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Haojue VS125 99011H7H021H000 V02 EN 2021-4-7 15:11

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VS125

USER’S MANUAL

This manual should be considered a permanent part of the
motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold
or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator.

The

manual contains important safety information and instructions
which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.

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Haojue VS125 99011H7H021H000 V02 EN 2021-4-7 15:11

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Summary of Contents for VS125 2021

Page 1: ...t part of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator The manual contains important safety information and instructions which s...

Page 2: ...e in a manner which could expose the engine parts to excessive heat Please refer to the BREAK IN section for specific break in recommendations BWARNING BCAUTION NOTICE NOTE Please read this manual car...

Page 3: ...at the time of publication Due to improvements or other changes there may be some discrepancies in this manual Haojue reserves the right to make changes at any time Please note that this manual applie...

Page 4: ...ch accessory on the market or combinations of all the available accessories however your dealer can assist you in selecting quality accessories and installing them correctly Use extreme caution when s...

Page 5: ...ause oscillations in the front end and lead to instability problems Accessories added to the handle bars or front fork should be as light as possible and kept to a minimum Certain accessories displace...

Page 6: ...u should also wear eye protection RIDING APPAREL Loose fancy clothing might be uncomfortable and unsafe while riding a motorcycle Choose clothing of high quality and fit when riding INSPECTION BEFORE...

Page 7: ...essive speeds or high engine speeds MAINTENANCE OF CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE CLUTCH The clutch of the motorcycle is a centrifugal shoe type In order to maintain the normal function of the clutch and avoid...

Page 8: ...s mud roads and shoulders of road push the motorcycle through NOTE If you need to disassemble the clutch consult your Haojue dealer CONTROLS LOCATION OF PARTS 1 Rear brake lever 2 Left handle switches...

Page 9: ...e Spark plug Storage case Carburetor Fuel tank Air filter Kick start lever A Main stand B Engine oil filter C Passenger footrests D Side stand E Front brake switch F Front brake cylinder G Battery and...

Page 10: ...rder to lock up the steering first turn the handlebars to the left insert the key in the position turn counterclockwise to the 4 position The steering is then locked The ignition circuit are cut off S...

Page 11: ...naturally so the saddle lock can be opened DASHBOARD BCAUTION Do not spray the dashboard with high pressure water directly BCAUTION Never wipe the dashboard with any cloth that has been in contact wi...

Page 12: ...ht turn the ignition switch to the position don t start the engine the fuel gauge will indicate correctly LEFT HANDLE SWITCHES REAR BRAKE LEVER 1 To brake rear wheel grip this brake lever towards the...

Page 13: ...button is used for operating the starting motor With the ignition switch at the position grasp the front brake lever or rear brake lever and push the electric starter button to operate the starting mo...

Page 14: ...rclockwise At completion of fuel filling tighten fuel tank cap press down saddle and have saddle locked BWARNING Overfilling the fuel tank can cause the fuel to overflow when it expands due to heat fr...

Page 15: ...ING Do not start with the kick lever when the motorcycle is supported on the side stand and the main stand is not packed up FRONT STORAGE CASE This motorcycle is provided with a front storage case Thi...

Page 16: ...side stand is for temporary parking When use the side stand stop the engine then rotate the side stand to lower limit leave your motorcycle on the side stand only after confirming it is stable 3 BWAR...

Page 17: ...e muffler Unclean gasoline will block the fuel circuit and therefore lead to abnormal engine operation NOTE Dispose of waste engine oil properly to avoid environmental contamination We suggest you to...

Page 18: ...ires could cause tire slip and loss of control Use extra care when riding on new tires Perform proper break in of the tires as described in this section and avoid hard acceleration hard cornering and...

Page 19: ...and free movement of the brake lever 5 No spongy feeling when the brake lever is pressed 6 No brake dragging Tires 1 Correct tire pressure 2 Proper tire status 3 No punctures or fractures Fuel There i...

Page 20: ...slippery roads will lead to reduced tire friction and poor braking capacity and turning capacity therefore advanced braking is necessary BWARNING Crosswinds usually exist at tunnel exits or valleys or...

Page 21: ...her the longer preheating time the engine needs Riding after the engine is fully preheated will cause the engine to suffer less wear When the engine is warm 1 Grasp the front or rear brake lever 2 The...

Page 22: ...t its internal parts will be damaged and the exhaust pipe and the muffler will discolor STARTING OFF BWARNING Riding this motorcycle at excessive speed increases your chances of losing control This ma...

Page 23: ...le completely 2 Apply the front and rear brakes evenly and at the same time force to slow down until stopping 3 Turn the key to the position to stop engine 4 Park the motorcycle on a firm flat surface...

Page 24: ...s Urgent braking on uneven or slippery roads will cause the motorcycle to be out of control BWARNING Riding too close to other vehicles will result in rear end collisions A greater riding speed should...

Page 25: ...mechanic to do the maintenance items marked with an asterisk You may perform the unmarked maintenance items by referring to the instructions in this section if you have mechanical experience If you ar...

Page 26: ...ect Interval km Initial 1000 Every 3000 Every 6000 Items Month Initial 3 Every 6 Every 12 Fuel hose and Inspect Inspect secondary air hose Replace every 4 years Secondary air valve Replace every 3 yea...

Page 27: ...ng for treatment until it is time to maintain it as untimely replacement will often affect the service life of the motor If driving under a dusty or wet environment the filter element inspection or re...

Page 28: ...ad They could cause injury to humans or could damage the environment A used battery must be disposed of or recycled according to local law and must not be discarded with ordinary household waste Make...

Page 29: ...fuel consumption will increase If driving in dusty wet or muddy conditions the frequency of checking or replacing the filter should be increased Use the following procedure to check and replace the fi...

Page 30: ...ing and the cover 3 Check the sealing strip on the air filter housing for completeness and damage 4 Reassembly the cleaned air filter elements in the order opposite to that for removal Make sure the a...

Page 31: ...t lower oil collecting pipe 1 Remove the oil collecting pipe 2 from the fixing clip 1 2 Loosen the clamp 3 and move it up 3 Pull out the oil collecting pipe plug 4 from the oil collecting pipe 2 4 Dra...

Page 32: ...rect fit or heat range for your engine This may cause severe engine damage BCAUTION Use one spark plug listed below or equivalent Consult your Haojue dealer or a qualified mechanic if you are not sure...

Page 33: ...rk plug firstly install the spark plug and its cap 9 and then unscrew the fuel tank cap 6 install the front half body 7 of storage box and the saddle connect the fuel overflow pipe 8 and the rear half...

Page 34: ...l check A UPPER LEVEL B LOWER LEVEL C 2 3 POSITION Inspect the engine oil level following the steps below 1 Stop the engine and support it on a flat ground with the help of the main stand 2 Start the...

Page 35: ...stall engine oil the dipstick again 1 7 Start the engine and have it run for several minutes 8 Stop the engine and inspect the engine oil with the dipstick several minutes later The engine oil level s...

Page 36: ...e the engine oil strainer as instructed in the TABLE OF REGULAR MAINTENANCE The replacing steps are as follows 1 Completely drain the original engine oil as instructed in section Engine oil replacemen...

Page 37: ...ll cap turn the adjusting screw to right and left to keep the engine revolving speed between 1500 1700 rpm BCAUTION Adjustment the engine idle speed should be done when the engine has been fully pre h...

Page 38: ...se of damage 3 Check every pipe dumping cut off valve 2 and activated carbon canister 1 for blockage and clear or replace if necessary BWARNING We strongly recommend having the fuel evaporation pollut...

Page 39: ...ing system is leaking 2 Inspect if the brake fluid hose has crack s 3 Operate the front and rear brakes to inspect if they are flexible 4 Inspect the wear conditions of the brake discs pads and shoes...

Page 40: ...ypes of brake fluid BCAUTION Spilled brake fluid can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts Be careful not to spill any fluid when filling the brake fluid reservoir Wipe spilled fluid up immediatel...

Page 41: ...ear wheel The adjusting steps are as follows 1 Turn the adjusting nut 2 on the brake Turn it clockwise for a smaller free stroke or anticlockwise for a larger one Make the free stroke 1 20 30 mm 2 Aft...

Page 42: ...the pressure is too high or too low it will affect ride stability and will cause the tire to wear Standard for tire pressure under normal temperature Solo riding Double riding kPa kgf cm2 kPa kgf cm2...

Page 43: ...the latter content of TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS When replacing a burnt out bulb be sure to use the bulb with the same rated power and specification If using a different bulb it might cause overload of...

Page 44: ...use box is located on the outside of next to the battery If a sudden power failure or circuit disconnection occurs while riding the fuse should be checked first BWARNING It is very dangerous to use fu...

Page 45: ...eck the ignition system next 6 Remove the spark plug and connect it to ignition coil 7 Fix the screwed part of spark plug onto the outer case of engine open ignition switch to the position and press t...

Page 46: ...le in a normal riding position to avoid leakage of its engine oil and gear oil STORAGE If the motorcycle is kept out of service in winter or any other seasons it should be maintained using proper mate...

Page 47: ...r appearance of the filled battery make sure that there is no bruise or cracks on the outer case there is no distortion or deformation of terminals and clear the surface of the filled battery 1 1 2 Me...

Page 48: ...ecial charger When charging keep the room well ventilated and free from flame 2 5 2 Recharge according to the battery instruction manual 3 PRECAUTIONS 3 1 When using or charging battery stay off the f...

Page 49: ...e Transmission automatic progressive type 0 782 2 672 Final speed ratio 8 294 Performance Maximum speed 82km h Climbing ability 25o Braking distance 6m Riding Turn diameter 3 8m Front tire 90 90 10 50...

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