Lauge Jensen GREAT DANE Manual Manual

Summary of GREAT DANE

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    1 great dane manual.

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    Contents about this manual ..................................................... 5 operation ...................................................................... 11 maintenance and adjustments .............................. 21 specifications ...........................................................

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    3 uffe lauge jensen dear customer, congratulations on the purchase of your new lauge jensen motorcycle! You have purchased a unique motorcycle of the highest quality, designed and built in denmark. I hope you enjoy owning this motorcycle as much as we enjoyed designing and building it. I wish you ma...

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    5 about this manual before riding your new motorcycle, you should take the time to read this manual carefully so that you can get the most out of the motorcycle. This manual describes the motorcycle’s functions and capabilities and how it is operated. It also contains information on basic maintenanc...

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    6 1. Front fork 2. Headlight 3. Front directional light 4. Tank cap 5. Fuel tank 6. Parking light switch 7. Ignition coil 8. Keyless ignition lock 9. Rear directional light 10. Rear light 11. Disc brake, front left side 12. Break calliper, front left side 13. Clutch cable 14. Clutch cable adjuster 1...

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    7 1. Rear directional light 2. Battery 3. Engine oil tank 4. Air fi lter 5. Front brake fl uid reservoir 6. Front directional light 7. Steering lock 8. Exhaust silencer 9. Disc brake, rear right side 10. Brake calliper, rear right side 11. Swing arm 12. Swing arm bearing 13. Oil fi ller/dipstick for...

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    8 figure 3 figure 4 1. Type approval number e eu 1 country (germany) 2002/24 directive 0457 manufacturer’s approval number 2. Vehicle identifi cation number example: uh9 ulj 111 b 1 cw1 001 uh9 danish transport authority dk xxx vehicle type xxx engine type and trim x model year x assembly site xxx ma...

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    9 under sæde 1. Oil cap/temperature gauge/dipstick 2. Injection control unit 3. Relay box 4. Connection to battery charger 5. Main fuse 6. Fuse for gps tracker (optional) engine serial number identifi ed on each side of the engine block. Gearbox serial number identifi ed on the top side of the gearb...

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    10 handle- bar 4. Brake fl uid reservoir for front brake 5. Throttle 6. Front brake lever 1. Clutch handle 2. Side mirror 3. Multifunction display figure 8.

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    11 operation multifunction display ....................................................... 12 control buttons handlebar instruments, left side ........................... 16 handlebar instruments, right side ......................... 16 light ............................................................

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    12 multifunction display 1. Tachometer 2. Speedometer 3. Multifunction display 4. Fuel gauge the main display includes a tachometer and fuel gauge, as well as a speedometer on the digital main display. The tachometer is shown in the top left side as an arched column. Fuel level is indicated with a s...

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    13 2. Max rpm: shows highest reading on tachometer since last reset. 3. Max: shows highest speed since last reset, but will be shown on the main screen. 4. Avg: shows average speed since last reset. 5. Trip 1 and 2: shows the total number of km driven since last reset. 6. Odo: the odometer records t...

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    14 4. Setting the rpm. If the rpm is set to 2,500, for example, an alarm will be issued when rpm exceeds 2,500 (factory setting 5,000). Set by pressing reset until the desired number appears. Only the fi rst two digits may be changed. Finish by pressing mode between each digit setting. 5. Set spc-x-...

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    15 ** warning ** driving when the low oil pressure warning light is on may result in serious engine damage and can result in personal injury . Check the engine’s oil level regularly using the dipstick. Oil temperature gauge the oil temperature gauge is located under the seat. To access it, lift the ...

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    16 handlebar instruments, left side handlebar instruments, right side 1. Headlight, low beam/high beam 2. Button for horn 3. Button for left indicator light 4. Engine start button 5. Ignition on/off 6. Button for right indicator light figure 12 figure 13.

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    17 lights the front light, rear light, and number plate light turn on automa- tically when the ignition is started. Parking light and keyless ignition lock 1. Parking light switch the parking light turns on when the switch is in the rearmost position. 2. The keyless ignition lock is activated by pla...

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    18 rear brake pedal right side of the motorcycle (see page 7). Gear pedal left side of the motorcycle (see page 6). There are six gears: first gear is downwards and second to sixth gear are upwards. Sixth gear is an overdrive gear used when driving at speeds above 130 km/h (see fi g. 15). Fig15 gear...

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    19 engine start the motorcycle is delivered with two sparkplugs. To turn on ignition, the key is held up in front of the ignition lock on the underside of the ignition coil cover. You can check that the motorcycle is in neutral by checking that the green led “n” is lit up (see fi g. 12 in this secti...

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    20 for the remainder of the fi rst 1,600 km the engine may be run in a normal, but conservative manner. You can be more liberal with the rpm range and the motorcycle can be operated at normal motorway speeds. Avoid overheating or hard strain on the engine. After 1,600 km the engine oil should be cha...

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    21 engine oil ................................................................................ 22 gear box oil .......................................................................... 22 throttle .................................................................................. 23 clutch ............

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    22 engine oil the oil level should be checked when the motorcycle is standing on an even surface and in upright position. The engine’s oil tank is located under the seat. The seat is removed to access the oil fi ller (cf. Fi g. 10 in section “operation”). The oil level will vary with temperature, so...

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    23 throttle the throttle must be able to be turned evenly without unnecessary force and should return to its original position without getting stuck. There must be a small amount of clearance on the throttle (approx. 2 degrees) from the starting position. It is recommended that lauge jensen carries ...

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    24 brakes there is automatic compensation for wear on brake pads and brake linings, and this will have no effect on the brake lever or brake pedal, so no adjustments will be necessary. However, this means that the brake fl uid should be checked routinely. Before checking the brake fl uid level, you ...

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    25 adjusting shock absorbers as brakes are important safety components, it is recommended that lauge jensen carries out replacement and servicing of the brake pads. Figure 24 fig23 brake caliper brake pad brake disc ** warning ** brake pads must always be replaced as a wheel set (such as 2 pairs for...

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    26 battery the battery is sealed and does not require any maintenance. Routine charging is required during storage. A charger is included with the motorcycle and is connected to the socket located below the seat (see fi g. 7 item 4). The rear wheel must be removed to remove the battery. It is theref...

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    27 tyres the tyre pressure should be checked routinely and kept at the correct level. As described in the section “specifi cations”; the front wheel at 2.0 bar and the rear wheel at 2.1 bar. Tread depth and the general condition of the tyres should also be checked regularly. Figure 27 fig26-b figure...

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    28 forlygtepære rev-d 4 4 mm forlygte top rev-d figure 29 figure 30 cleaning routine cleaning is an important part of maintaining your lauge jensen motorcycle. Routine cleaning ensures that the motorcycle’s appearance will last for many years. A diluted mixture of car wash/wax is recommended, as thi...

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    29 winter storage before storing, it is recommended that the motorcycle is thoroughly cleaned and that full servicing is performed. The motorcycle should be stored in a dry location and the battery should be connected to a lauge jensen charger in order to maintain its charge. Preparing the motorcycl...

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    30 general service no. Check 1 change engine oil and oil filter 2 inspect oil lines for leakage 3 inspect air filter, clean if necessary 4 check primary belt, replace if necessary 5 check and adjust clutch 6 check and adjust secondary belt, replace if necessary 7 replace gear oil + clean magnetic bo...

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    31 fuel class standard unleaded 95 octane, tank capacity 19.5 litres (+/- 0.5 litre) tyres tyre pressure, cold front wheel: 2.0 bar rear wheel: 2.1 bar type front wheel: 130/70r18 63h rear wheel: 250/40r18 81v engine oil type fully synthetic sae 10w60 capacity (incl. Fi lter) 2.5 litres oil fi lter ...

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    32 dimensions axle base 1,780 mm total length 2,435 mm max width 870 mm max height (upright) 190 mm max height (standing on kickstand) 1,330 mm handlebar rotation range 38 degrees motor bore 104.8 mm stroke 104.8 mm displacement 1,807 cc compression ratio 9.5:1 idle running 900 (+/-100) rpm horsepow...

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    33 a air fi lter ........................................................................... 7 b battery ...................................................................... 7, 26 battery charger ......................................................... 26 bell drive .................................

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    34 h hazard light ................................................................ 17 head light ........................................................ 6, 16, 28 head light adjustment ........................................... 26 high beam ............................................................

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    35 p parkering light ...................................................... 6, 17 preparing the motorcycle .................................... 29 primary cover ............................................................... 6 q r rear brake pedal .................................................. 7...

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    36 vejlevej 154 • 8700 horsens • denmark • tel: +45 7626 4000 • info@laugejensen.Dk • www.Laugejensen.Dk.