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<AIR PRESSURE CHECK>

Check for an appropriate level of air
pressure by examining how the tire sits on
the ground. If you notice any abnormalities
in the shape of the tire with regard to the
area contacting the ground, use a tire
gauge to check tire pressure and adjust the
tire pressure to the appropriate level.  

<TIRE PRESSURE>

<CRACKS/DAMAGE>

Check tire tread and sides for cracks and
damage.

<ABNORMAL WEAR>

Check tire tread for signs of abnormal
wear.

<FOREIGN MATTER>

Check tire tread and sides for nails, rocks,
etc. That might have become wedged in
the tire.

<TREAD DEPTH>

Check the wear indicator (wear limit
marking) to see if there is an insufficient
amount of tread remaining.

If the indicators are visible, replace tire
with a new one.

CRACKS

DAMAGE

ABNORMAL

WEAR

WEAR INDICATOR

(WEAR LIMIT MARKING)

WEAR INDICATOR

LOCATION MARKING

SIZE

AIR PRESSURE

(kg/

)

1 PERSON

RIDING

FRONT

1.75

120/70-12 53K

130/70-12 62K

2.00

1.75

2.25

REAR

REAR

FRONT

FRONT

REAR

2 PERSON

RIDING

TIRE INSPECTION

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*NS-125DLXO/M 

 

02.11.5 

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Summary of Contents for NS 125 DLX

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 PERATION 25 EA 26 26 27 28 29 29 30 1 ...

Page 3: ... 48 NG 48 49 49 51 52 54 54 54 55 56 57 58 CTION FORCE 58 INERTIA 58 59 TANCE 59 59 60 ...

Page 4: ...3 C D I 12V6AH MF TYPE 7 5 120 70 12 53K 130 70 12 62K TELESCOPIC UNIT SWING OIL DAMPER HYDRAULIC DISK HYDRAULIC DISK CR8EH 9 15 DATA ...

Page 5: ...chased tention to safety factors omed to the operations are o accidents Please don t let proach the operation of your ons needed ays keep in mind and obey on the Safety Precaution e especially children as ify the vehicle or a long period of time mporailly be fogged aintenance inspections s n Instruments ...

Page 6: ...ct shirts or jackets with fitting sleeves should be shoes having little or 5 ...

Page 7: ...p in mind that operating the l be different cle with goods as this can eration IER MAXIMUM LOAD 3kg K MAXIMUM LOAD 10kg ...

Page 8: ...7 e or function deteriorates noise to become louder modifications are not only cts harmful to other people rranty w passenger so that he she ot muffler during travel ...

Page 9: ...BRAKE LEVER ...

Page 10: ...9 EDAL SEAT LOCK ...

Page 11: ...lashes in union with the turn signals e shows below meter other clock battery CLOCKBATTERY front handle cover ver of clock battery and change battery ifficult please contact maintenance shops for LAMP osure to sunray can make t invisible ...

Page 12: ...CHECKING ton A one time anged into date it o keep it back ton B one time anged into date and estored into time it push button B 5 times 11 1 21 1 21 12 30 ...

Page 13: ...started pressing this button in a state where the main aced to an ON position and is pulled TTON ne will not start if the is not pulled STARTER BUTTON ...

Page 14: ...n when the main ON position the winker will hen making a right turn hen making a left turn 13 ITCH r switch does not auto urn back to its original ter completing the turn the switch back to its tion after turning ...

Page 15: ...eering turn the handlebars the left turn the key to ushing in Remove the key G steering turn the key to the LOCK T USAGE STEERING LOCK KEY n the key to LOCK while e motorcycle loss of ntrol will result ...

Page 16: ...15 ace valuable of fragile e inner box e to remove important of the inner box when he vehicle as water can ner box ...

Page 17: ...document storage area on of the seat owner s manual and the e notebook in this area STORAGE AREA DOCUMENT STORAGE AREA ...

Page 18: ...17 ng of the handphone one with the main switch ON the handphone plug for ose for example lantern k may cause the battery g e vehicle during charging hone may cause damage of the handphone ...

Page 19: ...ar wheel in switch to an ON position with cell or kick ...

Page 20: ...f time or if the fuel ged up starting problems here is sufficient fuel in the ay be an indication of a hole appens do not rotate the and try the starter button a eep the starter button more than 5 seconds at lease the starter button ximately 10 seconds sing it again ...

Page 21: ... started or vehicle does k the followings n fuel tank ating in accordance with the iven in owner s manual t or running otor is not running due to umption try starting motor start technique ANNOT BE STARTED ...

Page 22: ...ver and slowly begin to hrottle grip to allow for a sy start 21 tating of the throttle grip e the vehicle to move orward ne RPM isn t decreased hrottle grip return to its osition stop operating ect it in the closest repair center ...

Page 23: ...es together rottle grip to rotate back to position and then squeeze ers operate the brakes by first ezing the brake levers and g to a more firm squeeze of the brakes is used it le for the vehicle to sliding FR BRAKE ...

Page 24: ... the desired a proper turn signal and after other vehicles slowly turn n which you want to stop rottle grip to rotate compl nd apply the front and rear brake light will shine to in back of you that you are FR BRAKE ...

Page 25: ...at will not ic When you parked the ter driving make sure vehicle beyond man s ause engine and muffler t motorcycle on firm level prevent it from failing t park on a slight incline ront of the motorcycle educe the possibility of ff the side stand or g ...

Page 26: ...25 unable to correct trouble you make adjustment or n contact authorized nce shops dealers or d repair shops for nspection and repairs ...

Page 27: ...ake sure e bars are at a horizontal see if the fluid are below vel are significantly low this hat there are leakage in the Inspect the brake hoses to LOWER LEVEL ke fluid is significantly n the specified level only brake fluid but also ront brake pad for wear ...

Page 28: ... out of the when replacing the fuel too much gasoline is put tank ow grade gasoline n cause damage bending orn etc to combustion d parts of fuel ose the fuel cap with trength It may cause the the cap and the rubber sulting in the leak of fuel cause fire in case of short or the overturn of peated or prolonged th skin or breathing of OF REACH OF CHILDREN ...

Page 29: ...ATTER d and sides for nails rocks t have become wedged in TH wear indicator wear limit ee if there is an insufficient ad remaining ors are visible replace tire ne RKING WEAR INDICATOR LOCATION MARKING ...

Page 30: ...ating the front and ck to see if the brake light check to see if there is any ens or if there is dirt on the ECK witch to ON all the winker in the front vehicle including left and flashing properly At the eck to make sure that the nd signal of the winker is k also to see if any of the d or dirty 29 D WINKER INSPECTION ...

Page 31: ...retain its high ety dependability and trol performance uctions are based on the hat the motorcycle will be sively for its designed Sustained high speed operation in unusually wet ditions will require more vice than specified in the NCE SCHEDULE r authorized Daelim dealer ndations applicable to your eds and use NANCE ...

Page 32: ...31 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 3 REMARK ...

Page 33: ...REMARK equires mechanical skill re not capable to perform enters ...

Page 34: ...cted ust be inspected frequently are no fluid leaks ee play becomes excessive pads are not worn beyond ded limit there is probably system and it must be bled rized Daelim dealer for this d may cause irritation act with skin or eyes In tact flush throughly with an a doctor if your eyes ed f reach of children ...

Page 35: ... fluid to leak eserve tank t brake fluid contact arts as this damages as If oil contacts parts ean the fluid off using a mmended brake fluid as s can undergo chemical uid is exceedingly low indication of damage to ystem he brake system can lead braking efficiency and ss of braking ability ...

Page 36: ...KE KE 35 ...

Page 37: ...dust oreign matter to flow in ing engine oil flows wipe off oil clean is lower or higher than level engine is adver ed mix oil with those of manufacturers or grade or low quality oil as it may rioration of oil leading s oil filter screen with fresh l every 4 000km not to lose the oil filter ng when assembling the olt ...

Page 38: ...sc taking care e the brake pads Install the g bolts and tighten to a 7kgf m ont axle nut to the specified E NUT TORQUE m mbling operate brake for a times and see if wheel is moothly without getting 37 DEPRESSED PART ...

Page 39: ...verse order of removal LE NUT TORQUE f m wrench was not used for n see your authorized oon as possible to verify embly ssembly may lead to loss capacity REAR SWING ARM NG BOLTS REAR BRAKE HOSE SETTING BOLT ...

Page 40: ...rk during ter times or in a repeated use the suitable spark plug condition may happen when nonstop w speed even though we d plug n t working well in driving short distance or in an area ic signals use the CR7EH f standard plug CR8EH 9 ...

Page 41: ...osed ery needs a checking it ed of by service center not to disassemble in t of enclosed battery using vehicle during a take off the battery from le to keep from self and electric discharge ttery in a well ventilated charging fully In case it able to take battery off vehicle disconnect ...

Page 42: ... If fuse moves eas y cause an accident at e a fuse having a larger s the wire can become and damaged acing any of the electri lights and gauges be lace them with the reco parts Using different ead to the fuses burning age to the battery shing the vehicle take are not to allow to be the area of the fuses ...

Page 43: ...e rubber cover e pin ess down on the bulb and terclockwise w bulb in the reverse order ULB 12V35 35W BULB RUBBER COVER ...

Page 44: ...43 e screw and remove the ess down on the bulb and erclockwise w bulb in the reverse order R BULB 12V 10W SOCKET SCREW FRONT HANDLE COVER ...

Page 45: ...in y assembled dust and e materials can directly engine This results in cylinder wear and redu and reduced durability ne shing the vehicle be t to allow water to get cleaner s in starting the engine if this happens ne start is failed during er driving across water k to see if the water is in the air cleaner and ...

Page 46: ...water ke system may weaken the wer Upon completion of ct a safe place where there obstruction and start the y the brake while driving at d and check the braking ng power has been weak brake lightly while driving peed to dry up the brake utions when waxing the lish of the painted section esin part with compound amage the painted section oloration of the affected OR CAR WASHING ...

Page 47: ...rcycle don t use plastic ted materials and store in area free of dampness with m of daily temperature not store the motorcycle in ht FROM STORAGE clean the motorcycle battery as required Install Self Inspections Before ecks page 25 motorcycle at low speeds ng area away from traffic ...

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Page 49: ...elmet glove goggles etc desired destination ORE DRIVING ...

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Page 52: ...51 driving and contact service when it is turned over ght ...

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Page 55: ...nverse portion to the radius uare speed Decelerate prior the centrifugal force ...

Page 56: ...55 er leaned inside more than ate to drive on the rained or olding d because front visual field re than motor cycle ...

Page 57: ...inal position and decelerate of turn circle while driving ...

Page 58: ...57 ANDREARWHEELTURN front and rear wheel and of the vehicle ...

Page 59: ...ot stop immediately after ECT INERTIA ...

Page 60: ...59 prevent accident the speed and weight The e wall at 50 km h is same of 10m N ...

Page 61: ...I REG RECTI Y G B R SB G Y G O O G Y G SB G G SB O Br Br R H RR WINKER LIGHT 12V 10W STOP AND TAIL LIGHT 12V 21W 5W L H RR WINKER LIGHT 12V 10W 6P Y W L G Y W MINI W G Y 3P W UEL UNIT O G LICENCE LIGHT 12V 5W ...

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