Operating Recommendations: Blast Models
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Do not run the engine at extremely high RPM with clutch
disengaged or transmission in neutral. Running an engine at
high RPM can result in engine damage. (00177a)
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The
maximum recommended safe engine speed is 6500 RPM.
- Do not idle engine unnecessarily for more than a few minutes
with motorcycle standing still.
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Air-cooled engines require air movement over the cylinders
and heads to maintain proper operating temperature. Extended
periods of idling or parade duty can overheat the engine,
resulting in serious engine damage. (00178a)
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NOTE:
The ignition module has a "skip spark" feature that automatically
reduces power if the engine exceeds 6500 RPM.
An engine running long distances at high speed must be given closer
than ordinary attention to avoid overheating and possible damage.
NOTE:
Have the engine checked regularly and keep it well tuned.
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When riding on wet roads, brake efficiency and traction
are greatly reduced. Failure to use care when braking,
accelerating or turning on wet roads can cause loss of
control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00041a)
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When descending upon a long, steep grade, downshift and use engine
compression together with intermittent application of both brakes to
slow the motorcycle.
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Continuous use of brake causes overheating and reduced
efficiency, which could result in death or serious injury. (00042a)
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Do not coast for long distances with the engine off. The
transmission is properly lubricated only when the engine is
running. Coasting long distances can result in transmission
damage. (00180a)
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Do not tow a disabled motorcycle. Towing can adversely
affect stability and handling, which could result in death
or serious injury. (00017a)
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Break-in Riding Rules
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The First 500 Miles (800 Kilometers)
To properly
wear-in critical parts during the first 500 miles (800 kilometers),
please observe the simple riding rules below. This will assure
future performance and durability.
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During the first 50 miles (80 kilometers), keep the engine
speed below 2500 RPM in all gears and do not exceed 50 mph
(80 kph). Do not allow the engine to lug.
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For the first 500 miles (800 kilometers), vary the engine
speed and avoid riding at the same speed for long distances.
Engine speeds up to 3000 RPM are permissible in any gear after 50 miles (80 kilometers) have accumulated. but
Do not exceed 55 mph (89 kph) for the first 50-500 miles (80-800 kilometers).
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Avoid fast starts at wide open throttle. Drive slowly
until engine warms up.
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Refer to Upshift (Acceleration) Gear Speeds: 2005
Blast Models and
Downshift (Deceleration) Gear Speeds: 2005
Blast Models. Follow
table guidelines for when to shift gears. Avoid running the
engine at extremely low RPM in higher gears.
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Avoid hard braking. New brakes need to be broken-in by moderate use
for the first 200 miles (300 kilometers).
Pre-Riding Checklist: Buell Models
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Read the CONTROLS AND INDICATORS section before riding
your motorcycle. Failure to understand the operation of the
motorcycle could result in death or serious injury. (00043a)
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Before riding your motorcycle at any time, make a general inspection
to be sure it is in safe riding condition.
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Stop the engine when refueling or servicing the fuel
system. Do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks near
gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly
explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00002a)
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Avoid spills. Slowly remove filler cap. Do not fill above
bottom of filler neck insert, leaving air space for fuel
expansion. Secure filler cap after refueling. Gasoline is
extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result
in death or serious injury. (00028a)
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Use care when refueling. Pressurized air in fuel tank can
force gasoline to escape through filler tube. Gasoline is
extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result
in death or serious injury. (00029a)
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Verify fuel is present in tank and add fuel if required.
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Adjust mirrors to proper riding positions.
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Verify oil is present in oil tank. Check oil level only after
warming up the motorcycle.
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Check controls to make sure they operate properly. Operate the
front and rear brakes, throttle, clutch and shifter. All
controls should operate freely without binding.
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Check steering for proper operation by turning the handlebars
through the full operating range. Handlebars should turn
smoothly without binding.
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Be sure tires are properly inflated, balanced and have
adequate tread. Inspect your tires regularly and see a Buell
dealer for replacements. Riding with excessively worn,
unbalanced or under-inflated tires can adversely affect
stability and handling, which could result in death or
serious injury. (00114a)
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Check tire condition and pressure. Incorrect pressure will
result in poor riding characteristics and can affect handling
and stability.
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Check all electrical equipment and switches including the
headlamp, stop lamp, turn signals and horn, for proper operation.
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Check for any fuel, oil or hydraulic fluid leaks.
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Check secondary belt for wear or damage. Service as necessary.
Starting The Engine: Blast Models
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Shift transmission to neutral before starting engine to
prevent accidental movement, which could result in death or
serious injury. (00044a)
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The engine should be allowed to run slowly for 15-30
seconds. This will allow the engine to warm up and let oil
reach all surfaces needing lubrication. Failure to comply
can result in engine damage. (00181a)
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FINE-C Method
Before starting the
engine perform the pre-ride inspection and then complete the
following steps:
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FUEL: Check that the fuel supply
valve handle is to the ON position. The fuel supply valve
handle is located on the left side under the fuel tank. See
Fuel Supply Valve Operation: Blast Models.
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IGNITION: Insert the key in the
ignition/headlamp key switch and turn the key clockwise to
the IGNITION position. See Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Blast Models.
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NEUTRAL: Make sure transmission is
in neutral. Check to see if green neutral indicator lamp is
illuminated. Roll motorcycle forwards and backwards to
verify transmission is in neutral. See Indicator Lamps: Blast Models.
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ELECTRIC STARTER: Push the bottom
of the engine off/run switch to the RUN position. The engine
off/run switch is located on the right handlebar control.
See Handlebar Controls: Blast Models.
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CLUTCH: Squeeze the clutch lever
in. The clutch lever is located just forward of the left
handlebar grip.
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Retract the sidestand.
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Push the electric starter switch to start the engine. The
electric starter switch is located on the right handlebar control.
If you have any questions about the correct operation of your
motorcycle, talk to an authorized Buell dealer.
Stopping the Engine: Blast Models
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See Handlebar Controls: Blast Models. Push the upper part of the engine off/run
switch to shut the engine OFF. The engine off/run switch is
located on the right handlebar control.
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See Ignition/Headlamp Key Switch: Blast Models. Turn the
ignition/headlamp key switch counterclockwise to the OFF position.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the engine should be stalled or stopped in any way, turn
off the key switch at once to prevent battery discharge.
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See Fuel Supply Valve Operation: Blast Models. Turn the fuel
supply valve handle OFF.
Shifting Gears
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Getting Started
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The clutch must be fully disengaged before attempting a
gear shift. Failure to fully disengage the clutch can result
in equipment damage. (00182a)
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Gear shift pattern is first gear down, next four gears up.
NOTE:
Always start engine with
transmission in neutral. Always start motorcycle forward motion
from first gear.
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With motorcycle engine running and sidestand retracted,
pull the clutch hand lever in against handlebar grip to
fully disengage clutch.
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Push the foot shift lever down to end of its travel and
release. The transmission is now in first gear.
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To start forward motion, release the clutch lever slowly
to engage the clutch and at the same time, open throttle gradually.
Upshift (Acceleration)
Refer to
Upshift (Acceleration) Gear Speeds: 2005
Blast Models. Engage second
gear after the motorcycle has reached at the appropriate shifting
speed.
Upshift (Acceleration) Gear Speeds: 2005
Blast Models
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GEAR CHANGE
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KPH
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First to second
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15
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25
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Second to third
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25
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40
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Third to fourth
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35
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55
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Fourth to fifth
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45
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70
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Close the throttle.
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Disengage the clutch (pull clutch lever in).
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See Shifting Sequence: Upshift. Lift the
gear shift lever up to the end of its travel and release.
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Engage the clutch (release clutch lever) and gradually
open the throttle.
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Repeat the previous steps to engage third, fourth, and
fifth gears.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Disengage the clutch completely before each gear change.
- Partially close the throttle so the engine will not
drag when clutch is again engaged (clutch lever released).
Downshift (Deceleration)
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Do not downshift at speeds higher than those listed in the
Changing Gear Speeds table. Shifting to lower gears when
speed is too high can cause the rear wheel to lose traction
and lead to loss of vehicle control, which could result in
death or serious injury. (00045a)
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Gear shift
pattern is fourth gear down; next three gears down. Refer to Downshift (Deceleration) Gear Speeds: 2005
Blast Models for shifting speeds.
Downshift (Deceleration) Gear Speeds: 2005
Blast Models
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GEAR CHANGE
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KPH
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Fifth to fourth
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40
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65
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Fourth to third
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30
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50
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Third to second
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20
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30
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Second to first
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10
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15
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NOTE:
The shifting points shown in the tables constitute a
recommendation. Vehicle owners may determine that their own
individual shifting patterns may differ than those stated and
are additionally appropriate for individual riding styles.
See Shifting Sequence: Downshift. When engine speed decreases, as in climbing a hill
or running at a reduced speed, shift to the next lower gear while
partially closing the throttle so the engine accelerates as soon as
the clutch lever is released.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Disengage the clutch completely before each gear change.
- Partially open the throttle so the engine will not
drag when clutch is again engaged (clutch lever released).
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Shift to neutral before stopping engine. Shifting
mechanism can be damaged by shifting gears while engine is
stopped. (00183a)
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The gear shifter mechanism permits shifting the transmission to
neutral from either first or second gear.
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Shifting Sequence: Upshift
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Shifting Sequence: Downshift
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