Avenis 125
Avenis 125
OWNER’S MANUAL
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the
motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold
or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator. The
manual contains important safety information and instructions
which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.
FOREWORD All information, illustrations and specifica-
tions contained in this manual are based on
Motorcycling is one of the most exhilarating the latest product information available at
sports and to ensure your riding enjoyment, the time of publication. Due to improve-
you should become thoroughly familiar with ments or other changes, there may be some
the information presented in this Owner’s discrepancies between information in this
Manual before riding the scooter. manual and your scooter. Suzuki reserves
the right to make changes at any time.
The proper care and maintenance that your
scooter requires is outlined in this manual. Please note that this manual applies to all
By following these instructions explicitly you specifications or all respective destinations
will ensure a long trouble free operating life and explains all equipment. Therefore, your
for your scooter. Your authorized Suzuki model may have different standard features
dealer has experienced technicians that are than shown in this manual.
trained to provide your machine with the
best possible service with the right tools and
equipment.
WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in vehicle or equipment damage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION 1
CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 2
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 3
TROUBLESHOOTING 4
STORAGE PROCEDURE AND SCOOTER CLEANING 5
CONSUMER INFORMATION 6
SPECIFICATIONS
INDEX
SAFETY INFORMATION
1
SAFETY GUIDELINES ............................................................................................................................... 1-2
RIDING PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 1-12
FUEL GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................................. 1-18
ACCESSORY USE AND SCOOTER LOADING ...................................................................................... 1-19
MODIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................ 1-22
1-1
SAFETY INFORMATION • To minimize injuries caused by falls or
crashes, wear protective equipment such
as helmets and gloves. For information on
SAFETY GUIDELINES appropriate equipment and clothing, see
“PROTECTIVE APPAREL” on page 1-4.
MOST ACCIDENTS CAN BE AVOIDED • When riding, grip the handlebars with both
Please follow the basic precautions hands and place your feet on the footrests.
described in this chapter regarding daily Passengers should grip the rider’s body
use, and ensure that you ride carefully. firmly with both hands, or hold onto the
To prevent crashes, always pay the utmost seat strap or grab bar, as equipped, and
attention when riding. place their feet on the rear footrests.
• Scooter crashes sometimes occur • Read and follow all the labels on the
because other drivers do not notice you. scooter. Make sure you understand all of
Please be careful of the following when the labels. Do not remove any labels from
riding. the scooter.
- Be aware that crashes often occur • The accessories you use with your scooter
when a car traveling towards a scooter and the manner in which you load your
turns left in front of the scooter. gear onto the bike might create hazards.
- Do not ride in other drivers’ blind Aerodynamics, handling, balance, and
spots. cornering clearance can suffer, and the
• Do not turn the handlebars swiftly or ride suspension and tyres can be overloaded.
with one hand, as this may cause skid- Read the “ACCESSORY USE AND
ding or falls. SCOOTER LOADING” section on page 1-
19.
1-2
Routine checks and periodic inspections
To prevent crashes or breakdowns, be sure
to carry out routine checks and periodic
WARNING
inspections. If you remove even one hand or foot
If the scooter makes an unusual sound, from the scooter, you can reduce your
smells, or leaks fluid, have it inspected by a ability to control the scooter. This could
Suzuki dealer. For information on routine cause you to lose your balance and fall
checks and periodic inspections, see off the scooter. If you remove a foot from
“INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE” on a footrest, your foot or leg may come in
page 3-2. contact with the rear wheel. This could
injure you or cause a crash.
WARNING Always keep both hands on the handle-
Riding at excessive speeds increases bars and both feet on the footrests of
your chances of losing control of the your scooter during operation.
scooter, which can result in a crash.
1-3
PROTECTIVE APPAREL Helmet
• Be sure to wear a helmet and tighten the
Description strap firmly. Choose a helmet that fits
Both rider and passenger should be sure to your head snugly but does not exert
wear helmets, as well as clothing and pro- excessive pressure.
tective equipment that affords a high level of • Be sure to wear a helmet shield or gog-
protection. Refer to the following when gles. These items protect the field of
obtaining this equipment. view from the wind, and also protect the
eyes against airborne insects, dust, and
small stones thrown up by vehicles driv-
WARNING ing ahead of you.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury:
• Wear a helmet, eye
protection, and protective
clothing. If you don’t wear a helmet, you have an
• Read owner’s manual increased risk of death or severe injury
carefully. in a crash. If you wear a helmet that
doesn’t fit properly or is not securely
strapped on, the helmet may not provide
the protection for which it was designed.
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Riding gear
• Wear protective equipment and clothing
that affords a high level of protection.
WARNING
Wear bright, eye-catching long-sleeved If the person in the rear seat wears a
uppers and full-length trousers that long jacket or coat, they may obscure
expose a minimum of skin. This will the tail light or turn signal light. This is
reduce the impact of unexpected events dangerous as following vehicles may not
on the body. Loose, fancy clothing can be aware of you.
be uncomfortable and unsafe when rid-
ing your scooter. Choose good quality People riding in the rear seat should
scooter riding apparel when riding your avoid wearing long jackets or coats if
scooter. possible. If wearing such garments,
• Be sure to wear gloves. Gloves made of place the tails of the garment under the
friction-resistant leather are suitable. buttocks so that they do not obscure the
• Wear footwear that is easy to operate tail light or turn signal light.
the scooter in, and which covers your
ankles. Gear of a passenger
• When necessary, wear jackets and trou- A passenger needs the same protection that
sers fitted with protectors. you do, including a helmet and proper cloth-
ing. The passenger should not wear long
shoe laces or loose pants that could get
caught in the wheel or the chain.
1-5
SPECIAL SITUATIONS REQUIRE Rainy day, Snowy day
SPECIAL CARE • When the road surface is wet, loose, or
rough, you should brake with care. Brak-
Windy day ing distances increase on a rainy day.
When riding in a strong crosswind, which Stay off the painted surface marks, man-
can occur at the entrance to a tunnel, on a hole covers, and greasy-appearing areas,
bridge, or when passing or being passed by as they can be especially slippery. Use
large trucks, the scooter may be blown by extra caution at railway crossings and on
the crosswind. metal gratings and bridges. When it starts
Control your speed, and grip the handlebars to rain, any oil or grease on the road rises
firmly when riding. to the surface of the water. Pull over and
wait a few minutes until this oil film is
WARNING washed away before riding. Whenever in
doubt about road conditions, slow down!
Sudden side winds, which can occur • Slow down before entering corners. In
when being passed by larger vehicles, at these situations, the traction available
tunnel exits or in hilly areas, can cause between your tyres and the road surface
you to lose control of the scooter. is limited. When you’re leaned over in a
corner, avoid braking. Straighten up
Reduce your speed and be alert to the before braking.
possibility of sudden side winds.
1-6
NOTE: After the scooter has been washed Flooded road
or when it has traveled through puddles, the Do not ride your scooter on flooded roads.
brakes may grip poorly. If the brakes grip If you do ride your scooter on a flooded
poorly, travel at low speed while paying suffi- road, go slowly checking braking operation.
cient attention to the front and rear of the After riding on a flooded road, ask your
vehicles, operating the brakes lightly until Suzuki dealer to check for the following:
they grip firmly. • Braking efficiency
• Drive belt slipping
WARNING • Poor lubrication for bearings etc.
• Level and appearance of gear oil (if oil is
Over braking when traction is limited will whitish, there is water into the oil and an
cause your tyres to skid, possibly result- oil change is required)
ing in loss of directional control or caus-
ing you and your scooter to fall over. NOTICE
Brake carefully when traction is limited. Riding the scooter on a flooded road can
cause the engine to stop running, and
can cause failure of electric parts, drive
belt slipping and engine damage.
1-7
KNOW YOUR LIMITS Riding a scooter safely requires that your
Always ride within the boundaries of your mental and physical skills are fully part of
own skills. Knowing these limits and staying the experience. You should not attempt to
within them will help you avoid crashes. operate a motor vehicle, especially one with
two wheels, if you are tired or under the
A major cause of crashes involving only a influence of alcohol or other drugs. Alcohol,
scooter (and no other vehicles) is going too illegal drugs, and even some prescription
fast through a turn. Before entering a turn, and over-the-counter drugs can cause
select an appropriately low cornering speed drowsiness, loss of coordination, loss of bal-
and appropriate cornering angle. ance, and especially the loss of good judg-
ment. If you are tired or under the influence
Even on straight roads, ride at a speed that of alcohol or other drugs, PLEASE DO NOT
is appropriate for the traffic, visibility and RIDE your scooter.
road conditions, your scooter, and your
experience.
1-8
PRACTICE AWAY FROM TRAFFIC CARRYING A PASSENGER
Your riding skill and your mechanical knowl- This scooter has a capacity of two people.
edge form the foundation for safe riding Do not attempt to ride while carrying more
practices. We suggest that you practice rid- than one passenger. Attempting to do so is
ing your scooter in a non-traffic situation very dangerous.
until you are thoroughly familiar with your
machine and its controls. How to carry a passenger
Carrying a passenger, when done correctly,
is a great way to share the joy of motorcy-
cling. You will have to alter your riding style
somewhat since the extra weight of a pas-
senger will affect handling and braking.
1-9
Before you invite someone to be a passen- ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE
ger on your scooter, you need to be thor- To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, start
oughly familiar with scooter operation. the engine in a well-ventilated location.
Contained in exhaust gas, carbon monoxide
Ensure that passengers understand the fol- is a colourless odorless gas, and thus is not
lowing before they ride with you. noticed easily.
• The passenger should always hold onto
your waist or hips, or onto the seat strap
or grab bar, as equipped.
WARNING
• Ask your passenger not to make any Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide,
sudden movements. When you lean a dangerous gas that is difficult to detect
going around a corner, the passenger because it is colourless and odorless.
should lean with you. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause
• The passenger should always keep his death or severe injury.
or her feet on the footrests, even when
you are stopped at a light. To help pre- Never start the engine or let it run
vent burn injuries, warn your passenger indoors or where there is little or no ven-
not to contact the muffler when mounting tilation.
or dismounting your scooter.
1-10
BE STREET SMART CONCLUSION
Always heed speed limits, local laws, and To avoid crashes, caution and judgment
the basic rules of the road. Set a good appropriate to the environment is required.
example for others by demonstrating a cour- In addition to the state of the traffic, the road,
teous attitude and a responsible riding style. and the weather, the state of the scooter
also changes. Additionally, the movement of
other vehicles is difficult to predict, so
always be attentive.
1-11
RIDING PRECAUTIONS Maximum Throttle Opening
Recommendation
BREAK-IN The table below shows the maximum throt-
tle opening recommendation during the
Description break-in period.
The first 1600 km is the most important in
Initial 800 km Less than 1/2 throttle
the life of your scooter.
Proper operation during this break-in period Up to 1600 km Less than 3/4 throttle
will help assure maximum life and perfor-
mance from your new scooter. Vary the engine speed
During the break-in period, avoid needless Vary the engine speed during the break-in
idling, sudden acceleration or deceleration, period. This allows the parts to “load” (aiding
abrupt steering changes, or sudden braking. the mating process) and then “unload”
The following guidelines explain proper (allowing the parts to cool). Although it is
break-in procedures. essential to place some stress on the engine
components during break-in, you must be
careful not to load the engine too much.
1-12
Breaking in the new tyres Observe Your Initial and Most Critical
New tyres need proper break-in to assure Service
maximum performance, just as the engine The initial service (break-in maintenance) is
does. Wear- in the tread surface by gradu- the most important service your scooter will
ally increasing your cornering lean angles receive. During break-in operation, all of the
over the first 160 km before attempting max- engine components will have mated
imum performance. Avoid hard acceleration, together and seated. Maintenance required
hard cornering, and hard braking for the first as part of the initial service includes correc-
160 km. tion of all adjustments, tightening of all fas-
teners and replacement of dirty oil. Timely
WARNING performance of this service will help make
sure you get the best service life and perfor-
Failure to perform break-in of the tyres mance from the engine.
could cause tyre slip and loss of control.
NOTE: The 1000 km service should be per-
Use extra care when riding on new tyres. formed as outlined in the INSPECTION
Perform proper break-in of the tyres as AND MAINTENANCE section of this
described in this section and avoid hard Owner’s Manual. Pay particular attention to
acceleration, hard cornering, and hard the CAUTION and WARNING messages in
braking for the first 160 km. that section.
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ON HILLS
Riding on a slope
NOTICE
When descending a long, steep slope, use Holding the scooter stopped with throt-
the engine compression to assist the tle operation on inclines can damage the
brakes. Continuous brake application can scooter’s clutch.
overheat the brakes and reduce their effec-
tiveness. Use the brakes when stopping the
scooter on inclines.
WARNING
If you use the brakes continuously on
long downhill roads, the brakes may
overheat, reducing their effectiveness.
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PARKING
How to park
WARNING
To prevent theft, be sure to lock the handle- The catalytic converter installed in the
bars and remove the key when leaving the muffler heats up to a very high tempera-
scooter. See “IGNITION SWITCH” on ture, and may cause fires if placed in
page 2-21. close proximity to flammable material
• Park the scooter in a location where it when the scooter is parked.
will not interfere with traffic.
• Do not park illegally. When parking, check that there is no
• Do not touch the muffler or the engine flammable material such as dry grass,
when the engine is running, or for some lumber, paper, or oil in the vicinity.
time after it has stopped.
• Park the scooter in a flat location, and
turn the handlebars fully to the left. Avoid
CAUTION
parking the scooter with the handlebars A hot muffler can cause severe burns.
turned to the right. The muffler will be hot enough to cause
• Park the scooter in a location where burns for some time after stopping the
other people will not touch the muffler or engine.
the engine.
• When parking the scooter on an unsta- Park the scooter where pedestrians or
ble surface such as an incline, on gravel, children are not likely to touch the muf-
on an uneven surface, or on soft ground fler.
is unavoidable, be careful when leaning
or moving it.
1-15
NOTE: ABOUT THE BRAKES
• If the scooter is to be parked on the side
stand on a slight slope, the front end of How to use the brake system
the scooter should face “up” the incline 1. Twist the throttle grip away from yourself
to avoid rolling forward off the side stand. to close the throttle completely.
• If an optional anti-theft lock such as a U- 2. Apply the brakes evenly and at the same
shape lock, brake disk lock or chain is time.
used to avoid theft, be sure to remove
the anti-theft lock before moving the
scooter. WARNING
Hard braking on wet, loose, rough, or
WHEN PUSHING THE SCOOTER other slippery surfaces can cause wheel
Turn OFF the ignition switch when pushing skid and loss of control.
the scooter.
Brake lightly and with care on slippery or
irregular surfaces.
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WARNING WARNING
Sudden braking can impair riding stabil- Hard braking while turning may cause
ity and cause side-slips and tumbles. wheel skid, loss of control and/or cap-
Avoid unnecessary sudden braking. size.
Extreme caution is required when riding Brake before you begin to turn.
on slippery or poorly maintained roads
while tilting the scooter to the side.
WARNING
Following another vehicle too closely
can lead to a collision. As vehicle
speeds increase, stopping distance
increases progressively.
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FUEL GUIDELINES
Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating NOTICE
or 91 or higher (Research method).
Unleaded gasoline can extend spark plug Spilled gasoline containing alcohol can
life and exhaust components life. damage the painted surfaces of your
scooter.
Fuel used: Unleaded gasoline
Fuel tank capacity: 5.2 L Be careful not to spill any fuel when fill-
ing the fuel tank. Wipe spilled gasoline
NOTE: up immediately.
• If the engine develops some trouble like
lack of acceleration or insufficient power,
the cause may be the fuel. In such case,
NOTICE
try changing to a different gas station. If Do not use leaded gasoline.
the situation is not improved by chang-
ing, consult your Suzuki dealer. Use of leaded gasoline causes the cata-
• If pinking or knocking is experienced, lytic converter to malfunction.
substitute higher octane grade gasoline
or another brand, because there are dif-
ferences between brands.
1-18
ACCESSORY USE AND SCOOTER
LOADING WARNING
ACCESSORIES Improper installation of accessories or
modification of the scooter may cause
How to choose changes in handling which could lead to
The addition of unsuitable accessories can a crash.
lead to unsafe operating conditions. It is not
possible for Suzuki to test each accessory Never use improper accessories, and
on the market or combinations of all the make sure that any accessories that are
available accessories; however, your dealer used are properly installed. All parts and
can assist you in selecting quality accesso- accessories added to the scooter should
ries and installing them correctly. Use be genuine Suzuki parts designed for
extreme caution when selecting and install- use on this scooter. Install and use them
ing the accessories on your scooter and according to their instructions. If you
consult your Suzuki dealer if you have any have any questions, contact your Suzuki
questions. dealer.
Additionally, when attaching accessories,
ensure that they are within the load capacity.
For information on the load capacity, see
“LOADING” on page 1-21.
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Accessory installation guidelines • Do not pull a trailer or sidecar. This
• Install aerodynamic-affecting accesso- scooter is not designed to pull a trailer or
ries, such as a fairing, windshield, back- sidecar.
rests, saddlebags, and travel trunks, as • Some accessories may make it difficult
low as possible, and as close to the to achieve the correct riding position, or
scooter and as near the centre of gravity cause usability to deteriorate. Check that
as is feasible. Check that the mounting you can attain the correct riding position.
brackets and other attachment hardware • Select only electrical accessories which
are rigidly mounted. do not exceed the scooter’s electrical
• Inspect for proper ground clearance and system capacity. Severe overloads may
bank angle. Inspect that the accessory damage the wiring harness or create
does not interfere with the operation of hazardous situations. Use genuine
the suspension, steering or other control Suzuki accessories.
operations.
• Accessories fitted to the handlebars or
the front fork area can create serious
stability problems. This extra weight will
cause the scooter to be less responsive
to your steering control. The weight may
also cause oscillations in the front end
and lead to instability problems. Acces-
sories added to the handlebars or front
fork of the machine should be as light as
possible and kept to a minimum.
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LOADING • Do not attach large or heavy items to the
handlebars, front forks or rear fender.
WARNING • Do not attach luggage compartments,
load boxes, or other items that protrude
Overloading or improper loading can from the tail end outside the body of the
cause loss of scooter control and a scooter.
crash. • Check that both tyres are properly
inflated to the specified tyre pressure for
Follow loading guidelines in this manual. your loading conditions. Refer to “TYRE
PRESSURE AND LOADING” on page 3-
Loading guidelines 46.
This scooter is primarily intended to carry • Improperly loading your scooter can
small items when you are not riding with a reduce your ability to balance and steer
passenger. Follow the loading guidelines the scooter. Ride more slowly when car-
below: rying luggage or with accessories
• When loading luggage onto the rear attached.
seat, fix it firmly in place with rubber
straps, etc. Do not overload with lug- WARNING
gage.
• Balance the load between the left and If luggage touches a hot muffler or
right side of the scooter and fasten it engine, it may cause the luggage or
securely. scooter to catch fire.
• Keep cargo weight low and as close to
the centre of the scooter as possible. When loading luggage on the scooter, do
not allow it to touch hot parts.
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MODIFICATION Modifications to the scooter are not covered
Do not make improper modifications. by warranty.
Modifications related to the structure or • This scooter complies with emission reg-
functioning of this scooter may impair its ulations. It is equipped with a catalytic
maneuverability, increase exhaust noise, or converter that cleans exhaust gases.
even reduce the life of the vehicle. In addi- Altering the muffler may make this
tion to offend against the law, such modifica- scooter non-compliant with emission
tions may be a nuisance to others. regulations. Consult a Suzuki dealer
when replacing the muffler.
• Mufflers are engraved with a “Suzuki”
mark to indicate that they are genuine
Suzuki parts.
• Do not self-tune the engine or remove
parts. Consult a Suzuki dealer regarding
engine tuning.
• We recommend that you use genuine
Suzuki parts and specified/recom-
mended oils and lubricants for your
scooter. Genuine parts are thoroughly
inspected and are made to be suitable
for Suzuki scooters.
• Comply with loading guidelines when
attaching luggage or accessories to the
scooter.
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CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS
2-1
CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS
NAMES OF PARTS AND LAYOUT DIAGRAM (PICTURE INDEX)
LOCATION OF PARTS
Around the Handle UN125NE/NEZ
2-2
Around the Handle UN125NE/NEZ
2-3
Left Side View UN125NE/NEZ
2-4
Right Side View UN125NE/NEZ
O Battery / Fuses
( 3-12, 3-56)
P Engine oil filler cap
( 3-25)
Q Engine oil drain plug and oil
strainer ( 3-25)
R Spark plug ( 3-16)
S Hook ( 2-45)
2-5
HANDLEBAR SWITCHES
2-6
WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS
INTERVAL
2-7
LCD
INTERVAL
2-8
1 Oil change indicator ( 2-18)
2 Clock ( 2-17)
3 Speedometer ( 2-11)
4 Fuel level indicator ( 2-12)
5 Engine temperature indicator ( 2-19)
6Combination system display ( 2-14)
2-9
COMBINATION SYSTEM DISPLAY Press the SEL switch or MODE
Setting mode switch to set each item in the
combination system display.
1 Odometer ( 2-14)
2 Trip meter A ( 2-15)
3 Average fuel consumption
meter A ( 2-15)
4 Trip meter B ( 2-15)
5 Average fuel consumption
meter B ( 2-15)
6 Instantaneous fuel
consumption meter
( 2-16)
7 Voltmeter ( 2-16)
8 Oil change interval setting
(2-18 )
SEL switch
(Press)
SEL switch
(Press and hold for 2 seconds)
SEL and MODE switch
(Press and hold for 2 seconds)
2-10
INSTRUMENT PANEL TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT “”
Operate the right or left turn signal switch to
INITIAL METER DISPLAY make the turn signal indicator blink.
When you turn the ignition switch to ON, the
meter will act as follows. NOTE: If a turn signal light is not operating
• All LCD 1 segments appear and then properly due to bulb filament or circuit fail-
show the normal display. ure, the indicator light blinks more quickly to
• The following indicator lights come on for notify the rider of a problem.
3 seconds.
- Malfunction indicator light 2 SPEEDOMETER
- Master warning indicator light 3 The speedometer indicates the road speed
- ECO mode indicator light in kilometers per hour.
2-11
FUEL LEVEL INDICATOR “”
The fuel level indicator shows the amount of
fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
NOTICE
• The fuel level indicator displays all 5 seg- Using all of the gasoline in the fuel tank
ments when the fuel tank is full. (running out of gasoline) will damage the
• The mark 1 blinks when the fuel level catalytic converter.
drops below 1.6 L.
• The mark and segment blink when the Replenish gasoline before it runs out.
fuel drops below 0.7 L.
NOTE:
• The fuel level indicator will not indicate
correctly when the scooter is placed on
the side stand. Turn the ignition switch to
the “ON” position when the scooter is
Approximately Approximately
Fuel tank
0.7 L 1.6 L
Full held upright.
• If the fuel mark blinks, fill the fuel tank
Blink
Segments immediately. Also, the last segment of
the fuel level indicator blinks when the
Blink Blink fuel tank is almost empty.
mark
2-12
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT “ ” / MASTER WARNING INDICATOR “ ”
If a failure occurs in the scooter, the malfunction indicator light “ ” or master warning indi-
cator “ ” comes on.
Malfunction indicator light Master warning indicator
At failure
Come on –
(Exhaust gas related)
At failure
– Come on
(Non exhaust gas related)
NOTE: If the malfunction indicator light or master warning indicator is lit, consult your Suzuki
dealer immediately.
2-13
COMBINATION SYSTEM DISPLAY Odometer
The combination system display includes
the following items.
2-14
Trip Meters Average fuel consumption meter
NOTE:
The instantaneous fuel consumption meter • The displayed value may differ from the
shows the instantaneous fuel consumption value of other instruments.
while running. Fuel consumption is not mea- • If a voltage below 12.0 V is frequently
sured while the scooter is parked. displayed, have the scooter inspected by
- km/L display range: 0.1 - 99.9 an authorized Suzuki dealer.
- L/100 km display range: 1.0 - 99.9
2-16
Clock NOTE:
• When the button is pressed and held,
display will increase continuously.
• The clock can be adjusted when the igni-
tion switch is in the “ON” position.
Time is shown when the ignition switch is in • This clock is powered by the battery of
the “ON” position. The clock has a 12-hour the scooter. If your scooter is to be left
display. unused more than two months, remove
the battery from the scooter.
Follow the procedure below to adjust the
clock.
1. To adjust the clock, press and hold the
SEL switch and the MODE switch
simultaneously for 2 seconds until the
clock display blinks when adjusting
clock.
2. Push the SEL switch to adjust the hour
display.
3. Push the MODE switch to adjust the
minute display.
4. Press and hold the SEL switch and the
MODE switch simultaneously for 2 sec-
onds to return to the clock mode.
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OIL CHANGE INDICATOR To preset the oil change interval:
1. Set the meter to odometer, then press
and hold the SELL switch for 2 seconds
until the display indicates INTERVAL in
the alpha numeric area and Oil change
indicator blinks.
The oil change indicator comes on to remind 2. Press the SEL switch to decrease the
you to change the engine oil. The indicator interval from 4000 km to 500 km in 500
comes on at initial 1000 km. The preset km steps. Push the MODE switch to
interval is adjustable between 500 km and increase the interval from 500 km to
4000 km in 500 km steps. 4000 km in 500 km steps.
3. Press and hold the SEL switch and
To reset the oil change indicator: MODE switch for 2 seconds to exit the
1. Turn off the ignition switch. preset.
2. Press and hold the SEL switch and turn
the ignition switch to the “ON” position NOTE:
and hold the SEL switch for 4 seconds. • Reset the indicator after initial oil
3. The oil change counter will reset and the replacement.
Oil change indicator blinks 3 times and • Reset the indicator after oil replacement
goes off. even if the indicator is not displayed.
• Preset interval change does not reset
the indicator.
• The preset the interval is factory
adjusted to 1000 km.
2-18
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT “” ENGINE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR
The blue indicator light will be lit when the “ ”
headlight high beam is turned on. The engine temperature is displayed by an
LCD segment temperature indicator.
ECO MODE INDICATOR LIGHT
2-19
NOTICE
Riding the scooter with engine tempera-
ture indicator symbol blink can cause
serious engine damage due to overheat-
ing.
2-20
IGNITION SWITCH To open the ignition key-hole shutter:
KEY-HOLE SHUTTER
To close the ignition key-hole shutter:
2-21
POSITIONS
There are 3 positions for the ignition switch;
ON 1, OFF 2 and LOCK 3.
WARNING
Operating the key while the scooter is
moving may result in a crash.
WARNING
Falls caused by impact or slipping may
result in malfunctioning of the scooter.
Scooter malfunctions may result in fires,
or could result in injury from moving
parts such as the rear wheel.
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ON (“ON” position)
NOTICE • The engine can start and the scooter is
able to be ridden.
Operating the ignition switch while the • The following lights turn on.
scooter is running will stop the engine - Headlight
operating smoothly and may negatively - Taillight
affect the engine and the catalytic con- - Position light
verter. - License plate light
• The key cannot be removed.
Do not operate the ignition switch while
the scooter is running. LOCK (“LOCK” position)
• The handlebars lock.
OFF (“OFF” position) • The lights do not come on.
• The engine stops. • The key can be removed.
• The lights turn off. To prevent theft, lock the handlebars when
• The key can be removed. leaving the scooter.
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NOTE:
• Move the handlebars to the left and right,
and check that they are locked firmly.
WARNING
• If the handlebars are difficult to lock, turn Turning the ignition switch to the
the key while moving them slightly to the “LOCK” position while the scooter is
right. moving can be hazardous. Moving the
scooter while the steering is locked can
<Unlocking> be hazardous. You could lose your bal-
Insert the key and while pushing it in, turn it ance and fall, or you could drop the
from LOCK to OFF. scooter.
NOTE: Before riding, move the handlebars Stop the scooter and place it on the cen-
to the right and left, and check that they turn tre stand or side stand before locking
the same amount in both directions. the steering. Never attempt to move the
scooter when the steering is locked.
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HANDLEBAR SWITCHES
NOTICE
DIMMER SWITCH
“” Position If tape is applied to the headlight, the
The headlight low beam turns on. location where the tape has been applied
may melt due to heat from the light.
“” Position
The headlight high beam turns on. The high Do not apply tape to the headlight.
beam indicator light also turns on.
NOTE: Set the headlight to low-beam if
NOTICE there are oncoming vehicles or vehicles
traveling ahead of you.
The heat of the headlight may melt the
lens or damage objects.
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TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH “” HORN SWITCH “”
Use as a signal when turning right or left, or While the switch is pressed, the horn
when changing lanes. sounds.
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Electric Starter Switch “”
NOTICE Pushing the electric starter switch causes
the starter motor to turn over and starts the
Changing the engine stop switch from engine.
to or from to to while rid- For details, see “STARTING THE ENGINE”
ing may damage to the engine or the cat- on page 2-28.
alytic converter (if equipped).
NOTE:
Do not use the engine stop switch • The engine cannot start when the
except in an emergency. engine stop switch is in the “” posi-
tion.
NOTE: When the engine stop switch has • The scooter is equipped with Easy Start
been used to stop the engine, be sure to functionality, so when you press the
turn the ignition switch OFF. Leaving the electric starter switch the starter motor
ignition switch ON may cause the battery to will keep turning over for a few seconds
run down. even if you let the starter switch go. After
a few seconds the engine starts, and the
starter motor stops.
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STARTING THE ENGINE
WARNING
STARTING PROCEDURE
Use the following procedure to start the Starting the engine improperly can be
engine. hazardous. Starting the engine with the
1. Check that the engine stop switch is set centre stand released can move scooter
to “”. forward as soon as engine starts.
2. Set the ignition switch to ON.
3. Check that the malfunction indicator light Place the scooter on the centre stand
has gone out. before starting the engine and do not
4. Squeeze the front or combined brake release the centre stand until engine
lever. revs at idling speed.
5. Close the throttle grip completely and
push the electric starter switch “” or NOTE: This scooter is equipped with inter-
depress the kick starter lever. lock system for the ignition circuit and the
starter circuit. The engine can only be
started if the side stand is fully up. see
“SIDE STAND / IGNITION INTERLOCK
SYSTEM” on page 2-32.
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When the Engine is Hard to Start:
Open the throttle approximately 1/8 turn and
press the electric starter switch “”.
NOTICE
Continuously turning the starter motor
for 5 seconds or more consumes a large
WARNING amount of power and may cause the bat-
Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, tery to run down.
a dangerous gas that is difficult to detect
because it is colourless and odorless. Do not push and hold the electric starter
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause switch for 5 seconds or more or use the
death or severe injury. Suzuki Easy Start System to turn the
starter motor over continuously.
Never start the engine or let it run
indoors or where there is little or no ven-
tilation.
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SUZUKI EASY START SYSTEM
NOTICE You can start the engine with a single push
of the electric starter switch. The starter
If you hold the electric starter switch motor continues to turn over after you take
down while the malfunction indicator your hand off the switch, and stops after a
light is lit, the battery may run down. few seconds or after the engine starts.
• When the brake lever is squeezed, the
Do not hold the electric starter switch engine can be started.
down while the malfunction indicator
light is lit. In some cases the engine may not start due
to the position of the side stand. For details
see “SIDE STAND / IGNITION INTERLOCK
SYSTEM” on page 2-32.
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Proper Warm up
In the following circumstances, run the
engine for a period of several tens of sec-
NOTICE
onds to several minutes to warm it up before Leaving the engine running for an
riding. extended period without riding, in order
• When you have not used the scooter for to charge the battery, etc., may cause the
an extended period engine to overheat. Overheating may
• In extremely low temperatures (as a damage engine parts and cause the
guide, -10°C or less) in cold regions exhaust pipe to change colour.
In any other circumstances, out of consider-
ation for the environment, begin riding Stop the engine if you do not intend to
promptly after starting the engine. begin riding promptly.
NOTICE
Immediately after starting the engine,
revving the engine, sudden acceleration,
or abrupt braking may cause the engine
to malfunction.
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SIDE STAND / IGNITION INTERLOCK REFUELING
SYSTEM
The scooter has a system to prevent riders REFUELING PROCEDURE
from forgetting to stow the side stand and Use the following procedure to refill with
then traveling with it down. gasoline.
The system operates as follows. 1. Insert the key into the fuel tank cap lock
and turn it clockwise to unlock and open
<When the side stand is down> the fuel tank cap.
If the side stand is down, the engine can not
be started.
NOTICE
<When the side stand is fully up> Opening the fuel tank cap while water
If the engine is running and the side stand is sits on the top surface will cause water
put down, the engine will stop running. to enter the tank.
WARNING If the cap is wet, wipe it dry before opening it.
If you move the side stand down while
riding the scooter, the engine will stop,
which may cause a crash.
1 Fuel nozzle
2 Bottom of refueling port
3 Fuel level
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WARNING • Make sure that the fuel nozzle is
fully inserted to the bottom of the
Gasoline is very flammable and may refueling port (where the fuel nozzle
cause fires if handled incorrectly. stops) before adding fuel. Fuel may
spray out if the refueling nozzle is
• When refilling with gasoline, stop the not pushed in far enough.
engine and do not bring flame into • Do not add fuel above the bottom of
proximity. the refueling port.
• Be sure to refill outdoors. • After refilling, close the fuel tank
• Before opening the fuel tank cap, cap firmly until it makes a clicking
touch a metal section of the scooter sound.
body or gasoline pump to eliminate • Wipe away any spilled gasoline with
static electricity from your body. If you a cloth.
are statically charged the static may
discharge with a spark, causing the
gasoline to catch fire.
• Refill with gasoline yourself, away
from other people.
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BRAKE LEVER
NOTICE
FRONT BRAKE LEVER
If the engine develops some trouble like The brake is applied by squeezing the front
lack of acceleration or insufficient brake lever gently towards the grip. The
power, the cause may be due to the fuel brake light will be lit when the lever is
the scooter uses. squeezed inward.
In such case, try changing to a different This scooter is equipped with a disk brake
gas station. If the situation is not system and excessive pressure is not
improved by changing, consult your required to slow the machine down properly.
Suzuki dealer.
NOTICE
Spilled gasoline containing alcohol can
damage the painted surfaces of your
scooter.
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COMBINED BRAKE LEVER Brake lock lever
The front and rear brakes are simultane- When the brake lock lever is used, the brake
ously applied by squeezing the combined lock applies the rear brake only.
brake lever gently toward the grip. The brake The brake lock lever can be used when the
light will be lit when the lever is squeezed scooter is stopped to stabilize it when both
inward. hands are removed.
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Applying the brake lock 2. Pull the brake lock lever from below with
1. Firmly squeeze the combined brake your right hand (1) and release the
lever with your left hand. combined brake lever. (2)
(Hold the brake lock lever in the same
position with your right hand.)
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3. Make sure that the brake lever stopper 4. Make sure that the brake lever stopper is
3 is securely engaged, and then functioning.
release your left hand.
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Releasing the brake lock NOTE: It may not be possible to apply the
Squeeze the combined brake lever to brake lock if the play in the combined brake
release the brake lock. lever is not adjusted properly. For details,
see “COMBINED BRAKE LEVER PLAY
WARNING ADJUSTMENT” on page 3-41.
NOTICE
Release the brake lock lever before rid-
ing.
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KICK STARTER LEVER
DESCRIPTION
This scooter is equipped with a kick starter
lever located on the left side of the engine.
To start the engine, place the scooter on the
centre stand and depress the kick starter
lever forcefully.
WARNING
An improperly retracted kick starter lever
can interfere with rider control.
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SEAT LOCK AND HELMET HOLDERS HELMET HOLDERS
There are helmet holders under the seat. To
SEAT LOCK use it, open the seat, hook your helmet fas-
To unlock the seat lock, insert the ignition tener ring to the holder and refit the seat.
key into the ignition switch, turn the key
counterclockwise.
NOTE: WARNING
• Lift up the seat gently and check that it is
locked. Riding with a helmet fastened to the hel-
• Care is required, because if the seat is met holder can interfere with rider con-
locked with the key placed underneath it, trol.
you will be unable to retrieve the key.
Never carry a helmet fastened to a hel-
met holder. Fix the helmet securely atop
the seat if you must carry it.
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TRUNK
The trunk load capacity is 10 kg. Do not
allow water to get inside the trunk.
WARNING
Overloading the scooter will decrease
riding stability and can lead to loss of
control.
NOTE:
• Do not keep low heat-resistant items in
the trunk since the trunk may get hot.
• Do not keep valuable items in the trunk
when leaving the scooter unattended.
• Push down the rear end of the seat if the
seat does not unlock with key operation.
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FRONT BOX To close the lid:
Push the lid firmly until the latch snaps into
To open the lid: the position.
Pull the latch lever.
The front box load capacity is 0.5 kg.
WARNING
Opening the box lid while riding can be
hazardous. Removing a hand from the
handlebars can reduce your ability to
control the scooter.
Always keep both hands on the handle-
bars during operation.
NOTE:
• Do not keep valuable items in the front box
because the front box is not lockable.
• Do not keep valuable items in the front box
when leaving the scooter unattended.
• Do not put valuable items in the front box
because the front box is not watertight.
• Do not keep electronic equipment in the
front box. The vibration of the front box
may damage the equipment.
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FRONT RACK FRONT HOOK
The scooter is equipped with the front rack. The scooter is equipped with the front hook.
The front rack load capacity is 0.5 kg. The front hook load capacity is 1.5 kg.
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HOOK DOCUMENT HOLDER
The scooter is equipped with the hook. The owner's manual is supplied and is
located inside of the trunk.
The hook load capacity is 1.5 kg. Place the owner’s manual 1 in a plastic bag
and store it here.
To use the hook, turn the hook and open the
hook by turning the upper lever.
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STANDS
The stands are used when parking the WARNING
scooter. This scooter is equipped with a side
stand and centre stand. Riding with the side stand incompletely
retracted can result in a crash when you
SIDE STAND 1 turn left.
To place the scooter on the side stand,
place your right foot on the end of the side Check operation of the side stand/ igni-
stand and push down firmly until the stand tion interlock system before riding.
pivots fully through its arc and comes to rest Always retract the side stand completely
against its stop. before starting off.
For details on the side stand/ignition inter-
lock system, see page 2-33. NOTICE
Park the scooter on firm, level ground to
help prevent it from falling over.
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CENTRE STAND 2 USB SOCKET
To place the scooter on the centre stand,
place your foot on the stand extension and A USB socket 1 is provided at the inside of
then rock the scooter to the rear and upward the front box. It can provide up to 5.0 V out-
with your right hand on the rear carrier, while put voltage and 2 A maximum current.
steadying the handlebars with your left
hand.
2 Cap
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NOTE:
NOTICE • Rated values are temporary capacities.
Avoid long-term use to prevent battery
Using the USB socket while the engine is drain.
idling or stopped may drain the battery. • When not using the USB socket, attach
the cap to prevent foreign matter from
Be aware of battery drain when using the entering it.
USB socket.
NOTICE
Failure to observe the following items
when handling the USB socket may
result in damage to the scooter or con-
nected devices.
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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
3-1
INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE WARNING
Improper maintenance or failure to per-
form recommended maintenance can
DESCRIPTION lead to a crash.
Regular inspection and maintenance are
essential to riding your scooter safely, and to Keep your scooter in good condition.
ensuring that it lasts a long time. The follow- Ask your Suzuki dealer or a qualified
ing simple inspections and maintenance mechanic to perform the maintenance
tasks that are normally carried out fre- items marked with an asterisk (*). You
quently. may perform the unmarked mainte-
Carry out periodic inspections even when nance items by referring to the instruc-
you do not use the scooter for an extended tions in this section, if you have
period. Inspect your scooter carefully when mechanical experience. If you are not
you begin using it again after an extended sure how to do any of the jobs, ask your
period of non-use. Suzuki dealer to do the maintenance.
Follow the guidelines in the chart. The inter-
vals between periodic services in kilometers
and months are shown. At the end of each
interval, be sure to perform the maintenance
listed.
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WARNING WARNING
Inspection with the engine running is For inspections while riding, maintain
dangerous, as your hands or clothing sufficient awareness of the traffic situa-
may become caught in moving engine tion in the vicinity.
parts, resulting in serious injury.
Reduce speed to less than normal, and
Turn the engine off when inspecting any- perform the inspection in an area where
thing other than the lights, engine stop there is little traffic.
switch, and throttle.
WARNING
WARNING Performing maintenance beyond your
Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, competence without specialist knowl-
a dangerous gas that is difficult to detect edge may cause crashes or breakdowns.
because it is colourless and odorless.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause For safety, only perform maintenance
death or severe injury. that is within your knowledge and area
of competence. Consult a Suzuki dealer
Never start the engine or let it run regarding anything difficult.
indoors or where there is little or no ven-
tilation.
3-3
WARNING NOTICE
Because of the presence of gasoline and Performing maintenance with your
flammable oils, there is a risk of fire if scooter in an unstable location may
there are any ignition sources in close result in the scooter falling over during
proximity when performing inspection the process.
and maintenance.
Perform maintenance in a location with a
Do not smoke or bring a flame close to flat solid surface.
the scooter when performing mainte-
nance.
NOTICE
CAUTION Servicing electrical parts with the igni-
tion switch in the “ON” position can
The muffler and the engine become hot damage the electrical parts when the
when the engine is running. Touching electrical circuit is shorted.
them before they cool down may cause
burns. Turn off the ignition switch before servic-
ing electrical parts to avoid short-circuit
When performing maintenance on parts damage.
close to the muffler or engine, wait until
they have cooled down sufficiently to
touch before starting maintenance.
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NOTE:
NOTICE • The MAINTENANCE CHART specifies
the minimum requirements for mainte-
Poorly-made replacement parts can nance. If you use your scooter under
cause your scooter to wear more quickly severe conditions, perform maintenance
and may shorten its useful life. more often than shown in the chart. If
you have any questions regarding main-
When replacing parts on your vehicle, tenance intervals, consult your Suzuki
use only genuine Suzuki replacement dealer or a qualified mechanic.
parts or their equivalent. • Recycle or properly dispose of used oil.
3-5
MAINTENANCE CHART
Interval: This interval should be judged by number of months or odometer reading, whichever
comes first.
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Interval km 1000 4000 8000 12000 16000 20000
Item Months 1 4 8 12 16 24
I I I I I I
*Brakes ( 3-36)
Replace if necessary
I I I I I I
Brake hose ( 3-37)
Replace every 4 years
I I I I I R
Brake fluid ( 3-37)
Replace every 2 years
Tyres ( 3-43) I I I I I I
*Steering I - I I - I
*Front fork - I - I - I
*Rear suspension - - I - - I
*Chassis nuts and bolts T T T T T T
Lubrication ( 3-11) Lubricate every 1,000km
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INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
Check the condition of the scooter to help WARNING
make sure that you do not have mechanical
problems or get stranded somewhere when Failure to inspect your scooter before
you ride. Be sure your scooter is in good riding and to properly maintain your
condition for the personal safety of the rider, scooter increases the chances of a
passenger, and protection of the scooter. crash or equipment damage.
3-9
TOOLS
LIST
A tool kit 1 is supplied and located inside of
the trunk.
1 Tool bag
2 Open end wrench (10 mm × 14 mm)
3 Screwdriver (+, –)
4 Socket wrench (16 mm)
3-10
LUBRICATION Major lubrication points are indicated below.
LUBRICATION POINTS G
Proper lubrication is important for smooth
operation and long life of each working part
of your scooter and also for safe riding. It is
good practice to lubricate the scooter after a
long rough ride and after getting it wet it in
the rain or after washing it.
NOTICE
Lubricating electrical switches can dam-
age the switches. G G
.....Grease
1.....Combined brake lever pivot(s)
2.....Side stand pivot and spring hook
3.....Passenger footrests pivot
4.....Front brake lever pivot
5.....Centre stand pivot and spring hook
G
3-11
BATTERY By ensuring the used battery is disposed of
or recycled correctly, you will help prevent
DESCRIPTION potential negative consequences for the
The battery is a sealed-type battery and environment and human health, which could
requires no maintenance. Have your dealer otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
check the battery’s state of charge periodi- handling of the battery. The recycling of
cally. materials will help to conserve natural
resources. For more detailed information
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol A about disposing or recycling of the used bat-
located on the battery label indicates that a tery, consult your Suzuki dealer.
used battery should be collected separately
from ordinary household waste. NOTE:
The chemical symbol of “Pb” B indicates • For charging a sealed-type battery, use a
the battery contains more than 0.004% lead. battery charger applicable to a sealed-
type battery.
• If you cannot charge the battery, consult
your authorized Suzuki dealer.
• Select the same type MF battery when
replacing the battery.
• Recharge the battery once a month if the
scooter is not used for a long time.
3-12
WARNING WARNING
The battery contains dilute sulfuric acid, Battery posts, terminals, and related
which may cause blindness or severe accessories contain lead and lead com-
burns. pounds. Lead is harmful to your health if
it gets into your blood stream.
Do not tip the battery when removing it.
When working close to the battery, wear Wash hands after handling any parts
gloves and appropriate protective equip- containing lead.
ment to protect the eyes. If sulfuric acid
enters your eyes, wash them immedi-
ately in copious amounts of water for at WARNING
least 15 minutes and then consult a doc- Batteries produce flammable hydrogen
tor. If you ingest sulfuric acid, drink copi- gas which can explode if exposed to
ous amounts of water immediately and flames or sparks.
then consult a doctor. If sulfuric acid
comes into contact with your skin or Keep flames and sparks away from the
clothes, remove your clothes and wash battery. Never smoke when working near
them immediately in copious amounts of the battery.
water. Store in a location out of the reach
of children.
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REMOVING
WARNING To remove the battery, follow the procedure
below:
Wiping the battery with a dry cloth can 1. Support the scooter on the centre stand.
cause a static electricity spark, which 2. Set the ignition switch to OFF.
can start a fire. 3. Remove the screws.
NOTICE
Exceeding the maximum charging rate
for the battery can shorten its life.
3-14
4. Unhook the hooks and remove the front 9. Wipe any white powder adhering to the
leg shield 1. terminal section away with warm water. If
there is severe corrosion, buff it off with
sandpaper.
NOTE:
• When removing battery cables, be sure
to set the ignition switch to OFF and
remove the negative (–) side first. When
attaching battery cables, attach the posi-
tive (+) side first.
• Tighten so that there is no slackness in
5. Disconnect the negative (–) terminal 2. the terminal section, and attach the posi-
6. Remove the cap. Disconnect the positive tive (+) terminal cover firmly.
(+) terminal 3. • When replacing the battery, consult a
7. Remove the band 4. Suzuki dealer.
8. Remove the battery 5.
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INSTALLATION SPARK PLUG
To install the battery:
1. After cleaning, apply a thin layer of REMOVING
grease to the terminal section, install the To remove the spark plug, follow the proce-
battery in the reverse order of removal. dure below:
2. Connect the battery terminals securely 1. Support the scooter on the centre stand.
and reinstall the cap. 2. Open the seat, see “SEAT LOCK” on
page 2-41.
NOTICE 3. Remove the screws, bolts and fasteners.
Remove the trunk, seat 1 and front
Reversing the battery lead wires can frame cover 2.
damage the charging system and the
battery.
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3-17
4. Disconnect the spark plug cap 3. INSPECTION
0.8 – 0.9 mm
5. Remove the spark plug 4 with a spark
plug wrench. Remove the carbon deposits periodically
from the spark plug. Readjust the spark plug
gap to 0.8 – 0.9 mm by using a spark plug
gap thickness gauge.
3-18
INSTALLATION
NOTICE
An improper spark plug may have an
NOTICE
incorrect fit or inappropriate heat range Improper installation of the spark plug
for your engine. This may cause severe can damage your scooter. An overly-
engine damage which may not be cov- tight or cross-threaded spark plug will
ered under warranty. damage the aluminum threads of the cyl-
inder head.
Use one of the spark plugs listed or their
equivalent. Consult your Suzuki dealer if Carefully turn the spark plug by hand
you are not sure which spark plug is cor- into the threads. If the spark plug is new,
rect for your type of usage. tighten it with a wrench about 1/2 turn
past finger tight. If you are reusing the
Plug Replacement Guide old spark plug, tighten it with a wrench
about 1/8 turn past finger tight.
NGK REMARKS
MR7E-9 Standard
NOTICE
NOTE: This scooter uses resistor-type spark Dirt can damage the moving engine
plug to avoid jamming electronic parts. parts of your scooter if it enters an open
Improper spark plug selection may cause spark plug hole.
electronic interference with your scooter igni-
tion system, resulting in scooter performance Cover the spark plug hole while the
problems. Use recommended spark plugs. spark plug is out of the hole.
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AIR CLEANER
WARNING
DESCRIPTION
The air cleaner element must be kept clean Operating the engine without the air
to provide good engine power and gas mile- cleaner element in place can be hazard-
age. If you use your scooter under normal ous. A flame can spit back from the
low-stress conditions, you should service engine to the air intake box without the
the air cleaner at the intervals specified. If air cleaner element to stop it. Severe
you ride in dusty, wet or muddy conditions, engine damage can also occur if dirt
you will need to inspect the air cleaner ele- enters the engine due to running the
ment much more frequently. engine without the air cleaner element.
Use the following procedure to remove the Never run the engine without the air
element and inspect it. cleaner element in place.
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AIR CLEANER ELEMENT
NOTICE Removing
Failure to inspect the air cleaner element To remove the air cleaner element, follow
frequently if the vehicle is used in dusty, the procedure below:
wet, or muddy conditions can damage 1. Support the scooter on the centre stand.
your scooter. The air cleaner element 2. Open the seat, see “SEAT LOCK” on
can become clogged under these condi- page 2-41.
tions, and engine damage may result. 3. Remove the trunk and seat, see
“SPARK PLUG” on page 3-16.
Always inspect the air cleaner element
after riding in severe conditions.
Replace the element as necessary. If
water gets in the air cleaner case, imme-
diately clean the element and the inside
of the case.
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4. Remove the screws. Unhook the hooks 5. Remove the air cleaner element 2.
and remove the air cleaner cap 1.
3-22
6. Inspect the air cleaner element condi- Installation
tion. Replace the air cleaner element Reinstall the cleaned element or new air
periodically. cleaner element in reverse order of removal.
Be absolutely sure that the element is
securely in position and is sealing properly.
NOTICE
A torn air cleaner element will allow dirt
to enter the engine and can damage the
engine.
NOTICE Replace the air cleaner element with a
new one if it is torn. Carefully examine
Compressed air can damage the air the air cleaner element for tears during
cleaner element. cleaning.
Do not blow the air cleaner element with
compressed air.
3-23
AIR CLEANER DRAIN PLUG CLEANING
NOTICE Removing
Failure to position the air cleaner ele- Remove the plugs and drain water and oil at
ment properly can allow dirt to bypass the periodic maintenance interval. The air
the air cleaner element. This will cause cleaner drain plug 1 are located as shown
engine damage. in the illustration.
Installation
Attach the air cleaner drain plug firmly.
3-24
ENGINE OIL AND GEAR OIL < Equivalent Engine Oil >
Equivalent Engine Oil means engine oil that
DESCRIPTION meets the following standards.
Engine life depends on oil amount and qual-
SAE API JASO
ity. Daily oil level checks and periodic
changes are two of the most important SG, SH, SJ, SL,
10W-40 MB
SM or SN
maintenance items to be performed.
API: American Petroleum Institute
NOTE: Before adding, draining, or replacing JASO: Japanese Automobile Standards
engine oil, read cautions on the engine oil Organization
container and instructions in this section.
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SAE engine oil viscosity Energy conserving
If SAE 10W-30 engine oil is not available, Suzuki does not recommend the use of
select an alternative according to the follow- “ENERGY CONSERVING” or “RESOURCE
ing chart. CONSERVING” oils. Some engine oils
which have an API classification of SH, SJ,
SL, SM or SN have an “ENERGY CON-
SERVING” or “RESOURCE CONSERVING”
indication in the API classification donut
ENGINE OIL mark. These oils can negatively affect
engine life and clutch* performance.
NOTICE
Mixing oils of different makes and
grades may alter the quality of the oil
and cause a breakdown.
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API SG, SH, SJ, SL, SM or SN JASO T903
The JASO T903 standard is an index to
select engine oils for 4-stroke scooter and
SERVICE
PI ATV engines. scooter and ATV engines
SJ
A
SAE lubricate clutch and transmission gears with
10W-30 engine oil. JASO T903 specifies perfor-
mance requirements for scooter and ATV
clutches and transmissions.
Recommended
There are two classes, MA(MA1, MA2) and
MB. For example, the oil container shows
API SH, SJ, SL or SM API SN the MA classification as follows.
SERVICE IS
ERVICE
PI
AP
SN
SJ
A
SAE SAE
RESO
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CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL The oil level inspection should be performed
Check the engine oil level as follows: under the following conditions:
Check the engine oil level with the engine oil 1. Place the scooter on the centre stand.
dipstick. The dipstick comes out together 2. Start the engine and run it for three min-
with the oil filler cap as shown. The level on utes.
the dipstick should be between the “L” (Low) 3. Stop the engine and wait three minutes.
and “F” (Full) lines. 4. Hold the scooter vertically and inspect
the engine oil level with the engine oil
dipstick.
F
CAUTION
Hot engine oil and exhaust pipes can
burn you. NOTE: Do not screw in the oil filler cap when
checking the engine oil level.
Wait until the oil drain plug and exhaust
pipes are cool enough to touch with bare
hands before draining oil.
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ENGINE OIL CHANGE AND OIL
NOTICE STRAINER CLEANING
Change the engine oil at the scheduled
Operating the scooter with too little or time. The engine oil should be changed
too much oil can damage the engine. when the engine is hot so that the engine oil
will drain thoroughly from the engine. The
Place the scooter on level ground. Check procedure is as follows:
the oil level with the engine oil dipstick
before each use of the scooter. Be sure Engine oil change
the engine oil level is always above the 1. Place the scooter on the centre stand.
“L” (low) line and not higher than the “F” 2. Remove the engine oil filler cap 1.
(full) line.
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4. Remove the drain plug 2 and “O” ring 3
with a wrench and drain out the engine
oil while holding the scooter vertically.
WARNING
Children and pets may be harmed by
swallowing new or used oil. Repeated,
prolonged contact with used engine oil
may cause skin cancer. Brief contact
with oil may irritate skin.
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Oil strainer cleaning
5. Remove the oil strainer 4 and oil
strainer plug 5.
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9. Pour fresh oil through the filler hole. GEAR OIL LEVEL CHECK AND GEAR
Approximately 650 ml of oil will be OIL CHANGE
required. 1. Place the scooter on level ground on the
centre stand. Hold the scooter vertically
and inspect the gear oil level.
NOTICE 2. Place an oil pan under the final gear
Engine damage may occur if you use oil case.
that does not meet Suzuki’s specifica- 3. Remove the oil level plug 1 and inspect
tions. the oil level. If the level is below the level
hole, add oil until it flows out from the
Be sure to use the oil specified in the level hole.
FUEL AND ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDA- 4. Replace the gasket with a new one.
TIONS section. Tighten the oil level plug 1 to the speci-
fied torque.
10. Tighten the oil filler cap 1. Oil level plug and drain plug
11. Start the engine and allow it to idle for tightening torque:
three minutes. 12 N·m (1.2 kgf-m)
12. Check the oil level according to Oil Level
Check procedure.
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WARNING
Children and pets may be harmed by
swallowing new or used oil. Repeated,
prolonged contact with used engine oil
may cause skin cancer. Brief contact
with oil may irritate skin.
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ENGINE IDLE SPEED FUEL HOSE
INSPECTION INSPECTION
Inspect the engine idle speed. The engine Inspect the fuel hose 1 for damage and fuel
idle speed should be 1600 – 1800 r/min leakage. If any issues are found, the fuel
when the engine is warm. hose must be replaced.
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THROTTLE CABLE
ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the throttle cable play as follows:
1. Remove the boot 1.
2. Loosen the lock nut 2.
3. Turn the adjuster 3 so that the throttle
grip has 2.0 – 4.0 mm play.
4. Tighten the lock nut 2.
5. Replace the boot 1.
2.0 – 4.0 mm
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THROTTLE CABLE BOOTS BRAKES
The throttle cable has boots. Check that the
boots are fit securely. Do not apply water DESCRIPTION
directly to the boots when washing. Wipe off This scooter utilizes a disk brake on the front
dirt from the boots with a wet cloth when the and a drum brake on the rear. Properly
boots are dirty. operating brake systems is vital to safe rid-
ing. Be sure to perform the brake inspection
requirements as scheduled. The brakes
should be inspected at periodic inspection
by your authorized Suzuki dealer.
BRAKE SYSTEM
WARNING
Failure to properly inspect and maintain
your scooter’s brake systems can
increase your chance of a crash.
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Inspect your brake system for the following BRAKE FLUID
items daily: Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir. If
• Inspect the front brake system for signs the level in the reservoir is below the LWR
of fluid leakage. (Lower) mark 1, inspect for pad wear and
• Inspect the front brake hose for leakage leaks.
or a cracked appearance.
• Check the wear of the disk brake pads
and drum brake shoe.
• The combined brake lever should have
the proper stroke and be firm at all times.
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WARNING WARNING
Brake fluid will gradually absorb mois- The use of any fluid except DOT3 or
ture through the brake hoses. Brake fluid DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed container
with high water content lowers the boil- can damage the brake system and lead
ing point and can cause brake system to an accident.
malfunction due to corrosion of brake
components. Boiling brake fluid or brake Clean filler cap before removing. Use
system malfunction could result in an only DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid from a
accident. sealed container. Never use or mix with
different types of brake fluid.
Replace the brake fluid every two years
to maintain braking performance.
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BRAKE PAD
WARNING Inspect the front brake pads by noting
whether or not the friction pads are worn
Brake fluid is harmful or fatal if swal- down to the grooved wear limit line A. If a
lowed, and harmful if it comes in contact pad is worn to the grooved wear limit line, it
with skin or eyes. Solution can be poi- must be replaced with a new one by your
sonous to animals. authorized Suzuki dealer or a qualified ser-
vice mechanic.
If brake fluid is swallowed, do not induce
vomiting. Immediately contact a poison
control centre or a physician. If brake
fluid gets in eyes, flush eyes with water
and seek medical attention. Wash thor-
oughly after handling. Keep out of the
reach of children and animals.
NOTICE
Spilled brake fluid can damage painted
surfaces and plastic parts.
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WARNING
Failure to inspect and maintain the brake
pads and replace them when recom-
mended can increase your chance of
having an accident.
15 – 25 mm
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2. If adjustment is necessary, turning the REAR BRAKE LINING WEAR LIMIT
rear brake adjusting nut 1 clockwise or The scooter is equipped with the brake lin-
counterclockwise will decrease or ing wear limit indicator on brake panels. To
increase the distance. check wear of the brake lining perform the
following procedure:
1. Check if the brake system is properly
adjusted.
2. While fully applying the brake, check that
the indicator 1 is within the range 2 on
the brake panel as shown.
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When changing tyres, be sure to use the
designated tyres below. WARNING
FRONT REAR An improperly repaired or installed tyre
SIZE 90/90-12 54J 90/100-10 53J can cause loss of control and an acci-
MRF MRF dent, or can wear out sooner.
TYPE NYLOGRIP NYLOGRIP
ZAPPER-FG ZAPPER • Ask your Suzuki dealer or a qualified
mechanic to perform tyre repair and
WARNING replacement because proper tools and
experience are required.
Using non-designated tyres may nega- • Install tyres according to the rotation
tively affect the safe operation of your direction shown by arrows on the side-
scooter. wall of each tyre.
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WARNING WARNING
The tyres on your scooter form the cru- Failure to perform break-in of the tyres
cial link between your scooter and the could cause tyre slip and loss of control,
road. Failure to take the precautions which could result in a crash.
below may result in a crash due to tyre
failure. Use extra care when riding on new tyres.
Perform proper break-in of the tyres
• Check tyre condition and pressure referring to the BREAK-IN section of this
before each ride, and adjust pressure manual and avoid hard acceleration,
if necessary. hard cornering, and hard braking for the
• Avoid overloading your scooter. first 160 km.
• Replace a tyre when worn to the speci-
fied limit, or if you find damage such
as cuts or cracks. NOTE: As new tyres slip easily, do not lean
• Always use the size and type of tyres the scooter too far. Keep the angle of lean
specified in this owner’s manual. gentle while breaking in the tyres.
• Read this section of the owner’s man-
ual carefully.
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TYRE PRESSURE AND LOADING Check tyre pressure each day before you
For safe riding, read the owner’s manual for ride, and be sure the pressure is correct for
information on tyre pressures and selecting the vehicle load according to the chart below.
tyres to use.
Cold tyre inflation pressure
Tyres heat up when the scooter is traveling,
LOAD
increasing the air pressure. Accordingly, use SOLO RIDING DUAL RIDING
the tyre gauge when the tyres are cool, TYRE
before riding, and check to see if the tyres 175 kPa 175 kPa
are at the specified pressure. Adjust to the FRONT 1.75 kgf/cm2 1.75 kgf/cm2
appropriate pressure if the value is outside 25 psi 25 psi
the specified range. Overloading your tyres 200 kPa 250 kPa
can lead to tyre failure and loss of vehicle REAR 2.00 kgf/cm2 2.50 kgf/cm2
control. 29 psi 36 psi
TWI
TWI
subsequent loss of scooter control. Tyre wear
also affects the tyre profile, changing scooter
handling characteristics.
TWI
TWI
wear limit has been reached.
REAR
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WARNING • After repairing a tyre, do not exceed 80
km/h for the first 24 hours. This is to
Failure to follow the instructions below avoid excessive heat build-up which
for tubeless tyres may result in an acci- could result in a tyre repair failure and
dent due to tyre failure. Tubeless tyres tyre deflation.
require different service procedures than • Replace the tyre if it is punctured in
tube tyres. the sidewall area, or if a puncture in
the tread area is larger than 6 mm.
• Tubeless tyres require an air-tight seal These punctures cannot be repaired
between the tyre bead and wheel rim. adequately.
Special tyre irons and rim protectors
or a specialized tyre mounting
machine must be used for removing
and installing tyres to prevent tyre or
rim damage which could result in an
air leak.
• Repair punctures in tubeless tyres by
removing the tyre and applying an
internal patch.
• Do not use an external repair plug to
repair a puncture since the plug may
work loose as a result of the cornering
forces experienced by a scooter tyre.
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SIDE STAND/IGNITION INTERLOCK If the engine stops running when the side
SYSTEM stand is moved to the down position, then
the side stand/ignition interlock system is
INSPECTION working properly. If the engine continues to
Check the side stand/ignition interlock sys- run with the side stand down, then the side
tem for proper operation as follows: stand/ignition interlock system is not work-
1. Sit on the scooter in the normal riding ing properly. Have your scooter inspected by
position, with the side stand up. an authorized Suzuki dealer or a qualified
2. Squeeze the front or combined brake service mechanic.
lever and start the engine.
3. While continuing to hold the brake lever, WARNING
move the side stand to the down posi-
tion. If the side stand/ignition interlock sys-
tem is not working properly, it is possi-
ble to ride the scooter with the side
stand in the down position. This may
interfere with rider control during a left
turn and could cause a crash.
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LIGHTING SYSTEM
This scooter is equipped with LED lighting. NOTICE
Because LED lights have been integrated
into light assemblies, replacement of only Failure to use a light bulb with the cor-
the LED lights is not available. If any of the rect wattage rating can overload the
LED lights cannot be turned on, consult with electrical system of your scooter or
your Suzuki dealer. cause the bulb to burn out sooner.
LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT Use only the light bulbs shown in the
The wattage rating of each bulb is shown in chart as replacement bulbs.
the following chart. When replacing a
burned-out bulb, always use the same watt-
age rating according to the following chart.
Headlight LED
Position light LED
Front turn signal light 12V 10W × 2
Rear turn signal light 12V 10W × 2
Brake light/Taillight LED
License plate light 12V 5W
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Front turn signal light 3. Unhook the hooks. Remove the front
To replace the front turn signal light bulb, fol- handle cover with the front turn signal
low these directions. light assembly 1.
1. Remove the front leg shield by referring
to the BATTERY section. ( 3-12)
2. Remove the screws.
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5. Push in on the burned-out bulb, turn it
counterclockwise, and pull it out.
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Rear turn signal light 2. Remove the screws and take off the
To replace the rear turn signal light bulb, fol- socket 2.
low these directions.
1. Remove the screw. Unhook the hook
and remove the rear turn signal light
assembly 1.
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3. Push in on the burned-out bulb, turn it License plate light
counterclockwise, and pull it out. To replace the license plate light bulb, follow
these directions.
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2. Pull off the bulb 2 from the socket. HEADLIGHT BEAM
DESCRIPTION
The headlight beam can be adjusted up and
down if necessary.
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FUSES
NOTICE
DESCRIPTION
If something electrical on your scooter stops Installing electrical items such as lights,
working, the first thing you should check for gauges, etc., that are not suitable for the
is a blown fuse. The electrical circuits on the scooter may cause fuses to blow or may
scooter are protected from overload by run down the battery.
fuses in the circuits.
Use genuine Suzuki parts when attach-
WARNING ing electrical items.
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FUSES
The fuses are located under the front leg
shield.
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LIST
The following chart shows the main equipment that each fuse protects.
1 Fuse case
2 Spare fuse
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DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR
The diagnostic connector 1 is located
under the front leg shield. Remove the front
leg shield. See “BATTERY” on page 3-12.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
4-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE DOES NOT START
Perform the following checks.
Consult a Suzuki dealer if anything is Consult your Suzuki dealer if you notice any
unclear. failures/issues.
4-2
IN CASE OF OVERHEATING
NOTICE
NOTE: Overheating is a state in which all of
the following conditions are satisfied. Riding while the scooter is overheating
• Engine temperature indicator 1: can cause serious damage to the engine.
Six LCD segments turn on
• Engine temperature indicator symbol 2: Do not ride the scooter if the six LCD
Blinking segments of the engine temperature
indicator turn on and engine tempera-
ture indicator symbol blinks.
4-3
INDICATOR DISPLAYS SCOOTER CONDITION
Consult a Suzuki dealer if the state of the Consult a Suzuki dealer if the state of the
indicator displays is as follows. scooter is as follows.
• The malfunction indicator light (on page • The engine does not start
2-13) comes on • You fall
• The master warning indicator light (on • The scooter makes an unusual noise, or
page2-13) comes on leaks fluid
• The six LCD segments of the engine • Engine performance drops off or is poor
temperature indicator turn on and engine • There is a marked decrease in brake
temperature indicator symbol blinking, fluid, or you need to replace the brake
and does not turn off when engine is fluid or pads
cold (on page 2-19) • Brake performance is poor
• You cannot ascertain why a fuse has
blown
• The tyres are extremely worn or you
need to replace them
4-4
STORAGE PROCEDURE AND SCOOTER CLEANING
5-1
STORAGE PROCEDURE AND SCOOTER
Place the scooter on the side stand on a
SCOOTER CLEANING firm, flat surface where it will not fall over.
For scooters equipped with a centre stand,
use the centre stand for parking.
STORAGE PROCEDURE Wash the scooter before storing, dry it, and
then cover it with a body cover.
DESCRIPTION
When you do not intend to ride the scooter
for a long time, it is important to perform
maintenance before storage. Perform the
maintenance shown below.
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FUEL TYRE
1. Fill the fuel tank to the top with fuel Inflate the tyres to the normal specifications.
mixed with the amount of gasoline stabi-
lizer recommended by the stabilizer EXTERNAL
manufacturer. • Spray all vinyl and rubber parts with rub-
2. Run the engine for a few minutes until ber protectant.
the stabilized gasoline fills the fuel injec- • Spray unpainted surfaces with rust pre-
tion system. ventative.
• Coat painted surfaces with car wax.
BATTERY
1. Remove the battery from the scooter by MAINTENANCE DURING STORAGE
referring to the BATTERY section. Once a month, recharge the battery. Refer
2. Clean the outside of the battery with a to the BATTERY section for instructions. If
mild soap and remove corrosion from the you cannot charge the battery, consult your
terminals and wiring harness. authorized Suzuki dealer.
3. Store the battery in a room above freez-
ing.
5-3
PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING TO CORROSION PREVENTION
SERVICE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT
HOW TO RETURN TO SERVICE CORROSION
• Clean the entire scooter. Perform maintenance to prevent the scooter
• Reinstall the battery by referring to the from rusting and extend its life.
BATTERY section.
• Adjust the pressure of tyres as described The following can cause corrosion.
in the TYRE section. • Sea air, unpaved roads, road salt, mois-
• Lubricate all places as instructed in this ture and accumulation of chemical sub-
manual. stances.
• Do the INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING • Damage to metal parts or painted sur-
as listed in this manual. faces caused by minor crashes, or by
being struck by sand or stones, or other
debris.
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HOW TO HELP PREVENT CORROSION • Store your scooter in a dry, well-venti-
• Wash your scooter frequently, at least lated area. If you often wash your
once a month. Keep your scooter as scooter in the garage or if you frequently
clean and dry as possible. park it inside when wet, your garage may
• Remove foreign material deposits. For- be damp. The high humidity may cause
eign material such as road salt, chemi- or accelerate corrosion. A wet scooter
cals, road oil or tar, tree sap, bird may corrode even in a heated garage if
droppings and industrial fall-out may the ventilation is poor.
damage your scooter’s finish. Remove • Cover your scooter. Exposure to mid-day
these types of deposits as quickly as sun can cause the colours in paint, plas-
possible. If these deposits are difficult to tic parts, and instrument faces to fade.
wash off, an additional cleaner may be Covering your scooter with a high-qual-
required. Follow the manufacturer’s ity, “breathable” scooter cover can help
directions when using these special protect the finish from the harmful UV
cleaners. rays in sunlight, and can reduce the
• Repair finish damage as soon as possi- amount of dust and air pollution reaching
ble. Carefully examine your scooter for the surface. Your Suzuki dealer can help
damage to the painted surfaces. Should you select the right cover for your
you find any chips or scratches in the scooter.
paint, touch them up immediately to pre-
vent corrosion from starting. If the chips
or scratches have gone through to the
bare metal, have a Suzuki dealer make
the repair.
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NOTE: SCOOTER CLEANING
• Wax all areas of the scooter before stor-
age. This prevents rusting. WASHING THE SCOOTER
• Clean the scooter with cool water imme- Washing the scooter helps to extend its life
diately after riding on road salt or riding and keeps it in pristine condition. Waxing will
along the coast. Be sure to use cool also provide you with the opportunity to find
water because warm water can acceler- any abnormalities and to prevent malfunc-
ate corrosion. tions. Wash the scooter when it is cold.
1. Remove dirt and mud from the scooter
with cool running water. You may use a
soft sponge or brush. Do not use hard
materials which can scratch the paint.
2. Wash the entire scooter with a mild
detergent or car wash soap using a
sponge or soft cloth. The sponge or cloth
should be frequently soaked in the soap
solution.
3. Once the dirt has been completely
removed, rinse off the detergent with
running water.
4. After rinsing, wipe off the scooter with a
wet chamois or cloth and allow it to dry
in the shade.
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5. Check carefully for damage to painted
surfaces. If there is any damage, obtain
“touch-up” paint and “touch-up” the dam-
NOTICE
age following the procedure below: If water gets into the mufflers, air
a. Clean all damaged spots and allow cleaner, or electrical parts during clean-
them to dry. ing, it may cause failure to start or rust.
b. Stir the paint and “touch-up” the dam-
aged spots lightly with a small brush. Be careful not to get water into the
c. Allow the paint to dry completely. above parts during cleaning.
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PLASTIC PARTS
NOTICE Plastic parts such as headlight lens, speed-
ometer display are easy to be damaged.
Cleaning your scooter with any alkaline When such part is cleaned, wash it using
or strong acid cleaner, gasoline, brake water after cleaning it using neutral deter-
fluid, or any other solvent will damage gent or soapy water, and wipe it with a soft
the scooter parts. cloth.
5-8
WAXING THE SCOOTER SPECIAL CARE FOR MATTE FINISH
After washing the scooter, waxing and pol- PAINT
ishing are recommended to further protect Do not use polishing compounds or waxes
and beautify the paint. that contain polishing compounds on sur-
• Only use good quality waxes and pol- faces which have a matte finish. Doing so
ishes. will change the appearance of the matte fin-
• When using waxes and polishes, ish.
observe the precautions specified by the
manufacturers. Solid-type waxes may be difficult to remove
from surfaces with a matte finish.
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INSPECTION AFTER CLEANING
WARNING
DESCRIPTION
After drying the scooter, apply grease. To Operating the scooter with wet brakes
help extend your scooter’s life, lubricate it can be hazardous. Wet brakes may not
according to the “LUBRICATION POINTS” provide as much stopping power as dry
section. brakes. This could lead to a crash.
Follow the procedures in the “INSPECTION
BEFORE RIDING” section to check your Test your brakes after washing the
scooter for any issues that may have scooter, while riding at slow speed, and
arisen during your last ride. in a safe location. If necessary, apply the
brakes several times to let friction dry
out the linings.
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CONSUMER INFORMATION
6-1
CONSUMER INFORMATION
NOTICE
CATALYTIC CONVERTER Improper scooter operation can cause
catalyst or other scooter damage.
DESCRIPTION
The muffler on this scooter contains a cata- To avoid damage to the catalyst or other
lytic converter. This catalytic converter related components, you should take the
works to reduce the volume of toxic sub- following precautions:
stances output in exhaust gases. • While the scooter is in motion, do not
Inappropriate adjustment or erroneous han- operate the ignition switch or engine
dling may cause incomplete combustion stop switch, or turn off the engine,
(misfiring), resulting in the temperature of except in an emergency.
the catalytic converter rising to extreme lev- • Do not try to start the engine by push-
els. Take care, as this may damage the cata- ing the scooter or by coasting down a
lytic converter or other related parts. hill.
• Do not start the engine with the spark
Although the catalytic converter does not plug wire removed during diagnostic
require any special inspections or mainte- testing.
nance, please perform specified engine
inspections and maintenance.
6-2
ON-BOARD SCOOTER COMPUTER DATA
• Do not idle the engine unnecessar-
ily or for long periods. INFORMATION
• Do not use all of the gasoline in the
DESCRIPTION
fuel tank.
Your scooter is equipped with on-board
• If engine performance deteriorates
computer systems, which monitor and con-
or is poor, have your scooter
trol several aspects of scooter performance,
inspected at a Suzuki dealer.
including the following:
DATA TYPES
• Engine condition, such as engine speed.
• Transmission condition, such as gear
position.
• Operating status, such as accelerator,
brakes, gear position.
• Information related to computer system
failures of all kinds.
NOTE:
• Data recorded differs depending on vehi-
cle type.
• Voice data is not recorded.
• Depending on the conditions of use,
data may not be recorded in some
cases.
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DISCLOSURE OF DATA SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
Suzuki Philippines Incorporated and third
parties contracted by Suzuki Philippines DESCRIPTION
Incorporated may acquire and use data Record the frame and engine serial num-
recorded by on-board computers to bers in the next page for use in procedures
diagnose vehicle faults, conduct research, such as creating vehicle registration docu-
and development, and improve quality. ments. You also need these numbers to help
your dealer when you order parts.
Suzuki Philippines Incorporated and third
parties contracted by Suzuki Philippines
Incorporated will not disclose or provide
the information acquired to a third party
other than in the fol-lowing cases.
• When the user of the vehicle has con-
sented.
• When required or allowed to do so
based on laws and ordinances, a court
injunction, or other legal force.
• When providing data that has been pro-
cessed so that users and vehicles can-
not be identified, for use by research
institutes, etc., in statistical processing,
etc.
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FRAME NUMBER
The frame number 1 is stamped on the rear
frame as shown in the illustration.
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SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS AND KERB MASS
Overall length ....................................................................... 1895 mm
Overall width......................................................................... 710 mm
Overall height ....................................................................... 1175 mm
Wheelbase ........................................................................... 1265 mm
Kerb mass ............................................................................ 106 kg
ENGINE
Type ..................................................................................... Four-stroke, air-cooled, OHC
Number of cylinder ............................................................... 1
Bore...................................................................................... 52.5 mm
Stroke ................................................................................... 57.4 mm
Displacement........................................................................ 124 cm3
Compression ratio ................................................................ 10.3 : 1
Fuel system .......................................................................... Fuel injection
Air cleaner ............................................................................ Paper element
Starter system ...................................................................... Electric and Primary kick
Lubrication system ............................................................... Wet sump
DRIVE TRAIN
Clutch ................................................................................... Dry shoe, automatic, centrifugal type
Gearshift pattern................................................................... Automatic
Reduction ratio ..................................................................... Variable change (2.645 – 0.801)
Final reduction ratio.............................................................. 8.552 (42/17 × 45/13)
Drive system......................................................................... V-belt drive
CHASSIS
Front suspension.................................................................. Telescopic, cylindrical coil, hydraulic
Rear suspension .................................................................. Swingarm type, cylindrical coil, hydraulic
Front brake ........................................................................... Disk brake
Rear brake............................................................................ Drum brake
Front tyre size....................................................................... 90/90-12 54J, tubeless type
Rear tyre size ....................................................................... 90/100-10 53J, tubeless type
ELECTRICAL
Ignition type .......................................................................... Electronic ignition (Transistorized)
Spark plug ............................................................................ NGK MR7E-9
Battery .................................................................................. 12V 14.4kC (4 Ah)/10HR
Generator ............................................................................. Single-phase A.C. generator
Fuse ..................................................................................... 20A/15A
Headlight .............................................................................. LED
Brake light/Taillight ............................................................... LED
Turn signal light .................................................................... 12V 10W × 4
Position light ......................................................................... LED
License plate light................................................................. 12V 5W
Meter illumination light.......................................................... LED
High beam indicator light...................................................... LED
Turn signal indicator light ..................................................... LED
Malfunction indicator light..................................................... LED
Master warning indicator ...................................................... LED
Eco mode indicator light ....................................................... LED
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank............................................................................... 5.2 L
Engine oil, oil change ......................................................... 650 ml
Overhaul........................................................... 800 ml
Gear oil, oil change............................................................ 50 ml
Overhaul.............................................................. 60 ml
INDEX
A E
ACCESSORY USE AND SCOOTER ELECTRIC STARTER SWITCH............... 2-27
LOADING..................................................1-19 ENGINE IDLE SPEED.............................. 3-34
AIR CLEANER..........................................3-19 ENGINE NUMBER ..................................... 6-5
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT........................3-21 ENGINE OIL AND GEAR OIL .................. 3-24
ENGINE STOP SWITCH.......................... 2-26
B
BATTERY .................................................3-12 F
BRAKE LEVER.........................................2-36 FRAME NUMBER ...................................... 6-5
BRAKES ...................................................3-35 FRONT BOX............................................. 2-43
FRONT HOOK.......................................... 2-44
C FRONT RACK .......................................... 2-44
CATALYTIC CONVERTER ........................6-2 FUEL ........................................................ 1-18
CENTER STAND......................................2-47 FUEL HOSE ............................................. 3-34
FUEL LEVEL INDICATOR ....................... 2-12
D FUEL TANK.............................................. 3-11
DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTOR ...................3-59 FUSES...................................................... 3-56
DIMMER SWITCH ....................................2-25
DOCUMENT HOLDER .............................2-45
H M
HANDLEBAR SWITCHES..........................2-6 MAINTENANCE CHART ............................ 3-6
HEADLIGHT BEAM ..................................3-55 MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT ....... 2-13
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LIGHT .............2-19 MASTER WARNING INDICATOR
HOOK .......................................................2-46 LIGHT ....................................................... 2-13
HORN SWITCH ........................................2-26
O
I ON-BOARD SCOOTER COMPUTER DATA
IGNITION SWITCH...................................2-21 INFORMATION .......................................... 6-3
IN CASE OF OVERHEATING ....................4-3
INSTRUMENT PANEL .............................2-11 P
PLASTIC PARTS........................................ 5-8
K
KICK STARTER LEVER...........................2-40 R
REFUELING ............................................. 2-32
L
LCD.............................................................2-8
LIGHTING SYSTEM .................................3-50
LOCATION OF PARTS ..............................2-2
LUBRICATION..........................................3-11
S U
SEAT LOCK AND HELMET USB SOCKET .......................................... 2-47
HOLDERS ................................................2-41
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ...................6-4
SIDE STAND/IGNITION INTERLOCK
SYSTEM ...................................................3-49
SPARK PLUG...........................................3-16
SPEEDOMETER ......................................2-11
STANDS ...................................................2-46
SUZUKI EASY START SYSTEM .............2-30
T
THROTTLE CABLE ..................................3-35
TOOLS......................................................3-10
TRUNK .....................................................2-42
TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT .........2-11
TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH...............2-26
TYRES......................................................3-43
CONDITIONS NOT COVERED BY
Warranty System WARRANTY
• Units that have not undergone required
WARRANTY COVERAGE periodic inspection.
FOR ALL MODELS • Units serviced by mechanics not autho-
24 months or 20,000km rized by Suzuki.
whichever comes first • Units damaged by use of parts other
than Suzuki Genuine Parts.
EXPENDABLE PARTS NOT • Damages caused by users negligence
COVERED BY WARRANTY or abuse.
• Spark plugs • Delivery or transport problems.
• Lamp bulbs • Changes or alterations in the unit not
• Fuses recommended by Suzuki.
• Rubber parts except engine oil seals • Accidents, collisions, over-revolution of
• Bolts, nuts, washers engine, racing...
• Brake / clutch linings • Use of fuel and oil not recommended by
• Cables Suzuki.
• Gaskets • Trouble caused by breaking a seal or
• Tires and inner tubes disassembling any unremovable parts
• Mags such as ECM, CDI unit, switches, speed-
• Spokes ometer, oil pump, fuel pump, etc.
• Sprockets (Engine and wheel) • Trouble caused by inappropriate care
• Drive chain / V-belt (Rusting, fading of color, natural deterio-
ration, etc.)
SERVICE RECORD
Reliability and performance depend on the special care and maintenance of your motorcycle.
Visit your dealers for Periodic Maintenance Service when your motorcycle has reached the
specified number of month/s or kilometer reading (whichever comes first) as shown below.
Owner’s Dealer
Name Name
Address Address
Model Color Date Purchased
Eng No. Frame No.