Raybar RY-125PRO, Pro125, BRAVO 150, RY-150BR, LINCE 150 User Manual

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Pro125
RY-125PRO
USER manual
PREFACE
Thank you for Choosing Raybar PRO 150/RY-125PRO motorcycle. We wish you a happy and reliable riding.
We are committed to customer satisfaction. We strive to provide great user experience by product innovation and excellent after sales support.
This user manual is guide for you to understand function of various parts, riding operation, maintenance schedule and basic maintenance of your new Raybar motorcycle. Please go through this manual to understand your motorcycle before using it.
Please contact your dealer for detailed information about the product and for after sale services.
CONTENTS
Motorcycle identification............................................................................................................................................................... 01
View and part names
Front top view...................................................................................................................................................................... 02
Right side view......................................................................................................................................................................03
Left side view........................................................................................................................................................................04
Parts function..................................................................................................................................................................................05
Inspection before riding.................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Starting engine & riding operation...................................................................................................................................................12
Maintenance schedule....................................................................................................................................................................13
General inspection & repair............................................................................................................................................................. 14
Technical specification.................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Electrical circuit diagram................................................................................................................................................................. 18
(1)
Note - Frame number and engine number is usually required for vehicle registration and insurance purpose.
Engine serial number is engraved on crankcase assembly.
Vehicle identification number (VIN) is stamped on steering head tube.
Frame number is engraved on the steering head tube.
Engine Number VIN number Frame number
MOTORCYCLE IDENTIFICATION
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1. Rear view Mirror
2. Left handle bar switches
3. Fuel tank
4. Right handle bar switches
5. Speedometer
6. Ignition switch
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FRONT TOP VIEW
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1. Rear carrier
2. Tail lamp
3. Seat
4. Rear fender
5. Rear wheel
6. Muffler
7. Rear tyre
8. Headlamp
9. Front shocker
10. Front fender
11. Front tyre
12. Front disc brake
13. Pedal brake
14. Front wheel
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RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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1. Indicator
2. Side cover
3. Engine
4. Pedal gear change
5. Rear suspension
6. Chain case
7. Side stand
8. Main stand
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LEFT SIDE VIEW
Meters and indicators
1. Tachometer- Displays RPM (revolutions per minute) of wheel.
2. Odometer – Records accumulated riding distance.
3. Speedometer – Displays riding speed of motorcycle.
4. “ ” High beam indicator - Indicator turns ON when head lamp is in high beam.
5. Gear Indicator – Displays current gear in which vehicle is operating.
6. Neutral gear indicator – Turns ON when transmission is in neutral gear position.
7. Turn signal indicator left & right – Flashes when left or right turn signal switch is operated.
8. Trip meter reset knob – Resets trip meter to zero.
9. Trip meter – Displays travelled distance between two points.
10. Ignition switch – (a) OFF position – All electrical circuits are cut off. The engine cannot be started. The key can be removed in this position. (b) ON position – The ignition circuit is completed. Engine can now be started. The key cannot be removed in this position.
(c) LOCK position – To lock the steering, turn the handlebar all the way to the left. Push down the key and rotate to “LOCK”
position, let the key come up and now remove the key.
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PARTS FUNCTION
Left handlebar control switches
1. Headlamp dimmer switch – This switch is used to change headlamp position from low
beam to high beam or vice versa .
2. Turn signal switch – Operate the switch when turning right or left by pushing the switch
towards right or left.
(a) Turn right position – The right turning lamp and right turn signal indicator on
instrument panel flashes.
(b) Turn left position–The left turning lamp & left turn signal indicator on instrument
panel flashes.
3. Horn switch – Press the switch to operate the horn.
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Right handlebar control switches
1. Electric starter switch – When this switch is pressed, starter motor cranks the engine. This switch should not be pressed over 5 seconds continuously.
2. Hazard warning switch – All 4 indicators starts to flash. This button can be operated when you are a temporary obstruction for traffic or you want to warn the upcoming vehicle about unusual condition up ahead.
3. Headlamp switch –
(a) “ “ position – The headlamp , front parking light and tail lamp are turned ON. (b) “ “ position – All lamps are turned OFF. (c) “ ” position– Front parking lamp and tail lamp are turned ON.
Fuel tank & Fuel tank cap
The capacity of the fuel tank is 9L, including reserve fuel. (a) Opening fuel tank cap - To open the fuel tank cap insert the key and rotate it 90° in
clockwise direction, now fuel tank cap can be taken out.
(b) Closing fuel tank cap - To close fuel tank cap, align the latch on the tank cap with the
groove on the oil filling neck, press the cover down, now take out the key.
(c) Fuel filling – Make sure that tank is not over filled. The gasoline is inflammable, so
engine should be stopped before fuel filling. Fuel filling should not be done near fire and don't smoke while fuel filling.
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Fuel cock
The fuel cock is 3 way fuel flow regulator. It has 3 options OFF, ON and RES.
(A) OFF – When t he v ehicle is not to be used, rotate the knob until it comes to OFF position. This will stop the fuel flow to the
carburetor. (B) ON - To start the fuel flow to carburetor, rotate the knob and bring it to ON position. (C) RES – When the main fuel capacity runs out in ON position you can use reserve fuel capacity. To use reserve fuel capacity,
rotate the knob and bring it to RES position. Please add fuel as soon as possible when you start using reserve fuel.
OFF ON RES
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Fuel filter
A fuel filter is a filter in the fuel line that screens out dirt and rust particles from the fuel. From fuel tank, fuel goes to carburetor after passing through fuel filter.
Throttle
It controls the fuel air mixture flow from carburetor to engine. To increase the speed of the vehicle, rotate throttle in backward direction and to decrease the speed of the vehicle, rotate throttle in forward direction.
Pedal gear change
Pedal gear change is used to change gear position. To change gear position, press pedal gear change up or down by foot, as per gear change pattern. Please use clutch while changing gear.
Tyre
Proper tyre pressure will provide maximum stability, mileage, riding comfort and tyre life. Check tyre pressure frequently and adjust if necessary. Select the right replacement tyres in accordance with the tyre sizes given in table below -
Tyre Size Front 2.5-18 Tyre Size Rear 2.75-18
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Starting lever or Kick
This is used to start the engine manually. To start the engine by kick, you need to place your
foot on the lever and push it downwards quickly.
Pedal brake
This is used to apply braking force on rear wheels. When you want to stop the vehicle or
reduce speed, you need to press the pedal brake in downward direction.
Clutch lever
Clutch lever can be operated when you want to shift gears. Operation of clutch stops power
transfer from engine to transmission. To operate clutch, you need to pull clutch lever towards
yourself.
Front brake lever
This is used to apply braking force on front wheels. When you want to stop the vehicle or
reduce speed, you need to pull front brake lever towards yourself. Always apply front and
rear brake together.
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Inspection before riding
In order to ensure your safety, make a general inspection before riding according to the table given below –
No. Item Inspection Remark
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For the vehicles with different riding miles and performance, please adopt different maintenance.
1. Elementary maintenance: 1000km~2000km riding, please lubricate & check tyre pressure.
2. Secondary maintenance: 3000km~6000km riding, please check wear and tear of parts and tighten fasteners.
3. Advanced maintenance: 6000km~10000km riding, please disassemble, inspect and do troubleshooting.
4. Inspect and maintain your motorcycle at professional maintenance station or service centre.
Fuel system
Check fuel capacity and fuel leakage
Carburetor
Check carburetor for fuel leakage and idle speed for stability and proper acceleration.
Lubrication oil
Check luboil for quality and whether level is lower than the low scale mark.
Electrical system
Check electrical system for proper functioning.
Battery
Check battery for any leakage or spillage and acidic corrosion.
Clutch/Front brake lever
Check whether free stroke is appropriate and clutch can be separated and meshed normally.
Gearshift/Rear brake pedal
Check gearshift for flexibility and stability and whether free stroke of brake pedal is appropriate.
Throttle lever
Check throttle lever for flexibility and stroke of 2~6 mm.
Steering mechanism
Check steering mechanism for flexibility and stability
Check chain for abrasion and lubrication
Chain
Tyre/Wheel
Check tyres for pressure and abrasion
Check Headlamp/Tail lamp/turning lamps for proper functioning.
Headlamp/Tail lamp/ Turning lamps
Brake
Check brake disc/ brake pad/brake shoe for abrasion and proper functioning.
Main/Side stand
Check whether main stand and side stand are bended or deformed and whether they can return well.
Fasteners
Check fasteners for looseness and possibility of falling.
accelerate
slow down
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Starting Engine - Follow below mentioned steps to start the vehicle:
1. Unlock steering, and turn ignition key to “ON”position. Shift gear to“N”neutral
position or pull clutch lever.
2. Grip front brake lever or press rear brake pedal.
3. Press kick downwards powerfully with foot or press electric starter switch with right
thumb.
4. Rotate throttle backwards to add proper volume of fuel to start motorcycle. Once
motorcycle has started, return kick lever. Preheat 3~5 minutes at idle
speed(1500±100)r/min.
Riding Operation - After starting and preheating, return main and side stand. Now hold
clutch lever and pull it towards yourself. Then press pedal gear change with left foot and shift
to the first gear.
(A) Release the brake lever. (B) Rotate throttle slowly to accelerate and release clutch lever slowly, this will give
acceleration to motorcycle.
(C) Once clutch lever is released completely and motorcycle reaches to a certain speed,
shift the gear from lower to upper by using clutch.
Starting engine & riding operation
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Maintenance schedule
Perform maintenance according to the odometer reading or time interval, whichever comes first.
NOTE : Inspect and clean, adjust, replace or lubricate as necessary,I=Inspect,C=Clean, R=Replace, T=Tighten. TOOLS - To assist you in the performance of periodic maintenance, a tool kit is supplied.
Km Initial 1000 km Every 4000 km Every 8000 km
Miles 600 2400 4800 Months 5 20 40
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I I ­I C R I I -
R R ­I I ­I I ­C - C
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Clean every 3,000km Replace every 12,000km
Valve clearance
Clean and lubricate every 1000km
Brake Tyres Steering
Spark plug
Fuel hose
Replace every four years
Engine oil and oil filter Carburetor Clutch
Front fork and rear suspension Chassis bolts and nuts
Interval
Item
Fuel strainer cup
Drive chain
Battery ( Specific gravity of electrolyte ) Cylinder head nuts & exhaust pipe bolts Camshaft drive chain
Air cleaner
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Check and replacement of engine oil
Engine oil level check
(1) Stop the engine and park the motorcycle with main stand vertically in flat surface. (2) Wait for one minute and then check the oil level through the engine oil level sight glass.
Replacement of engine oil
Following procedure needs to be followed to replace oil -
(1) Park the motorcycle vertically with main stand in flat surface. (2) Remove the oil filler cap. (3) Drain the oil by removing the drain plug located on the bottom of the engine. (4) Once used oil is drained completely tighten the drain plug, fill engine with new engine
oil. Tighten the filler cap. Do not over tight the filler cap. (5) Start engine in idle speed for 2~3 minutes. (6) Stop the engine and wait for a minute. Inspect the engine oil level through the engine
oil level sight glass. Make sure that oil level is appropriate.
General inspection & repair
oil dipstick
top line
bottom line
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General inspection & repair
Spark plug
Check and replace
1. Disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
2. Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base. Remove the spark plug by using the plug wrench.
3. Inspect the electrodes for erosion or carbon deposit. If the erosion or deposit is heavy, replace
the plug. If there is small carbon deposit, clean carbon deposit with a plug cleaner or use a wire
brush.
4. Check the spark plug gap using a wire-type feeler gauge. The spark plug gap should be 0.6-0.7mm. If adjustment is required, bend the side
electrode carefully. Make sure the plug washer is in good condition.
5. With the plug washer attached, tighten the sparkplug initially by hand to prevent cross threading and then tighten it by spark plug wrench.
6. Reconnect the spark plug cap.
Clean the air cleaner
At least once after every 4000Km, clean and immerse the air cleaner element into engine oil. If you drive your motorcycle in a dusty condition,
more frequent cleaning will be required.
Carburetor idle speed adjustment
Start up the engine and let the engine run until it warms up fully. After engine has warmed up, close the throttle and turn the idle speed adjuster
screw clockwise or anti-clockwise so that the engine may run at 1500r/min. The idle speed increases when the bolt is turned clockwise and the
idle speed decreases when the bolt is turned anti-clockwise. Idle speed of the carburetor should always be optimum. If the idle speed is not
appropriate, make sure to adjust the idle speed bolt once again.
0.6-0.7 mm
Air cooled
1
CG
Non balanced
125 CC
7.2 kw/8000r/min
8.6 N.m/7500r/min
56.5×49.5
9.0:1
Electric/ Kick start
95 KM/H
2.1L/100km PZ26
Wet multi plate
5 speed
Telescopic
Spring coil type
Disc
Drum
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Technical specification
Cooling No. of cylinders Type (CG or CB)
Balanced or Non balanced
Displacement/Capacity
Max. Power
Max. Torque
Bore x Stroke
Compression Ratio
Starting
Top speed
Mileage (Litres/100 kms)
Carburetor
Clutch
Gear box
Front
Rear
Engine Specification
Transmission & Chassis
Suspension
Front Brake
Rear Brake
Brakes
1.4×18
1.85×18
2.50-18
2.75-18
Con cámara
DC - 12V6.5AH
12V/35W
Normal
12V/10W
Normal
12V/5W
Normal
A/C CDI
Mecánica
1970
720
1015
1240
120
9
100
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Technical specification
Wheel Size Front
Wheel Size Rear
Tyre Size Front
Tyre Size Rear
Tyre Type (Tubeless or with Tube)
Battery
Head Lamp
Head Lamp Type (Normal/LED)
Tail/Stop Lamp
Tail Lamp Type (Normal/LED)
Turn Signal Lamp
Turn Signal Lamp Type (Normal/LED)
Ignition system
Speedometer
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Height (mm)
Wheelbase (mm)
Ground Clearance (mm)
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)
Kerb Weight (kg)
Dimension
Electrical/Control System
Wheels & Tyres
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Electrical circuit diagram
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