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8. HOW TO STOP RIDING

(1)

WHEN APPROACHING A PARKING SPOT

Restore the throttle grip to closed position and apply the

front and rear brakes as early as possible.

At this moment, the stoplight will come on to warn the

vehicles coming behind.

Watch out for vehicles coming from behind or the side

and slowly stop the motorcycle to the right side.

(2) WHILE THE MOTORCYCLE IS COMPLETELY

STOPPED

Return the turn signal switch to its original position.
Turn the ignition switch "OFF" to stop the engine.



During riding, never operate the ignition switch key.
When the ignition switch is turned "OFF", the electric
system does not work which may result in a traffic accident.
Operate the switch key after the motorcycle is fully stopped.

CAUTION:

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Summary of Contents for B&W 125

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL KWANG YANG MOTOR CO LTD B W 150 125...

Page 2: ...ng and regular maintenance are essential The quality of each KYMCO motorcycle is guaranteed Bet Win 125 150 Note 1 The information and specifications stated in this manual are for reference only and s...

Page 3: ...MMER SWITCH PASSING SIGNAL SWITCH HORN BUTTON TURN SIGNAL SWITCH SEAT LOCK HELMET BUCKLE INSTRUMENTS REAR CUSHION ADVANCE INSPECTION ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION REFILLING BRAKE INSPECTION TIRE INSPECT...

Page 4: ...ES USE THE ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON START WITH THE KICK LEVER SPEED CONTROL AIR CLEANER INSPECTION AND AIR CLEANER CLEANING REPLACEMENT BATTERY FUSE CHANGE ENGINE OIL CHANGE TRANSMISSION GEAR OIL SPARK...

Page 5: ...y lawn or inflammables to avoid danger To relax and wear comfortable clothes are the main points for a safe riding Wear helmet and fasten it tightly Have the clothes well arranged Fasten shirt cuffs a...

Page 6: ...e rider to steer the motorcycle by leaning the body inward slightly The motorcycle will lose its balance if the rider fails to keep his body leaning inward When riding on a damaged or macadam road Slo...

Page 7: ...Signal Switch Turn Signal Switch Headlight Dimmer Switch L Front Turn Signal Light L Rear Turn Signal Light Frame Serial No Kick Lever Taillight Stoplight Seat Lock Air Cleaner Rear Carrier Engine Se...

Page 8: ...age Compartment Fuel Filler Taillight Stoplight R Rear Turn Signal Light Oil Dipstick Exhaust Muffler Battery Headlight Switch Starter Button Electric Radiator Ignition Switch R Front Turn Signal Ligh...

Page 9: ...5 Location of Frame Serial Number Location of Engine Serial Number Vehicle Identification Serial Number...

Page 10: ...n be taken out Locking Method To lock the handlebar turn the steering handlebar all the way to the left and then press and turn the ignition switch key to the LOCK Position Unlocking Method Turn the k...

Page 11: ...electric starter button Release the electric starter button immediately after the engine is started 3 HEADLIGHT HAZARD SWITCH At this position the position light headlight instrument lights and tailli...

Page 12: ...ON press the horn button and the horn will sound For turning to the right For turning to the left Push the turn signal switch button to release it Horn Button The horn and turn signal switch do not wo...

Page 13: ...ly Then slightly pull up the seat cushion to make sure that it is locked Never put the key under the seat cushion and lock the seat 7 HELMET BUCKLE 1 Open the seat lock and lift up the seat 2 Put the...

Page 14: ...d gasoline as early as possible TACHOMETER It indicates the engine revolution per minute x 1000RPM The red area in the tachometer is to remind you of the limit of the engine rpm in order to avoid shor...

Page 15: ...urn red when oil change is required Although the display color is still green upon the first change of a riding of 300km it is necessary to insert the key into the release hole to release it Release H...

Page 16: ...is purchased for one month or ridden for 300km 2 ENGINE OIL LEVEL INSPECTION REFILLING Place the motorcycle on its main stand Take out the oil dipstick and wipe it clean Directly insert the oil dipsti...

Page 17: ...Free play means the distance from the position of loose brake to the position of fully applied brake 4 TIRE INSPECTION 1 Tire Pressure Check Check if the tire pressure is normal when the tire is in co...

Page 18: ...or imbedded objects of metal piece and gravel If the tire is worn to the wear limit indication mark replace it with a new one 2 00 2 25 kg cm 1 75 1 75 kg cm Rear Wheel Front Wheel NORMAL PRESSURE 1 R...

Page 19: ...lling the gasoline level should not exceed the reference plate 3 When closing the cap press down the fuel tank cap and the cap will lock automatically 4 When refilling do not add other additives to av...

Page 20: ...rd to check for any loose parts Check if the handlebar rotates freely If any abnormal condition is found go to your motorcycle dealer or for inspection 7 INSTRUMENT LIGHTS INSPECTION Check the speedom...

Page 21: ...ce stations for inspection and repair Eye Hole Upper Limit Lower Limit 9 COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION 1 Place the motorcycle on its main stand on level ground 2 Check if the coolant level of the reserve...

Page 22: ...pection Apply the front and rear brake levers respectively to check if the stoplight is good And also check the stoplight shell for dirt and damage Turn Signal Light Inspection Headlight Taillight Sto...

Page 23: ...wn on the handlebar and seat several times Fully apply the front and rear brake levers and move the motorcycle forward to see if the braking effect is good Sit on the motorcycle uprightly and make a i...

Page 24: ...the engine Be sure to erect the main stand while starting the engine 2 LOCK THE REAR WHEEL Apply the rear brake lever to connect the power for starting In order to prevent the motorcycle from rushing...

Page 25: ...urn the throttle grip and press the starter button for several times to start the engine In order to avoid battery overcharge do not press the starter button more than 5 seconds If the engine does not...

Page 26: ...arm up the engine for a little while about 2 3 minutes after cold start After the engine is started do not accelerate suddenly and keep riding at low speed to prolong the engine service life After the...

Page 27: ...ngine is started to avoid engine damage The rear brake lever should be kept at the braking position before riding 2 REBOUND THE MAIN STAND Keep the rear brake lever at braking position and push the mo...

Page 28: ...ll affect riding safety 4 ROTATE THE THROTTLE GRIP Release the rear brake lever and slowly rotate the throttle grip then the motorcycle will move smoothly After the rear wheel brake lever is released...

Page 29: ...clutch linings are worn more quickly when often ridden at low speed 2 SPEED CONTROL The speed is controlled by the throttle grip ROTATE The speed will become faster Don t be hasty and accelerate slowl...

Page 30: ...ll prolong the engine service life 4 APPLY BOTH FRONT AND REAR BRAKES WHEN BRAKING First restore the throttle grip to the closed position and then pull the brake levers tight The best way to brake the...

Page 31: ...d danger 6 BE MORE CAREFUL WHEN RIDING IN THE RAIN When riding on a descending road restore the throttle grip to closed position and slow down by making intermittent braking A longer braking distance...

Page 32: ...ing from behind or the side and slowly stop the motorcycle to the right side 2 WHILE THE MOTORCYCLE IS COMPLETELY STOPPED Return the turn signal switch to its original position Turn the ignition switc...

Page 33: ...cycle backward by force with right hand The motorcycle may easily fall down if it is parked on uneven ground 4 HANDLEBAR After parking be sure to lock the steering handlebar and take out the key to pr...

Page 34: ...h compressed air Replace the air cleaner element at every 5000km The air cleaner requires more frequent cleaning or replacing when ridden in unusually dusty areas When replacing refer to P41 Periodic...

Page 35: ...soline 3 EXTERNAL CLEANING Often wipe clean the motorcycle appearance to prevent accumulated dust affecting the function of components If a motorcycle is not used for a long time check the operation o...

Page 36: ...tery electrolyte cap If the motorcycle will not be used for a long time the battery will discharge electricity by itself Remove the battery and put it in a cool place after it is fully charged to prev...

Page 37: ...careful not to excessively expand the fuse clip during removal After a new fuse is installed check the fuse clip for looseness which is the main cause of trouble Never use fuse of unspecified capacit...

Page 38: ...pecified Oil SAE 15W40 Capacity Exchanging Capacity 1 1L 0 9L When changing the engine oil also clean the oil strainer and reinstall it Use the specified engine oil Change engine oil at first 300km an...

Page 39: ...ling securely tighten the check bolt Recommended Gear Oil SAE90 Capacity Exchanging Capacity 0 2 L 0 18 L Gear Oil Filler Oil Check Bolt Hole Drain Bolt Oil Level Add gear oil through the oil check bo...

Page 40: ...ot available clean with a wire brush The side electrode gap is 0 7mm Specified Spark Plug NGK DPR7EA 9 Decarbonizing Cracks Damage Gap Wear Fouling Deposits Fouling deposits on spark plug electrodes a...

Page 41: ...brands It may cause brake failure and is very dangerous When refilling brake fluid use towels to cover and protect the painted and coated surfaces Replace at 10000km or every year 10 RUBBER COVER INS...

Page 42: ...at there are abnormal conditions Coolant concentrate specified density 30 cold area 50 Density Freezing Point 25 12 40 24 30 15 50 35 Total coolant capacity 1165cc Use distilled water to make coolant...

Page 43: ...before removing the reserve tank cap or severe scalding may result 5 Remove the reserve tank cap and add coolant up to the proper level if necessary Then reinstall the reserve tank cap 6 Wait for 2 3...

Page 44: ...ne using the correct methods Are 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 For the sake of...

Page 45: ...creen Brake System Clutch Lever Free Play Bolts Nuts Tire Pressure Motor Oil Strainer Engine Oil Pump 2Stroke 4Stroke Daily Preride Inspection 300 1000 3000 5000 7000 9000 11000 13000 The above items...

Page 46: ...heel Base 1390 mm Max Torque 1 0 6500 kg m rpm Tire Size FR 120 70 12 56J RR 130 70 12 59J Idle Speed 1600 rpm Fuel Type 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline Transmission Type Non stage transmission Oil Tank C...

Page 47: ...ase 1390 mm Max Torque 1 2 6500 kg m rpm Tire Size FR 120 70 12 56J RR 130 70 12 59J Idle Speed 1600 rpm Fuel Type 92 or 95 nonleaded gasoline Transmission Type Non stage transmission Oil Tank Capacit...

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