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IMPORTANT

Refit the tank rubber in the correct position.

REAR BRAKE FLUID

The brake fluid reservoir is located above the lever.

En el depósito encontrará una mirilla(1) para visualizar el nivel del líquido.

Compruebe que el nivel es el apropiado. Si no es así, realice los siguientes 
pasos:

1) 

Remove the two bolts(2) and place the tank vertically.

2) 

Loosen the two bolts (4) on the cap (3).

3) 

Remove the cap (3) and the rubber (see previous chapter).

4)  

Top up the fluid if necessary.

Recommended fluid: DOT 3; DOT 4

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Summary of Contents for RX 50R

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Page 2: ...ping your vehicle in perfect condition As part of its continuing progress MOTORHISPANIA reserves the right to modify its products without notice This manual corresponds to the specifications and featu...

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Page 4: ...plan given in this manual to guarantee the correct conservation of your motorbike Always park your motorbike on firm ground Be careful when getting on or off the motorbike when the silencer is hot Use...

Page 5: ...derably On wet days visibility is reduced Therefore you must anticipate unforeseen situations Drive smoothly especially on bends Read the following terms used in this manual carefully PRECAUTION INSTR...

Page 6: ...14 CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The chassis identification number is located at the front of the bike chassis on the right When ordering a spare part for your bike you will need the chassis number...

Page 7: ...15 ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The engine identification number is located on the top of the engine on the right When ordering a spare part for your bike you will need the engine number...

Page 8: ...SIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mirrors Indicators Digital apron Fuel tank Left hand controls Seat Pillion passenger seat Rear foot rests Drive chain Side stand Gear pedal Front brake disc Headlamp 1...

Page 9: ...17 MOTORBIKE PARTS RIGHT SIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Right hand controls Rear brake pedal Exhaust pipe Rear brake disc Number plate support Rear light Indicators 4 3 2 5 6 1 7...

Page 10: ...ep sito l quido de freno delantero Palanca freno delantero Empu adura acelerador Pulsador encendido el ctrico LADO IZQUIERDO Maneta embrague Pulsador ac stico Conmutador luces Conmutador intermitentes...

Page 11: ...stment MODE button Partial kilometre clock Petrol on reserve indicator Battery current level indicator Ignition lock Total kilometre clock Coolant temperature indicator Lubricating oil indicator Neutr...

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Page 13: ...ent fuel for the journey Brakes The play on the rear brake pedal The play on the front brake lever Brake fluid level CHECKLIST Perform the checks on the list to guarantee the correct condition of your...

Page 14: ...ient There should be no breakages or cuts Hooter It should sound Clutch The play on the lever Drive chain It should be tensioned It should be appropriately lubricated Accelerator grip The play on the...

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Page 16: ...lace It controls the ignition of the motorbike the lighting and indicator system and the blocking of the handlebar 1 In this position the electric circuits are disconnected 2 The electric circuits are...

Page 17: ...ELERATOR GRIP Turn the accelerator grip backwards to accelerate and forwards to decele rate When the accelerator grip is released it will return to its initial position 1 IMPORTANT When the motorbike...

Page 18: ...LIGHT SWITCH The light switch has two positions 1 Dipped beam 2 Full beam 1 WARNING Remember that its use is particularly prohibited near hospitals and health centres 2 1 WARNING Use the full beam on...

Page 19: ...e switch to the right or to the left and press it to turn it off CHOKE LEVER Press the lever 1 as far as possible to start up the motorbike in cold weather Then press the electric starter button or us...

Page 20: ...age and declutch the engine gears Press the lever 1 to declutch and release it gently to engage a gear FRONT BRAKE LEVER The front brake is operated using a lever 1 on the right handlebar Use the leve...

Page 21: ...lever 1 and push it up for the remaining gears The pedal 1 will return to its initial position after a gear has been engaged Neutral is between first and second gears Neutral 2 will be indicated on t...

Page 22: ...ar brake is applied using a pedal 1 located on the right side of the motorbike next to the engine Press the lever gently with your toes 1 1 REAR FOOT RESTS Located at the rear of the bike They have a...

Page 23: ...the cap 3 to remove it from the tank To close the petrol tank cap proceed as follows 1 Insert the cap 3 in the tank inlet 2 Turn the key 2 90 to the right and remove it 3 Lower the cover 1 that protec...

Page 24: ...ure the seat to the chassis The two bolts are housed in the holes a located under the seat 2 Pull the seat up and back To open the seat proceed as follows 1 Fit the central flange 2 under the support...

Page 25: ...roceed as follows 1 Insert the key in the lock and turn it 90 to the right 2 Pull the seat up and back To close the seat proceed as follows 1 Position the central tab 1 under the flap 2 2 Lower the re...

Page 26: ...left 2 Insert the key press it 1 and release 3 Then turn the key to the left 2 and remove it To unblock it proceed as follows 1 Insert the key and turn it to contact or standby position 2 Position th...

Page 27: ...your foot to push the stand to the ground 3 Then rest the bike on the stand To unblock it proceed as follows 1 Lean the bike a little to the right 2 Use your foot to pull the stand up off the ground...

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Page 29: ...ip 2 holding the bulb 3 and withdraw it 2 WARNING Keep the ignition disconnected during this operation PRECAUTION Do not pull on the cables to disconnect the bulb 1 2 FRONT HEADLIGHT SIDELIGHT To rene...

Page 30: ...rn indicator bulbs proceed with the following steps 1 Loosen the screw 1 holding the screen 2 2 Withdraw the screen 2 3 Press and turn the bulb 3 to the left to withdraw it 1 2 WARNING Keep the igniti...

Page 31: ...ndicator bulbs proceed with the following steps 1 Insert a screwdriver 1 into the bottom hole and lever off the screen 2 2 Press and turn the bulb 3 to the left to withdraw it 1 3 WARNING Keep the ign...

Page 32: ...h the rear wheel space 1 Disconnect the lamp from the cables 1 2 Hold the lamp with one hand 3 Remove the two screws 2 and remove the light 2 1 PRECAUTION Do not pull on the cables to disconnect the b...

Page 33: ...paras 1 y ret rela la bombilla 2 2 PRECAUTION Do not pull on the cables to disconnect the bulb WARNING Keep the ignition disconnected during this operation 1 MIRRORS Check the view through the rear vi...

Page 34: ...o increase or reduce the action of the front brake 3 Use the fastening nut 1 to secure it in position 1 2 REAR BRAKE To increase or reduce the tensioning of the rear brake 1 Loosen the fastening nut 1...

Page 35: ...ove the wheel 3 to tighten or loosen the cable 4 Use the fastening wheel 2 to secure it in position 2 3 1 ACCELERATOR GRIP To increase or reduce the sensitivity of the grip 1 Remove the protective rub...

Page 36: ...ery does not exceed 12 V and 6 Ah WARNING Take the old battery to your distributor for recycling 1 BATTERY First the seats need to be removed Page 34 and 35 1 Remove the 4 screws 1 that secure the cov...

Page 37: ...ne First the pillion passenger seat needs to be removed Page 35 1 Remove the cap 1 2 Top up if necessary Recommended oil SAE 10W30 1 COOLANT Before carrying out this operation turn off the engine 1 Re...

Page 38: ...Remove the cover 2 by pulling it up 3 Remove the filter 3 by pulling it up 4 Check that the filter is smeared with oil 1 2 3 PRECAUTION Do not ride the motorbike without the air filter IMPORTANT If y...

Page 39: ...lastic side panel 2 and remove it 2 Remove the 3 screws 3 indicated to access the plug 3 Withdraw the plug 4 4 Refill if necessary 5 Refit the plug 4 Recommended oil SAE 10W30 PRECAUTION After checkin...

Page 40: ...ass 1 to see the level of the fluid Check that the level is correct If it is not correct proceed as follows 1 Loosen the two bolts 2 on the cap 2 Remove the cap 3 and the rubber 4 3 Top up the fluid i...

Page 41: ...ar una mirilla 1 para visualizar el nivel del l quido Compruebe que el nivel es el apropiado Si no es as realice los siguientes pasos 1 Remove the two bolts 2 and place the tank vertically 2 Loosen th...

Page 42: ...he other separate 5 WARNING These operations can be somewhat complicated Take your bike to your distributor to ensure the operations are carried out correctly PRECAUTION You must hold the bike in the...

Page 43: ...eleased 4 7 WARNING These operations can be somewhat complicated Take your bike to your distributor to ensure the operations are carried out correctly PRECAUTION You must hold the bike in the air for...

Page 44: ...Loosen the 2 nuts 1 that hold the rear wheel axle in position 2 Loosen the fastening nut 2 3 Adjust the chain tension using the bolt 3 4 The chain 4 should have a tolerance of approximately 30mm 5 Sec...

Page 45: ...s Allow functions scrolling Regulation of the clock Set to zero the TD AVE LAP and MAX values Entering the Set up menu to modify the wheel cir cumference value the measurement unit value of distance t...

Page 46: ...ushing the button tmin 1 sec when it will be left the display will show the new function The setting to zero of TD of the chronometer of the average and max speed can be done both with the vehicle sto...

Page 47: ...km If the memory is empty You ll see numbers 00000 visualised This information is always calculated in km Anyway it must be expressed in km or mph You can select the chosen information by entering th...

Page 48: ...tically starts with the first pulse arriving from speed sensor It is possible setting the counter of this parameter to zero by pushing the Set button for about 03 sec in correspondence of the TD funct...

Page 49: ...0 to 12 59 for method 0 12 am from 1 00 to 11 59 for method 0 12 pm Clock regulation can be done by pushing Mode button until when only segments related to TIME function are active about 5sec while al...

Page 50: ...ee on 5 and 6 digits the logo AM or PM during regulation phase Observation Entered the regulation menu if no buttons have been pus hed the system will automatically return to standard method of operat...

Page 51: ...hat separates the hours from the minutes is shown blinking while it is shown fixed when LAP is not operative If hours 0 when LAP is operative the digit and that separates the minutes from the seconds...

Page 52: ...me used to cover this distance LAP It s possible to set to zero the counter of this parameter pushing the Set button for about 2 seconds in correspondence of the function AVE till when the value 0 0 a...

Page 53: ...ssible to set to zero the counter related to this parameter in correspondence of MAX function by pushing Set button till value 00 appears The setting to zero of MAX function is possible both when the...

Page 54: ...rrent function by blinking the first segment of the bar and battery symbol This indication does not change the operation of the speedometer that normally continues its activity with the only differenc...

Page 55: ...meter If the imput 5 settings on the connector is not connected to ground default condition it is only possible to change measurement unit Distance unit measurement regulation The display the symbols...

Page 56: ...to 000 0 TD Once inside the regulation menu if 20 sec will pass without the button mode is pushed or if the vehicle is turned on speed 0 or if the key is turned OFF the system will be automatically t...

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Page 58: ...ange Check Refill Check Refill Check Refill Check Check Check Check Check Check Adjust Check Check Change 6 000 Km 6 months 12 000 Km 12 months Clean Change Check Check Check Refill Check Refill Check...

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Page 60: ...s empty The sparkplug is dirty The sparkplug does not produce a spark The carburettor is flooded THE ENGINE DOES NOT START UP IMMEDIATELY The sparkplug is dirty or in poor condition The carburettor is...

Page 61: ...silencer is dirty The air filter is dirty THE CLUTCH SLIPS Insufficient play in the clutch control Insufficient tensioning of the clutch spring The clutch discs are worn THE BRAKES DO NOT WORK CORRECT...

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Page 63: ...S double steel frame FRONT SUSPENSION 41mm inverted fork Paioli advanced axle REAR SUSPENSION Oll 130mm mono absorber FRONT DISC ventilated 300mm REAR DISC ventilated 220mm FRONT TYRE continental 100...

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