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Owner’s manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................................................. |
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INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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LEGAL NOTICES.................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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NOTICES AND WARNINGS.................................................................................................................................................................. |
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PRELIMINARY WARNINGS.................................................................................................................................................................. |
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CONTROLS ANS COMPONENTS LOCATION....................................................................................................................................... |
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IDENTIFICATION............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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STEERING LOCK................................................................................................................................................................................ |
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SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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EC MODELS ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................................................. |
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CROSSCOUNTRY MODELS ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................ |
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TORQUE VALUES.............................................................................................................................................................................. |
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General................................................................................................................................................................................ |
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Chassis................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Engine.................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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MULTIFUNCTION GAUGE................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Quick guide.......................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Normal mode.......................................................................................................................................................... |
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Configuration mode................................................................................................................................................. |
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Reset and change of battery............................................................................................................................................... |
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Specifications....................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Temporal data reset................................................................................................................................................. |
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Trip adjust................................................................................................................................................................ |
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Configuration....................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Enter configuration mode........................................................................................................................................ |
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Set Speed units........................................................................................................................................................ |
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set wheel size.......................................................................................................................................................... |
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Set clock format....................................................................................................................................................... |
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set time................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Set temperature units.............................................................................................................................................. |
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Set high temperature warning................................................................................................................................. |
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Set danger temperature warning............................................................................................................................. |
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Set oil reminder....................................................................................................................................................... |
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Set maintenance reminder...................................................................................................................................... |
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Measure of the wheel circumference.................................................................................................................................. |
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Method 1................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Method 2................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Screens in normal mode...................................................................................................................................................... |
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Screen 1................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Screen 2................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Screen 3................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Sleep mode.......................................................................................................................................................................... |
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HOMOLOGATION............................................................................................................................................................................. |
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................................................................................................ |
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STARTING PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................................................... |
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BREAK-IN PROCEDURE..................................................................................................................................................................... |
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DAILY INSPECTION........................................................................................................................................................................... |
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CLEANING........................................................................................................................................................................................ |
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STORAGE......................................................................................................................................................................................... |
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................................................... |
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE............................................................................................................................................................... |
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MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................................................................ |
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1.-Clutch.............................................................................................................................................................................. |
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2.-Clutch discs...................................................................................................................................................................... |
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3.-Throttle cable.................................................................................................................................................................. |
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4.-Spark plug........................................................................................................................................................................ |
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5.-Air filter........................................................................................................................................................................... |
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6.-Carburetor....................................................................................................................................................................... |
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7.-Transmission oil............................................................................................................................................................... |
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8.-Piston and ring................................................................................................................................................................. |
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9.-Cylinder head, cylinder, ex. valve..................................................................................................................................... |
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10.-Exhaust system.............................................................................................................................................................. |
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11.-Muffler fiber.................................................................................................................................................................. |
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12.-Connecting rod and bearings......................................................................................................................................... |
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13.-Kick-starter and gear shift pedal.................................................................................................................................... |
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14.-Rubber joint exhaust/silencer........................................................................................................................................ |
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15.-Motor bearings.............................................................................................................................................................. |
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16.-Coolant.......................................................................................................................................................................... |
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17.-Radiator hose and connections...................................................................................................................................... |
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18.-Brakes adjustment......................................................................................................................................................... |
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19.-Brake wear..................................................................................................................................................................... |
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20.-Brake fluid..................................................................................................................................................................... |
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21.-Brake fluid level............................................................................................................................................................. |
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22.-Pump piston and dust cover (front and rear)................................................................................................................. |
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23.-Caliper piston and dust cover (all calipers).................................................................................................................... |
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For this check, adjustment, or change, you must go to your GAS GAS official service. ....................................................... |
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24.-Brake hoses................................................................................................................................................................... |
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25 and 26.-Wheels and spokes............................................................................................................................................ |
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27.-chain guide.................................................................................................................................................................... |
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28.-Chain guide wear........................................................................................................................................................... |
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29.-Chain guide shoe........................................................................................................................................................... |
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30.-Front suspension........................................................................................................................................................... |
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31.-Front suspension oil....................................................................................................................................................... |
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32.-Bolts, nuts and fasteners............................................................................................................................................... |
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33.-Gas tube........................................................................................................................................................................ |
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34.-Fuel system.................................................................................................................................................................... |
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35.-Steering head adjustment............................................................................................................................................. |
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36.-General lubrication........................................................................................................................................................ |
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37.-Steering bearings........................................................................................................................................................... |
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38.-Wheel bearing............................................................................................................................................................... |
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39.-Swingarm and linkage.................................................................................................................................................... |
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40.-Rear suspension............................................................................................................................................................. |
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41.-Chain............................................................................................................................................................................. |
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42.-Tires............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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ADJUSTMENTS................................................................................................................................................................................ |
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INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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CARBURETION TUNNING................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Throttle valve opening influences........................................................................................................................................ |
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Idle jet and mixture screw................................................................................................................................................... |
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Needle................................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Main jet............................................................................................................................................................................... |
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Reference carburetion (competition use only)..................................................................................................................... |
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correction Factors................................................................................................................................................................ |
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Symptoms of improper settings........................................................................................................................................... |
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CDI MAP.......................................................................................................................................................................................... |
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SECONDARY TRANSMISSION RATIO................................................................................................................................................. |
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SUSPENSION TUNNING.................................................................................................................................................................... |
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available Settings................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Standard settings................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Static sag............................................................................................................................................................................. |
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Correction acording to terrains............................................................................................................................................ |
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Adjusting your bike.............................................................................................................................................................. |
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TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................................................................ |
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WARRANTY MANUAL...................................................................................................................................................................... |
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Introduction
GAS GAS Motos, S.A. thanks you for your confidence.
With the choose of your new GAS GAS EC 2012 you just entered the great GAS GAS team and, as a user of the brand number one on offroad motorcycles, deserves distinguished treatment that we want to offer both our relationship after the acquisition of your GAS GAS and in the explanations that you are in this manual.
Your GAS GAS EC 2012 is a bike designed for the practice of the high competition, it is the result of many years of racing and experience in suchdemandingdisciplines.Themanysuccessesachievedbygreatriderswithour GAS GAS bikes,haveprovidedbasicdatainordertocreate these high level motorcycle. A few exclusive motorcycles GAS GAS with three key factors: reliability, high performance and good stability.
Congratulations because your election has been, without doubt, the right one. With your prowess to the handlebars of your GAS GAS and with adequate preparation and corresponding revisions are essential to ensure that your GAS GAS is highly reliable, you can enjoy more comfortable and grateful practice the sport motorcycle.
Thank you for your trust and welcome to GAS GAS Motos, S.A.
Legal notices
In the interest of technical development GAS GAS Motos, S.A. reserves the right to modify the construction, staffing, and accessories of the motorcycle without prior notice. Data measures, weights, and powers are understood with the respective tolerances.
Depending on the volume of equipment and accessories for your GAS GAS, as well as the versions certified to respect the various laws of each State, there may be variations on the descriptions and illustrations. So the pictures exposed in this manual may therefore not correspond to the purchased model. That’s why not may arise claim some exception error, error of printing or omission.
Notices and warnings
Please read carefully this manual with special attention to the following notices:
DANGER
Notice about a danger that leads to serious injury and even death.
WARNING
Notice about a danger which may cause personal injury and/or damage to the vehicle.
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Preliminary warnings
DANGER
Three of each four fatal accidents are due to head injuries. The risk of brain injury is three times higher if you don’t use a helmet. Always take a helmet approved, the probability of leaving unharmed in an accident increases by 20%. It also recommends the use of eye protection and gloves, boots and other items for protection that are in perfect condition.
Never carry passenger. Your GAS GAS is not approved for this purpose, does not have an appropriate saddle, handles or footrests for passenger. In addition weight and imbalance can affect handling.
Avoid modifications in your GAS GAS with non-original accessories and don’t remove off the original elements, these changes can affect stability and handling, making it a dangerous and illegal vehicle. GAS GAS requires the use of original spare parts and accessories, or parts and accessories homologated by GAS GAS Motorcycles, S.A. It is an essential condition for maintaining the warranty.
Your GAS GAS has been designed for off-road use, not designed for long travel on highways. Such use could lead to engine damages becauseitmaintainedhighrevolutions.Alsotyresarenotsuitableforuseonpavedsurfaces.Ithasnotbeendesignedforurbanuse.Longtops at traffic lights in town could overheat the engine.
Maintain your GAS GAS in good condition. To avoid any problem, inspect your motorcycle before each use and then all maintenance recommended in this manual. After a fall, inspect that the main elements have not been damaged. Driving a motorcycle in a bad state can be cause of an accident with serious injuries and even death.
DANGER
Theexhaustpipeandotherpartsreachedhightemperaturesduringuseandtaketocooldownoncetheengineshutdown.Avoidhandling or touching anything during this period. The use of shorts is not recommended, may cause burns on the legs.
DANGER
Avoid wearing loose clothing that could engage with parts of the vehicle or the environment. Although total security is impossible, the use of suitable equipment reduces the possibility and/or the severity of injuries.
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Controls and components location
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Headlampwithposition,lowbeamandhighbeamlamps |
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Front brake caliper |
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Front turn signals |
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Front fork |
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Fuel tank |
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CDI switch |
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Fuel valve |
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Gear shift pedal |
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Rear shock |
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Carburetor |
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Air filter |
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Secondary transmission chain |
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Side stand |
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Chain guide |
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Rear turn signals |
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License plate holder |
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Front brake disc |
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Rear reflector |
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License plate light |
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Muffler |
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Brake light |
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Rear brake disc |
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Seat |
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Rear brake caliper |
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Rear shock gas reservoir |
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Rear brake master cylinder |
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Kick-starter |
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Suspension linkage |
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Manufacturer’s identification plate |
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Rear brake pedal |
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Radiator |
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Sump guard |
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Exhaust |
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Front axle handle |
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Clutch lever |
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Front brake master cylinder |
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Choke lever |
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Throttle |
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Clutch fluid reservoir |
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Front brake lever |
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Multifunction gauge1 |
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Turn signals, lights, horn and engine stop controls2 |
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Fuel tank cap |
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Steering lock |
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Horn |
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Position, low beam and high beam lights |
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Engine stop |
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Turn signals |
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Identification
Your GAS GAS has a manufacturer’s identification plate (1) in which details are: manufacturer, chassis number, homologation number and noise level.
The chassis number is also stamped in the right side of the steering column (2).
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Steering lock
Your GAS GAS has a steering lock. It’s found on the left side of the steering column.
To lock the steering:
1.Turn the handlebar fully to the right.
2.Insert the key into the lock and rotate it ⅛ of turn counter-clockwise.
3.Press the key inside.
4.Turn the key clockwise to its original position and remove.
The lock should be sunk for the steering lock to be effective.
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Specifications
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Comercial model
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Refrigeration |
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Bore |
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ENGINE |
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Carburetor |
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Intake type |
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Lubrication system |
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Starting mechanism |
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Ignition type |
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Pre-ignition set-up |
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Spark plug |
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Electrode gap |
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GG-E2012-R |
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GG-E2512-R |
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GG-E3012-R |
EC200 RACING |
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EC250 RACING |
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EC300 RACING |
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2 strokes |
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Monocylinder |
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Liquid cooled |
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199,4 cc |
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249,3 cc |
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294,7 cc |
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62,5 mm |
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66,4 mm |
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72,0 mm |
65,0 mm |
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72,0 mm |
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72,0 mm |
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Keihin PWKS 38 |
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Reed Valves into the cranckcase
Mixture in gasoline
Kick-starter
CDI
0 mm from TDC
DENSO W24ESR-U o NGK BR8EG
0,7~0,8 mm
TRANSMISION
Primary ratio |
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2,85 |
(57/20) |
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Gearbox |
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6 gears |
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Gear ratio |
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2,07 |
(29/14) |
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2nd |
1,63 |
(26/16) |
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3rd |
1,33 |
(24/18) |
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4th |
1,10 |
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5th |
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6th |
0,79 |
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Secondary transmission |
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By chain |
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Secondary ratio |
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3,67 (44/12) |
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3,69 (48/13) |
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Drive chain |
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5/8” x 1/4” with O-Rings (112 links) |
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Clutch type |
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Multi-disc wet clutch |
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Clutch trigger |
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Hydraulic |
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Lubrication |
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Oil |
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CHASSIS
Type
Tires
Tire pressure
Suspension
Suspension travel
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Perimeter CrMo alloy frame, 3 component polymer subframe |
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90/90x21 |
Rear |
140/80x18 |
Front |
1,0 bar |
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1,0 bar |
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Inverted telescopic fork ø 48 mm with rebound and compression |
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damping adjustments |
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Progressive shock absorber with spring pre-load, rebound, high |
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speed and low speed compression damping adjustments |
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Specifications
CHASSIS |
Front fork oil volume |
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EC200 RACING |
EC250 RACING |
EC300 RACING |
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Brake disc, with 2 parallel floating piston caliper |
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Brake disc, with 1 floating piston caliper |
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Ø260 mm |
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Ø220 mm |
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960 mm |
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375 mm |
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830 mm |
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1475 mm |
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102 kg |
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10,0 l |
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LIQUIDS
CARBURETION
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Fuel |
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Unleaded (RON 95 minimum) |
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Mixture fuel/oil (JASO FC) |
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100% synthetic oil ratio 2% (50:1) |
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Semisynthetic oil ratio 2% (50:1) |
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Mineral oil ratio 3% (32:1) |
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Coolant1 |
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GRO GCC 30% Long |
Coolant mixture at 30% |
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Time |
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Brake fluid |
GRO Brake Fluid DOT-4 |
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Clutch fluid |
GRO Global Ultra-5 |
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10W30 API SF or SG |
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Fork oil |
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MARZOCCHI 208019 |
SAE 7,5 |
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Carburetor type |
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Keihin PWKS 38 |
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Homologation |
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Main jet |
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Idle jet |
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Needle |
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CHN |
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Needle position |
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5th from top |
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Throttle valve |
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7 |
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Mixture screw |
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1 turn from fully closed |
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Carburetor type |
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Keihin PWKS 38 |
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Competition |
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Main jet |
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Idle jet |
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Needle |
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N1EF |
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Needle position |
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3rd from top |
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Throttle valve |
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Mixture screw |
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1Cold countries must adjust the coolant to their temperature. 2Not valid on CrossCountry models.
3Closed-circuit use only.
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CrossCountry models electrical diagram
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Torque Values
GENERAL
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GENERAL
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M4 nuts and bolts |
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M5 nuts and bolts |
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M6 nuts and bolts |
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M8 nuts and bolts |
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M10 nuts and bolts |
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Torque(Nm) |
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Steering nut |
M24 |
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Rear shock bolt |
M10x50 |
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Swingarm bolt |
M14 |
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Brake disc bolt |
M6x15 |
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Front axle bolt |
M20x15 |
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Brake caliper bolt |
M8x30 |
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Engine mount bolt |
M10x120 |
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Rear sprocket bolt |
M8x25 |
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Torque Values
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CHASSIS
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Subframe bolt |
M8x25 |
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Brake banjo bolt |
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3 |
Upper clamp bolt |
M8x35 |
15 |
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4 |
Spokes |
- |
1,5 |
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5 |
Rear axle nut |
M20 |
80 |
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6 |
Linkage bolt |
M14x115 |
80 |
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7 |
Rear brake pedal bolt |
M8x45 |
20 |
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Torque Values
ENGINE
ENGINE
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2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Nº |
Name |
Size |
Torque (Nm) |
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1 |
Valve cover bolt |
M6x15 |
8 |
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2 |
Gearshift pedal bolt |
M6x20 |
15 |
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3 |
Kick-starter bolt |
M6x10 |
12 |
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4 |
Kick-starter bolt |
M6x20 |
10 |
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5 |
Crankcase bolt |
M6x65 |
10 |
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Torque Values
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2 |
3 |
ENGINE
4 |
6 |
5 |
7 |
8 |
Nº |
Name |
Size |
Torque (Nm) |
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1 |
Cylinder head bolt |
M8x40 |
25 |
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2 |
Cylinder nut |
M8 |
25 |
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3 |
Ignition cover bolt |
M6x40 |
12 |
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4 |
Reed block bolt |
M6x30 |
12 |
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5 |
Spark plug |
- |
25 |
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6 |
Engine drain plug |
- |
20 |
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7 |
Clutch cover bolt |
M6x75 |
10 |
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8 |
Water pump drain bolt |
M6x10 |
9 |
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- |
Starter pedal plate bolt |
- |
8 |
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- |
Ignition motor stator bolt |
- |
8 |
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- |
Ignition motor coil nut |
- |
40 |
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- |
Selector spring fixing bolt |
- |
15 |
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- |
Primary nut |
- |
40 |
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- |
Clutch spring bolt |
- |
10 |
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- |
Valve control support bolt |
- |
10 |
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- |
Valve control nut |
- |
8 |
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- |
Thermostat cover bolt |
- |
10 |
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Multifunction gauge
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3 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
NOTE: This chapter is not valid on CrossCountry models.
Themultifunctiondeviceiswaterresistant,has3buttons,2LEDs.Andabrigthly lit LCD.
1.Amber warning led
2.Red warning led
3.LCD screen
4.Left button
5.Middle button or MODE
6.Right button
It provides information about the speed, average speed, maximum speed, covered distance, total covered distance, operation time, total operation time, environmental temperature, engine temperature, time, and maintenance.
NOTE: engine temperature sensor is optional and is not available in GAS GAS.
WARNING
The multifunction device is water resistant but not waterproof.
Do not leave the device in direct sunlight when the motorcycle is stopped. Avoid contact with gasoline, degreasers or other cleaning chemical products that could be cause damages in the device.
Always remember to pay attention to the road when you’re driving.
Quick guide
NORMAL MODE
Enable the screen backlight for 3 seconds, if the icon LO is displayed on the screen or the temperature is below -5°C will not turn on
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Switch between screens in normal mode |
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Start/Stop stopwatch |
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CONFIGURATION MODE |
+ |
+ |
Enter to configuration mode |
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Switch between configuration parameters |
Move through the current parameter
Move to the next digit of the current parameter
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Quick guide
+ + 3 sec.
+ 3 sec.
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Reset and change of battery
1
2
TEMPORAL DATA RESET
Resets temporal data (MS, TT, DST and RT)
TRIP ADJUST
Enter/exit the trip adjustment mode
Change distance value
When the device turns on the LO icon, indicates that the battery charge is low and should be changed.
To change the battery (2) you must access to the rear of the device, dismount the front light.
Use of the back reset button will reset all data from the device except the configuration parameters, the odometer and total operating time.
Specifications
Function |
Display |
Range |
Units |
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Increment |
Precision |
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Current speed |
SPD |
4-399.9 km/h or MPH |
km/h or MPH |
0.1 km/h or MPH |
±0.1% |
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Average speed |
AS |
4-399.9 km/h or MPH |
km/h or MPH |
0.1 km/h or MPH |
±0.1% |
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Maximum speed |
MS |
4-399.9 km/h or MPH |
km/h or MPH |
0.1 km/h or MPH |
±0.1% |
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Distance |
DST |
0.00-9999.99 KM or M |
km or M |
0.1 km or M |
±0.1% |
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Odometer |
ODO |
0.0-999999 KM or M |
km or M |
1 km or M |
±0.1% |
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Stopwatch |
TT |
0-9999 hours 59 minutes |
Hours:Minutes |
1 |
Minute |
±0.1% |
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Ride time |
RT |
0-999 hours 59 minutes |
Hours:Minutes |
1 |
Minute |
±0.1% |
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Accumulated ride time |
ART |
0-9999 hours 59 minutes |
Hours:Minutes |
1 |
Minute |
±0.1% |
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Temperature |
°C or °F |
0-399° |
°C or °F |
1 |
Grado |
±0.1% |
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Clock (12h or 24h) |
00:00:00 |
12:59:59 or 23:59:59 |
H:M:S |
1 |
Second |
±0.1% |
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Low battery |
LO |
Less than 2.45V |
Volts |
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Wheel size |
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0-3999 mm |
mm |
1 mm |
±0.1% |
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Oil reminder |
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0-9999 KM or M |
km or M |
1 km or M |
±0.1% |
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Maintenance reminder |
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0-9999 KM or M |
km or M |
1 km or M |
±0.1% |
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Operating temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) Storage temperature: -20°C to 80°C (-4°F to 176°F) Battery: 3V CR2032 (About 1 year life)
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Configuration
ENTER CONFIGURATION MODE
To enter the configuration mode press the three front buttons for three seconds, release them to continue.
SET SPEED UNITS
To switch between Km/h and MPH use the left button.
To confirm press the button
SET WHEEL SIZE
Themultifunctiongaugeneedstoknowthewheelcircumferenceforthecorrect measurement of the distance and speed, makes this measure as precise as possible. See the “Measure of the wheel circumference” section for more information. Change the blinking digit with the left button.
Change to next digit using the button To confirm press the button
SET CLOCK FORMAT
To switch between 12h and 24h format use the left button.
To confirm press the button
SET TIME
Change the blinking digit with the left button.
Change to next digit using the button
To confirm press the button
SET TEMPERATURE UNITS
To switch between °C and °F use the left button.
To confirm press the button
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