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 WARNING

 

Maximum load*: 150kg

Do not over load your vehicle, since it will 

increase pressure on the tire, braking, 

steering than original design,

and may could cause damge or even lead 

to accident.

Allocation of your cargo and weight of 

your vehicle is very important for your own 

safety and vehicle performance. Load your 

cargo rmly on vehicle and put the heaviest 

cargo to the center of vehicle, then distri-

bute the weight evenly from side to side. It 

will keep you to have good steering after 

load.

Tire inspection

1

2

3

1. Tire tread depth

2. Tire sidewall

3. Tire wear indicator

 WARNING

 

The tires must be  checked  before each 

ride. If a tire tread shows crosswise lines 

(minimum tread depth), if the tire has a 

nail or glass fragments in it, or if the side-

wall is cracked, have a dealer replace the 

tire immediately.

 Caution

 

The tread depth may vary depending on 

country. Observe local regulations. The 

values listed here are technical values and 

may differ from the legal values of your 

region.

Minimum tire tread depth:

Front and rear: > 1.6 mm

 WARNING

  

• Drive with worn tire is illegal, reduces 

stability and can lead to loss of control 

over the vehicle.

• Let worn or damaged tires replaced 

immediately by your dealer.

• Working tires and the dealer is respon-

sible.

Dimensions Tires / Rims

Front Rim: MT 2,75×12 Tire: 110/70-12

Rear Rim: 2,75×12 Tire: 110/70-12

Tyre type: Tubeless

RIMS

To maximize the performance, durability, 

and safe operation of your motorcycle, 

note the following points regarding the 

specified wheels.

• The wheel rims should be checked for 

cracks, bends or warpage before each ride. 

If any damage is found, have a dealer re-

place the wheel. Do not attempt even the 

smallest repair to the wheel. A deformed 

or cracked

wheel must be replaced.

• The wheel should be balanced whenever 

either the tire or wheel has been chan-

ged or replaced. An unbalanced wheel 

can result in poor performance, adverse 

handling characteristics, and a shortened 

tire life.

• Ride at moderate speeds after changing 

a tire since the tire surface must first be 

“broken in” for it to develop its optimal 

characteristics.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND 

MINOR REPAIR

 Caution

: Most of the Safety and condi-

tion of vehicle depend on how you do the 

correct maintenance , periodic inspection, 

adjustment and lubrication. The following 

are contents that help the operator to do 

such skills on the following pages.

 

 WARNING

 

Maintenance, replacement, or repair of 

the emission control devices and systems 

may be performed by any repair shop or 

individual that is certified and must follow 

the local law regulations. If you are not 

familiar with maintenance work, have a 

dealer do it for you.

OWNER’S TOOL KIT

The owner’s tool kit is located under the 

seat.

The service information included in this 

manual and the tools provided in the 

owner’s tool kit are intended to assist you 

in the performance of preventive mainte-

nance and minor repairs. However, additi-

onal tools such as a torque wrench may be 

necessary to perform certain maintenance 

work correctly.

 Caution

: If you do not have the tools 

or experience required for a particular job, 

have a dealer perform it for you.

 

 WARNING

 

Modifications not approved by maker 

may cause loss of performance, excessive 

emissions, and render the vehicle unsafe 

for use. Consult a dealer before attemp-

ting any changes. Modifications without 

authorization of the manufacturer cause 

void the warranty.

BATTERY

The battery (1) is located under the

seat.

1

TIRES

To maximize the performance, durability, 

and safe operation of your vehicle, note 

the following points regarding the specifed 

tires.

Tire air pressure

The tire air pressure should be checked 

and, if necessary, adjusted before each 

ride.

Tire air pressure:

Front: 2.2 bar - 2.3 bar

Rear: 2.2 bar - 2.3 bar

Total weight of rider, passenger, cargo and 

accessories!

 WARNING

 

The tire air pressure must be checked and 

adjusted on cold tires (i.e., when the tem-

perature of the tires equals the ambient 

temperature).

The tire air pressure must be adjusted in 

accordance with the riding condition. If 

you are not familiar to this, please have 

dealer for help.

Summary of Contents for Revival

Page 1: ...Econeco Revival Econeco S1 Owner Manual operating instructions warranty instructions REGISTER YOURBIKEONLINE Neco be in order to initialize the Neco warranty...

Page 2: ...hank you for choosing our brand In order to fully enjoy your new bike we ask you to activate your 2 year warranty REGISTER THE WARRANTY OF YOUR BIKE In order to activate the warranty on your bike you...

Page 3: ...ce provided by your Neco dealer The dealer will provide you with a warranty document when picking up the Neco 4 Exclusion of warranty MOOOF NV will refuse the intervention of warranty if When the vehi...

Page 4: ...p code State Province Country VIN N Delivery date dd mm yyyy I have taken note of the warranty conditions and buyer responsibilities and the instruction manu al I have received the vehicle in accordan...

Page 5: ...Province Country VIN N Delivery date dd mm yyyy I have taken note of the warranty conditions and buyer responsibilities page 10 tern 15 and the instruction manual I have received the vehicle in accor...

Page 6: ...d of time after dis covering the error 5 Repair and or replacement work under the warranty may only be carried out by the dealer or Mooof and only by using ori ginal Mooof parts under penalty of expir...

Page 7: ...his component must be checked if the function is correct Instructions such as cleaning or lubrication mean that this work must be carried out additionally If errors defects are detected they should be...

Page 8: ...ROFESSIONAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR OPE RATOR AND CERTIFICATED REPAIR SHOP DEALER TO ACQUIRE GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITIONS OF VEHICLE Safe riding Always pre check your vehicle before riding is important...

Page 9: ...ont fender Such items can create unstable handling or a slow steering response Accessories Genuine accessories have been specifically designed for use on this vehicle If needed please contact a dealer...

Page 10: ...ler 10 Tail brake light 11 Rear turn signal light 12 Rear wheel 13 Rear disc brake 14 Mainstand 15 Passenger footrest 16 Sidestand 2 3 4 1 10 11 13 12 16 14 15 6 5 8 7 9 IG N I T I O N SHU T PU SH O P...

Page 11: ...removed Lock the steering 1 Turn the handlebar fully to the left 2 Insert the key into the main switch 3 Turn the key while you apply pressure to it counterclockwise in the position If the lock does...

Page 12: ...T 5 R 4 6 4 Warning light switch 5 Safety switch 6 Electro start switch Reverse switch 4 Warning light switch By changing the switch position you can switch on or off the warning light 5 Safety switch...

Page 13: ...ged Regular charging keeps the battery from deep discharge Please note that a deeply discharged battery is irreparably dama ged and must be replaced so the battery should never be fully discharged The...

Page 14: ...ler bleed hydraulic system Check brake pads for wear replace if necessary Check fluid level in reservoir add recommended brake fluid to specified level if neces sary Check hydraulic system for leakage...

Page 15: ...e To increase the speed turn the throttle grip in direction a To reduce the speed turn the throttle grip in direction b BRAKING 1 Release the throttle 2 Apply the front and rear brake at the same time...

Page 16: ...d tire life Ride at moderate speeds after changing a tire since the tire surface must first be broken in for it to develop its optimal characteristics PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR Caution Mos...

Page 17: ...oor braking performance Be careful that water does not enter the master cylinder when refilling Water will significantly lower the boiling point of the fluid and may result in vapor lock Brake fluid m...

Page 18: ...HE REACH OF CHILDREN Charge the battery Have a dealer charge the battery as soon as possible if it seems to have di scharged Keep in mind that the battery tends to discharge more quickly if the vehicl...

Page 19: ...paint and other surfaces Cleaning after normal use Remove dirt with warm water a mild de tergent and a soft clean sponge and then rinse thoroughly with clean water Use a brush for hard to reach areas...

Page 20: ...FROTN REAR ABSORBER FRONT HYDRAULIC REAR SPRING SIZE 1875 700 1140 WHEELBASE 1365 GROUND DISTANCE MM 140 SPECIFICATIONS econeco S1 BATTERY LITHIUM BATTERY VOLUMN 60V20Ah CHARGE TIME HOUR 8 BATTERY CHA...

Page 21: ...MOOOF NV RIJKSWEG 440 8710 WIELSBEKE BELGIQUE www neco be...

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