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FUEL COCK

CORRECT DRIVING OPERATION

<FUEL COOK>

The fuel cock lever arrow indicates 
operating position.

ON . . . .Gasoline is supplied.Set fuel
cock to this position when starting engine

OFF....Fuel is not supplied. Set to
this position except when the vehicle

is operated

RES....Indicates reserve fuel. If fuel 
runs out while driving with the fuel 
cock lever placed in the “ON” position, 

put the lever in “RES” position and 
repuel immediately. 
After refueling return the lever to

“ON”position.

Reserve fuel capacity:
Approximately 1.0 liter

Make  sure to  check th e  oil, gasoline,
etc., before starting the engine.

Please ensure that the main stand and the
side  stand  are  in  a up -po sition  when
starting the engine.

Make sure that the front wheel is locked
when starting the engine.

Drive with care  for  both safety  reasons
and longer vehicle life.

For 1 mo nth(or  1,000 km) after  purc-
hasing  the  vehicl e,  dri ve  moderately
avoiding fast starts and fast acceleration.

Keep holding the brake lever at start-up
in order to prevent the vehicle from
springing out and causing injury.

Do not operate the throttle while the   
main stand is set.
Otherwise, the rear wheel may touch 
with the ground and cause injury due to 
a sudden movement of the vehicle.

If  th e l ev er i s  no t  turn ed  to
“ON” reserve,  fuel will run  out
during travel and vehicle cannot
be operated.

LEVEL PLATE BOTTOM

FUEL TANK CAP

영문-메뉴얼작업 2005.12.29 5:5 PM 페이지17

Summary of Contents for VS125

Page 1: ...2005 12 29 3 57 PM 1...

Page 2: ...following words Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are not followed Indicates a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if instructions are n...

Page 3: ...ERATION 13 MAIN SWITCH 13 HEADLIGHT POSITION LAMP 14 STARTER BUTTON 15 HORN BUTTON 15 WINKER SWITCH 15 PASSING LIGHT SWICH 15 EQUIPMENT USAGE 16 STEERING WHEEL LOCK 16 TOOL BOX 16 FUEL 16 CORRECT DRIV...

Page 4: ...ENT 39 CABLE RUBBER PART 40 CLEANING 40 STORAGE GUIDE 41 SAFE DRIVING 42 PREPARATION BEFORE DRIVING 42 DRIVING METHOD 44 DRIVING POSITION 44 PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING 43 STARTING 45 TURNING METHOD 46 PR...

Page 5: ...TRANSMISSION TYPE 2 110 795 1 160 1 357 167 732 127 2 AIR COOLED 4 STORKE 4 VALVE 124 1 56 5 49 5 START MOTOR KICK 5 STEPS RETURN IGNITION SYSTEM BATTERY CAPACITY FUEL CAPACITY C D I 12V 9AH 10 5 90...

Page 6: ...idents Please don t let this happen to you and always approach the operation of your vehicle with the safety considerations needed When operating the motorcycle always keep in mind and obey the notes...

Page 7: ...ive with one hand Hold the handle tightly with both hands When carrying goods securely fasten them Read user s manual carefully Conduct maintenance checks prior to operation Always maintain motorcycle...

Page 8: ...ys make sure to wear helmet for safety Wear gloves and safety goggles Do not wear uniforms which might hinder operation It is dangerous if the uniform is caught by brake lever or by the rotating part...

Page 9: ...operator with both hands and keep both feet on the pillion step bar When wanting to turn slightly lean to body toward the direction of the turn It is unsafe if the body is not moved in union with the...

Page 10: ...eering travel or control operation Do not add electrical equipment that will exceed the motorcycle s electrical system capacity A blown fuse could cause a dangerous loss of lights or engine power This...

Page 11: ...PASSING SWITCH CLUTCH LEVER HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH WINKER SWITCH HORN BUTTON FUEL TANK CAP HEADLIGHT SWITCH FRONT BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR MAIN SWITCH FRONT BRAKE LEVER THROTTLE GRIP STARTER BUTTON FUE...

Page 12: ...10 PARTS LOCATION FRONT BRAKELEVER BRAKEDISK FRONT TIRE BATTERY FUSE T OOL BOX BACK REST TAILLIGHT FUEL T ANKCAP PILLION STEP BAR REAR TIRE REAR BRAKE PEDAL MAINSTEP BAR 2005 12 29 5 0 PM 10...

Page 13: ...11 PARTS LOCATION CLUTCH LEVER FUEL COCK FRONT CUSHION MAIN SWI TC H REARCUSHION PILLION STEP BAR SIDESTAND MAIN STAND GEARCHANGE PEDAL AIRCLEANERELEMENT 2005 12 29 5 1 PM 11...

Page 14: ...ardless of whether main switch is in OFF position or in ON position If needle is within E mark immediately fill gasoline Balance at this time is approxi mately 1 0 litres Indicates engine revolutions...

Page 15: ...switch is turned ON and winker is activated the winker located in the direction of turning is turned on Winker blinks when turn signal lamp is blinking Main switch is used to turn on or turn off engin...

Page 16: ...thevehiclefirst priorto removing Priorto dismounting from thevehicle makesure tolockthesteeringwheeland removekey TURNING ON HEADLIGHT Put main switch key in ON position and turn on headlight switch...

Page 17: ...main switch is in ON status winker is brinking To release winker operation return winker switch to its original position R Turn to right L Turn to left HOW TO USE Press passing light switch STARTER BU...

Page 18: ...lease in the reverse order of locking INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING FUELCHECK REFULELING Open key cover insert main switch key turn key to right and fuel tank cap is opened Fill gasoline up the bottom of...

Page 19: ...ng the engine Please ensure that the main stand and the side stand are in a up position when starting the engine Make sure that the front wheel is locked when starting the engine Drive with care for b...

Page 20: ...side stand is positively in original position and start slowly WHEN ENGINE IS HOT SUMMER 1 Make sure fuel cock lever is in ON position 2 Turn on main switch 3 Put gear in neutral Verify this with neut...

Page 21: ...PERATION If you gear down when you need to drasti cally accelerate speed such as when you are passing another vehicle speed can be accelerated If you ride too fast it ad versely affects engine because...

Page 22: ...on front wheel and rear wheel simultaneously Avoid unnecessary abrupt braking ENGINE BRAKE If you turn throttle grip in reverse engine brake functions and if you need stronger braking shift gear down...

Page 23: ...hicle INSPECTION OF CONCERNED AREA SELF INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION Observe safety rules when conducting inspections Exhaust gas contains harmful substance such as carbon monox ide Do not carry out i...

Page 24: ...s or brake system If this happens check fluid leaks or damage on system and inspect joints and clamps for looseness In addition check hose and pipe protective part to sec if they make contact with oth...

Page 25: ...al movement appropriate If brake pedal movement is inappropriate adjust the pedal free playusingthe rear wheel brake adjuster nut Toadjust pedal free play turnadjuster nut After adjustment push the br...

Page 26: ...ge 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 indicato...

Page 27: ...e in upright position and check battery acid of each cell to see if it is between upper and lower level If the battery acid is near lower level replenish distilled water Refer to page 34 for battery a...

Page 28: ...the label attached to vehicle for correct checking procedure If excessive amount of distilled water put in it overflows and causes corrosion of affected part Battery acid contains thin sulfuric acid...

Page 29: ...pping CLUTCH LEVER ADJUSTMENT Adjust lever free play by using the clutch cable s clutch lever side or clutch side adjuster Clutch side lock nut and adjust with adjuster For fine adjustment loosen the...

Page 30: ...ermine if the chain free play is within prescribed range optima free play 15 25mm If free play is great loosen axle and put the left and right lock nuts and make necessary adjustment by turning adjust...

Page 31: ...in or oil no warranty shall be assured 29 Be sure to keep oil away from children and pets Dispose of used oil properly If you change engine oil imme diately after engine is stopped be careful of burns...

Page 32: ...to make sure that the automatic sound signal of the winker is working Check also to see if any of the lens are damaged or dirty Sit squarely on the seat and check to see if you have a good view behin...

Page 33: ...emission control performance These instructions are based on the assumption that the motorcycle will be used exclusively for its designed purpose Sustained high speed operation or operation in unusual...

Page 34: ...L LINE I I I I FUEL FILTER R R R R THROTTLE OPERATION I I I I I CARBURETOR CHOKE I I I I I AIR CLEANER ELEMENT R R R R NOTE 2 SPARK PLUG I R I R VALVE CLEARANCE I I I I CARBURETOR IDLE I I I I I ENGIN...

Page 35: ...tablished here 2 Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas 3 Replace every 2 years or at indicated odometer interval whichever comes first Replacement requires mechanical ski...

Page 36: ...ine maintenance with the engine key out of the ignition Be careful around the engine and muffler when performing maintenance as these areas can become extremely hot After self m aintenance the waste m...

Page 37: ...it causes inefficient engine starting Put vehicle in upright position on a flat ground Start engine and let it run idle for a few minutes Using the throttle stop screw adjust idling to prescribed lev...

Page 38: ...speedmetercable Loosenaxlenut andseparate wheelaxle andwheel FRONT WHEEL Assemble in the opposite order of disassembling Priortoassembling matchthe depres sedpart of thespeedometergear boxwiththeproje...

Page 39: ...nd loosen adjuster Loosen the rear brake joint nut and remove breake rod from the brake arm Unscrew axle nut and separate wheel axle and rear wheel Assemble in the opposite order of disassembling When...

Page 40: ...emove spark plug cap Clean around the plug Using a plug wrench remove plug Clean plug with plug cleaner Check electrode for wear and corrosion if the center of electrode became round replace the elect...

Page 41: ...may cause an accident at heating When replacing any of the electrical parts lights and gauges be sure to replace them with the recommended parts Using different parts can lead to the fuses burning ou...

Page 42: ...etc may cause freezing in winter season resulting in faulty operation sudden accelation and braking force decrease If any damage is found replace with the new on immediately Parkingefficiencymaybetemp...

Page 43: ...ry once a month Wash and dry the motorcycle Wax all painted surfaces Inflate the tires to their recommended pressures Place the motorcycle on blocks to raise both tires off the ground Cover the motorc...

Page 44: ...daily inspection Putting on theprotectivegears Helmet glove goggles etc Bringing the driver s licence Determinating the path to the desired destination PREPARATIONBEFORE DRIVING SAFE DRIVING 2005 12...

Page 45: ...hat you can apply the brake anytime Always apply the brake when stopping temporarily Do not drive excessively long distance and take enough break PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING If any abnormality is found st...

Page 46: ...nds Grip the handle the position away from the inside end of the handle with distance of one finger to facilitate the operation of the switch and lever Wrist Keep the state to act freely without apply...

Page 47: ...to the walkway the vehicle can be overturned resulting in injury of the driver due to the driving unstability Overspeed driving on the unpaved road can cause the vehicle to be overturned resulting in...

Page 48: ...which makes vehicle fall inside The centrifugal force increases in inverse portion to the radius of a curve and in portion to the square speed Decelerate prior to entering the curved way to reduce the...

Page 49: ...nd driver in a line This position is the most natural and exact so driver must learn it thoroughly LEAN IN This is a turning position with driver leaned inside more than motorcycle This position is ad...

Page 50: ...ld adequate to drive on the rained or slippy road because it has best road holding However special attention is required because there is danger of slipping on the bad holding road Turn the throttle g...

Page 51: ...hich cannot be identified by driver and increases in proportion to the width of the motorcycle DISTANCEBETWEENTHEFRONT ANDREARWHEELTURN It is distance between path of the front and rear wheel and incr...

Page 52: ...3 times on icy road because friction force of road surface is decreased Due to the inertia vehicle does not stop immediatel y after applying the brake BASICPRINCIPLE OFBRAKE FRICTION FORCE RESTRAINT O...

Page 53: ...proper braking method to prevent accident Impact increases in proportion to the speed and weight The impact when collision to concrete wall at 50 km h is same as one when falling from the height of 1...

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