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Brand | motorini |
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Model | BOMBER 125cc |
Category | Motorcycle |
Language | English |
General safety instructions for motorcycle operation, emphasizing traffic rules.
Recommends wearing a high-quality helmet and proper riding apparel for safety.
Encourages reading and performing pre-ride inspections before operating the motorcycle.
Stresses the importance of knowing the motorcycle's structure and controls for safe riding.
Advises riding within skill limits and exercising caution in rain due to increased braking distance.
Warns against overloading the motorcycle, specifying a maximum load capacity.
Explains the location of frame and engine serial numbers for registration and service.
Explains the meaning of warning, caution, and notice symbols used in the manual.
Identifies the seat and side covers.
Identifies rearview mirrors and turning lights.
Identifies the oil cooling radiator and rear brake pedal/panel.
Identifies the carburetor and muffler.
Identifies the front light, fuel tank, and fuel tap.
Identifies the rear sprocket, side stand, gearshift lever, and front disc brake.
Identifies the center stand and side stand.
Identifies clutch lever, left/right handlebar switches, throttle grip, and fuel tank cap.
Identifies the meter and front brake lever.
Advises keeping spare keys safe and explains their use.
Instructions for locking the steering handlebar for security.
Details the three positions of the ignition switch (OFF, ON, STEERING LOCK).
Explains the milometer for total distance and the reset button.
Describes the speedometer for speed indication and odometer for total mileage.
Explains the high beam, turn signal, and neutral indicator lights.
How to use the clutch lever for starting and gear changes.
Controls high beam and dipped beam operation.
How to activate left and right turn signals.
Function of the horn button.
Emergency switch to stop the engine.
Lever for operating the front brake.
Controls engine speed by twisting.
Explains the different positions of the light switch.
Button to start the engine.
Instructions for opening and closing the fuel tank cap.
Explains the gear indicator and fuel level gauge functions.
Explains the ON, Reserve, and OFF positions of the fuel tap.
Describes the 5-gear transmission system and its usage.
How to use the side stand for parking the motorcycle.
Explains how the rear brake pedal operates.
Recommends using unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 95 RON or higher.
Warnings about over-filling fuel tanks and turning off the engine before refueling.
Explains the API classification system for engine oils (SD, SE, SF, SG).
Provides guidance on selecting machine oil viscosity based on temperature.
Table showing recommended engine speeds during the initial running-in period.
Explains the importance of varying engine speed for proper part mating and cooling.
States the necessity of replacing engine oil after 1000 kilometers.
Advise to warm up engine and highlights 1000km service importance.
Emphasizes carrying out maintenance as per the service and warranty book.
Checks for fuel, engine oil leaks, and steering system condition.
Inspects brake system, tyre pressure, tread depth, and condition.
Checks side stand, all lights, and indicators for proper function.
Checks the function of the horn and brake switches.
Suggests practicing in a safe, non-traffic environment until familiar with controls.
Advises keeping hands on handlebars and feet on footrests while riding.
Steps to start the engine, including checking fuel tap and neutral indicator.
Procedure for starting the engine when cold, including choke and throttle use.
Procedure for starting the engine when warm, without choke.
Warns about the hazardous nature of exhaust gases (carbon monoxide) when running the engine indoors.
Notice advising against idling the engine for extended periods.
Detailed steps for starting the motorcycle after moving the side stand up.
Explains how to use the transmission for smooth operation and shifting gears.
Advice for riding uphill and downhill, including gear selection for braking.
How to reduce speed using throttle, gears, and brakes.
How to select neutral before the motorcycle stops and confirm with the indicator.
Warnings about stopping distance, rear brake use, and applying brakes evenly.
Warnings about parking on unstable ground and leaving the motorcycle in gear.
Recommends entrusting critical maintenance to trained technicians or dealers.
Highlights the importance of the 1000km service for comprehensive checks and adjustments.
Suggests using original manufacturer parts for serviceable items.
Maintenance intervals and actions for clutch and drive chain.
Maintenance intervals and actions for brakes and tires.
Maintenance intervals and actions for steering and engine oil.
Lubrication guidelines for throttle handle and cable.
Lubrication guidelines for clutch handle, cable, and side stand.
Lubrication instructions for drive chain and steering system.
Lists common tools required for maintenance tasks.
How to check the engine oil level using the inspection window.
Step-by-step guide for draining and refilling engine oil.
Steps to start the engine and adjust idle speed when hot using the adjusting screw.
Caution to always use recommended engine oil as per guidelines.
How to adjust the free play in the throttle cable.
Details on adjusting the free play of the clutch lever.
Warnings about safety, adjustment, and potential damage from improper chain maintenance.
Specific points to check when inspecting the drive chain for issues like rust or wear.
Instructions for inspecting sprockets for wear, damage, and loose fixing nuts.
How to clean the chain with fluid and lubricate it with special lube.
Advice on lubricating the chain after washing or in wet conditions.
Step-by-step guide on how to adjust the drive chain slack.
Detailed steps for adjusting drive chain slack and aligning sprockets.
Advice on choosing replacement parts and checking sprocket wear.
Notice emphasizing the importance of perfect alignment for the rear wheel and chain.
How to check brake fluid level and maintain it, advising dealer consultation if inexperienced.
Specific daily checks for the front brake system, including leakage and lever travel.
Recommends professional maintenance for the brake system due to tools and expertise required.
Table showing recommended tire pressures for single rider and two people.
Advise to check tire tread depth and for signs of nails or damage.
Warnings about the impact of load on handling, overload risks, and carrying luggage.
Notice recommending regular tyre pressure checks, at least weekly.
Overall dimensions, weight, and ground clearance specifications.
Details on engine model, cooling, bore, stroke, displacement, and carburetor.
Information on clutch type, transmission gears, and reduction ratios.
Details on shock absorbers, tires, brakes, and wheel rims.
Specifications for start mode, fuse, and various lights.
Max speed, climbing ability, noise levels, starting performance, and fluid capacities.