9Technical SpecificationENGINEEngine ... 4 Stroke, air cooled, single cylinder, OHV, SI EngineCapa
98DEALER / ASP COPY18,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY18,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrie
99CUSTOMER COPY24,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :... Date : ...Odo Reading : ... Dea
100DEALER / ASP COPY24,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY24,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBri
101CUSTOMER COPY30,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :... Date : ...Odo Reading : ... De
102DEALER / ASP COPY30,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY30,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBri
103All India Road SignsMANDATORY SIGNSINFORMATION SIGNSCAUTIONARY SIGNS
104Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book
105Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book
106Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book
107Sl.No.Date Kms. DetailsIdlingCO%Authorised Dealer / Service PointJob Card No.Stamp &SignatureLog Book
10Technical SpecificationIGNITION SYSTEMIgnition system ... Electronic IgnitionSpark plug Electrode gap ...
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Telephone ResidenceInvoice No.Delivery Note / Advice No.Have you visited Royal Enfield website? Yes NoBike Regn. No.Telephone OfficeES
PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION LIST - CONTINENTAL GTModel : Engine No :Dealer's Name : Location : Colour : Key Number :Battery Number Tyre Number Front
NoiseMisalignmentLeakStartingTrouble/MissingLessWobblingLooseFitmentDischaring TightFused ScratchPullingWrongFitmentHardJerkingVibrationMNV L ST LES
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11ELECTRICALSGeneration... AlternatorSystem ... 12V DCB
Suggestions If Any:CUSTOMERSIGNATUREModel: Registration No.:Chassis No.:We thank you and request you to ret
FORM 22[See Rules 47(g), 115, 124 (2), 126A and 127 (1), 127 (2)]INITIAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH POLLUTION STANDARDS, SAFETYSTANDARDS OF COMPON
12CHASSISFrame ... Tubular steel double cradleTyre size ...
13DIMENSIONSLength ... 2060 mmWidth ... 760 mm
14Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesBefor e operating your new motorcyc le, werequest you to carefully read and follow theoperating and mainten
15Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesA new motorcycle must be operated accordingt o the s p ec ial r unning-in- p r oc edure. Seerunning-in-proced
16Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesWear an approved helmet, clothing, and footgear suited for riding a motorcycle. Bright ORlight colours a
17Safe Riding Tips / GuidelinesWarningMot or cy c le bat teries c ontain lead and l eadcomponents, acids and chemicals known to causecanc
18Safe & Happy RidingRIDING DRESSPlease wear proper riding apparel.A pair of riding boots or shoes.Soft leather gloves.Goggles or spectacles to s
1ForewordThe Royal Enfield Continental GT is our lightest, fastest, and most powerful motorcycle in production. It’s a machinewith a story, a nod to m
19Rules of the RoadBe sure your number plate is installed in theposition specified by law and it is clearly visibleat all times.Ride at a
20When intending to turn, signal at least 100 feet(30.5 meters) before reaching the turning. Beclose to the center line (unless local ru
21Vehicle Identification Number - DetailsCHASSIS NUMBERPunched on the steering head tube RH sideENGINE NUMBERPunched on top of the Engine LH sid
221. RH Trafficator front2. Brake Pedal3. Kick Start Lever4. Starter Motor5. Horn6. RH Side Panel7. RH Trafficator Rear1267RIGHT SIDE VIEW43
23Key Parts Location7123654LEFT SIDE VIEW1. Trafficator front LH2. Spark plug3. Gear Change Pedal4. Centre stand5. Side Stand6. Side Panel LH /
24Key Parts Location1. Turn signal switch2. Horn button3. Clutch lever4. Day flash switch5. Head lamp dip switchTOP VIEW6. Manual Bistarter
25Operation of ControlsIGNITION SWITCHInsert ignition key and turn clockwise directionto “ON”. Once you turn on the ignition key all theindicating l
26STEERING LOCKTurn the handle bar to extreme left or right position.Push the key inside in “OFF” position, pressand further turn to anticl
27Operation of ControlsFUEL TANK CAPTurn key clockwiseto open. Press thecap to lock with keyin position.NOTE :Key can be removedonly in locke
28WarningDo not attempt to change any setting while riding themotorcycle. It may cause loss of control leading to anaccident.Operation of Cont
2All information in this manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Due tocontinuous
29Operation of ControlsThe display bars of the fuel met er disappearst owar ds t he E mpty ( E) when t he f uel leveldecreases.when l
30DIP SWITCHHEAD LAMP DAY FLASHPRESS FOR HEAD LIGHT FLASH LOW BEAM HIGH BEAMOperation of ControlsHEAD LAMP SWITCH HEAD LAMP ON POSITI
31Operation of ControlsENGINE STOP SWITCH ENGINE ON ENGINE OFFTURN SIGNAL SWITCH LEFT RIGHTOFF (PUSH TO OFF)ENGINE START S
32MANUAL BI STARTER (CHOKE)Operation of ControlsHORNPRESSApply choke in cold start condition while starting the Bike
33Pre Operational ChecksA careful check of the following must be carried outevery time before riding and specially after long periodsof storage to det
34Running In PeriodProper running-In is very important for obtainingmaximum life and performance of a new motorcycle.The following guid
35Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (EFI)An electronic control unit (ECU) monitors engineperformance and provides exact
36Rollover SensorROLLOVER SENSORYour motorcycle is fitted with a unique “Roll OverSensor” under the seat. This is a safety feature.In
37StartingWarningBefore starting engine, always shift gears into neutral.CAUTION :Do not force the gear lever while attempting to shift toneu tral.
38 Ens ure Enginestop switch is in“RUN” positionStartingPress ClutchLever.Press StarterButton andrelease as soonas engine startsCAUTION :Never acce
3PERSONAL & VEHICLE INFORMATION ... 6FREE SERVICE RECORD ... 7SAFETY DEFINITIONS ... 8TECHNIC
39StartingAs soon as the engine att ains the op erat ingtemperature, the RPM will raise, at which time themanual Bi Starter should be
40Gear ShiftingCAUTION :The clutch must be fully disengaged before attemptinga gear shift. Failure to fully disengage the clutch maycause a jerky
41ParkingPARKING VEHICLE ON CENTER STANDSelect a firm, flat surfaceHold handle bar straightLower center stand, and ensure that both thel
42Tools & First Aid KitNOTE :This Tool Kit is kept in Utility box. Refer Page No. 27.S.No. Description Qty.
43Recommended LubricantsISO 14001 – EMSOperation Control Process1. All customers are advised timely replacement of Engine Oil,Fork Oil & Brake Oil
44Periodical MaintenanceThe maintenance schedule detailed here will help you to maintain your Continental GT meticulously and to get a longtrouble fre
45Periodical MaintenanceDESCRIPTIONPAID SERVICES.No. Kms (x 1000) 0.5 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
46DESCRIPTIONS.No.Periodical MaintenancePAID SERVICEFREE SERVICEwhichever is earlier Kms (x 1000) 0.5
47Periodical MaintenanceDESCRIPTIONS.No.PAID SERVICEFREE SERVICEwhichever is earlier Kms (x 1000) 0.5
48Minor Maintenance TipsOIL LEVEL INSPECTIONLever PivotMain Stand PivotThe following minor maintenance can be carriedout easily with simpl
4ContentsManual Bi Starter (choke) ... 32PRE OPERATIONAL CHECKS ... 33RUNNING IN PERIOD...
49Minor Maintenance TipsENGINE - OIL CHANGEPrimaryFilter CapRemove the oil filter paper element on t heCrankcase Cover RH.Allow the oil to drai
50Minor Maintenance TipsMaxMinFill recommendedoil to engine till theoil level is upto“MAX” level mark inthe oil window inCrankcase CoverRH.SPA
51MINMAXCAUTION :Brake fluid is highly corrosive and can cause damageto painted parts. Please ensure that brake fluid doesnot spill on any p
52Minor Maintenance TipsFRONT WHEEL REMOVALUse only standard tyres & tubes inflated tocorrect pressure.TYRE PRESSURE Front Rear Solo 1.4
53Minor Maintenance TipsPlace a 4 mm thick wooden piece or cardboardsheet between the brake pads to avoid padsactivation in the event the
54REAR WHEEL REMOVALMinor Maintenance TipsTighten the pinch bolt on the RH fork guide.Rotate the wheel and check for smooth rotation.Ensure wheel spee
55Remove the caliperassembly by pullingout f rom t he swingarm slot.CAUTION :Do not press the rear brake pedal when wheel isremoved
56Minor Maintenance TipsWarningEnsure the vehicle do not come out of center standwhile dis mant ling and as semb ling the wheelassem
57ADJUSTMENTS - CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAYClutch Lever (free play 2 - 3 mm)Loosen the cable outer lock nut (A).Turn the Nut (B) Clockwise to redu
58DRIVE CHAIN FREE PLAY (PLAY 20 - 25 MM)Minor Maintenance TipsPlace mot or -c yc le on it scenter stand ona f irm & f latsurface.Shift t
5ContentsBattery Maintenance... 61Reassembly of Battery on Vehicle ... 62CHANGING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ... 64Head
59CHAIN LOCK FITMENTMinor Maintenance TipsThe open end of the chain master link lock shouldface opposite to normal direction of chain ro
60Minor Maintenance TipsADJUSTMENT OF GAS FILLED SHOCKABSORBERThe rear gas filled shock ab s orber is anadjust able type.The spring tensio
61Minor Maintenance TipsREMOVAL OF BATTERY FROM THE VEHICLEUnlock (turn the key clockwise) and removethe Left side panel.Disconnect both th
62Minor Maintenance TipsREASSEMBLY OF BATTERY ON MOTORCYCLEPosition the battery in the battery carrier suchthat negative terminal of the battery
63CHANGING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSHEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENTMinor Maintenance TipsNOTE :Never touch the bulb with yourfingers. Finger prints wil
64TAIL LAMP BULB REPLACEMENTMinor Maintenance TipsUnlock the batterycoverRemove t he s eatassembly by pullingseat lock cable.Remove t he t ail
65TRAFFICATOR BULB REPLACEMENTRemove the screwfrom the trafficatorhousing back side.Open the Indicatorhousing.Take out the bulbholder with
66Minor Maintenance TipsFUSEFuseNo .ColorBLADE FUSE USAGE LISTApplicationAmps1 Blue 15A RR Fuse2 Blue 15A MAIN Fuse3 Red 10A ECU Fuse4 Red 10AGener
67Minor Maintenance TipsAIR FILTER PAPER ELEMENTCLEAN AND REFIX : EVERY 3000 KMSRemove the screw from the side cover bottomside and then take out RH
68Washing ProcedurePRECAUTIONSWash vehicle when the engine is cold.Cover the silencer tail end and control switcheswith suitable plastic bags and tie
6NameDoor No./St.LocalityCity State PinContact Nos.Res: Off: Mobile:
69WarningObserve warnings and cautions given on labels ofcleaning compounds before it is used.When washing your motorcycle, be carefu
70Storage PrecautionsIncase your Motorcycle is not going to be used fora mon th or mor e, w e advise th e f oll owingprecautions to be
71PREPARING THE MOTORCYCLE FOR REUSERemove anti rust solution from all chromeplated parts and clean the motorcycle.Inflate the tyres to
72CHECKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LONGJOURNEYService the motorcycle thoroughly at RoyalEnfield Authorised Dealer / Service Point as perperiod
73Complete Wiring DiagramNOTE :Complete Wiring Diagram is attached on this page.
74Trouble ShootingWarningThe trouble shooting section of this Owner’s Manualis intended solely as a guide for diagnosing problems.Carefully rea
75Trouble ShootingII. ENGINE MISFIRING1) Loose spark plug cap ... Fix cap / lead firmly2) Spark plug fouled ...
76Trouble ShootingIV. WHITE/BLUE SMOKE1) Oil level in sump above the Top line. * Check and drain excess oilin the oil level window ...
77Trouble ShootingVII. BRAKES POOR1) Brake pad worn / Uneven wear ... *Replace Brake pads2) Oil/grease on disc. ...
7It is our endeavour to provide excellent service to your CONTINENTAL GT at all times. Towards this we provide 4 freeservices at specific Intervals.P
782) Fuse blown ... * Check and Replace fuse.3) Loose / improper connection... * Check and corr
79WarrantyRoyal Enfield Motor Cycles are manufactured by following best Quality practices in respect of the material andworkmanship.Ro
80Warranty(b) Components like fuel filter, oil filter paper element, control cables, brake shoes / brake pads, clutch plates,drive chain & sprocke
81Emission WarrantyIn compliance with the provisions of Rule 115(2) of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, Royal Enfield certifies thatthe followin
82Emission WarrantyIn case any of the components covered under emission warranty or the associated parts, are not independentlyreplaceable. Royal E
83Emission WarrantyUnder all circumstances uses lubricants and fuel as recommended by Royal Enfield.Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance in a
84Emission WarrantyThe motorcycle has been subjected to abnormal use, abuse, neglect and improper maintenance or has met withan accident.Replacement p
85Emission WarrantyAlways carry a valid ‘Pollution Under Control’ certificate with you at all times during the validity of the emissionwarranty (30,00
86Free Service CouponsIt is our endeavour to provide excellent service to your Royal Enfield Motor Cycle at all times. Towards this we providefour fre
871st Free Service500 KMS OR 45+8 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :500 Kmsor45+8 dayswhichever
8The information given under the titles: Warning, Caution and Note are for your safety and for the care and safety toyour motorcycle and others
881st Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...
892nd Free Service3000 KMS OR 90+15 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :2NDFREESERVICE3000 Kmsor9
902nd Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...
913rd Free Service6000 KMS OR 180+15 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :3RDFREESERVICE6000 Kmsor1
923rd Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...
934th Free Service9000 KMS OR 270+15 DAYS WHICHEVER IS EARLIER FROM DATE OF SALECustomer Name : Dealer Code :Address :4THFREESERVICE9000 Kmsor2
944th Free Service Activities1. Water wash the vehicle and dry it with a clean cloth2. Electrolyte ...
95Paid Service / Maintenance RecordCUSTOMER COPY12,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :... Date : ...Odo
96DEALER / ASP COPY12,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrief W ork Done :Dealer’s Stamp & SignatureCUSTOMER COPY12,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceBrie
97CUSTOMER COPY18,000 + 250 Kms. ServiceJob Card No :..... Date : .......Odo Reading : ..... Dea
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