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  • Page 1 U S E R M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Thank You

    THANK YOU FANTIC WANTS TO THANK YOU for choosing one of its products. We recommend that you read this manual before driving your vehicle. It contains information, advice and warnings on the vehicle maintenance and use. The instructions in this manual have been prepared to give you a simple and clear guide for use.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS THANK YOU ........................1 INTRODUCTION ......................... 7 Manufacturer’s data and edition ..........................7 SYMBOLS USED ......................... 9 GENERAL WARNINGS ......................11 Motorcycle care ..............................11 Carbon monoxide ..............................11 Fuel ..................................11 Hot components ..............................11 Used engine and gearbox oil ..........................12 Brake fluid ................................
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Main controls ................................29 Panel commands ..............................31 Dashboard ................................32 Ignition switch ................................46 Steering lock engagement .............................47 Horn button ................................47 Turn signal switch ..............................48 Light switch ................................48 High beam flashing button ............................49 Start button ................................49 Engine stop button ..............................50 ABS system ................................
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Clutch lever and gearbox ............................72 Front brake lever adjustment ..........................73 Chain ..................................74 Battery ..................................76 Fuses and relays ..............................77 Lights and turn signals ............................78 Rear-view mirrors ..............................79 MAINTENANCE TABLE ......................80 Scheduled maintenance table ..........................80 Recommended products table ..........................85 TECHNICAL DATA .......................87 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ..................91...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    This manual is an integral part of the vehicle and if the vehicle should be resold, it must be delivered together with the vehicle. Fantic Motor reserves the right to modify and make changes, at any time and without notice, to the models described, specifications and design data, guaranteeing the essential characteristics described and illustrated herein. This publication, or part of it, cannot be reduced or translated without the company’s approval.
  • Page 10: Symbols Used

    SYMBOLS USED The symbols indicated in the booklet are very important. They are used to highlight parts of text to which it is necessary to pay more attention. Read this manual carefully before starting the engine. Your safety and that of others does not depend only on your quickness of reflexes and agility, but also on your knowledge of the vehicle, its condition and your knowledge of the rules for safe driving.
  • Page 12: General Warnings

    GENERAL WARNINGS MOTORCYCLE CARE Fantic Motor recommends using appropriate vehicle care products. Using products that contain alcohol, nitro diluents, cold detergents, fuels or similar can ruin and/or damage vehicle components. Regular care preserves the aesthetic and functional quality of your vehicle for a long time.
  • Page 13: Used Engine And Gearbox Oil

    GENERAL WARNINGS USED ENGINE AND GEARBOX OIL Used engine and gearbox oil is harmful to health, whether it is inhaled or swallowed. It is also irritating and can cause serious consequences if it comes into contact with the skin. Spreading and dispersion into the environment is prohibited. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, but go urgently to a first aid centre, indicating the cause and how the accident occurred.
  • Page 14: Electrolyte And Hydrogen Gas From The Battery

    GENERAL WARNINGS ELECTROLYTE AND HYDROGEN GAS FROM THE BATTERY The electrolyte of the battery is toxic and caustic. In contact with skin it can cause burns, as it contains sulphuric acid. Wear gloves and protective clothing. If the electrolyte liquid comes into contact with the skin, wash it thoroughly with fresh water. Protect your eyes, as battery fluid can cause blindness.
  • Page 16: Fundamental Safety Rules

    FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES BEHAVIOUR AND DRIVING Some safety tips are given below to avoid damage to people and/or things and to use your vehicle with an easier and safer drive. Vehicle use To use the vehicle it is necessary to meet all the law requirements. It is advisable, in order to acquire a good knowledge of the vehicle, to use the vehicle in areas without traffic or unpopulated stretches of road.
  • Page 17 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES The getting on and off from the vehicle must be in complete freedom of movement and without impediments. Go up and down only from the left side of the vehicle and with the kickstand down to prevent unbalancing or loss of balance, causing falls or overturns.
  • Page 18 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES The rider must instruct the passenger on how to get off the vehicle. The passenger must get off with the utmost caution, avoiding unbalancing the rider and the vehicle. Do not get off the vehicle jumping or by stretching the leg to touch the ground. The stability and balance of the vehicle would be compromised.
  • Page 19 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES Starting Release the steering lock turning the key clockwise and get on the vehicle assuming the correct posture, making sure that the kickstand is completely retracted. If the kickstand is lowered, the vehicle can be started only with the gearbox in neutral. If you try to engage the gear the vehicle will switch off.
  • Page 20 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES Turn the key to “ON” and wait a few seconds to load the standard parameters on the dashboard display. Deactivate the engine stop function by pressing the “A” button and then pressing the “B” start button once. It is advisable to warm up the engine well, proceeding for the first kilometres at reduced speed.
  • Page 21 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES Starting After starting the vehicle and warming the engine well, operate the clutch lever and engage the first gear pressing the gear lever downwards. The neutral indicator light will go off on the dashboard. Releasing the clutch slowly, gradually accelerate to allow the vehicle to move forward.
  • Page 22 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES Gearshift use To change gears, release the throttle control knob, operate the clutch lever and raise the gearshift pedal upward to shift up and/or down to shift down. If you are a beginner in driving the vehicle, it is important to familiarize yourself with the vehicle controls and its functions.
  • Page 23 FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES Only after these operations, press the engine stop button and turn the key counterclockwise to “OFF”. If you forget the key turned to “ON”, the battery charge level will decrease until it is down and will need to be replaced. When the vehicle is turned off, do not release the clutch too quickly or suddenly.
  • Page 24 During the first 1000 km (600 mi) check the maintenance operations required for this mileage. At the estimated mileage, perform the checks in the “Scheduled Maintenance Table” at an authorized Fantic Motor Service Center. Check and carry out these operations to avoid damage to the vehicle, to others and to yourself.
  • Page 25: Clothing

    FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES CLOTHING Always wear and fasten the helmet before starting to ride the vehicle. The helmet must be approved, intact and with the visor intact and clean. Wear appropriate protective clothing and no hanging accessories that could create problems when riding the vehicle.
  • Page 26: Silencer

    Check that there are no holes and signs of rust or wear on the exhaust system. Check that the exhaust system always works correctly. In case of increased or abnormal noise, contact a Authorized Fantic Motor Center as soon as possible. For maintenance, repair or replacement work, contact an Authorized Fantic Motor Center.
  • Page 27: Side Kickstand

    The kickstand sensor is part of the ignition circuit interruption system. This system allows you to stop the ignition. It is necessary to check the operation of the kickstand interruption system and the kickstand itself regularly. In case of failure or malfunction contact a Fantic dealer to repair it.
  • Page 28: General Content And Consultation

    Frame number Engine number Fantic Motor vehicles are equipped with frame and engine identification numbers. It is advisable to write down the identification numbers in the spaces indicated above, in order to remind them in case of loss or damage.
  • Page 29 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Frame number The frame number is punched on the steering tube on the right side. For the original spare parts supply this identification number to your dealer. Engine number The engine number is punched on the left side of the crankcase.
  • Page 30: Main Controls

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION MAIN CONTROLS 1. Headlight 10. Rear handle 19. Gear shift lever 2. Left front turn indicator 11. Rear fender 20. Left radiator cover 3. Dashboard 12. Tail light 21. Front brake calliper 4. Clutch lever 13. License plate holder 22.
  • Page 31 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION 25. Right rear-view mirror 34. Rear brake master cylinder 26. Right light stalk 35. Right passenger footrest 27. Gas command 36. Rear brake calliper 28. Front brake master cylinder 37. Rear speed sensor 29. Front brake lever 38.
  • Page 32: Panel Commands

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION PANEL COMMANDS 1. Low beam/high beam light switch 2. Emergency light switch 3. Mode selection button 4. Horn button 5. Ignition switch 6. Engine start/stop button 7. Ride mode button 8. ABS indicator light...
  • Page 33: Dashboard

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION DASHBOARD 1. Traction Control Status 10. Speedometer 19. Neutral 2. MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) 11. Tachometer 20. Fuel level 3. High beam 12. ABS offroad function 21. Main info window 4. Turn signal left or hazard signal 13.
  • Page 34 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION The display has two different views: A. Day version B. Night version 11:17 11:17 At every key ON the display turn on the icons to check them. Eventual warning pop-ups message are shown in the main info window (“Low Fuel Level”...
  • Page 35 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION To reset the warning pop-up press the “Mode Button SET”. The warning pop-ups are not deleted definitively but are stored in the “Notification Center”. Main info window – Standard menu When the display is ON , basic information are shown in the main info window.
  • Page 36 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Main info window - Popups Popup messages can appear at any moment, replacing the basic information in the main info window. After a timeout (4 seconds) or pressing the “Mode Button SET”, the main info window will return to the previous information displayed.
  • Page 37 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Low fuel level warning When the fuel level is under the “low fuel” threshold, the warning popup will appear in the main info window. Simultaneously, the fuel pump icon on the bottom side of 11:17 the screen will turn Amber. The icon will stay amber even after the popup is closed by the rider, until the fuel level returns above the “low fuel”...
  • Page 38 – The remaining km/miles or the date of the next Next Maintenance 99999km dd/mm/yy maintenance. This values can be updated/reset only by a authorized Fantic workshop. Notification 1 – List of three active warnings messages. If there are no Notification 2 warning, appears the message “No new notifications”.
  • Page 39 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION If the ABS is setting on “ON”, the symbol shown in the figure appears also on the display when you exit to the options Custom riding map menu. Traction Control OFFROAD Data & Time In this menu screen the user can set: Date &...
  • Page 40 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Display & Brightness In this menu screen the user can set: Display & Brightness – The appearance of the display; Automatic (day version or night version) - Light (day version) - Dark (night version). Appearance Automatic Light Dark Brightness Light –...
  • Page 41 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Traction control calibration If need the traction control calibration on the display in the main info window appears the warning popup “TC Calibration Needed” and the traction control status telltale is ON. – Enter in the options menu with the vehicle still. –...
  • Page 42 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Riding mode selection The user can change riding mode in any moment by a SHORT pression of the «Riding mode» button. Pressing the button “Ride mode STREET” a popup will appear in the main info window of the display. Subsequent pressions of the button “Ride mode STREET”...
  • Page 43 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION RIDING MODE TRACTION RIDING MODE NAME POPUP MENU ICON CONTROL STREET OFFROAD OFFROAD (if required) CUSTOM OFFROAD The riding mode CUSTOM is customizable on the options menu at the submenu “Custom riding map” and the default setting is the STREET.
  • Page 44 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION ABS disable logic In each mapping, ABS is initially set to “ON”. ABS disabling is allowed only on the following circumstances: – The selected riding mode is “OFFROAD” or the “CUSTOM” riding mode customized with ABS OFF or OFFROAD. –...
  • Page 45 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Multimedia menu - Navigation During normal riding, a long press of the “Mode Button SET” enter in the “Multimedia Menu” in the main info window of the display. The submenu available are: – Media player – Call management User can navigate the menu with SHORT presses of “Mode Button RIGHT”...
  • Page 46 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION Call management In the call management menu with a short press of the “Mode Button SET” enter in the list of the recent calls. 11:17 Press “Mode Button RIGHT” or “Mode Button LEFT” to navigate between the last 10 calls. Press “Mode Button SET”...
  • Page 47: Ignition Switch

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch is located at the front of the vehicle near the dashboard. The functions of the ignition switch are the following: A. The handlebar is locked and the vehicle cannot be started and the lights cannot be switched on. The key can be removed.
  • Page 48: Steering Lock Engagement

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION STEERING LOCK ENGAGEMENT To insert the steering lock, turn the handlebar completely to the left and turn the key to position “A”. Press and turn the key anticlockwise and slowly turn the handlebar until the key is positioned on “B”. HORN BUTTON Press to activate the horn.
  • Page 49: Turn Signal Switch

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Press the switch to the left or right to indicate the turn. Press the switch, bringing it to the center position to deactivate the indicators. LIGHT SWITCH Turning the light switch upwards activates the high beam. To reactivate low beam operation set the light switch to the centre position.
  • Page 50: High Beam Flashing Button

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION HIGH BEAM FLASHING BUTTON Pressing it activates the flashing of the high beam. It is usually used to indicate danger or emergency situations. When the button is released, the high beam flashing is deactivated. START BUTTON With the key inserted and set to “ON”, with the engine stop button deactivated, when the button is pressed, the engine will start.
  • Page 51: Engine Stop Button

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION ENGINE STOP BUTTON Pressing it stops the engine. It has the function of a safety or emergency switch. Do not intervene on the switch when the vehicle is running, this would cause the engine to stop. This could result in loss of control of the vehicle, increasing the risk of accidents and damaging things and/or people.
  • Page 52: Abs System

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION ABS SYSTEM The vehicle is equipped with an ABS system that operates on both wheels. The ABS system is composed of an electro- hydraulic device which limits the pressure inside the braking system at the moment of braking. This occurs through the detection of the tendency to block the phonic wheels “A”...
  • Page 53 ABS system function. Moderate the speed and go to an authorized Fantic Motor Center. In case of failure of the ABS system, the indicator light turns on, the vehicle retains the characteristics of a traditional braking system.
  • Page 54: Traction Control And Anti-Wheelie Control

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION TRACTION CONTROL AND ANTI-WHEELIE CONTROL The engine control unit (ECU), besides engine management, integrates control logic that can supervise: – Traction control – Anti-wheelie control The traction control, using signals from ABS and IMU, is able to understand rear tire slip, implementing when this occurs, a limitation of engine performance.
  • Page 55: Saddle Opening

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION SADDLE OPENING To open the seat, insert the key into lock “A” located on the left side cover of the motorbike and turn it clockwise. Lift up and remove the saddle “B”. Before reassembling the saddle make sure you have not forgotten the key in the area under the saddle.
  • Page 56: Refuelling

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION REFUELLING To refuel, lift the cover “A”. Insert the key “B” and turn it anticlockwise. Lift the cap “C” and refuel. When refuelling, do not smoke or use open flames, avoid using electrical devices or any source that can trigger sparks or ignition.
  • Page 57: Vehicle Inactivity

    GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION VEHICLE INACTIVITY If the vehicle should remain inactive for months it is advisable to take some precautions: – Empty the tank completely. – Remove the battery and charge it with a suitable battery charger every two weeks. The battery must be kept in a dry place and at a temperature between 5-35 °C (41-95 °F).
  • Page 58: Vehicle Washing

    The use of high-pressure washing systems (or steam cleaners) can damage the seals, the oil seals, brake system, electrical system, dashboard and seat. Fantic Motor does not recommend the use of steam or pressure washing systems to clean the vehicle.
  • Page 59 GENERAL CONTENT AND CONSULTATION – Fuel tank cap or similar. – Headlight and tail light. – Electrical components. – Decals. The use of a jet of high pressure water can damage some components of the vehicle.Use a jet of warm water at low pressure, rinse the vehicle thoroughly and in particular the dirtiest parts.
  • Page 60: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION For specific maintenance and repairs it is advisable to contact our Authorized Fantic Motor Centers, which will guarantee an accurate and prompt service, always using original spare parts. It is recommended, after the first hours of use, to carry out the preliminary checks.
  • Page 61 MAINTENANCE PART DESCRIPTION Kickstand Check its rotation and sliding. Check that the spring tension returns it to its normal position. Lubricate the joints if necessary. Check the correct operation of the safety switch. Fastening elements Check that there are no loose fasteners. If necessary, adjust and tighten. Fuel tank Check the fuel level and refill if necessary.
  • Page 62: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL Check and verify the engine oil level every 1,000 km (600 mi). Check the engine oil level Periodically check the engine oil level. The engine oil check must be carried out with hot engine. Do not rest the vehicle on the side kickstand when checking the engine oil.
  • Page 63 MAINTENANCE Engine oil topping up If after checking the engine oil level, the level is not in the right parameters, topping up is required. Therefore remove the oil level plug and top up. If you use a funnel or something else, make sure of the perfect cleaning.
  • Page 64 Engine oil replacement The operations for filter and engine oil replacement are complicated for an inexperienced operator. It is advisable to contact an Authorized Fantic Motor Center if you need to remove and replace the filter and the engine oil.
  • Page 65: Tires

    MAINTENANCE TIRES For tire pressure values, brand, type and dimensions refer to the “TECHNICAL DATA” section. Check the tire pressure at room temperature, because if the tires are warm, the measurement will not be correct. The tires ambient temperature means that the vehicle has been stationary for at least three hours or has travelled a distance of less than 2 km (1 mi).
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE The sticker indicates the inflation pressure of the front and rear tires. It can be positioned on the chain guard, left side of the vehicle. Find the position where the chain is most taut. Misurare la tensione della catena nel punto medio Measure chain tension in the middle point of the del ramo inferiore, con la motocicletta sul cavalletto lower branch, with the motorcycle on the side stand...
  • Page 67 Replacement, repair and maintenance are very important and must be performed with appropriate tools and by an operator with the necessary experience. For this reason, it is advisable to contact an authorized Fantic Motor Center or a tire specialist for the execution of certain operations.
  • Page 68: Spark Plug

    The type of air filter does not require cleaning, but only replacement. For the maintenance operations, refer to the “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE” section, under “Air filter”. To disassemble, check, clean and replace the air filter, contact an Authorized Fantic Motor Center. COOLANT For the maintenance operations, refer to the “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE”...
  • Page 69: Braking System

    If the brake disc and the brake pads are not to be replaced, contact an authorized Fantic Motor Service Center. Refilling the brake system To top up the brake fluid, do to an authorized Fantic Motor Service Centre.
  • Page 70 MAINTENANCE Pads wear check It is recommended to check the pads wear before each trip and at the end of each use. The pads have a groove that must always be visible. The disc brake pads wear depends on the use, the type of driving and the type of road.
  • Page 71: Suspensions

    MAINTENANCE SUSPENSIONS Front wheel suspension For the replacement of the front suspension oil, go to an authorized Fantic Motor Service Center. For the maintenance operations, refer to the “SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE” section, under “Fork”. Check Apply the front brake lever, push repeatedly on the handlebars, making the fork compress.
  • Page 72 “B” to the desired position; – Tighten the retaining ring nut “A” again. Do not force the rotation of the registers beyond the limit switch (in both directions), to avoid possible damage. The basic setting of the suspension is done by Fantic Motor.
  • Page 73: Clutch Lever And Gearbox

    Fantic Motor Center. If the adjustments made are not sufficient to guarantee the required clearance, contact an authorized Fantic Motor Center.
  • Page 74: Front Brake Lever Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE FRONT BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT The control lever is equipped with a ring nut “A” for adjusting the distance of the lever from the knob on the half- handlebar. Turning the ring nut clockwise moves the lever away from the accelerator knob. Conversely, turning the lever counterclockwise, it moves closer.
  • Page 75: Chain

    Excessive loosening of the chain could make it come off from the pinion, causing accidents and serious damage to the vehicle. Check the clearance regularly. For chain replacement, contact an authorized Fantic Motor Center only. Improper maintenance can cause premature chain wear and/or damage the pinion and/or crown.
  • Page 76 If there is a higher clearance in certain positions, it means that there are crushed or seized meshes, in this case contact an Authorized Fantic Motor Center. To prevent the risk of seizure, it is recommended to lubricate the chain correctly.
  • Page 77: Battery

    MAINTENANCE BATTERY The “A” battery is located under the saddle. The type of battery installed does not require maintenance. It is therefore not necessary to check the electrolyte level or top up with water. Keep the battery poles clean and, if necessary, lightly grease them with acid-free grease.
  • Page 78: Fuses And Relays

    MAINTENANCE FUSES AND RELAYS To check the fuses, set the ignition switch to “OFF” to avoid the risk of a short circuit. Remove the saddle and the fuse box cover. Remove one fuse at a time and check if the filament is broken.
  • Page 79: Lights And Turn Signals

    LIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS For disassembling, checking and/or replacing the headlight, tail light and license plate light, contact an authorized Fantic Motor Service Center. Headlight adjustment To check the correct orientation of the front light beam, place the vehicle at 10 m (32.8 ft) away from a vertical wall, making sure that the ground is level.
  • Page 80: Rear-View Mirrors

    MAINTENANCE REAR-VIEW MIRRORS The operations described below apply to both rear- view mirrors. Place the vehicle on the kickstand and on a flat and stable surface. Loosen the lock nut “A”, turn the left-hand mirror counter-clockwise and remove it, then turn the right-hand mirror clockwise and remove it.
  • Page 81: Maintenance Table

    If it is necessary to have technical advice or request service, contact the Authorized Fantic Motor Center. Fantic Motor declines all civil and criminal liability for damage to the vehicle, property and/or persons due to maintenance operations performed by the user.
  • Page 82 MAINTENANCE TABLE 1.000 km 10.000 km 20.000 km 30.000 km Yearly Position Operation (600 mi) (6.000 mi) (12.000 mi) (18.000 mi) check Fuel Circuit √ √ √ √ – Check that the hoses are not damaged. – Check status; √ √...
  • Page 83 MAINTENANCE TABLE 1.000 km 10.000 km 20.000 km 30.000 km Yearly Position Operation (600 mi) (6.000 mi) (12.000 mi) (18.000 mi) check – Check tread depth and damage; – Replace if necessary; Tires √ √ √ √ – Check air pressure; –...
  • Page 84 MAINTENANCE TABLE 1.000 km 10.000 km 20.000 km 30.000 km Yearly Position Operation (600 mi) (6.000 mi) (12.000 mi) (18.000 mi) check Brake pedal rotation √ √ √ √ – Lubricate with lithium soap grease. Clutch lever rotation √ √ √...
  • Page 85 MAINTENANCE TABLE 1.000 km 10.000 km 20.000 km 30.000 km Yearly Position Operation (600 mi) (6.000 mi) (12.000 mi) (18.000 mi) check – Check the coolant level and the absence √ √ √ √ Cooling System of leaks in the vehicle. Every 3 years –...
  • Page 86: Recommended Products Table

    MAINTENANCE TABLE RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS TABLE Use lubricating and fluid products that meet the equivalent specifications, or higher than those prescribed. These same indications are also valid for topping up. Product Characteristics Remarks SAE 10W40, API service type SG or greater, 4-stroke gear engine oil Do not use mineral oils.
  • Page 87 MAINTENANCE TABLE Product Characteristics Remarks Safety lock strong tightening Strong threadlocker Lubricant for bolts unlocking Unblocking protective lubricant Anti-friction lubricant screw Generic engine oil tightening torques Lubricant for rubber oil seals and OR Lithium soap grease parts Battery poles White vaseline grease Avoid aggressive detergents.
  • Page 88: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Maximum length 2164 mm (85.20 in) Maximum width 890 mm (35.04 in) Maximum heigth 1136 mm (44.72 in) Wheel base 1453 mm (57.20 in) Weight in running order 185 kg (407.85 lb) Fully laden weight (vehicle, rider, luggage and passenger) 380 kg (837.76 lb) Engine type 2-cylinder 4-stroke...
  • Page 89 TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Primary transmission: 1.925 1st gear ratio: 2.846 2nd gear ratio: 2.125 3rd gear ratio: 1.632 Transmission ratios 4th gear ratio: 1.300 5th gear ratio: 1.091 6th gear ratio: 0.964 Secondary transmission: 45/16 Transmission chain 525 DID, 112 links Air filter Paper Tank capacity (including reserve)
  • Page 90 TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Upside down fork ø45 Front suspension Stroke 150 mm (5.90 in) Mono-shock absorber in adjustable compression and Rear suspension progressive linkage Stroke 60.8 ± 2 mm (2.39 ± 0.07 in) Four-piston calliper Front brake 32 mm (1.33 in) , 330 mm floating disk (12.99 in) One-piston floating calliper Rear brake 32 mm (1.25 in) , 245 mm disk (9.64 in)
  • Page 91 TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data License plate light ABS warning light Indication on display Fuel reserve indicator light Indication on display Turn signal indicator light Indication on display Neutral indicator light Indication on display Oil pressure warning light Indication on display Engine warning light Indication on display High beam light indicator...
  • Page 92: Declaration Of Conformity

    Your vehicle is equipped with a range of radio equipment. The manufacturers of this radio equipment declare that these equipment complies with Directive 2014/53/EU where required by law. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following web address: www.Fantic.com/RED Addresses of radio component manufacturers: All radio components must carry the manufacturer’s address according to the provisions of directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 93 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TAB.2 RADIO DEVICE INSTALLED ON THE IMPORTER VEHICLEO Tong Yah Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. DISPLAY – RX6 Meters No.406 Ding-Ann St, Annan District, Tainan, 70944 - Taiwan R.O.C. RFID KEY interface EFI Technology: via della corte, 6/b, 40012 Caldera di Reno, Bologna - Italy Note: Only skilled person can access and install the device.

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