English, Accessories and payload, Instructions for initial operation – KTM ENDURO 640 LC4 User Manual

Page 14: Running in the lc4 models

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– WEAR SUITABLE CLOTHING WHEN DRIVING A MOTORCYCLE.

CLEVER KTM DRIVERS ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, BOOTS, GLOVES

AND A JACKET, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER DRIVING ALL DAY OR

JUST FOR A SHORT TRIP. THE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING SHOULD

BE BRIGHTLY COLORED SO THAT OTHER VEHICLE CAN SEE YOU

AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. YOUR PASSENGER WILL ALSO NEED

SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.

– DO NOT DRIVE AFTER HAVING CONSUMED ALCOHOL.

– ALWAYS TURN ON THE LIGHT TO MAKE SURE THAT OTHER DRIV-

ERS BECOME AWARE OF YOU AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.

– THE FRONT AND REAR WHEEL ARE ALLOWED TO BE FITTED ONLY

WITH TIRES THAT HAVE THE SAME PROFILE TYPE.

– NEW WHEELS HAVE A SMOOTH SURFACE, WHICH MEANS THAT

THEY MUST BE RUN IN TO ACHIEVE FULL GRIP. FOR THIS PUR-

POSE, RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE CAREFULLY AT MODERATE SPEED

DURING THE FIRST 200 KILOMETERS WITH NEW TIRES, TILTING

THE VEHICLE AT DIFFERENT ANGLES SO THAT ALL SECTIONS ARE

PROPERLY ROUGHENED. TIRES WILL NOT DISPLAY THEIR FULL

GRIP CHARACTERISTICS UNTIL THEY ARE PROPERLY RUN IN.

– DRIVE AT A MODERATE SPEED FOR THE FIRST FEW KILOMETERS

OF EACH TRIP TO ALLOW THE TIRES TO REACH THE NECESSARY

OPERATING TEMPERATURE. MAXIMUM ROAD GRIP IS ASSURED

WHEN THE TIRES ARE WARM.

– OBSERVE THE TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, DRIVE DEFENSIVELY AND

TRYING TO LOOK AHEAD AS FAR AS POSSIBLE SO THAT ANY HAZ-

ARDS CAN BE RECOGNIZED AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.

– CHOOSE YOUR DRIVING SPEED ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS

AND YOUR DRIVING SKILLS.

– DRIVE CAREFULLY ON UNKNOWN ROADS OR ON UNFAMILIAR TRI-

ALS.

– RENEW THE VIZOR ON YOUR HELMET OR THE GLASS OF YOUR

GOGGLES ON TIME SO AS TO ENSURE OPTIMUM VISION IN ANY

SITUATION. WHEN LIGHT SHINES DIRECTLY ON SCRATCHED VISOR

OR GOGGLES, THE OPERATOR WILL BE BLINDED.

– NEVER LEAVE YOUR MOTORCYCLE WITHOUT SUPERVISION IF THE

ENGINE IS RUNNING.

Accessories and payload

Accessory parts and baggage can significantly decrease a motor-

cycle's driving stability. Please observe the following warnings.

– ONLY USE ACCESSORIES THAT HAVE BEEN RELEASED BY KTM.

FOR EXAMPLE, FRONT PANELLING CAN IMPAIR THE DRIVING

PROPERTIES OF THE MOTORCYCLE. CASES, EXTRA TANKS ETC.

CAN ALTER THE WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND THUS ALSO IMPAIR

THE VEHICLES DRIVING PROPERTIES.

– NEVER DRIVE FASTER THAN 130 KPH (80 MPH) IF YOU HAVE

MOUNTED ACCESSORY PARTS ON YOUR MOTORCYCLE. ACCESSORY

PARTS CAN SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR THE MOTORCYCLE'S HAN-

DLING, ESPECIALLY IN THE MAXIMUM SPEED RANGE.

– NEVER DRIVE FASTER THAN 130 KPH (80 MPH) IF YOUR MOTOR-

CYCLE IS LOADED WITH CASES OR OTHER BAGGAGE. THEY WILL

IMPAIR THE MOTORCYCLE'S HANDLING AT HIGHER SPEEDS AND

CAN EASILY CAUSE IT TO GO OUT OF CONTROL

– IF YOU HAVE CASES MOUNTED, DO NOT EXCEED THE MANUFAC-

TURER'S RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM PAYLOAD.

– FASTEN THE BAGGAGE CLOSE TO THE CENTER OF THE MOTOR-

CYCLE AND DISTRIBUTE THE WEIGHT EVENLY ON THE FRONT AND

REAR WHEELS AND ON THE LEFT AND RIGHT.

– BAGGAGE MUST BE SECURELY AND ADEQUATELY FASTENEND;

LOOSE BAGGAGE WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIR DRIVING SAFETY.

– A HIGH PAYLOAD WILL CHANGE THE MOTORCYCLE'S HANDLING

AND CONSIDERABLY INCREASE THE BRAKING DISTANCE; ADAPT

YOUR DRIVING SPEED ACCORDINGLY.

– NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LADEN WEIGHT

AND THE AXLE WEIGHTS. THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LADEN

WEIGHT IS MADE UP OF THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS:

– MOTORCYCLE READY FOR OPERATION AND TANK FULL

– LUGGAGE

– DRIVER WITH PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND HELMET.

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GENERAL TIPS AND WARNINGS FOR STARTING THE MOTORCYCLE

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Instructions for initial operation

– Make sure the work for the „pre-delivery inspection“ was per-

formed by your authorized KTM workshop. The DELIVERY

CERTIFICATE and SERVICE MANUAL will be handed over

when you pick up your vehicle.

– Read these operating instructions carefully before your first ride.

– Enter the chassis, engine and key numbers on page 1.

– Familiarize yourself with the operating elements.

– Adjust the hand brake lever and foot brake lever to your most

comfortable position.

– Get used to handling the motorcycle on an empty parking lot

or open space, before starting on a longer drive. Also try to drive

as slowly as possible and in standing position, to improve your

feeling for the vehicle.

– Do not drive along off-road tracks which go beyond your abitily

and experience.

– Hold the handlebars with both hands and leave your feet on

the foot rests while driving.

– Remove your foot from the foot brake lever when you are not

braking. If the foot brake lever is not released the brake pads

rub continuously and the braking system is overheated.

– Do not make any alterations to the motorcycle and always use

ORIGINAL KTM SPARE PARTS. Spare parts from other man-

ufacturers can impair the safety of the motorcycle.

– Motorcycles are sensitive to changes in the weight

distribution. Read the section on "Accessories and payload“

when carrying luggage.

– Pay attention to running-in procedure.

Running in the LC4 models

Even very precisely machined sections of engine components have

rougher surfaces than components which have been sliding against

one another for quite some time. Therefore, every engine needs to

be broken in. For this reason, during its first 1000 kilometers (620

miles) the engine must not be revved up to its performance lim-

its. The engine speed of 4800 r.p.m. must not be exceeded dur-

ing the first 1000 kilometers (620 miles). During this break-in

time, you should ride your motorcycle in different conditions

(roads, easy off-road terrain). The following table shows you

the maximum velocity values in the different gears at 4800 r.p.m.

as based on the rear wheel transmission ratio of your motorcycle.

NOTE: During the stage of running the engine in, that is the first

1000 KM (620 miles), the engine oil used should be of a mineral

oil formula. This also applies if the engine has been repaired.

LC4 Enduro

LC4 Supermoto

16:42 t

17:42 t

1st

35 km/h

35 km/h

2nd

50 km/h

55 km/h

3rd

70 km/h

75 km/h

4th

90 km/h

95 km/h

5th

100 km/h

105 km/h

gear

ratio

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