Originally posted by Martino
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Inspect packaging and make sure it is not damaged (if applicable):
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Remove packaging (if applicable);
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Inspect motorcycle and make sure it is not damaged;
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Make sure standard kit supplied is complete (use checklist in the kit);
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Install Plexiglas
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Install rear-view mirrors
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On request of the Customer, install passenger seat and footpegs
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Prepare the battery
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Check the drive chain tension;
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Check tyre pressure (Front: 2.1 bar, Rear: 2.2 bar);
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Check coolant, brake and clutch fluid level (and top up if necessary);
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Check engine oil level (and top up if necessary);
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Check lighting, turn indicators, horn and controls. Check headlight beam height. Check handlebar freedom of movement and for any interference;
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Check key operation and steering lock on the right and left sides;
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Check front and rear wheel shafts tightening (Front: 63 Nm?5% - Rear: 230 Nm?10%);
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Check tightening of brake calliper screws (Front: 45 Nm?5% - Rear: 25 Nm?5%);
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Fill with fuel until the low fuel light goes off (approx. 5 litres);
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Check the operation of engine stop switch, side stand switch and clutch lever switch;
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Check the presence of any technical updates and recall campaigns on the DCS;
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Install any Ducati Performance accessories requested by the Customer and check their operation;
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Final test and road test of the motorcycle (testing the safety devices, and electric fan);
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Reading of the error memory with DDS 2.0 and check of Software version update on control units (use the Global Scan function);
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Clean the motorcycle;
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Activate the motorcycle warranty and fill out the on-board documentation (general warranty terms and conditions);
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Explain motorcycle operation to the Customer and deliver all standard documents and literature.
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