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Summary of Contents for MAX RS 2021 Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL UM MOTORCYCLES MAX RS 125 150 200 MAX MAX...

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Page 5: ...maximum life and maximum performance of your motorcycle It is especially important that you do not operate the motorcycle in a manner that will cause engine over heating We also recommend that you re...

Page 6: ...THANK YOU AND WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF UM...

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Page 8: ...g or maintaining a motorcycle thus you musy ese your own good judgment You will find important safety information in a variety of forms inclluding Safety Labels on the motorcycle Safety Messages prece...

Page 9: ...NT POINTS VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION MODIFICATIONS FUEL SAVING TIPS COMPONENT LOCATION FUNCTION INSTRUMENT PANEL READY TO RIDE PRE RIDE INSPECTION BASIC OPERATION AND RIDING E...

Page 10: ...based on this identification number and the engine number Your engine number will be used by a UM authori zed dealer for vehicle identification purposes only This number is stamped on the left engine...

Page 11: ...11 USER MANUAL UM MOTORCYCLES MAX RS 125 150 200 DIMENSIONS 2000mm 1280mm 850mm 750mm 1170mm...

Page 12: ...o the motorcycle opera tor passenger or pedestrians Before riding each time make sure of the following Riding a motorcycle leaves the rider exposed Therefore wearing appropriate protective gear can pr...

Page 13: ...ver consume alcohol or drugs before or while riding your motorcycle Limit the travel distance to avoid fatigue taht can affect performance and awareness from the elements Do not touch the engine or ex...

Page 14: ...ne that will bring you into another driver s field of sight at the earliest possible moment BEING SEEN The equilibrium and stability of your motorcycle are affected by the manner in which you load it...

Page 15: ...ing excess load on your motorcycle can cause an accident or crash resulting in severe injury or even death to the motorcycle operator passenger or pedestrians To carry passengers safely you must instr...

Page 16: ...not refuel while smoking or near any open flame Do not operate your motorcycle in a closed area as the exhaust fumes may cause loss of conscious ness or death within a short time Do not park the motor...

Page 17: ...ce and do not interfere with the operating controls WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR The long term wear and duration of your motorcycle depends of the way you treat it during the first days of operation and the f...

Page 18: ...motorcycle and to achieve a smoother operation Driving within allowed limits inside the city will yield surprising fuel economy Always maintain tires at recommended pressure Check pressure weekly Have...

Page 19: ...T LOCATION FUNCTION 1 5 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 LEFT CONTROL RIGHT CONTROL Clutch Lever Horn Button High and low beam switch Turning Lights Passing light switch 1 2 3 4 5 Engine kill switch Start switch Front b...

Page 20: ...engaged High Beam Indicator It will turn on when the head light is in high beam position Spedometer Indicates the instantaneousn speed of the motorcycle Odometer Indicates accumulated distance Gear P...

Page 21: ...ch has 3 positions ON OFF Steering Lock STEERING LOCK Incase of thieves when you parking please use this function Turn the handle bar to left press the key down and release then turn the key to positi...

Page 22: ...open fuel cap Insert the key Turn key clockwise CAUTION Do not mix the gasoline with any type of oil To close the fuel cap press cap down and make sure it is latched Remove the key and fold the protec...

Page 23: ...CHARGER Device for charging electronic systems such as cell phones tablets and other elements that have a USB connection ideal so that you never get disconnected ADJUSTABLE MIRROR Turn the mirro1 1 an...

Page 24: ...ER The front brake lever located on the right hand side is used to slow down or stop the vehicle Take your time to learn some braking techniques learn how use appropriate the combined brake system THR...

Page 25: ...and eficient the rear brake system GEAR SHIFT LEVER The gear shift lever is used to select the next higher or lower gear in the transmission To operate raise the gear shift lever after pulling in the...

Page 26: ...ycle while parked To operate use your foot to lower the stand until it is fully extended Raise the stand before riding CENTRAL PARAL The center stand is used to support the motorcycle while it is park...

Page 27: ...on t mis Even one drink can reduce your ability to respond to changing conditions and your reaction time gets worse with every additional drink IS YOUR MOTORCYCLE READY TO RIDE Before each ride it s i...

Page 28: ...ACTION FUEL Check fue ide C erl LEAKS Check fuel le ea e ENGINE OIL Chec ad ce TIRES Chec ir he ir ir ec ai WHEELS Check wh er whee DRIVE CHAIN Chec ec ded CABLES eak NUTS BOLTS Check al d THROTTLE Ch...

Page 29: ...TARTING STOPPING THE ENGINE Do not start the engine in an enclosed area The exhaust fumes release toxic carbon monoxide that can cause disability or even death Sit on the motorcycle Insert the key in...

Page 30: ...ed UM Service Center Recommended oil Renegade Ignitor SJ 10W40 MAX MIN FUEL STOP COCK SCHOKE LEVER The choke lever is used as an aid to start the engine The lever increases the percentage of fuel in t...

Page 31: ...Stroke 124 04cc 7kW 8500 RPM 8 6 N m 7000 RPM 9 1 56 5mm x 49 5mm CDI Air cooled 5 speed with clutch Chain Electric Kick 80 85 km h Single cylinder 4 Stroke 149cc 8 4kW 8500 RPM 11 4 N m 6000 RPM 9 2...

Page 32: ...ck absorber with spring 2 75 18 3 00 18 Disc Drum Aluminum Universal Hydraulic Telescopic Double shock absorber with spring 2 75 18 3 00 18 Disc Drum Aluminum MAX RS 125 MAX RS 150 MAX RS 200 OTHER PA...

Page 33: ...d 1 Engine oil 2 Engine oil filter element 3 Engine sump filter oil strainer 4 Air filter paper element 5 Fuel filter 6 Spark plug 7 8 Accelerator cable play 9 Clutch lever free play 10 Fuel cap No Se...

Page 34: ...150 200 No Service Month Km Description Whichever is Earlier 1st 1 1000 2nd 3 3000 3rd 6 6000 4th 9 9000 5th 12 12000 6th 15 15000 7th 18 18000 8th 21 21000 9th 24 24000 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 35: ...al cables for damage Sharp bend routing Pivot side stand center stand pillion foot rest Suspension opertion Fuel tank Nut bolts fasteners A Adjust C Clean I Inspect L Lubricate R Replace Note 1 Pleas...

Page 36: ...ng Malfunctioning of clutch starter switch and battery discharge POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Switch on ignition Push stop switch to ON position Clean vent hole Replace HT Lead connect the lead...

Page 37: ...ES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 3 Vehicle cranks but does not starts Engine Misfiring POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 4 Engine lacks power Accelerator cable free play excessive Air filter Rear chain adjust...

Page 38: ...not working Starter relay is defective Replace if found blown Check the continuity of wiring harness starting circuit Check the continuity Check the starter relay operation POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO...

Page 39: ...S ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 9 Horn not working Horn sound not proper Ignition Key is OFF Battery discharge Loose connection Fuse Blown Incorrect screw adjustment Keep Ign...

Page 40: ...200 POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 11 Battery is getting discharged a POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 12 Engine Overheat POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 13 Vehicle getting off in running...

Page 41: ...ose connection wiring harness defective Ensure all the connectors are firmly connected with wiring Check the continuity of lighting the circuit in wiring harness 15 Head Lamp illumination not proper H...

Page 42: ...200 POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 17 Brakes poor Disc disc POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 18 Vehicle wobbles 19 Traff...

Page 43: ...re washers Do notpuncture or make holes in the air box Replace air filter based on maintenance table recommendations Do not remove spark plug while engine is HOT Do not use non recommended spark plugs...

Page 44: ...Accident Use of the motorcycle in different conditions than the one it was designed for Use of spare parts lubricants coolants or supplies not approved by UM Motorcycles and most of the cases describ...

Page 45: ...o Code ___________________________________________________ Tire Make _____________________________________________________________Tire No __________________________________________________ Date of Sal...

Page 46: ...e Address Stamp Customer Signature VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No ______________________________________________ Engine No _________________________________________ INFORMATION...

Page 47: ...o Code ___________________________________________________ Tire Make _____________________________________________________________Tire No __________________________________________________ Date of Sal...

Page 48: ...e Address Stamp Customer Signature VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No ______________________________________________ Engine No _________________________________________ INFORMATION...

Page 49: ...o Code ___________________________________________________ Tire Make _____________________________________________________________Tire No __________________________________________________ Date of Sal...

Page 50: ...e Address Stamp Customer Signature VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No ______________________________________________ Engine No _________________________________________ INFORMATION...

Page 51: ...e list and information about the different Distributors Authorized Service Centers and warehouses where they sell original UM parts and spare parts request it from your UM Distribu tor in each country...

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