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Summary of Contents for SSR Motorsports Lazer6

  • Page 1 Lazer6 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Preface Thank You for purchasing the Lazer6 50cc Moped, it will bring you years of plea- surable riding in a safe to operate package. Riding a moped is one of the most exciting past times. For your safety, you should read this owner’s manual carefully and follow these instructions before you ride.
  • Page 3 This user manual is proprietary to this moped. If this vehicle is sold, you should pass this manual on to the new owner together with the vehicle. Do not copy or translate any part of this manual without the expressed written permission of SSR Motorsports. This vehicle uses motorcycle grade engine oil.
  • Page 4: Special Notice

    Special Notice Warning: This moped must use the correct spec fuse, DO NOT use other spec fuses or operate without a fuse. Incorrect fuses may cause damage to the vehicle or fire. Fuse position: next to the battery. Fuse spec: Main Fuse 10 Amp. If you blow the main fuse, before you replace the fuse you should perform a simple check of the vehicle for electrical shorts.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface Riding Up Slopes..........16 Important Notice Using the Brakes and Stopping....16 Special Notice Inspections and Maintenance........17 Safety Information............6 Maintenance Schedule......17/18 Safe Riding..............6 Engine Oil Change........19 Riding Gear..............6 Spark Plug............20 Helmet................6 Throttle Cable Adjustment......20 Riding in Rain..............6 Idle Adjustment..........20 Moped VIN Number.............7 Carburetor.............20 Part Description............8...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety information Clothing: Safety Regulations: 1. For safety reasons, the rider must wear a 1. Before riding perform a pre-ride inspection helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves and a of your vehicle to prevent accidents. riding jacket/pants. 2. Rider must posses a legal driving license, 2.
  • Page 7: Moped Vin Number

    Moped VIN Number Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the engine number are used for registration of your moped. Please record your numbers for future use. VIN Number is stamped into the vehicle frame on the right side of the steering stem (1).
  • Page 8: Part Description

    Parts Description (1) Left Mirror (2) Rear Brake Lever (3) Left HB Switch (4) Ignition Switch (5) Speedometer (6) Right HB Switch (7) Right Mirror (8) Front Brake Lever (9) Throttle Grip (10) Fuel Tank (11) Oil Filler Cap (12) Rider Pedals (13) Rear Brake (14) (15) Side Stand...
  • Page 9: Speedometer

    Gauge Cluster (5) Odometer (1) Turn Signal Indicators This records the total driving distance. When the left turn signal is switched on, the left (6) Speedometer indicator will flash. This indicates the driving speed in kph and mph. When the right turn signal is switched on, the right indicator will flash.
  • Page 10: Parts Operation

    Parts Operation To prevent theft, when you park please use this handlebar lock function. Turn the handle- • Key bars to the left, insert the key into the steer- This vehicle comes with two ing lock and turn the key to the right, it will keys, both can be used to lock the handlebars.
  • Page 11: Right Switch

    • Right Switch Group When the switch is in “ “ position, the low (1) Start Button beam is on. When you press this “ “ button, the engine (4) Turn Signal Switch will start. Press the left side turn signal button “ “...
  • Page 12: Fuel Tank

    • Fuel Petcocks Your moped is also equipped with two fuel • Fuel Tank petcock valves. One on the bottom left side Your moped is equipped with a fuel gauge, of the fuel tank and one on the right side of make sure to refuel your moped when the the carburetor.
  • Page 13: Side Stand

    • Side Stand • Rear Shock Absorber The side stand is on the left side of This vehicles rear shock absorber includes the moped, be sure to use the side stand a spring and liquid dampening. The shock when parking the vehicle. absorber can be adjusted according to differ- ent road conditions.
  • Page 14: Gasoline And Engine Oil Information

    Gasoline and Oil Information Engine Break-In • Gasoline • Top Speed Please use unleaded gasoline. Please use During the first 1,000 miles of operation, do octane of #91 or above. not run the engine at high speed or acceler- ate too quickly. RPM’s should not exceed Caution: 80% of the maximum RPM.
  • Page 15: Pre-Riding Inspection

    • Before Riding Item Check Points Check the engine oil level before operating 1) Stable your moped every time. Handlebar 2) Turning Flexibly • First Service Maintenance 3) Not Loose The first 600 mile maintenance is the most 1) Brakes feel firm Brakes important service to have performed.
  • Page 16: Riding Your Moped

    Riding your Moped Warning: • Starting the Engine Only using the front or rear brakes is dan- Turn the key to the “ “ position, and make gerous, especially in wet conditions. This sure the right handlebar kill switch is in the can cause loss of control.
  • Page 17: Inspections And Maintenance

    Maintenance The following chart shows the maintenance schedule. When each service interval is reached you must perform the services outlined below. Suspension, Engine, Electronic System, Carburetor and Tires are key components. These items may require a professional technician to perform. Maintenance Symbols: I: Inspect/Adjust C: Clean R: Replace A: Adjust L: Lubricate T: Torque...
  • Page 18 * When the mileage exceeds the highest mileage on the table, please restart the table at the 600 mile interval * If riding in a dusty environment clean/lube/oil the air filter and chain more frequently.
  • Page 19: Engine Oil Change

    Caution: • Oil Change and Oil Level Check The best time to change the oil is when Check the engine oil level the engine is warm. The moped should be before you start the engine. supported vertically so the warm oil will When checking the oil level, exit the engine quickly.
  • Page 20: Spark Plug

    Please follow these steps to adjust the throt- • Spark Plug tle grip travel distance. Use a small wire brush 1. Pull back the throttle or a spark plug cleaner to cable cover. clean the carbon deposits 2. Loosen the nut (1). from the plug in the first 600 3.
  • Page 21: Drive Chain

    • Drive Chain To help you make the adjustment, the swing- The service life of the drive chain depends arm is marked with notches you can use for on your maintenance frequency. Improper or reference on each side. The chain should lack of maintenance will cause a shorter life have 10-20mm of slack.
  • Page 22: Brakes

    • Brake • Brake Fluid Level This vehicle uses a front disc and rear drum As the brake pads brake system. Correct operation of the wear, the brake brakes is very important for safe riding. The fluid will decrease as brake system should be regularly inspected the fluid fills the brake to ensure the utmost safety.
  • Page 23: Tires

    3. Check brake pad wear. Warning: Warning: DO NOT repair damaged tires. Underin- If the brake system or brake pads/shoes flated or overinflated tires will lead to require replacement take your vehicle to abnormal or premature wear. These condi- tions could lead to instability or accidents. an authorized dealer.
  • Page 24: Parts Lubrication

    • Parts Lubrication • Battery Proper lubrication will keep your moped and The battery is under the right side cover and every single part running smoothly and in- is a non-servicable type. Once the battery crease durability. After long rides or rain, we has been filled with electro- suggest you do lubrication maintenance.
  • Page 25: Fuse

    • When changing the battery note the • Fuse Replacement following: The fuse holder is located in the battery box Be sure the battery matches the one re- area, under the right side moved from the motorcycle. If an incorrect cover.
  • Page 26: Headlight

    • Headlight Adjustment 2. Move the rubber dust boot back to expose The headlight beam can the bulb. be adjusted vertically. 3. Unclip the head- The adjustment bolts light bulb (1) and (1) are located on both replace with a 12V sides of the headlight 35/35W bulb.
  • Page 27: Storage Information

    • Front/Rear Turn Signal Bulb Replacement Caution: 1. Remove the screw from the backside of Gasoline stored for long periods of time the turn signal housing. will deteriorate. If storing fuel for longer 2. Remove the lens, move the screw side of than 30 days use a stabilizer product.
  • Page 28: Specification

    Specifications Electrical System Size & Weight Battery.............12V 4Ah Length.............1950mm Magneto..........Permanent Magnet Width..............810mm Headlight..........12V 35W/35W Height..............1090mm Parking Light.............12V 5W Wheel Base.............1320mm Taillight.............12V 5W/21W Weight..............93 kg Turn Signal..........12V-10W x 4 Max load..........75 kg (incl. rider) Neutral Light..........12V 3.4W Engine Turn Signal Indicator........12V 3.4W BoreXStroke..........39 x 41.4mm Meter Light.............12V 3.4W Displacement............49.4ml...
  • Page 30: Emissions Warranty

    The California Air Resources Board, the U.S. Environmental Pro- pleted in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. tection Agency, and SSR MOTORSPORTS. (hereinafter “SSR”) are As the vehicle owner, you should be aware that SSR may deny...
  • Page 31 I. COVERAGE This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the Warranty defects shall be remedied during customary business vehicle or transportation of the vehicle to or from the SSR’ deal- hours at any authorized SSR’ dealer located within the United er.
  • Page 32 V. THIS EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY IS IN ADDI- TION TO THE STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY FOR ALL VEHI- CLES. VI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs.

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