OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FOLDING MOTORBIKE Ò Mod.
INDEX Brakes (adjustments) Cable (throttle) Diagnosis Expanding pulley (disassembling) Folding Fuel Handlebar hinge (adjustement) Handlebar hook (adjustment) Headlamp (adjustment) Horn Idling Lights Magnetowheel Reduction unit (disassembling) Riding Running in Servicing Spark plug Technical specifications Tyre pressure Turn signal lamps Unfolding Wheels (disassembling) Wiring diagram Notice 5.3 5.4 8 6.2 3 4.2 5.2 5.1 5.6 4.6 5.5 4.5 5.8 6.1 4.4 4.1 5.9 - 7 5.7 1 4.3 4.7 2 6.1 - 6.3 5.
1. SPECIFICATIONS 6 Dimensions - Open: Overall length Wheel base Width - Folded: Length Width Height 6 Unladen mass 6 Rim size (front & rear) 6 Tyre size (front & rear) 6 Brakes drum diameter 6 Electrical equipment 6 Tank capacity 6 Fuel consumption 6 Maximum speed 6 Seating capacity 128 cm (50“) 93 cm (37“) 58 cm (23“) 78 cm (30“) 36 cm (14“) 61 cm (24“) 32 kg (69 Lbs) 5“ 4.
2. TO UNFOLD THE VEHICLE Fig. 1 When the vehicle is folded, it stands up alone. Fig. 2 Rotate the handlebar on the stem hinge until it is locked by the hook. Important Caution: make sure that both springs which pull the hook are functionning properly and that the hook itself is properly positioned (sec.5.1). When rotating the handlebar, do not turn the wheel, because the muffler pipe is still in the way. .
Fig. 3 Holding the handlebar with the left hand, with the right hand pull and then backwards the rear edge of the saddle until... Fig. 4 ... the frame is locked automatically by the hook located on its right side under the saddle. Place the vehicle on its stand. Unfold the foot rest. Unfold the rearview mirror. Before riding, read sec. 4.4.
3. TO FOLD THE VEHICLE Fig. 5 Close the fuel tap (A-fig.9) by turning the lever to OFF (pointing backword) . Closing of the tank air vent hole is automatic. If you need to store the moped on it’s side, run the engine until it consumes all the fuel in the carburetor reservoir. Fig. 6 Fold the rearview mirror. Push the vehicle off its stand. Turn the steering fully to the right. Release the frame hook located on the right side under the saddle and .....
Fig. 7 ......push the rear edge of the saddle forward until it is almost at the same level with the filler cap. Unhook the handlebar and lower it. Fig. 8 Fold the foot rest. The vehicle stands up alone.
B 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Running-in A During the first 500 km (300 mls), use a mixture of regular gasoline with 4% two stroke oil and do not operate at more than 3/4 throttle. At about 500 km (300 mls) check all bolts and nuts for proper tightness and tighten the cylinder head nuts at 10 Nm torque. 4.2 Fuel After the first 500 km (300 mls) use a mixture of regular gasoline with 2% two stroke oil. CAUTION: an improper mixture or just fuel without oil will cause damages and voids all warranties. 4.
6 6 6 6 To slow down, close the throttle and, if necessary, apply the brakes. The vehicle is equipped with two brakes. The front wheel brake is controlled by the lever on the right side of the handlebar (C-fig 12). The rear wheel brake is controlled by the lever on the left side of the handlebar (D-fig.12). Under normal stopping conditions, use the rear brake only. Use the front brake only if necessary and in conjunction with the rear brake: in any case very softly and with extreme caution.
5 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 5.1 Handlebar hook 5.4 Throttle cable The locking hook is secured by two springs (Afig.14). Before riding, be sure that both springs are working properly. The correct position of the hook is illustrated in fig.14. If the hook goes out of adjustment (as illustrated in fig.13 and 15), readjust as follows: 6 loosen the screw (B) for a fraction of turn; 6 turn the knurled eccentric ring (C) until the hook assumes the position indicated in fig.
NO OK A B Fig. 13 C Fig. 14 NO Fig. 15 B B 5.9 Nuts and bolts All nuts and bolts are equipped with locking devices (lock nuts, self locking nuts, lock washers). Nevertheless, check the tightening periodically. A 5.10 Wiring harness A 6 6 See electric diagram: In the European mopeds: fig. 22 EU In the USA mopeds: fig. 22 US Fig. 16 Fig.
6 DISASSEMBLIES 6.2 Expanding pulley / clutch (fig.18) 6.1 Rear wheel - reduction unit (fig. 18-19) For disassembling: 6 Unscrew the three bolts (B1 - B2 - B3) holding the belt guard. 6 unscrew screw (T); For assembling: 6 add a drop of loctite (medium grade) in the screw (T) 6 tighten the screw (T) with a pneumatic screwdriver or with a socket wrench while holding the magnetowheel For spare parts order see Fig.
7. SERVICING 7.1 Every 1000 km (600 miles) L 6 N D D C C A B 6 Lubricate with grease the speedometer drive (B-fig.18) through the lubricating nipple. Clean the air filter and the carburetor; 7.2 Once a year M Fig. 19 Q P Fig. 20 6 6 6 6.3 Front wheel (fig.20) 6 disconnect the brake cable at the brake backing plate (A); 6 disconnect the speedometer cable at the speedometer drive (B); 6 Unscrew the clamping nuts (C).
RS BLS LGS H BL S ES S SL S SLS LGS HRN Z R C A V ESS HRN N B P H B P HSS HLT HLT FLB FRB STB N G R M X COL A B C G H M N P R V X Z Orange White Blue Yellow Gray Brown Black Pink Red Green Ye l l o w Green Violet MGN RLB STB Z C A R G RLB TLT Fig. 22EU HRS BLS ESS SLS Horn Switch Blinker Light Switch Engine Stop Switch Stop Light Switch X MGN RRB TLT Fig.
8 DIAGNOSIS 8.1 The engine does not start 8.2 The engine does not run normally 6 The reason can be: 6 One of the reasons listed in sec. 8.1 6 Carbon deposit at the piston and cylinder head, at the cylinder exhaust port, in the exhaust pipe; 6 The spark plug or the cylinder head or the induction manifold are not tightened.
Cod. 699 - R7 - Inglese - Ed 11.