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MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI MANUALE D’ISTRUZIONI INSTRUCTION MANU INSTRUCTION MANU AL AL AL AL AL INSTRUCTION MANU INSTRUCTION MANU INSTRUCTION MANU MANU MANU AL DE ISTRUCCIONES MANU AL DE ISTRUCCIONES AL DE ISTRUCCIONES AL DE ISTRUCCIONES MANU MANU AL DE ISTRUCCIONES...
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INFORMA INFORMA INFORMATI V TI V TI VA SULLA TUTELA DELLA PRIV TI V A SULLA TUTELA DELLA PRIV A SULLA TUTELA DELLA PRIV A SULLA TUTELA DELLA PRIVA A A A A CY INFORMA INFORMA TI V A SULLA TUTELA DELLA PRIV In riferimento alla L In riferimento alla L In riferimento alla Legge 31/12/1996 n.
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REV-3 Thank you for choosing BETA. Wishing you a lots of good biking! This manual wiIl give you the information you need to use your motorcycle correctly and to keep it in excellent condition. BETAMOTOR S.p.A. reserves the right to change the data and features described in...
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A A A A A TTENTION TTENTION TTENTION TTENTION TTENTION After the first training hour, check all the tightenings and in a particular manner: • Footboard supports • Front and rear brake disks • Wheel rims • Shock absorber bolt •...
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMA SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMA TION TION SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMA SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMA SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION TION TION Main parts ..................... 42 Vehicle identification data................42 Instrument panel and controls................42 Technical data ......................43 Electrical diagram ....................
MAIN P MAIN P MAIN PAR MAIN P MAIN P ARTS TS TS TS TS 1- 1- 1- 1- 1-Filter box 2 2 2 2 2-Fuel tank 3- 3- 3- 3- 3-Fuel cap 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-Silencer 5- 5- 5- 5- 5-Kick starter 6- 6- 6- 6- 6-Filter cover VEHICLE IDENTIFICA VEHICLE IDENTIFICA TION D...
TECHNICAL D TECHNICAL D TECHNICAL DA A A A A T T T T T A A A A A TECHNICAL D TECHNICAL D V V V V V ehicle weight ehicle weight ehicle weight ehicle weight ehicle weight - - - - - ready to operate (unfueled) ..................71 (kg) Dimensions Dimensions Dimensions...
ELECTRICAL DIA ELECTRICAL DIA GRAM GRAM ELECTRICAL DIA ELECTRICAL DIA GRAM ELECTRICAL DIA GRAM GRAM...
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INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX Check and maintenance before and after off-road use Fueling Recommended lubrificants and liquids Breaking in Start up...
CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF-RO -ROAD USE AD USE AD USE AD USE CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF AD USE In order to avoid problems connected to the operation of the vehicle, it is advisable to perform a number of checks and maintenance operations before and after use.
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LIQUIDS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LIQUIDS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LIQUIDS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LIQUIDS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LIQUIDS For better operation and longer vehicle life, we advise you to use the products listed in the following chart: M " "...
ST ST STAR ARTUP •Open fuel tank valve B B B B B OFF = closed ON = open RES = reserve •Check that the gears are in neutral •Depress the kick-starter with a sharp movement of the foot and slightly turn the gas control •Always close the fuel tank valve when the engine is off.
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INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX Gearbox oil Brake pump oil Clutch pump all Fork oil Air filter Spark plug Front brake Rear brake Cooling liquid Silencer Carburetor Valve petals Checks after cleaning Maintenance schedule...
GEARBOX OIL GEARBOX OIL GEARBOX OIL GEARBOX OIL GEARBOX OIL Check Check Check Check Check Hold the vehicle vertical to the ground. When engine is cold check the oil level by means of porthole A A A A A . The oil level must be always visible from the porthole.
BRAKE PUMP OIL BRAKE PUMP OIL BRAKE PUMP OIL BRAKE PUMP OIL BRAKE PUMP OIL F F F F F ront brake ront brake ront brake ront brake ront brake Check the oil level by means of oiI port- hole A A A A A . The oil level must be always vis- ible from the porthole.
Bleeding of front brake Bleeding of front brake Bleeding of front brake Bleeding of front brake Bleeding of front brake To bleed air from the front brake circuit, proceed as follows: •Remove the rubber cap A A A A A from valve B B B B B •Open the oiI sump cap •Insert one end of a tube trasparent into valve B B B B B and the other end into a con-...
CLUTCH PUMP OIL CLUTCH PUMP OIL CLUTCH PUMP OIL CLUTCH PUMP OIL CLUTCH PUMP OIL Check the oil level. The oil level must never be below half the tank capacity. To restore the oil level, top up by unscrewing the two screws A A A A A , lifting cop B B B B B and adding oil.
FORK OIL FORK OIL FORK OIL FORK OIL FORK OIL Right shaft Right shaft Right shaft Right shaft Right shaft To replace the oil, proceed as follows: Remove the front wheel Remove the handlebar (see pag.65) Loosen left shaft lock the screws A A A A A and take off the slider Unscrew upper plug Unscrew fixing lock nut and take off...
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Left shaft Left shaft Left shaft Left shaft Left shaft To replace the oil, proceed as follows: Remove the front wheel Remove the handlebar (see pag. 65) Unloose the shaft lock the screws A A A A A Unscrew slider plug Remove the spring and totally empty the oil Reset the...
AIR FIL AIR FIL AIR FILTER AIR FIL AIR FIL To access the filter you must remove the filter cover by unscrewing the rear screw, and then proceed as follows: •Remove filter capping and filter •Wash the filter with water and soap •Dry the filter •Wet the filter with filter oil, removing any excess oil so that there is no dripping...
SP SP SP SPARK PL ARK PL ARK PLUG ARK PL ARK PL Keeping the spark plug in good condition wiII reduce fuel consumption and increase engine performance. To perform the check, simply slide off the electrical connection tube and unscrew the spark plug.
FRONT BRAKE FRONT BRAKE FRONT BRAKE FRONT BRAKE FRONT BRAKE Check Check Check Check Check To check the front brake for wear, simply observe the caliper from the front, where it is possible to see the ends of the two pads.
REAR BRAKE REAR BRAKE REAR BRAKE REAR BRAKE REAR BRAKE Check Check Check Check Check To check the rear brake for wear, simply observe the caliper from the rear, where it is possible to see the ends of the two pads. These pads should have at least a 2 mm Iayer of Iining.
LIQUID COOLANT LIQUID COOLANT LIQUID COOLANT LIQUID COOLANT LIQUID COOLANT The level check must be performed with the engine cold, as follows: •Remove plastic grid D •Unscrew cap A A A A A and check the level of the liquid •lf the level is dose to the bottom of pipe proceed to add liquid Circuit capacity is indicated in the table...
CARBURET CARBURET CARBURETOR CARBURET CARBURET To ensure excellent carburetor performance, carburetor must be cleaned thoroughly. Unscrew plug A. To check that there is not of the dirty. Otherwise it will be necessary to open the tank and to carefully clean the jets.
CHECKS AFTER CLEANING CHECKS AFTER CLEANING CHECKS AFTER CLEANING CHECKS AFTER CLEANING CHECKS AFTER CLEANING After cleaning the motorcycle, it is good practice to check: •Clean the air filter (proceed as described on pag.56) •Remove the flywheel cover to eliminate any water that may have entered. •If ignition is disassembled and reassembled, check the position of the stator marked by an indicator on the plate and by a corresponding marker on a halt- casing fastening support.
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INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX Adjustment of brakes Adjustment of clutch Adjustment of idling speed Adjustment of gas clearance Check and adjustment of steering gear Tightening the chain Adjustment of front suspension Positioning of handlebar Adjustment of rear shock absorber...
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ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKES ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKES ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKES ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKES ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKES F F F F F ront brake ront brake ront brake ront brake ront brake The front brake is disk type with hydraulic control, and therefore requires only ordi- nary maintenance.
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ADJUSTMENT OF IDLING SPEED ADJUSTMENT OF IDLING SPEED ADJUSTMENT OF IDLING SPEED ADJUSTMENT OF IDLING SPEED ADJUSTMENT OF IDLING SPEED In order to perform this operation correctly, we advise you to do it when the engine is hot, connecting an electric revolution counter to the spark plug wire.
TIGHTENING THE CHAIN TIGHTENING THE CHAIN TIGHTENING THE CHAIN TIGHTENING THE CHAIN TIGHTENING THE CHAIN Checking the drive chain periodically to ensure longer chain life. Always keep it Iubricated and clean of deposited dirt. If play exceeds 20 mm, tighten the chain as follows: •Loosen nut A A A A A •Adjust lever B B B B B...
ADJUSTEMENT OF FRONT ADJUSTEMENT OF FRONT ADJUSTEMENT OF FRONT ADJUSTEMENT OF FRONT ADJUSTEMENT OF FRONT SUSPENSION SUSPENSION SUSPENSION SUSPENSION SUSPENSION F F F F F ork •For a more active “quicker” suspension setting, totally unscrew regulation knob B B B B B compared to the std. position •For a more controlled “slower ”...
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ADJUSTMENT OF REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT OF REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT OF REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT OF REAR SHOCK ADJUSTMENT OF REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ABSORBER ABSORBER ABSORBER ABSORBER Adjustment of spring Ioad Adjustment of spring Ioad Adjustment of spring Ioad Adjustment of spring Ioad Adjustment of spring Ioad •For a more active “quicker”...
Adjustment of brakes ..................64 Adjustment of clutch ..................64 Adjustment of front suspension ............... 67 Adjustment of gas clearance ................65 Adjustment of handlebar ................67 Adjustment of idling speed ................65 Air filter ......................56 Bleeding of brakes ..................52 Bleeding of clutch ..................
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