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Page 3: ...ateful for the trust you have placed in our company and congratulate you on your excellent choice RIEJU S A RIEJU S A collaborates in the conservation of the environment The owner s manual is written in basic format basic format that explains the basics of your new RS3 NAKED 125 ...

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Page 5: ... information contained within this operators manual Please note that the life of the motorbike depends upon its use and the maintenance that you provide it Maintaining it in perfect condition will reduce future repair costs This manual should be considered as part of the motorbike and should remain with the vehicles basic tools just in case of change of ownership For any eventuality please consult...

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Page 12: ...f constant pressure submerged in oil bath The engine is housed in a dual perimeter chassis of triangular section to provide great strength and handling with conical type bearings Headlights are dual poliepsoidal beam Speedometer instrument panel is digital The front suspension consists of a hydraulic inverted fork with 41 mm in diameter The rear suspension consists of a Mono Shock damper The front...

Page 13: ... Adjust to suit REAR BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT REAR BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT Adjust to the correct height for the user GEAR LEVER adjustment GEAR LEVER adjustment Adjust to the correct height for the user TOOL KIT TOOL KIT Indicate the location and check the content WARNINGS WARNINGS Explain the importance of warning labels to ensure a long life of the motorcycle KEYS KEYS deliver the full set and reco...

Page 14: ...ion of chassis number is important to confirm the charac teristics of your machine registration etc and it should be quoted when requesting spare parts ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The engine serial number is located on the top left side under the carburettor The engine number will serve as a reference when requesting spare parts from the dealership ...

Page 15: ... of the motorcycle is located on the front left fork This label confirms the original components as detailed below Air filter Carburettor Inlet manifold Cylinder cc Cylinder Head Engine crankcase ID Exhaust header Exhaust silencer Drive sprocket Rear sprocket CDI Ignition system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IDENTIFICATION LABEL ...

Page 16: ...ON OF THE MOTORCYCLE right side right side Air filter Fuel tank cap Front brake reservoir Front brake lever Radiator Transmission oil filling cap Rear brake lever Rear brake reservoir 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MOTORCYCLE 7 8 6 3 4 5 2 1 ...

Page 17: ...IFICATION OF THE MOTORCYCLE left side left side Instruments and indicators Ignition switch Seat lock Battery Fuse Oil tank Stand Gear change pedal Horn Clutch lever 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MOTORCYCLE 7 6 5 3 1 9 8 4 2 ...

Page 18: ...Barrel Digital Display MPH Programming page 37 Front Brake Fluid Reservoir Front Brake Lever Throttle Grip Starter Button Indicators Choke Cold start Clutch Lever Horn 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 12 10 4 11 7 ...

Page 19: ...king the steering petrol tank and seat lock 1 Steering lock switches off lights and system electrics 2 Turns off system electrics 3 Electrical system is activated and start up 4 Activates the electrical system and low beam lights and start up STEERING LOCK STEERING LOCK To lock the steering follow these steps 1 Turn the handlebars far over to the left 2 Place the key in this position 3 Press the k...

Page 20: ...e revolutions per minute 2 Tachometer Warning Light 2 Tachometer Warning Light Flashes red when engine revolutions reach 10 000 per minute 3 Speedometer 3 Speedometer The speedometer indicates speed in KM H or MPH 4 Odometer 4 Odometer Indicates total kilometres miles travelled and also partial kilometres miles travelled 5 Clock 5 Clock Indicates the time in hours and minutes ...

Page 21: ...7 Beam indicator 7 Beam indicator Blue indicator lights up when the headlamps are on 8 Oil Reserve Indicator 8 Oil Reserve Indicator The red indicator lights up when the level of motor oil is low i e When it reaches the reserve level It is vital when the light comes on you fill up the oil tank as soon as possible If the tank is not filled the engine could be seriously damaged ...

Page 22: ... out of fuel 10 Temperature indicator 10 Temperature indicator Indicator lights up red when there is an excessive temperature increase due to insufficient ventilation or low coolant levels in the radiator 11 Direction Indicators 11 Direction Indicators Indicator flashes green when indicator lights are operated 12 Neutral Indicator 12 Neutral Indicator The indicator will light up green when the gea...

Page 23: ...AUTION CAUTION Only use the high beam if there are no vehicles or people in front or use in quick bursts to signify danger or emergency INDICATOR SWITCH INDICATOR SWITCH Indicator switch with three positions Intermittent left 1 Position at rest 2 Intermittent rights 3 Set the switch to right or left and press the button to cancel MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE 2 1 2 1 3 ...

Page 24: ...button Once the engine is running take off the choke control an turn the throttle CAUTION CAUTION Remember that is forbidden use the horn near to hospital and only you can use it in danger o emergency situations ATTENTION ATTENTION When the engine is on the correct running temperature don t push the choke control use it in this situation can produce the incorrect function of the engine MAIN ELEMEN...

Page 25: ... 2 1 CAUTION CAUTION Check the engine is in neutral position ATTENTION ATTENTION When the engine is On take off the ignition switch ATTENTION ATTENTION Don t use the ignition switch when the engine is running use the switch in this situation can produce damages on the star ter engine with grew technical and economics problems for the costumer 2 MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 26: ...t the key on the keyhole 2 Turn 45º to right position 3 Take out the key of the hole 4 Pull out the seat B by the rear side To close the seat 1 Put the central guide C under the support D 2 Go down the rear side of the seat and check that is correctly close D A B MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 27: ...st open the main seat once the main seat is out 1 Push the lever A to the bottom 2 Pull out the passenger seat by the front side To close the passenger seat 3 Put the central guide B outside of the support C 4 Go down the front side of the seat and check that is correctly close B C MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 28: ...y rotating the grip and verifying correct free play The grip should firmly return when the accelerator is released CLUTCH LEVER CLUTCH LEVER The clutch is located on the left hand side of the handlebar To engage the clutch the lever should be pressed towards the grip or handlebar MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 29: ...AKE REAR BRAKE The rear brake is operated by a foot lever on the lower right of the engine When activated the rear brake light is illuminated CAUTION CAUTION Use the foot pedal gently and gradually to prevent rear wheel from locking up CAUTION CAUTION Use the brake lever gently and gradually to prevent front wheel from locking up MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 30: ...ressed down with the foot the other 5 gears are achieved by raising the pedal by placing the foot underneath the pedal and lifting Neutral gear is between first and second gear BATTERY BATTERY The battery is placed under the passenger seat See section OPEN AND CLOSE PASSENGER SEAT See section OPEN AND CLOSE PASSENGER SEAT Check that the terminals 1 are cleaned and correctly secure The battery of t...

Page 31: ...E FUSE The fuse is placed under the passenger seat See section OPEN AND CLOSE PASSENGER SEAT See section OPEN AND CLOSE PASSENGER SEAT The fuse 1 is 10 Amps and is located next to the battery MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 32: ...sert the key into the lock B 3 Turn the key 90 degrees clockwise 4 Pull the cap back ADVICE ADVICE The fuel tank includes a drain C to avoid fuel spilling over the reservoir ATTENTION ATTENTION Always wipe dry any splashing or spills from the bikes plastics The tank capacity is 12 litres Remember to always use unleaded petrol 95 A C B MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 33: ...e therefore you should check the inflation pressure often bar bar 1 9 kg cm2 2 2 kg cm2 dimensions dimensions 100 80 17 130 70 17 Front Rear ADVICE ADVICE Do not overload the motorcycle as well as losing stability it increases the tyre wear ADVICE ADVICE When the tyre pressure is too high it fails to absorb the impact of the road surface this can have adverse effects on stability and comfort ...

Page 34: ...oy the stand use the foot lever 2 ADVICE ADVICE When using the stand make sure that it is placed on a firm level surface to support the motorcycle fully ATTENTION ATTENTION Do not let go of the motorcycle until your sure that is firmly on the stand 1 2 MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE ...

Page 35: ...lay Check there are no gaps Headlight Oil Tank Throttle Grip Tyres Clutch Chain Battery Steering CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE OPERATING CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE OPERATING Table of checks to be done Table of checks to be done Check the following before using your motorcycle RS3 NAKED 125 ACTION IF NECESSARY ACTION IF NECESSARY Refill Adjust and lubricate as necessary Inflate or replace Ad...

Page 36: ... again Headlights Brake Light Direction Indicators Instrument Panel Fuel Level Motor Oil Brake discs Brakes ACTION IF NECESSARY ACTION IF NECESSARY Replace Replace Replace Replace Refill Refill Replace or Clean Adjust Refill Check bulb Check bulb Check bulb Check bulb Check level Check oil level Check if there damaged or dirty corroded Check the operation of rear brake pedal Check the play in the ...

Page 37: ...ndicates the speed in km h or MPH 2 KM Miles 2 KM Miles Indicator of Total Miles Kms or tours It also indicates the partial Kms or Miles 3 Watch 3 Watch Indicator of the hour and minute MARK MEANING MARK MEANING You could get the installation details from the information behind the mark Some processes must be followed to avoid the affection caused by wrong installation ...

Page 38: ...elect button x 3 seconds in main screen to enter the clock adjust screen Press the select button select button to choose the number you want to set Ex Now the time is 0 00 Now the hour number is flashing The clock is 24 H Press the Adjust button Adjust button to enter the minute setting EX Now the hour is changed from o to 13 ...

Page 39: ... Select button Select button to choose the number you want to set Now the minute number is flashing Press the Select button Select button again to return to the main screen EX Now the minute is changed from o to 1 When you leave the screen the setting is saved ...

Page 40: ...st Select buttons X 3 seconds to enter the tire cir cumference setting EX The tire circumference is 1 960 mm EX The tire circumference is 1 960 mm In setting screen press the Adjust button Adjust button to move to the number you want to set Now the 1 is flashing The tire circumference setting range 1 000 mm 2 500mm Adjust unit 1 mm Press the Select button Select button to choose the number you wan...

Page 41: ... as the starting point and the terminal point to measure the wheel circumfe rence with a measuring tape Press the Adjust button Adjust button 5 times to return to the main screen EX The setting is changed from 1 930 mm to 1 960mm When you leave the screen the setting is saved ...

Page 42: ...r the tire cir cumference setting In the setting screen press the Adjust button Adjust button for 4 times and then you will enter the speed unit setting Press the Select button Select button to choose the speed unit you need EX The original setting is km h Now the unit is flashing You could choose between km h MPH The odometer and trip meter will changetogether with the speed unit setting ...

Page 43: ...screen the setting is saved 5 SET THE PULSE SENSOR 5 SET THE PULSE SENSOR On the Home screen press down both buttons Ajdust and Select for 3 seconds buttons Ajdust and Select for 3 seconds to enter setting tire circumference In the setting screen press the Adjust button 5 times Adjust button 5 times and then between the pulse sensor adjustment ...

Page 44: ...tting range 1 12 pulses Setting unit 1 pulses Press the Adjust button Adjust button 2 times to return to the main screen EX The sensor pulses is changed from 5 to 6 When you leave the screen the setting is saved 6 THE RPM PULSE SETTING 6 THE RPM PULSE SETTING In main screen press down both Adjust Select buttons X 3 seconds Adjust Select buttons X 3 seconds to enter the tire cir cumference setting ...

Page 45: ...ulse setting Press the Select button Select button to choose the number you want to set EX The current setting is 4 pulses Now the 4 is flashing The setting range 1 6 pulses Setting unit 1 pulse Press the Adjust button 2 times button 2 times to return to the main screen EX The RPM pulse setting is changed from 4 to 3 When you leave the screen the setting is saved ...

Page 46: ...heck that the engine is in neutral release the accelerator and press the electric start Remember not to press the electric start switch for more than five seconds at a time A few seconds after the engine has started up the choke should be returned to its original position Then press the clutch and engage first gear progressively releasing the clutch lever as the accelerator is smoothly operated Do...

Page 47: ...ongly recommended that you carefully read the following instructions During the first 500 Kms you shouldn t overload the motorcycle because the motor is new and the different parts are wearing and polishing against each other until they work perfectly together During this period of time prolonged use at high revolutions should be avoided along with conditions which could lead to excessive engine h...

Page 48: ... fully depress the clutch lever Turn the motorcycle off by removing the ignition key CARBURETTOR CARBURETTOR This is one of the most important components of the engine as it results in good engine performance when working correctly The carburettor is where petrol and air are mixed poor carburettor operation means poor engine performance which in turn could result in damaged engine parts It is ther...

Page 49: ...s and cables Cleaning and greasing of air filter Inspect and adjust carburettors Inspect and adjust the sparkplug or replace it Inspect All nuts and bolts for the chassis and plastics Check the electrical System Inspect segment wear Inspect radiator water levels Inspect exhaust system Check terminals and battery condition Check oil pump operation Exchange Exchange Exchange Exchange MAINTENANCE OPE...

Page 50: ...e or decrease the tension on the clutch lever 1 Remove the rubber A 2 Loosen the adjuster nut B 3 Move the wheel C to load or unload the cable 4 Re tighten the adjuster nut B to set the position ATTENTION ATTENTION Normal clutch clearance is 2 5 mm measured at the opening of the tip of the lever A B C ...

Page 51: ...ion of the shifter follow these steps 1 Loosen the nuts A 2 Remove the 2 screws B holding the shift lever assembly 3 Rotate the assembly support the rod for height adjustments in either direction 4 Check if the desired height has been achieved for easy use 5 Re tighten the 2 screws B 6 Set the position by locking nuts A A A B ...

Page 52: ...are ready to roll Balance the wheel as shown in the picture look down both sides check the wheel isn t touching any other components and also check to see if the wheel has any free play side to side CAUTION CAUTION If you detect any of the wheels have free play please contact an official RIEJU RIEJU dealer to get it reviewed ...

Page 53: ...e from the front to ensure the front wheel is off the ground ADVICE ADVICE Place a wooden block between the end of the fork and the ground to make it easier to replace the tyre This way makes it easier to line the holes up in the wheel and the forks as well To remove the front wheel follow these steps 1 Remove the nut A 2 Loosen the screw B 3 Remove the spindle C to release the spacer D and the wh...

Page 54: ...the right side ADVICE ADVICE Never operate the brake lever during this operation ADVICE ADVICE These operations can be somewhat complicated Go to an offi cial RIEJU dealer to ensure proper procedure is taken FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY ATTENTION ATTENTION Make sure you insert the brake disc between the brake pads on the caliper ...

Page 55: ...ICE Place a wooden block between the rear swing arm and the ground to make it easier to realign the rear tyre with the holes To remove the rear wheel follow these steps 1 Loosen the nut A that secures the rear wheel axle 2 Loosen the lock nuts B of the chain tension 3 Tighten the screw C to the end 4 Push the wheel so the chain D becomes loose 5 Release the chain D 6 Remove the wheel axle to relea...

Page 56: ...ake lever during this operation ADVICE ADVICE Please remember that these operations should be carried out by an official RIEJU service centre REAR WHEEL ASSEMBLY ATTENTION ATTENTION Make sure to insert the brake disc into the pad Make sure the chain is slack before replacing the wheel to its position See section TRANSMISSION CHAIN See section TRANSMISSION CHAIN ...

Page 57: ... the chain you must adjust both sides of the rear axle at the same time The chain must be adjusted to have a tolerance of 30 to 40 mm At the midpoint between the output gear and the rear sprocket see picture ATTENTION ATTENTION The chain should be kept in perfect cleanliness and be properly lubricated each week ATTENTION ATTENTION To adjust to the correct tension YOU must perform these steps on bo...

Page 58: ...the nut A that secures the rear wheel axle 3 Loosen the 2 nuts B 4 Using the bolts C adjust the chain tension ensuring it is always the same distance on both sides of the axle To do so use the rule marks on of the swing arm 5 Set the position using the 2 nuts B 6 Tighten the nut A that secures the rear wheel axle ...

Page 59: ...ensure perfect operation FRONT BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTENT To increase or decrease the tension of the front brake 1 Loosen the nut A 2 With Allen key No 4 increase or decrease the action of front brake through the threaded shaft B 3 Set the position by re tightening nut A A B ATTENTION ATTENTION The adjustment of the front brake lever is between 1mm to 3mm of clearance measured at the end ope ning of th...

Page 60: ...rake fluid proceed as follows 1 Remove the cap from the brake reservoir A 2 Remove the rubber seal B 3 Fill until the liquid exceeds the MIN mark on the viewing port C Recommended fluid Recommended fluid DOT 4 ADVICE ADVICE Ensure the rubber seal is replaced before refitting cap CAUTION CAUTION To completely replace the fluid braking system please contact your official RIEJU RIEJU dealer A B C ...

Page 61: ...rakes are ope rated by a foot lever and a hydraulic pump The braking surface must be free of grease and dirt to ensure perfect operation and avoid skidding ADJUSTING THE REAR BRAKE LEVER To increase or decrease the tension of the rear brake 1 Loosen the nut A 2 Adjust the pressure through the rod B 3 Set the position with the nut A A B ...

Page 62: ...the rubber seal see picture section and fill level control front brake fluid 3 Fill until the liquid exceeds the MIN mark on the viewing port B Recommended fluid DOT 4 Recommended fluid DOT 4 ADVICE ADVICE Ensure the rubber seal is replaced before refitting cap CAUTION CAUTION To completely replace the fluid braking system please contact your official RIEJU RIEJU dealer A B ...

Page 63: ... CONTROL FRONT AND REAR BRAKE CONTROL FRONT AND REAR If the brake pads are worn they must be replaced Minimum thickness of pads to be 2 mm CAUTION CAUTION Replacing brake pads should be carried out by an official RIEJU RIEJU dealer 2 mm ...

Page 64: ...t or other deposits are excessive change the spark plug with the type and degree heat Recommended NGK CR8E Before mounting any spark plug measure the distance between electrodes A with a feeler gauge and adjust to specifications The electrode gap is 0 6 0 7 mm When installing the spark plug clean the surface of the washer seat B thereby preventing debris falling into the combustion chamber Replace...

Page 65: ...nd apply grease on the ends of the wires and the terminals Make sure the connections are correct otherwise you will damage the battery Remember that you should pay particular attention to the handling and treatment of the battery as it contains sulfuric acid and therefore run the risk of burning skin eyes and clothing Also keep away from flames sparks When changing the battery change it with the s...

Page 66: ... See section REMOVE PASSENGER SEAT See section REMOVE PASSENGER SEAT 1 Disconnect the two cables Negative A Positive B 2 Remove the rubber strap C and then remove the battery ATTENTION ATTENTION If you replace the battery be sure that the new standard 12V 3Ah capacity which allows up to 6A is fitted C A B ...

Page 67: ...ted next to the battery under the seat pas senger If the fuse blows turn off the engine and replace it by a new one of the same rating Reconnect and see if the electrical system works ATTENTION ATTENTION Never use fuses of higher amperage than recommended It could damage or even burn the electrical system ...

Page 68: ...ter To access the filter box you will need to remove the driver seat See section REMOVE PILOT SEAT See section REMOVE PILOT SEAT then 1 Remove the 2 screws A 2 Remove the cap B by pulling back 3 Remove the filter C The air filter should be cleaned in the periods shown in the maintenance table ATTENTION ATTENTION If you drive a motorcycle in dusty areas you should increase cleaning frequency This w...

Page 69: ... coolant level when engine is cold because it varies depending on engine temperature The coolant level should cover the radiator panel and not must go beyond lip B 3 If the level is lower add coolant 4 Replace the cap Coolant Type CASTROL ANTIFREEZE Coolant Type CASTROL ANTIFREEZE B CAUTION CAUTION Never open the radiator tank cap with the engine hot fluid can splash out due to pressure A ...

Page 70: ...nd clutch are lubricated by oil we recommend the use of SAE 10W40 CASTROL SAE20W50 The drain the oil use the oil drain off screw located On the bottom right of the engine ADVICE ADVICE Check oil level regularly If the oil warning light comes on top up oil immediately CAUTION CAUTION When filling up make sure the motorcycle is on flat and firm surface A A ...

Page 71: ...ine oil level The oil level should be between the two top lines 1 minimum 2 Oil below advised level fill to the correct level ADVICE ADVICE Change the oil when the engine is still warm this way you get a more accurate Reading and the oil will be easier to fill WARNING WARNING Remember when doing this procedure the engine is still warm so be careful not to burn yourself A 2 1 ...

Page 72: ...ng or ground 2 Remove the filler cap A 3 Remove the drain plug B and allow it to drain completely 4 Once completwely drained replace the drain plug and make sure it is securely in place B then proceed to fill 5 Fill the tank through the filler cap up to 1000 ml ADVICE ADVICE There can be up to 50 to 70 ml left in the motor after draining WARNING WARNING After tank has been filled remember to repla...

Page 73: ...tem 2 Check that the spark plug and all caps are firmly in place 3 If the engine is very dirty apply a degreaser ATTENTION ATTENTION DO NOT apply degreaser to the wheel axle chain or brake discs 4 Remove the degreasing agent along with the dirt using a low pressure water source such as a hosepipe ATTENTION ATTENTION Rieju accepts no responsibility for the use of degreasing agents which stain and o...

Page 74: ...leave all connections moisture free LONG TIME STORAGE LONG TIME STORAGE For prolonged storage of the motorcycle it is advised that all cleaning procedures above are adhered to prevent any likelihood of deterioration Once the motorbike has been thoroughly cleaned it can be readied for storage as follows Drain all fuel from the tank pipes and the carburettor Lubricate all control cables Seal the exh...

Page 75: ...JU Ø 41mm SHOWA oil capacity 210c c per leg MONO SHOCK absorber Suspension Suspension Front Rear Brake Discs Brake Discs Front Rear Tyres Tyres Front Rear Ø 300 mm Ø 220 mm 100 80 17 Tubeless 1 9 kg cm2 130 70 17 Tubeless 2 2 kg cm2 TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 76: ... Seat height Wheelbase Ground clearance Dry weight Dry weight 136 kg Motor Motor Type Number of Gears Brand Cylinders arrangement Displacement Bore x Stroke Starting System Lubrication system Oil type 4 stroke 6 speed Minarelli Yamaha 4T Single cylinder 125 cc 125 c c 40 3 x 39 mm Electrical Autolube Pump 4 times and use SAE 10W 30 SAE 20W 50 ...

Page 77: ...sion oil Transmission oil Type Quantity Electrical Equipment Electrical Equipment Ignition Generator Ignition advance Battery Fuse 12 v 235 w 12 pin Moric 20th 1 4 mm before P M S 12 v 3 Ah 10 Ah Brake Discs Brake Discs Front Rear Ø300mm disc Dual piston caliper Ø220mm disc Fuel Fuel Type Tank Capacity Unleaded petrol 95 12 L ...

Page 78: ...e Primary drive Clutch ring Pinion Transmission ratio Clutch type Clutch type Secondary transmission Secondary transmission Motor output sprocket Drag plate Transmission ratio Chain KEIHIN 39S NGK CR8E 0 6 0 7 mm Multi disc oil immersed Z 24 Z 73 1 3 55 Z 14 Z 50 1 4 27 428 RXP x 128 Link Air filter Air filter Paper ...

Page 79: ...s 12V 35 35W 12V 5W Leds Leds 12V 10W Speed Speed 1ª 2ª 3ª 4ª 5ª 6ª Main shaft Main shaft Z 12 Z 16 Z 22 Z 21 Z 23 Z 25 Output shaft Output shaft Z 34 Z 30 Z 30 Z 24 Z 22 Z 21 Gear ratio Gear ratio 1 3 00 1 2 06 1 1 53 1 1 23 1 1 04 1 0 96 GEAR SHIFT GEAR SHIFT Output Ratio Output Ratio 1 45 50 1 31 26 1 23 13 1 18 62 1 15 80 1 14 56 ...

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