HYOSUNG RT125D Owner's Manual page 37

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WARNING
The
side stand safe device.
This safe device is returned by itself.
Push the side stand until it in contact
with the ground.
WARNING
Following another vehicle too closely
can lead to a collision. As vehicle
speeds increase, stopping distance
increases progressively.
Be sure you have a safe stopping
distance between you and the vehicle in
front of you.
5. Park the motorcycle on a firm, flat
surface where it will not fall over.
WARNING
A hot muffler can burn you. The muffler
will be hot enough to burn you for some
time after stopping the engine.
Park the motorcycle where pedestrians
or children are not likely to touch the
muffler.
6. Turn the handlebar all the way to the left.
Push down the key to the "OFF" position,
and turn it to the "LOCK" position after
come up again.
7. Remove the ignition key.
comes equipped with a
BREAK-IN
The opening explains how important
proper break-in is to achieve maximum life
and performance from your new Hyosung.
The following guidelines explain proper
break-in procedures.
★ ★ MAXIMUM THROTTLE OPENING
RECOMMENDATIONS
The table below shows the maximum
throttle opening recommendation during the
break-in period.
Initial 800km (500miles)
Up to 1,600km (1,000miles)
★ ★ AVOID CONSTANT LOW SPEED
Operating the engine at constant low
speed (light load) can cause parts to glaze
and not seat in.
Allow the engine to accelerate freely
through the gears, without exceeding the
recommended maximum limits. Do not,
however, use full throttle for the first
1,600km (1,000 miles).
★ ★ VARY THE ENGINE SPEED
The engine speed should be varied and
not held at a constant speed.
This allows the parts to be "loaded"with
pressure and then unloaded, allowing the
parts to cool.
This aids the mating process of the parts.
It is essential that some stress be placed on
the engine components during break-in to
ensure this mating process.
Do not, though, apply excessive load on
the engine.
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Less than 1/2 throttle
Less than 3/4 throttle

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