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Parts manual RT 125 D

Reference: EPCHYRTD1252
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Spare parts manual for HYOSUNG

Models: RT 125 D

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Spare parts manual (EPC) for HYOSUNG


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RT 125 D Type: SEU01

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MOTORIZATION:

  • 124.7 Cm3 - V-twin - 4 Stroke

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  • Carburetors

Ultra-complete and very understandable documentation with lots of drawings.

Language: Nomenclature in English

Manual of 96 pages pdf

Edition date : 2005

Covered vintages : All of the type

CONTAINS ALL THE EXPLODED SPARE PARTS AND THEIR MANUFACTURER REFERENCES

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ALLOWS YOU TO ORDER YOUR SPARE PARTS WORLDWIDE WITHOUT MAKING ERRORS

COMPLETE VEHICLE DEALING

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The technical characteristics of each product appear in the “technical sheet” tab as well as their “paper or CDROM” support.

you will find all the technical terms used in the advertisements in the “how to choose” part of the site

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The web talks about it:

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I'm from Malta and I bought one of these new motorcycles. My bike is only 2 months old, so I can't judge that much.
But I still have few pros and cons to comment on.

Advantages:
- Cheap to buy and use.
- very economical. I calculated that I could easily do 100 mpg or 36 km/l or 3 l/100 km.
- Very easy to handle.
- It has good torque and keeps gears very well, even with a light passenger behind you.
- Nice appearance and looks like a big motorcycle.
- It's a fun motorcycle. It handles well on the road and in some off-road.

Cons:
- Although the rear shock is adjustable, I still think it is a little stiff on the road.
- I can't get used to the choak system. I always follow the manual procedure when starting up,
but the behavior will never be the same. I don't know why.
- An additional fuel gauge and lockable fuel cap would be ideal.
-Auto folding stand is a pain in the ass and not a safety feature.
- Sometimes I hear strange clicking noises coming from the engine when I turn and
when I put it on the stand after a long run while the engine is still running.
- The frame could be lighter and the tires could be thinner.
These will reduce friction and increase fuel economy.
- The engine protection could be made of metal and not plastic.
- Rust is not a problem at the moment, but I think it will be in the future.
There is already paint coming out of the engine and I don't use it in the rain.

Anyway, overall I'm happy with the bike, but you can see for yourself
that it has more disadvantages than advantages. To be really honest,
I could have saved more and bought a better bike, for example Yamaha,
Honda or Suzuki. And I think you should do the same. Now that I have it,
I told myself I couldn't wait to buy a motorcycle and I went crazy for the retro look of the RT125D.
The price was even very attractive. .

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