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For 

at least

 the first 300 kms 

do not exceed 

5000 rpm & vary the speed & gears – around town 

driving is suitable.  
 

After 150 kms

 drain the oil out of the engine & replace with 0.6 ltr of good quality 20W-40 oil (or 

preferably

 30 SAE mono-grade). 

After 500 kms

 drain oil & replace with 0.6 ltr of 20W-40 oil (or preferably 30 SAE). 

After 1000 kms 

drain oil & replace.  

Change oil 

every 1000 kms

 thereafter. 

 
NOTE: Use of synthetic oil is not recommended until the NZ50 has travelled 

at least

 1500 kms -  

similarly for use of any oil treatment agents such as (recommended) Energy Release. 
 
 

IDLE ADJUSTMENT 
 

Only adjust the idle to 1500 rpm +/-100 when the engine is completely warmed up after 

at least 

a 15 minute ride. The idle adjustment is the carburettor screw with the spring. The other 
adjustable screw on the carburettor is mixture & should not need adjustment. 
 
 

SAFETY 

 

To enhance your visibility to other road users always ride with your headlight on full beam  
(during the day) & wearing the NZ 

M

oto complimentary day/night hi-vis fluoro orange safety vest. 

 

 
MAINTENANCE 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

www.NZmoto.com 

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To maintain the good looks of your NZ50 it is highly recommended to spray & wipe over all 
chrome surfaces ideally with BALLISTOL, INOX or CRC every few weeks. This will polish & 
coat the chrome surface to prevent premature aging or rusting. This is particularly important 
where the bike is used in coastal areas or parked outside. 

    

 

 

 
Additionally Ballistol, Inox or CRC corrosion inhibitor should be occasionally sprayed around 
the steering head, engine, on all chrome & steel bolts & wiped sparingly over the alloy wheels 
& all painted metal surfaces. Ballistol is also suitable for cleaning all plastic & rubber surfaces.  
 
Regularly spray a little Ballistol (recommended), Inox or CRC into the ignition key slot & 
handlebar switches, particularly if parked outside. 

Summary of Contents for MOTO NZ50

Page 1: ...tighten You will need a metric socket set or ring spanners comprising 8 10 12 14 15 16 17 19mm a large phillips head screwdriver a 10ml bottle of 243 Loctite and a small quantity of good quality gener...

Page 2: ...l base of the crate At this stage unless you have a proper motorcycle stand leave the bike on the metal base of the crate to catch any dropped nuts bolts to ensure a clean assembly surface Put the bik...

Page 3: ...uld already have some but make sure they re completely greased put a thin film of grease on the rubber seal avoiding touching or getting grease on the brake pads Re assemble hub rotate until speedo ca...

Page 4: ...force using a 30cm long socket set handle OR 32 44 lbs force using an 8 long ring spanner Connect front brake cable as above Remove machine screw apply grease connect the speedometer cable Reinstall m...

Page 5: ...up rear shock absorber bottom chrome bonnet nuts make up with washers Loctite Making sure electrical throttle cables are not twisted mount handlebars using supplied chrome yokes washers bolts with Lo...

Page 6: ...ead exhaust bolts to allow swinging the muffler out away from the bike Remove the right rear footrest bracket Grease bushing install footbrake lever spacer which should be closest to the removed 15mm...

Page 7: ...ry filling container disposal Refer Material Safety Data Sheet When filled with acid the dry charged battery develops 60 70 of full charge To bring the battery up to 100 charged it should be trickle c...

Page 8: ...t is recommended that the engine be kick started for at least the first few times This avoids high starter motor loading from the brand new engine will ensure the very best longevity of the electric s...

Page 9: ...re should not need adjustment SAFETY To enhance your visibility to other road users always ride with your headlight on full beam during the day wearing the NZ Moto complimentary day night hi vis fluor...

Page 10: ...mopeds VIN Exempt Motor Vehicle the registration form should be completed as below www NZmoto com Page 10 of 10 NZ MOTO LTD offers full after sales support including parts If you experience any assemb...

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