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0.1. FOREWORD
0.1.1. FOREWORD
- This manual provides all the most important information on the normal tasks involved in working on this
vehicle.
- This publication is intended for aprilia dealers and their trained mechanics. Many topics have been
intentionally omitted as they have been jud ged to be superfluous. As not all the mechanical topics c ould be
covered in this publication, those using this m anual must h ave under gone basic mechanical trai ning, and must
have a minimum knowledge of the procedures involved in repairing motorcycles. Without this knowledge,
repairing and checking the motorcycle could be inefficient or dangerous. As not all the procedures involved in
repairing and checking the motorcycle are describ ed in detail, particular care must b e taken to avoid harming
components or people. To afford the customer greater satisfaction i n using their motorcycle aprilia s.p.a. is
constantly committed to improving their products and the related documentation. The major technical
modifications and changes to the procedures for repairing the motorc ycle are forwarded to all aprilia Points of
Sale and Branches around the World. These ch anges will be made to subsequent editions of this manual.
When necessary, or when in any doubt as to repair and checking procedures, contact the aprilia
ASSISTANCE DEPARTMENT, who will be able to provide any information you require in this regard, as well
as providing information on updates and technical modifications to the motorcycle.
The aprilia s.p.a. Company reserves the right to make changes to its models at any time, without prejudice to the
essential characteristics described and illustrated in this manual.
The right to store this information electronically, reproduce it, or adapt it in its entirety or in part by any means, is
reserved in all countries around the world.
The mentioning of products or services provided by third parties is for infor mat ion purp os es onl y and do es not imp ly an y
kind of commitment.
aprilia s.p.a. does not accept any responsibility in relation to the performance or use of these products.
First edition: November 2003
Compiled and Printed by:
= = equal to or less than
= = equal to or greater than
~ = approximately
∞ = infinite
°C = degrees Celsius (centigrade)
°F = degrees Fahrenheit
± = plus/minus
a.c = alternating current
A = amperes
Ah = amperes per hour
API = American Petroleum Institute
HV = high voltage
AV/DC = Anti-Vibration Double Countershaft
bar = unit of pressure (1 bar =100 kPa)
d.c. = direct current
cm³ = cubic centimetres
CO = carbon monoxide
CPU = Central Processing Unit
DIN = German industrial standards (Deutsche Industrie Norm)
DOHC = Double Overhead Camshaft
ECU = Electronic Control Unit
rpm = revs per minute
HC = unburnt hydrocarbons
ISC = Idle Speed Control
ISO = International Standardisation Organisation
kg = kilograms
kgm = kilograms per metre (1 kgm = 10 Nm)
km = kilometres
km/h = kilometres per hour
Ω = kiloOhm
k
kPa = kiloPascal (1 kPa =0,01 bar)
KS = clutch side (Kupplungseite)
kW = kiloWatt
l = litres
LAP = lap (race track)
LED = Light Emitting Diode
LEFT
SIDE = left side
m/s = metres per second
max = maximum
mbar = millibar (1 mbar =0,1 kPa)
mi = mile
MIN = minimum
MPH = miles per hour
MS = flywheel side (Kupplungseite)
MΩ = megaOhm
N.A. = Not Available
N.O.M.M. = octane rating “motor” method
N.O.R.M. = octane rating “research” method
Nm = Newton per metre (1 Nm =0,1 kgm)
Ω = ohm
PICK-UP = pick-up
PMI = bottom dead centre (BDC)
PMS = top dead cent re (TDC)
PPC = Pneumatic Power Clutch
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RIGHT
SIDE = right side
SAE = Society of Automotive Engineers
TEST = diagnostic test
T.B.E.I. = crowned head with flush-mounted hexagonal bolt
T.C.E.I. = cylinder head with flush-mounted hexagonal bolt
T.E. = hexago nal head
T.P. = flat head
TSI = Twin Spark Ignition
UPSIDEDOWN = upside-down sleeves
V = Volt
W = Watt
Ø = diameter
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CONTENTS
1.1. STRUCTURE OF THIS MANUAL..................................................................................................3
1.1.1. HOW TO CONSULT THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................3
1.1.2. SAFETY ME SSAGE S.............................................................................................................4
1.2. GENERAL IN STR U CTION S..........................................................................................................5
1.2.1. GENERAL SA F E TY RULES...................................................................................................5
1.4. RUNNING IN ..............................................................................................................................11
1.4.1. RUNNING IN ........................................................................................................................11
1.5. VEHICLE ID EN TIFICA T ION........................................................................................................12
1.5.1. POSITION OF SERIAL NUMBERS.......................................................................................12
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1.1. STRUCTURE OF THIS MANUAL
1.1.1. HOW TO CONSULT THIS MANUAL
• This manual is broken down into sections and chapters, each of which corresponds to a major category of components. To consult the manual, see the contents indica ting the sections. Per .
• Unless otherwise stated, reassembly of units is to take place in the opposite order to that used to disassemble the
same unit.
• The terms “right” and “left” refer to the driver's position when seated in the normal driving position.
• Consult the “USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK” for instructions on how to use the vehicle and routine main-
tenance operations.
Variables in this manual are indicated using the following symbols:
optional
catalytic version
- all versions
MP national type approval
SF European type approval (EURO 1 limits)
VERSION:
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Italy
United
Kingdom
Austria
Portugal
Finland
Belgium
Germany
France
Spain
Greece
Holland
Switzerland
Denmark
Japan
Singapore
Slovenia
Israel
South Korea
Malaysia
Chile
Croatia
Australia
United Sta-
tes of America
Brazil
Republic of
South
Africa
New
Zealand
Canada
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1.1.2. SAFETY MESSAGES
The following warning symbols are used throughout the manual to indicate the following:
Warning symbol relating to safety. When this symbol is seen on the motorcycle or in the manual, be
careful of the potential risk of injury. Failure to comply with the instructions preceded by this symbol
may compromise safety - yours, that of others, and that of the vehicle!
DANGER
This indicates a potential risk of serious injury or death.
WARNING
This indicates a potential risk of serious slight injury or damage to the vehicle.
IMPORTANT In this manual the term “IMPORTANT” appears before important information or instructions.
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1.2. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.2.1. GENERAL SAFETY RULES
CARBON MONOXIDE
If you have to run the engine to be able to complete any task, make sure that this is done in the open air or in a room that
is well ventilated.
Never run the engine in closed spaces.
If you have to work in a closed space, use an extraction system to remove the exhaust fumes.
DANGER
The exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide, which is a poisonous gas that can cause loss of consciousness and death.
FUEL
DANGER
Fuel used to drive internal combustion engines is highly inflammable and may become explosive under certain conditions.
It is best to refuel and carry out maintenance in well ventilated places with the engine switched off.
Do not smoke during refuelling or near fuel fumes. Avoid all contact with naked flames, sparks, or any
other source that may cause ignition or explosion.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF THE FUEL INTO THE ENVIRONMENT.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
HIGH TEMPERATURE COMPONENTS
The engine and components on the exhaust system get very hot and stay hot for some time after the engine has been
switched off.
Before handling these components put on insulating gloves or wait until the engine and the exhaust system have cooled
down.
SPENT TRANSMISSION OIL AND FORK OIL
DANGER
When carrying out maintenance we recommend wearing latex gloves.
Transmission oil may cause serious harm to your skin if handled for long periods of time and on a
daily basis.
We recommend washing your hands carefully after having handled this oil.
Deliver this oil to the nearest collection company for spent oil or the supplier, or have them collect it.
When carrying out maintenance we recommend wearing latex gloves.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF THE OIL INTO THE ENVIRONMENT.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
BRAKE FLUID
WARNING
Brake fluid can damage painted, plastic, or rubber surfaces. When carrying out maintenance on the
braking system cover these components with a clean rag.
Always wear protective glasses when carrying out maintenance on the braking system.
Brake fluid is extremely harmful to the eyes.
In case of accidental contact with the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes with copious amounts of cold,
clean water and contact your doctor immediately.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
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HYDROGEN GAS AND BATTERY ELECTROLYTE
DANGER
Battery electrolyte is toxic and caustic, and if it comes into contact with the skin it may cause burns
as it contains sulphuric acid.
Always wear close-fitting gloves and protective clothing when handling battery electrolyte.
If the electrolyte comes into contact with the skin, wash with copious amounts of cold water.
It is particularly important to protect the eyes as even a minute quantity of battery acid can cause
blindness. If it does come into contact with the eyes, wash with copious amounts of water for fifteen
minutes and contact an eye specialist as soon as possible.
If any electrolyte should be swallowed accidentally, drink copious amounts of water or milk, followed
by milk of magnesia or vegetable oil, and contact a doctor as quickly as possible.
The battery emits explosive gas and should be kept away from flames, sparks, cigarettes, or any other
heat source.
Make sure the work area is suitable ventilated when carrying out maintenance or recharging the battery.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Battery liquid is corrosive.
Do not spill or spread it around, especially over plastic parts.
Make sure that the electrolytic acid is specifically meant for the battery it is to be used with.
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
When carrying out repairs, stripping or reassembling of the vehicle, apply the following instructions rigorously.
DANGER
Naked flames are not to be used for any type of operation. Before starting with any maintenance or
with inspecting the vehicle, stop the engine, remove the key, wait for the engine and exhaust system
to cool down, lift the vehicle if possible, using suitable equipment, and work on a solid, level floor. Be
particularly careful of the parts of the engine and exhaust system that are still hot to prevent scalding.
Do not hold any mechanical component or other part of the vehicle in your mouth. None of the components can be digested and some of them are harmful or even toxic.
Unless otherwise stated, reassembly of units is to take place in the opposite order to that used to disassemble the same unit. Any overlapping of operations in the various references to other chapters
must be interpreted logically, thereby avoiding unnecessary removal of components. Do not polish
matt surfaces with abrasive pastes.
Never use fuel as a solvent for cleaning the vehicle.
Do not use alcohol, benzene, or solvents to clean rubber or plastic parts or the saddle – use only neutral soap and water.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal on the battery if electrical welding has to be done.
When two or more people are working on the vehicle at the same time, pay attention to the safety of
each of them.
BEFORE DISASSEMBLING COMPONENTS
• Remove dirt, must, dust and foreign matter from the vehicle before disassembling any components.
• Wh ere provided fo r, us e the special t ools designed for thi s vehicle.
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DISASSEMBLING COMPONENTS
- Do not loosen and/or tighten bolts and nuts using pliers or any other tools – always use the correct spanner.
- Mark the positions of all the connection joints (hoses, cables, etc.) before separating them, and identify them by u-
si ng dif ferent m arkings .
- Each piece must be clearly marked to allow it to be identified during installation.
- Carefully clean the components removed, using detergent with a low level of inflammability.
- Always keep the parts connected to one another as they “adapt” to each other during normal wear.
- Some components must be used together or replaced altogether.
- Keep away from heat sources.
REFITTING COMPONENTS
DANGER
Never reuse snap rings. When these are removed they must be replaced with a new ring.
When fitting a new snap ring, be careful not to spread its ends further apart than strictly necessary to
fit it on the shaft.
After fitting a snap ring make sure that it is fully and firmly in its seating.
Do not use compressed air to clean bearings.
IMPORTANT: Bearings must rotate freely without any sticking points and/or noise, otherwise they must be replaced.
- Only use ORIGINAL aprilia SPARE PARTS.
- Use the recommended lubricants and consumab les.
- Lubricate parts (where possible) before refitting them.
- W hen tightening bolts and nuts, start with those of a larger diameter or those on the inside and work diagonally. Ti-
ghten in stages before applying the tightening torque.
- Always replace self-locking nuts, gaskets, gasket rings, snap rings, O-rings (OR), split pins, and screws with dama-
ged threads, with new parts.
- When fitting bearings, lubricate them well.
- Check that each component has been fitted correctly.
- After repairs or routine maintenance, carry out the preliminary checks and test the vehicle on private property or in
an area with low volumes of traffic.
- Clean all joining surfaces, edges of oil seals, and gaskets before refitting. Apply a thin film of lithium-based grease
to the edges of oil seals. Fit oil seals and bearings with the manufacturing mark or number facing outwards (visible
side).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
Electrical connectors are to be disconnected as indicated below. Failure to apply this procedure may result in the connector and the wiring being irreparably damaged.
Wh ere fit ted, press d own on the releva nt safety cli ps.
WARNING
Do not pull on the wires to disengage the two connectors.
• Grip the two connectors and disconnect them by pulling them in opposite directions.
• If the connectors are dirty, rusted, wet, etc. clean the inside of the connector carefully using a jet of compressed air.
• Make sur e that the wires are p rop er ly cr i mped to the termi nals i nside th e connectors.
IMPORTANT: The two connectors can only be inserted in one direction. Face them the right way to connect them.
• Then insert the two connectors and make sure that they connect properly (where fitted with a clip, a typical “click”
will be heard).
TIGHTENING TORQUES
DANGER
Remember that the tightening torques for all fixings on wheels, brakes, wheel pins, and components
in the suspension are of fundamental importance in guaranteeing the safety of the vehicle, and must
be kept at the prescribed torques.
Regularly check the tightening torque on the fixings and always use a torque wrench when refitting
components.
Failure to observe these warnings may result in one of the components coming loose and blocking a
wheel or causing other problems that would prejudice handling and cause the rider to fall, resulting in
serious injury or even death.
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1.3. DANGEROUS ELEMENTS
1.3.1. WARNINGS
FUEL
DANGER
Fuel used to drive internal combustion engines is highly inflammable and may become explosive under certain conditions.
It is best to refuel and carry out maintenance in well ventilated places with the engine switched off.
Do not smoke during refuelling or near fuel fumes. Avoid all contact with naked flames, sparks, or any
other source that may cause ignition or explosion.
Also avoid allowing the fuel to spill out of the filler cap as it could catch fire on contact with the very
hot surfaces on the engine.
Should fuel be spilled accidentally check that the area is completely dry before starting up the vehicle.
The fuel expands when subjected to heat or the sun’s rays.
The fuel tank should therefore never be filled to the brim. Close the filler cap carefully on completing
refuell in g.
Avoid the fuel coming into contact with your skin, inhaling vapours, ingestion and siphoning from one
container to another using a hose.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF THE FUEL INTO THE ENVIRONMENT.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Only use super lead-free petrol, with a minimum octane rating of 95 (N.O.R.M.) and 85 (N.O.M.M.).
LUBRICANTS
DANGER
Adequate lubrication of the vehicle is essential to guarantee the safety of the vehicle.
Failure to keep lubricants at sufficiently high levels or the use of inadequate, new and clean lubricants
may cause the engine or gearbox to seize, resulting in accidents, serious injury or death.
Gearbox oil may cause serious harm to your skin if handled for long periods of time and on a daily basis.
We recommend washing your hands carefully after having handled this oil.
Do not dispose of the oil into the environment.
Deliver this oil to the nearest collection company for spent oil or the supplier, or have them collect it.
WARNING
When putting oil into the vehicle be very careful not to spill any. Immediately clean off any spilt oil,
otherwise it may damage the paintwork on the vehicle.
In addition, any oil that ends up on the tyres will make them extremely slippery, creating a dangerous
situation.
If an oil leak should arise, do not use the vehicle. Check and identify the cause of the leak and repair
the component involved.
ENGINE OIL
DANGER
Engine oil may cause serious harm to your skin if handled for long periods of time and on a daily basis.
We recommend washing your hands carefully after having handled this oil.
Do not dispose of the oil into the environment.
Deliver this oil to the nearest collection company for spent oil or the supplier, or have them collect it.
When carrying out maintenance we recommend wearing latex gloves.
FORK OIL
DANGER
Adjusting the setting on the shock absorbers and/or the viscosity of the oil used in them may partially
change the reaction of the suspension. Standard oil viscosity: SAE 20 W. The viscosity grade may be
chosen in relation to the type of set-up you want on the vehicle (SAE 5W soft, 20W rigid).
These two products may be used in varying percentages in order to obtain the required reaction.
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BRAKE FLUID
IMPORTANT This vehicle is fitted with front and rear disc brakes with separate hydraulic circuits. The information below
refers to a single braking system but is valid for both.
DANGER
Do not use the vehicle if the brakes are worn or are not working properly. The brakes are the most
important safety devices on the vehicle and using the vehicle with brakes in less than perfect condition means that there is every likelihood of being involved in a collision or accident, with all the related
risks of serious injury or death.
Wet conditions significantly reduce the efficiency of the brakes.
DANGER
When the road is wet due to rain allow twice the normal stopping distance as both the brakes themselves and the grip of the tyres on the road are greatly reduced in wet conditions.
Water on the brakes, whether it be water left over from washing the vehicle or water coming from a
wet road or due to passing through puddles or drains may wet the brakes sufficiently to significantly
reduce their eff ici ency.
Failure to adhere to these warnings may lead to serious accidents, with a risk of serious injury or
death.
Brakes are extremely important for your safety. Do not use the vehicle if the brakes are not working
perfectly.
Always check that the brakes are working properly before starting off.
Brake fluid can cause irritation if it comes into contact with the skin or eyes.
Wash any parts of the body that come into contact with the liquid carefully and contact an eye specialist or doctor if the liquid comes into contact with the eyes.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF THE LIQUID INTO THE ENVIRONMENT.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
When using brake fluid be very careful not to spill any on plastic or painted parts as it will damage
these.
DANGER
Do not use any liquids other than those recommended and do not mix different liquids when topping
up, so as not to damage the braking system.
Do not use brake fluid taken from old containers or containers that have been open for a long time.
Irregular variations in play and the elastic resistance on the brake lever are caused by problems in the
hydraulic circuits.
Take special care in assuring that the brake discs and friction material are not oily or greasy, especially after carrying out maintenance or checking operations.
Check that the brake hoses are not twisted or worn.
Make sure that no water or dust gets into the circuit inadvertently.
When carrying out maintenance on the hydraulic circuit we recommend wearing latex gloves.
DISC BRAKES
DANGER
Brakes are the most important safety devices on the vehicle.
In order to guarantee your personal safety they must be in perfect working order and must therefore
always be checked before setting off.
Any oil or other liquids on a disc will dirty the brake pads.
Dirty brake pads must be removed and replaced. A disc that is dirty or that has traces of oil must be
cleaned using a high quality degreasing agent.
If the vehicle is often used on wet or dusty sand roads, or when used for racing purposes, halve the
frequency of maintenance works.
Check the brake pads for wear.
As the disc pads wear out, the brake fluid level in the tank drops to automatically compensate for the
wear.
The tank for the front brake fluid is situated on the handlebar near the lever for the front brake.
The tank for the rear brake fluid is situated under the fairing on the right of the vehicle.
Do not us e the vehi cle if any part of ei t her o f t he br ake sy stems is leak ing.
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TYRES
WARNING
An over infla te d tyre will make the rid e harde r a n d unc omfo rt a b le , c omp romising risi n g comf o rt .
In addition road handling will be compromised, especially on bends and on wet roads.
A tyre that is under inflated (pressure too low) may slip on the wheel rim causing the rider to lose control of the ve hic le .
This will also compromise road holding and the vehicles’s manoeuvrability, as well as the efficiency of
the brakes.
Replacing, repairing, maintenance, and balancing are all important operations that must be carried out
by trained technicians using suitable equipment.
New tyres may be covered in a thin film of protective coating that is slippery. Ride carefully for the
first few kilometres (miles).
Never use any kind of rubber treatment on the tyres.
Especially avoid the tyres coming into contact with liquid fuels, as these would cause the rubber to
deteriorate quickly.
A tyre that has been in contact with oil or petrol cannot be cleaned and has to be replaced.
DANGER
Certain tyres originally supplied with the vehicle are fitted with wear indicators.
There are various kinds of wear indicators.
Contact your Dealer for the information required on the procedure for checking the tyres.
Check the tyres for wear visually and replace them when worn.
If a tyre goes flat while you are riding the vehicle do not attempt to continue riding.
Avoid rapid braking or manoeuvres and do not decelerate too quickly.
Slowly turn the accelerator handle to decelerate and mode to the side of the road, using the engine’s
braking action to slow down to a stop.
Failure to adhere to these warnings may lead to accidents, with a risk of injury or death.
Do not fit tyres with tubes on rims for tubeless tyres and vice versa.
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1.4. RUNNING IN
1.4.1. RUNNING IN
Running the engine in is fundamentally important for its subsequent lifespan and correct functioning.
If possible ride on roads with a lot of bends and/or hills where the engine, suspension, and brakes are subject to more
effic ient run ning in.
Vary your riding speed whi le r unning in.
This will make it possible to “load” and subsequently “unload” the work done by components, cooling some parts of the
engine.
Although it is important to make the engine’s components work during running in, be careful not to over exert them.
WARNING
The vehicle’s maximum acceleration performance and speed can only be obtained after running in.
Follow the instructions below:
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• Do not accelerate hard nor open the throttle completely when the engine is running at low rmp both during and after running in.
• 0-100 km (0-62 mi) For the first 100 km (62 mi) use the brakes carefully and avoid hard or prolonged braking. This
will allow the friction material on the disc pads to adjust to the disc properly for the disc brakes and the shoes on
the drum for t he rear wheel.
• 0-300 (0-187 mi) Do not keep the accelerator handle turned more than half way for long periods of time.
• 300-500 km (187-312 mi) Do not keep the accelerator handle turned more than ¾ for long periods of time.
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• Do not accelerate hard nor open the throttle completely when the engine is running at low revs both during and after running in.
• 0-100 km (0-62 mi) For the first 100 km (62 mi) use the brakes carefully and avoid hard or prolonged braking. This
will allow the friction material on the disc pads to adjust to the disc properly for the disc brakes and the shoes on
the drum for t he rear wheel.
• 0-500 km (0-312 mi) Do not keep the accelerator handle turned more than half way for long periods of time.
• 500-1000 km (312-625 mi) For the first 1000 km (625 mi) do not ride the vehicle at more than 80% of the estima-
ted top speed.
• Do not maintain a constant speed for long stretches of road.
• After the first 1000 km (625 mi), progressively increase speed until maximum perfor mance is reached.
WARNING
After the first 500 km (312 mi) for t he Mojito 50 and the first 1000 km (621 mi) f or the Mojito 125–150,
carry out the c hecks listed in t he “end of runnin g in” column (see ROUTINE MAI NTENANCE TABLE),
in order to avoid harming yourself, others, and/or the vehicle.
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1.5. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
1.5.1. POSITION OF SERIAL NUMBERS
Thes e num bers are required for r egistering t he veh icle.
IMPORTANT Altering these identification numbers may lead
to strict penal and administrative fines being incurred.
Changing the chassis number result sin the guarantee becoming null and void immediately.
CHASSIS NUMBER
The chassis number is stamped on the chassis’ central pipe.
The cover must be removed to be able to read it.
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ENGINE NUMBER
The engine number is stamped on the back, near the rear
brake adjustment.
DIMENSIONS
Max. length 1900 mm
Max. length MOJITO CUSTOM 1950 mm
Max. width 720 mm
Max. width MOJITO CUSTOM 900 mm
Seat height 745 mm
Seat height MOJITO CUSTOM 750 mm
Max. height (headlight included) 1075 mm
Max. height (headlight included) MOJITO CUSTOM 1120 mm
Minimum ground clearance 137 mm
Min. ground clearance MOJITO CUSTOM 140 mm
Weight ready for starting 97 kg
Wheelbase 1300 mm
Wheelbase MOJITO CUSTOM 1285 mm
ENGINE
Model Type 2 stroke – with controlled ignition
Number of valves Number of cylinders horizontal one-cylinder
Total displacement 49.38 cm³
Bore / stroke 41 mm /37.4 mm
Compression ratio 11.3 ± 0.5: 1
Starting Electrical + kick starter
Engine rpm when idling 1600 ± 200 rpm
Clutch Automatic – dry centrifugal
Gearbox Automatic stepless variator
Lubrication system Cooling system Forced air
CAPACITY
Fuel (reserve included) 7.5 litres
Fuel reserve 2 litres
Transmission oil 130 cm³
Mixer oil 0,4 l
Seats 1 (2 in countries where transporting passengers is al-
lowed)
Max motorcycle load (rider + luggage) 105 kg
Max motorcycle load (rider + passenger + luggage) 180 kg (in countries where transporting pas s engers is al-
lowed)
TRANSMISSION
Variator Automatic stepless
Primary Trapezoidal belt
Secondary Gears
Total engine/wheel ratio
- Minimum for automatic stepless gearbox 2,9
- Maximum for automatic stepless gearbox 0,75
CARBURETTOR
Model KEIHIN PWS 12
Choke tube Equivalent diameter 12 mm
FUEL SUPPLY
Type Vacuum pump
Fuel Super petrol DIN 51600 (4 stars – UK) with a minimum
octane rating of 98 (N.O.R.M.) and 88 (N.O.M.M.).
50 CC VERSION
Fuel (catalytic version)
CHASSIS
Type Double monobeam
Super DIN 51607 lead-free petrol, with a minimum octane
rating of 95 (N.O.R.M.) and 85 (N.O.M.M.).
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SUSPENSIONS
Front Hanger fork
Stroke 50 mm
Rear Hydraulic shock absorber
Stroke 67.5 mm
BRAKES
Front Disc - Ø190 mm with hydraulic transmission
Rear Drum - Ø120 mm with mechanic transmission
WHEEL RIMS
Type Light alloy
Front 3.00 x 12”
Rear 4.00 x 10”
TYRES
Type Tubeless
Front 120 / 70 – 12" – 51J
Rear 130 / 70 – 10” – 59 J
STANDARD INFLATION PRESSURE
Front 170 kPa (1.7 bar)
Rear 190 kPa (1.9 bar)
INFLATION PRESSURE WITH PASSENGER (where
drive with passenger is allowed)
Front 190 kPa (1.9 bar)
Rear 210 kPa (2.1 bar)
IGNITION
Type C.D.I. / inductive
Spark advance 14 ± 1° – before the T.D.C. at 1600 rpm
SPARK PLUG
Standard NGK R BPR8HS
Alternative NGK R BPR7HS
Spark plug electrode gap 0.6 – 0.7 mm
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery 12 V – 4 Ah
Fuses 7.5 A – 10A
Generator (with permanent magnet) 12 V -115 W
BULBS
Low / high beam 12 V –35/35/ W
Front parking light 12 V -5 W
Direction indicators light 12 V -10 W
Rear parking / stop / licence plate lights 12 V – 5 / 21/ W
Dashboard lighting 12 V – 2 W
Dashboard lighting MOJITO CUSTOM 12 V – 1,2 W
WARNING LIGHTS
Direction indicators 12 V – 2 W
Oil mixer reserve 12 V – 2 W
Parking lights and dim headlight 12 V – 1,2 W
Bright light 12 V – 1,2 W
Fuel reserve 12 V – 2 W
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2.1.2. FIXING ELEMENTS
WARNING
The fixing elements indicated in the table must be tightened to the torque indicated using a torque
wrench and LOCTITE
Rear wheel nut M14 110
Nut for fixing the connecting rod to the frame M10 50
Nut for fixing the connecting rod to the joint M12 80
Nut for fixing the connecting rod to the engine M10 40
Screw for fixing the connecting rod silent block to the frame M10 40
Screw for fixing the handlebar clamp M10 40
Handlebar safety screw M8 80
Rear shock absorber connection top screw M10 40
Rear shock absorber connection lower screw M10 40
Nut for fixing the silencer to the cylinder M6 9
Screw for fixing the silencer to the cylinder M6 9
Rear brake lever fixing nut M6 10
Front brake caliper fixing screw M8 25
Brake pump U-bolt fixing screw M6 9
Screws for fixing the brake pipe to the brake pump M10 18
Screws for fixing the brake pipe to the brake caliper M10 18
Fixing bolt for the passenger’s handgrip M6 10
Screw for fixing the central stand to the engine M10 35
Fuel tank fixing screw M6 7
Starter lever fixing screw M6 10
Coil fixing screw M6 5
Electric horn fixing screw M6 10
Body fixing screws M6 5
Bodywork fixing bolts M5 4
Bodywork fixing screws Self-tapping 3
N.B.: All the torques indicated are nominal values. The tolerance allowed is ± 5%.
®
where indicated.
Torque
Nm
Notes
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2.1.3. LUBRICANT TABLE
LUBRICANT PRODUCT
Transmission oil
Mixer oil
Fork oil
Bearings and other lubrication points
Battery poles Neutral grease or Vaseline
Brake Fluid
RECOMMENDED:
75W - 90
As an alternative to the recommended oil, it is possible to use high-quality
oils with characteristics in compliance with or superior to the A.P.I. GL-4
specifications.
RECOMMENDED:
As an alternative to the recommended oil, use high-quality oils with characteristics in compliance with or superior to the ISO – L – ETEC++, A.P.I.
TC++ specifications.
RECOMMENDED:
FORK 5W or FORK 20W.
If you need an oil with intermediate characteristics in comparison with
F.A. 5W and F.A. 20W, or with FORK 5W and FORK
20W, these can be mixed as indicated below:
SAE 10W = F.A. 5W 67% of the volume + F.A. 20W 33% of the
volume, or
volume:
SAE 15W =
volume, or
volume.
RECOMMENDED:
As an alternative to the recommended product, use high-quality grease for
rolling bearings, working temperature range -30°C to +140°C, dripping
point 150°C to 230°C, high protection against corrosion, good resistance to
water and oxidation.
IMPORTANT Only use new brake fluid. Do not mix different brands or
types of fluid without checking that their bases are compatible.
FORK 5W 67% of the volume + FORK 20W 33% of the
FORK 5W 33% of the volume + FORK 20W 67% of the
F.C., SAE 75W 90 or GEAR SYNTH, SAE
GREEN HIT 2 or CITY 2T
F.A. 5W or F.A. 20W as an alternative
F.A. 5W 33% of the volume + F.A. 20W 67% of the
AUTOGREASE MP or GREASE 30.
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Engine coolant liquid
The braking system is filled with
DOT 5) or BRAKE 5.1, DOT 4 (compatibility DOT 5).
IMPORTANT Only use nitrite-free anti-freeze and corrosion inhibitors with
a freezing point of at least –35 °C.
RECOMMENDED:
ECOBLU – 40° C or COOL.
Autofluid FR. DOT 4 (compatibility
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2.1.4. ARRANGEMENT OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS
Key:
1. Left rear-view mirror (M50 not provided in the UK version)
2. Left inspection cover
3. Central inspection cover
4. Glove compartment
5. Battery
6. Fuse carrier
7. Passenger grab rail
8. Saddle lock
9. Air filter
10. Kick-starter
11. Central stand
12. Side stand (OPT)
13. Spark plug
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Key:
1. Helmet / glove compartment
2. 2 stroke oil tank plug
3. Fuel tank plug
4. Ignition switch / steering lock
5. Bag hook
6. Right inspection cover
7. Right rear-view mirror (M50 in the countries where required)
Rear shock absorber - - 1
Transmission cables and controls 1 1 Battery – Terminal fastening – Electrolyte level 1 1 Spark plug 1 1 3
Carburettor – Idling 4 1 Variator roller pins and guides - - 3
Variator belt - - 3
Steering tube bearings and steering slack 1 1 Wheel bearings - 1 Brake discs 1 1 Piston rings Every 12000 km (7500 mi): 1
General running of the vehicle 1 1 Braking system / brake discs 1 1 Electric start transmission pin greasing - - 1
Rear brake cam pin greasing - 1 Exhaust/ silencer/exhaust terminal - 1 Mixer / accelerator operation 1 1 Air cleaner 1 2 Accelerator operation 1 1 Brake locking operation 1 1 Light system 1 1 Wear on the clutch - - 1
Stop light switch - 1 Brake Fluid - 1 1 every two years: 3
2 stroke oil Every 500 km (312 mi): 1
Transmission oil 3 1
Rear pulley pins Ever y 12000 km (7500 mi): 3
Mobile/fixed front pulley Every 12000 km (7500 mi): 3
Front headlight alignment - operation - 1 Spark plug cap - 1
Wheels - Tyres – Inflation pressure every month: 1
Wheels - Tyres 1 1 Nut, bolt, screw tightening 1 1 2 stroke oil reserve warning light 1 1 Cylinder head and cylinder - - 2
Front shock absorber pumping element - 1 Fuel pipe Every 4000 km (2500 mi): 1 / every 4 years: 3
Braking system pipe Every 4000 km (2500 mi): 1 / every 4 years: 3
Mixer oil piping 1 1 Every 2 years: 3
Rear brake shoe wear 1 1 Brake pad wear 1 Every 2000 km (1250 mi): 1
1 = check and clean, adjust, lubricate, or change if necessary. 2 = clean. 3 = change. 4 = adjust.
Carry out the maintenance operations more frequently if you use the vehicle in rain y or dusty areas, over on uneven
ground, or on race tracks.
) = OPERATIONS WHICH CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER
(
in
[500 km
(312 mi)]
Every 4000 km
(2500mi) or
12 months
Every 8000 km
(5000 mi) or
24 months
Every 12000 km (7500
mi): 3
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2.2.2. AIR CLEANER
Clean the air cleaner every 4000 km (2500 mi) or 12 months.
If the vehicle is used on dusty or wet roads, the cleanin g operations and replacement should be carried out more frequently.
• In this case the air cleaner may be partially cleaned
after travelling on these types of roads.
WARNING
Partial cleaning of the air cleaner does not exclude or delay replacing the filter.
Do not start the engine while the air cleaner is
off.
REMOVING
• Position the vehicle on the centre stand.
• Unscrew and remove the four screws.
• Rotate the start pedal completely and keep it down.
• Withdraw the complete filter from below and remove it.
CLEANING
• Separate the containing grid (1) from the support (2).
• Remove the filtering element (3).
• Wash the filtering element with clean, non-inflammable
solvents, or with solvents with a high volatility point and
let it dry thoroughly.
• Apply filter oil on the whole surface of the filtering element.
DANGER
Do not use petrol or solvents to clean the filtering element as this could cause a fire in the fuel
supply system, resulting in serious danger to
people and the vehicle.
WARNING
While cleaning the filtration element s sure it is
not lacerated. If it is, replace the filtration
element.
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2.2.3. IDLING ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the idling after the first 500 km (312 mi) and every
time it is irregular.
Before adjusting the carburettor make sure that it is properly
lubricated, that the spark plug is in good condition, the air
cleaner is clean and airtight, and that the exhaust system i s
completely airtight.
• Drive for a few miles until the engine reaches the normal running temperature, then stop the engine.
• Remove the central inspection cover.
• Connect an electronic revolution counter to the spark
plug cable.
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• Start the engine.
The minimum speed of the engine (idling) must be about
1600 ± 200 rpm; in this case the engine does not make t he
rear wheel rotate.
• Remove the left inspection cover – see 2.5.6 (REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION COVERS
• Act on the adjusting screw (1) positioned on the carburettor. When turned clockwise the engine rotation
speed increases, and when turned anticlockwise it decreases.
IMPORTANT Do not act on the air adjusting screw (2), to
avoid variations on the carburettor setting.
• Turn the twistgrip up and down several times to check
for proper operation and ensure that idling is steady.
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2.2.4. SPARK PLUG
THIGHTENING TORQUE
Spark plug: 20 Nm (2 kgm).
Check the spark plug after the first 500 km (312 mi) and suc-
cessively every 4000 km (2500 mi). Change it every 8000
km (5000 mi).
• Periodically remove the spark plug, clean any carbon
deposits from it; change it if necessary.
To reach the spark plug:
DANGER
Let the engine cool down to ambient temperature.
• Remove the central inspection cover.
To remove and clean the spark plug:
DANGER
Never disconnect the spark plug cap when th e
engine is running as you may suffer a severe
electric shock from the ignition system.
• Take off the cap (1) from the spark plug (2).
• Remove all the dirt from the base of the spark plug.
• Put the plug spanner supplied in the tool kit over the
spark plug.
• Unscrew the spark plug and remove it from its seating,
taking care that neither dust nor other substances enter
the cylinder.
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• Make sure that there are neither carbon deposits nor
corrosion marks on the electrode and on the central
porcelain part; if necessary clean them with the special
cleaners for spark plugs, and/or a metal brush.
• If the spark plug has any crackings on the insulating
material, corroded electrodes or excessive deposits,
the central electrode (3) with a rounded top, it must b e
changed.
WARNING
When replacing the spark plug check the pitch
and length of the thread.
If the thread is too short the carbon deposits
will build up on the thread, resulting in a risk of
damaging the engine when a spark plug of the
correct size is fitted.
Use the recommend type of spark plug only,
otherwise the life and the performance of the
engine may be compromised.
To check the gap between the electro des, use a
thread type feeler gauge to avoid damaging the
platinum coating.
• Check the gap between the electrodes using a thread
type feeler gauge.
• This gap must be 0.6 – 0.7 mm. If necessary, adjust it
carefully bending the earth electrode.
• Make sure that the washer is in good condition. With
the washer on, screw the spark plug by hand in order
not to damage the thread.
• Tighten the spark plug by means of the spanner supplied with the tool kit, giving it a half turn to compress
the washer.
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WARNING
The spark plug must be well tightened, otherwise the engine may overheat and be seriousl y
damaged. Use the recommended type of spark
plug only, otherwise the life and performance of
the engine may be compromised.
• Position the cap (1) on the spark plug (2) correctly, so
that it does not come loose due to the engine vibrating.
• Refit the central inspection cover.
DANGER
Make sure that the cap (1) is correctly positioned on the spark plug(2).
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2.3. FUEL SUPPLY
2.3.1. CARBURETTOR DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Cap
2. Gas valve cover
3. Gasket
4. Spring
5. Plate
6. Metering rod lock
7. Pin
8. Valve
9. Needle valve
10. Air fuel screw
11. Spring
12. Washer
13. O-Ring
14. Starter fixing plate
15. O-Ring
16. Choke valve
17. External cover
18. Screw
19. Screw
20. Fuel unload screw
21. Gasket
22. Float
23. Pin valve
24. Floating pin
25. Screw
26. Main jet
27. Jet holder
28. Clamp
29. Idle jet
30. Hose
31. O-Ring
32. Pipe fitting
33. Spring
34. O-Ring
35. Hose
36. Adj. Min. eng. speed screw
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2.3.2. REMOVING THE CARBURETTOR
• Remove the right and left inspection covers – see 2.5.6
(REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION
COVERS)
• Remove the rear cowling – see 2.5.6 (REMOVING
THE REAR COWLING)
• Release the hose clamp and disconnect the fuel pipe.
• Unscrew the gas valve cover.
• Remove the gas cable from the carburettor.
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• Disconnect the automatic starter connector.
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• Release the hose clamp that fixes the carburettor to
the filter casing.
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws for the intake manifold.
• Remove the carburettor.
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2.3.3. REMOVING THE FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
• Unscrew and remove the fixing screws for the fuel level
sensor cover.
• Remove the cover.
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• Disconnect the electrical connector.
• Unscrew and remove the four fixing nuts for the sen-
sor.
• Remove the sensor.
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2.3.4. REMOVING THE FUEL TANK
• Remove the right and left inspection covers – see 2.5.6
(REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION
COVERS)
• Unscrew and remove the fixing screw for the fuel level
sensor cover.
• Remove the cover.
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the four
lower fixing screws for floor panel.
• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the four
upper fixing screws for the floor panel.
• Remove the floor panel.
• Disconnect the electrical connector for the fuel level
sensor.
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• Release the retention hose clamp and remove the fuel
tank breather pipe.
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
front fixing screws for the lower floor panel guards.
• Remove the lower floor panel guards.
DANGER
Danger of fire.
Wait for the engine and the exhaust silencer to
cool down completely.
Fuel vapours are harmful to your health.
Before starting work make sure that the room
you are working in is adequately ventilated.
Do not inhale fuel vapours.
Do not dispose of the fuel into the environment.
• Prepare a container with a capacity that exceeds that
of the fuel tank and put it on the ground under the v ehicle.
• Release the hose clamp and remove the fuel pipe from
the coupling and empty the tank.
• Release the lower retention hose clamp for the upper
tank pipe coupling.
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• Unscrew and remove the four fixing screws for the
tank.
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screws for the body support bracket.
• Remove the brackets.
• Remove the lower fuel tank.
FUEL FILLER CAP
• Remove the fuel cap.
• Remove the mixer oil cap.
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws for the filler
cap.
• Remove the filler cup guard.
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• Pull the fuel filler cap downwards and remove it from
the right side.
• Release the hose clamp (1) and disconnect the fuel
pipe (2).
• Remove the fuel filler cap.
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2.4. ENGINE
2.4.1. REMOVING THE ENGINE
WARNING
Before proceeding with these operations, remember that the engine must be removed
downwards from the frame. Arrange the necessary equipment accordingly.
• Remove the rear cowling – see 2.5.6 (REMOVING
THE REAR COWLING)
IMPORTANT Set up an hoist and belts for lifting and securing the handlebar beforehand.
• Use the belts to secure the handlebar to the board.
• Connect other belts to the rear of the frame.
• Lift the arm of the hoist and until the belts are ten-
sioned.
• Unscrew and remove the lower bolt that fixes the shock
absorber to the engine.
• Unscrew the gas valve cover.
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• Remove the gas cable from the carburettor.
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• Disconnect the automatic starter connector.
• Release the clamp and disconnect the fuel supply pip-
ing.
WARNING
When removing the fuel supply pipe and the
vacuum pipe, mark them to avoid inverting
them accidentally when refitting the engine.
• Release the clamp and disconnect the vacuum pipe
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• Release the clamp and disconnect the mixer oil pipe.
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WARNING
Fold the mixer oil pipe over and secure it with a
self-locking clamp to prevent the oil spilling.
• Remove the battery, fuel tank, and carburettor breather
pipes from the guide eyelet.
• Unscrew and remove the brake lever adjuster.
• Remove the rear brake cable.
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• Unscrew the screw (1) and remove the brake cable
seal hose clamp.
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• Unscrew and remove the screw (2).
• Disconnect the earth cable (3).
• Remove the cap (4) from the spark plug (5) .
• Disconnect the three connectors (pick-up, starter motor
and power) from the ignition unit.
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• Working from the right, unscrew and remove the nut
(6).
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• Remove the pin from the opposite side.
• Remove the engine, complete with the central stand
and rear wheel.
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2.5. CYCLE CHARACTERISTICS
2.5.1. FRONT FORK DIAGRAM
Key:
1. O-Ring 115
2. Special washer
3. Washer 13x24x2.5
4. M12 low self-locking nut
5. Bush
6. Nylon bush
7. Cup
8. D20 cup
9. Bush
10. M8 low self-locking nut
11. M8x35 hex screw
12. Washer 8.4x17
13. D 28 cup
14. Bush
15. Nylon bush
16. Fork shock absorber
17. Upper shock absorber cover
18. Lower shock absorber cover
19. M12x50 screw
20. Plate
21. Connecting rod
22. Basic fork
23. M5 clip
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2.5.2. REMOVING THE FORK
• Place the vehicle on the central stand on a hoist with
the front wheel protruding beyond the edge of the hoist
board.
• Place the vehicle on the central stand on a hoist with
the front wheel protruding beyond the edge of the hoist
board.
• Tension both the straps so that the front of the vehicle
remains raised
• Tension both the straps so that the front of the vehicle
remains raised.
• Remove the brake caliper
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• Unscrew and remove the wheel pin locking nut along
with its washer.
• Support the front wheel and remove the wheel hub altogether.
• Take note of the position of the speedometer transmission in order to be able to refit it correctly.
• Remove the front wheel.
• Take note of the position of the washer and keep it in
order to be able to refit it correctly.
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If necessary, the front shock absorbers can now be removed.
REMOVING THE SHOCK ABSORBERS
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws for the
shock absorbers.
• Remove the shock absorber.
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• To proceed with removing the fork, remove the superstructure.
WARNING
Do not force cables, pipes, wires or electrical
connectors.
MOJITO RETRO’
- Headlight ring nut
- Front headlight
- Upper headlight support and dashboard
- Handlebar and lower headlight support
MOJITO CUSTOM
- Front headlight
- Dashboard
- Handlebar
• Remove the rubber gasket(1).
• Unscrew and remove the tightening nut (2).
• Unscrew and remove the adjustment (3)
WARNING
When removing the fork be sure to collect all
the balls for the ball bearings. The balls are not
trappedand automatically fall out when the fork
is removed.
• Remove the fork from the steering pipe.
• Remove the inner ring (4) and balls (5) from the upper
bearing (6).
• Remove the inner ring (7) and balls (8) from the lower
bearing (9).
• Carefully wash all the bearing components, including
the outer rings (10) and (10) and (11).
• Examine all the components for wear and replace if
necessary.
• Put lots of grease on all the bearing components, and
use the grease to keep the balls in the outer ring before
trying to fit the fork by following the instructions above
in reverse order.
WARNING
When refitting, make sure that the correct number of balls is put in each bearing.
- 21 balls (5) for the upper bearing (6).
- 25 balls (8) for the lower bearing (9).
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2.5.3. FRONT BODY DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Right electrical control place
2. Left electrical control place
3. Self-tapping screw .
4. Headlight chromed ring nut (Mojito Retrò)
5. Headlight support (Mojito Retrò)
6. Dashboard panel (Mojito Retrò)
7. Dashboard chromed ring nut (Mojito Retrò)
8. M4x10 hex socket screw (Mojito Retrò)
9. Self-tapping screw .
10. Front collar, chr.
11. Rear collar, chr.
12. 4.2x16 screw
13. Front shield
14. Internal shield
15. Water protection
16. Screw clip D4,2
17. M6x16 screw w/flange
18. M5x16 screw w/flange
19. 4.2x16 cap screw
20. T bush
21. Front cowling
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22. M4x10 hex socket screw
23. 4.3x9x0.8 washer
24. Panel, chr. (Mojito Custom)
25. Front mudguard
26. Front mudguard finish, chr.
27. Front mudguard lockpup
28. M5x12 screw w/flange
29. LH connecting rod cover, chr.
30. RH connecting rod cover, chr.
31. M5x40 screw w/flange
32. 5.3x10x1 washer
33. Plastic rivet
34. Handlebar tube
35. Upper U-bolt
36. RH lower handlebar covering
37. LH lower handlebar covering
38. RH upper handlebar covering
39. LH upper handlebar covering
40. M8x35 hex socket screw
41. T bush
42. Self-tapping screw
43. O-Ring
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2.5.4. CENTRAL BODY DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Glove compartment door
2. Top box gasket
3. Glove compartment
4. Self-tapping screwstic .
5. Front glove compartment lock
6. Lock nut
7. 5.5x15.9 cap screw
8. Black floor panel
9. Type appr. data cover
10. Inspection cover
11. 5.5x20 cap screw
12. 4.2x16 cap screw
13. RH side panel
14. LH side panel
15. Lower protective fairing
16. Clip for self-tapping screw D4,2
17. Clip for self-tapping screw D5,5
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2.5.5. REAR BODY DIAGRAM
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Key:
1. RH undersaddle
2. RH side cover
3. LH side cover
4. LH undersaddle
5. Undersaddle hook
6. 5.5x20 cap screw
7. M4x35 cap screw
8. Clip for self-tapping screw D4,2
9. Clip for self-tapping screw D5,5
10. 4.2x16 cap screw
11. Gripper clip (Mojito Custom)
12. Rear fairing
13. Self-tapping screw .
14. Oval finish
15. Amber oval reflector
16. LH turn indicator
17. RH turn indicator
18. LH direction light place
19. RH direction light place
20. M4 clip
21. 4.3x16 washer
22. Low self-locking nut
23. Rear reflector
24. 4.3x12x1 washer
25. M4 low self-locking nut
26. M4x12 cap screw
27. Rear bumper
28. Rear splash guard
29. Rear mudguard
30. M6 clip
31. Mudguard bush
32. T bush
33. M4x40 hex socket screw
34. M6x16 screw w/flange
35. Number plate support
36. M4x10 hex socket
37. 4.3x9x0.8 washer
38. Special M5x16 hex socket screw
39. M5 low self-locking nut
40. M5x25 screw w/flange
41. T bush
42. Heat protection washer
43. 15x5.5 washer
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2.5.6. REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION COVERS
• Lift the saddle.
• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screws for the left and right inspection covers.
• Remove the covers
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2.5.7. REMOVING THE REAR COWLING
• Lift the saddle.
• Unscrew and remove the five fixing rear handle
screws.
• Remove the handle from the rear engine cowling.
WARNING
Handle chromed and painted components carefully so as not to scratch or ruin them.
• Remove the side inspection covers – see 2.5.6 (REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION COVERS)
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
upper fixing screws for the engine cowling.
• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screw for the front engine cowling.
• Unscrew and remove the two screws that fix the reflector to the support.
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• Unscrew and remove the three fixing screws for the
reflector support.
• Remove the support.
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• Unscrew and remove the rear fixing bolt for the engine
cowling.
• Disconnect the taillight wiring connector.
• Disconnect the two wiring connectors of the rear turn
3.1.2. FIXING ELEMENTS .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2.2. AIR CLEANER......................................................................................................................................... 10
DIMENSIONS
Max. length 1980 mm
Max. width 720 mm
Max. width for the MOJITO CUSTOM 920 mm
Seat height 780 mm
Seat height for the MOJITO CUSTOM 755 mm
Max. height (headlight included) 1090 mm
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Max. height (headlight included) for the MOJITO CUSTOM
Min. ground clearance 85 mm
Weight ready for starting 115 kg
Distance between centres 1350 mm
ENGINE
125 cc Version M192
150 cc Version M191
Type 4 stroke – with controlled ignition
Number of valves 2
Number of cylinders Horizontal one-cylinder
Total displacement 125 cc 124.0 cm³
Total displacement 150 cc 149.58 cm³
Bore / stroke 125 cc 57.0 mm /48.6 mm
Bore / stroke 150 cc 62.5 mm /48.6 mm
Compression ratio from 10.1 to 11.1 : 1
Starting Electric
Engine rpm when idling 1600 ± 200 rpm
Clutch Automatic – dry centrifugal
Change gear Automatic stepless variator
Lubrication system With wet sump, forced circulation by a mechanical pump,
Cooling With forced air
CAPACITY
Fuel (reserve included) 8 litres
Fuel reserve 2 litres
Engine oil – only changing oil and oil filter 1000 cm³
Transmission oil 85 cm³
Seats 2
Max motorcycle load (rider + luggage) 105 kg
Vehicle max. load (driver + passenger + luggage) 180 kg
TRANSMISSION
Speed change gear Automatic and stepless
Primary V-belt
Secondary with gears
Ratios minimum for stepl ess change: 2.701
CARBURETTOR
Model WALBRO WVF - 6
Choke tube Equivalent dia meter 24 mm
FUEL SUPPLY
Fuel Leaded or ulnleaded premium grade petrol (4 stars UK),
FRAME
Type One beam split in two at the rear
Steering inclination angle 24°15’
Forepart 52 mm
1135 mm
level check using dipstick with cap.
maximum for stepless change 0.809
min. O.N. 95 (N.O.R.M.) and 85 (N.O.M.M.).
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SUSPENSIONS
Front Fork with connection elements
Stroke 50 mm
Rear Hydraulic mono-shock absorber
Stroke 72 mm
BRAKES
Front Disc brake, Ø 190 mm with hydraulic transmission
Rear Drum brake, Ø 140 mm with mechanic transmission
WHEELS
Type Light alloy
Front 3.00 x 12”
Rear 4.00 x 10”
TYRES
Type Tubeless
Front 120 / 70 – 12" – 51 P Pirelli
Front 120 / 70 – 12" -58 P Sava
Rear 130 / 70 - 10" – 59 P Pirelli
Rear 130 / 70 - 10" – 59 P Sava
STANDARD INFLATION PRESSURE
Front 170 kPa (1.7 bar)
Rear 190 kPa (1.9 bar)
INFLATION PRESSURE WITH PASSENGER
Front 170 kPa (1.7 bar)
Rear 210 kPa (2.1 bar)
IGNITION
Type C.D.I. / inductive
Spark advance 10 ± 1° – before the T.D.C. at 1600 rpm
SPARK PLUG
Standard CHAMPION RG6YC
Alternative NGK CR7EB
Spark plug gap 0.7 – 0.8 mm
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery 12 V -7 Ah
Fuses 7,5 A -15A
Generator (with permanent magnet) 12 V -160 W
BULBS
Low / high beam (halogen) 12 V – 55 /60 W H4
Front parking light 12 V -3 W
Direction indicators 12 V -10 W
Rear parking light / stop light 12 V – 5 / 21 W
Number plate light 150 cc 12 V - 5 W
Dashboard light 12 V – 1.2 W
WARNING LIGHTS
Direction indicators 12 V -2 W
Engine oil pressure 12 V -2 W
Low beam and parking light 12 V –1.2 W
High beam 12 V –1.2 W
Low fuel 12 V -2 W
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3.1.2. FIXING ELEMENTS
WARNING
The fixings indicated in the table must be tightened to the torque indicated using a torque wrench and
LOCTITE
Rear wheel nut M16 120
Nut for fixing the connecting rod to the frame M10 50
Nut for fixing the connecting rod to the joint M10 50
Nut for fixing the connecting rod to the engine M10 50
Screw for fixing the connecting rod silent block to the frame M8 35
Screw for fixing the handlebar clamp M10 40
Handlebar safety screw M8 15
Rear shock absorber connection top screw M10 40
Rear shock absorber connection lower screw M10 30
Nut for fixing the silencer to the cylinder M6 10
Screw for fixing the silencer plate to the engine M8 25
Front brake calliper fixing screw M8 25
Brake pump U-bolt fixing screw M6 9
Screws for fixing the brake pipe to the brake pump M10 18
Screws for fixing the brake pipe to the brake caliper M10 18
Fixing bolt for the passenger’s handgrip M6 10
Bolt for fixing the central stand to the engine M10 35
Fuel tank fixing screw M6 10
Coil fixing screw M5 5
Electric horn fixing screw M6 10
Body fixing screws M6 5
Body fixing screws M5 4
Body fixing screws Self-tapping 3
N.B.: All the torques indicated are nominal values. The tolerance allowed is ± 5%.
®
where indicated.
®
243
Torque
Nm
Notes
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3.1.3. LUBRICANT TABLE
LUBRICANT PRODUCT
Transmission oil
Engine oil
Fork oil
Bearings and other lubrication points
Battery poles Neutral grease or vaseline
Brake Fluid
RECOMMENDED:
75W - 90
As an alternative to the recommended oil, it is possible to use high quality
oils with characteristics in compliance with or superior to the A.P.I. GL-4
specifications.
RECOMMENDED:
SAE 5W – 40.
As an alternative to the recommended oils, top brand oils meeting or exceeding the CCMC G-4, A.P.I. SG. specifications can be used.
RECOMMENDED:
FORK 5W or FORK 20W.
If you need an oil with intermediate characteristics in comparison with the
F.A. 5W and F . A. 20W, or FORK 5W and FORK
20W, these can be mixed as indicated below:
SAE 10W =
volume, or
volume:
SAE 15W =
volume, or
volume.
RECOMMENDED:
As an alternative to the recommended product, use high quality grease for
rolling bearings, working temperature range -30°C to +140°C, dripping
point 150°C to 230°C, high protection against corrosion, good resistance to
water and oxidation.
IMPORTANT Only use new brake fluid. Do not mix different brands or
types of fluid without checking that their bases are compatible.
Spark plug cap - 1
Wheels/Tyres – Inflation pressure every month: 4
Wheels - Tyres – Inflation pressure 1 1 Nut, bolt, screw tightening 1 1 Engine oil pressure warning light (operation) 1 - Cylinder head nut fastening and silencer/exhaust
manifold fastening.
Front shock absorber pumping element - 1 Fuel pipe - 1 every 4 years: 3
Braking system pipe - 1 every 4 years: 3
Rear brake shoe wear 1 Every 2000 km (1250 mi): 1
Rear brake pad wear 1 Every 2000 km (1250 mi): 1
1 = check and clean, adjust, lubricate or change, if necessary. 2 = clean. 3 = change. 4 = adjust.
Carry out the maintenance operations more frequently if you use the vehicle in rainy an d dusty areas or on uneven
ground, or on race tracks.
) = OPERATIONS WHICH CAN BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER
(
in
[1000 km
(625 mi)]
1 1 -
Every 6000 km
(3750 mi) or
12 months
Every 12000 km (7500 mi): 1 / every 24000
km (15000 mi): 3
Every 12000 km
(7500 mi) or
24 months
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3.2.2. AIR CLEANER
Clean the air filter every 6000 km (3750 mi) or 12 months.
If the vehicle is used on dusty or wet roads, the clea ning and
replacement operations should be carried out more frequently.
• In this case the air cleaner may be partially cleaned
after travelling on these types of roads.
WARNING
Partial cleaning of the air cleaner does not exclude or delay replacing the filter.
Do not start the engine while the air cleaner is
off.
REMOVING
• Position the vehicle on the central stand.
• Remove the rear cowling – see 3.5.7 (REMOVING
THE REAR COWLING)
• Unscrew and remove the four screws (1).
• Remove the filter housing cover (2).
• Remove the filtering element (3).
CLEANING
• Wash the filtering element with clean, non-inflammable
solvents, or with solvents with a high volatility point,
and let it dry thoroughly.
• Apply filter oil on the whole surface of the filtering element.
DANGER
Do not use petrol or solvents to clean the filtering element as this could cause a fire in the fuel
supply system, resulting in serious danger to
people and the vehicle.
WARNING
While cleaning the filtering element check that it
is not lacerated. If it is, replace the filtering
element
WARNING
When refitting, make sure that the filtering element (3), the filter housing cover (2) and the
gasket (4) are all positioned correctly.
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3.2.3. IDLING ADJUSTMENT
• Idling does not have to be adjusted on the engine very
often, but when this is done, it must be carried out in
full compliance with a few standards.
• Before adjusting the carburettor make sure that it is
properly lubricated, the valve clearance and the distribution timing conforms, that the spark plug is in good
condition, the air cleaner is clean and airtight, and that
the exhaust system is completely airtight.
• Warm the engine up by driving the vehicle at about 50
km/h for at least five minutes.
• Connect the motorcycle to an exhaust gas analyser,
and put the analyser sensor into an extension pip e fitted to the outlet of the silencer.
Optimum pipe size: Ø 40 mm
length 500 - 600 mm
IMPORTANT The extension pipe is indis pensable to prevent
taking in exhaust gas polluted by the ambient oxygen.
An exhaust gas analyser that has been preheated must be
used, on which the gas reading can be zeroed and the correct gas flow rate indicated. Failure to comply with this practice will lead to incorrect readings.
• Lift the saddle.
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws of the car-
burettor cover.
• Remove the cover.
• Connect the multimeter thermometer to the sump, us-
ing the oil-loaded cap, specifically set up to allow the
sensor to be inserted.
• Start the engine and before setting idling make sure
that the oil temperature is between 70 - 80 °C.
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• Using the analyser revolution counter or a separate
revolution counter, turn the idling screw until an engine
speed of 1600 - 1700 rpm is obtained.
IMPORTANT The ignition system works on a spark advance
and provides significant power. It may be difficult to read the
engine speed with non-dedicated revolution counters. The
revolution counter must be considered as being connected
up properly when it is also able to read high revolutions,
6000 - 8000 rpm.
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• Adjust the flow screw until the percentage of carbon
monoxide (CO) is 3.5% ± 0.5%. When the screw is
slackened the CO value increases (rich mixture), and
when tightened the CO value is reduced (lean mixture).
• When correcting the position of the flow screw leads to
an increase in revolutions, adjust the engine speed
again and if necessary turn the flow screw until stabl e
values are obtained.
• Idling carburation can be considered as correct when
the oil temperature, engine speed, and carbon monoxide percentage values are all correct.
• Further information can be taken from the analyser:
- percentage of carbon dioxide (CO
2) – the percentage of
carbon dioxide changes inversely to the percentage of
(CO), with values exceeding 13.8% being considered
correct. Incorrect values indicate that the exhaust system is not airtight.
• Unburnt hydrocarbons (HC) are measured in parts per
million (PPM). The HC value decreases as the engine
speed increases. When the engine is idlin g 200 – 400
PPM is normal. These values should be considered as
normal for an engine with a motorcycle distribution layout. Much higher values are the result of missed beats
in the engine due to a mixture that is too lean (CO low),
ignition problems, incorrect distribution timing, of an
exhaust valve that is not working smoothly or that is not
airtight.
Should any difficulty be experienced i n setting CO check the
following carefully:
- Cleanliness of the carburettor.
- Efficiency of the automatic starter.
- Efficiency of the conical needle – seating.
- Setting of the float chamber level.
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3.2.4. SPARK PLUG
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Spark plug: 12-14 Nm (1.2-1.4 kgm).
Check the spark plug after the first 1000 km (625 mi) and
successively every 6000 km (3750 mi). Change it every
12000 km (7500 mi).
• Periodically remove the spark plug, clean any carbon
deposits from it; change it if necessary.
To reach to the spark plug:
DANGER
Let the engine cool down to ambient temperature.
• Remove the right inspection cover.
To remove and clean the spark plug:
DANGER
Never disconnect the spark plug cap when th e
engine is running as you may suffer a severe
electric shock from the ignition system.
• Take off the cap (1) from the spark plug (2).
• Remove all the dirt from the base of the spark plug.
• Put the plug spanner supplied in the tool kit over the
spark plug.
• Unscrew the spark plug and remove it from its seating,
taking care that neither dust nor other substances enter
the cylinder.
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• Check that the electrode and porcelain part at the centre of the spark plug are free of carbon deposits or
signs of corrosion. Clean using a spark plug cleaner
and/or a small metal brush.
• If the spark plug has any cracks on the insulating material, corroded electrodes or excessive deposits, the
central electrode (3) with a rounded top, it must be
changed.
WARNING
When replacing the spark plug check the pitch
and length of the thread.
If the thread is too short the carbon deposits
will build up on the thread, resulting in a risk of
damaging the engine when a spark plug of the
correct size is fitted.
Use the recommended type of spark plug only,
otherwise the life and the performance of the
engine may be compromised.
To check the gap between the electro des, use a
thread type feeler gauge to avoid damaging the
platinum coating.
• Check the gap between the electrodes using a thread
type feeler gauge.
• This gap must be 0.7 -0.8 mm. If necessary, adjust it
carefully bending the earth electrode.
• Make sure that the washer is in good condition. With
the washer on, screw the spark plug in by hand in order not to damage the thread.
• Tighten the spark plug by means of the spanner supplied with the tool kit, giving it a half turn to compress
the washer.
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WARNING
The spark plug must be well tightened, otherwise the engine may overheat and be seriousl y
damaged.
Use the recommend type of spark plug or otherwise the life and performance of the engine
may be compromised.
• Position the cap (1) on the spark plug (2) correctly, so
that it does not come loose due to the engine vibrating.
• Refit the right inspection cover.
DANGER
Make sure that the cap (1) is correctly positioned on the spark plug (2).
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3.2.5. CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL AND
TOPPING UP
Check the engine oil level from time to time. Change it after
the first 1000 km (625 mi) and successively every 3000 k m
(1875 mi) see 3.2.6 (CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND
THE ENGINE OIL FILTER).
IMPORTANT Only use the oils recommended – see 3.2.3
(LUBRICANT TABLE).
When topping up the engine oil, the “MAX" level should not
be exceeded.
CHECKING
• Position the vehicle on a firm, flat ground.
• Position the vehicle on the centre stand.
WARNING
Wait a few minutes for the engine and the exhaust system to cool down.
• Stop the engine and let it cool down in order to allow
the oil to flow into oil pan and to cool down.
IMPORTANT If this cannot be done there is a risk of the
level of the engine oil being read incorrectly.
• Unscrew and remove the dipstick (1).
• Clean the part that is in contact with the oil using a cle-
an cloth.
• Put the dipstick (1) back in the hole (2) and tighten
completely.
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• Remove the dipstick (1) again and read the level of the
oil on the dipstick.
MAX = maximum level
MIN = minimum level
• The difference between “MAX” and “MIN” is about 300
cc (18.3 cu.in).
• For correct level, oil should be close to the “MAX” mar-
king.
DANGER
Never fill over “MAX” mark and never allow
oil level to drop under “MIN” otherwise the
engine may seriously damage.
Top up, if necessary.
TOPPING UP
• Pour a small amount of oil through the filler hole (2)
and then wait about a minute to allow the oil level to
even out in the sump.
• Check the oil level and top up if necessary.
• Top up by pouring small amounts of oil to the specified
level.
• When this operation has been completed, put the dip-
stick (1) in position and tighten.
IMPORTANT Do not run the vehicle with insufficient lubrication, when the lubricants are contaminated, or with the incorrect oil as this will accelerate wear on the moving parts an d
may result in irreparable damage.
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3.2.6. CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL AND THE
ENGINE OIL FILTER
Change the engine oil filter after the first 1000 km (621 mi),
that is, on completing running in, and then every 3000 km
(1875 mi).
• Position the motorcycle on a firm, flat ground.
• Place the motorcycle on the centre stand.
WARNING
Wait a few minutes for the engine and the exhaust system to cool down.
• Stop the engine and let it cool down in order to allow
the oil to flow into the oil pan and to cool down.
IMPORTANT If this cannot be done there is a risk of the
level of the engine oil being read incorrectly.
• Unscrew and remove the dipstick (1).
• Remove the exhaust pipe.
• Place a container under the engine oil filter.
• Unscrew and remove the engine oil cartridge filter (2).
WARNING
Spent oil contains substances that are hazardous to the environment. Dispose of spent oil in
compliance with the regulations in force.
• Unscrew and remove the oil drain cap (3) and let all the
engine oil flow out.
• Fit a new cartridge oil filter (2) being sure to lubricate
the o-rings on the filter with oil.
• Screw on and tighten the engine oil drain cap (3).
• Refit the exhaust pipe.
• Fill the lubrication system through the engine oil filler
hole, by adding about
- 1000 cm3 (61 cu.in)
• Screw in and tighten the dipstick (1).
• Start the motorcycle and allow it to run for a few min-
utes. Switch it off and let it cool down.
• Check the engine oil level, see 3.2.5 (CHECKING THE
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws for the car-
burettor cover.
• Remove the cover.
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• Release the two clamps that attach the carburettor to
the air filter housing and the intake manifold.
• Disconnect the automatic starter and heater connec-
tors.
• Release the clamp on the carburettor and disconnect
the fuel pipe.
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• Remove the carburettor from its seating.
• Disconnect the gas cable.
• Remove the carburettor.
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3.3.3. REMOVING THE FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
• Unscrew and remove the fixing screws for the fuel level
sensor cover.
• Remove the cover.
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• Disconnect the electrical connector.
• Unscrew and remove the four fixing nuts for the sen-
sor.
• Remove the sensor.
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3.3.4. REMOVING THE FUEL TANK
• Remove the lower guard – see 3.5.4 (BODY DIAGRAM).
• Unscrew and remove the fixing screws for the fuel level
sensor cover.
• Remove the cover.
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the five
fixing screws for the floor panel.
• Remove the floor panel.
• Disconnect the electrical connector for the fuel level
sensor.
• Release the retention hose clamp and remove the fuel
tank breather pipe.
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DANGER
Danger of fire.
Wait for the engine and the exhaust silencer to
cool down completely.
Fuel vapours are harmful to your health.
Before starting work make sure that the room
you are working in is adequately ventilated.
Do not inhale fuel vapours.
Do not dispose of the fuel into the environment.
• Prepare a container with a capacity that exceeds that
of the fuel tank and put it on the ground from the left of
the vehicle.
• Disconnect the fuel pipe on the pump side and put it
into the container set up and empty the fuel tank.
• Release the clamps and disconnect the fuel supply and
vacuum hoses from the fuel pump.
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• Release the lower hose clamp on the upper tank.
• Unscrew and remove the four fixing screws for the
tank.
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screws for the fairing support bracket.
• Remove the lower fuel tank.
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UPPER TANK
• Remove the fuel cap (1).
• Unscrew and remove the locking nut on the filler pipe
(2).
• Remove the upper fuel tank.
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3.4. ENGINE
3.4.1. REMOVING THE ENGINE
WARNING
Before proceeding with these operations, remember that the engine must be removed
downwards from the frame. Arrange the necessary equipment accordingly.
• Remove the rear fairing – see 3.5.7 (REMOVING THE
REAR COWLING).
• Unscrew and remove the lower bolt that fixes the shock
absorber to the engine.
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• Unscrew and remove brake lever adjuster.
• Remove the rear brake cable
• Disconnect the gas cable.
• Release the clamps and disconnect the fuel supply and
vacuum pipes from the fuel pump.
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• Disconnect the pick-up
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• Disconnect the heater connector.
• Disconnect the automatic starter connector
• Disconnect the starter motor connector.
• Unscrew and remove the screw (1) and disconnect the
earth cable.
• Disconnect the spark plug cap.
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IMPORTANT Set up a hoist and belts for lifting beforehand.
• Connect the belts to the rear of the frame.
• Lift the arm of the hoist until the belts are tensioned.
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• Remove the circlip.
• Remove the connecting rod support spring.
• Unscrew and remove the rear fixing screw for the left
underpanel.
• Unscrew and remove the lower fixing screw for the si-
lent-block support plate
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• Move the left underpanel.
• Unscrew and remove the upper screw.
• Remove the silent-block support plate.
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• Working from the left, unscrew and remove the nut (2).
• Remove the pin (3) from the opposite side.
• Remove the engine, complete with the centre stand
and rear wheel.
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3.5. CYCLE CHARACTERISTICS
3.5.1. FRONT FORK DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Front fork
2. Complete fork
3. Upper shock absorber cover
4. Lower shock absorber cover
5. Connecting rod
6. Caliper support plate
7. Plate
8. M8x35 TE screw
9. Cup
10. Bush
11. Nylon bush
12. M8 low self-locking nut
13. Washer 8.4x17
14. Special washer
15. O-Ring 115
16. Cap
17. Bush
18. Bush
19. Nylon bush
20. Cap D28
21. M12x50 screw
22. Washer 13x24x2.5
23. M12 low self-locking nut
24. M5 clip
25. Fork shock absorber
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3.5.2. REMOVING THE FORK
• Place the vehicle on the central stand on a hoist with
the front wheel protruding beyond the edge of the hoist
surface.
• Secure the back of the vehicle to the hoist using straps.
• Tension both the straps so that the front of the vehicle
remains raised
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws for the brake caliper.
• Remove the brake caliper.
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• Unscrew and remove the wheel pin locking along with
its washer.
• Take note of the position of the speedometer transmission in order to be able to refit it correctly.
• Support the front wheel and remove the wheel spindle
altogether.
• Take note of the position of the washer and keep it in
order to be able to refit it correctly.
• Take note of the position of the washer and keep it in
order to be able to refit it correctly.
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If necessary the front shock absorbers can now be removed.
REMOVING THE SHOCK ABSORBERS
• Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws for the
shock absorbers.
• Remove the shock absorber.
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• To proceed with removing the fork, remove the superstructure.
WARNING
Do not force cables, pipes, wires or electrical
connectors.
MOJITO RETRO’
- Headlight ring nut
- Front headlight
- Upper headlight support and dashboard
- Handlebar and lower headlight support
MOJITO CUSTOM
- Front headlight
- Dashboard
- Handlebars
• Pull off and remove the rubber gasket (1).
• Unscrew and remove the locking nut (2).
• Unscrew and remove the adjustment nut (3)
WARNING
When removing the fork be sure to collect all
the balls for the ball bearings. The balls are not
trapped and automatically fall out when the fork
is removed.
• Remove the fork from the steering pipe.
• Remove the inner ring (4) and balls (5) from the upper
bearing (6).
• Remove the inner ring (7) and balls (8) from the lower
bearing (9).
• Carefully wash all the bearing components, including
the outer rings (10) and (11).
• Examine all the components for wear and replace if
necessary.
• Put lots of grease on all the bearing components, and
use the grease to keep the balls in the outer ring before
trying to fit the fork by following the instructions above
in reverse order.
WARNING
When refitting make sure the correct number of
balls is put in each bearing.
- 21 balls (5) for the upper bearing (6).
- 25 balls (8) for the lower bearing (9).
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3.5.3. FRONT BODY DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Headlight chromed ring nut
2. Headlight support
3. Dashboard panel
4. Dashboard chromed ring nut
5. RH electrical control housing
6. LH electrical control housing
7. M4x10 hex socket screw
8. Self-tapping screw
9. Self-tapping screw
10. Self-tapping screw
11. M4 clip
12. Front cowling
13. Front collar, chr.
14. Rear collar, chr.
15. M5x16 screw w/flange
16. M4x10 hex socket screw
17. 4.3x9x0.8 washer
18. 4.2x16 cap screw
19. M5 clip
20. Panel, chr.
21. Front shield
22. Internal shields
23. Water protection
24. Screw clip D4,2
25. Self-tapping screw
26. M6x16 screw w/flange
27. M5x16 screw w/flange
28. 4.3x12x1 washer
29. T bush
30. Self-tapping screw
31. Front mudguard
32. Front mudguard finish
33. Front mudguard lockup
34. Self-tapping screw
35. Plastic rivet
36. M5x12 screw w/flange
37. LH connecting rod cover, chr.
38. RH connecting rod cover, chr.
39. M5x40 screw w/flange
40. 5.3x10x1 washer
41. Rear reflector support
42. Amber reflector
43. Flanged self-locking nut M5
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3.5.4. CENTRAL BODY DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Glove compartment door
2. Top box gasket
3. Glove compartment
4. Self-tapping screw .
5. Front glove compartment lock
6. Lock nut
7. Battery holder
8. Clip for self-tapping screw D5,5
9. Battery cover
10. Black adhesive sponge 6x60
11. Adhesive sponge
12. Floor panel
13. Type appr. data cover
14. Inspection cover
15. 5.5x20 cap screw
16. 4.2x16 cap screw
17. 5.5x22 cap screw
18. 15x5.5 washer
19. RH side panel
20. LH side panel
21. Lower protective fairing
22. Clip for self-tapping screw D4,2
23. Clip for self-tapping screw D5,5
24. LH rear stand masking
25. M4 clip
26. M4x12 cap screw
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3.5.5. REAR BODY DIAGRAM
Key:
1. RH side cover
2. LH side cover
3. Under saddle hook, cpl.
4. M4x35 cap screw
5. 4.2x16 cap screw
6. RH undersaddle
7. LH undersaddle
8. 5.5x20 cap screw
9. Clip for self-tapping screw D4,2
10. Clip for self-tapping screw D5,5
11. RH rear footrest cover
12. LH rear footrest cover
13. M4 clip
14. M4,2x20 cap screw
15. Fairing
16. Self-tapping screw .
17. Oval finish
18. Amber oval reflector (AU-DK-EU)
19. Reflector decal (USA)
20. 4.3x16 washer
21. M4 low self-locking nut
22. Self-tapping screw
23. LH direction light place
24. LH turn indicator
25. RH direction light place
26. RH turn indicator
27. 4.2x16 cap screw
28. Rear mudguard
29. M5x12 screw w/flange
30. Insulating washer
31. M6x16 screw w/flange
32. 8.4x13 washer
33. Bush
34. 6.6x18x1.6
35. M4-M5-M6 clip
36. Water protection
37. LH turn indicator
38. RH turn indicator
39. 7x15x1.5 washer
40. Washer for D5 shafts
41. Red reflector
42. Reflector support
43. Number plate holder (Mojito Custom USA)
44. Number plate holder plate (Mojito Custom USA)
45. Number plate support (AU-DK-EU)
46. Rear splash guard
47. Reflector support (Mojito Custom USA)
48. Red reflector (Mojito Custom USA)
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3.5.6. REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT IN-
SPECTION COVERS
• Lift the saddle.
• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screws for the left and right inspection covers.
• Remove the covers
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3.5.7. REMOVING THE REAR COWLING
• Lift the saddle.
• Unscrew and remove the five screws.
• Remove the rear handle from the engine cowling.
WARNING
Handle chromed and painted components carefully so as not to scratch or ruin them.
• Remove the side inspection covers – see 2.5.6 (REMOVING THE RIGHT AND LEFT INSPECTION COVERS)
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• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screws for the upper engine cowling.
• Working on both sides, unscrew and remove the two
fixing screw for the front engine cowling.
• Unscrew and remove the two screws that fix the reflector to the support.
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• Unscrew and remove the three fixing screws for the
reflector support.
• Remove the support.
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• Unscrew and remove the rear fixing bolt for the engine
cowling.
• Disconnect the taillight wiring connector.
• Remove the engine cowling.
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3.5.8. FRONT BRAKING SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Front wheel
2. Front tyre 120/70-12
3. Tubeless valve
4. Brake disc D190
5. Screw
6. Front wheel spindle
7. Front wheel spacer
8. Bearing
9. Drive key
10. Seal ring D40x50x4
11. Odometer gear
12. 12.2x22x2 flat metal washer
13. M12x1,25 low self-locking nut
14. Front brake pipe
15. Rubber spacer
16. Cable guide
17. Cable guide
18. Oil pipe screw
19. 10x14x1.6 washer
20. Front brake caliper
21. Brake caliper cover
22. Bleeder +cap
23. Caliper pin + spring
24. M8x25 screw w/flange
25. F. anti-whistle plate-pair
26. Pads pair
27. Caliper revision kit
28. M4x10 hex socket screw
29. Front brake pump D13 (Mojito Custom)
30. Front brake lever (Mojito Custom)
31. Lever pin cpl. (Mojito Custom)
32. Oil tank cap (Mojito Custom)
33. Brake pump portlight (Mojito Custom)
34. U-bolt (Mojito Custom)
35. Front brake pump D12 (Mojito Retrò)
36. Front brake lever (Mojito Retrò)
37. Lever screw (Mojito Retrò)
38. Nut (Mojito Retrò)
39. U-bolt (Mojito Retrò)
40. Cap screw (Mojito Retrò)
41. Oil level cap (Mojito Retrò)
42. Tank cap (Mojito Retrò)
43. Pump cover screw (Mojito Retrò)
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3.5.9. REAR BRAKING SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Key:
1. Rear wheel
2. Tubeless valve
3. Rear tyre 130/70-12”
4. Ring
5. Rear wheel nut
6. Cap
7. Split pin
8. Brake shoes + springs
9. Rear brake cam
10. Seal ring
11. Plate
12. Rear brake lever
13. M6x30 screw w/flange
14. Square nut
15. Rear brake lever adjuster
16. Brake cable retainer
17. 6.6x18x1.6 washer
18. 6.5x10x19 spacer
19. Coil compress spring
20. Rear brake cable
21. Cable guide
22. Self-tapping TE screw 4.8x12
23. Plate
24. Clamp
25. M6x35 screw
26. Brake shoes return spring
27. Rear wheel spacer
28. Rear brake lever complete (Mojito Custom)
29. Rear brake lever (Mojito Custom)
30. Brake lever pin (Mojito Custom)
31. U-bolt (Mojito Custom)
32. Screw (Mojito Custom)
33. Nut (Mojito Retrò)
34. Rear brake lever complete (Mojito Retrò)
35. Rear brake lever (Mojito Retrò)
36. Brake lever pin (Mojito Retrò)
37. Screw (Mojito Retrò)
38. U-bolt (Mojito Retrò)
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3.6. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
3.6.1. COMPONENT CHECK
1. Control Unit:
The ignition control unit is of a capacitative disch arge type,
with the ignition advance being controlled digitall y in relation
to the engine speed. The control unit has two connectors, of
which the eight-way connector is used.
PIN SERVICE
1 Direction indicator light control
2 Not connected
3 Ignition coil control
4 Not connected
5 Inlet +15
6 Pick-up inlet
7 Starter control
8 Earth
2. Starter motor:
Current absorbed at normal operating speed 45A
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