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Motomia Beretta 125 User Manual

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Motomia Beretta 125 Specifications

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Cooling SystemAir-cooled
TransmissionAutomatic CVT
Fuel SystemCarburetor
Front SuspensionTelescopic Fork
Front BrakeDisc
Rear BrakeDrum
Displacement125cc

Summary

Safety Information

Important Safety Information

Understand challenges to greatly improve safety on the roads. Find helpful recommendations.

Always Wear Protective Gears

Helmets, eye protection, boots, gloves reduce head injury severity. Always wear protective gear.

Make Yourself Visible

Wear bright clothing, position in lane, use signals, horn, and headlights to be seen.

Ride Within Your Limit

Never ride beyond personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Avoid alcohol, drugs, fatigue.

Instrument Control Functions

Main Switch Operation

Controls electrical circuits: ON (engine start), OFF (all off), LOCK (steering lock).

Handlebar Switches Overview

Includes Dimmer, Turning Light, Horn, Starter, Lights switches for operation.

Pre-Operation Checks and Procedures

Essential Pre-Operation Checks

Inspection before each use. Ensure safety and roadworthiness. Check listed points.

Brake System Inspection

Check brake levers for free play (10-20mm) and proper working. Correct if necessary.

Brake Fluid Checks

Check minimum level, for leaks. Use DOT3 fluid. Avoid water and mixing fluids.

Scooter Operation Guide

Starting the Engine

Turn main switch ON, release throttle, apply rear brake, push starter. Follow notes for issues.

Starting Off Procedure

Push off stand, sit astride, touch ground, release brake, check traffic, use signal, turn throttle.

Parking and Engine Shutdown

Stop engine, turn main switch OFF, remove key. Park in safe location, not on slopes.

Engine Break-in Period Guidelines

Important period (0-1000 miles). Avoid excessive load, full throttle, overheating. Follow speed limits.

Periodic Maintenance and Repair