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KSR Moto TR 125 User Manual

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IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONS
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Congratulations on your purchase of the motorcycle. This model is the result of a vast experi-
ence in the production of ¿ne sporting touring and racing machines. ,t represents the high de-
gree of craftsmanship and reliaEility that have made us to one of the leaders in these ¿elds.
This manual Zill give you an understanding of the operation inspection and Easic maintenance of this motor-
cycle. ,f you have any Tuestions concerning the operation or maintenance of your motorcycle please consult a
dealer.
The design and manufacture of this motorcycle fully comply with the emissions standards for clean air applicable
at the date of manufacture. We have met these standards without reducing the performance or economy of
operation of the motorcycle. To maintain these high standards it is important that you and your dealer pay close
attention to the recommended maintenance schedules and operating instructions contained within this manual.
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KSR Moto TR 125 Specifications

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Engine125cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled
Engine TypeSingle cylinder
Front BrakeDisc
Fuel SystemCarburetor
Front SuspensionTelescopic fork
Seat Height800 mm
Rear SuspensionTwin shocks

Summary

Important Manual Information

Notations and Warnings in the Manual

Explains the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols used throughout the manual for safety and procedural clarity.

Safety Information and Riding Practices

General Safety Guidelines and Requirements

Covers essential safety practices, legal requirements, and vehicle maintenance for safe operation.

Protective Gear, Loading, and Modifications

Details on protective clothing, safe loading practices, and warnings against unauthorized vehicle modifications.

Driving Environment and Hazard Awareness

Advice on riding in various conditions, hazard recognition, and parking precautions to prevent accidents and damage.

Vehicle Description and Components

Location of Labels and Identification Numbers

Identifies the location of important labels such as the VIN plate and engine number on the motorcycle.

Left and Right Side Component Identification

Visual guide and list of key components visible from the left and right sides of the motorcycle.

Operation Instruments and Controls Overview

Details the location and function of various instruments and controls found on the motorcycle's handlebars.

Vehicle Operation and Controls

Main Switch, Instruments, and Indicators

Explains the function of the main switch, steering lock, speedometer, and various indicator lights.

Handlebar Switches, Levers, and Grips

Describes the operation of handlebar switches for lights, signals, horn, and the clutch lever.

Fueling, Seat, and Engine Oil Management

Guides on refueling, opening/closing the seat, and checking/replacing engine oil.

Coolant, Side Stand, and Catalytic Converter

Details on coolant inspection, side stand operation, and precautions for the catalytic converter.

Pre-Operation Checks and Riding Procedures

Pre-Operation Check List Details

A comprehensive list of checks to perform before each ride to ensure safety and proper function.

Starting, Shifting, and Riding Basics

Instructions on how to start the engine, shift gears, and begin riding safely.

Acceleration, Braking, and Engine Break-in

Guidance on controlling speed, proper braking techniques, and the engine break-in period.

Running-in Period and First Inspection

Recommendations for the initial running-in period and the importance of the first 1000 km inspection.

Service Intervals and Maintenance

Periodic Maintenance Schedule and Information

Comprehensive table outlining service tasks and intervals for various motorcycle components.

Engine and Fuel System Maintenance

Procedures for spark plug, air filter, oil, coolant, and fuel filter checks and replacement.

Chassis, Brakes, and Electrical System Maintenance

Covers clutch, tires, brakes, wheels, chain, shock absorber, battery, fuses, lighting, ECU, and throttle.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guide for diagnosing and resolving engine start, power, and overheating problems.

Cleaning and Storage

Cleaning Procedures and Precautions

Instructions on proper cleaning techniques, detergents, and precautions to protect the motorcycle's finish.

Motorcycle Storage Guidelines

Recommendations for storing the motorcycle to prevent damage, rust, and maintain battery condition.

Vehicle Specifications

General and Engine Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including dimensions, engine type, displacement, and oil capacity.

Performance and Braking Specifications

Technical data related to performance metrics like top speed, torque, power, and brake system dimensions.

Wiring Diagram

Electrical System Schematic

A detailed schematic illustrating the motorcycle's electrical system layout and component connections.

Warranty Information

Warranty Claim Procedure and Requirements

Information on how to make a warranty claim, including necessary documentation and procedures.

Maintenance and Care for Warranty Validity

Guidelines on essential maintenance and care practices required to keep the warranty valid.

Service Plan

Service Interval Log

A logbook section for recording scheduled maintenance services and signatures.

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