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um RENEGADE II COMMANDO Use Manual

um RENEGADE II COMMANDO Use Manual

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  • Page 1 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 2 RENEGADE II COMMANDO RENEGADE II SPORTS S...
  • Page 3 If you have any questions, or if you ever need a Congratulations on choosing your New UM special service or repairs, remember that your UM Renegade II. By purchasing a new UM, you dealer knows your motorcycle best and is become a part of worldwide family of satisfied dedicated to your complete satisfaction.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT POINTS A FEW WORDS ON SAFETY Your safety, and the safety of others, is the most important. Operating this motorcycle safely is an important responsability. DANGER To help you to get informed about safety decisions, we have provided operating procedures and other if you don t follow instructions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS F I T A C I O I T I H E E L C I F I T T A C N O I N A T Y T E N O I F I D A C I O I T A S - N I V...
  • Page 6 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS USB Port Digital Odometer Storage Area USB Port Intelligent Dashboard Storage Area LED Light 360 RENEGADE II 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 7 DIMENSIONS 780 mm 2257 mm 1140 mm 1545 mm 780 mm 2227 mm 1100 mm 1545 mm REGENADE II 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 8 Furthermore, our warranty system is based on this identification number and the engine number. Your engine number will be used by a UM authorized dealer vehicle identification purposes only.
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your safety is very important. Your motorcycle can WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR provide many years of service and pleasure, if you Riding a motorcycle leaves the rider exposed. take responsibility for your own safety and Therefore, wearing appropriate protective gear can understand the challenges while riding.
  • Page 10 DO NOT RIDE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE Before getting on your motorcycle, make sure : maintenance procedures described in this You have not consumed alcohol or taken drugs. manual. conditions. inspection. stunts, as these could cause damage to the exhaust emits toxic and poisonous carbon motorcycle and cause loss of control.
  • Page 11 BEING SEEN HOW TO KEEP YOUR MOTORCYCLE SAFE The equilibrium and stability of your motorcycle are affected by the manner in which you load it. It is very important that you do not install accessories that change the design and concept of the motorcycle. Doing so could alter the safety of your motorcycle.
  • Page 12 possible. the engine. moving parts. the driver. ability to move around in order to maintain proper equilibrium. handles. of the motorcycle. when the motorcycle is stopped. Stay directly behind you, leaning as you lean. headlight or front forks. Avoid any unnecessary motion. To drive with a passenger safely, you must : evenly.
  • Page 13 PETROL AND EXHAUST FUMES Petrol is highly flammable and exhaust fumes are poisonous : system or the plastic parts. flame. as the exhaust fumes may cause loss of consciousness or death within a short time. source. Petrol in your eyes, see a doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospital.
  • Page 14 Gear Gear Gear Gear installation and usage of any accessories not approved by UM. Before installing new accessories, make sure they do not interfere with moving parts, reduce ground clearance, and do not interfere with the operating controls. break-in period.
  • Page 15: U F L E A S - N I V T G S P I

    FUEL -SAVING TIPS The way you drive your motorcycle will have a direct impact on your fuel consumption. sudden acceleration or braking, is not only important for your safety and fuel economy, but also to extend the usable life of your motorcycle and to achieve a smoother operation.
  • Page 16: Kui

    The Renegade II comes equipped with some KUI's (Key UM Innovations) that helps to increase the safety and rider comfort. Standard or optional equipment vary depending on the market, so please consult your dealer for details : The inclusive USB charging port is capable of charging your mobile devices as well as standard USB products whilst your on the move.
  • Page 17 Mikuni EFI The UM Renegade II 125 series EFI uses a “Mikuni” EFI (electronic fuel injection) system, which adapts to the environment, collect information and improve the fuel consume performance. thus the gases emissions are less harmful to the planet.
  • Page 18: Component Location & Function

    COMPONENT LOCATION & FUNCTION RIGHT CONTROL LEFT CONTROL Lever Accelerator Hi and Low Horn Parking Lights Switch Light RENEGADE II 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL High Beam Indicator : It will turn on when the Odometer : Indicates accumulated distance. head light is in high beam position. Fuel gauge : Indicates fuel level on. Check Engine Light: It is normal that it lighting Right Directional Light: when you turn on the ignition switch, but once you turn on the start switch and the engine start,...
  • Page 20 Photo Change IGNITION SWITCH Commando-Ignition switch is fitted near handle bar.This The same key will operate the ignition switch, steering lock, fuel cap. Sports S- Ignition switch is fitted on Fuel tank. This key STEERING LOCK To lock the steering: STEERING LOCK clockwise until the steering is locked.
  • Page 21 FUEL TANK CAP To open fuel cap : CAUTION ! close the fuel cap, press cap down and make sure it is latched. Remove the key and fold the protecting tab down. DANGER CAUTION Do not mix fuel with any type of oil. RENEGADE II 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 22 it is lighting (Check engine light lighting once it is turn on the start switch, it is RENEGADE II 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 23 CLUTCH LEVER FRONT BRAKE LEVER The clutch lever located on the left side is used to The front brake lever located on the right hand side disengage the transmission when vehicle is not is used to slow down or stop the vehicle. Take moving, and for shifting gears.
  • Page 24 The rear brake pedal is used to slow down or stop The gear shift lever is used to select the next higher the vehicle. Besides UM renegade II 125 series EFI or lower gear in the transmission. To operate, raise...
  • Page 25 CENTER STAND SIDE STAND The center stand should be used on level ground. It will The side stand is used to support your motorcycle permit lifting the rear wheel off the ground. while parked. To operate, use your foot to lower the stand until it is fully extended.
  • Page 26: Ready To Ride

    READY TO RIDE ? Are you ready to ride? Before riding, make sure you and IS YOUR MOTORCYCLE READY TO RIDE ? your Renegade II are both ready to ride : motorcycle and make sure any problem you find is corrected.
  • Page 27 PRE - RIDE INSPECTION INSPECT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS BEFORE YOU GET ON THE MOTORCYCLE ITEM ACTION FUEL Check fuel level and add enough for distance to ride. Close fuel cap properly. LEAKS Check for possible fuel leaks from the tank and oil leaks from the engine. ENGINE OIL Check oil level and add if necessary.
  • Page 28 BASIC OPERATION AND RIDING • Sit on the motorcycle. Before riding your motorcycle, please revise the safety messages given in the first pages of this manual. Even if • Insert the key in the ignition switch and unlock the you are a motorcycle rider, practice in a safe area and get steering.
  • Page 29 : minutes, otherwise level may not be accurate. on dip stick incorporated in cap. Change engine oil every 3000 Km at an Authorised UM Service Center. Recommended oil Renegade Ignitor : SJ 10W40. With every oil change make sure that is changed the fuel filter too.
  • Page 30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETERS COMMANDO SPORTS S Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, 4 valve, Liquid Engine Type Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, 4 valve, Liquid Cooled, Spark Ignition Cooled, Spark Ignition Displacement 13.4 HP @9500 RPM 13.4 HP @9500 RPM Power (HP/RPM) 10 N.m @8000 RPM 10 N.m @8000 RPM Maximum Torque (NM/RPM) 11:1...
  • Page 31 PARAMETERS COMMANDO SPORTS S Disc 280 mm, 2 Piston Caliper Front Brake Disc 280 mm, 2 Piston Caliper ø Rear Brake Disc Wheels Steel spokes Alloy wheel Starting System Electric Start Electric Start Kerb Weight 172 Kg (with 90% fuel* oil) 172 Kg (with 90% fuel* oil) Seat Height (mm) 750 mm...
  • Page 32 Periodical Maintenance & Lubrication Chart The maintenance schedule described below is designed to maintain your UM motorcycle to give an optimum performance & trouble free service. The vehicle must be serviced at every 3000 km or within 3 months whichever is earlier.
  • Page 33 Service Whichever is Earlier Month 3000 6000 9000 12000 15000 18000 21000 24000 1000 Description Hand levers pivot Radiator coolant level I = AT EACH SERVICE & TOP UP, R = AT 15000 KM Inlet / exhaust valve setting Rear brake pedal pivot Check battery voltage / terminals (Apply petroleum jelly) Drive chain slackness /wear...
  • Page 34 Note : Please repeat the maintenance schedule after 24,000 Kms with the same frequency specified above in consultation with a UM Authorised Dealer Service Point. Use UM Genuine Oil Renegade Ignitor SAE 10W 40 while replacing engine oil. Recommended drain period is 3000 km Periodical service Engine Oil Grade must be carried out at our Authorised dealer only as they have required special tools/expertise &...
  • Page 35: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. Vehicle not starting (does not crank) • POSSIBLE CAUSES • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Ignition switch in "OFF" position Switch on ignition Engine kill switch in "OFF" position Push stop switch to "ON" position Vent hole clogged in fuel tank cap Clean vent hole HT Lead damaged Replace HT Lead...
  • Page 36 TROUBLE SHOOTING Adjust cable free play Clutch Cable free play excessive & clutch slipping Re-adjust properly Brakes adjusted too tight Change service limit exceeded parts Worn out Cyl-Piston parts 3. Vehicle cranks but does not starts (Engine Misfiring) • POSSIBLE CAUSES •...
  • Page 37 TROUBLE SHOOTING 5. Engine overheating • POSSIBLE CAUSES • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Transmission clutch slipping Check & correct Check & correct Suction/Intake Syatem/parts leakage Check & correct Incorrect Fueling & Ignition Timing adjustments Clean the cylinder fins/ casting area Cylinder fins/ casting not clean/ clogged with mud, dirt Silencer/ Exhaust System/ Parts leakage Check &...
  • Page 38 TROUBLE SHOOTING 8. Starter motor struggles to crank • POSSIBLE CAUSES • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Battery discharge/ weak Ensure the Battery voltage is more than 12.4 volt Battery not fully charged During cranking it should not be below 6 volt Loose connection Ensure the all the connectors are firmly connected with wiring Malfunctioning of starter switch...
  • Page 39 TROUBLE SHOOTING Ensure the proper gap in spark plug 11. Battery is getting discharged • POSSIBLE CAUSES • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Repalce if found blown Fuse Blown Remove, clean and then connect Negative/ Earth Loose connection/ dust/ accumulation on negative terminal terminal again Check the battery charging Battery defective...
  • Page 40 TROUBLE SHOOTING Incorrect Fueling & Ignition , Timing adjustments Check and correct Silencer/ Exhaust System/ parts leakage Check and correct Cooling System/ Parts leakage/ blockage Check and correct 14. Lights are not illuminating • POSSIBLE CAUSES • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Ignition key is off Keep ignition key in ON condition Battery discharge...
  • Page 41 TROUBLE SHOOTING 17. Brakes poor • POSSIBLE CAUSES • ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Not adjusted properly Adjust properly Oil/ Grease on lining or drum or disc Clean and re-fit Linings worn/ uneven wear Replace linings Drum scored/ uneven wear Rectify or replace drums 18.
  • Page 42 RECOMMENDATIONS exceed recommended level. fuel tank, electrical system, exhaust and air filter. very 3000 km and fuel pump filter ev 0000 kms careful with electrical parts, and avoid using high pressure washers. recommendations. spark plugs in poor condition. adding too many electrical accessories. RENEGADE II 125 SERIES EFI...
  • Page 43 WARRANTY POLICY include any damage caused by than the one it was designed for. supplies not approved by UM and most of the cases described in the owners manual. modifications, modifying or repairing parts and the tempering of their controls .
  • Page 44 Reg No : ________________________________________________ Contact No : _____________________________________________________________ The UM dealers are required to register the sale of the motorcycle with up to date information regarding the original owner, in regular mail. This information is necessary for notification, in case your motorcycle is affected by a service bulletin or campaign.
  • Page 45 VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE : Frame No : ______________________________________________ Engine No: _________________________________________ INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER (TO BE EXPLAINED BY DEALER) Warranty policy Safe riding advice Important of periodical maintenance / schedule 10. Battery maintenance Oil level checking procedure 11. Tire pressure Operation of breaks engine light 13.
  • Page 46 Reg No : ________________________________________________ Contact No : _____________________________________________________________ The UM dealers are required to register the sale of the motorcycle with up to date information regarding the original owner, in regular mail. This information is necessary for notification, in case your motorcycle is affected by a service bulletin or campaign.
  • Page 47 VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE : Frame No : _____________________________________________ Engine No _________________________________________ INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER (TO BE EXPLAINED BY DEALER) Warranty policy / free service policy Safe riding advice Important of periodical maintenance / schedule 10. Battery maintenance Oil level checking procedure 11.
  • Page 48 Reg No : ________________________________________________ Contact No : _____________________________________________________________ The UM dealers are required to register the sale of the motorcycle with up to date information regarding the original owner, in regular mail. This information is necessary for notification, in case your motorcycle is affected by a service bulletin or campaign.
  • Page 49 VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE : Frame No : ______________________________________________________ Engine No : _____________________________________ INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER (TO BE EXPLAINED BY DEALER) Warranty policy / free service policy Safe riding advice Important of periodical maintenance / schedule 10. Battery maintenance Oil level checking procedure 11.

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