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1. Eme A7 E gers L Vr Y 15 18 18 mu a ex 8 8 i amp cwm 40 GASGAS RANDONNE 200cc ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 5 xb cag 452063244826 I aN zt e oe ee a Pee on md m ereng m ror rere E SUM MUSS ap ai ap T JR pr UTI EU iit l i H PR s NP NL NNNM i aL s SSS Ld i POR CRRRERERRRRRRRRRE TUE gt cacccccccocccmcidcicucazcco E prep 9 93 0 ES s uw ET10000GG CDD 1 GASGAS 1 Front fender 2 Front brake caliper 3 Front suspension left leg 4 Front suspension bar 5 Breather hose 6 Spark plug 7 Filter box 8 Rear fender 9 Rear light 10 Front tyre 11 Front brake disc cover 12 Front brake disc 13 Cylinder 14 Carburetor 15 Chain guide 16 Chain tensioner 17 Chain 18 Rear sprocket cover 19 Rear sprocket 20 Rear rim 21 Rear tyre 22 Exhaust protection 12 23 Frame 24 Head pipe 26 Headlight 2 Front tyre air valve 28 Rear brake disc 29 Sidestand arm 30 Swingarm 31 Rear brake pedal 32 Kickstart pedal 34 Muffler 37 Excentric rear wheel 38 Left foot peg 39 Seat 40 Shift pedal 42 Fuel tank 43 Fuel tank cap 44 Left handlebar grip 4
2. 3 _ 25 19 1 316 411 _ 23 22 1 045 21 24 0 875 Primary reduction ratio Overall drive ratio Transmission oil Capacity Type FRAME Type Tyres Suspension Suspension stroke Front fork oil Front fork oil level BRAKES Type Disc diameter DIMENSIONS Overall height Overall width Seat height Ground clearance Wheelbase Fuel tank capacity GASGAS 68 20 3 400 38 13 2 111 1 21 SF 15W 40 Tubular profile made with Cr Mo 2 75 x 21 Trial 4 00 x 18 Trial tubeless Adjustable tele hydraulic fork 40 mm Variable progressive system with mono shock multiadjustable 170 mm 164 mm FUCHS RENOLIN MR 310 160 mm air chamber steel bar Disc brake 185 mm 4 piston calipers 150 mm 2 piston calipers 1120 mm 827 mm 800 mm 315 mm 1330 mm 4 litres Specifications subject to change wothout notice which may not be applicable in every country 9 GASGAS RANDONNE 125cc ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM E ae nm mn rcd qure E 15 2 3 EE Pop TENTIN ed e mic e ssid toot gU Ue ELUUTUPDETERIEASELHREHEAHHEAHS ET10000GG CDA 1 TA vum
3. Flooded engine In order to relieve the engine accelerate to max speed press the starter pedal 5 or 10 times Then start the engine as described above If the engine fails to start remove the spark plug and dry it Incorrect air fuel mixture Clean the fuel tank air vent Adjust the air cleaner duct Engine start but then stops Incorrect air supply Close the starter Clean fuel tank air vent Adjust the air cleaner duct No fuel Fill up the fuel tank GASGAS MALFUNCTION 2 POSSIBLECAUSE CAUSE The engine operates rotor damaged the rotor Water in fuel Drain the fuel tank and fill up with new fuel Engine lacks power or poor Fuel supply defective Clean the fuel system and verify its operation acceleration Dirty air cleaner Clean or replace the air cleaner Verify its operation Leaking or deteriorated exhaust system Verify if the exhaust system is damaged Replace the muffler fiberglass packing if necessary Dirty carburetor jets Disassembly the carburetor and clean all jets Worn or damaged crankshaft bearings Replace the crankshaft bearings Clutch slips Verify the clutch operation Go to a specialized workshop Abnormal engine noise Ignition problem Go to a specialized workshop Overheating Refer to section 5 Detonations from the exhaust Carbon build up in combustion chamber Clean the combustion cha
4. FF This value is based on time or mileage depending on the method chosen on the previous menu ODO ART 3 GASGAS SCREENS IN NORMAL MODE Screen 1 DST DST Distance Traveled DST function accumulates the distance data since the last reset while you re riding a motorcycle Press and hold buttons 1 and 2 for three seconds to reset DST Distance 1 Hold the button 3 to set the DST Use buttons 1 and 2 to increase and decrease the DST Press the 3 button to return to main menu Screeb 2 DST2 DST2 Distance Traveled 2 The multifunction ENDURANCE Il can accumulate data from two different travel distances Press and hold buttons 1 and 2 for three seconds to reset DST2 driving time and average speed Hold the button 3 to set the DST Use buttons 1 and 2 to increase and decrease the DST Press the 3 button to return to main menu GASGAS TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE This is not an exhaustive list of malfunctions it only shows the most common problems MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Engine does not start Seized crankshaft Go to a specialized workshop Seized oylinder piston jornal bearing Go to a specialized workshop Seized transmission assembly Go to a specialized workshop Motorcycle inactive too long Drain old fuel out of the tank With the fuel tank filled with new fuel the engine will start immediately Wet or fouled spark plug Clean and dry or replace the spark plug
5. GASGAS rT AIl tyre conditions must checked to insure optimum Fig 1 Bad condition Fig 2 Good condition Front tyre 2 5 x 21 TRIAL Rear tyre 4 00 x 18 TRIAL Tyre pressure should be checked periodically to insure the best Front wheel pressure 1 1 5 bar normal 0 5 bar Rear wheel pressure 1 5 bar normal 0 5 bar GASGAS Brake pad wear front and rear must be checked from time to time to insure an efficient braking power under all circumstances Et Wy mews WSS 8 M EAM 1 ber E EC AW E N FP The brake calipers have been furnished with bleeder valves to eliminate the air trapped in the brake system The front brake fluid level can be verified through the C transparent inspection window GASGAS FA Verify fluid level periodically and refill if necessary To check the break liquid level fix the bike perpendicular to floor the level must be between MAX and MIN marks To be correct the level and marks in the tank must be parallel MAX MIN GASGAS STORAGE For extended storage of the motorcycle you must do the following Clean the motorcycle thoroughly Start the engine for about 5 minutes to warm up the transmission oil and then drain it see crankcase drai
6. side bracket For correct operation it is necessary to turn aaa handlebar completely Use premium gasoline with an octane rating equal to or higher towards the right until it stops insert than that shown in the table the key in the slot turn it in counterclockwise direction press and to turn it again in clockwise direction Antiknock Index RON MON 2 The key can now be removed and the steering will remain locked Never leave the key in the y lock If the steering is turned with the key the lock it may be damaged and the locking system could be damaged Research Octane RON Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions Always stop the engine and do not smoke Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks this includes any appliance with a pilot light The fuel tank cap is ofthe quick release type To open the cap lift the tab and turn it 1 4 turn in counterclockwise direc tion To close it place cap with the words GAS GAS in the upper position and turn the tab in clockwise direction It is important to check periodically the condition of the cap sealing O ring to insure proper sealing GASGAS GASGAS 00 N he regulation idling en gine adjusted by See the screw B and the air The position of the fuel tap A regulation by the C must be p
7. 5 Clutch lever 46 Light controls 48 Handlebar 49 Right foot peg 50 Multifunction 51 Indicators 53 Front brake pump 13 GASGAS 54 Throttle cover 55 Front brake lever 56 Right handlebar grip GASGAS The maintenance table and adjustments are easy to carry out and must be done to insure the motorcycle Is in good running condition Rear shock absorber Transmission oil Front fork oil Brake adjust Swingarm and connecting rods Throttle cable and twist grip Carburetor Frame Carburetor jet Steering bearing Piston bearing Wheel bearing Engine bearing Rear sprocket Cylinder and cylinder head Brake Brake disc Clutch discs Engine protector plate MAINTENANCE TABLE Eveyya Every2 years S0hus 1 6 amp 0huus po Everyrace J Everyrace lfisdamaged Everrace Every cleaning Everyrace 0 60hours 1506 lfisnecessary 15 Everyrace lfisdamaged Everyrace 2 lfisdamged ifisdamaged ifisdamaged o lFfisdamaged fisdamaged o Ifis damaged Every cleaning nr ee 5 7 Every year If is necessary If is damaged First 5 hours is damaged Every 2races fisdamgged o j 2 fisdam
8. GASGAS USER MANUAL GAS GAS thank you for the trust you have placed in us Choosing the new GAS GAS TX RANDONNE 2014 you are joining the GAS GAS family and as a user of brand number one for off road bikes you deserve the distinguished treatment that we wish to offer you both in our after sale relationship and in the explanations provided in this manual Our TX RANDONNE 2014 is a bike to practice Trial tour lt is a polyvalent model thought to make an amateur trial as well as excursion off road GASGAS Following the instructions in this user manual you will enjoy the trial practice as well as the trail tours quietly Remember always ask for original spare parts to enlarge your bike s life Thanks for your confidence and be welcome to GAS GAS MOTOS GAS GAS MOTOS S A GASGAS Important notice Read this Manual carefully You will find it contains all the necessary information for your safety and that of third persons as well as guaranteeing the correct conservation and maintenance of the GAS GAS motorbike you have just bought You will find all the necessary instructions for the correct riding and control of this vehicle are set out below Each message is proceeded by a sign whose meaning is the following Be careful This sign introduces all those rules and precautionary measures necessary to avoid slight or severe injuries or even the death of the user should these instructions not
9. Users Manual or has exceeded the date set for such inspections or maintenance work Also excluded from guarantee are those faults that appeared prior to the dates established for an inspection or maintenance work where the latter was not carried out or was carried out later than the date established b An inspection maintenance or repair has been performed on the vehicle by third parties not recognised or authorised by GG c Any maintenance or repair has been carried out on the vehicle that violates the technical requirements specifications and or instructions indicated by the manufacturer d Spare parts whose use has not been authorised by GG have been used during the course of maintenance work or repairs to the vehicle or in the event that the vehicle has been used with fuels lubricants or other liquids including amongst others cleaning products that have not been expressly mentioned in the specifications set out in the User s Manual e The vehicle has been altered or modified in any way or fitted with components other than those expressly authorised by GG as accepted components of the vehicle f The vehicle has been stored or transported in a way that is not in accordance to the corresponding technical requirements g The vehicle has been used for special purposes other than ordinary use such as competition races or record breaking attempts h The vehicle has been directly or indirectly damaged as a result of a fall or an accide
10. adjust to the correct torque values GASGAS MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Damaged cylinder Abnormal motorcycle noises Brackets nts screws not tighted Handlebar vibration Loose handlebar bracket and loos handlebar stem locknut Motorcycle pull to one side Bent chassis Incorrect steering adjustment Bent steering stem Bent front fork Incorrect wheel alignment Worn discs Brakes do not operate correctly eaking brake fluid Deteriorated brake fluid Broken pump piston Incorrect brake adjustment 42 Excessive steering axles tolerances Replace the damaged cylinder Check and adjust to the correct tightening torques Tighten steering bracket and steering stem locknut to the correct torque values Tighten steering bracket and steering stem locknut to the correct torque values Replace the chassis Go to a specialized workshop Adjust the steering Go to a specialized workshop Replace the steering stem Go to a specialized workshop Replace the front fork Align the wheels Replace the discs Verify the brake circuits Replace the damaged or broken parts Drain the brake fluid and fill with the new fluid recommended by the manufacturer Replace the pump piston Adjust brakes GASGAS FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS PREVENTIVE ADVICE Before you ride the vehicle take all the time you may require to check your mot
11. be correctly followed Look out This sign introduces special warnings to avoid damaging your motorbike Should these warnings not be heeded the guarantee may be automatically invalidated Various notes These are the indications necessary for the optimal control and adjustment operations together with those tasks of conservation and maintenance of the motorbike in order that you may obtain the greatest possible satisfaction from your vehicle The aim of this Manual is to help the user to minimise or avoid possible damage to people property the environment and naturally to his her new motorbike GAS GAS Motos S A reserves the right to make modifications without any prior warning being given to consumers and without incurring any additional obligations in so doing Your local dealer will also provide you with any information as might be deemed necessary Contents Thanks to consumer Important notice Warranty regulations Recommendations Technical specifications Electric scheme Component location Maintenance guide Serial number Combination switch Steering lock Fuel Fuel tank cap Fuel tap Starter Carburation Kick start engine lever position Lever regulation Oil level checking Crankcase fill in Crankcase draining Air filter box cleaning Spar plug Front suspension Rear suspension Swing arm link Articulation lubrication Chain fixing link position Chain and wheel tension Tyres and tyre pression Brakes Rear bra
12. ding authorised dealer shall not be affected by the terms of this present Warranty Neither will this present Warranty affect those additional contractual rights acquired by the purchaser under the general commercial terms and conditions of the authorised dealer However such additional rights may only be exercised through claims against the authorised dealer 5 Should the purchaser resell the product within the Warranty Period the duration and conditions of the present Warranty will remain unaltered in such a way as that the rights to make claims under the present Warranty in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this present document shall be transferred to the new owner of the motorcycle 6 GASGAS Recommendations for the reliable operartion of your GAS GAS eEight hours of running in are recommended in order to guarantee the correct operation of the engine elt is important to warm the engine to the optimum operation temperature every time the motorbike is used GASGAS GASGAS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR 4 stroke single cylinder air cooled 125cc motor Capacity 129 906 Diameter and stroke 54 x 54 200 cc motor Capacity 1792 cc Diameter and stroke 65x54 Carburettor PTK 34 Lubrication system Wet sump Ignition system Electronic TRANSMISSION Transmission type 5 speed Clutch type Multi disc system in oil bath Secondary transmission Chain Gear ratio 151 37 14 2 643
13. e It is understood that all measurements weights and power data must include their respective tolerances The photographs included in this manual may not match the model you have purchased The descriptions and the illustrations may vary depending on the volume of equipment and accessories of your motorcycle and also of the versions exported Because of this there can be no liability in case of errors misprint or omission GAS GAS MOTOS S A reserves the right to make changes and or modifications at any time without notice 43
14. e linkage at the lower part Py ee rmm of rear Suspension must be E LB periodically cleaned ED EL ll 2 X inspected and lubricated has with grease li is very important to periodically remove and verify the condition of the swingarm bearings pieces GASGAS Use special oil to The pivot of the lubricate the following C o gear shift lever 1 All pivot points of the brake and clutch levers 0 O 4 Apply grease to 3 Also the rear brake the footrest springs peda and fixtures ee 0 00 4f Zj i on M MES i E TIR 28 GASGAS E 4 P 6 The drive chain must be cleaned and lubricated eed thouroughly and frequently since 00 it is exposed to the elements and constant abrassion 5 Apply grease to the linkage of the engine starting pedal 226 GASGAS N It is also recommended to 8 Oil and clean the throttle control frequently it is 7 lubricate the chain recommended do so after the bike tensioner spring because it is under has been cleaned with water under high pressure great stress 30 GASGAS p To regulate the chain slack 4 chain gt and center the rear wheel master link a use the shaft excentrics clip must be which can be easily placed in opposite adjusted direction of the wheel travel 31
15. ent Abnormal motorcycle noises Incorrect drive chain adjustment Worn drive chain Worn rear sprocket teeth Insufficient drive chain lubrication Incorrect rear wheel alignment Insufficient front fork oil Weak or broken front fork spring Worn disc brake Pad installed incorrectly or surface glazed Damaged cylinder Improperly tightened brackets nuts bolts 41 Move or loosen the cable just a little Loosen the steering stem locknut Replace the steering bearings Replace the steering stem Go to a specialized workshop Pour excess oil until reaching the correct oil level Drain fork oil and fill with correct fork oil viscosity Replace the front fork Go to a specialized workshop Check tire air pressure Adjust rear shock absorber Fill with fork oil until reaching the correct oil level Drain fork oil and fill with correct fork oil viscosity Replace the front fork Go to a specialized workshop Adjust the rear shock absorber Adjust the drive chain Replace the drive chain rear sprocket and the secondary transmission pinion Replace the rear sprocket Lubricate with appropriate chain oil Align the rear wheel Go to a specialized workshop Add front fork oil until reaching the correct level Replace the front fork spring Change the disc brake Reinstall or replace pad Replace the damaged cylinder Verify and
16. ged Every race Every race Every race im a fall First 5 hours 14 GASGAS MAINTENANCE TABLE Exhaust Eveyre _ ___ Packing 0 0 108 Airfilter Eveyrae lfisdamaged Everyrace Every cleaning Steering assembly Ifisnecessary Brake hose If is necessary Every2years Every cleaning General lubrication Eveyrae Every cleaning Front and rear rims Brake oil level fisnecessay 2 Chain guide slider ifisdamaged Kickstart and shift pedal fisdamgged Every cleaning Brake piston pump anbthedustover ifisdamaged Brake piston andthe dust cover ifisdamaged Piston and piston rings Eveyyear Front and rear spokes Shours lfisdamaged Everyrace Fuel system ifisdamaged Front suspension fis necessary lfisdamaged Bolts nuts amp fasteners If is necessary Fuel hose If is necessary Radiator hose set and connections A a em MEE _ ___ 15 5 new GAS GAS TX RANDONNE carries the appropriate certification plate whose details should coincide with those on the accompanying documentation and the frame number stamped on the steering arm number the particulars shown on the model label and the ignition key identification number in t
17. he spaces provided in order to simplify your future orders for spare parts or as a useful reference in the event of your vehicle being stolen 1 Enter the vehicle identification number serial Serial number A This has been printed on the steering tube It shows the frame number used for registering this machine 1 Homologation plate The motorcycle carries a certification plate showing a serial number that has also been printed on the front and this information must coincide with that contained in the vehicle documents We recommend that this information be entered in the box below Key identification numbers The motorcycle carries one key set The identification number appears right on the key joints This number may be quoted when ordering a spare to replace a lost key except some racing models O GASGAS ra amp The control panel includes ra hc lighting turn signal horn and The indicator engine stop switches m7 control has been located on the underside of the left hand grip b 4 44 To start the right hand indicator move this switch to the right and likewise to start the left hand indicator move this switch to the left A All light controls have been located on the left hand grip the various positions available are reached by sliding the main switch which is on the left end of the grip GASGAS Located under the P C suspension lower right
18. henomena that are the result of the ageing of the vehicle for example discolouring of painted or metallic coated surfaces Various 1 GG shall have the prerogative to decide at its own discretion whether to repair or replace defective parts Where parts are replaced ownership of the parts removed shall pass to GG without any other consideration The GG authorised dealer to whom the making good of the defects has been entrusted is not authorised to make any declarations that are binding on GG 2 In case of doubt regarding the existence of a defect or a visual or material inspection is required GG reserves the right to demand the return of the parts which are the object of a claim under Warranty or to arrange an inspection of the defect by an expert from GG Any additional obligations arising out of guarantees on parts replaced free of charge or any other service rendered free of charge are excluded from the effects of this present warranty The Warranty on parts replaced within the Warranty Period will end at the expiry date for the Warranty Period of the product concerned 3 Should it prove to be the case that a defect can not be repaired the purchaser guaranteed shall have the right to the cancellation of the contract payment of compensation or a partial refund of the purchase price discount instead of repairing the motorcycle 4 Any claims against Warranty by the purchaser under the terms of the sale contract with the correspon
19. ke fluid tank Storage Multifunction Troubleshooting Finally recommendations GASGAS 25 26 27 28 to 30 31 31 32 30 34 35 36 to 38 39 to 42 43 GASGAS WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS According to Law decree 23 2003 on the 10th of July covering Warranties on Consumer Item Sales Warranty terms of the manufacturer GASGAS Motos S A The company GAS GAS MOTOS S A hereafter referred to as GG with this present document guarantees the consumer the purchaser of a vehicle manufactured by GG that both the materials and the manufacturing are free of defects in accordance with the highest standards of quality Consequently GG with this document guarantees the consumer hereafter referred to as the purchaser in accordance with the conditions set out below the repair free of charge of any defect in materials or that might result from faulty manufacture that is detected in a new motorcycle within the period covered by this Warranty and with no limit on the number of kilometres covered or hours of use Warranty Period The period covered by this Warranty will begin on the day of delivery of the vehicle to the purchaser by a GG authorised dealer or in the case of demonstration models on the date in which the vehicle is used for the first time The seller will be responsible for any unwarranted faults that become apparent within the period established in the Law decree 23 2003 on the 10th of July covering Warrantie
20. mber pipe Incorrect octane or poor quality gasoline Drain all gasoline and fill up with a higher octane fuel Damaged spark plug or incorrect Replace the spark plug with a new one of the correct type specifications Deteriorated exhaust system gaskets Verify if the exhaust system is damaged All gaskets must be in perfect conditions otherwise replace them with new ones if necessary White smoke coming out of the Deteriorated cylinder head gasket water Replace the cylinder head gasket Go to a exhaust pipe leakage into the cylinder specialized workshop Incorrect throttle cable adjustment Readjust the throttle valve cable Brown smoke coming out of the Restricted air cleaner Clean or replace the air cleaner Go to a specialized exhaust pipe workshop Main jet set too high Verify main jet operation Go to a specialized workshop 40 GASGAS MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Cable interferes with the handlebar Steering stem locknut too tight Damaged or worn steering bearings Bent steering stem The motorcycle is unstable Excessive front fork oil Front fork oil viscosity too high Bent front fork Shock absorber set too hard Tire air pressure set too high Incorrect rear shock absorber adjustment Insufficient front fork oil Front fork oil viscosity too low Shock absorber set too soft Bent front fork Incorrect rear shock absorber adjustm
21. n cap Fill with new transmission oil Empty the fuel tank gasoline will deteriorate if left too long Lubricate the chain and all cables Cover all unpainted metal surfaces with a coat of oil to prevent rust do not apply oil to the brakes and rubber parts Cover the exhaust pipe with a plastic bag to prevent corrosion Place the motorcycle in such a position so that the wheels do not touch the ground if possible place cardboard under the wheels Cover the motorcycle to protect it from dust and dirt When starting off after an extended storage Remove the plastic bag from the exhaust pipe Tighten the spark plug Fill the fuel tank General lubrication Inspect tyre pressure and inflate to the specified pressure if necessary To avoid excessive ageing of the plastic parts and other washable pieces of the motorcycle it is suggested that these items must be washed carefully If the washer applies water at high pressure and or temperature take the precaution of maintaining the washer outlet gun at a distance of 30 a centimeters minimum this will insure the correct gloss of the plastics and adherence of the self adhesive labels that decorate the motorcycle 35 GASGAS Multifunction gauge Only certain models and markets QUICK GUIDE SETUP MENU The multifunction device is water resistant has 3 buttons To enter into the setup menu endurance II hold buttons 1 with a brightly li
22. nt Warranty exclusions The following items are not covered by this Warranty a Worn parts including without any limitation spark plugs batteries petrol filters oil filter elements Secondary chains engine output pinions rear sprockets air filters brake discs brake pads clutch plates and discs bulbs fuses carbon brushes footrest rubbers tyres inner tubes cables and other rubber components b Lubricants for example oil grease etc and working fluids for example battery liquid coolant etc c Inspection adjustments and other maintenance tasks as well as all kinds of cleaning work d Damage to the paint work and consequent corrosion due to external causes such as stones salt industrial fumes and other environmental impact or inadequate cleaning with inappropriate products 5 GASGAS e Any damages caused as a result of the defects as well as any expenses incurred either directly or indirectly as a consequence of the defects for example communication costs accommodation expenses car hire costs public transport costs breakdown truck fees courier costs etc as well as other financial losses for example those caused by the loss of the use of the vehicle loss of income time lost etc f Any acoustic or aesthetic phenomenon that does not significantly affect the condition or use of the motorcycle for example small or hidden imperfections noise or vibrations that are normal in use etc g P
23. oil level fix the bike perpendicular to 200 Is important to check periodically the air filter Get the saddle out removing the screw A Remove the screws B and take the cover out Access to the air filter Remove screws D and pull the air filter up Remove screw E and filter foam is free Use watter and de tergent for cleaning dry it carefully an oil it with proper oil for air filter 209 GASGAS GASGAS gt v It is necesassary to periodically check the spark plug condition This must be done removing the spark plug from the upper part of the cylinder head First disconnect the spark plug cap and remove area first Clean the spark plug with compressed air to remove dirt and prevent foreign material from entering inside the engine compartment 24 i The sparking plug distance should be between 0 6 and 0 7mm SPARK PLUG TYPE A6 RTC 0 6 0 7 mm GASGAS Level of air chamber 160 mm FRONT FORK g 40 mm 25 GASGAS REAR SUSPENSION Free spring high 140mm Spring high preloaded Lp 134mm Standard spring preload P 6mm gt The preloading of the damper spring is measured by the rotation of the toothed rings C with the aid of a special wrench 26 GASGAS E Th
24. ointing down for Reserve Open Closed forwards it opens the reserve normal operation When turned C to the rear turns off the fuel 20 GASGAS 4 lever front brake lever must be in the ideal position Again 3mm m nimum Es the play must not Uo TN a S exceed 3mm Fa 3 mm m nimum N clutch lever must be This must adjusted to your liking but a be E NA the free play should not Sy exceed 3mm mu This play must never be eliminated his is the position the kick start should be in when not being used The choke B is a device for aiding the starting when cold The enigne will reach a normal temperature in a short time and it won t damage anything 21 GASGAS pr Refill oil removing the cap Oil capacity 4 cap to make the 1 2L 15W 40 Q engine empty of oil is 3 located at the botton left of engine floor If the engine was running wait few minutes eue Check the level with the rod joined to the oil cap remove oil cap clean the rod introduce and get out the rod now you can see the oil level This level must be between max and min If it is too high drain the excess If it is too low add the necessary quantity by opening the oil cap Use the same type and make of lubricant as that which is already in the engine C To check the
25. orcycle carry out the periodical upkeep and check all functions In different sections of this manual you will find data and work specifications that must be done at an autorized GAS GAS dealer because of this and to extend the useful life of the motorcycle all periodical inspections must be carried out by specially trained professionals at a GAS GAS Post Sale Service Shop Poor maintenance work of the motorcycle or not taking proper care of any problem even if its is a small concern can cause severe personal injury and may lead to death To avoid excessive ageing of the plastic parts and other washable pieces of the motorcycle it is suggested that these items must be washed carefully If the washer applies water at high pressure and or temperature take the precaution of maintaining the washer outlet gun at a distance of 30 centimeters minimum this will insure the correct gloss of the plastics and adherence of the self adhesive labels that decorate the motorcycle SAFE RIDING OF THIS MOTORCYCLE Safe riding of a motorcycle does not only depend on the vehicle The driver s intelligence and common sense are key factors to be taken into consideration It is recommended that you practice your favorite sport wearing all the necessary safety equipment helmet protection gear boots etc LEGAL ADVICE In the interest of technical development we reserve the right to modify the construction the equipment and accessories of the motorcycl
26. s on Consumer Goods Sold from the time of delivery and in accordance with the Directive 1999 44 EC for other members of the European Community For countries outside the European Community the Warranty Period will be determined by the existing regulations in those countries Nevertheless should the fault appear during the first six months after the delivery of the motorcycle it will be presumed that the said fault existed at the time of delivery from the end of the sixth month onwards the purchaser must demonstrate that the unwarranted fault existed at the moment of delivery During the first six months subsequent to the delivery of the repaired vehicle the seller will be responsible for any unwarranted faults arising out of the repair Any defects detected in the product must be brought to the attention of a GG authorised dealer within the Warranty Period If the last day of this period is a Sunday or an official holiday the Warranty period will be extended such that the last day of the period covered will be the first working day after the Sunday or official holiday Those claims under Warranty for defects not brought to the attention of a GG authorised dealer before the end of the Warranty Period will be excluded GASGAS Obligation of the purchaser GG will have the right to reject any claims under Warranty in the event that a The purchaser has failed to submit the vehicle to any of the inspections and or maintenance work required in the
27. t LCD 2 and 3 for three seconds Be sure to hold the 3 buttons at the same time e Current speed e Backlight Full time e Average speed e Maximum speed e Two independent tripmeters Odometer total kms Time on motorcycle e Chronometer Tracking total hours e Clock Maintenance Reminder Travel Distance WARNING 3 The multifunction device is water resistant but Button 1 Increase above not waterproof Do not wash with pressure Button 2 Decrease below washer Do not leave the device in direct sunlight when Button 3 Next configuration the motorcycle is stopped Avoid contact with gasoline degreasers or other cleaning chemical products that could be cause damages in the device Always remeber tot pay attention to the road when you re driving 36 GASGAS ADJUSTING the distance units Select the units kilometers or miles with 1 or 2 buttons KM H pt Select the size with button 1 or 2 2300m 231 p Select the desired format using the buttons 1 or 2 12H or 24H SETTING the time 3 257 Set the clock to the desired time by pressing 1 to 2 a SETTING the maintenance reminder method et ART Select the desired maintenance reminder method using the buttons 1 or 2 ODO Odometer kilometers based ART Accumulated driving time hours based SETTING the maintenance reminder ART Select the value until the next maintenance

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