks WARNING In the event of an accident have an authorized service center inspect ALL parts even if they appear to be undamaged Failure to do so could result in an accident which could cause injury or death WARNING Before inspecting cleaning or servicing the motorcycle shut off engine wait for all moving part
32. ow speeds and do not carry a passenger with a repaired tire REPLACING TIRES When tires are worn the traction of the vehicle will be decreased which increases the chance of having an accident Tires should be replaced when the depth on the tread is 1 6 in 1 5 mm or less on the front tire or 0 08 in 2 mm on the rear tire as measured from the center of tread Replace tire immediately if the wear indicators are visible Always use identical replacement tires Using improper tires on the unit could cause loss of control which could increase your risk of accident Recommended tire size Front 90 90 21 54H Rear 140 70 18 67H When replacing a tire Have the tire replaced by your local service center Have the wheel balanced after installation Safety Reminders Do not replace with a radial tire Using a different type of tire may affect stability and handling Do not replace with car tires The tire may forcefully separate from the rim during installation causing serious injury or death Car tires handle differently than motorcycle tires and will negatively affect handling GOOD WORN 20 INSPECTING THE DRIVE CHAIN There is a riveted master link on the chain which connects the countershaft to the rear wheel sprockets To keep out moisture and dirt the o ring chain uses rubber rings between the side plates of the pin and roller links to seal in the lubricating grease Proper lubrication and adjustment
33. r a passenger FUELING REFUELING THE MOTORCYCLE Always shut off engine before fueling Never add fuel to a motorcycle with a running engine Do not smoke or allow flame or spark in the vicinity while the unit is being refueled Always work in a well ventilated area Improper handling of fuel could result in serious personal injury Clean surface around fuel cap to prevent contamination Twist off fuel cap to fill it is a screw type filler Add fuel to the bottom of the filler neck Do not overfill this will cause vapor lock please see below vapor line A vapor line B this ine WARNING Overfilling the fuel tank could be hazardous If you overfill the fuel tank fuel may overflow when it expands due to heat from engine or sun Spilled fuel could catch fire or explode resulting in serious personal injury Replace fuel tank cap and twist until it is secure If the fuel valve was in the RESERVE position turn it back to ON Check for fuel leaks A leaking fuel cap is a fire hazard and must be replaced with an original manufacturer s replacement cap immediately If you find any leaks EVAP tube should not have any fuel entering correct the problem before using the product Failure to do so could result in a fire that could cause serous personal injury STARTING THE ENGINE Insert key into ignition and turn to ON position f 2 K Make sure transmission is in neutral Turn the engine s
34. rd operating conditions Information in the MSF instruction manual accompanying the vehicle takes precedence over this information In addition all drivers should take an accredited course BRAKING This motorcycle is equipped with a hand operated front hydraulic disc brake and a foot operated rear disc brake Apply brakes in a progressive fashion to prevent wheel lock up As a general rule aim to brake 7096 using the front brake lever By using both front and rear brakes you will achieve faster more stable and effective braking To slow down or stop the motorcycle apply the front and rear brakes while downshifting Slowly increase braking as you feel your speed reduce In order to prevent stalling pull in clutch lever before stopping completely If you apply the brakes too abruptly you may lock the wheels slide and loose control of the motorcycle If this should hap pen release the brakes and steer straight until you have completely regained control Never ride with your foot resting on the brake pedal or your hand on the brake lever This could cause your brakes to overheat and will indicate false braking to other motorists TURNING Before making a turn reduce your speed Do not apply the brakes in the middle of a turn or you may cause the rear wheel to lock up and lose control of the motorcycle NOTE DO NOT change the position of the clutch lever during a turn DESCENDING HILLS When traveling down a steep grade
35. s As the vehicle owner you should be aware that you may be denied your warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance or unapproved modifications WARRANTY COVERAGE CCW warrants that each new 2010 and later vehicle is designed built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board and is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause such vehicle to fail to confirm with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air Resources Board for the periods specified above Your emission control system warranty covers components whose failure would increase an engine s emission including electronic controls fuel injection system carburetor the ignition system catalytic converter or any other system utilized in this vehicle to control emission if it is originally equipped Also included may be hoses connectors and other emission related assemblies Replacing or repairing other components including parts labor and other costs not covered by this emission control system warranty or the standard warranty is the responsibility of the owner Coverage of repairs under this warranty applies only when repairs are completed at an authorized dealer or repair facility CCW wil
36. s to stop and disconnect and properly ground the spark plug wire Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage This section instructs you on how to perform some important routine maintenance You can perform many of these tasks with the tools provided with the motorcycle More difficult tasks such as wheel removal should be performed by a professional technician If you do not feel capable of performing any of the tasks do not hesitate to contact your local Service Center for help Follow these important safety precautions Always turn the engine off before performing any maintenance or repairs Miles km Odometer Date Let the engine cool before touching any related parts Do not touch any moving parts while the engine is running Make sure you have the tools and skills required before attempting to perform any maintenance or repairs Use the side stand to prevent the motorcycle from falling over Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from all fuel related parts Use a non flammable solvent when cleaning parts Your local Service Center is equipped with the proper tools and knowledge to help service your motorcycle If necessary please contact them to ensure greater quality and reliability MAINTENANCE RECORD To ensure proper maintenance keep records If the motorcycle is sold be sure to include maintenance records All scheduled maintenance
37. ster si n cessaire entre les mou 10mm 15mm La mesure est prise entre les pignons Medir el juego de la cadena y ajustar si ra fuera necesario entre holgura 10mm 15mm r La medici n se toma entre las ruedas dentadas 10 15 mm FEATURES The indicators on the motorcycle help make you aware of possible issues Refer to them often Neutral indicator llluminates when transmission is in neutral Choke Switch The choke may be used when starting the bike it helps the bike run when cold Electric Start Button Position and the ignition switch key in the ON position press the electric start button to start the motorcycle Engine Stop Button Place this switch in the OFF position to quickly cut power to the engine and make an emergency stop At all other times this switch should remain in the RUN position even when the engine is off Fuel Valve The fuel valve is used to control the flow of gasoline from the fuel tank to the carburetor Fuel Valve Reserve If you run out of fuel stitch the position to reserve and you will have more fuel in reserve High beam indicator llluminates when headlight is on high beam Horn The horn is used to warn other motorists Ignition Switch The ignition switch is used for starting the engine Speedometer Shows the speed you are traveling in miles Turn Signal Indicator Flashes when left or right turn signal is on Turn Signal Switch Use this switch to signal a lane change or turn
38. t be paid by the owner CLEVELAND CYCLEWERKS OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS STRICTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS AND CLEVELAND CYCLEWERKS DOES NOT ASSUME OR AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR THEM ANY OTHER OBLIGATION NO DEALER IS AUTHORIZED TO MODIFY THIS WARRANTY ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE STATED WARRANTY PERIOD AND ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED IN THEIR ENTIRETY AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE STATED 12 MONTH WARRANTY PERIOD SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU CLEVELAND CYCLEWERKS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMI TATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state WARNING This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new user or operator The manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the vehicle Children under the age of 16 should never operate this vehicle SAFE OPERATION OF VEHICLE 1 WARNING This operator s manual contains important safety and maintenance informa
39. t side of the crankcase Write down the serial numbers here for your future reference VIN Engine No 24 TROUBLESHOOTING This troubleshooting guide is provided to help you find the cause of some common complaints If these solutions do not solve the problem contact your authorized service dealer COMPLAINT Engine is hard to start or does not start at all Make sure there is adequate fuel in the fuel tank Check that the engine switch is in the RUN position Check that the fuel valve is in the ON position Make sure there is enough fuel reaching the carburetor from the fuel tank and the fuel is free of debris and contaminants a Place a suitable container beneath the carburetor drain screw Loosen the screw and allow the fuel from the carburetor to drain completely then retighten the carburetor drain screw b Run the engine for a few seconds then turn the engine off c Loosen the carburetor drain screw to check that the carburetor has filled back up with fuel d If fuel is reaching the carburetor proceed to step 5 5 Check the ignition system PWN WARNING Do not perform the ignition system check if you are not familiar with this procedure Performing the test improperly could cause you to get a high voltage electrical shock or cause a fire or explosion Do not hold the spark plug near the spark plug hole during the test Do not perform this test if you have a heart condition or wear a pacemaker Failure to follow t
40. the battery Tighten securely Attach black negative cable to the negative terminal on the battery Tighten securely WARNING Always connect the red positive cable first and then the black negative cable Failure to do so could cause the battery to explode causing serious personal injury Securely fasten battery inside the battery box making sure the positive terminal does not touch the side of battery box WARNING Make sure seat is in proper position and attached securely when you install it Failing to install the seat properly could allow the seat to move and cause the rider to lose control resulting in possible serious personal injuries Dispose of the old battery in a manner approved by applicable regulations or RO XO ORO ug ETN 22 FUSE REPLACEMENT Some 2010 models have an automatic reset overload switch This is a black rectangle box inside the false oil tank Other bikes have a standard 15 amp fuse Turn off the main switch key Remove the bolt from the left side cover of false oil tank A small in line fuse box will be located inside replace with a 15 amp fuse if this fuse is blown MN Rura NE HEADLIGHT REPLACEMENT Turn off the main key switch Locate screws to remove headlight lens Remove lens to access inside of light and bulb Push in bulb holder and turn left counterclockwise until tab lines up with grooves Remove bulb and replace TAIL LI
41. tion Read it carefully and make sure you understand all included information before riding Failing to follow the warnings contained in this manual could result in SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS It is important that this manual remain with the vehicle when you transfer it to another user or owner All information illustrations photographs and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Due to improvements or other changes there may be some discrepancies in this manual We reserve the right to make product changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar changes to the vehicle previously built or sold Carefully read and understand this manual and all labels and follow the operating procedures described A Motorcycle Safety Foundation MSF instruction manual may also provided with this motorcycle Read and understand the contents of that manual before operating the motorcycle If this motorcycle is resold or otherwise transferred to a new user or operator the MSF instruction manual should remain with the vehicle Always wear a helmet The operator and passenger if any of this vehicle should always wear a helmet approved by agencies such as Department of Transportation DOT Safety Helmet Council of America SHCA or Snell Memorial Foundation SNELL Most motorcycle accident fatalities are du
42. top switch to RUN i 2 position Turn the fuel valve to ON Kickstand must be up in order for motor to start This Motorcycle is equipped with a kickstand safety switch If air temperature is normal 50 95 F 10 35 C Choke is on the left control pull it back to engage NOTE Extensive use of the choke can cause damage to the piston and cylinder wall Press and hold the electric start button until the engine starts then release the button Do not hold the button for more than 15 seconds at a time NOTE Do not open throttle while choke is on as this will flood the engine and make the unit difficult to start After the engine has started push the choke tab forward and slowly roll on the throttle to warm up the motor NOTE Fast idling for more than 5 minutes at normal air temperature can cause exhaust pipe discoloration If air temperature is high Above 95 F 35 C DO NOT TURN CHOKE ON Slightly open throttle Start engine If air temperature is low Below 95 F 35 C Turn choke lever on full choke until motor is warmed up NOTE Extensive use of the choke can cause damage to the piston and cylinder wall Start the engine leaving throttle closed Do not open throttle while choke is on as this will flood the engine and make the unit difficult to start After RPMs pick up leave choke ON to keep fast idle 11 Allow motor to warm up and slowly turn choke lever off Motor
43. y of Cleveland CycleWerks LLC This product is also covered by an Emissions Control System Warranty which is separate from and in addition to this warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty is does not cover any conditions caused by misuse neglect negligence accident operation in any way contrary to the operating instructions in the operator s manual normal wear alteration modification improper or inadequate maintenance use of unauthorized replacement parts or service provided by anyone other than an Authorized Cleveland CycleWerks LLC Service Center This warranty does not cover transportation costs for warranty service Without limiting the above this warranty is VOID with respect to any product that has been used for rental or commercial purposes or that sustained the following damage Bent or broken frame due to abuse Bent or broken wheel or wheels due to abuse Bent or broken fender due to abuse Racing is considered abuse Any sign of impact accident jumping spinouts or roll over not caused by the condition for which the warranty coverage is sought TO GET SERVICE please visit ClevelandCycleWerks com and send us an email through our contact section We will respond within 48 hours A copy of the sales receipt will be required as proof of purchase Any approved warranty service will be referred to an Authorized Cleveland CycleWerks LLC Service Center The cost to transport the product to and from the service center mus
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