What is the maintenance cycle for the CFMoto 250SR?

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EvaFitz
07/30/25 2:09am
The maintenance cycle for the CFMoto 250SR is as follows: the break-in period is between 1,500 kilometers and 2,000 kilometers, during which oil changes can be performed at 200 km, 500 km, 800 km, 1,500 km, and 2,000 km intervals. Automotive maintenance items: Maintenance is divided into three parts: basic maintenance, full vehicle inspection, and deep maintenance. Cleaning primarily involves washing off external dirt, tidying up the cabin and interior, ensuring the engine and chassis components remain free of grime, maintaining cleanliness of fuel, oil, air filters, and the battery, and removing debris from the tires. The main focus of inspection is examining the external condition of various assemblies and mechanisms, checking the tightness of external connecting bolts, assessing the technical condition of electrical, lighting, signaling, and instrument systems, and inspecting tire pressure and any external tire damage. Replenishment mainly involves checking fuel, lubricating oil, coolant, brake fluid, battery electrolyte, and the working medium of the air conditioning system, topping up as needed, and inflating tires with insufficient pressure as per regulations. Lubrication involves using specified grades of lubricating oil (grease) according to the vehicle's lubrication chart for regular lubrication, ensuring all lubrication points and vent plugs are intact and unobstructed. The significance of automotive maintenance: The purpose of automotive maintenance is to keep the vehicle clean and in proper technical condition, eliminating potential hazards. It helps prevent faults, slows down the deterioration process, and extends the service life.
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