DAELIM S2 250 - Specifications

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OM50-0409-02E
HEAD OFFICE (FACTORY)
http://www.daelimmotor.com
#58, SUNG SAN-DONG, CHANG WON, KYUNGNAM, KOREA
TEL : (82-55) 239-7000 / FAX : (82-2) 467-9997
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Page 1 - HEAD OFFICE (FACTORY)

OM50-0409-02EHEAD OFFICE (FACTORY)http://www.daelimmotor.com#58, SUNG SAN-DONG, CHANG WON, KYUNGNAM, KOREATEL : (82-55) 239-7000 / FAX : (82-2) 467-99

Page 2 - CONTENTS

9PARTS LOCATIONHEADLIGHTFR. FENDERFR. CUSHIONSIDE STAND SIDE STAND SWITCH MAIN STAND FR. BRAKE DISKBRAKE CALIPERRR. BRAKE LEVERFUEL TANK LIDMAIN SEATP

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<SPEEDOMETER>Indicates driving speed. Maintain legalspeed limits to ensure safe operation.<ODOMETER>Indicates total distance in kilometers

Page 4 - SPECIFICATION

1. ON... Starts engine. Key can not bepulled out.2. OFF...Stops engine. Key can beplaced in or taken out of themain switch.3. LOCK...Locks handle b

Page 5 - OPERATION INSTRUCTION

The engine is started pressing this buttonwhen pressed in a state where the mainswitch key is placed to an ON positionand the brake lever is pulled.&l

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If this switch is turned on when the mainswitch is in an ON position, the winker willoperate.󳉛 (R)...used when making a right turn.󳉚 (L)...used when

Page 7 - CORRECT ATTIRE

<LOCKING>To lock the steering, turn the handlebarsall the way to the left, turn the key toLOCK while pushing in. Remove the key.<UNLOCKING>

Page 8 - MODIFICATION

15●There is a trunk under the seat.●The seat is opened to gain access to thetrunk by using the main switch key onthe seat lock.●The lamp inside the tr

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16●Make sure to check the oil, gasoline,etc., before starting the engine.●Please ensure that the main stand is in adown position when starting the eng

Page 10 - PARTS LOCATION

17󲾟 Lock the rear wheel.󲾠 Turn the main switch to an ONposition.󲾡 Start engine with cell button.<USING THE ELECTRIC START(CELL)>●Press the start

Page 11 - METER READING AND USAGE

●It is possible that starting will be moredifficult if the vehicle has not been usedfor a long period of time or if the fuelhole is plugged up(startin

Page 12 - SWITCH OPERATION

SPECIFICATION········································································OPERATION INSTRUCTION ····························SAFETY PRECAUTI

Page 13 - START BUTTON

󲾟 Fold the main stand.●Push the vehicle forward to fold themain stand and make sure that the brakelever does not become released duringthis operation.

Page 14 - HORN BUTTON PASSING SWITCH

●Before entering traffic, use the correctturn signal to foreward other drivers ofyour intentions.Speed is controlled by the operation ofthe throttle g

Page 15 - EQUIPMENT USAGE

The brakes should never be suddenlyapplied and the handle bars shouldnever be suddenly turned.●Sudden braking or turning can cause thevehicle to slide

Page 16 - BAG HOLDER

󲾠 After the vehicle has come to acomplete stop.●Return the winker switch to the centerposition and turn the main switch toOFF. This will turn the engi

Page 17 - CORRECT DRIVING OPERATION

Self inspect the vehicle and have regularmaintenance inspections for increasedsafety and the prevention of accidents.Regular maintenance inspections s

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●Check areas which caused for concernwhen last operating the vehicle.●If happened, contact authorizedmaintenance shops for necessaryinspection and rep

Page 19 - IF ENGINE CANNOT BE STARTED

<CHECK>Check gasoline to see if there is a sufficientamount of gasoline to reach yourdestination. ●Place the main switch to “ON” position.●If th

Page 20 - AFTER STARTING ENGINE

26CRACKSABNORMALWEAR<AIR PRESSURE CHECK>Check for an appropriate level of airpressure by examining how the tire sits onthe ground. If you notice

Page 21 - PROPER DRIVING METHODS

27Check the engine oil level each day beforeriding the motorcycle.The oil level must be maintained betweenthe upper and lower level marks on thesight-

Page 22 - STOPPING

<INSPECTION OF WINKER>Turn a main switch “ON”. Check the lampfor proper operation (front/rear andright/left) and sound by operating theswitch, a

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MAINTENANCE········································MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ·······························MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS ·······················

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(4) Disassemble a headlight socket bypulling it out.(5) Disassemble the rubber cover.(6) Loosen the steel wire, and disassemblethe head light bulb.HEA

Page 25 - <CHECK OF BRAKE FLUID>

<WINKER BULB>Front Winker Bulb(1) Loosen tapping screw to disassemble awinker lens.(2) Press a bulb with a light force and rotateit to countercl

Page 26 - FUEL CHECK

31●The Required Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your motorcycle served, and what things need attention. It is essential that

Page 27 - TIRE INSPECTION

32Perform the Self Inspections Before Operation at each scheduled maintenance period.I: INSPECT AND, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY

Page 28 - ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK

33ITEM★★★★★★★★★★FREQUENCYODOMETER READING(NOTE 1)REMARKNOTES : (1) At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.(2)

Page 29 - BULB REPLACEMENT METHOD

34The following is an explanation of correctinspection methods, cleaning and partsreplacing. Please always refer to thissection when wanting to inspec

Page 30 - <TAIL/STOP LIGHT BULB>

35<REPLENISHING FRONT BRAKE FLUID>●Check that the fluid level is above theLOWER level mark with themotorcycle in an upright position.●Brake flui

Page 31 - FUEL LEAK INSPECTION

36Visually check for fluid leaks or damageand, using a spanner, check joints andclamps for clearance.Also, check hose and pipe protective partsto see

Page 32 - MAINTENANCE

37When the engine oil is contaminated, the lifeof engine will be remarkably shortened.Keep the proper oil level, kind and replacingperiod.●Place the v

Page 33 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

38●Start the engine and let it idle for a fewminutes.●Stop the engine and put the motorcycleon its mainstand on level ground.●Check to see if transmis

Page 34 - MONTH 1 6 12 18 24

3SPECIFICATIONLENGTH×WIDTH×HEIGHT(mm)WHEEL BASE(mm)GROUND CLEARANCE(mm)SEAT HEIGHT(mm)DRY WEIGHT(kgf)PASSENGERENGINE TYPEPISTON DISPLACEMENT(cc)BORE A

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39<FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL>① Raise the front wheel off the groundby placing a support block under theengine.② Loosen the oval screw and remove thesp

Page 36 - DOT 3 or DOT 4

<REAR WHEEL REMOVAL>① Set vehicle on main stand in uprightposition on the ground.② Remove the muffler.③ Remove the rear caliper assemblyfrom the

Page 37 - BRAKE PAD WEAR

41(1) Separate the front cover and frontunder cover. (2) Remove the radiator cap.(3) Loosen the drain bolt of water pump,and drain the cooling water.(

Page 38 - CHANGING ENGINE OIL

42●Clean plug with plug cleaner.●Check electrode for wear and corrosion.If the ends become round, replace itwith a new one.●Check the plug gap using a

Page 39 - TRANSMISSION OIL INSPECTION

43When removing the pillion seat and openthe battery box cover, you can find thebattery. If the battery terminal is pollutedor in-rust, separate batte

Page 40 - WHEEL REMOVAL

44Turn off the main switch to see if the fuseis severed. If the fuse is severed, exchangethe fuse into a fuse with same capacity.●Fuse is installed in

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Connect the white colored coupler only.<REMOVAL>① Loosen the 6 washer screws and 1flange bolt, and remove the tube clipand air cleaner case cove

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46●Erect main stand and place vehicle in upright position on level ground. ●Check the spring for damage or loss of tension and the side stand assembl

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47●Make sure to stop the engine prior tocar washing.●Be careful not to allow water to enterthe muffler during the washing.Waterinside the muffler may

Page 44 - BATTERY INSPECTION

●Remove the battery. Store in an areaprotected from freezing temperaturesand direct sunlight. Slow charge the battery once a month.●Wash and dry the m

Page 45 - FUSE REPLACEMENT

This manual describes matters pertaining to correct operation,safe operation and simple maintenance of the vehicle youpurchased.To ensure more comfort

Page 46 - COUPLER CONNECTION

●The frame number is stamped on thefront central part of the frame.●The engine number is stamped on thelower part of the left crankcase.●The frame and

Page 47 - SIDE STAND INSPECTION

50● Performing daily inspection● Putting on the protective gears (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc.)● Bringing the driver's licence● Determinating the

Page 48 - STORAGE GUIDECLEANING

51The appropriate driving position is most important thing to driving safely.① Eyes : Look at the front direction widely.② Shoulders : Relieve the te

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52TAKING POSE OF FELLOW PASSENGER① Hands: Hold the rear grip.② Feet and knees: Put the feet on pillion step, and adhere theknees closely to body. ②①W

Page 50 - FRAME AND ENGINE NUMBER

53●Secure the safe distance.●Drive protectively.●Do not obstruct the traffic.●Do not drive on the pedestrian way or walkway. ●Drive on the left drivew

Page 51 - SAFE DRIVING

54Prior to starting always look around to avoid accident.① Get on the vehicle after pulling back the stand. ② Start driving slowly after turning on

Page 52 - DRIVING POSITION

55The basic principle of turn is balancing using the centrifugal force which makes vehicle go outside and the gravity which makes vehicle fall in

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56The basic principle of turn is balancing using combined force of the centrifugal force and the gravity. All 3 positions require straightening the he

Page 54 - PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING

57< LEAN-OUT >This is a turning position with motorcycle leaned inside more than driver, which is opposite to the lean-in position. With this

Page 55 - STARTING

58Do not drive inside of large truck's turn circle.< DEAD ANGLE ZONE >Dead angle zone is the sight range which cannot be identified by driv

Page 56 - TURNING METHOD

●Read user's manual carefully.●Conduct maintenance checks prior to operation.●Always maintain vehicle in clean status and carry out specifiedmain

Page 57 - 3 POSITIONS OF TURNING

59●Vehicle is braked using friction between road surface and tires.●Braking distance increases 1.5 times on wet road and 3 times on icy road becaus

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●Turn the throttle grip to its original position and decelerate using the engine brake.●Erect the vehicle straight.●Brake using both front and rear br

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OOWWNNEERR’’SS MMAANNUUAALL9. 2004 PRINTED6. 2004 PUBLICATIONNNOO CCOOPPYY●OPERATOR AND PASSENGERThis motorcycle is designed to carry the operator an

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●Always make sure to wear helmet for safety. Wear gloves andsafety goggles.●Do not wear uniforms which might hinder operation. It isdangerous if the u

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●When carrying cargo, you must keep in mind that operating themotorcycle, especially when turning, will be different. ●Make sure not to overload the m

Page 66 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

8PARTS LOCATIONPILLION STEPREAR BRAKE DISKMUFFLERBATTERYBAG HOLDERFUSERESERVE TANK(INSIDE OF THE INNERCOVER)COOLANT COVERFR. BRAKE LEVERREAR VIEW MIRR

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