Kymco Agility 50 - Service manual > Final reduction gear oil
OIL LEVEL CHECK
Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground for oil level check.
Stop the engine and remove the oil check bolt.
The oil level shall be at the oil check bolt hole.
If the oil level is low, add the recommended oil to the proper level.
Recommended Oil: SAE90#
Install the oil check bolt.
Make sure that the sealing washer is in good condition.
OIL CHANGE
Remove the oil check bolt.
Remove the oil drain bolt and drain the oil thoroughly.
Install the oil drain bolt.
Torque: 0.8~1.2kgf-m
Make sure that the sealing washer is in good condition.
Fill with the recommended oil.
Oil Capacity:
At disassembly : 0.11 liter
At change : 0.10 liter
Reinstall the oil check bolt and check for oil leaks.
Torque:0.8~1.2kgf-m
DRIVE BELT
Remove the left crankcase cover. Inspect the drive belt for cracks or excessive wear.
Replace the drive belt with a new one if necessary and in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule.
BRAKE SHOE
Replace the brake shoes if the arrow on the wear indicator plate aligns with the punch mark on the brake panel when the brake is fully applied.
REAR BRAKE
Measure the rear brake lever free play.
Free Play: 10-20mm
BRAKE ADJUSTING NUT
If the free play do not fall within the limit, adjust by turning the adjusting nut.
BRAKE FLUID
Turn the steering handlebar upright and check if the rear brake fluid level should be between the upper and lower level lines.
Specified Brake Fluid: DOT-4
If the free play do not fall within the limit, adjust by turning the adjusting nut.
HEADLIGHT AIM
Turn the ignition switch ON and start the engine.
Turn on the headlight switch.
Adjust the headlight aim by turning the headlight aim adjusting screw.
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