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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 2  OPERATION

Checks and maintenance before and after off-road use

Recommended lubricants and fluids

Running-in

Starting the engine

Shutting off the engine

Refuelling

Summary of Contents for Urban 125

Page 1: ...Urban 125 Service Manual Holtvej 8 10 Høruphav 6470 Sydals Telefon 45 73 15 11 00 Fax 45 73 15 11 01 info scanmi dk www scanmi dk CVR 27 73 31 07 www betamotor dk Juli 2011 ...

Page 2: ...information you need to properly operate and maintain your motorcycle The data and specifications provided in this manual does not constitute an engagement on the part of BETAMOTOR S p A BETAMOTOR reserves the right to make any changes and improvements to its models at any moment and without notice ...

Page 3: ...ould be paid to the following parts rear sprocket footrest supports front brake caliper rear disk brake caliper plate holder u bolt for handlebar fastening mudguard bracket engine bolts shock absorber bolts wheel spokes rear frame Fairings IMPORTANT For any servicing requirements please contact Betamotor s au thorized service network ...

Page 4: ...ring diagrams URBAN 125 28 Wiring diagrams URBAN 200 30 Electrical devices 32 AIS Valve 34 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION 35 Checks and maintenance before and after off road use 36 Recommended lubricants and fluids 37 Running in 37 Starting the engine 38 Choke 39 Shutting off the engine 39 Refuelling 40 CHAPTER 3 CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE 41 Engine oil and oil filter URBAN 200 42 Engine oil URBAN 125 44 Fume co...

Page 5: ...tle play 61 Checking and adjusting the steering play 62 Tensioning the chain 63 Adjusting the headlight 64 CHAPTER 5 REPLACEMENTS 65 Replacing the brake pads 66 Replacing the headlight bulb 68 Replacing the rear light bulb 69 Replacing the pate Illumination 69 Replacing the turn indicator bulbs 70 Bulbs characteristics 70 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 71 INDEX 73 ...

Page 6: ...ety and that of others always wear a helmet and adopt a safe riding conduct WARNING Any modifications and tampering with the vehicle during the warranty period exempt the manufacturer from all responsibility and make the warranty null and void ECOLOGIC GUIDE Every vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine produces an amount of noise noise pollution and gases air pollution which varies with ...

Page 7: ...reast with other vehicles Do not tow and avoid being towed by other vehicles Always keep a safe distance from other vehicles Ride with the lights low beam on even during the day Do not sit on the vehicle when it is on its stand Do not start off while the vehicle is on its stand Do not pull out the stand when the vehicle is facing downhill Avoid swaying and wheelies as they are extremely dangerous ...

Page 8: ...ON Vehicle identification data Delivery Load Tyres Familiarizing with your vehicle Keys Ignition switch Steering lock Helmet lock Instrument panel and controls Speedometer setting and operating istructions Specifications Wiring diagram Electrical devices AIS Valve ...

Page 9: ... shown in the figure WARNING Tampering with the identification numbers is severely punished by law ENGINE IDENTIFICATION URBAN 200 DELIVERY The following items are supplied as stand ard and are contained in a plastic enve lope placed in a compartment under the saddle operation and maintenance manual tool kit ignition spanner dou ble function screwdriver ENGINE IDENTIFICATION URBAN 125 A B B ...

Page 10: ...es are cold Before riding check the tyres for cuts cracks abrasions bulges etc If any defects are found have the tyres checked by an expert as riding with a damaged tyre can be extremely dangerous If a tyre gets punctured stop the vehicle immediately Riding with a flat tyre is dangerous and may seriously damage the tyre itself and the wheel rim Higher inflating pressures are recommended when ridin...

Page 11: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 10 GB FAMIALIARIZING WITH THE VEHICLE 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 19 20 13 14 10 15 16 12 17 11 11 18 21 22 24 25 24 17 6 ...

Page 12: ...nteriore 7 Front turn signal lamp 8 Tail lamp 9 Rear turn signal lamp 10 Side stand 11 Rearview mirror 12 Passenger footrest 13 Fork 14 Footrest 15 Saddle 16 Engine 17 Front mudguard 18 Name plate bracket 19 Start lever 20 Helmet security lock 21 Frame 22 Chain 23 Chain guard 24 Front disk brake caliper 25 Rear disk brake caliper ...

Page 13: ...it can be used to ask for duplicates should both keys be lost IGNITION SWITCH STEERING LOCK It controls the ignition circuit and the steering lock and the opens the sad dle OFF Electrical equipment disabled ON The vehicle can be started LOCK Steering lock on To lock the handlebar turn it to the left press the key rotate it anticlockwise all the way and then release it HELMET LOCK Insert the key in...

Page 14: ... 8 1 9 6 3 5 4 7 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 LCD 2 Key operated switch 3 Neutral indicator light 4 Trafficator lights tell tale lamp 5 Headlight tell tale lamp 6 Tell tale lamp central stand 7 SCROLL Pushbutton 8 Clutch lever 9 Choke unit lever Urban125 10 Front brake lever 11 Throttle twist grip 12 Starting button 13 Engine stop button 14 Direction indicators pushbutton 15 Horn button 16 Headlight select...

Page 15: ...ODOMETER TABLE OF CONTENTS ECTION CONTENT 10 0 Initial test and main screen 10 1 Warning lights 10 2 Instant speed and total distance ODO 20 0 Secondary functions 20 1 Trip odometer TRP 20 2 Clock CLK 20 3 Chronometer LAP 20 4 Max speed MAX 30 0 Storage ...

Page 16: ...n and will show a general screen with all indicators and warning lights On for 3 seconds Check up page It checks all the segments and icons on the LCD and all the light indicators After the check up page the main screen Figure 1 or the page that had last been selected before turning off see section 20 0 and ff will appear check Fig 1 ...

Page 17: ...means the side stand of the vehicle is down Neutral green warning light B when On it means the gear is in neutral High beam blue warning light C when On it means the high beam bulb is on Indicators green warning light D when On it means the indicators right or left are on Scroll button E used to move within the instrument to select the required features see section 20 0 and ff A B C D E ...

Page 18: ...99999 Such number cannot be reset Battery voltage bar The battery voltage is displayed as one bar divided into 8 levels The battery icon blinks only when the battery is exceeding the limit as follows when the first horizontal bar and the battery icon blink see Figure 1A it means the voltage is lower than the minimum admissible limit When all bars and the battery icon blink it means the voltage is ...

Page 19: ...nt speed and the battery voltage bar icon From the general screen ODO quickly press SCROLL to have access to the other screens This means they will be displayed in the following sequence ODO TRP CLK LAP MAX When pressing SCROLL when the max speed screen is on MAX the screen will go back to the main page ODO and the sequence can be resumed anywhere WARNING THE SCROLL BUTTON CANNOT BE PRESSED WHEN T...

Page 20: ... large Trip odometer TRP in 4 digits small battery voltage bar The trip odometer uses 4 digits in the 000 0 format to measure the subtotal distance covered from 0 0 Km Miles to 999 9 Km Miles When reaching 999 9 the odometer will automatically go back to 0 0 as soon as covering another 0 1 km or mile The odometer can be manually reset with Figure 2 On with the vehicle off by pressing SCROLL for ab...

Page 21: ...e 24 hours format from 0h 00 to 23h 59 it can be set only when the vehicle is off as follows Press SCROLL until the hour digits blink Release and press SCROLL again to move the hours forward by one unit at a time Keep pressed to let them automatically move on Release to go to point 4 Release SCROLL after setting the hours and wait 2 seconds later the minute digits will start to blink Proceed as de...

Page 22: ...econds and the battery voltage bar Km h in 3 digits large Chronometer in the mm ss format in 4 digits small Battery voltage bar When the screen looks as in Figure 4 it means the chronometer must be activated before it can be used To do this press SCROLL and keep it pressed for more than 1 second until disappears and the chronometer appears in the MINUTES SECONDS format as described in figure 4A Fi...

Page 23: ...chronometer and the count of the time if the count is still and reset all the digits are set to zero and displayed as in figure 4A A blinking LAP message means the chronometer is On and will be displayed even while viewing the other information pages To set other functions not related to the chronometer even when the chronometer is on proceed as follows How to reset the chronometer Press SCROLL in...

Page 24: ...e motorbike the max speed is updated all the time and displayed in 3 small digits In any case this value is saved even if figure 5 is Off This counter can only be reset with Figu re 5 On when the motorbike is off by keeping SCROLL pressed for about 3 seconds until appears in 3 small digits To go back to figure 1 quickly press SCROLL 30 0 Storage The digital instrument is fed by the motorbike batte...

Page 25: ...RBAN 200 103 kg VEHICLE S KERB DRY WEIGHT URBAN 125 101 kg DIMENSIONS overall length 2 143 mm overall width 820 mm overall height 1 170 mm wheelbase 1 372 mm saddle height 836 mm ground clearance 288 mm FRAME steel double closed cradle CAPACITIES fuel tank 6 including reserve 1 5 average consumption 25 km l ...

Page 26: ...RECING SUSPENSION OIL SAE 10W Oil level 142 mm from tube upper rim with fork at end of travel and no spring Trail 82 5 mm REAR SUSPENSION Single progressive hydraulic shock absorber with adjustable rebound and spring preload shock absorber travel 63 mm FRONT BRAKE Ø 245 mm disc brake with hydraulic control REAR BRAKE Ø 220 mm disc brake with hydraulic control ...

Page 27: ...ne number of 95 by carburettor Cooling system by air circulation Spark plug NGK DR7 HSA Clutch multiple disc in oil bath transmission 5 speed with constant mesh gears Primary gearbox ratio 68 20 Final gearbox ratio 60 14 Gear ratios 1st 37 14 2nd 32 18 3rd 25 19 4th 23 22 5th 21 24 Drive chain REGINA 1 2 5 16 P 136 Play of valves intake mm 0 08 0 12 exhaust mm 0 10 0 14 Starting electric and or ki...

Page 28: ...y air circulation Spark plug NGK DR8 EA Clutch multiple disc in oil bath Transmission 5 speed with constant mesh gears Primary gearbox ratio 3 157 60 19 Final gearbox ratio 3 200 48 15 Gear ratios 1st 3 000 33 11 2nd 1 933 29 15 3rd 1 437 23 16 4th 1 095 23 21 5th 0 913 21 23 Drive chain REGINA 5 8 1 4 P 104 Play of valves intake and exhaust 0 08 0 13 mm Starting electric and or kick start Engine ...

Page 29: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 28 GB SCHEMA ELETTRICO URBAN 125 ...

Page 30: ...0 AT COIL 21 UNIT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS 22 L H BLINKER BULB 12V 10W 23 REGULATOR 12V 24 CONDENSER 25 STARTER MOTOR 26 ENGINE CENTR WEIGHT 27 DIODE GR 1A 28 FUSE 15A 29 REM CONTROL SWITCH 30 HERMETIC BATTERY 12V 9Ah 31 L H BLINKER BULB 12V 10W 32 PLATE ILLUMINATION BULB 12V 5W 33 CENTR WEIGHT 34 POSITION 35 STOP 36 DIODE 1A 37 TAIL LAMP LED 38 R H BLINKER BULB 12V 10W 39 REAR STOP PUSH BUTTON 40 FUEL S...

Page 31: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 30 GB SCHEMA ELETTRICO URBAN 200 ...

Page 32: ...14 HORN BUTTON 15 FLASH BUTTON 16 HEADLIGHT SELECTOR 17 TURN SIGNAL LAMPS SWITCH 18 LEFT CENTRAL UNIT 19 CLUTCH BUTTON 20 L H BLINKER BULB 12V 10W 21 UNIT TURN SIGNAL LAMPS 22 AT COIL 23 REGULATOR 12V 24 DIODE GR 1A 25 FUSE 15A 26 ENGINE CENTR WEIGHT 27 STARTER MOTOR 28 CONDENSER 4700μ F 25V 29 DIODE 6A 30 REM CONTROL SWITCH 31 HERMETIC BATTERY 32 L H BLINKER BULB 12V 10W 33 PLATE ILLUMINATION BUL...

Page 33: ...engine is running Reinsert battery A in the specially de signed recess under the saddle and fas ten it using rubber band B Connect the terminal on the black ca bles to the battery negative terminal and the two red cables to the battery positive terminal fitting the protec tive cap as shown in the figure CONTROL UNIT The control unit E is on the left side of the motorbike to have access to the cont...

Page 34: ...lly located on the left side of the motorbike The left side contains The klaxon The indicators The instruments Engine ignition Notes Any burnt fuse must be replaced with an equivalent one If the new fuse burns out too contact a BETAMOTOR licensed garage The fuse s capacity is 15 Ampere WARNING Never fit a fuse of a higher power or try to repair it an improper repair could damage the whole electric...

Page 35: ...ed AIS valve and is an air inflow system that completes the combustion of that part of un burnt hydrocarbons that are the by product of the thermodynamic cycle To have access to the valve A remove the right guard under the tank as described on page 52 ...

Page 36: ...2 OPERATION 35 GB CONTENTS CHAPTER 2 OPERATION Checks and maintenance before and after off road use Recommended lubricants and fluids Running in Starting the engine Shutting off the engine Refuelling ...

Page 37: ... TYRES Check the inflating pressures the general condition and the tread depth see page 9 SPOKES Check the tensioning NUTS AND BOLTS Check the tightening of all nuts and bolts DRIVE CHAIN Check the tension play 20 mm and if necessary grease AIR FILTER Clean the filter and wet it with oil see page 48 Note Check for the presence of the vehicle identification papers In cold weather it is advisable to...

Page 38: ...formed with the products listed in de table above see pag 57 RUNNING IN The running in period lasts approximately 10 hours during which it is advisable to Warm up the engine well before starting off Avoid riding at constant speed changing the speed allows the different compo nents to bed in uniformly and in a shorter time Avoid turning the throttle twist grip more than 3 4 of its travel WARNING Af...

Page 39: ...th out turning the gas grip Kick starter Use the starter lever C push the foot down hard then fold back the lever Note The engine can be started when the stand is down and the red warning light on the switchboard is On provided the gear pedal is in neutral as shown by the green warning light on the instrument panel For safety reasons if the motorbike is put into gear even if the clutch is on the e...

Page 40: ... lever D can only be operated after press ing it inwards Wait about 2 minutes to warm up the engine without turning the gas grip then bring the starter D to the initial position SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE While the vehicle is stationary and in neutral gear rotate the ignition key to the OFF position Before stopping the engine after a long ride it is advisable to let it idle for a few moments With the...

Page 41: ...itres reserve WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable Immediately remove any leak of gaso line from the body or any other part Before refuelling turn off the engine Do not let the gasoline leak out of the tank whi le refuelling Do not get close to the filler neck with naked flames or lighted cigarettes Do not inhale harmful fuels A ...

Page 42: ...ENANCE Engine oil and oil filter Fume collecting tube Brake pump oil Bleeding the brakes Fork oil Air filter Spark plug Front and rear brakes Battery Removing the bodywork Notes for trial use Cleaning and checking the vehicle Scheduled maintenance Prolonged inactivity ...

Page 43: ...en the engine is hot To avoid burns take care not to touch the engine and the oil Replace the oil when replacing the oil filter Put the vehicle on its stand Put a container under the engine right under the drain plug D Unscrew filler plug B and drain plug D Drain all the oil from the crankcase Close plug D Remove the oil filter cover after unscrew ing the three nuts C Remove the oil filter and rep...

Page 44: ...the engine and wait for about one minute then check the level and top up if needed without exceeding the max level shown on the window A Note Renew the oil after the first 1 000 km Subsequent renewals should be every 5 000 km 15 months refer to the table on page 57 Always use the lubricants shown on page 37 The oil filter should be replaced for the first time when the oil is first renewed and sub ...

Page 45: ...tection C Place a container under the engine Unscrew filler plug A and drain plug B Drain all the oil from the crankcase Close plug B Pour in 1000 cc of fresh oil Screw on filler cap A again WARNING Hot oil can cause severe burns Note the URBANI25 engine contains the rotary oil filter which is mounted on the clutch side of the drive shaft To replace it contact a licensed Betamotor dealer Note Rene...

Page 46: ...liance with the regulations in force BRAKE PUMP OIL BLEEDING THE BRAKES Front brake Checkthatoilispresentbylookingthroughoil level sight B The minimum oil level should never be lower than the mark on sight B To restore the oil level loosen the two screws C lift cover D and pour in fresh oil Rear brake Check the oil level through the level light E The min oil level must never drop below the mark sh...

Page 47: ...eser voir should be continuously refilled to make up for the oil that is flowing out Tighten the valve and extract the tube Replace the cap in gomma A Bleeding the rear brake Follow these steps to bleed the rear brake circuit Remove rubber cap D Remove the oil reservoir cap E Insert one end of a small tube into valve F and place the other end in a con tainer Unscrew valve F while pulling the le ve...

Page 48: ...ollow these steps to renew the oil 1 Loosen rod clamping screw A 2 Remove the lower plug Allen screw in the legging and upper plug B 3 Let all the oil drain from the rod 4 Fit and tighten the legging lower plug 5 Pour in fresh oil of the type shown in the table on page 37 6 Fit and tighten upper plug B 7 Retighten rod clamping screw A Note The oil change procedure applies to both the left and the ...

Page 49: ...with soap and water Dry the filter Wet the filter with filter oil Remove any ex cess lubricant to prevent it from dripping If necessary also clean the inside of the filter casing Refit the parts making sure of the seal of the rubber gasket Note If the filter is very dirty first wash it with a special detergent and then with water and shampoo If the filter is damaged immediately re place it Clean t...

Page 50: ... out the check simply remove the current cap and then unscrew the spark plug using the spanner provided Carefully clean the electrodes using a wire brush Blow the spark plug with com pressed air to prevent any residues from getting into the engine Measure the spark gap with a thickness gauge The gap should be 0 6 0 7 mm If the gap is not as specified restore the proper gap by bending the earth ele...

Page 51: ...mmediately seesection5 Replacements onpage66 Note Carry out the check at the intervals shown in the table on page 57 REAR BRAKE Check To check the wear of the rear brake visu ally inspect the brake pad ends by look ing at the brake caliper from above The brake linings should be at least 2 mm thick If the linings are thinner replace the pads immediately seesection5 Replacements onpage66 Note Carry ...

Page 52: ...g the voltage with a voltmeter while the battery is at rest engine off The volt age must not be less than 12 8 V There is no need to check the level of the electrolyte or top up with water Keep the battery terminals clean If nec essary protect them with a thin film of acid free grease ...

Page 53: ... control of the motorbike How to remove the saddle To remove the saddle just remove the two screws A the clamp B and the clamp C underneath the saddle Note When removing the saddle the fender will come off too To separate the two parts remove the three screws D How to remove the tank covers To remove the tank covers E proceed as follows Loosen the screws F on the tank Loosen the two clamps G in th...

Page 54: ... fuel tap and take off the tank by pulling it out of the back How to remove the side frames To remove the two side frames L under the tank on both sides of the motorbike just remove the two screws I How to remove the front light holder Remove the lamp screws N disconnect the lamp wires then remove the two screws M which secure the lamp hold ing unit H L I N M ...

Page 55: ...s It can only be driven in private tracks and or traffic barred areas Removing the front mudguard Remove the front mudguard by unscrewing the 4 fixing screw C Removing the stand Remove the fixing system D screw and nut Pull out the stand E while taking care not to lose the draw spring F Notes while disassembling the motorbike take care not to damage the magnet and the stand sensor G Removing the p...

Page 56: ...til it reaches the stop while loosening the nuts I on both sides and the chain adjusters L so as to be able to loosen the chain Remove the three chain guard fixing screws F 2 screws for URBAN125 models Remove the chain from the sprocket Engage first gear and loosen the pin ion fixing nut N anticlockwise for the URBAN200 and the two clamps P for the URBAN125 Replace the sprocket O To reassemble fol...

Page 57: ...nts pollute the waters Always wash the vehicle in areas equipped for the collection and purification of the washing liquids Never wash the vehicle in the sun particularly during the summer when the bodywork is hot The shampoo would dry before being rinsed off and cause damage to the paintwork Do not clean the plastic surfaces with cloths soaked in petrol or naphtha as they would lose their shine a...

Page 58: ...3 CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE 57 GB SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Note For any service requirements please contact Betamotor s Authorized Service Network ...

Page 59: ...proxi mately 30 percent and if possible raise the tyres off the ground Remove the spark plug and pour a few drops of engine oil into the spark plug hole Make the engine turn a few times by operating the kick start where avail able and then replace the spark plug Cover the unpainted parts excepting the brakes and the rubber parts with a film of oil or spray silicone Remove the battery and keep it i...

Page 60: ... GB CONTENTS CHAPTER 4 ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the brakes Adjusting the clutch Adjusting the slow running Adjusting the throttle play Checking and adjusting the steering play Tensioning the chain Adjusting the headlight ...

Page 61: ...ated disk brake so it needs no adjustment ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH The only operation that may be required is the adjustment of the position of clutch lever E The adjustment is obtained by means of adjuster D After adjusting the lever with the adjust ing screw be sure to tighten stop F so as to lock the screw in the desired position Note The play of the clutch should range from 0 4 to 0 6 mm F D E ...

Page 62: ...elec tronic revolution counter to the spark plug cable Then turn adjusting screw C with a screw driver until the engine idles at 1900 rpm FUEL FLOW ADJUSMENT URBAN125 200 To adjust the fuel flow loosen screw D by one and a half turns from the fully closed position Standard setting of adjuster turn the ad juster all the way in clockwise then slacken 1 5 turns ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE PLAY If the thro...

Page 63: ...s A Pull out handlebar B paying special attention to clevises C Loosen nut D Loosen the two screws F Reduce the play by turning ring E To refit the parts follow the reverse pro cedure Note Proper adjustment must leave no play and cause no stiffness and allow the steering to rotate smoothly Check the fitting direction of the clevises as it can alter the geometry of the handlebar B D E C A F F Note ...

Page 64: ...n play exceeds 20 mm ten sion the chain by following these steps Loosen the nuts A on both branche of the big fork Loosen the nut C on both branches of the big fork Turn the nut B until the chain is properly stretched Do the same with the nut B which is on the other branch of the big fork until the wheel is perfectly aligned Tighten the nuts B and A on both branches of the fork 20 mm B C A ...

Page 65: ...m can only be adjusted vertically Place the vehicle on level ground but not on the stand 10 metres from a vertical wall Measure the height of the headlight centre above the ground and then draw a cross on the wall at 9 10 of the height of the headlight centre Turn on the low beam get on the motorbike and check that the headlight beam on the wall is slightly lower than the cross drawn previously 9 ...

Page 66: ...5 REPLACEMENTS 65 GB CONTENTS CHAPTER 5 REPLACEMENTS Replacing the brake pads Replacing the headlight bulb Replacing the rear light bulb Replacing the turn indicator bulbs Bulbs characteristics ...

Page 67: ...y tightly and should be loosened before remov ing the caliper from the fork Extract the brake pads To refit the parts follow the reverse pro cedure Ensure that the spring D shown in the fig ure is properly seated by checking that it offers some resistance to the insertion of the brake pads To avoid braking problems take special care in ensuring that the screws are refit ted properly Whenever the b...

Page 68: ... as follows remove the safety dowel A loosen the pad holder pin B remove the pads C to fit it all back in proceed in reverse taking care of properly placing the pads in their housings Note Brake pads should always be repleced by an authorized BETAMOTOR dealer A B C ...

Page 69: ...the rubber casing C release the spring D remove the faulty light and fit in a new one taking care not to touch the bulb to avoid reducing its efficiency to replace a parking light just pull out the bulb E and take out the faulty light to fit it all back in proceed in reverse Note Any replacement lamp must meet the same specifications as the original ones see section Light specifications page 76 B ...

Page 70: ... original ones see section Light specifications page 76 REPLACING THE REAR LIGHT BULB To replace the back light unit A proceed as follows Remove the plate holder as described in the section Removal of body parts on page 60 Disconnect all electric connections Loosen the two screws B under the fen der Pull out the faulty light unit A and replace it with a new one To fit it all back in proceed in rev...

Page 71: ...remove the lens Remove the faulty light and replace with a new one Note Any replacement lamp must meet the same specifications as the original ones see Table below A A Headlamp bulb 12V 55 60W Position bulb 12V 5W Trafficator lights bulb Front Rear 12V 6W Taillight stop bulb LED Number plate light 12V 5W BULBS CHARACTERISTICS ...

Page 72: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING 71 GB CONTENTS CHARTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX ...

Page 73: ...ed Spark plug dirty Spark advance excessive Carbon formation in cylinder or on spark plug Restore the spark gap Clean or replace the spark plug Engine knocks Check the ignition timing Contact a BETAMOTOR dealer Engine overheats and loses power Silencer partly clogged Exhaust port clogged Ignition delayed Contact a BETAMOTOR dealer Contact a BETAMOTOR dealer Check the timing Front braking poor Brak...

Page 74: ...al URBAN200 42 Engine oil check and renewal URBAN125 44 Fork oil 47 Helmet lock 12 Ignition switch Steering lock 12 Instrument panel and controls 13 LCD 14 Keys 12 Recommended lubricants and fluids 37 Refuelling 40 Running in 37 Scheduled maintenance 57 Slow running adjustment 61 Spark plug 49 Specifications 24 Starting 38 Steering check and adjustment 62 Throttle play adjustment 61 Troubleshootin...

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