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TXT GP 300 2020
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GAS GAS TXT GP 300 2020 Owner's Manual
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Troubleshooting
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1 Means of Representation 1
Symbols Used
Formats Used
2 Safety Advice
Use Definition - Intended Use
Misuse
Degrees of Risk and Symbols
Tampering Warning
Safe Operation
Protective Clothing
Work Rules
Environment
Owner's Manual
3 Important Notes 3
Manufacturer and Implied Warranty
Fuel, Auxiliary Substances
Spare Parts, Accessories
Service
Figures
Customer Service
4 View of Vehicle
View of Vehicle, Front Left (Example)
View of Vehicle, Rear Right (Example)
5 Serial Numbers
Vehicle Identification Number
Type Label
Engine Number
Fork Article Number
6 Controls 6
Clutch Lever
Hand Brake Lever
Throttle Grip
Magnetic Switch (Option: Not Homologized)
Switch-Off Button (Option: Homologized)
Light Switch (Option: Not Homologized)
Light Switch (Option: Homologized)
Horn Button (Option: Homologized)
Turn Signal Switch (Option: Homologized)
Map Switch (Option: Not Homologized)
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Option: Homologized)
Steering Lock (Option: Homologized)
Fuel Tap
Choke Button (Option: Not Homologized)
Choke Lever (Option: Homologized)
Shift Lever
Kick Starter Lever
Foot Brake Lever
Side Stand
Locking the Steering (Option: Homologized)
Unlocking the Steering (Option: Homologized)
Opening the Fuel Tank Filler Cap
Closing the Fuel Tank Filler Cap
Combination Instrument (Option: Homologized)
7 Preparing for Use 7
Advice on Preparing for First Use
Running in the Engine
Preparing the Vehicle for Difficult Operating Conditions
8 Riding Instructions 8
Checks and Maintenance Measures When Preparing for Use
Starting
Starting off
Shifting, Riding
Braking
Stopping, Parking
Transporting
Refueling
9 Service Schedule
Additional Information
Required Work
Recommended Work
10 Tuning the Chassis
Checking the Basic Chassis Setting with the Rider's Weight
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Shock Absorber (All GP Models)
Measuring the Dimension of the Rear Wheel Unloaded
Checking the Static Sag of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Shock Absorber
Checking the Riding Sag of the Shock Absorber
Adjusting the Riding Sag
Basic Setting of the Fork
Adjusting the Rebound Damping of the Fork
Adjusting the Spring Preload of the Fork
Adjusting Fork Fluid Barrier
Adjusting the Compression Damping of the Fork (All GP Models)
11 Service Work on the Chassis
Raising the Motorcycle with a Lift Stand
Removing the Motorcycle from the Lift Stand
Cleaning the Dust Boots of the Fork Legs
Removing the Fork Legs
Installing the Fork Legs
Removing the Lower Triple Clamp
Installing the Lower Triple Clamp
Checking the Steering Head Bearing Play
Adjusting the Steering Head Bearing Play
Lubricating the Steering Head Bearing
Removing the Headlight Mask
Installing the Headlight Mask
Removing the Front Fender
Installing the Front Fender
Removing the Shock Absorber
Installing the Shock Absorber
Removing the Air Filter Box
Installing the Air Filter Box
Removing the Air Filter Box Cover
Installing the Air Filter Box Cover
Removing the Air Filter
Installing the Air Filter
Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Filter Box
Removing the Main Silencer
Installing the Main Silencer
Removing the Fuel Tank
Installing the Fuel Tank
Checking the Chain for Dirt
Cleaning the Chain
Checking the Chain Tension
Adjusting the Chain Tension
Checking the Frame
Checking the Link Fork
Checking the Rubber Grip
Checking the Free Travel of the Clutch Lever
Adjusting the Free Travel of the Clutch Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Clutch Lever
Checking/Correcting the Fluid Level of Hydraulic Clutch
Changing the Hydraulic Clutch Fluid
12 Brake System 12
Checking the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever
Adjusting the Free Travel of the Hand Brake Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Hand Brake Lever
Removing Front Brake Disc Guard
Installing the Front Brake Disc Guard
Installing the Front Brake Caliper
Checking the Front Brake Fluid Level
Adding Front Brake Fluid
Checking the Front Brake Linings
Changing the Brake Linings of the Front Brake
Checking Brake Discs
Checking the Free Travel of the Foot Brake Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Foot Brake Lever
Checking the Rear Brake Fluid Level
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
Checking the Brake Linings of the Rear Brake
Changing the Rear Brake Linings
13 Wheels, Tires 13
Removing the Front Wheel
Installing the Front Wheel
Removing the Rear Wheel
Installing the Rear Wheel
Checking the Tire Condition
Checking Tire Pressure
Checking the Spoke Tension
14 Electrical System 14
Diagnostics Connector
15 Cooling System
Checking the Antifreeze and Coolant Level
Draining the Coolant
Refilling with Coolant
Changing the Coolant
16 Tuning the Engine
Checking the Throttle Cable Play
Adjusting the Throttle Cable Play
Carburetor Tuning
Carburettor - Idle Speed
Carburetor - Adjusting the Idle Speed
Checking the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
Adjusting the Basic Position of the Shift Lever
17 Service Work on the Engine 17
Emptying the Carburetor Float Chamber
Checking the Gear Oil Level
Adding the Gear Oil
Changing the Gear Oil
18 Cleaning, Care
Cleaning the Motorcycle
19 Storage
Preparing for Use after Storage
20 Troubleshooting
21 Technical Data
Engine
22 Engine Tightening Torques 22
23 Carburetor
24 Capacities 24
Gear Oil
Coolant
Fuel
25 Chassis
26 Tires 26
27 Fork
All GP Models
All RACING Models
28 Shock Absorber 28
Txt Gp 125
Txt Gp 250/280/300
All RACING Models
29 Chassis Tightening Torques
30 Substances
31 Auxiliary Substances
32 Standards
33 List of Abbreviations 33
Index
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OWNER'S MANUAL 2020
TXT RACING 125
TXT RACING 250
TXT RACING 280
TXT RACING 300
TXT GP 125
TXT GP 250
TXT GP 280
TXT GP 300
Art. no. 3215003en
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Summarization of Contents
MEANS OF REPRESENTATION
Symbols used
Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual.
Formats used
Explains the typographical formats used in the document.
SAFETY ADVICE
Use definition – intended use
Defines the intended purpose and use of the vehicle.
Safe operation
Provides essential guidelines for operating the motorcycle safely.
Protective clothing
Emphasizes the importance of wearing appropriate protective gear.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Manufacturer and implied warranty
Details warranty conditions and service requirements for validity.
Fuel, auxiliary substances
Specifies correct fuels and auxiliary substances for the motorcycle.
VIEW OF VEHICLE
View of vehicle, front left (example)
Identifies key components on the front left view of the motorcycle.
View of vehicle, rear right (example)
Identifies key components on the rear right view of the motorcycle.
SERIAL NUMBERS
Vehicle identification number
Locates and explains the vehicle identification number (VIN).
Engine number
Locates and explains the engine number.
CONTROLS
Clutch lever
Explains the function and operation of the clutch lever.
Hand brake lever
Explains the function and operation of the hand brake lever.
Throttle grip
Explains the function and operation of the throttle grip.
Magnetic switch (Option: Not homologized)
Explains the function of the magnetic switch for starting/stopping.
Light switch (Option: Homologized)
Explains the operation of the homologated light switch.
Fuel tap
Explains the function and operation of the fuel tap.
PREPARING FOR USE
Advice on preparing for first use
Provides essential advice before the initial use of the motorcycle.
Running in the engine
Details the procedure and guidelines for the engine's break-in period.
RIDING INSTRUCTIONS
Checks and maintenance measures when preparing for use
Lists essential checks before every ride for safety.
Starting
Explains the correct procedure for starting the motorcycle engine.
Braking
Provides instructions and warnings related to braking.
SERVICE SCHEDULE
Required work
Outlines mandatory maintenance tasks and their intervals.
Recommended work
Lists recommended maintenance tasks and their intervals.
TUNING THE CHASSIS
Adjusting the rebound damping of the shock absorber
Details how to adjust the rear shock absorber's rebound damping.
Adjusting the compression damping of the shock absorber (All GP models)
Explains adjusting the rear shock absorber's compression damping for GP models.
Checking the static sag of the shock absorber
Describes how to check the static sag of the rear shock absorber.
Adjusting the spring preload of the fork
Guides on adjusting the front fork's spring preload.
SERVICE WORK ON THE CHASSIS
Removing the fork legs
Step-by-step guide for removing the front fork legs.
Checking the steering head bearing play
Explains how to check for play in the steering head bearings.
Checking the chain tension
Explains how to check the drive chain tension.
Checking the free travel of the clutch lever
Explains how to check the clutch lever's free travel.
BRAKE SYSTEM
Checking the front brake fluid level
Details how to check the front brake fluid level.
Checking the front brake linings
Explains how to check the thickness and condition of front brake linings.
Checking brake discs
Guides on checking the wear limit and condition of brake discs.
Checking the rear brake fluid level
Details how to check the rear brake fluid level.
WHEELS, TIRES
Removing the front wheel
Step-by-step guide for removing the front wheel.
Checking tire pressure
Explains how to check and set the correct tire pressure.
Checking the spoke tension
Explains how to check and adjust spoke tension.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Diagnostics connector
Locates and explains the purpose of the diagnostics connector.
COOLING SYSTEM
Checking the antifreeze and coolant level
Details how to check the antifreeze and coolant levels.
Draining the coolant
Provides instructions for draining the motorcycle's coolant.
TUNING THE ENGINE
Checking the throttle cable play
Explains how to check the play in the throttle cable.
Carburetor tuning
Discusses how carburetor components affect engine performance.
Carburetor – adjusting the idle speed
Details how to adjust the engine's idle speed.
SERVICE WORK ON THE ENGINE
Checking the gear oil level
Details how to check the motorcycle's gear oil level.
Changing the gear oil
Provides instructions for changing the engine's gear oil.
CLEANING, CARE
Cleaning the motorcycle
Offers guidelines for cleaning the motorcycle safely and effectively.
STORAGE
Storage
Provides instructions for storing the motorcycle for extended periods.
Preparing for use after storage
Outlines steps to prepare the motorcycle after a storage period.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine does not start
Lists common causes and actions for an engine that won't start.
Engine overheats
Addresses causes and solutions for engine overheating issues.
TECHNICAL DATA
Engine
Lists technical specifications related to the engine.
CHASSIS
Frame
Provides chassis and frame specifications.
FORK
All GP models
Lists technical specifications for the fork on GP models.
All RACING models
Lists technical specifications for the fork on RACING models.
SHOCK ABSORBER
TXT GP 125
Lists technical specifications for the TXT GP 125 shock absorber.
All RACING models
Lists technical specifications for shock absorbers on RACING models.
SUBSTANCES
Brake fluid
Specifies approved brake fluid types and recommended suppliers.
Coolant
Details recommended coolant types and antifreeze protection levels.
AUXILIARY SUBSTANCES
Air filter cleaner
Lists recommended products for cleaning the air filter.
Motorcycle cleaner
Lists recommended cleaners for the motorcycle's exterior.
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
Art. no.
Defines the abbreviation "Art. no." as "Article number".
poss.
Defines the abbreviation "poss." as "possibly".
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