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Your  safety  is  very  important.  Your  motorcycle  can 
provide  many  years  of  service  and  pleasure,  if  you 
take  responsibility  for  your  own  safety  and 
understand  the  challenges  while  riding.  There  is 
much you can do to protect yourself when you ride.
Please read through the following instructions before 
riding your motorcycle the first time.

and understand all operating features.
 Take sufficient time training with safe and proper 

riding technique.

comfortable  with  your  motorcycle,  and 
knowledgeable with all road signs.

Failure to follow any safety instructions could cause 
severe  injury  or  even  death  to  the  motorcycle 
operator, 

passenger 

or 

pedestrians, 

Before riding each time, make sure of the following:

WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR

Riding  a  motorcycle  leaves  the  rider  exposed. 
Therefore,  wearing  appropriate  protective  gear  can 
prevent or diminish injuries from accidents.

  Helmet 

The  majority  of  serious  motorcycle 

injuries and deaths are direct result of a head injury. 
Therefore,  drivers  and  passengers  should  always 
wear  a  helmet  to  prevent  or  reduce  the  chance  of 
head injury.

 Eye and Face Protection

A plastic face shield 

can help prevent accidents by guarding the face and 
eyes  from  debris,  allowing  the  rider  to  devote  full 
attention to the road. Goggles or glasses can protect 
the eyes in the same manner.

 Clothing

Bright clothing should be worn by the 

driver  so  as  to  be  seen  easily  by  other  motorists. 
Avoid loose clothing that could catch on the levers, 
chain  or  wheels  which  could  result  in  an  accident. 
Gloves give you a better grip and help protect your 
hands

.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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RENEGADE 

I SPORT 125 EFI

UM INTERNATIONAL

 

Summary of Contents for Renegade I Sport 125 EFI

Page 1: ...RENEGADE I SPORT USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...THANK YOU AND WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF UM...

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Page 4: ...chieve 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...

Page 5: ...riously hurt if you d follow instructions instructions UM INTERNATIONAL RENEGADE I SPORT 125 EFI 4 To help you to get informed about safety decisions we have provided operating procedures and other in...

Page 6: ...Key UM Innovations COMPONENT LOCATION FUNCTION INSTRUMENT PANEL READY TO RIDE BASIC OPERATION AND RIDING ENGINE OIL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING RECOMMENDATIONS WARRA...

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Page 8: ...RENEGADE I SPORT 125 EFI 7 RENEGADE I SPORT 125 EFI UM INTERNATIONAL...

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Page 10: ...DIMENSIONS 710 mm 9 2090 mm 1410 mm 1130 mm RENEGADE I SPORT 125 EFI UM INTERNATIONAL...

Page 11: ...ine number Your engine number will be used by a UM authorized dealer for vehicle identification purposes only This number is stamped on the left engine case below the shift pedal It is a crime to remo...

Page 12: ...GEAR Riding a motorcycle leaves the rider exposed Therefore wearing appropriate protective gear can prevent or diminish injuries from accidents Helmet The majority of serious motorcycle injuries and d...

Page 13: ...vel at a speed that is proper to the operating conditions your ability and experience use it to make sure it is at safe operating condition maintenance procedures described in this manual conditions s...

Page 14: ...er it is advised to keep load to a minimum If you decide to carry any load take the following into account 13 Many motorcycle accidents are caused by car drivers who do not see motorcycle riders on th...

Page 15: ...ry or even death to the motorcycle operator passenger or pedestrians To carry passengers safely you must instruct the passenger before you start to the engine the driver handles when the motorcycle is...

Page 16: ...tem or the plastic parts flame as the exhaust fumes may cause loss of consciousness or death within a short time source Petrol in your eyes see a doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospital wash...

Page 17: ...reduce ground clearance and do not interfere with the operating controls BREAK IN The long term wear and duration of your motorcycle depends of the way you treat it during the first days of operation...

Page 18: ...t also to extend the usable life of your motorcycle and to achieve a smoother operation yield surprising fuel economy pressure Check pressure weekly according to the periodic service and maintenance t...

Page 19: ...ich when you use the rear brake the rear brake force is distribuited and helps to brake with the front brake too thus being softer an eficient the rear brake system KUI The Renegade I Sport 125 EFI co...

Page 20: ...ses a Mikuni EFI electronic fuel injection system which adapts to the environment collect information and improve the fuel consume performance thus the gases emissions are less harmful to the planet 1...

Page 21: ...OMPONENT LOCATION FUNCTION 2 5 1 4 3 4 2 3 1 5 LEFT CONTROL RIGHT CONTROL 1 Lever 2 Hi and Low 3 Horn 4 5 Light 1 2 Accelerator 3 4 Parking Lights Switch 5 20 UM INTERNATIONAL RENEGADE I SPORT 125 EFI...

Page 22: ...in neutral and there is no gear engaged 8 S 21 Check Engine Light It is normal that it lighting when you turn on the ignition switch but once you turn on the start switch and the engine start the chec...

Page 23: ...ted near handle bar This Key operated switch has 3 positions ON OFF Steering Lock Incase of thieves when you parking please use this function Turn the handle bar to left press the key down and release...

Page 24: ...close the fuel cap press cap down and make sure it is latched Remove the key and fold the protecting tab down FUEL TANK CAP DANGER CAUTION Do not mix fuel with any type of oil 23 RENEGADE I SPORT 125...

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Page 26: ...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 The throttle controls engine rpm speed To increase eng...

Page 27: ...or press the gear shift lever down to engage the next lower gear 26 The rear brake pedal is used to slow down or stop the vehicle Besides UM Renegade I Sport 125 EFI is equipeed with combined brake s...

Page 28: ...ore riding 27 CENTERSTAND The center stand should be used on level ground It will permit lifting the rear wheel off the ground To operate use your foot to lower the stand until touches the ground and...

Page 29: ...tion time gets worse with every additional drink READY TO RIDE ISYOURMOTORCYCLEREADYTORIDE motorcycle and make sure any problem you find is corrected A pre ride inspection is a must because road condi...

Page 30: ...be chain as needed CABLES Check cables for wear or breaks NUTS BOLTS Check all accessible nuts and bolts and make sure they are tight THROTTLE Check free play and adjust if needed Rotate the throttle...

Page 31: ...C OPERATION AND RIDING Sit on the motorcycle Insert the key in the ignition switch and unlock the steering Turn the switch ON Make sure motorcycle is in NEUTRAL Make sure that fuel valve is ON Press C...

Page 32: ...n is necessary To check oil level minutes otherwise level may not be accurate on dip stick incorporated in cap Change engine oil every 3000 Km at an Authorised UM Service Center Recommended oil Renega...

Page 33: ...Quantity Engine Oil Grade Front Suspension Rear Suspension Front Tyre Rear Tyre 7 3 Kw 7500 RPM 9 2 N m 6000 RPM 9 5 1 52 4 x 57 8 ECU Air cooled 5 speed Constant Mesh Two stage 13 43 1000 ml 10W 40 T...

Page 34: ...mm Ground Clearance mm Fuel Tank Capacity Litres Aluminum Rim Electric Start 143 Kg 710 mm 1130 mm 2090 mm 870 mm 1410 mm 230 mm 13 5 L TYRE PRESSURE Solo Rider Pillion Rider Front Tyre 28 PSI 28 PSI...

Page 35: ...imum performance trouble free service The vehicle must be serviced at every 3000 km or within 3 months whichever is earlier All activities are laid down for average riding conditions However depending...

Page 36: ...minals Apply petroleum jelly Drive chain slackness wear Drive chain sider condition 18 Front fork oil leakage I I I I I I I I I 19 L L L L L L L L L 20 Rear brake cam Steering ball races play adjustme...

Page 37: ...nth 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 I All electrical functions Leakage from Brake hose...

Page 38: ...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 firmly Tighten spark Plug If electrode dirty f...

Page 39: ...if necessary Fix cap lead firmly Clean reset gap or replace Ensure the all the connections POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 3 Vehicle cranks but does not starts Engine Misfiring POSSIBLE CAUSES ACT...

Page 40: ...ter switch not working Starter relay is defective Keep ignition key In ON condition Keep Kill switch in ON condition It should be more than 12 4 v Charge if required Replace if found blown Ensure the...

Page 41: ...CTIONS 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 Ignition Key in ON condition It should be...

Page 42: ...ative Earth terminal again Check the battery charging Crank the engine and check for regulator output voltage 14V 2000RPM Confirm the magneto of coil resistances are within specifications repalce if r...

Page 43: ...e 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 Headlight setting disturbed Reflector d...

Page 44: ...8 Vehicle wobbles Wheel rim runout Loose broken spokes Tyres not fitted correctly Wheels misaligned Under inflated tyres Rectify Tighten Replace spokes Re fit tyres correctly Ensure proper alignment I...

Page 45: ...nd avoid using high pressure washers recommendations spark plugs in poor condition adding too many electrical accessories in When washing the motorcycle avoid getting water in fuel tank electrical sys...

Page 46: ...sembled uncontrollable and or cases considered as incidental and that do not affect the normal performance of the motorcycle 45 UM offers high quality products with excellent guarantee coverage in a r...

Page 47: ...___________________ Frame No _____________________________________________________________ Model ___________________________________________________ Engine No _________________________________________...

Page 48: ...riding advice 10 11 12 Battery maintenance Tire pressure Check engine light EFI diagnostic Vehicle parking locking Cleaning Lubrication of drive chain INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER TO BE EXPLAINED BY DEALER...

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Page 50: ...limit of the warranty as specified Place Date VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No _____________________________________________ Engine No _________________________________________ 2...

Page 51: ...__________________________________ Model ___________________________________________________ Engine No ______________________________________________________________Color _____________________________...

Page 52: ...r in accordance with the scope and limit of the warranty as specified VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No ______________________________________________________ Engine No __________...

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