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PAMPERA 125-07

Summary of Contents for PAMPERA 125 - 2007

Page 1: ...PAMPERA 125 07...

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Page 3: ...many years of competition and experience in this highly demanding discipline and of the many excellent results obtained by the great riders who have provided the fundamental data to enable us to creat...

Page 4: ...ontribute to your safety and to that of others as well as guaranteeing a correct preservation and maintenance of your new GAS GAS motorcycle All the instructions required in order to correctly drive a...

Page 5: ...fuel 18 Choke 19 Gear changer 19 Brake pedal 20 Stand 20 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS 21 Starting the engine 21 Starting a cold engine 21 What to do when the engine is flooded 22 Stopping the engine 22 Stoppi...

Page 6: ...Chain slack Adjusting 38 Chain wear 38 Chain guides Checking 39 Battery 39 Exhaust system 41 Removing the silencer 41 Front forks 41 Height adjustment 41 Rear suspension 42 Checking 42 Lubrication 42...

Page 7: ...graved on the steering stem AUTHORIZATION PLATE The motorcycle has its own corresponding authorization plate including information such as the identification Code The information on the authorization...

Page 8: ...1 2 3 4 6 5 8 LOCATION OF COMPONENTS OPERATION 1 Clutch lever 2 Fuel tank cap 3 Front brake fluid tank 4 Engine start button 5 Front brake lever 6 Accelerator control LOCATION OF COMPONENTS...

Page 9: ...11 Headlight assembly 12 Front suspension 13 Rear brake pedal 14 Rear brake fluid tank 1 Front brake disk 2 Air filter 3 Chain 4 Chain guide 5 Rear shock absorber 6 Gear shift pedal 7 Front brake call...

Page 10: ...o adjust the cable see the section maintenance instructions IGNITION KEY AND STEERING LOCK The ignition key A comes with the motorcycle and is inserted into the lock cylinder B located at the front of...

Page 11: ...rn may be used The battery is used In this position the hazard lights will operate Note The motorcycle is fitted with a safety device allowing the engine to be started while the gear is engaged See th...

Page 12: ...es information about the rpm speed journey kilometres travelled time average speed maximum speed length of time with motor running and total time The data relative to the distance travelled and total...

Page 13: ...1 kmph o mph Trip counter 1 and 2 TRIP 1 2 0 999 9 km o 0 624 9 miles 0 01 km o miles Mileometer ODO 0 999 999 km o 0 624 999 miles 0 1 km o millas Operation time RT 0 00 00 99 59 59 1 second Total ti...

Page 14: ...ctions RPM Bar Tachometer with bar graph The bar graph of the tachometer displays up to 11 000 rpm RPM Digital Tachometer The rpm is shown in the second row The digital tachometer displays up to 19 90...

Page 15: ...Starting the engine The electric starter button A is located on the right hand side of the handlebars and only operates if the ignition key is in the position if the clutch is pressed in or the gear c...

Page 16: ...Low beam High beam Light burst To operate the light burst press the switch B to the position Note The switch A does not need to be activated to use the light burst However the ignition key must be in...

Page 17: ...egarding the use of these lights follow the legal requirements of each country Note The hazard lights only operate when the ignition is turned on Hazard lights off Hazard lights on The switch A is loc...

Page 18: ...each case 18 LOCATION OF COMPONENTS OPERATION FUEL TANK The fuel tank holds 7 4 l The tank has a rapid access cap A and a tube for ventilation B to clear and vapours that may form Turn the cap to the...

Page 19: ...is position the air fuel mixture is enriched and this will facilitate cold starting See also Starting a cold engine GEARBOX The motorcycle has 5 gears It is a sequential gearbox which means that in or...

Page 20: ...rest position could cause injury to the user or to others WARNING Do not start the engine or ride the motorcycle when the stand is down Push the stand A downwards to the ground by foot until it suppo...

Page 21: ...the gearbox into neutral or even hold in the clutch lever during the starting operation Rotate the ignition key A clockwise to the position the electric circuits are activated and the motorcycle may...

Page 22: ...rk plug and dry it See Removing the spark plug Once the engine is running open the fuel tap Stopping the engine Brake the motorcycle and put the gearshift pedal in neutral Completely close the acceler...

Page 23: ...wait for it to completely cool Start the engine once again For the first hour of use or for the first 100 Km use the engine at a moderate speed 23 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS For maximum deceleration close t...

Page 24: ...very 4 years Engine oil R R R Oil strainer C C Clutch I I I Chain Clean lubricate and inspect each time the motorcycle has run Brakes I I I Brake lines I I I Revise every 4 years Brake fluid I I I Cha...

Page 25: ...adjustment B in position Fit the protection cap Note If the clutch lever adjustment is at its limit play must be adjusted by using the clutch cam Correct clutch cam play is 2 3 mm WARNING Lower play t...

Page 26: ...uit We recommend that you visit a GAS GAS workshop immediately Ensure that front brake lever adjustment is correctly suited to your hand Position and play of the rear brake pedal The rear brake pedal...

Page 27: ...op immediately BRAKE FLUID Check the condition of the brake fluid using the level inspection windows on both the front brake tank A and rear brake tank B If the brake fluid is dark or appears dirty th...

Page 28: ...brake fluid tank in order to re establish the correct level Checking brake pad wear Check the thickness of both the front and rear brake pads Minimum brake pad thickness A 1 mm If any brake pad is le...

Page 29: ...continues to turn when released then this means that the some play has resulted from use Make a final test with the motorcycle firmly attached to the supports and with the wheels suspended stand in fr...

Page 30: ...climates with extreme temperatures then choose the most suitable engine oil using the attached table as a guide Oil level Note To keep your engine in perfect working order regularly check the oil leve...

Page 31: ...rizontal surface for example a stand Place an adequately sized container underneath the engine Remove the bolt from the drain A Remove the oil level rod B Allow the used oil to completely drain out Re...

Page 32: ...the engine oil Remove the plug A located on the left hand side of the engine Fit the strainer the spring and the cap Refill the oil and ensure that there are no leaks as indicated in the section regar...

Page 33: ...e engine speed to a minimum or slow the engine down then take the following steps Use the motorcycle until the normal operation temperature is reached Stop the engine and secure the motorcycle for exa...

Page 34: ...your bike Spark plug removing To remove the spark plug take the following steps Remove the cap A from the spark plug Remove the spark plug B from its allotment using the special spark plug wrench Note...

Page 35: ...mance and prolong its useful life An obstructed air filter restricts the air intake of the engine increasing the petrol consumption and reducing the engine power as well as causing the destruction of...

Page 36: ...nd bolts of the air filter and inlets Re install the air filter in the motorcycle and make sure it is correctly secured WHEELS Tyre pressure Tyre pressure affects traction handling and tyre life Adjus...

Page 37: ...eformations of the rim go to an approved GAS GAS workshop or specialist workshop SECONDARY TRANSMISSION CHAIN DANGER A chain in bad condition inadequately maintained or incorrectly adjusted may jump o...

Page 38: ...djustment bolt A to reach the measurement indicated in the section Chain slack Checking WARNING The operations described should be repeated on the opposite side given that the rear wheel must be align...

Page 39: ...Whenever the chain is removed ensure that the clip on the chain connection link is correctly installed with the closed part of the U in the direction of rotation Note Only use original replacement par...

Page 40: ...12 6 V the battery can be installed on the vehicle without having to recharge it Constant voltage charge mode Constant voltage 14 4 14 7 V Initial charge current 0 1 0 5 Cn Charge duration 6 hours min...

Page 41: ...Remove the right hand side number plate carrier by removing the attachment bolts Remove the silencer B attachment bolts A Loosen the bolt A on the exhaust pipe clamp Remove the silencer assembly A B...

Page 42: ...any rusty spots with rust remover and wipe off any grease oil dirt or grime Lubricate the points shown here with either motor oil or regular grease periodically or whenever the vehicle is wet and esp...

Page 43: ...adverse conditions such as mud or rain Note Several chain lubricants in aerosols are available on the market Lubricate both sides of the chain links with chain lubricant Dry the excess lubricant TIGH...

Page 44: ...ls 2 Front forks 3 Handle bars 4 Upper plate nut 5 Air filter housing bolts 6 Seat bracket bolts 7 Spokes 8 Front axle bolt 16 Silencer bracket bolts 17 Sub chassis bolts 18 Shock absorber bolts rear...

Page 45: ...t 51 5 1 Front brake lever support bolt 6 0 6 Fork flange bolt 29 3 0 Steering nut 98 10 0 Rear axle nut 98 10 0 Rear brake pedal bolt 9 0 9 Subframe support bolt 26 2 7 Rear shock absorber bolt 39 4...

Page 46: ...nvestigate the causes for discharging Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Ensure that the fuel tap is not damaged or obstructed Dra...

Page 47: ...he required amount Empty the engine oil and fill with oil of the recommended viscosity Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Adjust the valve play Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop See chapter 5 Air sup...

Page 48: ...op Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Visit an approved GAS...

Page 49: ...roved GAS GAS workshop Empty the fork oil and fill with oil of the recommended viscosity Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Replace the front forks Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Verify tyre press...

Page 50: ...pproved GAS GAS workshop Replace the brake disc Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Check the brake pad wear Replace the brake pads Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Replace the damaged cylinder Visit...

Page 51: ...ere is any leak visit a GAS GAS workshop immediately Replace the brake fluid Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Replace the brake cylinder Visit an approved GAS GAS workshop Adjust the position and pl...

Page 52: ...re and could provoke an accident Clean the disc using trichloroethylene or acetone Storage When the motorcycle is to be stored for any length of time it should be prepared for storage as follows Clean...

Page 53: ...ch type Cable operated multi disc in oil bath Secondary transmission Chain 5 8 x 1 4 Gear ratio 1st 2 76 13 36 2nd 1 88 17 32 3rd 1 4 20 28 4th 1 13 23 26 5th 0 96 25 24 Primary transmission 4 05 18 7...

Page 54: ...sed without spring BRAKES Front 260 mm diameter Disc Double piston calliper AJP Rear 220 mm diameter Disc Cylinder with incorporated tank single piston calliper AJP DIMENSIONS Overall height 1 120 mm...

Page 55: ...od established by the Law 23 2003 of the 10th of July regarding Consumer Goods Sales Guarantees from the delivery of goods and in accord with the directive 1999 44 CE for the remainder of the European...

Page 56: ...been used for extraordinary use such as for competitions races or attempts at any record whatsoever h The vehicle has suffered a fall or accident provoking the damage indirectly or directly Exclusions...

Page 57: ...all end at the date of expiry of the warranty period agreed for the original respective product 3 If any defect cannot be removed and substitution is judged disproportional by the manufacturer the gua...

Page 58: ...Notes Notes 58...

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