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QUANNON 125
QUANNON 125
DRIVER'S MANUAL
DRIVER'S MANUAL
KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD.
KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD.

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Alfred forbie
March 8, 2025

We're is the fuse box located

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The specific location of the fuse box on a KYMCO Quannon 125 is not directly mentioned in the provided context. However, based on standard motorcycle design and the mention of the fuse and fuse holder in the electrical equipment, the fuse box is typically located under the seat or near the battery, which can be accessed by removing the front seat.

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Summary of Contents for KYMCO Quannon 125

  • Page 1 DRIVER'S MANUAL DRIVER'S MANUAL KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD. KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD. QUANNON 125 QUANNON 125...
  • Page 3 Dear KYMCO bike Users: Thank you for purchasing this KYMCO bike and welcome to the family of KYMCO bike riders. To enjoy safer and more pleasant riding, become thoroughly familiar with this owner's manual before you ride the bike. You safety depends not only on your own alertness and familiarity with the bike but also the bike mechanical condition.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING 2.ASSEMBLY PARTS 3.OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING HANDLEBAR LOCK ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON. HEADLIGHT SWITCH ENGINE STOP SWITCH. PASSING LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH. TURN SIGNAL SWITCH HORN BUTTON HELMET BUCKLE. TOOL BOX INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS MULTI-FUCTION DISPLAY 4.PRE-RIDE INSPECTION...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS HORN/LIGHTS INSPECTION DRIVE CHAIN INSPECTION/ADJUSTMENT CLUTCH LEVER FREE PLAY INSPECTION FRONT/REAR SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION BRAKE PERFORMANCE INSPECTION. REARVIEW MIRROR ANGLE CHECK LICENSE PLATE CHECK. PREVIOUS ABNORMAL PARTS INSPECTION LUBRICATION POINT CHECK 5.ENGINE STARTING METHODS WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD WHEN THE ENGINE IS WARM 6.NORMAL RIDING METHOD STARTING THE ENGINE.
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS CORRECT RIDING. SPEED CONTROL PROPER RIDING WILL PROLONG THE SERVICE LIFE OF ENGINE APPLY BOTH FRONT AND REAR BRAKES WHEN BRAKING DO NOT MAKE SUDDEN STOP OR SHARP TURN BE MORE CAREFUL WHILE RIDING IN RAINY DAYS 8.HOW TO STOP RIDING WHILE GO NEAR THE PARKING PLACE WHILE THE MOTORCYCLE IS COMPLETELY STOPPED...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION/REFILLING RUBBER COVER INSPECTION FOR WIRE AND CABLE 10.IMPORTANT NOTICES WHEN THE ENGINE FAILS TO START OR STOPS DURING RIDING IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN POLLUTION-FREE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE SPECIFICATIONS CLEAN AIR SYSTEM...
  • Page 8: Location Of Frame Serial Number

    FRAME NUMBER The read frame number, please remove the cover on inner cover with a flat head screwdriver. Frame number is the same written in document and warranty card. Please write down your frame number in place below. FRAME NUMBER: Location of Frame Serial Number...
  • Page 9 ENGINE NUMBER The engine number is stamped on left engine case. Please write down your engine number in place below. ENGINE NUMBER: KEY NUMBER The key number (1) will be needed when you order replacement part. Record the number for your reference.
  • Page 10: Precautions For A Safe Riding

    1.PRECAUTIONS FOR A SAFE RIDING (1) CLOTHES To relax and wear comfortable clothes are the main points for a safe riding. To observe traffic laws, keep a cool mind, relax and be careful will provide you a safe riding. Wear helmet and fasten it tightly. Have the clothes well-arranged.
  • Page 11 (2) RIDING METHOD The safety of two-wheel vehicles is influenced by sitting position. The rider should sit on the central part of the seat cushion. If the rider sits on the rear part of the seat, the load of front wheel will decrease. As a result, the handlebar will swing and cause danger to the rider.
  • Page 12: Assembly Parts

    2. ASSEMBLY PARTS Passing Signal Switch Ignition Switch Taillight/Stoplight Turn Signal Switch L. Front Turn Signal Light L. Rear Turn Signal Light Headlight Dimmer Switch Change Gear Shift Pedal Helmet Buckle Headlight Fuel Tank Cap Side Stand...
  • Page 13 Oil Sighthole Headlight Switch & Taillight/Stoplight Electric Starter Button R. Rear Turn Frame Serial Number Signal Light Fuel Tank Exhaust Muffler R. Front Turn Rear Brake Pedal Signal Light...
  • Page 14: Operation Instructions

    3. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (1) IGNITION SWITCH/STEERING HANDLEBAR LOCK :At this position, power is connected to start engine. The key cannot be taken out. :At this position, power is cut off and the engine stops. The key can be taken out. :At this position, the steering handlebar is locked.
  • Page 15: Electric Starter Button. Headlight Switch

    (2) ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON " " To start the engine, first turn on the ignition switch "ON" and then push the electric starter button. At this time, be sure to fully apply the front or rear brake lever in order to connect the power. CAUTION: During engine running, do not push the electric starter button to avoid engine damage.
  • Page 16: Engine Stop Switch. Passing Light Control Switch

    (3) ENGINE STOP SWITCH The engine stops at this position and it won’t start even though the main switch is "ON". The engine can be started at this position but the main switch shall be turned "ON". CAUTION: The engine stop switch is only used for temporary engine stop.
  • Page 17: Headlight Dimmer Switch. Turn Signal Switch

    (5) HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH Switch to this position for using high beam. When riding in downtown area or there is a car coming from the opposite direction, use low beam to avoid affecting the visibility of coming cars. CAUTION: This indicator light comes on when the long distance light is turned on.
  • Page 18: Horn Button

    (7) HORN BUTTON “ “ When the main switch is "ON", press the horn button and the horn will sound. The horn switch do not work when the ignition switch is "OFF".
  • Page 19: Helmet Buckle. Tool Box

    (8) HELMET BUCKLE 1.Open the lock with the ignition switch key. 2.Put the helmet retaining ring into the helmet buckle. 3.Put the rod into the lock and it will lock automatically. Take out the helmet in the lock of the above steps. Lock of push rod Turn up to open CAUTION:...
  • Page 20: Instruments And Indicators

    (10) INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS TRIP TRIP (1) SPEEDOMETER (mph): The riding speed is indicated by mile/hour. (2) ADJUST KEY: They are used to correct time and set the odometer. (3) FUEL GAUGE: The fuel gauge is to show the volume of gasoline in the fuel tank. If the fuel gauge is at the "E"...
  • Page 21 Lights SIDE STAND DOWN INDICATOR: when side stand is down. (9) NEUTRAL POSITION INDICATOR LIGHT: When the engine is at neutral position, this indicator light will come on when the main TRIP TRIP switch is “ON”. (10)TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT(LEFT): When the turn signal switch is operated, this indicator lift will wink.
  • Page 22: Multi-Fuction Display

    Multi-fuction display Initial display The display includes the following functions: When the ignition switch is turned ON, the multi-function display will temporarily show all the modes so that you can make sure the liquid crystal display functioning properly. Speedometer Km/h Shows riding speed.
  • Page 23 Odometer/Tripmeter/Oil service meter To select Odometer/Tripmeter/Oil service Press and hold the Mode button for more than meter: 2 seconds to select mph or Km/h for Press and hold Adjust button for more than 2 speedometer and mile or km for seconds to select Odometer/Tripmeter/Oil odometer/tripmeter/oil service meter.
  • Page 24 To reset the tripmeter: To reset the oil service meter: 1. Press and hold Adjust button for more than 2 1. Press and hold Adjust button for more than 2 seconds to select TRIP. seconds to select oil service meter. TRIP 2.
  • Page 25 Fuel gauge Digital clock The fuel gauge shows the approximate fuel Show the time (hours and minutes) while the supply available in a graduated display. The ignition is ON. normal operating fuel range is with the section To adjust the time manually, proceed as between the segment F and segment E.
  • Page 26 4. To set the hour, press the Adjust button until 6. To set the minute, press the Adjust button the desired hour. until the desired minute. 5. Press the Mode button. The minute display 7. To end the adjustment, press both the Mode will start flashing.
  • Page 27: Pre-Ride Inspection

    4. PRE-RIDE INSPECTION (1) ADVANCE INSPECTION Get into a good habit of inspection before riding. For the sake of safety and to prevent vehicle damage and traffic accidents, the pre-ride inspection is absolutely required. CAUTION: Be sure to perform inspection and maintenance for your new scooter after it is ridden for 300km.
  • Page 28: Brake Inspection. Tire Inspection

    (3) BRAKE INSPECTION Ride the motorcycle at low speed on a dry road and respectively apply the front and rear brakes to check the brake performance. The brake lever should have proper free play. "Free play" means the distance from the position of loose brake to the position of fully applied brake.
  • Page 29 2. CRACKS & DAMAGE Check the tire-contact area for crack or damage. 3. ABNORMAL WEAR Check the tire-contact area for abnormal wear. 4. FOREIGN OBJECTS OF METAL PIECE & GRAVEL Check the tires and tire-contact area for imbedded objects of metal piece and gravel. 5.
  • Page 30: Fuel Level Inspection/Refilling

    (5) FUEL LEVEL INSPECTION/REFILLING Check if the fuel is sufficient. If the fuel reserve indicator twinkle, refill nonleaded gasoline as soon as possible. 《 》 Refilling Method 1.Open the fuel tank cap protective cover. Insert the ignition switch key into the fuel tank cap lock and turn the key counterclockwise to unlock and open the cap.
  • Page 31 (6) STEERING HANDLEBAR Visually inspect the steering handlebar for damage. Apply the front brake and move the handlebar upward and downward to check for abnormal noise. Move the steering handlebar upward, downward, rightward and leftward to check for any loose parts. Check if the handlebar rotates freely.
  • Page 32: Horn/Lights Inspection

    (8) HORN/LIGHTS INSPECTION Turn the ignition switch "ON" and press the horn button to check if it sounds. Headlight/Taillight Inspection: Start the engine and turn on the headlight switch to check if the headlight and taillight are good and check the light shells for dirt and damage.
  • Page 33: Drive Chain Inspection/Adjustment

    (9) DRIVE CHAIN INSPECTION/ ADJUSTMENT ~ The chain should have a slack of 10 20 mm in its center between the two sprockets. Adjustment: Loosen the rear axle nut and turn the adjusting nut until the index mark is aligned with the punch mark on the adjuster.
  • Page 34 Clutch Adjusting Method: Major Adjusting the clutch lever free play with the minor and major adjustment nuts. Adjustment by loosening the lock nut and turning the adjusting nut. After adjustment,tighten the lock nut and check if the clutch lever free play is within the specific value.
  • Page 35: Front/Rear Shock Absorber Inspection

    (11) FRONT/REAR SHOCK ABSORBER INSPECTION Check the condition of the front/rear shock absorbers by pressing down on the handlebar and seat several times. (12) BRAKE PERFORMANCE INSPECTION Fully apply the front brake lever and rear brake pedal and move the motorcycle forward to see if the braking effect is good.
  • Page 36: Engine Starting Methods

    5. ENGINE STARTING METHODS WHEN THE ENGINE IS COLD: 1.Unlock the steering handlebar. Check if the engine stop switch is "ON". 3.Turn the ignition switch "ON" Check the gasoline volume and engine oil level before starting the engine.
  • Page 37: When The Engine Is Warm

    4.The engine must be started in the neutral position. When the ignition switch is ON, the neutral position indicator comes on. 5.Push the electric starter button down when the throttle closed fully. 6.When starting the engine, wait the idling speed runs smoothly. 7.Check if the side stand is rebounded fully.
  • Page 38: Normal Riding Method

    6. NORMAL RIDING METHOD (1) STARTING THE ENGINE Start the engine by referring to the starting methods specified in Section 5. CAUTION: Keep your finger away from the electric starter button immediately after the engine is started to avoid engine damage.
  • Page 39: Correct Sitting Position. Start Moving

    (3) CORRECT SITTING POSITION Ride astride on the motorcycle from the left side and sit upright. Touch the ground with left foot to avoid slipping. CAUTION: The rider must wear helmet and fasten the safety belt securely. Do not wear any loose clothes which will affect riding safety.
  • Page 40: Precautions For Riding

    7. PRECAUTIONS FOR RIDING (1) CORRECT RIDING Before moving, turn on the turn signal light and make sure whether the rear side is safe. Do not rush into the car lanes and always keep the motorcycle to the correct lanes to avoid danger. CAUTION: Moderate riding will prolong the engine service life.
  • Page 41: Proper Riding Will Prolong The Service Life Of Engine

    (3) PROPER RIDING WILL PROLONG THE SERVICE LIFE OF ENGINE For a new motorcycle, keep the speed below 60km per hour within the first 1000km of riding. Avoid sudden acceleration and long-time riding at high speed. TRIP TRIP In hot weather, the engine overheats easily at long-time idling.
  • Page 42: Do Not Make Sudden Stop Or Sharp Turn

    (5) DO NOT MAKE SUDDEN STOP OR SHARP TURN Sudden stop and sharp turn are the main causes for slipping and could be very dangerous. In rainy days the road is slippery. Sudden stop will cause the motorcycle to slip. Be careful to avoid danger. (6) BE MORE CAREFUL WHILE RIDING IN RAINY DAYS A longer braking distance is required in rainy days than...
  • Page 43: How To Stop Riding

    8. HOW TO STOP RIDING (1) WHILE GO NEAR THE PARKING PLACE Turn on the turn signal light in advance. Watch out vehicles coming behind or aside and stop the motorcycle to the right side slowly. Restore the throttle grip to closed position and apply the front and rear brakes as early as possible.
  • Page 44 (3) PARKING Place the motorcycle on its side stand on level ground and do not hinder the traffic. Sit on the seat and grip the handlebar straight with left/right hand. Then, step down the side stand evenly with left foot. CAUTION: The motorcycle may easily fall down if it is parked on an uneven ground.
  • Page 45: Easy Maintenance

    9. EASY MAINTENANCE (1) AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND AIR CLEANER CLEANING & REPLACEMENT 1.Remove the rear seat.(see P.12) 2.Remove the bolt on the front seat. 3.Remove the front seat. Bolt Take out the air cleaner cover and visually check if it is dirty or clogged.
  • Page 46 Clean the air cleaner element with compressed air. Replace the air cleaner element at very 4000km. The air cleaner requires more frequent cleaning or replacing when ridden in unusually dusty areas. When replacing, refer to P40 Periodic Inspection & Maintenance Schedule. CAUTION: Never use oil or solvent to wash the wet type paper element.
  • Page 47: Appearance Cleaning

    (2) APPEARANCE CLEANING Often wipe clean the motorcycle appearance to prevent cumulated dust affecting the function of components. CAUTION: If a motorcycle is not used for a long time, check the oper ation of each part and replace lubricants before riding.
  • Page 48: Battery

    (3) BATTERY This type adopts the battery which needs no refilling of distilled water. When cleaning the battery terminals, remove the bolt attaching the front seat then remove the front seat.(see P.38) When battery terminals are corroded, take out the battery for cleaning.
  • Page 49: Fuse Replacement

    (4) FUSE REPLACEMENT When frequent fuse failure occurs, it usually indicates a short circuit or an overload in the electrical system. See your authorized KYMCO dealer for repair. Charge system fuse specification: 15A Ignition switch fuse specification: 15A The spare fuse is on the battery cover.
  • Page 50 4. Slide the clips (2) onto the ends of the new fuse, push them back into the fuse holder (1), and close the fuse holder. The spare fuse is on the battery compartment. CAUTION: Do not pry the clips open to get a fuse out; you could bend them and cause poor contact with the new fuse.
  • Page 51: Engine Oil Change

    (5) ENGINE OIL CHANGE 1.Place the motorcycle onto the lifter. 2.Remove the oil dipstick. 3.Remove the drain bolt to drain the oil. 4.Refill fresh engine oil for 1.0 liter. Firmly tighten the oil ipstick. 5.Warm up the engine and check the oil level again after ~...
  • Page 52: Spark Plug Inspection

    (6) SPARK PLUG INSPECTION Check the spark plug side electrodes for wear. Fouling deposits on spark plug electrodes and big gap may result in weak spark. Spark Plug Removal: 1.Remove the spark plug with a spark plug remover. 2.The installation sequence is the reverse of removal. Spark Plug Cleaning: 1.It is better to remove spark plug deposits with a spark plug cleaner.
  • Page 53: Brake Fluid Level Inspection/Refilling

    (7) BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION /REFILLING Remove the 2 screws from the brake fluid tank and take off the cover. Add recommended brake fluid DOT-4 into the tank until the fluid level reaches the upper limit and then put on the cover and tighten the screws.
  • Page 54: Important Notices

    Is the way to start the engine correct? Is there any other faulty parts? (2) IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN For any trouble occurred during riding, go to a KYMCO distributor or service station for inspection. CAUTION: For the sake of safety and to prevent vehicle damage and save your precious time, the pre-ride inspection is absolutely required.
  • Page 55: Pollution-Free Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    (3) POLLUTION-FREE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE In order to have a safe riding, maintain good performance, prolong the scooter service life and reduce pollution, make sure to perform the periodic inspection and maintenance. : Inspect and clean, lubricate, refill, repair or replace if necessary. : Adjust : Clean : Replace...
  • Page 56: Specifications

    (4) SPECIFICATIONS OHC air cooling Engine Type Overall Length 2057 mm 4-stroke single cylinder Displacement Overall Width 124.1 cc 725 mm Overall Height 56.5x49.5 mm 1174 mm Bore x Stroke 137 kg Compression Ratio Dry Weight 11 : 1 Max. Output 13 / 9500 ps/rpm 1355 mm Wheel Base...
  • Page 57: Clean Air System

    11.KYMCO CLEAN AIR SYSTEM (FOR EURO 3) The KYMCO Clean Air System is a secondary air suction system that helps the exhaust gases to burn more completely. When the spent fuel charge is released into the exhaust system, it is still hot enough to burn.
  • Page 58 KWANG YANG MOTOR CO.,LTD. NO.35 Wan Hsing Street, San Min District Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Republic of China Telephone : 886-7-3822526 FAX : 886-7-3950021 By KWANG YANG Motor Co., Ltd. First Edition, Jul 2006 All rights reserved. Any reproduction or unauthorized use without the written permission of KWANG YANG Motor Co., Ltd.

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