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  • Page 2 This manual is to be considered an integral part of the vehicle, which must be delivered complete with it also in case of resale. aprilia s.p.a. reserves the right to modify its models at any time, without prejudice to the main characteristics here described.
  • Page 3 Therefore, get a thorough knowledge of the vehicle, in such a way as to be able to drive in the traffic safely. For the controls and repairs not expressly described in this manual, for the purchase of aprilia Genuine Spare Parts, accessories and other products, as well as for specific technical advice, contact only aprilia Official Outlets and Officials Dealers, who can ensure you reliable and prompt servicing.
  • Page 4: General Contents

    GENERAL CONTENTS SAFE DRIVE, 5 - basic safety rules, 6 - clothing, 12 - accessories, 13 - load, 14. ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS, 16 ARRANGEMENT OF THE INSTRUMENTS, 17 INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS, 18 - instrument and indicator table, 19 MAIN INDEPENDENT CONTROLS, 20 - controls on the left side of the handlebars, 20 - controls on the right side of the handlebars, 21 - ignition switch and steering lock, 22 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT, 23 - glove compartment, 23 - tool kit, 23 - crash helmet hook, 24 - raising the fuel tank,...
  • Page 6: Basic Safety Rules

    BASIC SAFETY RULES To drive the vehicle it is necessary to be in possession of all the requirements prescribed by law (driving licence, minimum age, psychophysical ability, insurance, state taxes, vehicle registration, number plate, etc.). Gradually get to know the vehicle by driving it first in areas with low traffic and/or private areas.
  • Page 7 Most road accidents are caused by the driver's lack of experi- ence. NEVER lend the vehicle to beginners and, in any case, make sure that the driver has all the requirements for driving. Rigorously observe all road signs and national and local road regulations.
  • Page 8 Avoid obstacles that could damage the vehicle or make you lose control. Avoid riding in the slipstream created by preceding vehicles in order to increase your speed. Always drive with both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests, in the correct driving posture. Absolutely avoid standing up or stretching your limbs while driving.
  • Page 9 The driver should pay attention and avoid distractions caused by people, things and movements (never smoke, eat, drink, read, etc.) while driving. Use only the vehicle's specific fuels and lubricants indicated in the "Lubricant Chart"; check all oil, fuel and coolant levels reg- ularly.
  • Page 10 If necessary, have the vehicle inspected by an aprilia Official Dealer, who should carefully check the frame, handlebars, sus- pensions, safety parts and all the devices that you cannot check by yourself.
  • Page 11 Any modification of the vehicle and/or the removal of original components can compromise vehicle performance levels and ONLY ORIGINALS safety or even make it illegal. We recommend respecting all regulations and national and lo- cal provisions regarding the equipment of the vehicle. In particular, avoid all modifications that increase the vehicle's performance levels or in any case alter its original characteris- tics.
  • Page 12 CLOTHING Before starting, always wear a correctly fastened crash hel- met. Make sure that it is homologated, in good shape, of the right size and that the visor is clean. Wear protective clothing, preferably in light and/or reflecting colours. In this way you will make yourself more visible to the other drivers, thus notably reducing the risk of being knocked down, and you will be more protected in case of fall.
  • Page 13 ACCESSORIES The owner of the vehicle is responsible for the choice, installa- tion and use of any accessory. Avoid installing accessories that cover horns or lights or that could impair their functions, limit the suspension stroke and the steering angle, hamper the operation of the controls and reduce the distance from the ground and the angle of inclination in turns.
  • Page 14 LOAD Be careful and moderate when loading your luggage. Keep any luggage loaded as close as possible to the baryc- enter of the vehicle and distribute the load uniformly on both sides, in order to reduce imbalance to the minimum. Furthermore, make sure that the load is firmly secured to the vehicle, especially during long trips.
  • Page 15 Do not carry animals or children on the glove compartment or on the luggage-rack. Do not exceed the maximum load allowed for each side-bag. When the vehicle is overloaded, its stability and its manoeu- vrability can be compromised.
  • Page 16: Arrangement Of The Main Elements

    ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS KEY Fig. 1 1) Fuel tank plug 2) Saddle lock 3) Mixer oil tank plug 4) Transmission control lever 5) Side stand 6) Passenger's handle Fig. 1 KEY Fig. 2 1) Pillion 2) Rear brake fluid tank 3) Coolant expansion tank plug 4) Front brake fluid tank 5) Rear brake control lever...
  • Page 17: Arrangement Of The Instruments

    ARRANGEMENT OF THE INSTRUMENTS KEY Fig. 3 1) Left rear-view mirror 2) High beam signaller push button ( 3) Clutch lever 4) Cold start lever ( 5) Dimmer switch ( 6) Multifunction computer push button (LAP) 7) Horn push button ( 8) Direction indicator switch ( 9) Start push button ( Fig.
  • Page 18: Instruments And Indicators

    INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS KEY Fig. 4 1) Multifunction computer 2) Revolution counter 3) Speedometer 4) Total kilometres odometer 5) Trip odometer 6) Trip odometer control knob 7) Low fuel warning light ( 8) High beam warning light ( 9) Neutral indicator warning light ( Fig.
  • Page 19 INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS DESCRIPTION FUNCTION Multifunction computer It indicates the water temperature, the battery voltage, the hour and minutes and it makes it possible to clock and record the track lap times. Revolution counter It indicates the number of engine revolutions per minute. Speedometer It indicates the driving speed.
  • Page 20: Main Independent Controls

    2) DIRECTION INDICATOR SWITCH ( MAIN INDEPENDENT CONTROLS To indicate the turn to the left, move the switch to the left; to indicate the turn to the right, move the CONTROLS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE switch to the right. HANDLEBAR (Fig.
  • Page 21 CONTROLS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR (Fig. 6) The electrical parts work only when the ignition switch is in position " ". 1) HEADLIGHT SWITCH ( - •) When the headlight switch is in position "•", the lights are off; when the switch is in position " "...
  • Page 22: Steering Lock

    IGNITION SWITCH (Fig. 7) STEERING LOCK The ignition switch is positioned on the upper plate of Never turn the key to position " " in run- the steering tube (Fig. 7). ning conditions, in order to avoid losing control of the vehicle. The ignition key (1) operates the ignition switch/steering lock and opens the glove To lock the steering, turn the handlebars completely...
  • Page 23: Auxiliary Equipment

    AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT GLOVE COMPARTMENT (Fig. 8-9) The glove compartment is under the saddle. – To unlock the saddle, introduce the ignition key in the lock (2-Fig. 8) and turn it clockwise, after which you can raise the saddle (1-Fig. 8). To lock the saddle it isn't necessary to use the igni- tion key;...
  • Page 24 TOOL KIT (Fig. 9) To reach the tool kit (1), just unlock and raise the saddle. In the tool kit the following spanners are provided: no. 1 3 mm hexagon spanner no. 1 5 mm hexagon spanner no. 1 6 mm hexagon spanner no.
  • Page 25 Now lower the saddle and lock it. To release the crash helmet from the hook, raise the saddle, release the wire from the hook and lower the saddle; before leaving, take care that the wire doesn't get crushed and that the saddle is well locked.
  • Page 26: Multifunction Computer

    If the writing "LLL" is displayed, check If the temperature is lower than 30°C, the writing the sensor and/or the electrical connec- "COLD" appears on the display. tion circuit (possible failure). Reading range: 0 130°C. If necessary contact your aprilia Official Dealer.
  • Page 27 V BATT (Battery voltage) To increase the value, press the By pressing the "M" "S" push button. push button for the second time, the VBA T TEXT battery voltage, ex- TH2O TIME To set the minutes, press the "M" pressed in volt, is push button.
  • Page 28 How to use the LAP function. How to recall the time per lap (LAP MEMORY) (Only for races in places that are closed to traf- fic). To recall the time per lap, press the "L" push button. To initialize the computer for the The writing "Ld"...
  • Page 29 Since unleaded petrol expands under the MAIN COMPONENTS heat of the sun and due to the effects of sun radiation, never fill the tank to the FUEL brim. The fuel used for internal combustion en- gines is extremely inflammable and in Use only premium grade petrol, in conformity with the DIN 51600 standard, min.
  • Page 30 MIXER OIL TANK (Fig. 14) To pour oil into the tank, remove the saddle (see "GLOVE COMPARTMENT" - page 23) and then take The vehicle is provided with a separate mixer to off the pressure plug (1). blend the petrol with oil for the lubrication of the en- gine.
  • Page 31: Transmission Oil

    (see "CHECKING THE TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL able to carry out the usual checking operations, AND TOPPING UP" - page 53, "CHANGING THE contact your aprilia Official Dealer. TRANSMISSION OIL" - page 54 and "LUBRICANT Make sure that the brake disc and the friction sur- CHART"...
  • Page 32 The brakes are the parts that most ensure your safety and for this reason they must always be perfectly working. The brake fluid must be changed once a year by an aprilia Official Dealer. This vehicle is provided with front hydraulic disc brake.
  • Page 33 In case of excessive stroke of the brake lever, of ex- cessive elasticity or in case there is air in the circuit, contact your aprilia Official Dealer, since it may be necessary to bleed the system. In any case, the bleeding must be carried out after the first 1000 km.
  • Page 34 Make sure that the fluid level is included between the always be perfectly working. The brake "MIN" and "MAX" marks. If the fluid level does not fluid must be changed once a year by an aprilia reach the "MIN" mark, provide for topping up. Official Dealer.
  • Page 35 – tighten the lock nut (1). After the adjustment, make sure that Fig. 17 when the brake is released the wheel turns freely. Minimum lever clearance: 3 - 4 mm. Check the braking efficiency. If necessary, do not hesitate to contact your aprilia Official Dealer.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Clutch

    ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH If the engine stops or tends to advance when the gears are engaged, or if the clutch slips causing a delay in the acceleration in comparison with the en- gine speed, adjust the clutch. Minor adjustments can be carried out by means of the adjuster (1-Fig.
  • Page 37 – reassemble the clutch inspection cover. If it is not possible to obtain a correct ad- justment or if the clutch does not function properly, contact your aprilia Official Dealer. Periodically lubricate the clutch cable with a suitable lubricant, in order to avoid premature wear and corro- sion.
  • Page 38 COOLANT (Fig. 21) Remember: 1 mile = 1.6 km 1 km = 0.625 miles. Check the coolant level every 1500 km and after long rides; change it every 2 years. The vehicle is sold with a mixture made up of 70% water and 30% antifreeze.
  • Page 39 To change the fluid, or in case of leaks in their grip and the controllability of the vehicle. the circuit, contact your aprilia Official Change the tyre when it is worn out or in case of Dealer.
  • Page 40 FRONT ......... 180 kPa (1,8 bar) REAR ..........200 kPa (2 bar) Use only tyres in the size suggested by aprilia (see "TECHNICAL DATA" - page 82). FOR DRIVE WITH PASSENGER Do not install tyres with air tube on rims for tube- FRONT .........
  • Page 41: Catalytic Silencer

    CATALYTIC SILENCER To have the catalytic converter function correctly and for long and to reduce possible problems regarding (For the catalytic version only) the soiling of the thermal unit and of the exhaust, it is Avoid parking the RS 125-catalytic ver- necessary to avoid covering long distances with the sion near dry brush wood or in places engine running at constantly low rpm.
  • Page 42 Do not hesitate to consult your aprilia INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Official Dealer in case there is something you do not understand about the func- Before departure, always carry out a pre- tioning of some controls or in case you suspect liminary checking of the vehicle to make or discover some irregularities.
  • Page 43: Preliminary Checking Operations

    PRELIMINARY CHECKING OPERATIONS COMPONENT CHECK PAGE Front and rear disc brake Check the functioning, the idle stroke of the control lever, the brake fluid oil level and make sure there are no leaks. Check the wear of the pads. 32 ÷ 37 If necessary, top up the fluid tank.
  • Page 44 STARTING Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which is extremely noxious if inhaled. Avoid starting the vehicle in closed or badly-ventilated rooms. The non-observance of these warnings could cause loss of consciousness or even lead to death by asphyxia. The stand is provided with an automatic recovery device.
  • Page 45 W hen the start push button " " is pressed, the mixer oil reserve warning light " " comes on. With the engine in running condition, when the start push button " " is released, the mixer oil reserve warning light " "...
  • Page 46: Departure And Drive

    DEPARTURE AND DRIVE For the departure, proceed as follows: – make sure that the engine is warm; Before leaving, carefully read the "SAFE – with released throttle grip and idling engine, pull DRIVE" chapter page 5 ÷ 15. the clutch lever and engage the first gear by press- Adjust the inclination of the rear-view ing the gearshift foot lever downwards (Fig.
  • Page 47 If the brakes only are continuously oper- RUNNING-IN ated on downhill stretches, the friction Remember: 1 mile = 1.6 km surfaces can become overheated, thus 1 km = 0.625 miles. reducing the braking efficiency. Exploit the engine compression and shift down After the first 1000 km, carry out the using both brakes intermittently.
  • Page 48: Stopping And Parking

    STOPPING AND PARKING To park: – shift the gears to the neutral; To stop the vehicle: – turn the ignition switch to position " " (Fig. 26); – release the throttle grip, stop the vehicle by putting – turn the fuel cock to position "OFF"; on both brakes and shifting down according to the –...
  • Page 49: Suggestions To Prevent Theft

    SUGGESTIONS TO PREVENT THEFT SURNAME: ..............NAME: ............... NEVER leave the ignition key inserted and always use the steering lock. ADDRESS: ..............Park the vehicle in a safe place, possibly in a garage ................... or a protected place. T E L E P H O N E N O .
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    If you need assistance or technical advice consult, stop the engine, extract the key from the when possible, your aprilia Official Dealer, who can ignition block, if possible lift the vehicle by ensure you quick and careful servicing.
  • Page 51: Regular Service Intervals Chart

    REGULAR SERVICE INTERVALS CHART After running-in Every 4000 km Every 8000 km Checking operations (1000 km or 4 months) or 8 months or 16 months Battery - fluid level Spark plug Carburettor Wheel centering Steering bearings and steering Wheel bearings Air cleaner Clutch clearance Braking systems...
  • Page 52: Identification Data

    IDENTIFICATION DATA It is a good idea to write down the frame and engine numbers in the space provided in this manual. ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is stamped on the upper part of the crankcase, on the left (Fig. 27). Engine no.
  • Page 53 CHECKING THE TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL AND TOPPING UP (Fig. 29) Remember: 1 mile = 1.6 km 1 km = 0.625 miles. Read pages 31 and 50 carefully. Check the transmission oil level every 4000 km, ex- cepted the cases in which the oil change is recom- mended (see "CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION OIL"...
  • Page 54: Changing The Transmission Oil

    CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION OIL To carry out the changing: – warm up the engine for a few minutes, to facilitate (Fig. 30) the oil outflow during the following draining phase; When warmed up, the engine contains – keep the vehicle in vertical position, with the two hot oil;...
  • Page 55 (page 56). this means that there are crushed or seized links. To To change the chain, contact your aprilia Offi- eliminate the risk of seizures, lubricate the chain fre- cial Dealer, who will ensure you careful and quently (see page 57).
  • Page 56 Adjustment If after the checking it is necessary to adjust the chain tension, proceed as follows: – loosen the fastening nut of the rear wheel pin (1- Fig. 32); – loosen the two lock nuts of the right (2-Fig. 32) and left (1-Fig.
  • Page 57 Crushed or vents. seized links must be lubricated and re- paired. If this is not possible, consult your aprilia Official Dealer, who will provide for changing the chain.
  • Page 58: Front Wheel

    In this case consult your aprilia Official Dealer, who will carry out the proper maintenance operation. Read page 50 carefully.
  • Page 59 To reassemble the wheel: Have the driving torque, centering and balancing – position the wheel between the fork rods; of the wheel checked by your aprilia Official – insert the pin (3-Fig. 35); Dealer, in order to avoid accidents that may be –...
  • Page 60: Rear Wheel

    In this case consult your aprilia Official Dealer, who will carry out the proper maintenance operation. Read page 50 carefully.
  • Page 61 To reassemble the wheel, carry out the following op- Have the driving torque, centering and balancing erations: of the wheel checked by your aprilia Official – position the wheel between the rear fork arms; Dealer, in order to avoid accidents that may be –...
  • Page 62: Removing The Fuel Tank

    REMOVING THE FUEL TANK When you perform the following opera- tions, be extremely careful: the petrol may flow out of the tank and catch fire if it gets in contact with the red-hot surfaces of the engine! Read pages 29 and 50 carefully. To remove the fuel tank, proceed as follows: –...
  • Page 63: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER – apply a filter oil or a thick oil (SAE 80W-90) on the whole surface, then squeeze it to eliminate the oil in excess. It must be well impregnated, though not Do not use petrol or inflammable solvents dripping.
  • Page 64: Inspecting The Front And Rear Suspension

    INSPECTING THE FRONT AND REAR If you notice irregularities in the opera- tion or if the help of a qualified technician SUSPENSION is necessary, contact your aprilia Official Remember: 1 mile = 1.6 km Dealer. 1 km = 0.625 miles.
  • Page 65: Checking The Steering

    CHECKING THE STEERING Read page 50 carefully. To check the steering it is necessary to: – raise the front wheel, by means of a support or a special stand; – shake the fork in the driving direction (Fig. 42); – if the slack must be adjusted, loosen the lock nut (1 - Fig.
  • Page 66 ADJUSTING THE EXHAUST PORT VALVE "ELECTRONIC RAVE" (Fig. 44) (only for the standard version) Read page 50 carefully. The opening and closing of the exhaust port valve "RAVE" are controlled by a solenoid which, when ex- cited, attracts a magnetic core connected with a ca- ble that acts on the valve.
  • Page 67 To carry out a rapid checking of the wear of the rear pads, proceed as follows: – open the cover; – if the thickness (even of one pad only) has reduced to about 1 mm, replace both pads. Have the pads changed by your aprilia Official Dealer.
  • Page 68 BLEEDING THE MIXER OIL TANK (Fig. 46-47) Read page 50 carefully. If you run out of oil in the mixer tank, or if the mixer oil pipe is removed, it is neces- sary to bleed the system. This operation is indispensable, since the running of the engine with air in the mixer oil system may cause seri- ous damages to the engine itself.
  • Page 69 – The minimum speed of the engine (idling) must be about 1300±150 rpm. – By acting on the throttle grip, accelerate and decel- erate a few times to verify the correct functioning and to check if the idling speed is constant. If necessary, contact your aprilia Official Dealer...
  • Page 70 SPARK PLUG (Fig. 50) Remember: 1 mile = 1.6 km 1 km = 0.625 miles. Read page 50 carefully. Change the spark plug every 6000 km. Remove the spark plug and clean it carefully, remov- ing carbon deposits; change it if necessary. To remove and clean the spark plug: –...
  • Page 71 If the spark plug has crackings on the insulating ma- terial, corroded electrodes or excessive deposits, it must be changed. – Check the spark plug gap (Fig. 50) with a thickness gauge. The gap must be about 0,5 mm; if neces- sary adjust it, carefully bending the earth electrode.
  • Page 72 BATTERY (Fig. 51) If the electrolyte is accidentally swallowed, drink a lot of water or milk, then continue with milk of Remember: 1 mile = 1.6 km magnesia or vegetable oil and consult a doctor 1 km = 0.625 miles. without delay.
  • Page 73: Long Period Of Inactivity

    To recharge, disconnect the cables, extract the bat- LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY tery from the container and remove the element If the vehicle remains unused for a long period, re- plugs. move the battery and recharge it completely, by us- Use an amperage equal to 1/10th of the battery ca- ing a trickle charge.
  • Page 74 In this case it is advisable to con- – before replacing the fuse, try to find out what sult an aprilia Official Dealer. caused the trouble, if possible; – then replace the fuse with a new one having the Read page 50 carefully.
  • Page 75: Adjusting The Headlight Beam

    ADJUSTING THE HEADLIGHT BEAM (Fig. 53-54) The headlight beam can be adjusted by turning the proper screw with a screwdriver (1-Fig. 53). By turning it clockwise the headlight beam sets up- wards, while by turning it anticlockwise the beam sets downwards. Fig.
  • Page 76: Changing The Headlight Bulbs

    BULBS Before changing a bulb, turn the ignition switch to position " ". Change the bulb wearing clean gloves. Do not leave fingerprints on the bulb, since these may cause its overheating and consequent breakage. If you touch the bulb with bare hands, remove any fingerprint with alcohol, in order to prevent it from blowing frequently.
  • Page 77: Changing The Dashboard Bulbs

    The right bulb corresponds to the high beam, the left bulb to the low beam and the central bulb to the parking light. CHANGING THE DASHBOARD BULBS (Fig. 57) Read pages 76 and 50 carefully. Proceed as follows: – take off the ten screws that fasten the front plastic protection;...
  • Page 78: Changing The Number Plate Bulb

    CHANGING THE DIRECTION INDICATOR BULBS (Fig. 59) Read pages 76 and 50 carefully. Proceed as follows: – extract the screw (1); – remove the protection glass (2); – press the bulb slightly and rotate it anticlockwise; – remove the bulb from its seat; –...
  • Page 79: Draining The Fuel Tank

    TRANSPORT CLEANING Before transporting the vehicle, it is nec- After the vehicle has been washed, its essary to empty the fuel tank and the car- braking functions could be temporarily burettor completely, making sure that both are impaired because of the presence of wa- completely dry.
  • Page 80: Long Periods Of Inactivity

    Do not wash the vehicle under the sun, Press the start push button “ ” for a few seconds, especially during the summer, when the to distribute the oil evenly on the cylinder surfaces. – Remove the battery (see "BATTERY" - page 72) body is still warm, since if the shampoo and charge it.
  • Page 81: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONS Max. length.............. 1960 mm Max. width............... 780 mm Max. height incl. front plastic protection ....1090 mm Seat height .............. 810 mm Wheelbase............... 1345 mm Min. ground clearance..........135 mm Steering diameter ............ 4090 mm Weight without fuel and oil........115 kg ENGINE Type.................
  • Page 82 GEARS Type................. no. 6 gears with foot control on the left Ratios: 1st ............... Z=10/30=1:3.00 2nd ................Z=14/29=1:2.071 3rd................Z=17/27=1:1.588 4th ................Z=19/25=1:1.316 5th ................Z=21/24=1:1.143 6th ................Z=22/23=1:1.045 TRANSMISSION Primary..............Z=20/64=1:3.2 Secondary (chain type)..........Z=16/39=1:2.44 CARBURETTOR Model ..............Dell’Orto VHSB 34 LD Model (for catalytic version)........
  • Page 83 TYRES Front................ 110 / 70 ZR 17" Inflation pressure ............ 180 kPa (1.8 bar) Rear................. 150 / 60 ZR 17" Inflation pressure ............ 200 kPa (2 bar) Inflation pressure (with passenger)......230 kPa (2.3 bar) IGNITION Type................. CDI Spark advance ............12° before T.D.C. at 1300 rpm Spark plug ...............
  • Page 84: Lubricant Table

    LUBRICANT TABLE Transmission oil (recommended): F.C., SAE 75W-90. As an alternative to the recommended oil, it is possible to use high-quality oils with characteristics in compliance with or superior to the A.P.I. GL-4 specifications. Mixer oil (recommended): MAX 2T COMPETITION As an alternative to the recommended oil, it is possible to use high-quality oils with characteristics in compliance with or superior to the ISO-L-ETC++, A.P.I.
  • Page 85 Importers APRILIA MOTO U.K. LTD DUNRAGIT STRANRAER WIGTOWNSHIRE DG9 8PN SCOTLAND (UK) TEL. (01581) 400660 400661 IDEAL MOTOR SPORT PTE LTD 18, HOWARD ROAD 1336 SINGAPORE (SGP) TEL. 2820082 2821012 AVIRAM & GOLDMAN IMPORT & MARKETING CO. LTD 21, TUSHIA STREET 61572 TEL-AVIV P.O.
  • Page 86 WIRING DIAGRAM RS125...
  • Page 87: Cable Colours

    WIRING DIAGRAM KEY - RS125 26) Neutral warning light Generator 2) Spool 27) Mixer oil reserve warning light 3) Starter 28) High beam warning light 4) Voltage regulator 29) Direction indicator warning light 5) Fuses 30) Horn 6) Battery 31) Front right direction indicator 7) Start relay 32) Low/high beam bulb 8) Front stoplight switch...
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  • Page 92 – Do not dispose of oil, fuel, polluting substances and components in the environment. – Do not keep the engine running if it isn't necessary. – Avoid disturbing noises.

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