SSR RAZKULL 125 Manuel utilisateur

RAZKULL 125
OWNER’S MANUAL

Preface
ank you for purchasing the SSR Motorsports Razkull 125.
Some features for this model include: large power, high speed, low fuel consumption, low noise, advanced structural design, and an attractive appear-
ance. is owner’s manual will introduce the general operation and maintenance procedures, please read it carefully for correct operation, mainte-
nance / repair, and thus minimize the likelihood of failure of your motorcycle and maintain optimum performance.
Any SSR Motorsports dealer can provide you and your new motorcycle with any needed service you may require. You can nd your closest dealer by
following this internet link: http://www.ssrmotorsports.com/store/dealer_locator.php
e content of this owner’s manual covers all existing congurations of this model.
e information, images, and specications in the manual are based on the most recent product data information available at the time of publication.
Since changes may have occurred or improvements, there may be dierences between vehicles and this manual. SSR Motorsports reserves the right to
make changes any time, without having to make notication.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safe-driving of the motorcycle......................................................3
e protective device......................................................................4
Notice of Parts Replacement.........................................................4
Load and Accessories.....................................................................4
Tires..................................................................................................6
VIN and Engine Number Locations............................................7
Component Names and Locations...............................................8
Meters and Indicators...................................................................11
Fuel and Lubricant........................................................................14
Operation Guidelines...................................................................16
Starting the Engine.......................................................................17
Engine Break-in............................................................................18
Operation of the Motorcycle.......................................................19
Brake Operation............................................................................20
Maintenance and Service.............................................................21
Selection and Replacement of the Spark Plug..........................22
Cleaning and Assembly of the Air Filter....................................23
Valve Clearance Adjustment.......................................................24
Adjustment of the Carburetor.....................................................25
Check and Adjustment of the Drive Chain...............................26
Check and Adjustment of the Front Brake System....................27
Removing the Rear Wheel.............................................................27
BrakeFluid.......................................................................................28
BatteryMaintenance.......................................................................30
Fuse Location and Replacement...................................................31
Adjustment of the Rear Brake Light Switch................................32
Cleaning your Motorcycle.............................................................32
Periodic Maintenance Table..........................................................33
Storage of your Motorcycle............................................................35
Main Technical Data......................................................................36
Electrical Diagram..........................................................................37
Emissions Control Device.............................................................38

Safe Operation of your Motorcycle
Operation:
Be sure to use the utmost caution when riding a motorcycle. Do not drive until all of the safety requirements outlined here are fully understood
Safety Driving Operations:
1. Check the motorcycle before every ride to avoid accidents from damaged or warn out parts.
2. An operator with little riding experience may cause an accident. According to national laws, a driver must have passed the DMV motorcycle test
and have been granted a motorcycle drivers license to be allowed to drive the motorcycle. It is not permitted to lend your motorcycle to anyone with-
out a license.
3. e collision between a vehicle and a motorcycle is always caused by the vehicle driver not seeing the motorcycle. Bright colored riding gear and
reective tape can increase your visibility to be seen by other drivers and to avoid accidents.
Dress in bright and reective clothing (such as yellow and red, etc.)
Do not ride close to other vehicles or ride in the blind spot of another vehicle’s view.
4. Observe the local and national laws and regulations: Driving the motorcycle over the speed limit can lead to an accident. Observe the speed limit
signs and do not drive the motorcycle exceeding the top speed regulation.
When making a turn or changing lanes but sure to turn on the turn signal light and check your mirrors.
5. Special care should be taken when driving near cross walks and the entrances of parking lots.
6. When riding, hold the handle bar naturally and loosely within your hands, step on the footrests rmly with your feet. Your passenger should hold
onto the driver or hold the armrest with hands and step on the footrests with their feet.

Protective Gear
1. Always wear a helmet, riding parts, a riding jacket, glasses and gloves when riding to ensure your safety.
2. e exhaust system will be very hot while riding, the rider should wear clothing which covers the leg and wear riding boots to avoid being burned.
3. Avoid oversized clothing as it can present a hazard if it gets caught on the levers, footrests or handlebars, this will help you avoid an accident.
Aermarket Parts Use
Warning:
If the motorcycle is retted and the original parts are removed, it may not conform to trac regulations or endanger safe riding. e national and local
trac regulations should be observed.
Load and attachment
Warning:
To avoid accidents, special care shall be taken when picking up luggage and adding accessories to the motorcycle. e adding of accessories and lug-
gage will be detrimental to the good performance and stability of the motorcycle and can eect the safe operation.

Load
1. Keep the center of gravity of cargo at a low position near the center of motorcycle. Loads carried on the motorcycle should be distributed onto the
two sides equally to reduce unbalancing of the motorcycle. If the center of gravity of the load is far away from the center of gravity of the motorcycle,
the riding balance will be aected.
2. Conduct proper adjustment of the tire pressures (refer to the tire chapter) and rear shock absorber spring adjustment according to the carried load
and driving conditions.
3. e load and accessories must be rmly xed to ensure the balance of the motorcycle and the stability of the load should always be checked.
4. Do not over-load your motorcycle with heavy cargo on the handlebars, or front fork and fender, otherwise it may unbalance your motorcycle which
could result in slow steering operation.
Accessories
e original accessories of our motorcycle are specially designed and tested in our motorcycle. We cannot test every possible combination of aer-
market products from any other factories. You will held responsible for the proper selection, installation and usage of accessories produced by other
factories and installed on your motorcycle. Observe the above mentioned”load” requirement and don’t over load.
When Installing Accessories:
1. Carefully check any accessories. Does it obstruct your view, reduce the ground clearance and the tilling angle, limit the moving of suspension and
steering mechanism or hinder the controlling operation?
2. Do not install any accessories such as a windshield which could eect riding operation by increasing the wind resistance which could cause un-
steady driving. Do not install any drag reducing devices which would eect the airow cooling the engine.
3. Do not install any electrical equipment which may overload the power consumption of the motorcycle, blow fuses and even cause dangers such as
blowing of the lighting fuse of the motorcycle lamps and signal indication lamps.
4. e design of this motorcycle is not suitable for hanging a sidecar or trailer. If a side car or trailer is installed, the motorcycle could be heavily dam-
aged.
e recommendations made above should help you in knowing how to equip your motorcycle and load it safely.

Tires
e proper tire pressures help keep the best stable and comfortable riding and increase the life span of the tire.
If you nd any damage, please contact your local dealer or repair station.
Warning:
• Improper tire pressures may cause abnormal tire thread wear and can cause an accident. Insucient tire pressure may cause slippage of the tire or
unbeading of the tire to the rim.
• Riding on excessively worn tires is very dangerous.
• e minimum depth limits of the tire thread may be inspected by looking for the TWI or (Tread Wear Indicator) replace the tire immediately when
the tire thread in the center of tire is worn down to the TWI or reaches the below limits:
Warning:
Front Tire: 1.60mm
Rear Tire: 1.60mm
Conduct proper balancing of wheels aer performing a tire replacement to ensure the steady and safety driving.
Items Data
Tire Size Front: 120/70-12 Rear: 120/70-12
Tire Pressures Front: 33 psi ± 1.5 Rear: 33 psi ± 1.5

VIN
e motorcycles VIN number is punched into the right side of the steering stem of the motorcycle frame.
PRODUCTION LABEL
e production label is riveted on the le of the frame.
ENGINE NUMBER
e engine number is punched into the right side of the engine crankcase cover.

Device and Operation Description
1.) Rear View Mirror
2.) Le Handlebar Switch
3.) Speedometer
4.) Front Brake Lever
5.) Ignition Switch Assy.
6.) rottle
7.) Right Handlebar Switch
1
5
4
76
3
2

1
5
234
6
1.) VIN Number
2.) Engine Number
3.) Gear Shi Pedal
4.) Front Le Footrest
5.) Main Support
6.) Rear Le Footrest
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