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1.                               The maintenance and adjustments in this table are easy to follow and must be carried out to keep the motorcycle in good running condition     NOTE      Inspect and carry out these operations only if it is necessary      17        Ce    KTP x7       MANTENANCE SCHEDULE    Brakecaliperpistonseal amp dustseal                         Evey2yers                     o   Brake hose and pipe Eoo 07 Every years                  Spoke tightness and rim runout fhu Pe  Lubricate drive chain ee Lo 07    1flup         Drive chain flue fe ee  Sfilups       MENFE    Chain slider EE  Front fork Whendamaged   When necessary          Front fork oil Oooo S  Eveyyear fe  Nuts  bolt  fasteners     bfilups     5filups    5 fill ups  Low Loo   Fuel hose 7fllups f     10 fill ups    Drive chain wear i e O O         Ol 5 fill ups  5 fill ups 5 fill ups 5 fill ups     Fuel system BEEN ae  Steering play    dflup Pe  Rear sprocket  General lubrication    oteering bearing    hen necessary                 5fillups                         Bfilups          fOfilups    5 fill ups      y  5 fill ups 5 fill ups   10 fill ups 10 fill ups  10 fill ups     Swingarm and linkages 5 fill ups 5 fill ups 5 fill ups   Rear shock absorber oil Every 2 years 2 years       2  D  o  D  NY      2  ae    The maintenance and adjustments in this table are easy to follow and must be carried out to keep the motorcycle in good running condition     NOTE      Inspect and carry out these operations only i
2.              39  Bolts and nuts CATS Ride MNT 40  HAI FUG ANON PER EE E T 42  Tunning  Carburetor and Suspension                              seeeeseessse 43  Final FO CORINA C IG AGO   cce usieotuesu dutem eudtenduieidan edm mudud a e Sed ius 51  wisdom mm 52  Preparation for competition wicssccdconsnccaseccondencdeowetinddokesdedsansdoencaedcnsees 53  OO 12    ENEE A AE TT A T E 54  GAS GAS Multifunction Instructions                                      sees 55  TIOHGISSIIOOHPIEG smit MIRI E NITE IN DIEM NIMM 63  Electi Sche MaS eos ee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee cee ere ee 68  Warani Manual seses E IR UnUHEUEK MURS mine meena 69       CP KTP x7    SPECIFICATIONS       ENGINE   125 cc Engine  Bore and stroke  Displacement    200 cc Engine  only EC   Bore and stroke  Displacement    250 cc Engine  Bore and stroke  Displacement    300 cc Engine  only EC   Bore and stroke  Displacement    Carburettor  diameter of diffusor  Lubrication system  10096 Synthetic Oil  Mineral Oil  Only USA   otarting system  Ignition system  Ignition timing    TRANSMISSION   Transmission type   Clutch type   Secondary drive   Gear ratio  200 cc  250 cc  300 cc     2 cycles  single cylinder  crankcase intake  liquid cooled    54 x 54 5 mm  124 cc    62 5 x 65 mm  199 4 cc    66 4 x 72 mm  249 3 cc    72x 12mm  294 7 cc    38   Mixture   50 1   2   32 1   3   Starting lever  CDI system   1 mm BTDC    6 speed in cascade   Hydraulic operated multi plate in oil bath  Chain driven   1st 2 071  29 14    2nd 
3.   Clutch lever  2  Engine stop button  3  Fuel tank cap  4  Brake fluid reservoir  5  Front brake lever  6  Throttle grip  7  CDI Switch    4 7 5 6    3  GAS GAS SM 2008 g    Hip        1  Clutch lever  aos   O iF ae  hea 4 2  Steering  lights  horn and  DM   headlamp controls   3  Fuel tank cap  4  Brake fluid reservoir  5  Front brake lever  6  Throttle grip  7  CDI Switch       GAS GAS EC 2008       7   8   9     10   11   12   13   14   15   16        Brake disc   Front suspension  Brake fluid reservoir  Fuel tank   Carburetor   Rear shock absorber  Brake caliper  Radiator   Gasoline cock   Shift pedal    COP IIOP x7          18 19 20       21 22 23 24 25 26    17  Air cleaner   18  Muffler   19  Seat   20  Gas reservoir   21  Chain guide   22  Chain   23  Suspension linkage and swingarm  24  Rear brake pedal   25  Kick start pedal   26  Exhaust    Ce    KTP x7    GAS GAS MC 2008    18    7   8   9     19 9       22 21 23    Brake disc  Front suspension  Brake fluid reservoir    10  Fuel tank  13  Brake caliper    14   18   19     Radiator  Muffler  Seat    20    24 25     10     10          26 14 13    20  Gas reservoir  amp  Rear shock absorber  21  Chain guide   22  Chain   23  Suspension linkage and swingarm  24  Rear brake pedal   25  Kick start pedal   26  Exhaust       GAS GAS SM 2008    18    19 20    Ce    OCP ET             7   8   9     10   14   18   19     21 2223 24 25    Brake disc   Front suspension  Brake fluid reservoir  Fuel tank   Radiator   Muffler   
4.   TABLE OF CONTENTS    ges CTCT                               3  How to use this TD ETE  iestss electa adea tucqoboa ici code topa abri ndeio  4  Table of contents MT D  SC ICAO NS seors binni RE 6  Location of GCOMPONEINS pis cis csencsancssaccpachscansticnsawenpacahimcbanateiensemntembantented 8  GIG SSEBDIU eee eee nee en ene A E E eee 12  gi                                           t 12  Serial LUI REI o NIRE RR RR 14  me MOOG AOI  Ale EET TT 14  Starting the engine NE TR 14  Sa ERS S  E E A RR 15  Stopping the motorcycle             nnannenneennnannenennnnonnrnnnrnrnrnrnnnennrenrerenes 16  Riding during the Break In Period                                                     16  Maintenance Schedule                 cccccccceccseeeeeeeceeeceeeceeeeseeeaeeeeeeesaeess 17  Electronic lonilO Mses ie             19   7e7e   Ale oyo i a cette E nee eee A E ee ee ee 19  SPAK ai    S  ee A ETT 20  EEEE E a E E deseen E A E O TS 22  PE pi NR E E fee ee eee eee ene 24  ii isui 16   P T TET 25  CDG TOT EET 25  CU o A A EE E AA A E N E E 26    Ce    IIOP KT       FAS Vo O se reds cece cts EE S EEEE ES 26  Drive Chain SOG ae se dinstescescinseeerastuanesscdangaeseetessaniaaedssudstneneceeeases  27  PTA VOC AN oeer er E E E        29  BS FA E e E E EE AESA A E E 30  See e AA E RE 31  BG SING IOC RAO  ENT 32  miedo de                       M 33  Rear s  SpenSioN eee ee nee naa ee nee eee eee 36  di cme                                                 38  Ss                               
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6.  86  A 20    T  68   U  R 10  E  90     0  C   10   14      0 90 0 92 0 94 0 96    CORRECTION FACTOR    NEEDLE POSITION   AIR SCREW OPENING    CORRECTION  FACTOR 1 06 or HIGHER 1 06   1 02 1 02   0 98 0 98   0 94 0 94 or LOWER    NEEDLE LOWER CLIP 1 SAME SAME SAME RAISE CLIP  POSITION POSITION 1 POSITION  AIR SCREW TIGHTEN 1 TURN TIGHTEN 1 2 SAME LOOSEN LOOSEN  OPENING TURN 1 2 TURN 1 TURN       2  SUSPENSION TUNE UP    This adjustment is very critical because if an improperly tuned  suspension will keep even the best rider from attaining the full benefit  of his machine s ability  Check the suspension in accordance to the  rider and the terrain conditions       If the motorcycle is new  break in the suspension with at least one  hour of riding before making any setting evaluations or changes     The three factors which must be considered are rider s weight   rider s ability  and terrain conditions  additional influences include  the rider s style and position on the motorcycle        f you have a problem  test by changing your riding posture or  position so it can be deduced      Adjust the suspension to match the rider s strong points  If he is  fast through the corners  adjust the suspension to allow fast cornering     Make setting changes in small increments  a little bit goes a long  way  and it is very easy to overadjust a setting       he front and rear suspension should be balanced  when one is  changed  the other might need to be changed similarly     When evaluating
7.  Chain Slack Inspection    The space between the chain and the swingarm at the same height  of the chain slider should be 30 50 mm  Rotate the rear wheel to  find the place where the chain is tighter  Adjust the drive chain if it  has too much or too little slack                       3 Pa                gt  30 50 mms      3 sd     x oca     C M  em v9    s  m D P m  a    KE  a  Ee cm       In addition to checking the slack  rotate the rear wheel to inspect for  damaged rollers  loose pin and links  unevenly or excessively worn  teet  and damaged teeth        CP KTP KT    Drive Chain Slack Adjustment   Tighten the chain tensor nuts  B       Tighten rear axle nut to 98 Nm     Loosen the rear axle nut  A     Rotate the wheel  measure the chain slack again at the tightest    Turn the nuts on the chain adjusting tensors  B  until the drive position  and readjust if necessary     chain has a gap of 30 50 mm between the chain and the swing  arm  To keep the chain and wheel aligned  the left chain tensor  should aligned with the right chain tensor     WARNING    If the axle nut is not securely tightened an unsafe riding condition  may result        Drive chain  chain guide  chain slider  and rear sprocket teeth     When the chain is worn so much that it is more than 2  longer than  when new  it is no longer safe for use and should be replaced   Whenever the chain is replaced  inspect both the engine output  pinion and rear sprocket teeth  and replace them if necessary  Worn  sprocke
8.  NOTE  A welded area on the rim may indicate excessive runout   Disregard this when measuring rim runout         A   Spoke adjusting wrench           Ce    KTP x7       CLEANING CAUTION    To avoid excessive ageing of the plastic parts and other washable       1  Preparation for washing pieces of the motorcycle  it is suggested that these items must be  washed carefully  If the washer applies water at high pressure and or  Before washing the motorcycle  precautions must be taken to prevent temperature  take the precaution of maintaining the washer outlet  water from entering the following parts of the motorcycle  gun at a distance of 30 centimeters minimum  this will ensure the  correct gloss of the plastics and maintain adherence of the self   Exhaust  Cover it with a plastic bag tightened with rubber bands  adhesive labels that decorate the motorcycle     Clutch and brake levers  hand grips  and engine stop button   Cover these parts with plastic bags  3  After washing    Air cleaner intake  Cover the opening with tape or with a rag    Remove the plastic bags  and clean the air cleaner intake     Lubricate the points listed in the lubrication section  see pag  40        Start the engine and let it run for 5 minutes     Check the brakes before operating the motorcycle     2  Where to be careful    Avoid spraying water with any great force near the following WARNING    areas     Never wax or lubricate the brake disc  Loss of braking and an accident    Brake calipers and brake
9.  Wheel circumference adjustment  1 mm     3 999 mm  1 mm increments     Operating   storage temperature  from 0   C to 60   C  from 32   F to 140   F    from  20   C to 80   C  from  4   F to 176   F    Battery   life  3V CR2032   Approx  1 year    Functions    RPM  Bar   Tachometer with bar graph  The bar graph of the tachometer displays  up to 12 000 rpm    RPM  Digital Tachometer   The rpm are shown on the right side  second row  The digital  tachometer displays up to 12 000 rpm  The tachometer signal can  be captured from the sparkplug cable     Gear change indicator according to rpm   This function permits setting an indicator for changing gears at a  specific rpm level  The red LED warning light flashes when the rpm  reaches the specific level and stops flashing when the gear is  changed     SPD  Speedometer  The speedometer information appears in the centre of the screen   It shows up to 399 9 kmph or mph     MS  Maximum speed gauge  It shows the highest speed reached since the last resetting of the  data     DST  Distance travelled   This appears on the right side  in the second line of the screen  The  TRIP function contains the vehicle s accumulated mileage since the  last RESET operation     Ce    KTP KT    ODO  Odometer  It shows the total mileage accumulated by the vehicle  The data is  stored in the memory  even when the device is not running     ART  Time of use controller  Calculates the total time in operation  It starts counting from the  moment the motor is
10.  all bolts and nuts to the proper torque using an adequate wrench  A bolt or nut loose might damage the motorcycle or even cause an    Brake caliper mounting bolt PU    Disc mountingscrew   10        accident     Cylinder head screws PS  Cylinder nut   25    engine drain plug   20        Engine mountingbolt   36      Frontaxlebott         1      51     Front brake hose mounting bolt       6      Suspensionclampbolt       29      Steeringnut  98     Rearaxlenut   98     Rearbrakepedalbolt   9        Subframebracketboit   26      Rearshockabsorberboit       39    Rear drive plate nut   29   Spokes 0     O15    Steeringstemnut            4      Torquerodbolt           81     Rearlinkagebolt   81     _Kick startpedalbolt   20    Kicksstartpedalnut           25    Gearshiftpedalbolt   15    Water pump cover drain plug         9       Crankcase screws   Crankcasescrews           10      Starterpedalplatescrew                    8      Ignition motor stator screws   8      Ignition motor coil nut   40     Selector spring fixing screw            15        Primaynut  40  Clutch spring screws   10    Valve control support screws   10      Valve control nuts               8  Reed valve screws           10    Thermostat housing screws   10      Clutch housing screws   10    Valve housing screws      Ignition housing screws   10          CP KTP x7       LUBRICATION    Lubricate the points shown here  apply either engine oil or grease   periodically or whenever the vehicle has been operate
11.  for the entire circuit     Special care according to the terrain conditions     1  In dry  dusty conditions special care must be given to keep the  air cleaner element clean since it accumulates dirt and the engine  operates too  rich      2  When riding on wet heavy clay the mud adheres to the tires and  other parts of the vehicle  The mud can add significantly to the  weight of the vehicle and therefore reduce performance  Take  care so that the engine is not overheated  The same applies  when driving in deep sand     3  In muddy or sandy conditions loosen the drive chain slack to  release its tension     4  Check chain and sprocket   pinion wear frequently when riding  in mud or sand since wear is increased under these conditions     SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE  Refer to the sparts parts catalogue     CP KTP x7       FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS    PREVENTIVE ADVICE   Before you ride the motorcycle  take all the time you may require  to check your motorcycle  carry out the periodical upkeep and check  all functions  In different sections of this manual you will find data  and work specifications that must be done at an autorized GAS GAS  dealer  because of this and to extend the useful life of the motorcycle   all periodical inspections must be carried out by specially trained  professionals at a GAS GAS Post Sale Service Shop     Poor maintenance work of the motorcycle or not taking proper care  of any problem  even if its is a small concern  can cause severe  personal injury and may
12.  lead to death     SAFE RIDING OF YOUR MOTORCYCLE   Safe riding of a motorcycle does not only depend on the vehicle   The driver   s intelligence and common sense are key factors to be  taken into consideration  It is recommended that you practice your  favorite sport wearing all the necessary safety equipment  helmet   protection gear  boots  etc       LEGAL ADVICE   In the interest of technical development we reserve the right to  modify the construction  the equipment and accesories of the  motorcycle  It is understood that all measurements  weights and  power data must include their respective tolerances  The photographs  included in this manual may not match the model you have purchased   The descriptions and the illustrations may vary depending on the  volume of equipment and accesories of your motorcycle and also  of the versions exported  Because of this  there can be no liability  except in case of errors  misprint or omission     GAS GAS MOTOS  S A  reserves the right to make changes and or  modifications at any time without notice        CP KP KT          HOMOLOGATION  SM y EC      The vehicle you have just acquired has been homologated under the directives of the EU and complies with all the homologation requirements  demanded     Compulsory homologation elements required  among others  when travelling on a public road and to meet periodical vehicle inspection  approval at state controlled plants are listed below     Among other requirements  all homologation comp
13.  one step at a time  The straight area of the  needle affects throttle valve response in the small openings range     Clip position      Jet needle  number    I    Right section  i       Test runs with the motorcycle      Warm up the engine with the carburetor at the standard setting   and inspect the operating conditions of the spark plug     Test ride the motorcycle with the throttle opened     Symptoms of improper settings  If your motorcycle exhibits one of the following symptoms the changes    must be adjusted  Before attempting any changes  make sure that  everything else is in good operating condition     Check the condition of the spark plug  make sure the ingnition timing  is correct  service the air cleaner element  decarbonize the exhaust  tube   If you machine has run properly up to this point  it is possible that  the problem is elsewhere  changing the carburetor settings in such  a case would probably be a waste of time     Spark plug condition  Insulator is dry  amp  light tan color BEEN    Correct    Too lean   White color insulator Replace the main jet to one  step larger    Too rich    Insulator is wet  amp  black color   Replace the main jet to one  step smaller      Set the carburetor so that the engine delivers satisfactory power  with the throttle valve opened       f the air fuel mixture is too lean  the engine tends to overheat and  may be seized  On the other hand  if it is too rich  the spark plug  easily gets wet and causes misfires  The proper mixt
14.  plug     NOTE  If the engine performance drops  replace the spark plug first to  recover its output     TRANSMISSION    For the transmission and clutch to function properly  maintain the  transmission oil level at the optimum level and change it periodically   A motorcycle with insufficient transmission oil  deteriorated or  contaminated can accelerate wear and tear and cause transmission  damages        Oil level inspection      Wait a few minutes if the motorcycle has been operating             1 a tee i         Check the oil level  through the  inspection window  in the lower right  hand side of the  engine  A      i   Oil level must be  kept between the  maximum and   minimum marks     waa   If the lever is too    high  you have to  remove the excess  oil through the drain    plug  B         f the level is low  add the necessary quantity of oil by opening the  plug  C   Use the same type and oil manufacturer used currently  with the engine     Viscosity  SAE 10W30  Capacity  750 cc  EC 125     Transmission Oil    900 cc  EC 200 250 300        Ce    KTP KT       Oil change    NOTE  The engine must be completely cool and then warm up the  engine again for a few minutes to normal operating temperature   to register the correct engine oil temperature and to obtain an  accurate oil level measurement       The transmission oil should be changed periodically to ensure  long engine life      Warm up the engine for 5 minutes so any oil sediment will float      Stop the engine  an
15.  pump piston  could result  Clean the disc with trichloroethylene or acetone     Ignition coil or into the spark plug cap     Front and rear wheel hubs     Steering bearings     Rear suspension system     Swingarm bearings        Ce    KTP x7    BOLTS AND NUTS TIGHTENING          Every day before riding  check the tighteness of the bolts and nuts described here  Also check that all other fasteners are in place and in good  condition     1    2 3 4                10 11 12 13 14    Front and rear wheel    Front fork    Handlebar    Clutch lever holder screw   Cylinder head bolt    Spark plug    Cylinder nuts    Air cleaner box holder bolts   Trailing plate bolts                       15 16 17 18    10  Spokes    11  Front axle bolt    12  Brake hose screw    13  Radiator bracket bolts     14  Engine holder bolts and nuts     15  Gearshift pedal bolt   16  Subframe bracket bolt   17  Chain guide bolts    18  Chain adjuster nut     19 20       26 27 28    19  Seat mounting bolts    20  Subframe bolts    21  Rear shock absorber bolts   22  Exhaust mounting bolts     23  Suspension top bridge bolts     24  Steering stem nut    25  Brake lever bracket screw   26  Rear axle nut    2   Linkage mounting bolt      40     21 23 24 25       29 30 31 32 33    28  Rear brake pedal bolt    29  Torque rod mounting bolt    30  Swingarm shaft nut    31  Kick start pedal bolt    32  Kick start pedal nut    33  Front brake hose fastening screw     CP KTP x7          Torque Values Table    Tighten
16.  radiator fins could be damaged  and impair the radiator effectiveness     Do not obstruct or deflect airflow through the radiator by installing  unauthorized accessories  Any interference with the radiator airflow  can lead to engine overheating and damage        Coolant information    To protect the cooling system aluminum parts  engine and radiator   from rust and corrosion  the use of corrosion and rust inhibitors  chemicals in the coolant is essential  If rust inhibitors were not used   over a period of time the radiator will be corroded  This will clog the  tubes of the cooling system     CAUTION    Use of incorrect coolant solutions will cause engine and cooling  system damage    Use coolant containing corrosion inhibitors made specifically for  aluminum engines and radiators in accordance with the instructions  of the manufacturer     WARNING    Chemical liquids are harmful to the human body  Follow manufacturer  instructions     CAUTION    Distilled water must be used with corrosion inhibitors and the  antifreeze in the cooling system  If tap water is used in the system     the cooling tubes can be clogged and reduce the cooling system  efficiency              If the lowest ambient temperature encountered falls below the freezing  point of water  protect the cooling system  Use a permanent type of  antifreeze in the cooling system  distilled water and ethylene glycol  and corrossion inhibitors for aluminium engines and radiators      For the coolant mixture ratio und
17.  rpm    When the set rpm is reached   the right hand warning LED  flashes to show that the rpm on  the engine are too high     Default value  10000 rpm    Enter the value by pressing  button 1 in succession  To go on  to the next digit  press button 3     Confirm by pressing button 2        Resetting the display functions after each use of the vehicle        After each use of the vehicle  the following functions can be reset  simultaneously      Maximum speed     Distance     Chronometer     Maximum temperature     Maximum rpm   Confirm the reset by pressing buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously     Ce    KTP x7       Total reset of the display    Press the RESET button  using a suitable object  The display will  start from zero  except for the data for total accumulated distance  and time           LI   hy    s   i   hw d      amp   uus guilt     P    Internal battery    The display is powered by an internal 3 V battery  type CR2032   When the voltage in the internal battery drops below 2 45V  the  screen displays LO    To change the battery  open the cover behind the display  and use  a coin to unscrew it counter clockwise  Make sure that the positive  terminal on the battery is facing upward     CP KTP 7    Screen options    The multifunction display shows all the information on three different  screens     While in motion  screens 1 and 2 are on display  Screen 3 is displayed  for 3 seconds  and then returns to screen 1     To change from one screen to another  press button 2   
18.  shock absorber bolts tightness    21  Swingarm shaft nut tightness    22  Rear axle nut tightness    23  Rear sprocket bolts and nuts tightness   24  Rear brake pedal operation    25  Seat inspection    26  Wheel spokes tightness    2   Front and rear tire air pressure    28  Drive chain slack    29  Coolant level     Se es ID    CP KTP x7           2   After 1 day of racing competition     Clean the air cleaner element    Adjust drive chain slack    Tighten rear sprocket nuts    Tighten all spokes    Check the tires air pressure    Tighten front and rear axle nuts    Tighten swingarm shaft nut    Tighten muffler and exhaust bolts and nuts    Tighten front and rear fender mounting bolts and nuts   10  Tighten fuel tank and seat mounting bolts and nuts   11  Check brakes    12  Check steering free play    13  Fill fuel tank     14  Check coolant level      GONDO deron es     3   Maintenance after riding on dusty course     If dirt or dust gets into the engine  the crankshaft will wear out  excessively  After riding  inspect the crankshaft  If the crankshaft is  worn beyond the service limit  change it     4   Maintenance after riding in rain or muddy course     1  Apply grease to swingarm pivot and the suspension system   2  Inspect the drive chain and rear sprocket and pinion wear   3  Clean the sprocket and pinion    4  Check the cylinder piston and crankshaft bearings    5  Grease the throttle grip and cable     CP KTP x7       STORAGE    For extended storage of the motorc
19.  suspension performance the rider must make  every effort to ride consistently and recognizing the effects of his  input  such things as changes in rider position and increasing fatigue  may lead to incorrect judgments about necessary setting adjustments     When the proper settings have been determined for a particular  terrain  the settings should be written down for later reference when  returning to the same type of terrain      Before making any changes and also every 5 fill ups  lubricate the  swingarm bearings  torque rod  linkages and O rings  this precaution  will prevent excesive friction that can affect the suspension  performance     Front fork  The oil level is adjustable  A change in the oil level will not affect the    lower part of travel  but it will have an affect on the upper part of  travel     CP IIOP x7         When the oil level is raised    The spring effects become more progressive  and the front fork  action feels harder at the end of travel    If the front suspension is making jounce stops  raise the oil level 10  mm  This increase will provoke a change in upper part of travel of  the spring       When the oil level is lowered   The spring effects are less progressive  and the front fork action  does not become hard at the end of travel       Change the oil level correctly and the fork will work more at the  end of fork travel   Oil level adjustment    Adjust the front fork oil level  refer to the maintenance chart      High level    Standard oil  l
20.  the  muffler fiberglass packing  if necessary       Dirty carburetor jets    Disassembly the carburetor and clean all jets     Worn or damaged crankshaft bearings      Replace the crankshaft bearings     Clutch slips    Verify the clutch operation  Go to a specialized workshop     Abnormal engine noise    gnition problem    Go to a specialized workshop     Overheating    Refer to section 5     Detonations from the exhaust   Carbon build up in combustion chamber      Clean the combustion chamber   pipe   Incorrect octane or poor quality gasoline      Drain all gasoline and fill up with a higher octane fuel     Damaged spark plug or incorrect   Replace the spark plug with a new one of the correct type   specifications     Deteriorated exhaust system gaskets    Verify if the exhaust system is damaged  All gaskets must  be in perfect conditions  otherwise replace them with new  ones if necessary        White smoke coming out of the     Deteriorated cylinder head gasket  water     Replace the cylinder head gasket  Go to a    exhaust pipe leakage into the cylinder   specialized workshop     Incorrect throttle valve cable adjustment      Readjust the throttle valve cable     Brown smoke coming out of the     Restricted air cleaner    Clean or replace the air cleaner  Go to a specialized  exhaust pipe workshop     Main jet set too high    Verify main jet operation  Go to a specialized workshop        CP IIOP x7          MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY      Clutch does not disengag
21.  turned on     RT  Total time of use controller   It calculates the vehicle s operation time since the last RESET  operation  It starts counting from the moment that movement begins   The data is stored in the memory  even when the device is not  running     12 24 hour clock  It shows the time in either 12 or 24 hour formats     Ambient temperature   engine temperature gauge   The ambient temperature is displayed on the upper left hand part of the  Screen    The screen can display the engine temperature from an optional  temperature sensor  If this is too high  a warning LED lights up in yellow     High rpm gauge   Gear change warning according to rpm   If the rpm are too high  the second warning LED lights up in red    This function permits setting an indicator for changing gear at a  specific rpm level The red LED warning light flashes when the rpm  reaches the specific level and stops flashing when the gear is  changed        CP IICT x7    Setting the multifunction display parameters       After confirming each value  the display goes from one screen to the next until all have been displayed  If no button is pressed  the display    returns to the home screen after 15 seconds     Activating adjustment mode  To start setting mode for the  multifunction display  press  buttons 1  2  and 3  simultaneously for 3 seconds   and then release        Selecting the values for the  wheel circumference   Enter the value for the wheel  circumference by pressing button  1 in succession  
22.  within the period established in the Law  decree 23 2003 on the 10th of July covering Warranties on Consumer Goods Sold from the time of delivery and in accordance  with the Directive 1999 44 EC for other members of the European Community  For countries outside the European Community   the Warranty Period will be determined by the existing regulations in those countries  Nevertheless  should the fault appear  during the first six months after the delivery of the motorcycle  it will be presumed that the said fault existed at the time of  delivery  from the end of the sixth month onwards  the purchaser must demonstrate that the unwarranted fault existed at  the moment of delivery  During the first six months subsequent to the delivery of the repaired vehicle  the seller will be  responsible for any unwarranted faults arising out of the repair    Any defects detected in the product must be brought to the attention of a GG authorised dealer within the Warranty Period   If the last day of this period is a Sunday or an official holiday  the Warranty period will be extended such that the last day  of the period covered will be the first working day after the Sunday or official holiday     Those claims under Warranty for defects not brought to the attention of a GG authorised dealer before the end of  the Warranty Period will be excluded      69        CP KTP x7          Obligation of the purchaser  GG will have the right to reject any claims under Warranty in the event that     a  
23. 1 625  26 16    3rd 1 333  24 18   4th 1 100  22 20   oth 0 913  21 23   6th 0 791  19 24           Primary reduction   Final reduction   Overall gear ratio   Transmission oil Capacity    Type    CHASSIS    Type  Tire size    Suspension    Suspension stroke    Front fork oil  Front fork oil level    BRAKES  Type Front  Rear  Effective disc diameter Front    Rear    DIMENSIONES  Overall height  Overall length  Overall width  Seat height  Minimum height  Wheelbase   Fuel tank capacity    2 85  57 20   250 cc  300 cc   3 692  48 13   250 cc  300 cc   8 323  6th gear    750 cc  125 cc    900 cc  200 cc   250 cc   300 cc   10W30 API SF or SG    Tubular  semi double cradle   EC  amp  MC   90 90 x 21   SM   120 60 ZR17   EC   140 80 x 18   MC   120 80 x 19   SM   150 60 ZR17   Inverted telescopic fork   45 mm  only EC  SM and MC 125   Inverted telescopic fork   50 mm  only MC 250   Progressive system with single multi adjustable shock  282 mm   320 mm   SAE 5   7 5   110 mm  compressed  without spring     Disc brake   260 mm  only EC and MC   320 mm  only SM    220 mm    1260 mm  2135 mm  810 mm  940 mm  340 mm  1475 mm  9          Specifications are subject to change without notice and probably do not apply to all countries      CP IIOP x7          LOCATION OF COMPONENTS    GAS GAS EC 2008   1    1  Clutch lever    2  Steering  lights  horn and  headlamp controls  3  Fuel tank cap  4  Brake fluid reservoir  5  Front brake lever  6  Throttle grip  7  CDI Switch    GAS GAS MC 2008  1
24. Always stop the engine and do not smoke  Make sure  Dry air the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or  Low altitude Standard Standard sparks  this includes any appliance with a pilot light      Ce    KTP KT    Idling nozzle and mixture adjustment screw    Controls the mixture from the closed position to an opening of 1 8  of throttle range  but has little effect on full throttle  To adjust the  mixture in this range  the air screw can be turned to change the air  flow through the circuit  or the slow jet can be changed to provide  more or less fuel  Start by turning the air screw  Screwing it in richens  the mixture  The air screw must be turned from a lightly seated  position  Make changes in 1 2 turn increments  If turning the screw  between 1 and 2 5 turns does not give the desired results  change  the slow jet  B  one step and tune up with the air screw  A               Carburetor jet needle    The jet needle and jet needle hole together have their greatest effect  in the one half throttle range  The needle moves in and out of the  jet needle hole  since the needle is tapered  its position in the jet  determines the amount of fuel allowed to flow    There are five grooves in the upper section of the needle where a  circlip fits  This clip locates the needle in the throttle valve and  determines its relative position in the jet needle hole  and provides  a rich mixture  Moving the clip to the top will provide a lean mixture   Change the clip position
25. E RATING METHOD    NOTE  If knocking or pinging occurs  try a different brand of gasoline  or higher octane grade     Antiknock Index    Research Octane No     WARNING    Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain    conditions  Always stop the engine and do not smoke  Make sure  the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or  sparks  this includes any appliance with a pilot light        Mixing oil inside the engine    Oil must be mixed with gasoline to lubricate the piston  cylinder   crankshaft  and connecting rod bearings         13     Ce    KP x7       Recommended oil   2 CYCLE SYNTHETIC    NOTE  If the recommended oil is not available  use only oil designed  for racing with 2 cycle engines     Gasoline and engine oil mixing proportions   Synthetic oil 100   gasoline 50  engine oil 1   2   semi synthetic oil  gasoline 50  engine oil 1   2    Mineral oil  gasoline 32  engine oil 1   3     CAUTION    Do not mix vegetable and mineral based oils     Too much oil will cause excessive smoking and spark plug fouling   Too little oil will cause engine damage or premature wear        CAUTION    Below 0   C do not use 100  synthetic oil        To prepare the mixture  first pour oil and half of the gasoline used  into a container and stir the mixture thoroughly  Then add the rest  of the gasoline and stir the mixture well     NOTE  At low temperature  oil will not easily mix with gasoline  Take  time to ensure a well blended mixture   The l
26. Mode   in  succession     To edit the distance travelled  DST   keep button 3 pressed down     screen 1    Screen 1 shows the following information      Speed  distance travelled  time  ambient temperature  tachometer  bar    screen 2    screen 2 shows the following information       Speed  digital tachometer  time in motion  time in operation  engine  temperature     tachometer  bar      screen 3   Screen 3 shows the following information       Maximum speed  danger rom  accumulated time in operation   odometer  maximum temperature       Optional    Lighting  The display is powered by an internal 3 V battery  type CR2032     To change the battery  open the cover behind the display  and use  a coin to unscrew it counter clockwise  Make sure that the positive  terminal on the battery is facing upward     When the display is powered by the internal battery only  the screen  lights up partially for 3 seconds when the button is pressed    If the lighting is connected to the 12V system on the vehicle  it will  be brighter and stay on for up to 20 minutes after the vehicle has  come to a full halt     Sleep Mode   If the multifunction display does not receive any information for 20  minutes  signal from wheels turning or a button pressed   the screen  goes off  showing only the time  When the vehicle starts or a button  is pressed  it will start up again     Measuring the wheel circumference   Method 1   Measures the diameter of the front wheel  Multiply the diameter by  3 14 and  
27. OTE  Refer to the suspension adjustments on page 47     Ce    KTP KT    WARNING    Improper installation of the rear shock absorber spring may cause    the spring and any of its related parts to be ejected at high velocity   Always wear eye and face protection  The installation of these parts  should be performed by an authorized dealer        WHEELS  Tires      Tire pressure affects traction  and tire life     Adjust the tire pressure to match road conditions and rider s  preference  but do not stray too far from the recommended pressure     NOTE  Tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cold before  riding     Road conditions      When the road is wet  muddy  sandy or slippery  reduce the tire  pressure     On gravel roads or hard terrain  increase the tire pressure     Spokes and wheel rims    The spokes on both wheels must be tightened evenly and should  not be allowed to have free play  Unevenly tightened or loose spokes  will cause wheel rim runout  the other spokes will be stressed and  might break     Wheel rim runout    Place a dial indicator at the rim side  and spin the wheel by hand  to measure the axial runout     Place the dial indicator at the inner circumference of the wheel and  spin the wheel  the difference between the highest and lowest  quantities is the runout     If the runout is not excesive it can be corrected tightening or loosening  some spokes with the spoke adjusting wrench  B   If the wheel rim  is curved or bent it must be replaced    
28. Raise the front wheel off the ground     Remove the handlebar  A  by loosening the handlebar holder  screws and removing the upper holders          Loosen the steering stem nut  B       Loosen the screws of the suspension top bridge  C  and remove  it      Turn the steering adjustment nut with the special wrench to obtain  the proper adjustment       Install the suspension top bridge  D      Tighten the steering stem nut  and front fork washers and screws     Steering nut  44 Nm  4 5 Kgm    Suspension top bridge  22 Nm  2 25 Kgm        Check the steering again  and readjust if necessary     Install the removed parts   STEERING BLOCKAGE    As indicated by its name  this mechanism allows us to lock the  handlebar  Is located in the steering pipe     You have to turn the handlebar completely to the right  next insert  the key  turn left  press  turn right and remove the key         A   Steering lock     CAUTION  Never leave the key in the latch  If the steering is turned to the left    with the key inerted in the latch it will be severely damaged        FRONT FORK    The front fork should always be adjusted for the rider s weight and  road conditions  The adjustments must be performed in 4 steps       Air pressure  Air pressure affects the fork travel  The air pressure  increases as the fork heats up  in other words it varies as a function  of time of operation  We do not recommend using air pressure   because the suspension has been designed to work without air  pressure       
29. Rebound and compression dampening adjustment  This adjustment  affects how quickly it rebounds  The fork rebound dampening  adjuster has 18 positions  The tightest position is full hard  The  position 12 from close is the standard setting  and position 18 from  close is full soft       Oil level adjustment  The effects of higher or lower fork oil level  are only felt during the final 100 mm of fork travel  A higher oil level  will make the fork rebound faster  The lower the oil level is the fork  rebound will be slower       Fork spring  Optional springs are available that are softer and  stiffer than standard    Air Pressure   The standard air pressure in the fork is atmospheric air pressure     The air pressure increases as the fork heats up  because of this the  fork action becomes harder     CP KP x7            Using a stand under the frame  and stabilize the motorcycle      Place a support under the engine so that the front wheel is raised  off the ground      Remove the purge screw at the top of the front fork to bleed the  air out         A   Air purge screw     Rebound Dampening Adjustment      To adjust the rebound  turn and hand tighten the adjuster knob  A   located at the top of the front fork      Adjust the rebound to suit the rider s preference under determined  conditions         A   Adjuster knob        CP KTP KT       Use the standard settings to adjust the rebound  turn it 6 positions Standard oil level    counterclockwise      CAUTION       The left and ri
30. S A     Julyl 2007       CP KTP x7       HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Motorcycle riding  if improverly conducted  has the potential to cause    environmental problems as well as conflicts with other people   Responsible riding use of your motorcycle will ensure that these  Read this Manual carefully  You will find it contains all the necessary problems and conflicts do not develop   information for your safety  and that of other persons  as well as  guaranteeing the correct conservation and maintenance of the GAS    GAS motorcycle that you have just acquired  TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF YOUR SPORT MAKE SURE YOU   USE YOUR MOTORCYCLE WHITHIN THE LAW  SHOW CONCERN  You will find all the necessary instructions for the correct riding and FOR THE ENVIRONMENT  AND RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF  control of this vehicle are set out below  Each message is preceded OTHER PEOPLE     by a symbol with the following meaning       WARNING    Motorcycle riding is a wonderful sport  and we hope you will enjoy  it to the fullest     This warning symbol identifies special instructions or procedures  which  if not correctly followed  could result in personal injury or even  death     CP KICKS    CAUTION RECOMMENDS THE USE OF OIL     This symbol identifies instructions or procedures which  if not followed  strictly  could result in damage to or destruction of equipment        Global Racing Oil    NOTE  This note symbol indicates points of particular interest for more  efficient and convenient operation      A4   
31. Seat     11     26 14 13    20  Gas reservoir  amp  Rear shock absorber  21  Chain guide   22  Chain   23  Suspension linkage and swingarm  24  Rear brake pedal   25  Kick start pedal   26  Exhaust    Ce    KTP x7    SIDE STAND  only EC and SM     To set the side stand only turn it until it contacts the stopper  then  the side stand will be parallel to the ground and rest securely     The side stand will return to its original position by means of the  double spring  The function of the double spring insures that  when  the side stand is down  the rest position is stable and above all  secure  moreover  it also returns the side stand to its original position     EC 2008 and  SM 2008            A   Side stand    B   Double        MC 2008     A   Side stand     NOTE  Do not start the engine or ride the motorcycle when the side  stand is down     FUEL    The GAS GAS EC   MC   SM models have 2 cycle engines that  require a mixture of gasoline and oil     Gas Tank Capacit    9L       KS        be     A   Fuel tank cap    B   Vapor outlet tube     The fuel tank cap is of the quick release type    To open the fuel tank cap  lift the plated latch and turn cap counter   clockwise    To close it  turn the cap clockwise and lower the latch     NOTE    It is recommended that the rubber seal should be checked  thoroughly to insure it Is airtight      12     RECOMMENDED FUEL    Use gasoline with an octane rating equal to or higher than that shown    MINIUM  RATING    in the table     OCTAN
32. The purchaser has failed to submit the vehicle to any of the inspections and or maintenance work required in the Users     Manual  or has exceeded the date set for such inspections or maintenance work  Also excluded from guarantee are those  faults that appeared prior to the dates established for an inspection or maintenance work where the latter was not carried  out  or was carried out later than the date established    b  An inspection  maintenance or repair has been performed on the vehicle by third parties not recognised or authorised  by GG    c  Any maintenance or repair has been carried out on the vehicle that violates the technical requirements  specifications  and or instructions indicated by the manufacturer    d  Spare parts whose use has not been authorised by GG have been used during the course of maintenance work or repairs  to the vehicle  or in the event that the vehicle has been used with fuels  lubricants or other liquids  including  amongst others   cleaning products  that have not been expressly mentioned in the specifications set out in the User s Manual   e  The vehicle has been altered or modified in any way or fitted with components other than those expressly authorised by  GG as accepted components of the vehicle    f  The vehicle has been stored or transported in a way that is not in accordance to the corresponding technical requirements   g  The vehicle has been used for special purposes other than ordinary use  such as competition  races or record 
33. To go on to the  next digit  press button 3   Confirm by pressing button 2   Note    If you do not know the value of  the wheel circumference  see  the section on  Measuring the  wheel circumference              Selecting the speed unit   To change between kmph and  mph  press button 1    Confirm the selection by pressing  button 2     Selecting the time format   To change between the 12 and  24 hour clock  press button 1   Confirm by pressing button 2              Setting the time   Enter the value for the time by  pressing button 1 in succession   To go on to the next digit  press  button 3    Confirm by pressing button 2     Setting the pulse per  revolution  PPR    Note    This step is only to be taken on  vehicles that change the type of  PPR pulse at a specific number  of rpm    If you do not know this value   press button 2 to go on to the  next screen     Enter the value by pressing  button 1 in succession  To go on  to the next digit  press button 3   Confirm by pressing button 2           CP KTP KT       Setting the pulse per  revolution  PPR    The gauge receives one  electrical pulse for each  revolution on the engine  PPR    Default value for 2 and 4 stroke  engines  1 PPR    Enter the value by pressing  button 1 in succession  To go on  to the next digit  press button 3   Confirm by pressing button 2     Setting the pulse per revolution   PPR    Note    This step is only to be taken if a  value of 0 was entered in the  previous step     Default value  1 0    If 
34. breaking  attempts    h  The vehicle has been directly or indirectly damaged as a result of a fall or an accident     Warranty exclusions  The following items are not covered by this Warranty     a  Worn parts  including  without any limitation  spark plugs  batteries  petrol filters  oil filter elements   secondary  chains   engine output pinions  rear sprockets  air filters  brake discs  brake pads  clutch plates and discs  bulbs  fuses  carbon  brushes  footrest rubbers  tyres  inner tubes  cables and other rubber components   b  Lubricants  for example  oil  grease  etc   and working fluids  for example  battery liquid  coolant  etc     C  Inspection  adjustments and other maintenance tasks  as well as all kinds of cleaning work   d  Damage to the paint work and consequent corrosion due to external causes  such as stones  salt  industrial fumes and  other environmental impact  or inadequate cleaning with inappropriate products     70     CP IIOP 1x7       e  Any damages caused as a result of the defects  as well as any expenses incurred either directly or indirectly as a consequence  of the defects  for example  communication costs  accommodation expenses  car hire costs  public transport costs  breakdown  truck fees   courier costs  etc    as well as other financial losses  for example  those caused by the loss of the use of the  vehicle  loss of income  time lost  etc     f  Any acoustic or aesthetic phenomenon that does not significantly affect the condition or use of 
35. d place an oil pan under the engine      Remove the drain screw  see previous photo  and place the  motorcycle in riding position to allow the oil to drain out      Clean the drain screw magnet of any iron particles      Tighten the oil drain screw with its O ring to 20 Nm      Remove the oil filler opening plug  C  and pour 900 cc of new  transmission oil for the models 200   250   300  and 750 cc for  model 125      Check the oil level  after kicking the kick start pedal 3 or 4 times      Install the oil filler opening plug     Tit rl  Sd MAS wa      FP          CASCAS  m         Place a lint free towel in the intake port of the carburetor so no    AIR CLEANER  dirt is allowed to enter the carburetor     A clogged air cleaner restricts the engine air intake  increasing fuel  CAUTION    consumption  reducing engine power  and causing spark plug fouling   Do not turn the filter since it can be easily damaged or torn   WARNING    Wipe out inside the air cleaner hoousing with a clean damp towel     A clogged air cleaner may allow dirt and dust to enter the carburetor  and stick the throttle open  This could cause an accident     A clogged air cleaner may allow dirt and dust to enter the engine  causing excessive wear and tear and other damages    Do not omit checking the element  before and after each race or  practice session  Clean it if necessary        Element Cleaning    WARNING    Clean the element in a well ventilated area  and make sure that  there are no sparks or flam
36. d under wet  or rainy conditions  and especially after using high water pressure   Before lubricating each part  remove any rusty spots with rust remover  and wipe off any grease  oil  or dirt     General lubrication      Clutch lever  A       Front brake lever  B       Rear brake pedal  C       Rear brake bearing  D      Gearshift pedal  E          A   B        Apply grease inside  the gas cable  A         CP KP KT  m    Drive Chain Lubrication NOTE      The main jet should be increased or decreased 1 to 5 sizes and  Lubricate the drive chain after driving on wet terrein or when the tested until the engine gives maximum power     chain looks dry  A high viscosity oil is preferred rather than a lower  viscosity because it will stick to the chain longer and lubricate the    chain better  Main jet  Apply oil to the sides of the chain rollers  A  for better oil penetration   Wipe off any   Bn   It has a great overall effect  The number stamped on lower part of       the main jet indicates the size of the hole metering fuel  A greater  number corresponds to a bigger hole which supplies more fuel                A      A   Apply grease   TUNE UP    1  CARBURETOR TUNE UP  Mixture  First step is to establish a basic knowledge on the identification and    operation of carburetor components  Change settings in accordance  with the temperature     Condition Mixture Change setting    Cold air Lean Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain    Warm air conditions  
37. der s inexperience in riding a machine with a harder    spring     Observe the rear end while it jumps  if it does not approach the  stopper  try lowering the sping preload     Gearshift    Select the ratio development  Preconditions    Race conditions  vary the transmission replacing the rear pinion   Fast race  use pinions with less teeths    Winding road or soft or sandy uphill surface  use pinions with more  teeths        fthe straight portion of the course is long  the ratio development  can be extended and due to this the speed increases       When the course has many corners or uphills or is wet  the ratio  development will be reduced so that gear shifting is possible at  low speed          Actually  the speed can be changed depending on the terrain  conditions on the day of the race and therefore  be sure to run  through the racing circuit prior to a race and set the machine  suitable for the entire course       If the straight portion of a course on which the machine can be run  at maximum speed is long  the motorcycle should be set so that  the maximum machine speed can be developed towards the end  of the straight course  but care should be taken not to over rev the  engine       It is very difficult to adjust the motorcycle to be best setting for all  portions of the circuit  Therefore  determine which circuit portions  will have the greatest effect on lap time and set the motorcycle for  these portions  In this manner the motorcycle will deliver best  performance
38. e      Bent or seized shift fork      Gear seized at the transmission     Damaged gearshift lever     Gears do not engage correctly      Broken spring in the reverse selector  mechanism      Broken spring in the reverse selector  mechanism      Broken gear drum       Shift fork worn at the gears      Worn gear grooves      Worn gear dogs      Worn shift drum groove      Worn shift fork shaft      Broken selector drum position spring     Broken gears     Jumps out of gear      No clutch lever free play     Worn clutch friction plate     Clutch slips      Worn clutch center hub     Broken or weak clutch spring     Unevenly worn clutch discs     The motorcycle is unstable    Steering stem locknut too tight     Damaged or worn steering bearings     Bent steering stem       Broken or loose selector position spring       Broken spring in the gear selector ratchet       Cable interferes with the handlebar turns          Go to a specialized workshop      Replace the shift fork      Go to a specialized workshop      Replace the gearshift lever      Adjust or replace the selector position spring      Replace the spring in the reverse selector  mechanism      Replace the spring in the reverse selector  mechanism      Replace the gear drum      Replace the spring in the gear selector ratchet       Replace the shift fork      Replace  Go to a specialized workshop     Replace  Go to a specialized workshop      Replace  Go to a specialized workshop      Replace shaft  Go to a specialized wo
39. e  replace  the standard spark plug with another of a higher heat range     Perform the break in period following these steps     1  Start the engine and let it run at idle until the engine is warm    2  Stop and let the engine cool completely    3  Start the engine and ride for 10 minutes at moderate speed    NEVER ACCELERATE HARD    4  Stop and let the engine cool completely  Be sure to check and  adjust chain slack and spoke tightness and cxarry out a general  inspection    5  Start the engine and ride for 20 minutes at moderate speed     NEVER ACCELERATE HARD    6  Stop and let the engine cool completely  Check and adjust as   needed  Refer to the table of adjustments     Install the parts removed    Fill the radiator with the recommended coolant  Before starting   the motorcycle  bleed the air from the cooling system    9  Start the engine and ride for 30 minutes at moderate speed    10  Stop and let the engine cool completely  Check and adjust    11  After the break in procedure has been properly carried out  the  motorcycle is ready for regular operation     co 7    CAUTION    However  avoid accelerating recklessly that can lead to engine failure     Be careful to use the necessary skills and techniques while operating  the motorcycle        NOTE  After the break in period  install a new set of standard spark    plugs        Ce    KTP kx       MANTENANCE SCHEDULE    Cun       AtsacfWiup   Ateachfilup   Ateachfiup          Atsachfilup      Dss                      3fus 
40. e anywhere near the working area  this   Clean the filter using      Pull the cage  B  out  of the air cleaner  A                includes any appliance with a pilot light   Do not use gasoline to a soft bristle brush in  clean the element because could cause an explosion  a bath of filter cleaning  fluid     To access the air filter  remove the seat by removing the bolt that  secures it         M  Remove the cover       Remove the screw   A  and remove the  filter  B        Squeeze it dry with a  clean towel  Do not  wring the element or  blow it dry since it can  be damaged       Inspect the filter for damage such as tears  hardening  or shrinkage   If damaged  replace it or it will allow dirt into the carburetor      Apply grease to all connections and screws in the air cleaner and   intake ports         AM   Install the filter in the  cage and pack the  filter lip with grease   A   to ensure good  sealing and prevent  dirt entrance       Install the air filter in the motorcycle and make sure it is correctly  secured     THROTLE CABLE      Check that the throttle grip turns smoothly      Check that the throttle grip has 2 3 mm of free play       f the free play is incorrect  loosen the locknut on the upper end  of the throttle cable  and turn the adjuster to obtain the correct  amount of free play      Tighten the locknut again      A   Adjuster    B   Locknut      4  C   Throttle grip        Ce    cce    KT         lf the free play cannot be set by adjusting the cable  rem
41. enducrnosssE C208    MANUAL DEL USUARIO  USER MANUAL  MANUEL D   ENTRETIEN  LIBRETTO D USO  BETRIEBSANLEITUNG       of   K eF  FF       CASCAS        enaducnosss Gx03    USER MANUAL       CP KTP 7       Foreword    GAS GAS thanks you for the trust you have placed in us     By choosing the new GAS GAS EC   MC   SM 2008 you have become part of the great GAS GAS family and   as a user of the number one manufacturer of off road motorbikes  you deserve the distinguished treatment  that we wish to offer to you both in our after sale relationship and in the explanations that we provide in this  manual     Our EC   MC   SM 2008 is a motorcycle conceived for the practice of high competition  It is actually the fruit  of many years of competition and experimentation in this demanding discipline  as well as the many great  successes achieved thanks to great trial riders who have contributed with their expertise to the basic data that  have allowed us to create motorcycles of the highest level  GAS GAS unique motorcycles which count on  important key factors  reliability  high features and a good stability     Congratulations for making the right choice  With your skills at the command of this motorcycle  its adequate  preparation and the corresponding indispensable servicing  this motorcycle will prove to be highly reliable  and  you will be able to enjoy the most comfortable and rewarding practice of your favorite sport     Thank you for your trust in us  and welcome to GAS GAS Motos  
42. er extreme conditions  choose the  mixture ratio listed on the container for the lowest ambient temperature     CAUTION    Permantent types of antifreeze have anticorrosion and anti rust  properties  When it is diluted excessively  it loses its antifreeze and    anticorrosion properties  Mix in accordance with the instructions of  manufacturer        Liquid recommended    Permanent type of antifreeze  distilled water and ethylene glycol   plus corrossion inhibitors for aluminium engines and radiators     NOTE  Initially  at the factory a permanent type of antifreeze is installed  in the cooling system  It is colored green  it contains a 50   solution of ethylene glycol  and has a freezing point of    35  C     Coolant recommended    Coolant absorbs excessive heat from the engine and transfers it to  the air at the radiator  If the coolant level is low  the engine overheats  and may suffer severe damage  Check the coolant level each day  before riding the motorcycle  Add liquid recommended if the level is  low  see next page         WARNING    To prevent severe scalding do not remove the radiator cap or try to  change liquid  when the engine is still hot  Wait until it cools        Coolant level      Place the motorcycle in riding position      Turn the radiator cap  A  counterclockwise and wait a few seconds  until vapors inside are released  Then push and turn it further in  the same direction and remove the cap        NOTE  Check the level when the engine is cold       Chec
43. evel    Low level    End of  travel    Suspension travel          Ce    KTP x7    Troubleshooting Improper Settings    Listed below are some symptoms of improper suspension settings  and the most likely means of correcting them     The proper settings can be achieved by applying the information in  this chapter in a scientific manner  Take time to think about the  changes you believe necessary  check them against the symptoms  and cures described here  and make the changes in small increments   and take notes on the changes and their effects     Symptoms of the front fork      The front fork is too stiff    1  Incorrect rebound adjustment   2  The springs are too hard    3  Too much oil    4  Oil too dense       The fork becomnes hard at the end of travel   1  The oil level is too high       The fork operates but slides hard   1  Oil too dense   2  Degraded fork oil       Too soft    The fork shakes excessively when slowing down or applying brakes  1  Fork oil level is low    2  Springs are too soft    3  Oil too light    4  Degraded fork oil    9  Incorrect rebound or compression           Symptoms of the rear shock absorber       Too hard   1  The suspension is too stiff  e Compression damping is too high   e Spring is too hard   2  Is hard to ride  e Unbalanced condition between the spring and rebound   too low    3  The spring is hard or preloaded too much      Too soft    On landing after a big jump  the suspension makes jounce stops   1  Soft spring or compression dampi
44. f it is necessary        Ce    kc cce    KT       ELECTRONIC IGNITION    f the marks are not aligned  loosen the magnetic inertia wheel  screws and turn it     Tighten the screws securely     This motorcycle uses a capacitor discharge ignition system  CDI     Install the magnetic flywheel cover    The ignition system should never require adjustment unless the   stator of the magnetic flywheel was incorrectly installed during engine NOTE   reassembly  Engine tune up can be adjusted to match the rider s preferences  and skills     If necessary  inspect and adjust as follows     Remove the magnetic flywheel cover     Adjustment   Loosen the stator screws     Adjust the engine tune up by changing the position of the stator    Remove the magnetic flywheel cover  A   within prudent limits    Make sure that the mark on the stator plate is aligned with the  mark on the crankcase  NOTE    For the best engine performance  it is very important to adjust  the engine tune up within the set of limits described       Tighten the stator screws      Install the magnetic flywheel cover      Test ride the motorcycle and readjust the engine tune up  if  necessary    COOLING SYSTEM    Radiator Hoses    Check the radiator hoses for cuts or deterioration  and the connections  for looseness and leaks     Radiator    Check the radiator fins for obstructions  insects or mud   Remove  any obstructions with a stream of low water pressure        Ce    KTP x7    CAUTION  If high water pressure is used the
45. ght fork tubes must be at the same level and aligned  with the top bridge     Compression dampening adjustment      To adjust the compression  turn with your finger the adjusting knob  located at the top of the front fork      Adjust the compression to suit the rider s preference under  determined conditions      Use the standard measures to adjust the compression  turn it 6  positions counterclockwise         Oil level adjustment         Place a stand under the motorcycle engine  to keep it in a straight  and stable position       Remove the handlebar screws and remove the handlebar      Remove the suspension caps from the tubes      Compress the front fork slowly all the way     Fill the oil     Adjust the oil level as required within the adjustable range using the      Lift the fork springs  following oil     Hold the suspension tube cap with a spanner  the loosen the ca i  locknut        B P Oil recommended by the manufacturer       Remove the suspension tube caps      Remove the suspension srping guide      Use a wrench to remove the fork springs      Put the oil level gauge on the upper portion of the fork tube  and  measure the distance from the top of the fork tube to the oil level      1   Spring     2   Locknut     3   Suspension cap    4   Cap wrench     5   Locknut wrench        Suspension tube spring    Different springs are available in accordance with the rider s weight  or the road conditions      Harder springs make the fork stiffer  and rebound action quicke
46. gine performance drops      Use bolt A to adjust the lever s range of movement to the rider s   convenience  Muffler replacement      Adjust the play of the lever using bolt B    Remove the retaining screws of the right side number posting cover        Remove the retaining screws   A  of the muffler  B  and  remove the muffler towards  the rear       Separate the silencer from    the joint  arrow    WARNING      Maintain the clutch lever with the play shown  otherwise the  performance and useful life of the clutch may be adversely affected     The EC 2006 model uses mineral oil GRO ULTRA 5 for the clutch  hydraulic circuit      Tank C must not be filled with liquid from the models of previous  years          Replace the muffler and reinstall the assembly      26     Changing the silencer packing      Remove all cover rivets with a drill      Remove the inside core of the muffler      Replace the muffler fibre by wraping it around the inner tube     Reinstall the assembly      A   Rivets    B   Cover        DRIVE CHAIN GUIDE    The drive chain must be checked  adjusted  and lubricated in  accordance with the Maintenance Schedule  If the chain is worn or  adjusted incorrectly  either too loose or too tight  the chain could  become loose or break  Replace the chain  if necessary     WARNING    A chain that breaks or becomes loose could snag on the engine or  on the rear wheel  severely damaging the motorcycle and causing  it to go out of control       Ce    KTP KT          Drive
47. he lower part of  the shock absorber until a  CLICK  is heard    Total number of adjustments possible is  40  CLICKS     Rebound adjustment standard measures 25  CLICKS     Counterclockwise from fully closed position      r      r i        A   Extension adjustment      High compression adjustment    Use a screwdriver for adjustments  The control has 4 complete turns   As the control is closed the compression will be harder  on the other  hand as it is opened it will be softer  Normally  the standard   measurement would be 1 5 turns from the completely closed position        Spring adjustment      Remove the seat and side covers      Loosen the air cleaner duct clamp screw      Remove the muffler      Remove the subframe with the air cleaner box     CP KTP x7          Suspension spring    The standard spring is 5 2  250 cc  300 cc    5 0  125 cc  200 cc     5 6  MC   The spring length preloaded with the shock absorber at  rest is 258 mm           A   Nut    amp   B  Spring   Ew  C   Locknut       Tighten the locknut securely      After adjustment  move the spring up and down to make sure that  the spring is fully seated      Install the parts removed     Rear shock absorber spring replacement    Harder and softer springs are available  If the standard spring is not  adequate for your purpose  select a proper one according to the  rider s weight and the road conditions      Using the harder spring  The rebound is quicker      Using the softer spring  The rebound is slower     N
48. if necessary  convert the measurement into mm by  multiplying the figure obtained by 25 4  The measurement obtained  is the size of the wheel circumference     Method 2   On a smooth  flat surface  make a mark on the side of the tyre where  it touches the ground  Move the vehicle forward until the tyre has  made a complete turn  and the mark is back at the lowest point   Make a new mark on the ground at this point    Measure the distance between the marks on the ground and  if  necessary  convert the measurement into mm by multiplying the  figure obtained by 25 4  The measurement obtained is the size of  the wheel circumference    To obtain a more precise measurement  the driver must remain on  the vehicle while taking measurements        CP KTP x7       TROUBLESHOOTING    NOTE    This is not an exhaustive list of malfunctions  it only shows the most common problems     MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY      Seized crankshaft      Seized cylinder   piston   jornal bearing     Seized transmission assembly      Motorcycle inactive too long     Engine does not crank      Wet or fouled spark plug     Flooded engine       Incorrect air fuel mixture     Exhaust valve stuck open    Engine cranks but then stops   Incorrect air supply     No fuel    Engine overheating   Insufficient cooling liquid in the circuit     Radiator is dirty or partially restricted     Spark plug dirty  or misadjusted       Poor contact with the spark plug cap or  cable loose in cap     The engine operates ir
49. irt or from a container that has been left open or that has been unsealed   water  for a long time  Check for fluid leakage around the fittings  Check  for brake hose damage        Liquid recommended    Use D O T 3 or D O T 4  WARNING    Brake fluid level inspection Do not mix different types of fluid  Change the brake fluid in the    reservoirs completely if the same type of brake fluid is not available        The front  A  and rear  B  reservoirs must be kept more than half  full with brake fluid  If the brake fluid is insufficient  add brake fluid   Brake wear inspection    EC and MC Models         If the thickness of either pad  front and rear  is less than 1 mm   replace both pads as a set  Pad replacement should be carried out    SM Model only by an authorized GAS GAS dealer     STEERING    The steering should always be kept adjusted so that the handlebar  will turn freely but without free play       ALL Models       CP KTP x7    To check the steering adjustment use a stand under the chassis   and lift the motorcycle off the ground  Move the handlebar lightly to  either side  if the handlebar continues moving under its own  momentum  the steering is not too tight  Squatting in front of the  motorcycle  grasp the lower end of the front fork  at the axle   and  push and pull the fork  as shown on the previous photo   if free play  is felt  the steering is too loose     If the steering needs adjustment      Use a stand or a special support to stabilize the motorcycle      
50. k the coolant level  The coolant level should be just at a level  below de cap rubber seal       f the coolant level is low  add the correct amount of coolant  through the filler opening         1   Coolant level    2   Filler opening        Total quantity    Mix antifreeze and distilled water 1 1  distilled water 50   antifreeze  50     Capacity  1 1 L    Coolant Replacement    Coolant should be changed periodically to ensure long engine life      Wait for the engine to cool completely      Place the motorcycle in riding position      Remove the radiator cap      Place a container under the coolant drain screw  and drain the  coolant from the radiator and engine by removing the drain screw   B  at the bottom of the water pump cover  A   Wash off immediately  any coolant spilled on the chassis  engine  or wheels     UL   n il     k  j        j Ha         E j i         F      Q j    _   s      2004250300 cc        Ce    KTP KT    WARNING    lf coolant gets on the tires will make them very slippery and can  cause an accident          Visually inspect the old coolant  If whitish spots are observed in  the liquid is a clear indication that the aluminum parts in the cooling  system are corroded  If the coolant is brown  iron or steel parts  of the system are rusting  In both cases  flush the cooling system      Check the cooling system for damage  leaks or missing gaskets  in the cooling system       nstall the water pump cover drain screw with the specified torque  values shown i
51. l firmly   lf the motorcycle maintains its level attitude as the suspension is  compressed  the spring rates are well balanced  Sit astride the  motorcycle and take a riding posture  Next check to see that the  motorcycle is in a horizontal position  If one end drops noticeably  more than the other  the front and rear are not compatible and must  be readjusted to achieve a better balance     This is one of the most effective adjustment procedures but suspension  settings will vary depending on the conditions at the terrain and the  rider s preferences     Does the motorcycle skids when driving down hill or when  accelerating out of a curve   Front fork is too soft     1  Increase the compression or rebound damping   2  Increase the oil level 10 mm   3  Use a harder spring  or increase spring preload     Does the front end tends to turn inward   Front fork is too soft     1  Increase the compression or rebound damping   2  Increase the oil level 10 mm     Does the front end slips when entering in a curve   1  Decrease the compression or rebound damping    2  Bleed air trapped in the fork    3  Decrease the oil level 10 20 mm    4  Use a softer spring     CP KP KT    Does the front fork fails to respond to small potholes while  managing wide turns    Front Fork is hard    1  Decrease the compression or rebound damping    2  Decrease the oil level 10 mm    3  Use softer duty spring     Does the rear end jumps when braking over potholes    The shock absorber probably has too litt
52. le rebound damping     Increase the rebound damping     Does the rear tire lacks traction when coming out of corners      The shock absorber is too hard    1  Decrease the rear shock absorber spring    2  Decrease the compression damping    3  Use a softer spring     Does it land on the front wheel in high speed jumps     there may be a problem with the driver s posture   Rebound damping too soft or hard spring    1  Increase the rebound damping    2  Decrease the shock absorber spring preload    3  Decrease the compression damping     Does the suspension jounce stops at front and rear of the  motorcycle in high speed jumps      If this occurs 1 or 2 times in the same lap of the race    Front and rear suspension system are too soft    1  Front  Increase the oil lever and   or use a harder spring    2  Rear  Increase compression damping or use a harder spring     NOTE  After any adjustment  check front and rear compatibility        Adjustments that depend on the conditions of the jounce stops   rear shock absorber        Suspension jounce stops at low speed  increase the spring preload  to the maximum setting      Jounce stops after 3 or 4 successive jumps  decrease the rebound  damping     NOTE  The rear shock absorber due to its setting possibilities may  mislead some riders     a  The rear shock absorber does not jounce stop when the spring  is correct for the total weight of the machine and rider     b  A jounce stop sensation of the shock absorber may be caused  by the ri
53. n the table  Always replace the gasket with a new  one     Drain plug tightening torque  refer to torque table   Water pump screw  9 Nm      Fill the radiator up to the edge of the cap with coolant  and install  the radiator cap       nspoect the cooling system for leaks      Start and warm up the engine  then stop the engine      Check the coolant level after the engine cools down  Add coolant  up to the cap     SPARK PLUG    The standard spark plug is a shown in the table and should be  tightened to 27 Nm        Standard Spark Plug    125 cc  200   250  300 cc    0 7 0 8 mm  0 7 0 8 mm    The spark plug should be removed periodically to check its gap  If  the plug is oily or has carbon deposits  clean it with a sandblaster   After removing the abrasive particles  the spark plug must be cleaned  using a wire brush or a similar tool  Measure the gap with a feeler  gauge  if incorrect adjust the gap by bending the side electrode  If  the spark plug electrodes are corroded or damaged  or if insulator  is cracked  replace the plug     NOTE  Inspect every 30 hours and change every 60 hours     To find out whether the right heat range plug is being used  remove  it and inspect the ceramic insulator around the center electrode  If  the ceramic is light brown  the spark plug is correctly matched to  engine temperature  If the ceramic is whie  the spark plug should  be replaced with the next colder plug  If the ceramic is black  the  spark plug should be replaced with the next hotter
54. nd the control for the total time with motor  running save the data to the memory  even when the device is  switched off  When the multifunction apparatus is not activated  it  displays a clock  The value of the wheel circumference can be altered   as well as the system of measurement  metric or British    The ambient temperature is displayed on the upper left hand part of the  Screen    The screen can display the engine temperature from an optional  temperature sensor  If this is too high  a warning LED lights up in yellow   If the rpm are too high  the second warning LED lights up in red           Yellow warning LED  Red warning LED  Right hand button  MODE button  Left hand button  Central display screen    oa UMS    Ce    KTP x7          Technical characteristics    FUNCTIONS SYMBOL TECHNICAL INCREMENTS PRECISION  CHARACTERISTICS    CURRENT SPEED   399 9 kmph or mph 0 1 kmph or mph    0 1   TACHOMETER 0  19999 rpm     0 1   TACHOMETER BAR O  12000 rpm     0 1        1399       m    LO i i            OPERATION TIME    0   999 hours 59 minutes     0 196  OPERATION TIME    0   9999 hours 59 minutes 1 minute     0 196  ACCUMULATED    CLOCK 00 00 00 12 59 59 or 23 59 59 BEEN    0 1   BATTERY LOW   40   Approximately 1 year life MER     0 1     3   Sy   lt   oO  o   o   D   o  I  e  e   lt    gt   Q  U         CD      D   D  Q  o   D  2  o         3  Z  O   gt   Q       gt   rF  0   O  FF  3  c  om  2   D  e  O  o   D     o      s    Tachometer input  Electrical pulse sensor   
55. ndicator        m     d m Rear right  jd          a    I    L1       4 me Rear    Magnetic  j flywheel       H Rear brake  sensor    Lm i  op HE  sidelight          brake light  wise 4 Rear left     Sua 5  indicator    Indicator relay    Horn Power    controller    CP KTP 1x7       WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS     According to Law decree 23 2003 on the 10th of July  covering Warranties on Consumer Item Sales     Warranty terms of the manufacturer GASGAS Motos  S A     The company GAS GAS MOTOS  S A   hereafter referred to as    GG    with this present document guarantees the consumer   the purchaser of a vehicle manufactured by GG  that both the materials and the manufacturing are free of defects in  accordance with the highest standards of quality  Consequently  GG with this document guarantees the consumer  hereafter  referred to as the  purchaser    in accordance with the conditions set out below  the repair  free of charge  of any defect in  materials or that might result from faulty manufacture that is detected in a new motorcycle within the period covered by  this Warranty and with no limit on the number of kilometres covered or hours of use     Warranty Period    The period covered by this Warranty will begin on the day of delivery of the vehicle to the purchaser by a GG authorised  dealer  or in the case of demonstration models  on the date in which the vehicle is used for the first time   The seller will be responsible for any unwarranted faults that become apparent
56. ndlebar and  place it in the desired position                   E                   Ta   al   1  i 5              Ce    IIOP KT          Tighten the bolts  front first and then the rear  to 25 Nm of torque  Rear brake pedal position    When the brake pedal is in rest position  there should be a free play  of 10 mm   Check the brake for good braking power and no brake drag     If the handlebar is  installed correctly   there will be an  even gap at the  front and rear after  tightening  A         BRAKES    Disc and disc pad wear is automatically compensated for and has  no effect on the brake lever or pedal action  So there are no parts  that require adjustment on the brakes except brake lever free play  and brake pedal position    Front brake lever free play       Adjust the front brake lever  A  to match your requirements  To    adjust  loosen the nut  B   After adjustment  tighten it securely  Then  A   Brake pedal   check that the brake response is correct   B   10 mm free play     WARNING    If the brake pedal feels spongy when it is applied  there might be air    trapped in the brake pump or the brake may be defective  Since it  is dangerous to operate the motorcycle under such conditions  have  the brake checked inmediately           CP KTP x7       Brake fluid  CAUTION    Inspect the brake fluid level and change it periodically  The brake Do not spill brake fluid onto any painted surface  Do not use fluid   fluid should also be changed if it becomes contaminated with d
57. ng is too soft    2  Degraded shock absorber oil    Determining the proper settings      Standard Settings   From the factory  the machine is set up for an average weight rider  with average riding abilities  Hence  if the actual rider s weight or if  his riding experience and abilities are considerably superior or below    the average  ii is necessary to make adjustments to the suspension       Readjustment of the suspension     Ground surface    Smooth Soft spring  Rough Hard spring       Riding experience   Beginner  Soft spring with rebound   Experienced  Harder spring   Rider s weight   Heavy  Hard spring    Light  Soft spring    Type of racing circuit      Many corners   Lower the front end slightly  Raise the fork tubes 5 mm  This increases    agility       Fast course with many jumps   Raise the fornt end slightly  Lower the fork tubes 5 mm        Deep potholes or sandy ground   Raise the front end slightly to gain stability     After making such preliminary adjustments  begin the actual on track  testing and evaluation     CAUTION    1  Make changes one step at a time     2  Make sure the rider is consistent in this evaluation   3  A change in the front suspension requires a change in the rear   and vice versa        CP KTP x7          Front and rear compatibility     Use this procedure to determine if the suspension is balanced  Place  the motorcycle upright  While standing next to the right side of the  motorcycle  hold the front brake and press the rear brake peda
58. onents are identified with a determined and registered mark     List of elements required  Quantity   motorcycle      Manufacture identification plate     Catalyzed exhaust     Muffler     Carburettor jets     Front and rear turn signals     License plate holder     Speedometer     Electrical installation  homologated lights    Horn     Rearview mirror     Antitheft system     Antimanipulation plate  125 cc version     Secondary air valve     Air filter restiction     Throttle limiter  EC 200  250  300                 cA     AO         D       Each one of the homologation components must form part of the vehicle and in case of loss  breakage or malfunction it is recommended that  the owner contact his official dealer to correct this problem     PREPARATION FOR COMPETITION     1   Check     Front axle and bridges nuts tightness   Front fork clamp bolts tightness   Handlebar clamp bolts tightness   Throttle grip screws tightness    Throttle grip operation and apply grease   Front and rear brake hose inspection   Front and rear brake fluid level    Front and rear brake disc and caliper inspection   Front and rear brake operation test    10  Fuel tank inspection    11  Verify the installation of all cables    12  Engine mounting bolts tightness    13  Verify output pinion    14  Gearshift pedal bolts tightness    15  Transmission oil level    16  Battery charge    17  Throttle body    18  Linkage tie rod mounting bolts tightness   19  Linkages mounting bolts tightness    20  Rear
59. otorcycle    4   Any claims against Warranty by the purchaser under the terms of the sale contract with the corresponding authorised  dealer shall not be affected by the terms of this present Warranty  Neither will this present Warranty affect those additional  contractual rights acquired by the purchaser under the general commercial terms and conditions of the authorised dealer   However  such additional rights may only be exercised through claims against the authorised dealer    5   Should the purchaser resell the product within the Warranty Period  the duration and conditions of the present Warranty  will remain unaltered  in such a way as that the rights to make claims under the present Warranty in accordance with the  terms and conditions set out in this present document shall be transferred to the new owner of the motorcycle       1        le  KF  FF    RECOMIENDA EL USO DE ACEITE   RECOMMENDS THE USE OF OIL   RECOMMANDE L USAGE DE L HUILE   CONSIGLIA L   USO D   OLIO   EMPFIEHLT DEN GEBRAUCH VON OL        Global Racing         PU010838019    AGOSTO   AUGUST   AO  T   AGOSTO   AUGUST 2007    C  UNICEF n  17   Poligon Industrial Torremirona   17190 Salt  Girona  SPAIN   Tel   34 902 47 62 54 Fax   34 902 47 61 60  E mail  officegg gasgasmotos es   partsgg gasgasmotos es       
60. ove the  cable protector in the throttle body  Make the necessary free play  adjustments with the tensor at the end of the cable  tighten the  locknut  and reinstall the protector     CARBURETOR  Idle speed adjustment    Is carried out using the air screw  A  and idle screw  B      Firstturn in the air screw until it is loose  then tighten it 1 1 2 turns     After thoroughly warming up the engine  turn the idle adjusting  screw to obtain the desired idle speed  If there are no idle  preferences  turn the screw until the engine stops     Tighten lightly the idle screw      EM V        CT     A   Air screw    B   Idle screw       Open and close the throttle a few times to make sure the idle  speed does not change  Readjust if necessary      With the engine idling  turn the handlebar to each side  If handlebar  movement changes the idle speed  the throttle cable may be  improperly adjusted or routed incorrectly  or it may be damaged   Be sure to correct any of these conditions before riding           WARNING EXHAUST SYSTEM    Riding with a damaged throttle cable could be dangerous  The exhaust and the muffler reduce the noise and send gases away  from the rider        CLUTCH   The clutch lever should have a maximum play of 3 mm  This margin If the exhaust is badly damaged  dented  cracked or rusted  replace  increases with the wear on the clutch plate  it with a new one  Replace the muffler fibre if the exhaust noise   To adjust  proceed as follows  becomes too loud or if the en
61. r     Softer springs make the fork softer  and rebound action slower       Pull the hydraulic rod out slowly  Suspension top bridge position adjustment    At this time  the fork oil pours out of the hydraulic rod hole  keep   it raised to let it drain until it stops  Make sure the front tire does not rub against the fender when the    Install the fork spring  1  inside the fork tube  fork tubes are compressed fully  Make this adjustment to a minimum    Tighten the suspension spring and insert the wrench  5  in the of 5 mm     locknut  2  to lock the cap  3      Install the suspension cap  3  in the fork tube and tighten it to 29    Nm  CAUTION      Mount the other fork     The suspension tubes  both right and left  must be adjusted evenly     Install the parts removed            1   Suspension top bridge position     REAR SUSPENSION    The rear suspension is composed of the shock absorber  swingarm   linkages and torque rod     Generally speaking  the operating characteristics are similar to the  front fork  But its unique characteristic is that it has  besides the  shock absorber  an articulated quadrilateral composed of the linkages  and torque rod     To match various riding condition types  the shock absorber spring  can be adjusted or replaced with an optional one  Also the dampening  force can be easily adjusted  this feature makes it unnecessary to  change oil viscosity           Shock absorber extension adjustment    To adjust  turn by hand the extension adjuster in t
62. regularly         Go to a specialized workshop      Go to a specialized workshop      Go to a specialized workshop    Drain old fuel out of the tank  With the fuel tank filled with  new fuel  the engine will start immediately      Clean and dry or replace the spark plug      In order to  relieve the engine   accelerate to max  speed   press the starter pedal 5 or 10 times  Then  start the engine  as described above  If the engine fails to start  remove the  spark plug and dry it      Clean the fuel tank air vent  Adjust the air cleaner duct      Verify the exhaust valve and repair as necessary       Close the starter  Clean fuel tank air vent  Adjust the air  cleaner duct     Fill up the fuel tank       Fill up cooling liquid  verify the refrigeration system  watertightness     Clean radiator fins or replace it       Verify the spark plug condition and clean it accordingly   tighten or replace it     Verify the spark plug cap condition  Replace if deteriorated     CP KTP x7            MALFUNCTION          POSSIBLECAUSE           CAUSE REMEDY  The engine operates irregularly     Ignition rotor damaged    Replace the rotor     Water in fuel    Drain the fuel tank and fill up with new fuel     Engine lacks power or poor   Fuel supply defective    Clean the fuel system and verify its operation   acceleration   Dirty air cleaner    Clean or replace the air cleaner  Verify its operation     Leaking or deteriorated exhaust system      Verify if the exhaust system is damaged  Replace
63. rkshop      Replace the spring  Go to a specialized workshop     Go to a specialized workshop       Go to a specialized workshop     Replace the clutch friction plate   Go to a specialized workshop     Replace the clutch center hub     Adjust or replace the clutch spring     Replace the clutch discs  Go to a specialized workshop       Move or loosen the cable just a little      Loosen the steering stem locknut      Replace the steering bearings      Replace the steering stem  Go to a specialized workshop     Ce    KTP x7          MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY    14 Shock absorber set too hard   Excessive front fork oil     Front fork oil viscosity too high       Bent front fork       Tire air pressure set too high       Incorrect rear shock absorber adjustment       Insufficient front fork oil     Front fork oil viscosity too low     15 Shock absorber set too soft      Bent front fork       Tire air pressure too low       Incorrect rear shock absorber adjustment     16 Abnormal motorcycle noises   Incorrect drive chain adjustment        Worn drive chain       Worn rear sprocket teeth      Insufficient drive chain lubrication      Incorrect rear wheel alignment      Insufficient front fork oil      Weak or broken front fork spring      Worn disc brake       Pad installed incorrectly or surface glazed       Damaged cylinder       Improperly tightened brackets  nuts  bolts     17 Handlebar vibration   Worn tire  and worn swingarm or its  needle bearings     Wheel rim off cen
64. s  the engine stop button   A         SHIFTING GEARS    The transmission is a 6 speed  of the return shift type  A return shift  means that to go from first gear to third gear it must go first through  the second gear  that is to say that it upshifts gears one by one  To  engage first gear from neutral  pull the clutch lever in and push down  on the gearshift pedal  then release the gearshift pedal and gently  release the clutch lever     CAUTION    When shifting gears  press firmly on the gearshift pedal to ensure       a positive shifting  Careless  incomplete shifts can cause the     A   Gearshift pedal        Ce    KTP KT    STOPPING THE MOTORCYCLE    For maximum deceleration  close the throttle  A  and apply both  front and rear brakes  Disengage the clutch as the motorcycle comes  to a stop  Independent use of the front or rear brake may be  advantageous under certain conditions   Downshift progressively as speed is reduced to ensure good engine  response when you want to accelerate     TNT WM 7A       RIDING DURING THE BREAK IN PERIOD    A break in period is necessary to ensure a smooth operation and  obtain an optimum engine and the transmission responses  During  the first hour or 20 km of operation  run the engine at low and  moderate speeds and revolutions per minute  RPM      NOTE  The slow riding necessary during the break in period may cause  carbon deposits to build up on the spark plug and foul it  If       inspection of the spark plug shows this to be the cas
65. t teeth will cause a new chain to wear quickly     NOTE  When a part ir worn  replace it with a genuine part for maximum  resistance and safety     To minimize any chance of the master link coming apart  the master  link clip must be installed with the closed end of the   U   facing in  the direction of the chain rotation        WARNING    Misalignment of the wheel will result in abnormal wear and may  cause an unsafe riding condition         zw   ae  Fi Dire  tion of PBtation       NOTE  Wheel alignment can also be checked using the string metod        Chain Guide Slider    Visually inspect the upper and lower chain slider at the location of  the swingarm  If damaged or worn  replace it with a new part         A   Chain Guide Slider    B   Swingarm     Pinion Teeth  Pinion Sprocket and Sprocket Wear    Visually inspect the pinion teeth  If they are worn or damaged  replace  the the pinion or the sprocket     Lubrication    Lubrication is necessary after riding through rain or in the mud  or  any time that the chain appears dry  A heavy oil is preferred to a  lighter ol because it will stay on the chain longer and provide better  lubrication        Ce    KTP x7          Apply oil to the sides of the chain rollers for better oil penetration   Wipe off any excess oil      A   Apply oil   HANDLEBAR    To suit various riding positions  the handlebar position can be adjusted  front to rear     Handlebar position adjustment    Loosen the handlebar holder  A  screws  B   turn the ha
66. tage regulator faulty     Brakes do not operate correctly     Worn discs     Leaking brake fluid       Excessive steering axles tolerances        Ce    KTP x7       POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY      Tighten steering bracket and steering stem locknut to the  correct torque values      Tighten steering bracket and steering stem locknut to the  correct torque values       Replace the chassis  Go to a specialized workshop      Adjust the steering  Go to a specialized workshop      Replace the steering stem  Go to a specialized workshop     Replace the front fork      Align the wheels       Replace the discs      Verify the brake circuits  Replace the damaged or broken  parts      Drain the brake fluid and fill with the new fluid recommended  by the manufacturer      Replace the pump piston      Adjust brakes       Remove the seat and the fuel tank  and check all  connections  check the voltage regulator and the fuses in  the fuse box      Lighting system does not   Blown lighting relay fuse    Remove the seat  the fuse box cover  and replace the  operate fuse           Ce    KTP x7             BI Black  ELECTRIC SCHEMAS Bu Blue  Gr Grey  Br Brown  W White  R Red  G Green  P Pink  O Orange  Y Yellow  V Violet  GL Bright green    Front right npp   indicator     Lege  Front brake s  fc  sensor 4    HE    Speed  sensor    HT uS    e                     Front   3pm  sidelight      EECldlei         Ful beam  ESE      Headlights         F3       Magnetic    Front left 2    a  c   flywheel    i
67. the motorcycle  for example   small or hidden imperfections  noise or vibrations that are normal in use  etc     g  Phenomena that are the result of the ageing of the vehicle  for example  discolouring of painted or metallic coated surfaces      Various    1   GG shall have the prerogative to decide  at its own discretion  whether to repair or replace defective parts  Where parts  are replaced  ownership of the parts removed shall pass to GG without any other consideration  The GG authorised dealer   to whom the making good of the defects has been entrusted  is not authorised to make any declarations that are binding on  GG    2   In case of doubt regarding the existence of a defect  or a visual or material inspection is required  GG reserves the right  to demand the return of the parts which are the object of a claim under Warranty  or to arrange an inspection of the defect  by an expert from GG  Any additional obligations arising out of guarantees on parts replaced free of charge  or any other  service rendered free of charge  are excluded from the effects of this present warranty  The Warranty on parts replaced within  the Warranty Period will end at the expiry date for the Warranty Period of the product concerned    3   Should it prove to be the case that a defect can not be repaired  the purchaser guaranteed shall have the right to the  cancellation of the contract  payment of compensation  or a partial refund of the purchase price  discount   instead of repairing  the m
68. tre       Incorrect wheel alignment          Pour excess oil until reaching the correct oil level     Drain fork oil and fill with correct fork oil viscosity     Replace the front fork  Go to a specialized workshop       Check tire air pressure     Adjust rear shock absorber       Fill with fork oil until reaching the correct oil level     Drain fork oil and fill with correct fork oil viscosity       Replace the front fork  Go to a specialized workshop       Check tire air pressure     Adjust the rear shock absorber       Adjust the drive chain      Replace the drive chain  rear sprocket and the secondary  transmission pinion      Replace the rear sprocket      Lubricate with appropriate chain oil      Align the rear wheel  Go to a specialized workshop      Add front fork oil until reaching the correct level      Replace the front fork spring      Change the disc brake      Reinstall or replace pad      Replace the damaged cylinder      Verify and adjust to the correct torque values       Replace worn parts with new ones       Centre rim     Verify wheel spokes tension  Readjust if necessary     MALFU   MALFUNCTION           Handlebar vibration      Loose handlebar bracket  and loose  handlebar stem locknut       Bent chassis      Incorrect steering adjustment     Bent steering stem     Bent front fork      Incorrect wheel alignment     Motorcycle pull to one side      Deteriorated brake fluid       Broken pump piston     Incorrect brake adjustment     Blown light bulbs   Vol
69. ubrication quality of this mixture deteriorates rapidly  use  a fresh mixture for each day of operation        Ce    KTP x7          SERIAL NUMBER  A  STARTING THE ENGINE  It is stamped on the steering pipe  It indicates the frame number 1  Make sure the motorcycle is in the neutral position   registered for this motorcycle  2  Turn the gasoline cock  A  clockwise to the  ON  position     HOMOLOGATION PLATE  B     This motorcycle carries its corresponding homologation plate where  it also shows the serial number  and this data must match the  information registered in the motorcycle documents        3  If the engine is  cold  pull up the  choke knob  B          14     NOTE    When the engine is already warm or on hot days  open  the throttle instead of using the choke knob      f the engine is flooded  kick with the throttle fully open     If the clutch lever is pulled  the motorcycle can be  started while in any gear     4  Start the  motorcycle with  kick start pedal  C         5  Even after the engine starts  keep the choke knob pulled up   Stopping the engine  EC and SM models     1  Shift the transmission into neutral     2  After racing the  engine slightly   close the throttle  completely and  depress the engine  stop button  D         transmission to jump out of gear and cause engine damage     Ce    IIOP x7       Stopping the engine  MC model     1  Shift the transmission into neutral     2  After racing the engine  slightly  close the throttle  completely and depres
70. ure varies  depending on atmospheric conditions  Taking these conditions into  consideration  adjust the carburetor settings properly     NOTE  Keep in mind that the carburetor components that regulate fuel  flow and the screw that control the flow of air must be tight   The standard competition measurements EC 250 are an example     UNLEADED    Throttle valve    Idle jet  Needle  Main Jet          CP KP x7       Correction factors    For altitude or temperature changes      1  Find the correction factor to adjust the carburetor    Example  1000 meters altitude with an air temperature of 35  C  The  correction factor is 0 94    2  Using the correction factor  select the correct slow jet and main  jet     Example  For a correction factor of 0 94 multiply the jet size by that  number     Main jet    180 x 0 94     170     3  Find the correction factor on the Jet Needle   Air Screw chart and  change the jet needle clip position and air screw opening as indicated       Jet needle clip setting  from the 3rd groove to the 2nd groove     Air screw opening  1 1 2   1 turn   2 1 2 turns out     NOTE  For the following recommendations to be accurate  you must  use the standard settings as a base line  Also do not change  any of the settings until you have determined what changes are  necessary  All specifications are based on the use of the fuel  and oil specified        CP KTP x7          ALTITUDE  3  T Lp  lt Q Vo 9  E 40 A 2 A e  my  104  Gp  S A      SS x bm 1  P 7  5 NG  E 2 I  p 
71. ycle  you must do the following       Clean the motorcycle thoroughly      Start the engine for about 5 minutes to warm up the transmission oil and then  drain it  refer to the transmission section       Fill with new transmission oll      Empty the fuel tank  gasoline will deteriorate if left too long       Disconnect the battery      Lubricate the drive chain and all cables      Cover all unpainted metal surfaces with a coat of oil to prevent rust  do not  apply oil to the brakes and rubber parts      Cover the exhaust pipe with a plastic bag to prevent corrosion      Place the motorcycle in such a position so that the wheels do not touch the  ground  if this is not possible  place cardboards under the wheels       Cover the motorcycle to protect it from dust and dirt     When starting off after an extended storage       Remove the plastic bag from the exhaust pipe      Tighten the spark plug      Fill the fuel tank      Check all points marked in the section  Daily Inspection Before Riding        General lubrication      Connect the battery        GAS GAS MULTIFUNCTION INSTRUCTIONS    The multifunction apparatus  which is waterproof  has 2 LED indicators  on a central indicator screen    This central indicator screen  made of liquid crystal and with  illumination  gives information about the rpm  speed  distance  travelled  total kilometres travelled  time  average speed  maximum  speed  ambient temperature  length of time with motor running and  total time  The odometer a
72. you do not know this value   press button 2 to go on to the  next screen     Enter the value by pressing button  1 in succession  To go on to the  next digit  press button 3   Confirm by pressing button 2     CP KTP 7          Selecting the temperature unit  To change the temperature  display between   C and   F  press  button 1    Confirm by pressing button 2     Selecting the danger  temperature   Note    This step can only be taken on  vehicles fitted with the optional  temperature sensor     When the engine temperature  exceeds the set value  the  warning LED on the right lights  up    Default value  110   C  230  F     Enter the value by pressing  button 1 in succession  To go on  to the next digit  press button 3     Confirm by pressing button 2              Selecting the warning  temperature   Note    This step can only be taken on  vehicles fitted with the optional  temperature sensor     When the engine temperature  exceeds the set value  the  warning LED on the left lights up     Default value  90   C  190 F     Enter the value by pressing  button 1 in succession  To go on  to the next digit  press button 3     Confirm by pressing button 2     Selecting the rpm for a gear  change   When the set rpm is reached   the left hand warning LED  flashes to show that the gear  must be changed     Default value  6000 rpm    Enter the value by pressing  button 1 in succession  To go on  to the next digit  press button 3     Confirm by pressing button 2     Selecting the danger
    
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