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  • Page 2 OWNER'S MANUAL & WARRANTY CARD • This manual should be con- • The vehicle pictured in this • Manufacturer reserves the • No part of this publication may sidered a permanent part of the owner's manual may not match right to make changes at any be reproduced without written vehicle and should remain with your vehicle. time without notice incurring permission. the vehicle when it is resold. any obligation. OWNER'S MANUAL & WARRANTY CAR+ 2015 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...
  • Page 3 ENHORABONA! PARABÉNS! CONGRATULATIONS! BLAHOŽELÁME! ВІТАЄМО! TEBRIKLER! ПОЗДРАВЛЯЕМ! АЛАЛ ДА МУ Е! GRATULERER! APSVEICAM! ЧЕСТИТАМО! GEFELICITEERD! ČESTITAMO! GRATULÁLUNK! BLAHOPŘEJEME! LLONGYFARCHIADAU! SVEIKINAME! RIEJU dition for many years. In case of doubt, please contact Welcome to the family! RIEJU your dealer. As the owner of a BYE BIKE vehicle you are enjoying a high quality product, carefully designed and manufactured in RIEJU Spain. wishes you the best riding experiences in its Please read this manual before operating your vehicle and RIEJU compact but exciting follow all recommendations. Information contained will help Sincerely, you to safely enjoy your vehicle and keep it in perfect con-...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 0. Warranty card and service record 1. Safety 2. Parts location 3. Instrument and control functions 4. Pre-operation checks 5. Operation 6. Maintenance 7. Clean and care 8. Specifications 9. Index...
  • Page 5 NOTE Safety Provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer. Your safety, and other's safety, is very RIEJU The engine identification number (EIN) is im-portant for . Particularly important stamped on the top left of the crankcase. information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could The vehicle and engine numbers unique- hurt you or others. Is not possible to warn ly identify your vehicle and are required in you about all hazards associated with op- order to register your vehicle. They may erating or maintaining a vehicle, you must also be required when ordering replace- use your own judgement. ment parts or in case the vehicle is stolen. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is stamped on the right rear of the frame, next to the rear suspension linkage. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards.
  • Page 6 Record the vehicle identification numbers and dealer details in the spaces provided below for assistance when ordering spare parts or repairing your vehicle. Model Colour Year Vehicle identifica- tion number Engine identifica- tion number RIEJU Your RIEJU dealer: dealer information Address: Phone: E-mail: Web:...
  • Page 7: Warranty Card And Service Record

    0. WARRANTY CARD AND SERVICE RECORD...
  • Page 8 WARRANTY ACTIVATION VEHICLE COPY FOR THE MANUFACTURER Model Vehicle identification number Engine identification number DEALER The vehicle has been assembled and all components are working properly Name Address Postcode City State Country Phone E-mail RIEJU This document properly completed must be sent to: WARRANTY DEPT. It is the seller's responsibility to activate and send the warranty card to RIEJU in a week. Ignoring this requirement may result in the loss of warranty.
  • Page 9 CUSTOMER Name Address City Postcode Country State Phone E-mail Delivery date Dealer stamp & signature Customer signature Warranty period: 24 months...
  • Page 10 WARRANTY ACTIVATION VEHICLE COPY FOR THE CUSTOMER Model Vehicle identification number Engine identification number DEALER The vehicle has been assembled and all components are working properly Name Address Postcode City State Country Phone E-mail...
  • Page 11 CUSTOMER Name Address City Postcode Country State Phone E-mail Delivery date Dealer stamp & signature Customer signature Warranty period: 24 months...
  • Page 12 However, if the nonconformity becomes carried out or it was carried out after the date perfectly for many years. This document also apparent during the first six months after the set by RIEJU. contains in-formation concerning the sale of the vehicle, it is assumed that the fault When an inspection, service work and/ warranty. existed when the vehicle was delivered; from the sixth month, the consumer must prove or repair of the vehicle have been executed You must ensure that warranty and delivery that the nonconformity existed when the vehi- by third parties not recognized by RIEJU. files are properly completed. Keep your vehi- cle was delivered. During the first six months cle in perfect condition and get maximum pro- Any service work and / or repair has after the delivery of the repaired vehicle, the tection under warranty by ensuring that your seller is liable against for the nonconformity been executed in violation of the technical vehicle receives regular care in accordance which led the repair. requirements, specifications and instructions RIEJU with the recommendations. of the manufacturer. Any defects detected in the product must be brought to the attention of an authorized 4. Spare parts not authorized by RIEJU RIEJU dealer during the warranty period. If the last day of the warranty period is a Sun- day or public holiday, the warranty period will be extended until the next business day.
  • Page 13 Warranty Exclusions replacement of the affected part is out of pro- replacing has a disproportionate cost to the The following items are excluded from the portion, TG can decide in its sole discretion manufacturer, buyer will be entitled to cancel warranty: whether to repair or to replace defective parts. the contract (compensation payment) or a 1. Wear parts including, without limitation, 2. The ownership of the replaced parts shall partial refund of the purchase price (discount) spark plugs, batteries, fuel filters, air filter RIEJU pass without any other instead of repairing the vehicle. elements, chain, engine output pinions, consideration. The authorized RIEJU dealer sprockets, air filters, brake discs or drums, 5. Warranty claims by the purchaser under entrusted to repair the vehicle is not pads or brake shoes, clutch discs, bulbs, fus- authorized to do binding declarations on the contract of sale with the corresponding es, footrest rubbers, tyres, tubes, cables and behalf of RIEJU.
  • Page 14 PRE-DELIVERY OPERATIONS SERVICE RECORD SERVICE RECORD 500 KM 1.000 KM ELEMENTS TO REVIEW BY THE DEALER BEFORE THE VEHICLE DELIVERY 1st INSPECTION 2nd INSPECTION (FREE OF CHARGE FOR THE CUSTOMER) (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) Check packaging and vehicle for damage Unpack the vehicle DATE DATE Install the parts (battery, mirror/s ...) Check chain tension Tyre pressure Check all the bolts are tight Oil level...
  • Page 15 SERVICE RECORD SERVICE RECORD SERVICE RECORD 3.000 KM 5.000 KM 7.000 KM 2rd INSPECTION 4th INSPECTION 5th INSPECTION (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) DATE DATE DATE DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE PARTS TO BE SERVICED PARTS TO BE SERVICED...
  • Page 16 SERVICE RECORD SERVICE RECORD SERVICE RECORD 9.000 KM 11.000 KM 13.000 KM 6th INSPECTION 7th INSPECTION 8th INSPECTION (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) (BORNE BY THE CUSTOMER) DATE DATE DATE DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE PARTS TO BE SERVICED PARTS TO BE SERVICED...
  • Page 17: Safety

    1. SAFETY...
  • Page 18 1.6. Maintenance 1.2. Practice CAUTION Maintenance is the owners responsibil- Even if you have ridden other motorbikes, Maximum weight capacity (including ity. All maintenance operations must be practice riding in a safe place to become driver, passenger, accessories and done in order to keep the vehicle in good familiar with how this vehicle works and cargo) is 150 kg. Do not exceed this condition. handles, and to become accustomed to the maximum load limit. Service work should be performed in vehicle's size and weight. Do not ride if you RIEJU are not qualified and only lend your vehicle accordance with to other qualified riders. standards and specifications by properly trained and...
  • Page 19 In order to maximize your vehicle's ser- dealer meets all of these requirements and vice life we strongly recommend you to RIEJU can extend to the maximum your vehicle's use genuine parts and accessories. service life. Installing after-market products or having other modifications performed to your 1.7. After-market parts, ac- vehi-cle that change any of the vehicle’s design or operation characteristics can put cessories and modifications your and others safety at risk. Adding accessories or cargo to your 1.8. Safe-Riding vehicle can adversely affect stability and handling. We strongly advise that you do Follow these advices when riding your not add any accessories that were not spe- RIEJU vehicle: RIEJU cifically designed for your vehicle by • Start the engine and let it warm up. or make modifications to your scooter from its original design. Doing so can make it • Before start driving check that you can unsafe. Modifying your vehicle may also be incorporated into the flow with ease.
  • Page 20: Parts Location

    2. PARTS LOCATION...
  • Page 21 2.1. Controls and instruments 1. Rear brake lever 4. Dashboard 7. Front brake lever 2. Left handlebar switches 5. Main switch 8. Throttle grip 3. 12V power outlet 6. Right handlebar switches...
  • Page 22 2.2. Right view 1. Grab bar / fastening system 5. Battery 9. Passenger footrests 2. Oil tank cap 6. Fuse 10. Throttle 3. Fuel tank cap 7. Spark plug 11. Front brake lever 4. Seat 8. Kickstarter 12. Manual fuel tap (opt.)
  • Page 23 2.3. Left view 12. Headlamp 16. Air filter 20. Rear suspension 13. Front suspension 17. Transmission chain 21. Central compartment 14. Front brake 18. Chain adjuster 22. Rear brake lever 15. Centerstand 19. Rear brake...
  • Page 24: Instrument And Control Functions

    3. INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 25 ON (Ignition): All electrical circuits are 1. Speedometer: Speedometer: displays 3. Instrument supplied with power, the meter lighting the instantaneous speed in kilometres per comes on, and the engine can be started. hour (Km/h) and in miles per hour (MPH). and control The key cannot be removed. functions 2. Odometer: Displays total distance travelled in kilometres (Km). CAUTION Low engine oil level warning Never turn off the key while the ve- 3.1 Main switch light: This warning light comes on when hicle is running, it may result in loss the two stroke engine oil level is low. Stop of control or an accident.
  • Page 26 fuel. Turning on the ignition key the warning for the high beam, and to for the low light will come on for a few seconds. beam. High beam indicator light: This Turn signal switch: To signal indicator light comes on when the high a right-hand turn, push this switch to the beam of the headlight is switched on. right. To signal a left-hand turn, push this switch to the left. When released, the switch returns to the centre position. To cancel the 3.3 Handlebar switches turn signal lights, push the switch in after it has returned to the centre position. Left handlebar switches Horn switch: Press this switch to sound the horn. Electrical system switch: Right handlebar switches turns OFF the electrical system and turns ON the vehicle's electrical system. Engine start switch: Push this switch while applying the front or rear Left handlebar switches.
  • Page 27 3.4 Brake levers Rear brake Front brake 3.5 Seat Rear brake lever operation. Front brake lever operation. Opening and closing the seat. The front brake lever is located on the The rear brake lever is located on the left To open the seat: right handlebar grip. To apply the front handlebar grip. To apply the front brake, pull brake, pull this lever gradually toward the 1. Place the vehicle on the centerstand. this lever gradually toward the handlebar handlebar grip. grip. 2. Press the handle on the left side of the seat (1) introducing two fingers through the opening thereof. 3. Fold the seat up (2).
  • Page 28 Fuel tank closing 3.6 Fuel tank To install the fuel tank cap, turn it clock- wise. Installing the fuel tank cap. Refuelling • Handy fuel only outdoors. • Wipe up spills immediately. 1. Fuel tank cap. • Do not fill with fuel above the filler neck. CAUTION The fuel tank cap is located under the seat. Use only unleaded petrol, otherwise malfunction and engine damage Fuel tank opening may happen. To remove the fuel tank cap, open the seat (see above), turn it counter clockwise, WARNING...
  • Page 29 Close the oil tank 3.7 Engine oil tank CAUTION BYE BIKE recommends GRO (GLOBAL RACING OIL) Scooter Oil Installing the oil tank cap. 2T oil to ensure proper lubrication and performance. To install the oil tank cap, turn it clock- wise. 3.8 Kickstarter Refilling the oil tank • Before riding make sure there is enough engine oil in the tank to prevent 1.
  • Page 30 1. Unscrew and remove the two side fastening system screws with an Allen key. 2. Pull gently to remove the accessory. CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum load of 150kg for the vehicle. 3.10 Fuel tap Frame rear part. RIEJU original accessory. Screws. Your BIKE BYE is equipped with a smart fastening system that enables a fast and secure way to install accessories on the Closed tap. 2. Open tap. rear part of the chassis. Only BYE BIKE ac- cessories have been developed along with Manual fuel tap the vehicle and guarantee your safety.
  • Page 31: Pre-Operation Checks

    4. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS...
  • Page 32 • Lubricate if necessary. If any item in the pre-operation • Check tyre condition and tread depth. check list is not working properly, Tyres • Check air pressure. have it inspected and repaired in • Correct if necessary. RIEJU dealer before operating Instruments • Check operation. the vehicle. light and 27, 52 • Replace defective parts (bulbs) or visit a BIKE BYE dealer for switches replacement.
  • Page 33: Operation

    5. OPERATION...
  • Page 34 5.2 Starting the engine 5. Operation The following explains some of the com- mon operations aboard your BIKE BYE. CAUTION 5.1 Before riding Never rev a cold engine in order to avoid excessive wear. Make sure your vehicle is in good condi- tion before each ride performing pre-riding 5.3 Starting off checks listed at chapter 4. Starting the engine. 1. While pulling the rear brake lever with 1. Place the vehicle on the centerstand. CAUTION your left hand and holding the grab bar with 2. Set the main switch at "ON" and the your right hand, push the scooter off the Even if you have ridden other motor- electric system switch at centerstand.
  • Page 35 5.4 Acceleration Parking with the centerstand Brake levers use. CAUTION Grip throttle use. Avoid braking hard or suddenly, The speed can be adjusted by opening especially while leaning or riding on and closing the throttle. To increase the low-grip surface. speed, turn the throttle grip in your direction (1). To reduce the speed, turn the throttle grip forward (2). 5.6 Parking Centerstand use. 5.5 Braking Stand on the left side of the vehicle. • Do not park on a slope or on soft Top stop the vehicle close the throttle ground, otherwise the vehicle may 2. Hold the left handle grip with your left...
  • Page 36 • Avoid harsh braking and acceleration, 5.7 Refuelling anticipate to traffic. • Avoid unnecessary loads. • Use only unleaded petrol with recom- mended octane number. • Do not accelerate when starting your vehicle, in addition to unnecessary fuel • Do not use fuels containing a high con- consumption can cause excessive wear centration of alcohol, oil-petrol mixture of engine parts. or contaminated or lapsed petrol. • Avoid getting dust or water in the fuel tank. 5.8 Engine running-in To increase the durability of the vehicle dur- ing the first 1.000 kilometres consider these recommendations: • Avoid prolonged full-throttle operation or overheat the engine. • Avoid sudden braking and handling of your vehicle. 5.9 Fuel Consumption In order to minimize fuel consumption, con- sider the following recommendations: • Avoid over-rev the engine during accel- eration.
  • Page 37: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 38 6.1 Safety on maintenance 6. Maintenance Make sure that you have the tools, parts and skills required to perform each task. In case of doubt, visit a Bye Bike dealer. Keeping your vehicle well-maintained is Unless otherwise indicated in this man- absolutely essential to your safety, protect ual, turn off and cold the engine before your investment and obtain maximum per- performing any operation. formance. Maintenance is the owner's re- 6.2 Service sponsibility. Be sure to inspect your vehicle before each ride and perform the periodic schedule checks specified in the Service Schedule. Most important points of inspection, ad- justment, replacement and lubrication are explained on the following pages. The intervals given in the service schedule should be simply considered as a general guide under normal riding condi- tions. However, depending on the terrain, weather, geographical location and individ- ual use, the service schedule may need to be shortened. From 11,000 Km repeat the service inter- vals starting at 3,000 Km.
  • Page 39 KILOMETERS ANUAL PRE-RIDE ITEM 1.000 3.000 5.000 7.000 9.000 11.000 13.000 CHECKS CHECK Fuel tank level Engine oil tank level Fuel line Air filter Carburetor Engine oil pump Spark plug Transmission oil Drive chain and sprockets Every 500 Km Variator belt Variator rollers Battery Brakes and shoes/pads...
  • Page 40 9. Reinstall the spark plug cap. fouled plug with a plug cleaner, otherwise use a wire brush. 6.4 Air filter 5.Check the spark plug gap using a wire- type feeler gauge. If adjustment is neces- The air filter element should be cleaned/ Screws. 2. Filter cover. sary, bend the side electrode carefully. replaced at the intervals specified in the service schedule. The air filter in your vehi- Air filter element. 4. Filter fastening grid. cle is wet type, we recommend you 6.5 Carburettor RIEJU contact a dealer for maintenance. The electrodes gap should be Carburettor is an important part of your 0,7 to 0,9 mm. vehicle and requires a sophisticated setting. Therefore, all carburettor adjustments RIEJU should be performed by a dealer.
  • Page 41 6.6 Throttle grip 6.7 Transmission free play For safety and to prevent excessive wear the drive chain must be checked, adjusted and lubricated in accordance with service schedule. Checking, adjustment and lubri- cation must be carried out more frequently for extreme conditions such as salty or heavily gritted roads. If the chain does not Drive chain free-movement check move smoothly, makes strange noises, has Drive chain check: damaged rollers, loose pins or deforma- RIEJU 1. Place the vehicle on a level surface tions, please inspect the chain in a dealer. and hold it in an upright position with no Front and rear sprockets also must be weight on it. inspected. If any of these elements is 2. Loosen the screws and remove the worn or damaged, must be replaced on Throttle grip free play. RIEJU your dealer.
  • Page 42 Drive chain free-movement adjustment 5. Check the drive chain free-movement. Drive chain free-movement adjustment requires advanced mechanical skills, there-fore this task should be left to a RIEJU dealer. 1. Place the vehicle on a level surface and hold it in an upright position with no weight on it. Loosen the rear axle nut. 1. Drive chain free-movement 3. Rotate the tensioner clockwise and pull grease from the chain and sprockets. 6. Check the rear axis alignment. the wheel back to tension the chain. Turn 7. Tighten the rear axis nut. After cleaning, lubricate the drive chain the tensioner counter-clockwise and push 8. Check the drive chain free-movement with the chain lubricant recommended by the wheel forward to loosen the chain. again. RIEJU 4. Make sure the chain tensioner teeth . Do not use solvents with a low 9. Moving the rear wheel to adjust the fits properly on the wheel gear.
  • Page 43 6.9 Wheels Air pressure gauge. Tyres air pressure Wheels condition 0 to 90 kg load: The wheel rims should be checked for Front tyre: 245 kPa cracks, bends, warp-age or other damage (2,45 kgf/cm2, 35,5 psi, 2,45 bar). before each ride. If any damage is found, Rear tyre: 245 kPa RIEJU have a dealer replace the wheel. Do (2,45 kgf/cm2, 35,5 psi, 2,45 bar). not attempt even the smallest repair to the 91 to 150 kg load: wheel. A deformed or cracked wheel must 1. Tyre tread depth (perpendicular view). Front tyre: 260 kPa be replaced. (2,60 kgf/cm2, 37,7 psi, 2,60 bar).
  • Page 44 4. Reassemble all the elements and ad- just the levers/throttle grip free play. CAUTION Improper free play in the brake levers could indicate a problem in the brake system. Do not use your vehicle RIEJU until a dealer inspect the Brake levers and cables lubrication. brake system. Brake levers recommended lubricant:...
  • Page 45 6.12 Centerstand 6.13 Suspensions The operation of the centerstand should Front suspension presents a 28mm tele- be checked at the intervals specified on the scopic fork while rear suspension presents service schedule, and the pivots should be two 24 mm shock-absorvers. Periodically lubricated if necessary. check the suspension operation is smooth and there are no leaks. Centerstand recommended lubricant: If any damage is found or the front Lithium-soap-based grease fork does not operate smoothly, have a RIEJU dealer check or repair it. Front fork should be inspected at the intervals de-scribed on the service schedule. Rear suspension The condition and operation of the rear suspension can be checked as follows: 1. Check the inner tubes for scratches, damage and excessive oil leakage. 2. Place the vehicle on a level surface Front fork. and hold it in an upright position. Front fork While applying the rear brake, push 1. Centerstand.
  • Page 46 Worn or loose steering bearings may cause danger. Therefore, steering must be checked as follows at the intervals specified in the service schedule. To check the steering operation, place the vehicle on the centerstand, hold the lower ends of the front fork legs and try to move them forward and backward. If any RIEJU free play can be felt, have a dealer check or repair the steering. Pre-load levels: 5. Minimum pre-load - 1. Max- Pre-load adjustment. 6.15 Wheels bearings imum pre-load. Adjusting the rear suspension You can adjust the pre-load on the rear 6.14 Steering shocks to adapt your vehicle to load. To set pre-load, turn the knob to the left or right to the desired position. Position 5 provides the lower pre-load while 1 offers the highest pre-load. Use a special wrench for suspensions to perform this task.
  • Page 47 RIEJU does not turn smoothly, have a Electrolyte check: dealer check or repair the steering. 1. Place the scooter on a level surface 6.16 Battery and hold it in an upright position. Remove the engine compartment top The battery is located on the top centre of the chassis. Remove the top panel of the panel. engine compartment to access the battery. 3. Check the electrolyte level in the Remove the central cover: battery. 1. Remove the screw. 1. Battery. 4. If the electrolyte is at or below the mini- 2. Remove the central cover. mum level mark, add distilled water to raise Check the electrolyte level it to the maximum level mark. 5. Check and, if necessary, tighten the battery lead connections and correct the breather hose routing. CAUTION Use only distilled water, as tap water contains minerals that are harmful to the battery.
  • Page 48 WARNING Electrolyte is poisonous and dan- gerous since it contains sulphuric acid, which causes severe burns. Avoid any contact with skin, eyes or clothing and always shield your eyes when working near batteries. than two months, check the specific gravity In case of external contact: flush with of the electrolyte at least once a month and plenty of water.
  • Page 49 5. Unhook the headlight bulb holder, and Specified fuse: 15,0 A then remove the burnout bulb. 3. Remove the headlight bulb cover. 6. 6. Place a new headlight bulb into 3. Turn the key to "ON" and turn on the position, and reinstall all the parts. electrical circuits to check if the devices operate. CAUTION 4. If the fuse immediately blows again, RIEJU have a dealer inspect the electri-cal Do not use a headlight bulb of a watt- system. age higher than specified otherwise electrical system or headlight may be damaged.
  • Page 50 Headlight beam adjustment CAUTION Do not touch the glass part of the Turn signal light bulb headlight bulb to keep it free from oil, otherwise the transparency of the glass, the luminosity of the bulb, and the bulb life will be adversely affected.
  • Page 51 Fuels containing alcohol Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol are available in some locales to help reduce emissions to meet clean air standards. If you plan to use blended fuel, check that it is unleaded and meets the minimum octane rating number. CAUTION 1. Tail light. Change your fuel supplier if you notice a performance loss or engine malfunction. If the tail / brake light does not work or RIEJU does not work properly contact a dealer. The tail/brake light is composed by Main switch LED lamps. The tail/brake light also serves If you leave the main switch connected as license plate light. with the engine off, the battery will dis- charge. Odometer The odometer backs to 0 when it exceeds 99999.9 km.
  • Page 52: Clean And Care

    7. CLEAN AND CARE...
  • Page 53 Cleaning After a normal use Remove dirt with warm water, a mild de- 7. Clean and care tergent, and a soft, clean sponge, and then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Use a toothbrush or bottle-brush for hard-to-reach areas. Stubborn dirt and insects will come Frequent cleaning and polishing is im- off more easily if the area is covered with a portant to ensure the life of your BYE BIKE wet cloth for a few minutes before cleaning. vehicle. A clean vehicle makes it easier to spot potential problems. CAUTION Store your the vehicle in a cool and dry CAUTION Avoid products that contain harsh place and, if necessary, protect it against detergents or chemical solvents. dust with a porous cover. Check that the Do not use high-pressure washers These can damage the metal, paint, engine and exhaust system are cool before or steam-jet cleaners.
  • Page 54 CAUTION WARNING Do not direct water at the follow- Contaminants on the brakes or tyres ing parts: can cause loss of control. Make sure Muffler. Water can prevent starting that there is no oil or wax on the and causes rust in the muffler. brakes or Tyres.
  • Page 55 7.3 Transporting the vehicle If your vehicle needs to be transported, it should be carried on a motorcycle trailer or a flat-bed truck or trailer that has a loading ramp or lifting platform, and motorcycle tie- down straps. Never try to tow your vehicle with a wheel or wheels on the ground. CAUTION Towing your vehicle can cause serious damage to the transmission.
  • Page 56: Specifications

    8. Specifications Dimensions Spark plug - electrodes gap: 0,7 to 0,9 Tyre air pressure Length: 1.858 mm 0 to 90 kg loading Width: 689 mm (without rear-views) Choke: automatic Front tyre: 245 kPa Height: 1.098 mm Clutch: centrifugal, automatic (2,45 kgf/cm2, 35,5 psi, 2,45 bar). Seat height: 801 mm Air filter: wet element Rear tyre: 245 kPa Wheelbase: 1.216 mm Fuel tank capacity: 4,2 litres (including a (2,45 kgf/cm2, 35,5 psi, 2,45 bar). Minimum ground clearance: 187 mm 0,5 litres fuel reserve) 91 to 150 kg loading Recommended fuel: unleaded gasoline Front tyre: 260 kPa Weight...
  • Page 57 Specifications Suspensions Notes Front suspension: helical spring fork with 28 mm oil shock absorbers Rear suspension: Two 24mm shock absorbers with helical spring Battery Type: GT4L-BS (12V, 4.0 Ah) Fuse Type: 15A Bulbs Headlamp: HS1 12V 35/35W (x1) Brake / tail light: LED (x5) Front turn signals: R19/10 12V 10W (x2) Rear turn signals: R19/10 12V 10W (x2) Torque specifications Spark plug: 25 Nm...
  • Page 58: Index

    9. Index Horn switch Starting off Acceleration and deceleration Starting switch Air Filter Installing accessories Starting the engine 31/37 Steering Battery Kickstarter Storage Brake levers Brake pads and shoes Light switches Throttle grip and cable Brakes Turn signal switch Bulbs Main switch Turn signals bulb Maintenance Tyres Carburettor Service record Tyre air pressure Care Service schedule Centerstand Maximum load Vehicle identification number Consumption Oil level warning light Warranty Dashboard Oil tank cap Washing Drive chain Outlet 12V Wheel bearings Engine identification number...
  • Page 59 RIEJU S.A. Borrassa, 41-45 17600 Figueres (GI) Spain +34 972500850 www.riejumoto.com...

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