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Important Notice

 

The first 1,000 km represent the most critical period in the life of your vehicle. A period of careful running-in 
will  optimise  the  performance,  and  longevity  of  the  engine  and  other  components.  All  Motorini

 

parts  have 

been  made  using  the  highest  quality  materials  and  have  been  machined  with  minimal  tolerances.  A  correct 
running-in allows all components to ‘bed-in’ thereby reducing internal frictions.  

The  reliability  and  performance  of  your  vehicle  depend  on  how  strictly  you  follow  the  instructions  provided 
within this section. It is important that you prevent the engine from overheating.  

Engine speed should be varied constantly and it must not be allowed to remain constant for a long period of 
time.  This  ensures  that  engine  components  are  not  being  excessively  stressed,  thus  allowing  them  to  cool 
down and to bed in properly. You must always ensure that engine components are not being overstressed by 
avoiding high engine speeds.  

The first service, at the 1,000 km (600 miles) mark, is the most important one for your vehicle. During running-
in all components will bed-in, thus requiring all adjustments to be checked, all fixings to be tighten and engine 
oil to be replaced.  

Performing such operations as soon as possible after the first 1,000 km (600 miles) will ensure the longevity 
and optimal performance of your engine.  
NB: The 1,000 km (600 miles) service must be carried out according to the “Scheduled Maintenance” section of 
this handbook.  

Summary of Contents for XP125

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Page 3: ...with your Motorini carefully and make sure all routine maintenance and servicing is carried out by the specialist staff of a Motorini dealer Important notice The scooter is designed to carry one rider...

Page 4: ...ght hand switch 2 Left hand switch 3 Ignition switch 4 Fuel tank 5 Luggage compartment 6 Centre stand IV Riding the vehicle 1 Daily checks 2 Tyre size and pressures 3 Refuelling 4 Starting the engine...

Page 5: ...accidents always obey the speed limit 2 Always make other road users aware with indicators when you intend to change lanes or when turning 3 Be more careful when approaching crossings Schools parked c...

Page 6: ...II Components 1 Head Light 2 Front Indicator 3 Rear Brake 4 Rear View Mirror 5 Seat 6 Tail Light 7 Rear Indicator 8 Engine 9 Passenger Foot Rest 10 Main Stand 11 Side Stand...

Page 7: ...____________________ Engine Number_____________________________ 2 Gauges and Indicators The function of each indicator light is listed on the table opposite 1 3 5 4 2 2 1 Speedo 2 Indicator Warning Li...

Page 8: ...handlebar 2 Left Handlebar Switch 3 1 2 Horn button 1 When the horn button is pushed the horn will sound Direction indicators switch 2 Move the switch to the right to activate the right hand indicator...

Page 9: ...s fully to the left push the key down and turn anti clockwise the steering is now locked and the engine may not be started 1 4 Fuel Tank The Fuel Tank is behind the seat the cap 1 is visible on the XP...

Page 10: ...the fully open position Lower it on to the lock and slightly press it down in order to engage the seat with the lock 1 2 6 Centre Stand Push the stand bracket 1 downwards with your foot whilst easing...

Page 11: ...serious injuries and damage to the vehicle Engine oil Check Level Gear oil Check For Leaks Braking system Check the levers are not sticking Check the brake fluid level and system for leaks Lights Ind...

Page 12: ...Rear Tyre Pressure 2 5 bar 36 psi Tyre Size 110 70 12PR 3 Refuelling Follow the procedure described in III 4 Fuel tank section of this handbook to access the fuel tank and refuel your vehicle Fuel Tan...

Page 13: ...press the starter button 2 as shown 1 2 Never start the engine without its air box Dust or foreign objects may enter the engine and damage it After starting the engine ride at moderate speed during t...

Page 14: ...n this position it is not possible to start the engine the key may be removed and the steering lock is not engaged 6 Running In A period of careful running in will ensure the longevity of the engine Y...

Page 15: ...e varied constantly and it must not be allowed to remain constant for a long period of time This ensures that engine components are not being excessively stressed thus allowing them to cool down and t...

Page 16: ...ox 2 Engine Oil Level Check 1 Rest the vehicle on its centre stand and on level ground Loosen and remove the filler plug dipstick 1 and dry it with a clean rag Refit and tighten the filler plug dipsti...

Page 17: ...use the recommended gear oil SAE 5W 90 Total capacity 110ml approx Replacing capacity 100ml approx 4 Spark plug Remove the park plug 1 using the spanner provided in the tool kit Clean off any dirt an...

Page 18: ...screws 2 and detach the cover 3 and sealing diaphragm Top up with new DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed container 2 1 2 6 Air filter Your vehicles air filter must be cleaned in line with the scheduled m...

Page 19: ...ith the negative lead 1 followed by the positive 2 Remove the battery The main fuse is also located here 3 3 2 1 Do not swap the battery leads Reconnect the battery positive lead first This vehicle is...

Page 20: ...Distributed By Clements Moto Ltd Unit 1a Woolton Farm Bekesbourne Canterbury Kent CT4 5EA www motorini co uk...

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