Braaap Moto3 Manuel utilisateur

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moto3 User manual

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Preface
Firstly, thank you for purchasing the braaap Moto3.
This is an introduction to the basic structure, adjustment methods and maintenance of the moto3. This manual is designed
to help you get to know your motorcycle and teach you how to maintain it to its optimum performance.
This type of motorcycle has reached the standard of GB 14621-2011<Limitation of exhaust emission for motorcycle & trail
bike and their measurement method (Double idle state me1hod)>, GB 14622-2007< Limitation of exhaust emission for
motorcycle(Method under operating mode), The 3n1 phase of China)> and GB 20998-2007< Limitation of fuel evaporative
pollutants for motorcycle & trail bike and their measurement method>, all the standards above has been reached when the
products left factory.
We may make structural improvements to the motorcycle in the future. The pictures and contents of this service manual may
be slightly different to current products. Products herein are subject to change without notice at any time.
Warning-Caution:
Please carefully read this manual and keep all of the essentials in mind. The words “Warning”, “Caution” are an emphasis
on important subjects that may need extra attention for your own safety.
Warning: This word is involves driving safety, please read these sections carefully.
Caution: This word is for matters that need attention related to operation and maintenance of the motorcycle.

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CONTENTs
UserAgreement.............................................................................................................5
I. Riding Safety..............................................................................................................6
II. Main Technological parameters.................................................................................9
III.Structure of the motorcycle......................................................................................11
Parts name.................................................................................................................12
Moter indicator lamp...................................................................................................14
GulpValve....................................................................................................................15
IV.Operation................................................................................................................16
Powerswitch................................................................................................................16
Fuelswitch...................................................................................................................16
Enginestart-up.............................................................................................................17
Engine Run In.............................................................................................................17
Right switch assy........................................................................................................18
Left switch assy...........................................................................................................19
Gearshifting................................................................................................................20
V. Matters need attention in driving.............................................................................21
VI.Checking, adjustmentandmaintenance..................................................................22
Oil check.....................................................................................................................22
OilReplacement..........................................................................................................23
Oil tank washing..........................................................................................................23
Checking the spark plug.............................................................................................23
Checking and replacing the air filter............................................................................24
Adjusting the throttle cable..........................................................................................25
Fine Tuning the Carburetor..........................................................................................25
Checking and adjusting the valve cap.........................................................................26
Adjusting the clutch.....................................................................................................27
Adjusting the brake pedal............................................................................................27
Kick stand...................................................................................................................27
Front and rear disc brake maintenance......................................................................28
ChainAdjustment........................................................................................................30
Adjusting the braking switch........................................................................................30
Checking the battery...................................................................................................31
Replacing the fuse......................................................................................................31
Tires............................................................................................................................32
Tire pressure...............................................................................................................32
Replacing the headlight..............................................................................................32
Table of fastening parts torque,...................................................................................33
Maintenance periodic table.........................................................................................33
VII. Washing................................................................................................................35
VIII. Maintenance during stops....................................................................................36
Storage maintenance..................................................................................................36
Return to use..............................................................................................................37
IX. Electric start explanation........................................................................................37
X. Electrical schematic diagram..................................................................................38

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User agreement
There is a wide range of spare parts available in the after-sales market. We are unable to test and approve all of these parts.
Unsafe spares may cause damage to the bike and may cause harm to the rider/riders. If you wish to source spares or cus-
tom parts outside of braaap’s range then please contact your local braaap service agent to ensure the safety of the rider/
riders and the performance and longevity of the motorcycle.
If installing spare parts you can follow these steps as a rough guide. If you are still unsure please contact your local braaap
service agent.
1. Any accessories should be as close to the bikes body and center of gravity as possible.
2. Check ground clearance and angle of installation accessories, unsuitable installation may decrease safety degree, hin-
dering mechanical systems such as shock absorber, steering and controlling parts are not allowed.
3. Accessories’ installation on handle bar or front fork may lead to serious imbalance. Extra weight on front end may de-
crease sensitivity of turning, shock on front wheel and instability during driving. Minimum the weight of accessories to
be installed on handle bar and front fork.
4. Windshield, backrest, saddle bag, suitcase are head-wind parts and may cause instability during driving, especially in
crosswind or go across with oversize vehicle. If there is bad installation or poor designed accessories, driving safety may
endangered. So, special attention should be paid on selection and installation of accessories.
5. Some accessories may cause deviation for driver’s seating position, which not only a limit to his activity scope but also
to his operational capability.
6. Extra electrical accessories may cause overloading, of which serious one may damage wires, or lead to power-<>ff and
endanger safety.

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Riding Safety
Safe riding
Before starting the engine, please carefully read the “pre riding inspection” and check the motorcycle to ensure the safety
of the riders. The motorbike rider must have there current motorcycle license. Riding without a license is strictly prohibited.
Please wear hi-visibility clothing, keep a safe distance between yourself and other motor vehicles, and use your indicators,
horn and other signaling devices correctly.
Please adhere to the correct speed when riding. Speeding may cause traffic accidents and or harm to others and yourself.
When riding a motorcycle, please put both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the pedals. The passenger should hug
the driver with both hands and put both feet on the back pedals.
Protective Article
Please select and wear a new helmet that adheres to Australia’s standards. Before riding please unsure that you have a safe
helmet, leather boots and appropriate clothing. Please unsure that any passengers that you ride with have similar protective
gear.
Cargo Loading
Please adjust the rear tire pressure and shock absorber according to the loaded weight and road conditions. This will ensure
that all cargo and/or people are solidly fixed and balanced.
Please do not tie any large and heavy items to the handlebars, front forks or front mudguard. As it may make the motorcycle
hard to steer.

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Accessories
All braaap accessories have been tested and deemed safe to use.
Please make sure to double check with your local service center if you are purchasing other accessories as they may not
be safe.
If installing new accessories do not let them interfere with the drivers sight, ground clearance or steering.
Please do not add any extra electrical accessories. The may cause an electrical overload that could damage the bike and
its electrics.
Warning
1. Altering the circuitry or installing anti theft devices is forbidden.
2. Copper wire or fuses with a different capacity are not to be used if a fuse blows.
3. When the motorcycle has been switched off please unsure that you turn the fuel line off as well.
4. Max loading capacity of luggage is 5kg.
5. Certification should be moisture proof.
Our company is not responsible for the motorcycle damages caused from the above actions.
Checking before driving
Before driving, Check as following details:
Items to check Content of checking
Steering stem Flexible turning, no clearance and loosening
Brake The brake light should be shining when the brakes are applied
Fuel levels Make sure that you have enough fuel for the journey ahead.
Gear box Check that the oil level is at the correct level, ad more when necessary
Throttle Throttle lever and cable should have suitable clearance of smooth refueling and sensitive turning-off.
Clutch Suitable clearance and no binding
Tire Correct air pressure, no crack and wound
Transmission chain Suitable tightness with appropriate lubrication
lights and horn Check the performance of lights and horn
Oil Check oil gauge and confirm correct oil level

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Riding Essentials
Warning
1. We suggest that you find a nonpublic road to practice on in your initial stages of riding this motorcycle until you have
the necessary skills to control and operation the motorbike.
2. Driving with one hand on the handlebars is very dangerous. make sure both of your hands and feet are in the correct
riding position at all times.
3. Do not brake through a corner. Reduce to appropriate speed before taking the corner.
4. When the roads are wet or icy please allow for extra time to slow down before the corner.
5. Proceed with extra caution when exiting a tunnel, in a valley, passing a truck or when it is generally windy.
6. Always comply with traffic laws and speed limits.

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Main parameters
Model Data MODEL Data
Length 2030mm Braking deceleration Follow GB20073
Width 720mm Maximum gradeability >25”
Height 1120mm Bore x Stroke 65.5x67
Wheel base 1345mm Pressure ratio 9.0:1
Curb weight 153kg Maximum net power/Rotational speed 13kw/8000r/min
Load capacity I50kg (With driver) Maximum torque/Rotational speed 17N.m/6000r/min
Allowed maximum weight 303kg Idling rotational speed (1500+150)r/min
Load capacity of front axle 107kg Working volume of Cylinder 250ml
Load capacity of rear axle 196kg Spark plug D8EA
Size of front tyre 110/70-17 Clarence of spark plug (0.6-0.7)mm
Size of rear tyre 140/70-17 Air inlet valve: (0.04-0.06)mm
Maximum designed speed 115km/h Air outlet valve: (0.04-0.06)mm

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Main parameters (Additional)
Model
Fuel consumption
Oil capacity
Fuel tank volume
Speed ratio transmission box
1st gear
2nd gear
3rd gear
4th gear
5th gear
6th gear
Terminal transmission ratio
Primary transitional ratio
Data
<2.91L/100km
1.2L
15.5L
3.083
2.063
1.450
1.130
0.957
0.815
3.231
3.091
Model
Fuse
Headlight
Taillight/Brake light
Front position light
Front turning signal
Rear position light
Battery
Rear turning signal
Ignition mode
Data
15A/15W
12V-35Wx2/55W
12V-0.34W/1.4W
12V-2W
12V-1.2Wx2
12V-0.34W
12V7Ah
12V-0.25Wx2
CDI electronic ignition
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