IMPORTANT Chinese bike orientation, major adjustments, parts locations, dos and donts FAQ help

2 years ago
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This is going to be the go to for assembling and adjusting new bikes. I get asked almost daily (FAQ) about something in this video, so here it is
Bought a new bike or want to buy one? This video is show where parts are what to do and not to do, adjustments of major parts, oil level check and filter location. Most of this applies to Chinese and Japanese bikes.
Jump to section:
0:00 Cheezy intro
0:29 Kill switch or hazard lights
0:40 Starter button
0:42 Clutch safety switch
0:46 Headlight power switch (some do not have)
0:52 High, Low beam switch (some rocker style)
0:55 Turn signal blinker controls Push to cancel
1:05 HORN
1:07 Throttle tube play adjustment
1:34 Choke location and lever orientation
1:42 idle mixture adjustment
2:03 Starting your bike
2:24 Idle adjustment
2:49 clutch lever adjustment
3:38 Drive chain slack adjustment
3:53 Checking oil level
4:15 Check all the bolts. Silicone or locktite
4:50 Brake lever pedal adjustment (IMPORTANT)
7:19 Transmission
7:27 Oil strainer location
7:33 Oil filter strainer type
7:46 Oil drain plug
7:49 Fuel valve petcock. On, off, reserve (if applicable)
8:13 Fuel filter (if applicable)
8:26 Shift lever height
8:44 Tire pressures

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