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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
The moped is a single-track motor vehicle of simple design, easy to handle and control.
To get well acquainted with it, we recommended, that you read this Owner's Handbook prior to its use.
In this way you will avoid any inconvenience and trouble, and the moped will serve you to your full
We wish you many happy and carefree miles on your new moped
The design of the moped, its specifications, description and illustrations contained
herein are liable to changes resulting from further development and improvements.
CONTENTS
Benefit yourself of the advantages offered to you by the automatic two-speed gearbox of your moped.
Description of the automatic function of the gearbox.
After the engine has started, the moped starts moving in response to the opening of the throttle (accelerating)
without any use of the other control elements on the handlebars (single speed moped only). By further
acceleration (increasing the speed of the moped), the second gear is engaged automatically and smoothly.
When riding uphill, the change to 1st.-speed gear takes place automatically.
In addition to this control by road speed, the moped provides for a momentous control (depending on the
turning of the twist grip).
Thus you can use the controls of your machine in the following ways:
1. Starting at full throttle - sports style riding. The change from 1st to 2nd gear takes place at a lower
R.P.M. and at a higher road speed.
2. Starting with only partly opened throttle is more economical. The change from 1st to 2nd gear takes
place at a lower engine speed and an increased road speed.
3. In city traffic, riding behind a slower vehicle in 2nd gear while decelerating by throttling down is more
economical and less noisy as when changing down to 1st gear.
4. When riding in 2nd gear at a certain steady (free-running) speed, it is possible to change immediately to
the 1st gear and to accelerate effectively by turning down the throttle.
5. Braking with the engine to a stop in the more economical and less noisy 2nd gear after the
disengagement of the starting clutch will avoid engine stalling.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS LOCATED a. on steering head
IGNITION TIMING
1 to 1.5 mm before piston T.D.C.
FUEL MIXTURE
1:40 during first 400 km (200 miles)
Classic Cycles Technical Resources
JAWA MOPED
No special skill is required for its maintenance.
satisfaction.
ZMV,š. p. Kolárovo
CSFR
MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLE 50 cc
MODEL M - 210
Manufacteur: ZMV, š. p. Kolárovo
Czechoslovakia
b. on left-hand top side of engine
1:50 after break in

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Classic Cycles Technical Resources OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS JAWA MOPED MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLE 50 cc MODEL M – 210 Manufacteur: ZMV, š. p. Kolárovo Czechoslovakia The moped is a single-track motor vehicle of simple design, easy to handle and control.
  • Page 2: Technical Data

    Fig. 1 Jawa Moped — Main Parts 1. Tail lamp, 2. Rear mudguard, 3. Tire pump, 4. Luggage carrier, 5. Tool kit, 6. Rear telescopic suspension unit, 7. Intake air cleaner, 8. Fuel tank, 9. Fuel tank filler cap, 10. Handlebars, 11. Headlamp, 12. Frame, 13.
  • Page 3: Controls

    Classic Cycles Technical Resources II. CONTROLS The following few controls of the moped are easy to operate: a) Throttle twist grip (1, Fig.2) by the rotation of which the clutch is engaged or disengaged automatically while the throttle is opened or closed and thus the vehicle accelerates or decelerates. b) Front brake lever (2, Fig.2) and rear brake lever (3, Fig.2), by the depressing of which the vehicle is braked and stopped.
  • Page 4: Riding Instructions

    www.ClassicCycles.org III. RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Before starting check: — brakes — tire pressures — amount of fuel in the tank — functioning light (while engine is running) — correct tensioning of secondary chain. Fuelling The fuel used in the moped is gas mixed with oil in the recommended ratio. Use regular gas and observe the mixing ratio when filling the fuel tank using a funnel with a strainer when filling the tank.
  • Page 5 Classic Cycles Technical Resources Running in a new machine The way a new moped is run affects its life, performance, and fuel consumption. Therefore observe the following instructions during the break in period. a) Mix the fuel — regular gas with two cycle oil in 40:1 ratio. Note: Use two cycle oil only! b) Use this fuel during the break-in period (for about 400 km- 200 miles) and do not exceed the maximum speed over...
  • Page 6: Maintenance And Adjustments

    www.ClassicCycles.org IV. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS Moped Maintenance Use only water and detergents to clean the varnished and chrome plated parts of the machine. After washing, wipe these parts dry with chamois leather. Clean plastic and rubber parts with water only. Never use gas, kerosene or other solvents for washing varnished, plastic and rubber parts as these solvents have detrimental effects on such parts.
  • Page 7 Classic Cycles Technical Resources The gearbox oil should be changed after riding while the engine and the oil are still warm. Remove the drain plug (Pos. 2. Fig. 13) on the bottom of the crankcase (engine). After draining the oil, it is recommended to flush the gearbox with flushing oil.
  • Page 8 www.ClassicCycles.org Saddle Height Adjusting (Fig.14) The position of the saddle can be adjusted as required within the range of 25 mm after loosening the two screws. Handlebar Mounting (Fig.15) The handlebars are attached to the front fork with hexagonal screws. Check occasionally for loose screws.
  • Page 9 Classic Cycles Technical Resources Carburettor (Fig.20) In the case of a defective carburettor, we recommend that you bring the moped to an authorised service station or repair shop where skilled mechanics will correct the defect, and correctly clean and adjust the carburettor.
  • Page 10: Rear Telescopic Suspension Units

    Timing instructions Tools needed: dial indicator or timing pin (both available from JAWA)Procedure: Remove spark plug and insert dial indicator into hole. Find top dead centre by turning the rotor until the dial gauge reads as high as it can.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    Classic Cycles Technical Resources VII. TROUBLE SHOOTING If engine will not start, check the following 1. Closed fuel cock. 2. No fuel in the fuel tank. 3. Faulty fuel supply - clogged fuel line, clogged wire-gauze filter or carburettor jet, water in float chamber. 4.
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