Beta EVO 2T 2010, EVO 2T 125, EVO 2T 250, EVO 2T 290CC, EVO 2T 200 Owner's Manual

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MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI OWNER’S MANUAL MANUAL DE ISTRUCCIONES MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
EVO 2T 2010
125 200 250 290cc
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Thank you for choosing BETA. Wishing you a lots of good biking! This manual wiIl give you the information you need to use your motorcycle correctly and to keep it in excellent condition.
BETAMOTOR S.p.A. reserves the right to change the data and features described in this manual and to modify its products at any time.
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After the first training hour, check all the tightenings and in a particular manner:
Footboard supports
Front and rear brake disks
Wheel rims
Shock absorber bolt
Engine bolts and nuts
Crown
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SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
Main parts ............................................................................................. 44
Vehicle identification data................................................................................ 44
Instrument panel and controls.......................................................................... 44
Technical data .......................................................................................................... 45
Electrical diagram .................................................................................................... 46
SECTION 2: OPERATION AND USE
Check and maintenance before and after off-road use ............................................... 48
Fueling ........................................................................................................... 48
Recommended lubricants and liquids .............................................................. 49
Breaking in .................................................................................................... 49
Startup - Map switch .......................................................................................... 50
SECTION 3: MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS
Gearbox oil ................................................................................................ 52
Brake pump oil ........................................................................................................ 53
Clutch pump oil ....................................................................................................... 55
Fork oil ................................................................................................................... 56
Air filter ................................................................................................................... 58
Spark plug ............................................................................................................. 59
Generator ............................................................................................................59
Front brake .............................................................................................................. 60
Rear brake ............................................................................................................... 61
Liquid coolant .......................................................................................................... 62
Silencer .................................................................................................................... 62
Carburettor ............................................................................................................... 63
Valve petals ............................................................................................................. 63
Rear shock absorber leverage .......................................................................................64
Checks after cleaning ............................................................................................... 65
Maintenance schedule .............................................................................................. 66
SECTION 4: ADJUSTEMENTS
Adjustement of brake ............................................................................................... 68
Adjustement of clutch ............................................................................................... 68
Adjustement of idling speed ...................................................................................... 69
Adjustement of gas clearance ................................................................................... 69
Adjustement air ..............................................................................................69
Check and adjustement of
steering gear..................................................................... 69
Tightening the chain ................................................................................................. 70
Adjustement of front suspension ................................................................................ 71
Adjustement of rear shock absorber .......................................................................... 72
SECTION 5: WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 74
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Index ....................................................................................................................... 75
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INDEXINDEX
INDEXINDEX
INDEX
Main parts
Vehicle identification data
Instrument panel and controls
Technical data
Electrical diagram
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICAVEHICLE IDENTIFICA
VEHICLE IDENTIFICAVEHICLE IDENTIFICA
VEHICLE IDENTIFICA
TION DTION D
TION DTION D
TION D
AA
AA
A
TT
TT
T
AA
AA
A
FF
FF
F
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rame identificationrame identification
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Identification data
AA
AA
A are stamped on the
right side of the steering gear column.
Motor identificationMotor identification
Motor identificationMotor identification
Motor identification Motor identification data
B B
B B
B are stamped
as indicated in the picture.
INSTRUMENT PINSTRUMENT P
INSTRUMENT PINSTRUMENT P
INSTRUMENT P
ANEL ANDANEL AND
ANEL ANDANEL AND
ANEL AND
CONTROLSCONTROLS
CONTROLSCONTROLS
CONTROLS
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11
1 Clutch lever 22
22
2 Front brake lever 33
33
3 Throttle grip
MAIN PMAIN P
MAIN PMAIN P
MAIN P
ARAR
ARAR
AR
TSTS
TSTS
TS
1-1-
1-1-
1-Filter box
2 2
2 2
2-Fuel tank
3- 3-
3- 3-
3-Fuel cap
4-4-
4-4-
4-Silencer
5- 5-
5- 5-
5-Kick starter
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
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OPERATION AND USE
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Check and maintenance before and after off-road use
Fueling
Recommended lubricants and liquids
Breaking in
Start up
Map switch
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CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFFCHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF
CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFFCHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF
CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE AND AFTER OFF
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-RO
AD USEAD USE
AD USEAD USE
AD USE
In order to avoid problems connected to the operation of the vehicle, it is advisable to perform some checking and maintenance operations before and after use. Just a few minutes given to these procedures will save you time and money, and wilI make
riding much safer. Proceed as follows:
TYRES check pressure, general condition and thickness of tread SPOKES check for correct tension NUTS AND BOLTS check completely all bolts and nuts CHAIN check tension (20 mm play) and grease if necessary AIR FILTER clean filter and wet with suitable oil for filters
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note: Check that you have the vehicle identification documents. On cold days, warm up the motor by running it at minimum for a few instants before starting off
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. Wash the vehicle carefully after every off-road use.
FUELINGFUELING
FUELINGFUELING
FUELING
Remove cap
AA
AA
A.
The fuel tank holds approximatelyThe fuel tank holds approximately
The fuel tank holds approximatelyThe fuel tank holds approximately
The fuel tank holds approximately 2,6 liters, 0,5 liter of which is re-2,6 liters, 0,5 liter of which is re-
2,6 liters, 0,5 liter of which is re-2,6 liters, 0,5 liter of which is re-
2,6 liters, 0,5 liter of which is re­serve.serve.
serve.serve.
serve.
Use only a mixture of unleaded super fuel and oil (mineral oil 4%, synthetic oil 1,5 %)
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OPERATION AND USE
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LIQUIDS
For better operation and longer vehicle life, we advise you to use the products listed in the following chart:
TYPE OF PRODUCT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
MOTOR OIL
OIL FOR MIXTURE
BRAKE AND CLUTCH OIL
BARDAHL VBA KXT
BARDAHL BRAKE FLUID DOT 4
BARDAHL OUTBOARD GREASE
BARDAHL PERMANENT
IDEMITSU OJ-RACING-01
or
BEL RAY "MC 10 SAE 5"
FORK OIL
GREASE FOR JOINTS AND RODS
LIQUID COOLANT
BARDAHL GEARBOX 10W30
BREAKING IN
Breaking in takes approximately 10 hours of operation. During this time we suggest to:
Ride after having well warmed the engine
Avoid travel at constant speed
Change speed often so that the parts wiII break in uniformly and in a shorter time
Avoid turning the throttle more than 3/4 of the way.
Warning:
After the first 5 hours of operation, change the gear box oil.
Always use a mixture of unleaded super fuel and oil (mineral oiI 4%,
synthetic oil 1,5 %).
After the first off-road use, check all the nuts and bolts.
NOTE:
For substitution, follow attentively the chart.
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