JAWA 250 TRAVEL Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of 250 TRAVEL

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    1 operating instructions for the motorcycle jawa 250 type 597-0 travel this document has been translated by the site and is not an official jawa document..

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    2 dear customer, we appreciate very much the confidence you have shown by the fact that you chose a machine of our brand. Welcome to the world's big family of fans of jawa motorcycles. This guide is intended to provide basic information about the operation, maintenance and adjustment of your motorcy...

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    3 warning: we reserve the right to make changes, as a result of development, to images or descriptions contained in this guide. Dismantling and assembling the engine, not here described, require not only special tools but also considerable repairing experience, and therefore we recommend entrusting ...

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    4 contents i.Description and riding instructions ............................................................................. 5 1st technical specifications ................................................................................................. 5 2nd description of motorcycle ...............

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    5 i. Description of motorcycle and instructions for use 1. Technical specifications dimensions of motorcycle length 2070 mm width 770 mm height 1100 mm ground clearance 110 mm seat height 820 mm wheelbase 1350 mm weight and load motorcycle dry weight 139 kg operating weight 154 kg maximum weight 334...

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    6 chassis front suspension: telescopic fork with spiral springs, 2 x 200cc in volume rear suspension: two separate units with hydraulic telescopic shock absorbers wheel rims front wheel 2.15 b - 18" rear wheel 2.15 b - 18" tyres front 3.25 x 18 " rear 3.50 x 18 " tyre pressures see chapter on chassi...

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    7 ignition switch performs the basic functions of electrical switching. Instrument panel it is equipped with lights, electronic tachometer, and speedometer with metric trip meter. Seat it is shaped to suit the tank and side covers and provides comfortable seating for driver and passenger. Silencers ...

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    8 direction indicators 12v / 10w lamps. Front lamp it is fitted with a halogen bulb h4 12v 60 / 55w, and parking light bulb 12v 4w. Taillight fitted with 1-piece bulb 12v 5w. Stoplight fitted with 12v 10w bulb. Left switch (fig. 9) 1. Headlight switch – high/low beam 2. Indicators, left/right 3. Hea...

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    9 after the first 500 km is necessary to replace the oil content of the front forks (see chapter on changing the oil in the front forks). 5th operating instructions check before each trip visually inspect the brake fluid level (syntol hd 205 of type dot-3) and the hydraulic braking system for leaks....

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    10 the frame. After removal of the seat it is possible to open the under-seat boxes. Replacement is by reversing the order above. 6th what is necessary to avoid the engine is at a disadvantage when you let it run for any length of time at high speeds while stationary, as it is not cooled as while dr...

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    12 schedule of maintenance work: at 500 km: change oil in front fork and engine. Adjust the valve clearances, check battery (clean contacts and check electrolyte level), tighten all fasteners, check and adjust chain tension. Every 2,500 km: check brake pads and shoes, lubricate lever pivots. Every 5...

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    13 2 lubrication changing engine oil this is to be done after the first 500 km, and thereafter every 9,000 km. Procedure: 1) warm up the engine to operating temperature 2) unscrew the dipstick (filler) 3) unscrew drain plug at the bottom of the engine number with a 17mm spanner while cleaning coarse...

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    14 air filter clean the air filter cartridge washing in benzene and squeeze dry. Then apply a special spray-on air filter oil, or an engine oil/petrol mix in the ratio 1:1 and squeeze out excess before refitting (fig. 11). 3 servicing batteries the electrolyte level should be checked once a month. I...

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    15 adjusting the clutch for proper operation the clutch must be engaged with a set minimum clearance. To achieve the minimum clearance use the 2 adjusters, one of which is located on the handlebars (fig. 9) and the other on the engine casing (fig. 6, figure 12). Adjusting the brakes front brake (put...

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    16 lubrication of the chain: the chain should be lubricated at least every 500-600 km, or whenever the motorcycle is used in humid environments, or after a long break (after the rain, in the rain, and after winter). Recommendation a properly and frequently lubricated chain will last longer than a ne...

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    17 attention! When removing the front wheel is necessary to support either the front fork or back end of motorcycle, so that the motorcycle does not roll forward and fall off the main stand. Dismantling the rear suspension every 10,000 km mileage the rear suspension should be dismantled. Unscrew the...

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    18 table liquids and lubricants use note a +lever pivots brakes and clutches + brake control + pins stands + bowden wire b + engine lubrication and gearbox c + front telescopic fork d + twist grip gas + swinging back fork e + deposit back sprocket f + lubrication of wheel bearings g + secondary chai...

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    19 electrical wiring diagram.

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    20 legend for electric scheme 1. Indicators 11. Switch box 2. Stop switch (front) 12. Rear lamp 3. Right click 13. Interrupter flasher 4. Cdi - central control unit 14. Starter relay 5. Relay controller 15. Battery 6. Ignition coils 16. Starter 7. Stop switch (rear) 17. Alternator 8. Rpm counter 18....

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    21 list of illustrations motorcycle jawa 250 travel type 597 general appearance fig.1 switch box fig.2 instrument panel (speedometer, warning lights, tachometer, switch cabinet) fig.3 hydraulic brake control box brake fluid level fig.4 gear lever fig.5 fuel valve fig.6 adjustment of the brake switch...

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