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Safety information

protection, and can reduce the de

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gree of injuries from accidents.

•  Never wear loose clothes, otherwi-

se they could catch on the control 

levers or wheels and cause severe 

injuries or an accident.

• 

Never touch the engine or exhaust 

system  during  or  after  operation. 

They  become  very  hot  and  can 

cause  burns.  Always  wear  protec

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tive  clothing  that  cover  your  legs, 

ankles, and feet.

Modifications

Modifications  made  to  this  vehicle 

which are not approved by the maker, or 

the removal of original equipment, may 

make the vehicle unsafe for use and can 

cause severe injury. Modifications may 

also make your vehicle illegal to use.

Loading and accessories

Adding accessories or cargo to your ve

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hicle will cause a different weight distri

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bution of the vehicle and influence  the 

steering  &  balance.  It  may  cause  the 

possibility of an accident.

Be  extremely  cautious  and  follow  the  

limitations  below  when  equipped  with 

accessories  /  cargo.  Below  are  some 

guidelines to follow if loading cargo or 

adding accessories to your vehicle.

Loading

The  total  weight  of  the  operator,  pas

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senger  (when  allowed),  accessories 

and  cargo  must  not  exceed  the  maxi

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mum load limit.

Maximum load 

(not including the vehicle):

150 kg

When  loading  within  this  weight  limit, 

keep in mind:

• 

Cargo and accessory weight should 

be kept as low and close to the ve-

hicle as possible. Make sure to dis

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tribute the weight as evenly as pos

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sible on both sides of the vehicle to 

minimize imbalance or instability.

• 

Make  sure  that  accessories  and 

cargo are securely attached to the 

vehicle before riding

• 

Never  attach  any  large  or  heavy 

items to the handlebar, front fork, or 

front fender. Such items can create 

unstable  handling  or  a  slow  stee

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ring response. 

Accessories

Genuine accessories have been specifi

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cally designed for the use on this vehic

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le. If needed, please contact with your 

dealer for further detail. Since the ma

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ker can not test all other accessories, 

you  are  personally    responble  for  the 

proper selection, installation and use of 

non OEM accessories. 

Keep  the  following  guidelines  in  mind, 

when mounting accessories:

•  Never install accessories or car-

ry  cargo  that  would  influence  the 

ground clearance, limit the suspen

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sion  of  travel,  steering,  or  obscure 

lights or turning lights, reflectors.

Summary of Contents for V125 Special 2018

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ENG mod V125 Special...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...warranty policy The instructions in the user manual were clearly explained to me With my signature I confirm that I accept the maintenance intervals stated by the seller when taking over the vehicle...

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Page 5: ...largely on its use and maintenance This is why we have summarized some advice and instructions that should help you to get to know your new vehicle better and to make the best use of it Remember that...

Page 6: ...s vehicle however the maker will continually improve its product design and quality which can lead to differences between the manual and vehicle If you have any questions concerning this manual please...

Page 7: ...3 Important manual information Dealer label here...

Page 8: ...ist 19 Operation and important riding points 20 Starting the engine 20 Starting off 20 Acceleration Deceleration 20 Braking 21 Parking 21 Engine break in 21 Periodic maintenance and minor repair 22 Ow...

Page 9: ...clothes Operate the turning signals before turning and slow down your speed when approaching the intersection Keep proper distance to other Mo torists and let them be aware of your presence Know your...

Page 10: ...le Loading The total weight of the operator pas senger when allowed accessories and cargo must not exceed the maxi mum load limit Maximum load not including the vehicle 150 kg When loading within this...

Page 11: ...bile pho ne while refueling Never start the engine or let it run for any length of time in a closed area The exhaust gases are poiso nous and may cause loss of con sciousness and death within a short...

Page 12: ...l light 4 Headlight 5 Rear view mirror 6 Seat 7 Storage compartment 8 Fuel tank cap 9 Rear Carrier 10 Tail brake light 11 Rear turn signal light 12 Air filter element 13 Rear disc brake 14 Rear wheel...

Page 13: ...on of the vehicle Controls and instruments 1 Left handlebar switches 2 Rear brake lever 3 Speedometer unit 4 Right handlebar switches 5 Throttle grip 6 Front brake lever 7 Main switch steering lock 2...

Page 14: ...aler or in case the vehicle gets stolen The VIN is stamped into the frame and located in the glove compartment 1 The engine number is located under the engine near the main stand mount 2 1 2 CAUTION T...

Page 15: ...and unlock the steering lock 1 Turn the handlebar all the way to the left 2 Push the key in and turn it to the po sition Lock while still pushing it 3 Remove the key 4 Push the key in and then turn i...

Page 16: ...ters to miles press the SET button for 5 seconds when in ODO mode 3 Fuel gauge The fuel gauge shows how much fuel is left in the fuel tank The gauge has 6 bars which are all black if the tank is full...

Page 17: ...conds and the indicator will reset 12 Clock The clock shows the current time Set the time When in ODO mode hold the SET button for 2 seconds to enter the clock setting The digit to set will blink Shor...

Page 18: ...a brake le ver to the start the engine CAUTION Before starting the vehicle check the operation and important riding points in the user manual Engine start safety switch 1 If the engine start safety sw...

Page 19: ...Immediately wipe off spilled fuel with a clean dry soft cloth since fuel may damage the painted surfaces or plastic parts Regular unleaded gasoline only Recommended fuel 95 oct CAUTION BIOETHANOL E10...

Page 20: ...le Storage Luggage Box The storage luggage box 1 is located under the seat When the seat is ope ned the storage luggage box can be taken out to reach the fuses and the throttle housing 1 CAUTION Do no...

Page 21: ...ep on the bracket of the main stand and then pull the vehicle on the stand CAUTION Make sure your vehicle is parked well and stable enough to avoid topple over Combined brake system CBS The CBS Combin...

Page 22: ...t Please carefully check the following points before each ride CAUTION Pre operation checks should be made each time the vehicle is used Such an inspection can be accomplished in a very short time and...

Page 23: ...raulic system Check brake pads for wear replace if necessary Check brake fluid level in reservoir if necessary add recommended brake fluid to specified level Check for leakage Throttle grip Make sure...

Page 24: ...gine starts immediately upon actuation of the starter then wait a few seconds before you try to start it again Each starting pro cess should be as short as possible in order to save the battery and th...

Page 25: ...the CBS in Instrument and control functions Parking When parking stop the engine and then remove the key from the main switch WARNING Since the engine and exhaust system can become very hot park in a...

Page 26: ...ated inside the rear storage luggage box 1 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 ma...

Page 27: ...the spark plug can re veal the condition of the engine Check the spark plug 1 Remove cover 2 Remove the spark plug cap 3 Remove the spark plug as shown with the spark plug wrench inclu ded in the own...

Page 28: ...serting the plug If you do not have the ability to control this you should leave control of the spark plug to the dealer Tightening torque 10 Nm Engine oil WARNING It is recommended to check the engi...

Page 29: ...nd then stop the engine 2 Place the vehicle on the main stand 3 Place an oil pan under the final transmission case to collect the used oil 4 Remove the oil filler cap 1 and drain bolt 2 to drain the o...

Page 30: ...lter element is properly seated in the air filter case The engine should never be opera ted without the air filter element in stalled otherwise the piston and or cylinder may become excessively worn E...

Page 31: ...original de sign and may cause damge or even lead to an accident Allocation of your cargo and weight of your vehicle is very important for your own safety and the vehicle s perfor mance Load your carg...

Page 32: ...arpage befo re each ride If any damage is found have a dealer replace the wheel Do not attempt even the smallest repair to the wheel A deformed or cracked wheel must be replaced The wheel should be ba...

Page 33: ...minimum level mark 1 and refill it if necessary 1 Low position brake fluid level may indicate worn brake pads and or brake system leakage If the brake fluid level is low be sure to check the brake pa...

Page 34: ...ated if necessary If a cable is dama ged or does not move smoothly have a dealer check or replace it WARNING Damage to the outer housing of cables may result in internal rusting and cause interference...

Page 35: ...follows at the intervals specified in the periodic main tenance and lubrication chart WARNING Securely support the motorcycle so that there is no danger of it falling over 4 Place the vehicle on a fla...

Page 36: ...play in the wheel hub or if the wheel does not turn smoothly have a dealer check the wheel bearings Battery This model is equipped with a mainte nance free battery There is no need to check the elect...

Page 37: ...installation make sure that the battery cables are properly con nected to the battery terminals WARNING Please contact your dealer if you are not familiar with handling the battery CAUTION Always kee...

Page 38: ...erate 5 If the fuse immediately blows again have a dealer check the electrical system Fuse Circuit 10 A Lights 10 A Starter relay fuse 15 A EFI main switch 20 A Battery Lighting All lights on this veh...

Page 39: ...but they are often inferior have a shorter life time and can lead to an even more expensive repair WARNING Keep away from open flames and do not smoke while checking or working on the fuel system Tro...

Page 40: ...ition system contact your dealer Valve clearance too little Contact your dealer to adjust the valve clearance Engine overheats Long operating time at higher engine speed but low or no driving speed Le...

Page 41: ...esult in malfunction damage and affect the security itself Do not use a high pressure washer or steam cleaner This can cause water to penetrate bearings elec trical components such as connec tors or s...

Page 42: ...ug cap and the spark plug Put a teaspoon of engine oil into the spark plug hole Push the Electro start button short ly several times to oil the cylinder Only in short periods Put the spark plug back i...

Page 43: ...39 Dimensions Specifications 1890 735 1115 1340 1890 735 1115 1340...

Page 44: ...ity 0 17 l Fuel Type Unleaded gasoline only Quantity 6 0 0 2 l CAUTION BIOETHANOL FUEL E10 IS NOT PERMITTED Air filter Type Paper element ECU Manufacturer SYNERJECT Spark plug Manufacturer NGK Type CR...

Page 45: ...uspension Type Telescopic fork Spring Shock absorber type Coil spring Oil damper Rear suspension Type Unit swing Spring Shock absorber type 2x Gas Oil damper Electric system Ignition system ECU Chargi...

Page 46: ...damaged part in an authorized workshop after our approval Compensation for remote or instantaneous damages cannot be granted Vehicles in desolate condition will not be covered by warranty Repair work...

Page 47: ...stress WARNING Only appropriate works which are intended for your vehicle to perform CAUTION Spark plug fuel filter and air filter must be replaced every 7000 km Hydraulic lines should be replaced eve...

Page 48: ...ol Clean Exchange Side stand Control Clean Lubricate Telescopic fork Control Shock absorber rear Control Oil strainer Spin filter Clean Engine oil Oil filter Exchange Control Exchange Exchange Exchang...

Page 49: ...interval 10000 km or 3 year Odometer reading Date Stamp Signature Maintenance interval 13000 km or 4 year Odometer reading Date Stamp Signature Maintenance interval 16000 km Odometer reading Date Sta...

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Page 53: ...ibuted by KSR Group GmbH Im Wirtschaftspark 15 3494 Gedersdorf Austria Copyright 2018 All rights reserved This user manual is copyrighted Copying in mechanical electronic or any other form without the...

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