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  • Page 2: Safety Information

    © 2003 aprilia s.p.a. - Noale (VE) SAFETY INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION The following conventions are used to Any operations preceded by this identify safety information throughout the symbol must be repeated on the manual. opposite side of the vehicle. Unless expressly specified otherwise,...
  • Page 3 Italy Singapore efforts to improve product design. Please PARTS IDENTIFICATION LABEL in the refer to your aprilia Official Dealer for any table here below. The label is attached to U n i t e d Slovenia doubts about the information contained in Kingdom the left-hand frame member.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ARRANGEMENT OF AUXILIARY FUSES SUMMARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ......33 (FRONT COVER) ..........62 PRE-RIDE CHECKS CHART ....... 33 SAFETY INFORMATION........ 2 STARTING ............34 ARRANGEMENT OF MAIN FUSES (BATTERY TECHNICAL INFORMATION ......2 MOVING OFF - RIDING ........36 COMPARTMENT) ..........
  • Page 5 safe riding...
  • Page 6: Basic Safety Rules

    Alcohol, drugs, psychotropic substances Most road ac cidents are caused by BASIC SAFETY RULES and some medicines may affect your riding inexperienced riders. To ride a motorcycle, you must satisfy leading to an accident. NEVER lend the vehicle to beginners or certain legal requirements (driving licence, D o n o t r i d e w h e n y o u f e e l u n w e l l , anyone unless you are sure they meet the...
  • Page 7 Observe all road signs as well as national Avoid obstacles that could damage the and local road regulations. vehicle or make you lose control. WARNING Avoid sudden manoeuvres that put your Avoid riding in the slip stream of preceding A l w a y s k e e p b o t h h a n d s o n t h e handlebars and both feet on the footrest safety and that of other persons at risk (for vehicles in order to increase your speed.
  • Page 8 COOLER Keep your eyes on the road and pay close Use only the recommended fuels and If the vehicle has been involved in an attention to other traffic. Do not smoke, eat, lubricants specified in the "LUBRICANT accident or has fallen over, check the drink or read while riding.
  • Page 9: Clothing

    ONLY ORIGINALS Do not change the position, inclination or Making changes to the vehicle and/or CLOTHING c o l o u r o f : n u m b e r p l a t e , d i r e c t i o n r e m o v i n g o r i g i n a l c o m p o n e n t s c a n Always wear an approved safety helmet indicators, lights and horns.
  • Page 10: Accessories

    , b e i n t h e w a y o f inoperative. suspension travel or steering angle, impair Use only genuine aprilia accessories. the operation of the vehicle controls, LOAD reduce ground clearance or lean-in angle.
  • Page 11 D o n o t h a n g b u l k y , h e a v y a n d / o r Do not carry luggage unless it is firmly Do not exceed the maximum load allowed. dangerous objects on the handlebars, secured to the vehicle.
  • Page 12: Arrangement Of The Main Elements12

    ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS 1) Expansion tank 8) Side stand 2) Coolant expansion tank plug 9) Centre stand 3) Rear brake fluid reservoir 10) Headset √ intercom outlet ( 4) Air cleaner 11) Spark plug 5) Rear top box 12) Left inspection cover 6) Converter air filter cover 13) Horn...
  • Page 13 1) Passenger grab rail 9) Right inspection cover 2) Fuel tank 10) Passenger right footrest 3) Fuel tank filler cap 11) Engine oil level / filler plug 4) Front brake fluid reservoir 5) Ignition switch / steering lock / saddle lock / rear top box lock 6) Auxiliary fuse carrier 7) Main fuse carrier 8) Battery...
  • Page 14: Arrangement Of The Controls

    ARRANGEMENT OF THE CONTROLS / INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS 6) Red engine oil pressure light ( ARRANGEMENT OF THE CONTROLS / INSTRUMENTS - KEY 7) Blue high beam light ( 1) Electric controls on the left side of the handlebar 8) Amber side stand light ( 2) Integral braking lever (operates front and rear brakes) 9) Green right direction indicator light (...
  • Page 15: Instruments And Indicators Tablei

    CAUTION failure in the anti-lock braking system. Should this happen, please call an aprilia Official Dealer and remember to ride with utmost care avoiding sudden braking. Anti-theft device (immobilizer) light (where fitted). Blinks when the engine is off as a deterrent to prevent theft.
  • Page 16 Description Function Indicates approximate fuel level in the tank. Fuel level indicator ( When the pointer reaches the red area, it means that the quantity of fuel left in the tank is about 2 litres. Refuel as soon as possible, see page 27 (FUEL). Comes on when there are about 2 litres of fuel left in the tank.
  • Page 17: Key Controls

    KEY CONTROLS CONTROLS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HANDLEBAR NOTE The electric components work only when the ignition switch is in position ≈ ∆ 1) HORN BUTTON ( Press it to operate the horn. 2) DIRECTION INDICATOR SWITCH ( Move the switch to the left in order to signal your intention to turn left;...
  • Page 18: Controls On The Right Side Of The Handlebar

    CAUTION Leaving the ignition switch in position “ ” when the engine is stopped may flatten the battery. After stopping the vehicle, stop the engine and then turn the ignition switch to position“ ”. 2) STARTER BUTTON ( When pressed, the starter button ≈ ≈, turns the engine over.
  • Page 19: Ignition Switch

    Position Function Key removal The steering is locked. n o t It is possible p o s s i b l e t o to remove the Steering lock s t a r t t h e key. e n g i n e switch on the lights N e i t h e r t h e...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Setting the clock: Setting the date: NOTE ◆ Press the key W (2) for more than three The clock must be set with the seconds to enter the date setting mode engine stopped, the vehicle at standstill (only when the date is displayed). and the direction indicators off.
  • Page 21: Multifunction Display

    After the first 1000 kilometres and every 6000 kilometres afterwards, a SERVICE warning is displayed. When you see this message, contact an aprilia Official Dealer to have the vehicle serviced as specified in the periodic maintenance chart, see page 44 (PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART).
  • Page 22: Digital Odometer

    Press the MODE button repeatedly to se- lect in the order: External temperature in ° C MODE Maximum speed (Vmax) + kph or mph ODO TRIP 1 TRIP 2 MODE Average speed AVG (kph or mph) MODE RESETTING AVERAGE AND MAXIMUM DIGITAL ODOMETER SPEED, FUEL CONSUMPTION AND LAP NOTE...
  • Page 23: Resetting Trip 1 And Trip 2

    Press the TRIP key repeatedly to access in TOOL KIT UNLOCKING/LOCKING THE the order: SADDLE The tool kit (2) is placed under the saddle. ◆ Insert the key (3) into the ignition switch. To reach it: ◆ Press and turn the ignition key (3) Odometer (ODO) Release the saddle lock, see page 19 clockwise.
  • Page 24: Glove Compartment

    GLOVE COMPARTMENT SMALL STORAGE COMPARTMENT REAR TOP BOX ◆ ◆ The glove compartment can accommodate Push on the top section of the door (4). Insert the key (5) into the ignition switch ◆ bulky objects when you leave your bike un- The door clicks open to give access to (6).
  • Page 25 30A fuse (3) Safeguarding: ABS control unit power cir- WARNING This vehicle is fitted with integral braking cuit Wheel anti-lock braking system does system as well as servo brake and ABS in not safeguard the rider from falling the front wheel. Thanks to the servo brake, while turning.
  • Page 26 NOTE S h o ul d t he f r o n t w h ee l b e removed, check that the phonic wheel (2) is 0.95 mm Ø 0.75 mm from sensor (1) after wheel installation. CAUTION When removing and installing the front wheel, do not damage sensor cable, phonic wheel and sensor.
  • Page 27: Main Components

    MAIN COMPONENTS FUEL WARNING The fuel used to operate engines is highly flammable and becomes explosive under particular conditions. Refuelling and engine service should take place in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke when refuelling or in the proximity of sources of fuel vapours.
  • Page 28: Lubricants

    1000 km (625 miles) and then every and top up as required. components, the area in which you are 24,000 km (15000 miles) Have engine oil changed at an aprilia working and the surrounding area. Have oil level checked and oil changed at Official Dealer.
  • Page 29: Brake Fluid - Recommendations

    DO NOT RELEASE BRAKE FLUID INTO may be cleaned with a high-quality perform routine checks, contact an THE ENVIRONMENT. degreasing product. aprilia Official Dealer. Have brake fluid changed at an aprilia Official Dealer every two years. use and maintenance Scarabeo 500 ABS...
  • Page 30: Checking Brake Fluid Level

    "MIN" in good condition: mark on the sight glass (1). ◆ Contact an aprilia Official Dealer and ◆ Ensure that fluid level in the reservoir is have brake fluid level topped up. above the "MIN" mark on the sight glass (1).
  • Page 31: Coolant

    Do not ride when coolant is below the "MIN" level. Check coolant level every 2000 km (1250 miles) and after a long trip. Have coolant changed at an aprilia Official Dealer every two years. WARNING Coolant is toxic when ingested. Contact Coolant mixture is a 50% solution of water Use distilled water in the coolant mixture.
  • Page 32: Checking And Topping Up

    Remove the front cover, see page 58 for leaks. Have the leak repaired at an (REMOVING THE FRONT COVER). WARNING aprilia Official Dealer. ◆ Turn the filler cap (1) anticlockwise to Wait for the engine to cool down before release it, but do not remove the cap.
  • Page 33: Tyres

    Old tyres may not ensure full grip due to material ageing - even when they are still within the wear limit - and must be replaced. Always change a worn tyre. A tyre that becomes punctured in the tread area should be changed when the puncture is larger than 5 mm.
  • Page 34: Muffler/Exhaust Silencer

    Drive Listed below are the tyres aprilia approved If the exhaust system noise increases, c a r e f u l l y u n t i l c o v e r i n g s e v e r a l for this model after extensive testing.
  • Page 35: Instructions For Use

    , d o n o t necessary. hesitate to contact an aprilia Official Engine oil Check and top up as required.
  • Page 36: Starting

    Do not start the engine when the vehicle braking system. Should this happen, the engine is not started within 3 is on the side stand. please call an aprilia Official Dealer seconds, low beam will turn off to and remember to ride with utmost care ◆...
  • Page 37 CAUTION If the ABS light does not turn off, call an aprilia Official Dealer and remember to ride with utmost care. CAUTION If the ABS light does not turn off, the ◆...
  • Page 38: Moving Off - Riding

    Moving off: ◆ Release the throttle twistgrip (2) (Pos. A), apply the rear brake and take the vehicle off the stand. ◆ Mount on the vehicle. Keep one foot at least on the ground to help keep your balance. ◆ Adjust the rear-view mirrors.
  • Page 39 WARNING When approaching a bend, slow down or brake in good time. Take the bend at steady speed or accelerate slightly. Late braking may put the vehicle into a skid. Use the brakes sparingly when riding downhill, or the brake lining may overheat and impair braking efficiency.
  • Page 40: Running-In

    injury to yourself or third persons, or STOPPING vehicle damage. Proper engine running-in is essential to WARNING preserving engine life and performance If possible, avoid stopping abruptly or over time. Twisty roads and gradients are s l o w i n g d o w n s u d d e n l y . B r a k e ideal to break in engine, suspension and progressively and in good time.
  • Page 41: Placing The Vehicle On The Stand

    ◆ ◆ Set the engine kill switch (1) to ≈ ∆ . Push the side stand (7) fully down with PLACING THE VEHICLE ON THE your right foot. STAND ◆ Lean the vehicle towards you until the CAUTION Read page 40 (STOPPING) carefully. stand rests on the ground.
  • Page 42: Suggestions To Avoid Theft

    Park the vehicle in a safe place, possibly in locks). a garage or an area protected by security. NOTE If possible, use the suitable aprilia In most cases, stolen vehicles Embedded in the key grip is a transponder, "Body-Guard" armoured cable or an...
  • Page 43: Maintenance

    Never put any mechanical parts or other If you need assistance or technical advice, vehicle components in your mouth contact an aprilia Official Dealer for when you have both hands busy. None guaranteed accurate, prompt service. of the motorcycle components is edible.
  • Page 44 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE aprilia Official Dealer Components Post running-in Every 6000 km Every 12000 km [1000 km (625 mi)] (3750 mi) or 8 months (7500 mi) or 16 months Idling mixture...
  • Page 45 OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE aprilia Official Dealer (CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER AS WELL) Components Post running-in Every 6000 km Every 12000 km [1000 km (625 mi)] (3750 mi) or 8 months (7500 mi) or 16 months...
  • Page 46: Identification Data

    FRAME NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER IDENTIFICATION DATA It is a good rule to write down the frame The frame number is stamped on the The engine number is stamped near the and engine numbers in the space provided central frame tube. To expose the frame lower support of the rear shock absorber.
  • Page 47: Rear Top Box

    ◆ Remove the mat from the rear top box REMOVING THE REAR TOP BOX and place it between cover and bottom Place the vehicle on the centre stand and of the box to keep it open. r a i s e t h e s a d d l e , s e e p a g e 2 3 ◆...
  • Page 48: Checking And Topping Up Oil Level

    CAUTION Oil level must be between the MAX and MIN level marks. Incorrect oil level will cause severe engine damage. ◆ Top up if needed. TOPPING UP ◆ Pour a small quantity of oil into the filler opening (2). Allow one minute for oil to flow into the crankcase.
  • Page 49: Changing Engine Oil And The Engine Oil Filter

    NOTE minutes. Stop the engine and let it cool Place the vehicle on firm and Have the oil changed at an aprilia Official down. Check engine oil level using the level ground. Dealer. dipstick (1) and top up as required ◆...
  • Page 50: Checking And Topping Up Transmission Oil Level

    ◆ Clean the part in contact with the oil with a clean cloth. ◆ Tighten the plug/dipstick (1) fully into the filler opening. ◆ Extract the plug/dipstick (1) again and check oil level on the dipstick: MAX = maximum level; MIN = minimum level.
  • Page 51: Changing Transmission Oil

    Accurate oil level measurement i s o n l y e n s u r e d w h e n t h e a b o v e procedures are observed. Have oil changed at an aprilia Official Dealer. WARNING Make sure not to spill oil on the rear brake disk while changing oil.
  • Page 52: Checking The Brake Pads For Wear

    ◆ Remove the air cleaner (5). CHECKING THE BRAKE PADS FOR CAUTION WEAR CLEANING N E V E R S M E A R T H E F I L T E R I N G R e a d p a g e 2 9 ( B R A K E F L U I D - ELEMENT WITH OIL.
  • Page 53 WARNING ◆ substrate, metal-to-metal contact with Visually inspect the area between brake Have the parts replaced at an aprilia disk and brake pads proceeding as the brake disk would lead to rattle and Official Dealer. the brake calliper sparking. This will follows.
  • Page 54: Checking The Stand

    R e a d p a g e 4 3 ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) carefully. CAUTION Have front suspension oil changed at an aprilia Official Dealer for accurate, prompt service. Have the front suspension oil changed every 30000 km (18750 miles) or every 4 years.
  • Page 55: Rear Suspension Spring Preload

    REAR SUSPENSION SPRING PRELOAD REAR SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT CHECKING THE STEERING SETTING CHART The rear suspension is managed by two R e a d p a g e 4 3 ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) shock absorbers that control compression carefully.
  • Page 56: Steering Damper

    ◆ Adjust as follows: If you feel any play, have the vehicle While rocking the fork, watch for serviced at an aprilia Official Dealer. looseness in the stand. Repeat several ◆ Rotate the ring nut (1) clockwise for a times.
  • Page 57: Removing The Right And Left Inspection Covers

    REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT REMOVING THE WINDSHIELD CAUTION INSPECTION COVERS R e a d p a g e 4 3 ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) Pay attention to the fixing tab clips (4). R e a d p a g e 4 3 ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) carefully.
  • Page 58: Removing The Rear-View Mirrors

    CAUTION Handle plastic and paint-finished c o m p o n e n t s w i t h c a r e t o a v o i d scratching or damage. ◆ Lift the rear-view mirror (2) to remove. ◆...
  • Page 59: Throttle Twistgrip Adjustment

    ◆ ◆ Lift the lower end of the front cover disconnect the headlight connection (4) If not so: slightly as shown by the arrow. Open the at the wiring harness end. ◆ Place the vehicle on the centre stand. ◆ front cover slightly but do not remove it.
  • Page 60: Spark Plug

    ◆ Blow with an air line to prevent residue from entering the engine. A spark plug must be changed when: the insulator is cracked; the electrodes show traces of 0,028-0,031 inc 0,028-0,031 inc corrosion or exceeding deposits. 0,7-0,8 mm 0,7-0,8 mm ◆...
  • Page 61: Battery

    Provide proper ventilation while the BATTERY LONG INACTIVITY OF THE battery is under charging. Do not inhale BATTERY R e a d p a g e 4 3 ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) the gases produced by the battery When the vehicle is left unused for over a carefully.
  • Page 62: Removing The Battery Cover

    REMOVING THE BATTERY COVER CHECKING AND CLEANING THE REMOVING THE BATTERY BATTERY LEAD CONNECTIONS ◆ Remove the battery cover, page 62 Read page 61 (BATTERY). AND TERMINALS (REMOVING THE BATTERY COVER) NOTE Place the vehicle on firm and ◆ Remove the battery cover, page 62 at the side.
  • Page 63: Checking Battery Fluid Level

    CHARGING THE BATTERY ◆ Remove the battery, see page 62 (REMOVING THE BATTERY). ◆ Remove the battery caps. ◆ Check battery fluid level, page 63 (CHECKING BATTERY FLUID LEVEL) at the side. ◆ Connect the battery to a battery charger. ◆...
  • Page 64: Replacing The Fuses

    When this is NOTE When you use one of the spare the wiring diagram). the case, contact an aprilia Official Dealer. fuses, remember to add a new fuse of √ 15-A fuse (7) Spare fuse. √ 3-A fuse (8) Spare fuse.
  • Page 65: Arrangement Of Main Fuses (Battery Compartment)

    10,94 yard (10 m) 10,94 yard (10 m) To set beam height: ARRANGEMENT OF MAIN FUSES VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE (BATTERY COMPARTMENT) HEADLIGHT BEAM ◆ Open the glove compartment and remove the blanking cap of the adjuster √ 30-A fuse (10) This is a quick beam inspection procedure.
  • Page 66: Horizontal Adjustment Of The Headlight Beam

    BULBS REPLACING THE BULBS OF THE FRONT DIRECTION INDICATORS R e a d p a g e 4 3 ( M A I N T E N A N C E ) carefully. Read paragraph (BULBS) at the side carefully. NOTE WARNING The indicator bulbs may be...
  • Page 67: Replacing The Headlight Bulbs

    LOW BEAM BULBS HIGH BEAM BULBS ◆ Rotate bulb socket/bulb anticlockwise and extract it from the seat CAUTION in the reflector. Do not pull on the wiring to disconnect the bulb connector. CAUTION ◆ Grasp the bulb electric connector and To extract the bulb socket/bulb from the pull to detach it from the bulb.
  • Page 68: Parking Light Bulbs

    PARKING LIGHT BULBS REPLACING THE TAIL LIGHT CAUTION BULBS Do not pull on or force the wiring during CAUTION Read page 66 (BULBS) carefully. the removal procedure. Do not pull on the wiring to remove the The tail light accommodates two parking bulb holder.
  • Page 69: Replacing The Rear Direction Indicator Bulbs

    NOTE Insert the bulb into the bulb holder matching the two locating pegs with their guides in the bulb holder. ◆ Fit a new bulb of equal rating. Ensure it is positioned correctly. NOTE Make sure that the protective shield locates correctly into its seat on refitting.
  • Page 70: Transport

    TRANSPORT DRAINING THE FUEL TANK ◆ Place the vehicle on the centre stand on WARNING firm and level ground. Read page 27 (FUEL) carefully. Before transporting the vehicle, drain ◆ Stop the engine and wait until it has all fuel from the fuel tank (see page 70 cooled down.
  • Page 71: Cleaning

    CLEANING CAUTION WARNING Braking efficiency may be temporarily Wash the vehicle thoroughly before impaired after washing the vehicle, as applying silicone wax. the friction surfaces of the braking Do not polish matt-painted surfaces systems may be wet. with polishing paste. Remember that braking distance will be Do not wash the vehicle under the sun, longer.
  • Page 72: Long Inactivity

    ◆ ◆ Set the ignition switch to ≈ ∆ and press Wrap and tie a plastic bag around the LONG INACTIVITY the engine starter button ≈ ∆ for a few exhaust pipe opening to keep moisture When storing the vehicle away for long seconds to let oil spread evenly all over out.
  • Page 73 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Max length 2310 mm Max width 785 mm Max height (incl. windshield) 1435 mm Rider saddle height 800 mm Wheelbase 1590 mm Minimum ground clearance 170 mm Weight in running order 234 Kg Engine Type 4-stroke single-cylinder engine, 4 valves per cylinder, single overhead camshaft operated via a chain on flywheel side.
  • Page 74 Capacities Fuel (including reserve) Fuel reserve Engine oil - engine oil and engine oil filter change 1500 cu cm - oil change at engine overhaul 1700 cu cm Transmission oil 250 cu cm approx. Coolant (50%water+50%anti-freeze with ethylene glycol) Front fork oil 230 cu cm (each leg) Saddle Max load...
  • Page 75 Tyres Type Tubeless FRONT 110 /80 -16∆ 55S REAR 140 /70 -16∆ 65S or 66S STANDARD INFLATION PRESSURES Front 2.2 bar Rear 2.4 bar INFLATION PRESSURES FOR CARRYING A PASSENGER Front 2.3 bar Rear 2.6 bar Ignition Type C.D.I., inductive Timing advance Variable advance controlled by fuel injection ECU Spark plug...
  • Page 76 Warning lights Indicator repeater lights Engine oil pressure Low beam light High beam light Low fuel light Brake pads wear High coolant temperature use and maintenance Scarabeo 500 ABS...
  • Page 77: Lubricant Chart

    LUBRICANT CHART Recommended) engine oil: SUPERBIKE 4, SAE 5W - 40 or 4T FORMULA RACING, SAE 5W - 40. As an alternative to recommended oils, top brand oils meeting or exceeding A.P.I. SJ specifications can be used. (Recommended) transmission oil: F.C., SAE 75W - 90 or GEAR SYNTH, SAE 75W - 90.
  • Page 78: Official Dealers And Service Centres

    When you demand aprilia Original Parts, you are purchasing products that have been developed and tested as early as the vehicle design stage. aprilia Original Parts systematically undergo strict quality control procedures to ensure total reliability and long service life.
  • Page 79 NOTE ASK FOR GENUINE SPARE PARTS ONLY use and maintenance Scarabeo 500 ABS...
  • Page 80: Distributors

    Distributors APRILIA via G. Galilei, 1 - 30033 Noale (VE) Italy Tel. +39(0)41 5829111 - Fax +39(0)41 441054 - Servizio Clienti aprilia +39(0)41 5079821 APRILIA WORLD SERVICE UK branch 15 Gregory Way - SK5 7ST Stockport - Cheshire Tel. 0044-161 475 1800 - Fax 0044-161 475 1825 - Email: massimo_granata@aprilia.com...
  • Page 81 Tel. 0032-9-2829410 - Fax. 0032-9-2810012 - Email: Kurt_Derynck@rad.be T.M.P. Hammervej 32 - 7900 - Nikobing Mors Tel. 0045-97-722233 - Fax. 0045-97-722143/33 - Email: thomas@aprilia.dk TUONTI NAKKILA OY P.o.B. 18 - 29250 - Nakkila Tel. 00358-2-5352500 - Fax. 00358-2-5372793 - Email: satu.saarinen@aprilia.fi RO GROUP INT.(sede operativa)
  • Page 82 Tel. 0027-11-7868486 - Fax. 0027-11-7868482 - Email: motovelo@betech.co.za APRILIA DE MEXICO, SA. de CV. San Jeromino - 64640 - 552 Monterrey N.L. Tel. 0052-818333-4493 - Fax. 0052-818348-9398 - sbertu Email: javier@aprilia.com.mx BIKE KOREA CO. LTD. YeungSoo Bldg. 302 #206-25, Ohjang-Dong, Chung-Ku Seoul Tel.
  • Page 83 Distributors BERMUDA INTERNATIONAL LTD. 235, Middle Road - Southampton Tel. 001-4412385050 - Email: eurospice@ibl.bm MAJESTIC AUTO LIMITED 10th KM Stone - G.T. Road - P.O.Dujana - 203207 Dadri - Ghaziabad UP Tel. 0091-98100-19315 - Fax. 0091-98100-19300 MOTOMANIA, S.A. BOULEVARD LIBERACION 4-19, ZONA 9 1009 GUATEMALA CITY Tel.
  • Page 84: Wiring Diagram - Scarabeo 500 Abs

    WIRING DIAGRAM - Scarabeo 500 ABS SCROLL x1000r/min mp/h Km/h PASSING STOP TRIP 13 14 15 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 M/Bi Az/R Ro/G Gr/Bi Gr/Bi Gr/R Gr/Bi 1 3 2 Az/V G/Vi G/Vi Ro/G Ar/N...
  • Page 85: Wiring Diagram Key - Scarabeo 500 Abs

    WIRING DIAGRAM KEY - Scarabeo 500 ABS 1) Multiple connectors 27) Number plate light 53) ABS control unit 54) ABS diagnosis outlet 2) RPM sensor 28) Second brake light bulbs 55) ABS phonic wheel speed sensor 3) Stepper motor 29) Rear right direction indicator 56) ABS relay 4) Coil 30) Rear left direction indicator...
  • Page 86 NOTE ASK FOR GENUINE SPARE PARTS ONLY use and maintenance Scarabeo 500 ABS...
  • Page 87 NOTE ASK FOR GENUINE SPARE PARTS ONLY use and maintenance Scarabeo 500 ABS...
  • Page 88 √ Do not dispose of oil, fuel, polluting substances and components in the environment. √ Do not keep the engine running if it isn»t necessary. √ Avoid disturbing noises.

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