Piaggio X9 Evolution 125 EN PDF
Piaggio X9 Evolution 125 EN PDF
Piaggio X9 Evolution 125 EN PDF
X9 Evolution 125
SERVICE STATION
MANUAL
X9 Evolution 125
The descriptions and illustrations given in this publication are not binding. While the basic specifications
as described and illustrated in this booklet remain unchanged, PIAGGIO-GILERA reserves the right, at
any time and without being required to update this publication beforehand, to make any changes to
components, parts or accessories, which it considers necessary to improve the product or which are
required for manufacturing or construction reasons.
Not all versions shown in this publication are available in all countries. The availability of single models
should be checked at the official Piaggio sales network.
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in whole or in part is prohibited."
PIAGGIO & C. S.p.A. - After-Sales
V.le Rinaldo Piaggio, 23 - 56025 PONTEDERA (Pi)
N.B. Provides key information to make the procedure easier to understand and carry out.
CAUTION Refers to specific procedures to carry out for preventing damages to the vehicle.
WARNING Refers to specific procedures to carry out to prevent injuries to the repairer.
Personal safety Failure to completely observe these instructions will result in serious risk of personal
injury.
Safeguarding the environment Sections marked with this symbol indicate the correct use of the vehicle
to prevent damaging the environment.
Vehicle intactness The incomplete or non-observance of these regulations leads to the risk of serious
damage to the vehicle and sometimes even the invalidity of the guarantee.
INDEX OF TOPICS
CHARACTERISTICS
CHAR
TOOLING
TOOL
MAINTENANCE
MAIN
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBL
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
ELE SYS
ENG VE
ENGINE
ENG
SUSPENSIONS
SUSP
BRAKING SYSTEM
BRAK SYS
COOLING SYSTEM
COOL SYS
CHASSIS
PRE-DELIVERY
TIME
CHAS
PRE DE
TIME
INDEX OF TOPICS
CHARACTERISTICS
CHAR
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Rules
This section describes general safety rules for any maintenance operations performed on the vehicle.
Safety rules
- If work can only be done on the vehicle with the engine running, make sure that the premises are wellventilated, using special extractors if necessary; never let the engine run in an enclosed area. Exhaust
fumes are toxic.
- The battery electrolyte contains sulphuric acid. Protect your eyes, clothes and skin. Sulphuric acid is
highly corrosive; in the event of contact with your eyes or skin, rinse thoroughly with abundant water
and seek immediate medical attention.
- The battery produces hydrogen, a gas that can be highly explosive. Do not smoke and avoid sparks
or flames near the battery, especially when charging it.
- Fuel is highly flammable and it can be explosive given some conditions. Do not smoke in the working
area, and avoid open flames or sparks.
- Clean the brake pads in a well-ventilated area, directing the jet of compressed air in such a way that
you do not breathe in the dust produced by the wear of the friction material. Even though the latter
contains no asbestos, inhaling dust is harmful.
Maintenance rules
- Use original PIAGGIO spare parts and lubricants recommended by the Manufacturer. Non-original or
non-conforming spares may damage the vehicle.
- Use only the appropriate tools designed for this vehicle.
- Always use new gaskets, sealing rings and split pins upon refitting.
- After removal, clean the components using non-flammable or low flash-point solvents. Lubricate all
the work surfaces, except tapered couplings, before refitting these parts.
- After refitting, make sure that all the components have been installed correctly and work properly.
- For removal, overhaul and refit operations use only tools with metric measures. Metric bolts, nuts and
screws are not interchangeable with coupling members with English measurement. Using unsuitable
coupling members and tools may damage the vehicle.
- When carrying out maintenance operations on the vehicle that involve the electrical system, make
sure the electric connections have been made properly, particularly the ground and battery connections.
CHAR - 7
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Vehicle identification
Chassis prefix: ZAPM481000000 1001
Engine prefix: M482M
CHAR - 8
Desc./Quantity
1725 kg
790 mm
1500 mm
2130 mm
1450 mm
910 mm
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Engine
TECHNICAL DATA
Specification
Type
Timing system
Cubic capacity
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Carburettor
ignition advance (before TDC)
Valve clearance
Spark plug
Alternative spark plug
Idle speed
Max. power
Max. torque
Maximum speed
Desc./Quantity
Single-cylinder, 4-stroke
4 valves, single overhead camshaft, chain-driven.
124 cm
57 x 48.6 mm
12 0.5: 1
KEIHIN CVK 29
10 at 2000 rpm
intake: 0.10 mm discharge: 0.15 mm
CHAMPION RG4HC
NGK CR8EB
1650 100 rpm
11 kW at 10,000 rpm
12 Nm at 8000 rpm
105 km/h
Transmission
TRANSMISSIONS
Specification
Transmission
Desc./Quantity
With automatic expandable pulley variator, V belt, automatic
clutch, gear reduction unit and transmission housing with
forced-circulation air cooling.
CHAR - 9
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Capacities
CAPACITY
Specification
Rear hub
Cooling system
Engine oil
Fuel tank (including a ~ 2.5 l reserve)
Desc./Quantity
150 cm
~ 1.2 l
~ 1000 cm
~ 14.5 l
Electrical system
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Specification
Generator
Battery
Ignition type
Desc./Quantity
Three-phase alternating current
12V -10 Ah
Electronic capacitive discharge ignition (CDI) and variable advance, with separate HV coil.
Desc./Quantity
90 mm.
Engine with oscillating fork articulated to the chassis by means
of a double swinging arm. Double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers, coaxial helicoidal spring with variable step, adjustable
at preloading on 4 positions.
90 mm
Hydraulic telescopic fork with 35-mm stem
Welded tubular steel chassis with stamped sheet reinforcements.
Brakes
BRAKES
Specification
Rear
Integral braking system
Front
Desc./Quantity
240 mm stainless steel disc with Brembo "Serie Oro" floating
calliper with 34 mm twin plungers
Left lever acts on the left front and rear discs, through a valve
that distributes the pressure; the right lever acts on the right
front disc only
240 mm stainless steel double disc with 34 mm Brembo
"Serie Oro" floating calliper (front Right) / 32 (front Left)
CHAR - 10
Desc./Quantity
Front: 2.1 bar Rear: 2.3 bar (2.5 bar with driver and luggage)
Without inner tube: 120/70-14" 55P
Without inner tube: 140/60-14" 64P
alloy rim: 14'' x 3.50
alloy rim: 14'' x 3.50
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Secondary air
The SAS for 125cc leader engines operates in a similar manner to the SAS for 2T engines.
The differences are the following:
instead of entering through the muffler as for 2T engine, the secondary air enters directly in the discharge
pipe on the head.
The 2T reed valve has a diaphragm. The unit, indicated by an arrow in the figure, has a cut-off connected
to the depression intake on the inlet manifold that cuts the air inlet in deceleration, to avoid explosions
in the muffler.
Air is drawn through the opening A, goes through the first filter and is channelled through the opening
B.
Air gets to the second filter B through the opening shown in the figure. Now, the filtered air enters
the diaphragm device, and then is channelled to the head.
CHAR - 11
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
The air passes through a rigid pipe connected to the head and reaches a discharge joint in order to
supply oxygen to the unburned gases before the catalytic converter, thus favouring an improved reaction of the catalytic converter.
125cc Version
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Carburettor
Keihin
Walbro
Vacuum type
CVK 30
WVF-7G*
Body stamping
CVK
7G
Stamping
303A
Max. jet
105
108
Minimum jet
35
36
CHAR - 12
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Carburettor
Keihin
Walbro
70
115
130
100
100 160 g
100 g
2 1/4
2 5/8 1/2
NDYA
51C
Fixed position
Diffuser nozzle
2.8
2.7
1.5 (body)
200
ing
130
Starter jet
42
50
~ 20
~ 40
Diffuser
29
29 (30.3x27.0)
Kehin
KEHIN CARBURETTOR
Specification
Depression carburettor
Body stamping
Stamping
Max. jet
Minimum jet
Max. air jet
Throttle valve spring
Minimum mixture set screw initial opening
Tapered pin stamping
Tapered pin notches position from top
Diffuser nozzle
Starter diffuser jet
Starter jet
Starter device resistance
Diffuser
125 keihn - Minimum air jet
125 keihn - Maximum air jet
Desc./Quantity
CVEK-30
CVEK
303A
105
35
70
100 160 g
2
NDYA
Fixed position
2.8
42
~ 20
29
130
70
N.B.
Walbro
WALBRO CARBURETTOR
Specification
Venturi diffuser
Starter device resistance
Starter jet
Starter diffuser jet
Starter air jet
Desc./Quantity
29 (30.3x27)
~ 40
50
130
200
CHAR - 13
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Specification
Diffuser nozzle
Tapered pin notches from above
Tapered pin stamping
Minimum mixture set screw initial opening
Throttle valve spring
Minimum air jet
Max. air jet
Minimum jet
Max. jet
Stamping
Body stamping
125 Walbro: Minimum jet
125 Walbro: Max. jet
Desc./Quantity
2.7
2
51C
2 5/8 1/2
100 g
100
115
36
108
7GO
100
115
N.B.
200cc Version
Carburettor
Keihin
Walbro
Vacuum type
CVK30
WVF-7H*
Body stamping
CVK
7H
Stamping
303A
Max. jet
100
118
Minimum jet
38
34
70
150
115
50
150 250 g
120 g
1/4
3 1/4
NDWA
465
Fixed position
Diffuser nozzle
2.8
2.7
ing
200
1.5 (body)
130
Starter jet
42
50
~ 20
~ 40
Diffuser
29
29 (30.3x27.0)
Kehin
KEHIN CARBURETTOR
Specification
Depression carburettor
Body stamping
CHAR - 14
Desc./Quantity
CVEK-30
CVEK
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Specification
Stamping
Tapered pin notches position from top
Max. air jet
Diffuser nozzle
Starter jet
Starter device resistance
Diffuser
Tapered pin stamping
Minimum mixture set screw initial opening
Throttle valve spring
Minimum air jet
Minimum jet
Max. jet
Starter air jet
Starter diffuser nozzle
Desc./Quantity
303A
Fixed position
70
2.8
42
~ 20
29
NDWA
150 250 g
115
38
100
1.5 (body)
1.5 (body)
N.B.
Walbro
WALBRO CARBURETTOR
Specification
Tapered pin notches position from top
Tapered pin stamping
Minimum mixture set screw initial opening
Throttle valve spring
Minimum air jet
Max. air jet
Minimum jet
Max. jet
Body stamping
Vacuum type
Diffuser
Starter jet
Starter diffuser jet
Starter air jet
Diffuser nozzle
Stamping
Desc./Quantity
3
465
3 1/4
120 g
50
150
34
118
7HO
WVF-7H*
29 (30.3x27.0)
50
130
200
2.7
N.B.
Tightening Torques
TECHNICAL SERVICE NOTES
For correct tightening, the expansion tank cap locking torque has been standardised to 2.5 Nm
REAR BRAKE
Product
() Loctite 243
Description
Medium-strength threadlock
Specifications
Apply LOCTITE 243 medium-strength
threadlock
FRONT BRAKE
Name
Oil bleed screw
Disc tightening screw ()
Brake fluid pipe-calliper fitting
Torque in Nm
8 12
56
16 20
CHAR - 15
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Name
Brake fluid pump-hose fitting
Tightening screw for calliper support to the fork
Torque in Nm
16 20
45 55
REAR SUSPENSION
Name
Upper shock absorber clamp
Lower shock absorber clamp
Rear wheel axle
Torque in Nm
33 41
33 41
104 126
FRONT SUSPENSION
Name
Fork leg screw
Front wheel axle
Fork plate screw
Torque in Nm
67
45 50
25 34
CHASSIS
Name
Centre stand bolt
Frame arm-engine arm bolt
Swinging arm buffer nut
Frame-swinging arm bolt
Engine-swinging arm bolt
Torque in Nm
25 30
60 64
20 25
66 80
33 41
STEERING
Name
Upper steering ring nut
Steering lower ring nut
Handlebar fixing screw (*)
Fixing screws for the handlebar control unit U-bolts
Torque in Nm
30 36
10 13 then loosen by 90
45 50
7 10
ENGINE - COOLING
Product
() Loctite 243
Description
Medium-strength threadlock
Specifications
Apply LOCTITE 243 medium-strength
threadlock
Torque in Nm
46
11 13
11 13
3.5 4.5
ENGINE - FLYWHEEL
Name
Pick-Up clamping screws
Stator assembly screws ()
Flywheel cover fixing screws
Flywheel nut (250)
Screw fixing freewheel to flywheel
Torque in Nm
34
34
5-6
94 102
13 15
ENGINE - TRANSMISSION
Name
Rear hub cover screws
Driven pulley shaft nut
Transmission cover screws
Drive pulley nut
Clutch unit nut on driven pulley
Belt support roller screw
CHAR - 16
Torque in Nm
24 27
54 60
11 13
75 83
55 60
11 13
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Torque in Nm
15 20
16 18
46
56
11 13
11 15
10 14
11 13
68
7 8.5
11 12
27 29
67
12 14
LUBRICATION
Name
Hub oil drainage plug
Oil filter on crankcase fitting
Engine oil drainage plug/ mesh filter
Oil filter
Oil pump cover screws
Screws fixing oil pump to crankcase
Oil pump command crown screw
Oil pump cover plate screws
Oil sump screws
Minimum oil pressure sensor
Torque in Nm
15 17
27 33
24 30
46
0.7 0.9
5-6
10 14
46
10 14
12 14
N.B.
Initials
A
B
C
D
A1
B1
C1
D1
A2
B2
C2
D2
A3
B3
C3
D3
Cylinder
56.997 57.004
57.004 57.011
57.011 57.018
57.018 57.025
57.197 57.204
57.204 57.211
57.211 57.218
57.218 57.225
57.397 57.404
57.404 57.411
57.411 57.418
57.418 57.425
57.597 57.604
57.604 57.611
57.611 57.618
57.618 57.625
Piston
56.945 56.952
56.952 56.959
56.959 56.966
56.966 56.973
57.145 57.152
57.152 57.159
57.159 57.166
57.166 57.173
57.345 57.352
57.352 57.359
57.359 57.366
57.366 57.373
57.545 57.552
57.552 57.559
57.559 57.566
57.566 57.573
Play on fitting
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
CHAR - 17
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
CHAR - 18
Initials
A
B
C
D
Cylinder
71.990 71.997
71.997 72.004
72.004 72.011
72.011 72.018
Piston
71.953 71.960
71.960 71.967
71.967 71.974
71.974 71.981
Play on fitting
0.030 - 0.044
0.030 - 0.044
0.030 - 0.044
0.030 - 0.044
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Initials
A
B
C
D
A1
B1
C1
D1
A2
B2
C2
D2
A3
B3
C3
D3
Cylinder
56.997 57.004
57.004 57.011
57.011 57.018
57.018 57.025
57.197 57.204
57.204 57.211
57.211 57.218
57.218 57.225
57.397 57.404
57.404 57.411
57.411 57.418
57.418 57.425
57.597 57.604
57.604 57.611
57.611 57.618
57.618 57.625
Piston
56.945 56.952
56.952 56.959
56.959 56.966
56.966 56.973
57.145 57.152
57.152 57.159
57.159 57.166
57.166 57.173
57.345 57.352
57.352 57.359
57.359 57.366
57.366 57.373
57.545 57.552
57.552 57.559
57.559 57.566
57.566 57.573
Play on fitting
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
0.045 - 0.059
Durata/Valore
Indirizzo Immagine
CHAR - 19
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Description
CHAR - 20
Dimensions
16,6 +0-0,05
Initials
A
Quantity
D = 0.20 0.50
16,6 +0-0,05
18 -0.10 -0.15
51.4 +0.05
B
C
E
D = 0.20 0.50
D = 0.20 0.50
D = 0.20 0.50
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Measurement A to be taken, is a value of piston re-entry. It indicates by how much the plane formed
by the piston crown descends below the plane formed by the upper part of the cylinder. The further the
piston falls inside the cylinder, the less the base gasket to be applied (to recover the compression ratio)
and vice versa.
N.B.
NO GASKETS AND SEALS SHOULD BE ASSEMBLED BETWEEN THE CRANKCASE AND CYLINDER AND THE DIAL GAUGE EQUIPPED WITH SUPPORT SHOULD BE SET TO ZERO FOR
MEASUREMENT A TO BE TAKEN WITH THE PISTON AT TOP DEAD CENTRE POSITION AND
ON A RECTIFIED PLANE.
Measure A
1.70 1.60
Thickness
0.4 0.05
1.60 1.40
0.6 0.05
1.40 1.30
0.8 0.05
CHAR - 21
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Measure A
1.40 1.30
1.60 1.40
1.70 1.60
Thickness
0.8 0.05
0.6 0.05
0.4 0.05
CHAR - 22
Measure A
2.2 2.4
Thickness
0.4 0.05
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Name
125
Measure A
2.4 2.6
Thickness
0.6 0.05
N.B.
Oversizes
Description
Dimensions
57 x 1
57 x 1
57 x 2.5
57.2 x 1
Initials
A
A
A
A
Quantity
0.15 0.30
0.10 0.30
0.15 0.35
0.15 0.30
57.2 x 1
0.10 0.30
57.2 x 2.5
0.15 0.35
57.4 x 1
0.15 0.30
57.4 x 1
0.10 0.30
57.4 x 2.5
0.15 0.35
57.6 x 1
0.15 0.30
57.6 x 1
57.6 x 2.5
0.15 0.35
CHAR - 23
X9 Evolution 125
Characteristics
Description
Dimensions
72 x 2.5
72 x 1
72 x 1.5
Initials
A
A
A
Quantity
0.20 0.40
0.20 0.40
0.15 0.30
Products
RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS TABLE
Product
AGIP ROTRA 80W-90
Description
Rear hub oil
AGIP BRAKE 4
SPECIAL AGIP PERMANENT fluid
Brake fluid
coolant
CHAR - 24
Specifications
SAE 80W/90 Oil that exceeds the requirements of API GL3 specifications
Oil for 4-stroke engines
Mineral oil with specific additives for increased adhesiveness
Grease (brake control levers, throttle
grip)
SAE 5W-40, API SL, ACEA A3, JASO MA
Synthetic oil
FMVSS DOT 4 Synthetic fluid
Monoethylene glycol-based antifreeze
fluid, CUNA NC 956-16
INDEX OF TOPICS
TOOLING
TOOL
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
APPROPRIATE TOOLS
TOOL - 26
Stores code
020151Y
Description
Air heater
020331Y
Digital multimeter
020333Y
020334Y
001467Y014
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
Stores code
020412Y
Description
15 mm guide
020335Y
020565Y
020439Y
17 mm guide
020359Y
42x47-mm Adaptor
TOOL - 27
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
TOOL - 28
Stores code
020363Y
Description
20 mm guide
020459Y
020458Y
005095Y
Engine support
008564Y
Flywheel extractor
020434Y
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
Stores code
020382Y011
Description
adapter for valve removal tool
020424Y
020431Y
020193Y
020306Y
020360Y
52x55-mm Adaptor
TOOL - 29
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
TOOL - 30
Stores code
020364Y
Description
25-mm guide
020375Y
Adaptor 28 x 30 mm
020376Y
Adaptor handle
020444Y
020330Y
001467Y035
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
Stores code
020368Y
Description
driving pulley lock wrench
020319Y
020287Y
020263Y
020262Y
020430Y
TOOL - 31
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
TOOL - 32
Stores code
020428Y
Description
Piston position check support
020426Y
020425Y
020423Y
020414Y
28-mm guide
020393Y
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
Stores code
020382Y
Description
Valve cotters equipped with part 012 removal tool
020455Y
10-mm guide
020442Y
020440Y
020329Y
020357Y
32x35-mm Adaptor
TOOL - 33
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
TOOL - 34
Stores code
020409Y
Description
Multimeter adaptor - Peak voltage detection
020456Y
24 mm adaptor
020332Y
020074Y
020055Y
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
Stores code
002465Y
Description
Pliers for circlips
001330Y
020454Y
020622Y
020444Y011
adapter ring
020444Y009
wrench 46 x 55
001467Y
TOOL - 35
X9 Evolution 125
Tooling
TOOL - 36
Stores code
001467Y013
Description
Pliers to extract 15-mm bearings
020444Y010
adapter ring
INDEX OF TOPICS
MAINTENANCE
MAIN
X9 Evolution 125
Maintenance
Maintenance chart
EVERY 2 YEARS
Action
Coolant - change
Brake fluid - change
Secondary air filter (external / internal) - Clean
EVERY 3000 KM
Action
Engine oil - level check/ top-up
MAIN - 38
X9 Evolution 125
Maintenance
Action
Transmission elements - lubrication
Safety locks - check
Suspensions - check
Electrical system and battery - check
Headlight - adjustment
Tyre pressure and wear - check
Vehicle and brake test - road test
Driving Belt - replacement
(*) See instructions in the Idle speed adjustment section
MAIN - 39
X9 Evolution 125
Maintenance
Action
Tyre pressure and wear - check
Vehicle and brake test - road test
Engine oil - change
Oil filter -Replacement
AFTER 36000 KM
Action
Engine oil - replacement
Hub oil level - check
Spark plug / electrode gap - check / replacement
Air filter - clean
Engine oil - change
valve clearance - check
Idle speed (*) - adjustment
Sliding block / variable speed rollers - change
Throttle lever - adjustment
Driving belt - replacement
Coolant level - check
Radiator - external cleaning/ check
Steering - adjustment
Brake control levers - greasing
Brake pads - check condition and wear
Brake fluid hoses - replacement
Brake fluid level - check
Transmission elements - lubrication
Safety locks - check
Suspensions - check
Electrical system and battery - check
Headlight - adjustment
Tyre pressure and wear - check
Vehicle and brake test - road test
AFTER 72000 KM
Action
Engine oil - replacement
Hub oil - change
Spark plug / electrode gap - check / replacement
Air filter - clean
Engine oil - change
Valve clearance - Check
Idle speed (*) - adjustment
Sliding block / variable speed rollers - change
Throttle lever - adjustment
Driving belt - replacement
Coolant level - check
Radiator - external cleaning/ check
Steering - adjustment
Brake control levers - greasing
Brake pads - check condition and wear
Brake fluid hoses - replacement
Brake fluid level - check
Transmission elements - lubrication
Safety locks - check
Suspensions - check
Electrical system and battery - check
Headlight - adjustment
Tyre pressure and wear - check
Vehicle and brake test - road test
(*) See instructions in the Idle speed adjustment section
MAIN - 40
X9 Evolution 125
Maintenance
Carburettor
- Disassemble the carburettor in its parts, wash all of them with solvent, dry all body grooves with
compressed air to ensure adequate cleaning.
- Check carefully that the parts are in good condition.
- The throttle valve should move freely in the chamber. Replace it in case of excessive clearance due
to wear.
- If there are wear marks in the chamber causing inadequate tightness or a free valve slide (even if it
is new), replace the carburettor.
- It is advisable to replace the gaskets at every refit
WARNING
PETROL IS HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE ALWAYS REPLACE THE GASKETS TO AVOID PETROL LEAKS
Characteristic
Ignition advance
10 1 at 2,000 rpm
- Make sure the advance degrees match the rotation rpm.
- If failures are found, check the Pick-Up and the control unit power supply (positive-negative), replace
the control unit if necessary.
MAIN - 41
X9 Evolution 125
Maintenance
- The brand new control unit prevents that the engine rotation exceeds 2000 rpm.
- The programmed control unit allows the engine to rotate within the prescribed limits.
Specific tooling
020330Y Stroboscopic light to check timing
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Desc./Quantity
First threshold : 10700 50
Second threshold : 11000 50
First threshold : 1060050
Second threshold : 1090050
First threshold : 1 spark on 7
Second threshold : 2 sparks on 3
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Maintenance
Spark plug
To service the spark plug the engine must be cold,
proceed as follows:
- Undo the knob located inside the rear boot and
remove the saddle.
- Remove the spark plug cap.
- Use the supplied spanner (with retaining rubber
ring) to remove the spark plug.
- Disconnect and remove the spark plug cable.
- Examine it carefully and replace it if the insulator
is chipped or cracked.
- Measure electrode gap with a thickness gauge
and, if necessary, adjust the gap by carefully bending the outer electrode forward or away.
- Make sure the sealing washer is in good condition.
- Fit the spark plug, screw it manually and lock it
to the prescribed torque with a spark plug spanner.
CAUTION
THE SPARK PLUG MUST BE REMOVED WHEN THE MOTOR IS COLD. THE SPARK PLUG MUST BE REPLACED
EVERY 12,000 KM. THE USE OF NON CONFORMING IGNITION CONTROL UNITS OR SPARK PLUGS OTHER THAN
THOSE PRESCRIBED CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE ENGINE.
Characteristic
Spark plug
NGK CR 8EB
Spark plug
CHAMPION RG6YC
Spark plug: electrode distance
0.7 mm 0.8 mm
Hub oil
-Remove the oil cap A.
- Unscrew the oil drainage cap "B" and drain out all the oil.
- Screw on the drainage plug and fill up the hub with oil (about 150 cc)
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Check
- Rest the vehicle on its centre stand on an even surface. - Unscrew the oil dipstick, dry it with a clean
cloth and reinsert it, screwing it in thoroughly.- Take out the dipstick and check that the oil level reaches
the 2nd notch from the bottom.- Screw the dipstick back into place completely.
Recommended products
AGIP ROTRA 80W-90 Rear hub oil
SAE 80W/90 Oil that exceeds the requirements of API GL3 specifications
Replacement
-Remove the oil cap A.
- Unscrew the oil drainage cap "B" and drain out
all the oil.
- Screw on the drainage plug and fill up the hub
with oil (about 150 cc)
Air filter
- To clean the filtering element proceed as follows: remove the 4 filter cover fixing screws indicated in
the figure; remove the cover and take out the paper filtering element, clean with compressed air and
refit.
- Make sure the filtering element is in the correct position.
- Check that the air passage sections are not damaged or deformed.
- Check the correct sealing of the coupling between the filter housing and the cover.
N.B.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN WRONG VACUUM INSIDE THE
FILTER HOUSING, WHICH IN TURN MAY PRODUCE VARIATIONS IN CARBURETION.
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Remove the air cleaner cap after undoing the retainer screws, then extract the filter.
- Wash with water and neutral soap.
-Dry with a clean cloth and short blasts of compressed air.
-Saturate with a 50% mixture of gasoline and oil.
-Drip dry the filtering element and then squeeze it
between your hands without wringing.
CAUTION
NEVER RUN THE ENGINE WITHOUT THE AIR FILTER,
THIS WOULD RESULT IN AN EXCESSIVE WEAR OF THE
PISTON AND CYLINDER.
CAUTION
WHEN TRAVELLING ON DUSTY ROADS, THE AIR FILTER
MUST BE CLEANED MORE OFTEN THAN SHOWN IN THE
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CHART.
Engine oil
Replacement
Engine oil and cartridge filter change
- Loosen the oil cap/dipstick.
- Unscrew the drainage plug from the mesh filter
on the flywheel side, and let the oil drain off.
- Unscrew and remove the oil cartridge filter using
the protruding appendixes.
- Install a new oil filter taking care to lubricate the
filter sealing O-rings with engine oil.
- Tighten the drainage plug and refill with ~
600-650 cm of oil.
- Start up the engine and keep it running for some
minutes, and then turn it off:
- Wait for a few minutes, then unscrew the capdipstick and check the level. Fill up with the recommended oil until the MAX level is reached.
Check
- Park the vehicle on level ground and lift onto its centre stand (with engine cold).
- Remove the cap/dipstick when at its fully screwed position and check that the oil level is between
the MAX and MIN marks.
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Maintenance
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Recommended products
AGIP CITY HI TEC 4T Engine oil
SAE 5W-40 Synthetic oil that exceed the requirements of API SL, ACEA A3, JASO MA specifications
Level check
SAS filters inspection and cleaning
Undo the 3 fixing screws "A", remove the secondary air filter cover and then take out the filtering
element "B".
- Wash with water and neutral soap.
-Dry with a clean cloth and short blasts of compressed air.
Remove the flywheel cover by operating on its
clamps and remove the primary filtering element.
- Wash with water and neutral soap.
-Dry with a clean cloth and short blasts of compressed air.
Check that the filter casing is clean paying special
attention to "A" and "B" passages
CAUTION
NEVER RUN THE ENGINE WITHOUT THE SECONDARY
AIR FILTER
CAUTION
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INDEX OF TOPICS
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBL
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Troubleshooting
This section makes it possible to find what solutions to apply when troubleshooting.
For each failure, a list of the possible causes and pertaining operations is given.
Engine
Poor performance
POOR PERFORMANCE
Possible Cause
Operation
The carburettor is dirty; fuel pump or vacuum valve damaged Remove, wash with solvent and dry with compressed air or replace
Excess of encrustations in the combustion chamber
Descale the cylinder, the piston, the head and the valves
Incorrect timing or worn timing system elements
Time the system again or replace the worn parts
Muffler obstructed
Replace
Air filter blocked or dirty
Remove the sponge, wash with water and car shampoo, then
soak it in a mixture of 50% petrol and 50% specific oil. Press
with your hand without squeezing, allow it to drip dry and refit.
Automatic starter failure
Check: mechanical movement, electric connection and fuel
supply, replace if required.
Oil level exceeds maximum
Check for causes and fill to reach the correct level
Lack of compression: parts, cylinder and valves worn
Replace the worn parts
Transmission belt worn
Replace
Inefficient automatic transmission
Check the rollers and the pulley movement, replace the damaged parts and lubricate the driven pulley moveable guide with
Montblanc Molybdenum Grease
Clutch slipping
Check the clutch system and/or the bell and replace if necessary
Overheated valves
Remove the head and the valves, grind or replace the valves
Wrong valve adjustment
Adjust the valve clearance properly
Valve seat distorted
Replace the head assembly
Defective floating valve
Check the proper sliding of the float and the functioning of the
valve
Starting difficulties
DIFFICULT STARTING
Possible Cause
Altered fuel characteristics
Rpm too low at start-up or engine and start-up system damaged
Incorrect valve sealing or valve adjustment
- Engine flooded.
Operation
Drain off the fuel no longer up to standard; then, refill
Check the starter motor, the system and the torque limiter
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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
Intake coupling cracked or clamps incorrectly tightened
Defective floating valve
Carburettor nozzles clogged
Fuel pump fault
Operation
Replace the intake coupling and check the clamps are tightened
Check the proper sliding of the float and the functioning of the
valve
Dismantle, wash with solvent and dry with compressed air
Check the pump control device
Operation
Check and replace the head unit if required
Replace the valve oil guard
Check and replace the gaskets or restore the coupling seal
Replace the piston cylinder unit or just the piston rings
Operation
Check the By-Pass and replace if required. Carefully clean the
By-Pass area.
Perform the dimensional checks on the oil pump components
Replace the cartridge filter
Restore the level adding the recommended oil type
Operation
Check or replace the pump and the vacuum valve, check the
vacuum intake and the pipe sealing
Restore the level in the tank by bending on the float the thrusting reed of the petrol inlet rod so as to have the float parallel to
the tank level with the carburettor inverted.
Empty the tank through the appropriate bleed nipple.
Wash the nozzle with solvent and dry with compressed air
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Operation
Time the system and check the timing system components
Check that the following parts work properly: valve; diaphragm;
spring; and that the air calibration elements are clean; check if
the sponge filter is clean too
Adjust using the rpm indicator
Check the thermal group seals and replace worn components
Replace the spark plug or check the ignition circuit components
Check: electric wiring, circuit not interrupted, mechanical
movement and power supply; replace if necessary
Wash the nozzle with solvent and dry with compressed air
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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
Secondary air device cut-off valve not working
Depression intake pipe of the secondary air device disconnected or dented
Reed valve of the secondary air device does not close correctly
and wears out the rubber coupling between the device and the
head pipe
Operation
Replace the secondary air device
Replace the pipe
Replace the device and the coupling
Loose nozzles
Fuel pump failure
Starter inefficient
Air filter blocked or dirty.
Operation
Restore the level in the tank by bending on the float the thrusting reed of the petrol inlet rod so as to have the float parallel to
the tank level with the carburettor inverted.
Check the maximum and minimum nozzles are adequately
fixed in their fittings
Check that there is no fuel in the low-pressure duct
Check: electric wiring, circuit continuity, mechanical sliding and
power supply
Remove the sponge, wash with water and car shampoo, then
soak it in a mixture of 50% petrol and 50% specific oil. Press
with your hand without squeezing, allow it to drip dry and refit.
SAS malfunctions
ANOMALIES IN THE SECONDARY AIR DEVICE
Possible Cause
Secondary air device cut-off valve not working
Depression intake pipe of the secondary air device disconnected or dented
Reed valve of the secondary air device does not close correctly
and wears out the rubber coupling between the device and the
head pipe
Operation
Replace the secondary air device
Replace the pipe
Replace the device and the coupling
Operation
Check that there is no grease on the masses. Check that the
clutch mass contact surface with the casing is mainly in the
centre with equivalent characteristics on the three masses.
Check that the clutch casing is not scored or worn in an anomalous way
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Troubleshooting
Insufficient braking
INSUFFICIENT BRAKING
Possible Cause
Inefficient braking system
Operation
Check the pad wear (1.5 min). Check that the brake discs are
not worn, scored or warped. Check the correct level of fluid in
the pumps and change brake fluid if necessary. Check there is
no air in the circuits; if necessary, bleed the air. Check that the
front brake calliper moves in axis with the disc.
Failing elastic fittings, plunger or brake pump seals, replace
Brakes overheating
BRAKES OVERHEATING
Possible Cause
Rubber gaskets swollen or stuck
Compensation holes on the pump clogged
Brake disc slack or distorted
Operation
Replace gaskets.
Clean carefully and blast with compressed air
Check the brake disc screws are locked; use a dial gauge and
a wheel mounted on the vehicle to measure the axial shift of
the disc.
Check calliper and replace any damaged part.
Battery
BATTERY
Possible Cause
Battery
Operation
This is the device in the system that requires the most frequent
attention and the most thorough maintenance. If the vehicle is
not used for some time (1 month or more) the battery needs to
be recharged periodically. The battery runs down completely in
the course of 3 months. If the battery is fitted on a motorcycle,
be careful not to invert the connections, keeping in mind that
the black ground wire is connected to the negative terminal
while the red wire is connected to the terminal marked+.
Operation
With the key switch set to "ON" jump the contacts 1 (Blue Black) and 5 (Red/Blue) on the control unit connector. If by
operating the turn indicator control the lights are not steadily
on, replace the control unit; otherwise, check the cable harness
and the switch.
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Operation
Adjust the engine idle speed.
Check the springs / clutch masses
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Troubleshooting
Controls
STEERING CONTROLS AND SUSPENSIONS
Possible Cause
Torque not conforming
Steering hardening
Operation
Check the tightening of the top and bottom ring nuts. If irregularities continue in turning the steering even after making the
above adjustments, check the seats in which the ball bearings
rotate: if they are recessed or if the balls are squashed, replace
them.
Check the tightening of the top and bottom ring nuts. If irregularities continue in turning the steering even after making the
above adjustments, check the seats in which the ball bearings
rotate: if they are recessed or if the balls are squashed, replace
them.
If the front suspension is noisy, check: the efficiency of the front
shock absorber; the condition of the ball bearings and relevant
lock-nuts, the limit switch rubber buffers; and the movement
bushings. In conclusion, check the tightening torque of the
wheel hub, the brake calliper, the shock absorber disc in the
attachment to the hub and the steering tube.
Replace the shock absorber Check the condition of wear of the
steering covers and the adjustments.
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INDEX OF TOPICS
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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Electrical system
KEY
1. Electronic ignition device
2. Immobilizer aerial
3. Magneto flywheel Pick-up
4. Relay for disabling start-up
5.Relay engine stop
6. Voltage regulator
7. Engine stop switch
8. Main fuses
9. 12V-180W socket
10. Battery
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Conceptual diagrams
Ignition
KEY
1. Electronic ignition device
2. Immobilizer aerial
5.Relay engine stop
7. Engine stop switch
8. Main fuses
10. Battery
49. Key switch
50. Side stand button
58. Spark plug
59. HV coil
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Electrical system
KEY
1. Electronic ignition device
5.Relay engine stop
7. Engine stop switch
8. Main fuses
10. Battery
13. Secondary fuses
21. Light switch
22. Relay for headlight
23. Diode
25. License plate light
26. Rear left light
A. Tail light
28. Rear right light
B. Tail light
30. Left headlight
A. Tail light
B. High-beam light
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KEY
1. Electronic ignition device
3. Magneto flywheel Pick-up
4. Relay for disabling start-up
5.Relay engine stop
6. Voltage regulator
7. Engine stop switch
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8. Main fuses
10. Battery
11. Starter motor
12. Relay for start-up
13. Secondary fuses
14. Stop button on rear brake
15. Stop button on front brake
16. Start-up button
27. Rear stop light
49. Key switch
50. Side stand button
KEY
1. Electronic ignition device
2. Immobilizer aerial
4. Relay for disabling start-up
5.Relay engine stop
7. Engine stop switch
8. Main fuses
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10. Battery
13. Secondary fuses
35. Oil pressure sensor
38.Wheel turning sensor
39. Fuel level transmitter
40. Thermistor
41. Digital instrument panel
A. Preset warning light
B. ABS wiring warning light
C. Stop light bulb burned warning light
D. Disabled engine warning light
E. Oil warning light
F. Low fuel warning light
G. Headlight warning light
H. High-beam warning light
I. Left turn indicator warning light
L. Emergency flashing warning light
M. Right turn indicator warning light
42. Analogue instrument panel
A. Immobilizer warning light
46. External temperature sensor
49. Key switch
50. Side stand button
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Electrical system
KEY
1. Electronic ignition device
5.Relay engine stop
7. Engine stop switch
8. Main fuses
9. 12V-180W socket
10. Battery
13. Secondary fuses
17. Reset
18. Saddle opening control unit wiring
19. Helmet compartment light switch
20. Wiring for antitheft device
24. Helmet compartment internal light
26. Rear left light
B. Rear left turn indicator
28. Rear right light
A. Rear right turn indicator
29. Front left turn indicator
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Virgin circuit
If the ignition system has not been programmed,
the engine can be started but it will run limited to
2000 rpm. When trying to accelerate, some evident loss of power may be felt.
Program the system with the MASTER (Brown)
and SERVICE (Black) keys as follows:
- Insert the MASTER key, turn it to "ON" and keep
it in that position for 2 seconds (limit values: 1 3
seconds).
- Alternately insert all the available black keys and
turn each one of them to "ON" for 2 seconds.
- Insert the MASTER key again and turn it to "ON"
for 2 seconds.
The maximum time to change keys is 10 seconds.
A maximum of 7 (Black) service keys can be programmed at one time.
Sequence and times must be strictly observed or
it will be necessary to repeat the procedure from
the start.
Once the control unit has been programmed, the
control unit is inseparably matched with the MASTER key transponder.
This matching allows programming further service
keys in case of loss, replacement, etc. Each new
time new data is programmed the previously stored one is deleted.
If a service key setting is lost, it is essential to
carefully check the efficiency of the high voltage
system:
Shielded cap resistance ~ 5000 .
In any case it is advisable to use resistive spark
plugs.
Diagnostic codes
The flash indicating the switching to "ON" can be followed by a phase of programmed failure warnings.
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That is, the led is off for 2 seconds, and then diagnosis codes are transmitted with 0.5-second flashes.
After the failure code indication, a steadily on LED signals that ignition is disabled; see the table:
2-FLASH CODE - Example with programmed control unit, no transponder and/or malfunctioning aerial.
Ignition disabled-Vehicle immobilised
3-FLASH CODE - Example with programmed control unit, aerial working properly and unknown transponder code. Ignition disabled-Vehicle immobilised
BEFORE PROGRAMMING THE NEW ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT CHECK THAT NO FAILURE
CODE IS INDICATED. THIS IS NECESSARY TO AVOID SPOILING A NEW CONTROL UNIT
Electric characteristic
immobilizer aerial
~ 7 9 Ohm
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Ignition circuit
Once the immobilizer system is enabled, the HV coil and the signals from the Pick-Up will produce a
spark in the spark plug.
The battery provides the basic power supply. The system is adjusted so that the start-up system immediately detects an eventual battery voltage drop, but this is practically irrelevant for the ignition
system.
The Pick-Up is connected to the control unit by a single cable; then, for the ground circuit, the control
unit is connected to the Pick-Up by the chassis and the engine ground lead.
To avoid disturbances in the ignition system during start-up, it is very important that the engine-chassis
ground connection bonding is efficient.
No spark plug
Once the lack of power to the spark plug has been detected and the LED indicates it can be ignited,
follow this procedure:
- Pick-Up check.
Disconnect the control unit connector and check that the cable between terminal No. 2 (Green) and
terminal No. 8 (Black) is not interrupted. Check the Pick-Up and its power line:
Electric characteristic
Pick-up resistance value
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Electric characteristic
Resistance value:
0.4 0.5 Ohm
- HV coil secondary check
Disconnect the spark plug cap from the HV cable
and measure the resistance between the HV cable
terminal and the HV coil negative terminal (see
figure).
If non-conforming values are measured, replace
the HV coil. To carry out a more complete diagnosis, check the peak voltage with the multimeter
adaptor.
Specific tooling
020409Y Multimeter adaptor - Peak voltage detection
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Electric characteristic
Resistance value:
~ 3000 300 Ohm
- Pick-Up
Disconnect the control unit connector and connect
the positive wire to connector No. 2 and the negative wire to connector No. 8 (see figure).
Use the start-up system to run the engine and
measure the voltage produced by the Pick-Up.
Replace Pick-Up if non-conforming values are
measured.
N.B.
THE MULTIMETER MUST BE SELECTED TO DETECT
CONTINUOUS VOLTAGE.
Electric characteristic
Resistance value:
> 2 Volt
- HV coil
With the control unit and HV coil connected, measure the voltage of the coil primary during the startup test with the voltage peak adaptor and connecting the positive terminal to the ground one and
the negative to the coil positive connector.
If non-conforming values are measured, replace
the control unit.
N.B.
THE PLASTIC CAP OF THE POSITIVE TERMINAL ON THE
HV COIL PRIMARY IS BLACK AND THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL ONE IS GREEN.
Electric characteristic
Resistance value:
> 100 Volt
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The three- phase generator provides good recharge power and at low revs a good compromise is
achieved between generated power and idle stability.
For this reason, it is very important that the idle speed is adjusted as prescribed.
Specific tooling
020333Y Single battery charger
020334Y Multiple battery charger
Stator check
- With a tester, check the circuit between connections 5-3 and 5-1 is not interrupted.
- Check the earth isolation on the three phases of
stators 5-earth, 3-earth, 1-earth.
Stage indicative resistance: 0.7 - 0.9
Minimum oil pressure switch check
- With a tester, check the circuit between connections 4 and ground (with engine off) is not interrupted.
Pick-Up check
- Check that there is a resistance of about 105
124 at 20 C between connection 2 and ground.
- In case of values different from the ones stated,
replace the defective parts.
N.B.
VALUES ARE STATED AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE. A
CHECK WITH THE STATOR AT OPERATING TEMPERATURE MAY RESULT IN VALUES HIGHER THAN THOSE
STATED.
Disconnect the connector from the voltage regulator and check there is continuity between any yellow
cable and the other two cables.
Electric characteristic
Ohm value:
0.7 0.9 Ohm
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Choke Inspection
Refer to the engine section to check the resistance
and operating conditions of the component. As regards voltage supply, keep the connector connected to the system and check that the two terminals
receive battery voltage when the engine is on (see
figure).
If no voltage is detected, connect the multimeter
negative probe to the ground lead and the positive
probe to the automatic starter Orange cable; with
the key switch set to "ON" check whether there is
battery voltage; if there is no voltage, check the
wiring connections to the key switch and that the
15A fuse (No. 7) works properly.
If there is voltage, check again the ignition control
unit connector.
After disconnecting the starter, start up the engine
and keep it at idle speed; then check whether there
is voltage connecting the multimeter with the positive probe to terminal No. 5 (Blue), and the nega-
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Lights list
LIGHT BULBS TABLE
1
Specification
High-beam light bulb
Low-beam bulb
10
Fuses
The electrical system is equipped with:
1. Four protection fuses A inside the helmet
compartment.
2. Four protection fuses B for the various circuits
of the electrical system, located inside the front
glove-box to the left.
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Desc./Quantity
Type: HALOGEN (H7)
Power: 12V - 55W
Quantity: 1
Type: HALOGEN (H1)
Power: 12V - 55W
Quantity: 1
Type: ALL GLASS
Power: 12V - 5W
Quantity: 2
Type: ALL GLASS
Power: 12V - 2W
Quantity: 5
Type: Spherical
Power: 12V - 10W
Quantity: 1 RHS + 1 LHS
Type: CYLINDRIC
Power: 12V - 5W
Quantity: 1
Type: Spherical
Power: 12V - 10W
Quantity: 1 RHS + 1 LHS
Type: ALL GLASS
Power: 12V - 2.3W
Quantity: 5
Type: SPHERICAL
Power: 12V - 5W
Quantity: 2
Type: ALL GLASS
Power: 12V - 5W
Quantity: 1
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FUSE TABLE
1
Specification
Fuse No. 1
Fuse No. 2
Fuse No. 3
Fuse No. 4
Fuse No. 5
Fuse No. 6
Fuse No. 7
Fuse No. 8
Desc./Quantity
Position on fuse holder:1
Capacity: 15A
Protected circuits: 12V-180W Socket for electrical
equipment - Helmet compartment light - Electrical saddle
opening - Antitheft device pre-installation
Location:helmet compartment
Position on fuse holder: 2
Capacity: 15A
Protected circuits: Radiator electrical fan - Battery recharge - Vehicle lights - Power for antitheft device wiring
- Electric fuel pump - Lines protected by fuses 4; 5; 6; 7
and 8
Location:helmet compartment
Position on fuse holder: 3
Capacity: 10 A
Protected circuits: High- and low-beam lights - Front
and rear tail lights - License plate bulb
Location:helmet compartment
Position on fuse holder: 4
Capacity: 7.5 A
Protected circuits: Power for radio/intercom control
unit pre-installation - Analogue indicator
Location:helmet compartment
Position on fuse holder: 5
Capacity: 7.5 A
Protected circuits: Headlight warning light - Front and
rear tail lights - License plate light
Location: front case
Position on fuse holder: 6
Capacity: 10 A
Protected circuits: Digital instrument panel - Immobilizer LED
Location: front case
Position on fuse holder: 7
Capacity: 10 A
Protected circuits: High-beam bulb and warning light in
"passing" - Horn - Power for accessories pre-installation
Location: front case
Position on fuse holder: 8
Capacity: 7.5 A
Protected circuits: Stop lights - Vehicle start-up enabling button - Power for radio/intercom control unit preinstallation and antitheft device installation
Location: front case
Dashboard
instrument panel
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The X9 model has an instrument panel subdivided into 2 sections: the analogue section fastened to the windshield, and the
digital section integral to the handlebar.
The analogue section comprises:
- A speedometer with double scale (MPH/KMH) controlled by the tone wheel;
- An rpm indicator controlled by the signal coming from the HV coil.
- A fuel gauge controlled by a resistive sensor (inside the tank)
- A coolant temperature gauge controlled by a resistive sensor (on the head)
These instruments are electrically controlled by stepper motors.
* The DGT instrument does not have the preset warning light LED
Low fuel indicators, turn indicators and emergency flashing light are activated by the instrument electronic components. For
instance, the fuel reserve warning light bulb lights up only when the reserve signal coming from the tank persists for over 13.5
seconds. This prevents the reserve warning light from flickering.
- This flashing function has been incorporated to the instrument electronic components: that is, the emergency lights can work
with the switch set to "OFF" and the control switch deactivated. The control switch is active only when the instrument panel is
on.
To guarantee safety while riding, the "turn indicator control" function is connected to the odometer. In case you forget the signal
ON, it will turn off automatically after riding 1 kilometre.
- The "engine disabled" warning light is activated through the side stand switch and the emergency switch located on the
handlebar right side.
- The LCD display provides a 5-digit indication for the total distance covered by the vehicle. This can be expressed in kilometres
or miles: naturally such indication cannot be reset. To select the indication it is necessary to push simultaneously the
"Trip" and "M" buttons and then turn the key switch to "ON"; by holding these 2 buttons for another 3 seconds, the
word "SET" is displayed, and then the distance covered shifts from miles to kilometres or vice versa.
The instrument panel digital section has a liquid crystal display
and 4 control buttons.
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At the end of the operation above, the normal warning light bulbs check is carried out.
Sealed battery
If the vehicle is provided with a sealed battery, the only maintenance required is the check of its charge
and recharging, if necessary.
These operations should be carried out before delivering the vehicle, and on a six-month basis while
the vehicle is stored in open circuit.
Besides, upon pre-delivery it is therefore necessary to check the battery charge and recharge it, if
required, before storing the vehicle and, afterwards, every six months.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BATTERY REFRESH AFTER OPEN-CIRCUIT STORAGE
1) Voltage check
Before installing the battery on the vehicle, check the open circuit voltage with a regular tester.
- If voltage exceeds 12.60 V, the battery can be installed without any renewal recharge.
- If voltage is below 12.60 V, a renewal recharge is required as explained in 2).
2) Constant voltage battery charge mode
- Constant voltage charge equal to 14.40 14.70V
- Initial charge voltage equal to 0.3 0.5 for Nominal capacity
- Charge time:
10 to 12 h recommended
Minimum 6 h
Maximum 24 h
3) Constant current battery charge mode
- Charge current equal to 1/10 of the nominal capacity of the battery
- Charge time: 5 h
CAUTION
NEVER USE FUSES WITH A CAPACITY HIGHER THAN THE RECOMMENDED CAPACITY. USING
A FUSE OF UNSUITABLE RATING MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE VEHICLE OR EVEN CAUSE
A FIRE.
CHARGE THE BATTERY BEFORE USE TO ENSURE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. INADEQUATE
CHARGING OF THE BATTERY WITH A LOW ELECTROLYTE LEVEL BEFORE IT IS FIRST USED
SHORTENS THE LIFE OF THE BATTERY.
IF THE VEHICLE IS NOT USED FOR SOME TIME (1 MONTH OR MORE) THE BATTERY NEEDS
TO BE RECHARGED PERIODICALLY. THE BATTERY RUNS DOWN COMPLETELY IN THE
COURSE OF THREE MONTHS. IF IT IS NECESSARY TO REFIT THE BATTERY IN THE VEHICLE,
BE CAREFUL NOT TO REVERSE THE CONNECTIONS TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THAT THE
GROUND WIRE (BLACK) MARKED(-) MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE - NEGATIVE TERMINAL
WHILE THE OTHER TWO RED WIRES MARKED (+) MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE TERMINAL
MARKED WITH THE +POSITIVE SIGN
WARNING
WHEN THE BATTERY IS REALLY FLAT (WELL BELOW 12.6V) IT MIGHT OCCUR THAT 5 HOURS
OF RECHARGING ARE NOT ENOUGH TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE.
GIVEN THESE CONDITIONS IT IS HOWEVER ESSENTIAL NOT TO EXCEED 8 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS RECHARGING SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE BATTERY ITSELF.
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Electrical system
Dry-charge battery
- Remove the battery air pipe cap and each single cell caps.
- Fill the battery with electrolyte of 1.270+/-0.01 kg/l density (corresponding to 31+/-1 B) with an ambient temperature not below 15C, until it reaches the upper level indicated on the block.
- Incline the battery slightly to remove any air bubbles formed during filling.
- Place the caps on each single element filling holes without screwing them and leave the battery to
rest. During this stage, the battery is subjected to a gasification phenomenon and temperature increases.
- Let it rest until it reaches ambient temperature (this stage can take up to 60 minutes).
- Tilt the battery slightly to facilitate the elimination of any gas bubbles present inside; restore the level
using the same filling electrolyte
N.B.
THIS IS THE LAST TIME THAT ELECTROLYTE CAN BE ADDED. FUTURE TOP-UPS SHOULD BE
DONE ONLY WITH DISTILLED WATER.
Within 24 hours recharge the battery following these steps:
- Connect the battery charger terminals observing the correct polarity;
- Wit the battery charger drw. 020333Y and/or drw. 020334Y operate the battery charger control by
selecting the position corresponding to that capacity;
- Otherwise, charge the battery with direct current equal to 1/10 of rated capacity (e.g. for a battery with
a 9Ah rated capacity, the charging current should be 0.9-1.0A) for approximately a 4-6 hour charge.
N.B.
BATTERIES THAT HAVE BEEN STORED FOR A LONG TIME CAN TAKE A LONGER CHARGING
TIME. BATTERY CHARGERS DRW. 020333Y AND DRW. 020334Y HAVE AN AUTOMATIC PROTECTION WHICH INTERRUPTS THE RECHARGE AFTER 12 HOURS TO AVOID BATTERY HARMFUL HEATING. IN THIS CASE, THE ACTIVATION OF THE SAFETY SYSTEM AND NOT A GREEN
LED ON INDICATES THE END OF THE CHARGE.
Let the open circuit battery rest for approximately 4-6 hours; then check the off-load voltage using a
standard tester.
- If the open-circuit voltage is higher or equal to 12.6V, the battery is charged adequately. Slightly shake
or tilt the battery to eliminate any air bubbles created during recharging.
- Check the electrolyte levels again, fill them with distilled water up to the upper level line if necessary,
clean battery properly, close each single cell cap tightly and install it on the vehicle.
- If the voltage indicated is low, charge the battery another 4-6 hours in the way described above.
N.B.
WITH BATTERY CHARGER DRW. 020334Y, THE BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL CAN BE CHECKED
WITH THE "CHECK" FUNCTION. THE VALUE INDICATED ON THE DISPLAY MUST BE HIGHER
THAN THE VALUE INDICATED IN THE TABLE; OTHERWISE RECHARGE THE BATTERY AGAIN
IN THE SAME WAY INDICATED ABOVE.
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Electrical system
PUMP SUPPLY
Specification
Key set to KEY ON
Engine revs from 0 to 200 rpm
Engine revs from 200 to 1200 rpm
Engine revs from 1200 to 2000 rpm
Engine rpm ] 2000 r.p.m.
ELE SYS - 82
Desc./Quantity
Supply to the pump for 13 seconds
Always OFF
Always ON
0.2 seconds ON
9 seconds OFF
Always ON
INDEX OF TOPICS
ENG VE
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WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERY, ATTACH THE POSITIVE LEAD FIRST AND THEN THE NEGATIVE LEAD.
ENG VE - 84
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ENG VE - 85
INDEX OF TOPICS
ENGINE
ENG
X9 Evolution 125
Engine
This section describes the operations to be carried out on the engine and the tools to be used.
Automatic transmission
Transmission cover
- To remove the transmission cover it is necessary
to remove the plastic cover first, by inserting a
screwdriver in the slotted holes. Using the clutch
bell lock wrench shown in the figure, remove the
driven pulley shaft locking nut and washer.
Specific tooling
020423Y Driven pulley lock wrench
Air duct
- Remove the 4 screws and the housing.
ENG - 87
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Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020375Y Adaptor 28 x 30 mm
020412Y 15 mm guide
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020357Y 32x35-mm Adaptor
020412Y 15 mm guide
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Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020357Y 32x35-mm Adaptor
020412Y 15 mm guide
Baffle roller
Metallic roller
Removal
Belt support roller (200 cm models only)
- Check that the roller does not show signs of wear
and that it turns freely.
- Remove the special fixing screw and the roller
together with the bearing.
Refitting
- Heat the roller and insert the bearing using the
specific punch:
Specific tools:
Specific tooling
020455Y 10-mm guide
ENG - 89
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Specific tooling
020455Y 10-mm guide
ENG - 90
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Characteristic
Max. value clutch bell
Max. value: 134.5 mm
Clutch bell standard value
Standard value: 134 - 134.2 mm
Specific tooling
020074Y Support base for checking crankshaft
alignment
020335Y Magnetic support for dial gauge
Characteristic
clutch bell inspection: Limit eccentricity.
Admissible limit eccentricity: 0.15 mm
ENG - 91
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Specific tooling
020444Y009 wrench 46 x 55
020444Y010 adapter ring
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Characteristic
Check minimum thickness
1 mm
ENG - 93
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Specific tooling
001467Y035 Belle for OD 47-mm bearings
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020456Y 24 mm adaptor
020363Y 20 mm guide
Characteristic
Half-pulley standard diameter
Standard diameter: 40.985 mm
Half-pulley minimum diameter
Minimum admissible diameter: 40.96 mm
ENG - 94
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Characteristic
Movable driven half-pulley max. diameter
Max. diameter admitted: 41.08 mm
Movable driven half-pulley standard diameter
Standard diameter: 41.000 41.035 mm
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020375Y Adaptor 28 x 30 mm
020424Y Driven pulley roller casing fitting
punch
ENG - 95
Engine
- Fit the half-pulley over the bushing using the appropriate tool
- Check that the pins are not worn and proceed to
refitting them in their slots.
- Refit the torque server closure collar.
Specific tooling
020263Y Driven pulley assembly sheath
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE SM 2 Grease for the tone wheel
revolving ring
Soap-based lithium grease containing NLGI 2 Molybdenum disulphide; ISO-L-XBCHB2, DIN
KF2K-20
ENG - 96
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Characteristic
Standard length
106 mm
acceptable limit after use:
101 mm
ENG - 97
Engine
- Loosen the tool clamp and insert the belt according to its direction of rotation.
- Lock the driven pulley again using the specific
tool.
- Preload the clutch return spring with a traction/
rotation combined action until it reaches the pulleys maximum opening and place the belt on the
minimum rolling diameter.
- Remove the driven pulley /belt unit from the tool.
N.B.
FOR DESIGN REASONS, THE NUT IS SLIGHTLY ASYMMETRIC; THE FLATTEST SURFACE SHOULD BE MOUNTED IN CONTACT WITH THE CLUTCH.
N.B.
DURING THE SPRING PRELOADING PHASE, BE CAREFUL NOT TO DAMAGE THE PLASTIC SPRING STOP AND
THE BUSHING THREADING.
N.B.
AN EXCESSIVE QUANTITY CAN DAMAGE THE CLUTCH
OPERATION.
Specific tooling
020444Y011 adapter ring
020444Y009 wrench 46 x 55
ENG - 98
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Drive-belt
- Check that the driving belt is not damaged.
- Check the width of the belt.
Characteristic
Driving belt - minimum width:
21.5 mm
Driving belt - standard width:
22.5 0.2 mm
Specific tooling
020368Y driving pulley lock wrench
ENG - 99
Engine
Characteristic
movable driving half-pulley bushing: Standard
Diameter
26.000 - 26.021 mm
movable driving half-pulley bushing: Maximum allowable diameter
26.12 mm
Sliding bushing: Standard Diameter
25.959 25.98 mm
Sliding bushing: Minimum admissible diameter
25.95 mm
Roller: Standard Diameter
18.9 19.1 mm
Roller: Minimum diameter permitted
18.5 mm
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ENG - 101
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Specific tooling
020368Y driving pulley lock wrench
Specific tooling
020423Y Driven pulley lock wrench
ENG - 102
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Specific tooling
001467Y013 Pliers to extract 15-mm bearings
ENG - 103
Engine
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020477Y Adaptor 37 mm
020483Y 30 mm guide
020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor
020489Y Hub cover support stud bolt set
ENG - 104
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Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020375Y Adaptor 28 x 30 mm
020363Y 20 mm guide
ENG - 105
Engine
Specific tooling
020376Y Adaptor handle
020360Y 52x55-mm Adaptor
020483Y 30 mm guide
ENG - 106
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Specific tooling
020150Y Air heater support
020151Y Air heater
020412Y 15 mm guide
020376Y Adaptor handle
020359Y 42x47-mm Adaptor
020363Y 20 mm guide
ENG - 107
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ENG - 108
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Flywheel cover
- Remove the two clamps, the two couplings and
empty the cooling system.
- Remove the 4 retainers and the flywheel cover.
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- Place the flywheel with the top dead centre mark aligned with the crankcase.
- Place the flywheel cover by aligning the reference marks of the drive and the crankcase cover.
- Reassemble the cover on the engine, placing the three connectors in the drive for the water pump.
- Carry out the steps in the reverse order from the dismantling procedure.
CAUTION
TAKE CARE TO CORRECTLY POSITION THE FLYWHEEL CONNECTOR. MAKE SURE THE CENTRING DOWELS ARE PRESENT.
ENG - 111
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Specific tooling
020565Y Flywheel lock calliper spanner
ENG - 112
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It is advisable to mark the chain in order to guarantee that the initial direction of rotation is maintained.
ENG - 113
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ENG - 115
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Specific tooling
020382Y011 adapter for valve removal tool
020382Y Valve cotters equipped with part 012
removal tool
020306Y Punch for assembling valve sealing
rings
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ENG - 117
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ENG - 118
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X9 Evolution 125
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Characteristic
Rod small end check-up: Maximum diameter
15.030 mm
Rod small end check-up: Standard diameter
15+0.015+0.025 mm
Characteristic
Pin diameter: Standard clearance
0.015 0.029 mm
Pin diameter Standard diameter
14.996 - 15.000 mm
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Characteristic
Wrist pin seat on the piston: Standard diameter
15.001 15.006 mm
Diameter of the wrist pin seat on the piston:
Standard clearance
0.001 0.010 mm
piston diameter
56.945 56.973 mm
Fitting clearance
Top piston ring - standard coupling clearance
0.025 0.07 mm Top piston ring - maximum clearance allowed after use 0.08 mm Middle piston
ring - standard coupling clearance 0.015 - 0.06 mm
Middle piston ring - maximum clearance allowed after use 0.07 mm oil scraper ring - standard coupling clearance 0.015 - 0.06 mm oil scraper
ring - maximum clearance allowed after use
0.07 mm
BEFORE REPLACING ONLY THE PISTON RINGS, ENSURE THAT THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN
THE PISTON RINGS AND THE PISTON RING GROOVES, AND BETWEEN THE PISTON AND THE
CYLINDER, IS AS SPECIFIED. IN ANY CASE, NEW PISTON RINGS USED IN COMBINATION WITH
A USED CYLINDER MAY HAVE DIFFERENT BEDDING CONDITIONS THAN THE STANDARD.
ENG - 120
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THE TOOL FOR INSTALLING THE STOP RINGS MUST BE USED MANUALLY.
Specific tooling
020430Y Pin lock fitting tool
ENG - 121
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ENG - 122
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BEFORE FITTING THE CYLINDER, CAREFULLY BLOW OUT THE LUBRICATION DUCT AND OIL
THE CYLINDER BARREL.
Specific tooling
020393Y Piston assembly band
020287Y Clamp to assemble piston on cylinder
ENG - 123
Engine
Characteristic
bearing A
Diameter 12.000 - 12.018 mm
bearing B
20.000 20.021 mm
bearing C
37.000 - 37.025 mm
Head check
- Using a trued bar and feeler gauge check that the
cylinder head surface is not worn or distorted.
Maximum allowable run-out: 0.05 mm
- Check that the camshaft and the rocker pin capacities exhibit no wear.
ENG - 124
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ENG - 125
Engine
Characteristic
Valve seat wear Intake guide
limit accepted: 5,022
Valve seat wear Intake guide
Standard diameter: 5.000 5.012 mm
Valve seat wear Exhaust guide
Accepted limit 5.022
Valve seat wear Exhaust guide
Standard diameter: 5.000 5.012 mm
ENG - 126
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Engine
Characteristic
Valve check Standard length
Exhaust: 94.4 mm
Valve check Standard length
Inlet: 94.6 mm
Valve check Maximum admissible clearance
Exhaust: 0.072 mm
Valve check Maximum admissible clearance
Inlet: 0.062 mm
Valve check standard clearance
Exhaust: 0.025 0.052 mm
Valve check standard clearance
Inlet: 0.013 0.040 mm
Valve check Minimum admissible diameter:
Exhaust: 4.95 mm
Valve check Minimum admissible diameter:
ENG - 127
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Inlet: 4.96 mm
Valve check Standard diameter:
Inlet: 4.972 4.987 mm
Valve check Standard diameter:
Exhaust: 4.96 4.975 mm
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Characteristic
Valve check Standard length
Exhaust: 94.4 mm
Valve check Standard length
Inlet: 94.6 mm
Valve check Maximum admissible clearance
Exhaust: 0.072 mm
Valve check Maximum admissible clearance
Inlet: 0.062 mm
Valve check standard clearance
Exhaust: 0.025 0.052 mm
Valve check standard clearance
Inlet: 0.013 0.040 mm
Valve check Minimum admissible diameter:
Exhaust: 4.95 mm
Valve check Minimum admissible diameter:
Inlet: 4.96 mm
Valve check Standard diameter:
Inlet: 4.972 4.987 mm
Valve check Standard diameter:
Exhaust: 4.96 4.975 mm
ENG - 129
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Characteristic
Valve wear check Standard: Intake and discharge:
0.99 - 1.27 mm
Specific tooling
020306Y Punch for assembling valve sealing
rings
020382Y Valve cotters equipped with part 012
removal tool
020382Y011 adapter for valve removal tool
ENG - 130
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Engine
Characteristic
Rocking lever inside diameter: Standard diameter
Diameter 12.000 - 12.011 mm
Rocking lever pin diameter: Standard diameter
Diameter 11.977 - 11.985 mm
Camshaft check: Maximum admissible axial
clearance
0.42 mm
Camshaft check: Standard axial clearance:
0.11 - 0.41 mm
Camshaft check: Standard height
Exhaust: 29.209 mm
Camshaft check: Standard height
Inlet: 30.285 mm
ENG - 131
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ENG - 133
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ENG - 134
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Crankcase - crankshaft
Splitting the crankcase halves
First remove the following units:
transmission cover, driving pulley, driven pulley and belt, rear hub cover, gears, bearings and oil seals
as described in the transmission chapter.
- Remove the oil sump, the by-pass, the chain compartment cover and the oil pump as in the lubrication chapter.
- Remove the flywheel cover together with the water pump, the flywheel and the stator as described in
the magneto flywheel chapter.
- Remove the oil filter and the oil pressure switch.
- Remove the cylinder/piston/head unit as described in the cylinder head timing system chapter.
- Remove the two retainers indicated in the figure and the starter motor.
Before opening the engine crankcase, it is advisable to check axial clearance of the crankshaft. To
do this, use a plate and a support with appropriate
tool dial gauge.
Higher clearances are signs of wear on the supporting surfaces of the crankshaft casing.
Standard clearance: 0.15 0.40 mm
ENG - 135
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Fitting clearance
Connecting rod axial clearance 0.20 - 0.50
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If the axial clearance between crankshaft and crankcase exceeds the standard and the crankshaft does
not have any defect, the problem must be due to either excessive wear or wrong machining on the
engine crankcase.
Check the diameters of both bearings of the crankshaft according to the axes and surfaces shown in
the figure. The half-shafts are classified in two categories Cat. 1 and Cat. 2 as shown the chart
below.
Characteristic
Standard diameter - Category 2
29.004 29.010
Standard diameter - Category 1
28.994 29.000
The crankshaft can be reused when the width is within the standard values and the surfaces show no
signs of scoring.
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Specific tooling
020074Y Support base for checking crankshaft
alignment
Characteristic
Off-line maximum admitted
A = 0.15 mm
B = 0.01 mm
C = 0.01 mm
D = 0.10 mm
Specific tooling
020074Y Support base for checking crankshaft alignment
CRANKSHAFT ALIGNMENT
Titolo
Crankshaft alignment
ENG - 138
Durata/Valore
Indirizzo Immagine
X9 Evolution 125
Engine
ENG - 139
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ENG - 140
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Specific tooling
020425Y Punch for flywheel-side oil seal
Lubrication
Conceptual diagrams
LUBRICATION CIRCUIT
ENG - 141
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ENG - 142
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Characteristic
Oil pressure
Minimum pressure admitted at 6000 rpm: 3.2 atm.
ENG - 143
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Specific tooling
020622Y Transmission-side oil guard punch
Specific tooling
020622Y Transmission-side oil guard punch
Refitting
- Use a new oil seal upon refitting.
- Prepare the new oil seal, lubricating the sealing
lip.
- Preassemble the oil seal with the specific tool,
positioning the screws.
- Place the sheath over the crankshaft.
- Insert the tool with the oil seal on the crankshaft
until it comes into contact with the crankcase.
ENG - 144
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Specific tooling
020622Y Transmission-side oil guard punch
ENG - 145
Engine
Specific tooling
020425Y Punch for flywheel-side oil seal
Oil pump
Removal
- Undo the two clamping screws in the figure and
remove the cover over the pump control crown.
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Inspection
- Remove the two screws and the oil pump cover.
- Remove the clip retaining the innermost rotor.
- Remove and wash the rotors thoroughly with petrol and compressed air.
- Reassemble the rotors in the pump body, keeping the two reference marks visible Replace the
snap ring.
- Check the clearance between the rotors in the
position shown in the diagram using a thickness
gauge.
Measure the distance between the outer rotor and
the pump body (see figure).
- Check the axial clearance of the rotors using a
trued bar as shown in the figure.
Characteristic
Axial rotor clearance
Limit values admitted: 0.09 mm
Distance between the outer rotor and the pump
body
Admissible limit clearance: 0.20 mm
Distance between the rotors
Admissible limit clearance: 0.12 mm
ENG - 147
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Refitting
- Check there are no signs of wear on the oil pump
shaft or body.
- Check there are no signs of scoring or wear on
the oil pump cover.
- If you detect non-conforming measurements or
scoring, replace the faulty parts or the unit.
- Fit the pump cover in the position that permits the
crankcase clamping screws to be aligned.
- Make sure the gasket is positioned properly and
refit the pump on the engine crankcase. The pump
can only be fitted in one position. - Tighten the
screws to the prescribed torque.
- Fit the sprocket wheel with a new O-ring.
- Fit the chain.
- Fit the central screw and the belleville washer.
Tighten to the prescribed torque.
-Fit the oil pump cover, by tightening the two
screws to the prescribed torque.
N.B.
FIT THE BELLEVILLE WASHER SO THAT ITS OUTER RIM
TOUCHES THE PULLEY. MAKE SURE THAT THE PUMP
TURNS FREELY.
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Characteristic
By-pass check up: Standard length
54.2 mm
ENG - 149
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SAS valve
Inspecting the one-way valve
- Remove the SAS valve.
- Provisionally assemble the rubber coupling of the
SAS valve outlet to ensure tightness.
- Connect the MITYVAC vacuum pump to the rubber coupling as shown in the photograph.
- Set the pump to the low-pressure position (VACUUM).
- Operate the pump slowly.
- Check that the one way valve allows the air to
pass through causing a slight vibration.
ENG - 150
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Specific tooling
020329Y MityVac vacuum-operated pump
ENG - 151
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Specific tooling
020329Y MityVac vacuum-operated pump
Fuel supply
- To clean the filtering element proceed as follows:
remove the 4 filter cover fixing screws indicated in
the figure; remove the cover and take out the paper filtering element, clean with compressed air
and refit.
- Make sure the filtering element is in the correct
position.
- Check that the air passage sections are not damaged or deformed.
- Check the correct sealing of the coupling between the filter housing and the cover.
N.B.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN WRONG VACUUM INSIDE THE FILTER HOUSING,
WHICH IN TURN MAY PRODUCE VARIATIONS IN CARBURETION.
ENG - 152
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Engine
Kehin
- To detach the carburettor from the engine, it is
necessary to move the air filter and remove the
transmission throttle control, the automatic starter
connection, the clamps anchoring the carburettor
to the filter housing and to the inlet manifold, the
air delivery pipe to the diaphragm, and the intake
fitting.
- Take out the carburettor and rotate it so as to
remove the screw with the water joint and the
pipes.
N.B.
THIS LAST OPERATION IS NECESSARY SO AS NO TO
EMPTY THE COOLING SYSTEM.
- Remove the protection, the bracket and the starter acting on the screw shown in the figure.
ENG - 153
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- Unscrew the bayonet joint 1/8 of a turn and remove, take out the spring and vacuum valve needle
ENG - 155
Engine
ENG - 156
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-Remove diffuser.
ENG - 157
Engine
ENG - 158
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- For the starter circuit, blow the connection pipe properly with the jet. This is necessary because the
nozzle support hides other inaccessible internal calibrations.
- Blow the intake nozzle properly.
N.B.
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- Check that the float is not worn on the pin housing or on the contact plate with the plunger and that
there are no fuel infiltration.
- Replace it in case of anomalies.
- Introduce the float with the rod on the fuel feeding tube side.
N.B.
ENG - 160
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Spring
Ball
Nozzle
IN VALVE (M)
Ball
Spring
Nozzle
N.B.
THE IN VALVE NOZZLE, CORRESPONDING TO THE ACCELERATION PUMP, IS MILLED.
ENG - 161
Engine
ENG - 162
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ENG - 163
Engine
Kehin
- Check that the automatic starter piston is not deformed or rusty.
- Check that the piston slides freely from the seat
to the support.
- Check that the piston sealing gasket is not deformed.
- The starter must be more or less functional depending on the ambient temperature.
- Measure the protrusion of the piston as shown in
the figure and check its corresponding value.
- Make sure that the starter is adjusted for the ambient temperature.
- The starter should disconnect progressively by
means of electric heating.
- Check the starter resistance when adjusted to the
ambient temperature.
With a 12V battery power the automatic starter and
check that the piston protrudes as much as possible.
- The correct warm up time depends on the ambient temperature.
- If protrusion, resistance or timing values are different from the ones prescribed, replace the starter.
- Assemble the starter to the carburettor being
careful to position the O-Ring correctly, insert the
plate with the machined side contacting the starter,
tighten the fixing screws.
- Position the starter as shown in the figure.
- Assemble the protection casing.
N.B.
TO CARRY OUT THIS CHECK PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION
NOT TO GENERATE SHORT CIRCUITS USE A CABLE
SECTION WITH A TERMINAL SUITABLE TO BE CONNECTED TO THE STARTER.
Characteristic
Protrusion value
10 mm at about 24
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Starter resistance
20
Check the automatic starter: Keihin maximum
time
5 min
ENG - 165
INDEX OF TOPICS
SUSPENSIONS
SUSP
X9 Evolution 125
Suspensions
This section is devoted to operations that can be carried out on the suspension.
Front
Removing the front wheel
Remove the two callipers according to what is described in the "Braking system" chapter.
- Unscrew the wheel axle fixing nut;
- Loosen the fork-wheel axle retainer clamp by
slightly unscrewing the two screws located on the
fork
- Slide off the axle and remove the front wheel, releasing the odometer gear.
Handlebar
Removal
- Remove the digital panel support, the front and
rear parts of the handlebar cover according to
"Bodywork" chapter.
- Remove the handlebar wiring retaining straps
and disconnect the electric connectors from the
brake levers.
- Remove from the handlebar the hoses of both the
front and rear brake pump and of the voltage distribution valve located on the front frame according
to the "Braking system" chapter.
- Remove the flexible transmission from the front
and rear brake lever and remove the throttle grip.
- Loosen the handlebar steering tube retaining
clamp indicated in the figure and slide off the handlebar, removing the plastic support.
N.B.
IF THE HANDLEBAR IS BEING REMOVED TO REMOVE
THE STEERING, IT IS ONLY NECESSARY TO TILT THE
HANDLEBAR FORWARD ONTO THE FRONT PART OF THE
VEHICLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE PARTS FITTED SO
AS TO AVOID DAMAGING THE SHAFTS.
SUSP - 167
Suspensions
X9 Evolution 125
Refitting
Carry out the above operations by working in the
reverse order from those of the removal.
Removal
After removing the upper seat, lean the vehicle on
one side and extract the steering tube completely
from the fork.
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
Overhaul
- Remove the lower screw (1);
- Drain oil from suspension;
- Slide off the stem;
- Replace the sealing rings (3-4) with new ones;
- Fit the new sealing rings only after lubricating their seats;
- Refit the stem and the lower screw (1);
- Unscrew the cap (2);
- Pour 1332.5 cm of Selenia Fork 10W oil per stem on the KAYABA fork, recognisable by the mark
stamped on the sleeves inner side (wheel side)
- Pour 145 cm of Selenia Fork 10W oil per stem on the MVP fork, recognisable by the label with the
"S" on the sleeve external side near the wheel axle.
- Refit all parts following the removal steps but in reverse order.
SUSP - 168
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Suspensions
Recommended products
SELENIA FORK 10W Oil for front fork
SAE 10 W hydraulic oil
Refitting
Insert the two ring nuts and the special washer indicated in the figure
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
SUSP - 169
Suspensions
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for steering bearings, bolt seatings for swinging arms and faying surface of driven pulley spring (only pulley
side)
Soap-based lithium and zinc oxide grease containing NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
Specific tooling
020055Y Wrench for steering tube ring nut
SUSP - 170
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Suspensions
Removal
Remove upper bearing with an appropriate tool.
N.B.
USE THE APPROPRIATE TOOL AGAIN TO REMOVE THE
LOWER HOUSING OF THE STEERING LOWER BEARING
Specific tooling
020004Y Punch for removing fifth wheels from
headstock
SUSP - 171
Suspensions
Refitting
Insert the lower and upper bearing on the chassis
using an appropriate tool.
N.B.
ASSEMBLE THE LOWER HOUSING ON HE STEERING
TUBE WITH A TUBE SECTION OF AN ADEQUATE DIAMETER.
Specific tooling
001330Y Tool for fitting steering seats
Rear
SUSP - 172
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X9 Evolution 125
Suspensions
Removal
Removal
- Remove the chassis external nut on the left side.
- Loosen the two nuts shown in the figure.
- Slide off the bolt and remove the swinging arm.
Reassembly
Carry out the previous operations in reverse order.
SUSP - 173
Suspensions
X9 Evolution 125
Removal
Proceed as follows:
- Undo the screw fixing the shock absorber spring
unit to the engine (A) on one side and the corresponding support (B) on the other;
- remove the saddle and the helmet compartment;
- undo the two upper nuts (one on each side) fixing
the shock absorber spring unit to the chassis and
remove the shock absorbers.
Proceed as follows:
- Undo the screw fixing the shock absorber spring unit to the engine (A) on one side and the corresponding support (B) on the other;
- remove the saddle and the helmet compartment;
- undo the two upper nuts (one on each side) fixing the shock absorber spring unit to the chassis and
remove the shock absorbers.
Carry out the previous operations but in reverse
order.
Refitting
Carry out the previous operations but in reverse order.
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Suspensions
Centre-stand
Removal
- Unhook the springs.
- Loosen the nut.
- Pull out the screw.
Reassembly
- Install the sealing rings on the support tube of the
stand;
- Carry out the operations described above in reverse order, then insert the sealing rings into their
seats.
CAUTION
Lubricate the following parts with grease: spring coupling
pins, bushings on stand fixing bracket.
Recommended products
AGIP GREASE PV2 Grease for control levers
on the engine
White anhydrous-calcium based grease to protect
roller bearings; temperature range between -20
C and +120 C; NLGI 2; ISO-L-XBCIB2
SUSP - 175
INDEX OF TOPICS
BRAKING SYSTEM
BRAK SYS
X9 Evolution 125
Braking system
Interventions rules
General rules for maintenance operations on the hydraulic braking system.
WARNING
FOR TOPPING UP AND CHANGE, USE ONLY BRAKE FLUID DOT4 - NHTSA 116.
OBSERVE THE MAXIMUM DEGREE OF CLEANLINESS. HYDRAULIC FLUID IS EXTREMELY
CORROSIVE FOR PAINTED SURFACES.
BRAKE FLUID IS HYGROSCOPIC; THAT IS, IT ABSORBS MOISTURE FROM THE SURROUNDING AIR.
IF THE MOISTURE CONTENT IN THE BRAKE FLUID EXCEEDS A CERTAIN VALUE, IT WILL RESULT IN POOR BRAKING EFFICIENCY DUE TO A LOW BOILING POINT OF THE FLUID.
N.B.
RUBBER PARTS SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT IN ALCOHOL LONGER THAN 20 SECONDS. AFTER
WASHING, THE PIECES MUST BE DRIED WITH A BLAST OF COMPRESSED AIR AND A CLEAN
CLOTH.
THE SEAL RINGS MUST BE IMMERSED IN THE OPERATING FLUID; THE USE OF PRF1 PROTECTIVE DEVICE IS ALLOWED.
WARNING
THE PRESENCE OF BRAKE FLUID ON THE DISC OR BRAKE PADS REDUCES BRAKING EFFICIENCY.
IN THIS CASE, REPLACE THE PADS AND CLEAN THE DISC WITH A HIGH-QUALITY SOLVENT.
Removal
Proceed as follows:
- remove the muffler,
- repeat the operations above regarding front calliper removal.
Braking system
Removal
Proceed as follows:
- remove the front wheel;
- unscrew the fixing screws and open the oil reservoir cover;
- Place a suitable container to collect the oil, disconnect the oil pipe from the calliper and actuate
on the brake lever until no more oil comes out;
- Remove the two screws (indicated in the figure)
fixing the calliper to the support and remove the
calliper.
- repeat the same operations for the opposite calliper, necessary for combined braking. Besides
removing the oil pipe connected to the voltage distribution valve, also remove the clamp fixing the
odometer gear transmission.
- when refitting, tighten up the screws and the joint
to the prescribed torque and bleed the system.
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Braking system
Overhaul
Proceed as follows:
1) remove the two male hexagonal screws (1) and
take out the two pads (10);
2) remove the two male hexagonal screws (2) and
remove the reaction plate (3);
3) take out the fixed plate (4) from the guide;
4) remove the internal elements from the floating
body (5) with the help of short blows of compressed air through the brake fluid pipe in order to
facilitate the expulsion of pistons (6).
5) Check:
- that the plates and the body are whole and in
good condition;
- that the cylinder and the floating body of the calliper do not show signs of scratches or erosion,
otherwise replace the entire calliper;
- that the guides of the fixed plate are not scratched
or eroded, otherwise replace the entire plate;
- that the brake pad check spring works properly.
Refitting
1) insert the pistons (6) and the sealing rings (7) in
the body;
2) place the guide rubbers (8) and refit the fixed
plate (4);
3) assemble the reaction plate (3) tightening the
screws (2), insert the brake pad check spring (9)
and then the pads, fixing them with the corresponding screws (1);
5) place the calliper on the disc and lock it to the
strut by tightening the fixing screws;
6) fix the pipe joint on the calliper at the prescribed
torque.
Functioning
This is a floating type calliper.
It takes advantage of the action and reaction principle to obtain the thrust for both pads.
Braking system
The body and the reaction plate body work integrally and can move axially with respect of the
fixed plate that is integral to the strut.
The pistons, forced by pressure to push the pad to
the disk, cause the reaction plate to push in turn
the other pad towards the disc.
The brake pad lock spring
1. Pad fixing screws
2. Reaction plate fixing screws
3. Reaction plate
4. Fixed plate
5. Floating body
6. Piston
7. Piston sealing rings
8. Guide protection rubbers
9. Brake pad check spring
10. Pads
CAUTION
ALL THE SEALS AND GASKETS MUST BE REPLACED EVERY TIME THE CALLIPER IS SERVICED.
Removal
Remove the wheel and check that the axial deviation of the braking surface is within in the recommended values:
- If this is not the case, replace the disc and repeat
the test.
If the problem persists, check and replace the
wheel hub if necessary.
Front/rear disc replacement
1) disassemble the front/rear wheel;
2) loosen the two fixing screws and remove the
disc.
When refitting, position the disc correctly, respecting the direction of rotation, and apply medium
threadlock.
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Braking system
N.B.
THE SURFACE OF THE DISC WITH THE STAMPED ARROW INDICATING THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION MUST
FACE THE SHOCK ABSORBER.
Recommended products
() Loctite 243 Medium-strength threadlock
Apply LOCTITE 243 medium-strength threadlock
Characteristic
Brake discs check: Max. axial deviat.
0.1 mm
Removal
Proceed as follows:
- disassemble the front wheel.
- remove the two screws indicated in the figure.
- remove the stop ring and withdraw the pin.
- slide the two pads down.
- repeat these operations for the brake calliper on
the opposite side.
N.B.
Minimise difficulty for this operation by removing the callipers
from their supports without removing the oil pipe.
Removal
Proceed as follows:
- remove the muffler and rear wheel, following the
instructions in the "Rear suspension" Chapter.
- remove the two screws indicated in the figure.
- remove the stop ring and withdraw the pin.
- slide the two pads down.
- fit the new pads and tighten the screws (1) so that
they fit in the pad centring holes.
CAUTION
The brake pads are asymmetrical and cannot be interchanged
A = shock absorber side
B = wheel side
CAUTION
PADS MUST BE REPLACED IF THE FRICTION MATERIAL
THICKNESS IS LESS THAN 1.5 MM.
Braking system
Front
- Rest the scooter on its stand on level ground.
- Refill the brake circuit reservoir to the maximum
level with the recommended fluid;
- Connect the bleed fitting to the appropriate tool
pipe (Mityvac manual pump);
- Actuate the tool at the bleed fitting, at the same
time constantly top up the brake reservoir to prevent air being drawn into the system, until no more
air escapes at the bleed fitting:
The operation is finished when only oil comes out
of the bleed screws;
- Close the bleed screw and tighten to the prescribed torque.
N.B.
IF AIR CONTINUES TO COME OUT DURING THE BLEED
OPERATION, EXAMINE ALL THE FITTINGS. IF SAID FITTINGS DO NOT SHOW SIGNS OF BEING FAULTY, LOOK
FOR THE AIR INPUT AMONG THE VARIOUS SEALS ON
THE PUMP AND CALLIPER PISTONS. WHEN CARRYING
OUT THE OPERATION, BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK FROM
THE BLEED SCREW ON THE CALLIPER AND ON THE
DISC. IN THIS CASE; CAREFULLY CLEAN THE CALLIPER
AND DEGREASE THE BRAKE DISC.
CAUTION
The left brake pump is for the integral braking system and, besides controlling the rear brake calliper, it also controls the front
left calliper. Therefore utmost care must be paid when bleeding
these two callipers.
Specific tooling
020329Y MityVac vacuum-operated pump
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Braking system
Removal
1) remove the front and rear handlebar covers;
2) placing a suitable container to catch the oil, disconnect the oil pipe from the calliper and work the
brake lever until no more oil comes out;
3) disconnect the oil pipe from the pump then unscrew the two u-bolt clamping screws and remove
the pump.
- On refitting, tighten up the fitting to the specified
torque and bleed the system.
Overhaul
1) Remove the brake lever by loosening the fixing screw;
open the cover (2) and take out the diaphragm (3);
2) Remove the cap and unscrew the internal parts in the specified order;
3) Check that:
- The body of the pump shows no signs of internal damage or corrosion;
- The piston shows no sign of damage or abnormal wear;
- The piston return spring is in good condition.
Refitting
Reinstall the individual parts in the reverse order to the removal, paying attention to the correct positioning of the rubber parts in order to ensure leak tightness.
1. Tank cover screw
2. Tank cover
3. Diaphragm
4. Bellows
5. Seal ring
6. Piston
7. Gasket
8. Spring
9. Tank
CAUTION
Braking system
X9 Evolution 125
ALL THE SEALS AND GASKETS MUST BE REPLACED EVERY TIME THE PUMP IS SERVICED.
INDEX OF TOPICS
COOLING SYSTEM
COOL SYS
Cooling system
Circuit diagram
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Cooling system
Cooling system
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Cooling system
N.B.
DO NOT LUBRICATE THE O-RING. FAILURE TO RESPECT
THIS RULE RESULTS IN RING DISTORTION.
Specific tooling
020440Y Water pump service tool
- Check that the rotor does not show abnormal wear or dents;
- Check that the rotor shaft is not rusty;
- Check that there is no rust on the bearing seats or the ceramic seal;
- Check that the drive does not show dents and that it is perfectly integral with the steel hub.
Cooling system
Specific tooling
020440Y Water pump service tool
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Cooling system
With the hot air gun, drw. No. 20151y, heat the inner side of the flywheel cover .
N.B.: Avoid overheating as this may alter the
painted surface.
- Place the flywheel cover on the ring base following the same procedure as for removal.
- Place the two bearings on the specific punch.
N.B. Always use new bearings.
- Use grease to keep the bearings on the appropriate tool.
- Use a plastic mallet to insert the bearings on the
housing up to the stop.
- Assembly the ceramic ring and the corresponding rubber gasket. The ceramic ring chamfering
should always face towards the gasket.
- Lubricate the rubber gasket and insert the unit on
the flywheel cover.
Use the punch of the specific tool 020440Y manually if necessary.
N.B. Always use new ceramic ring and gaskets.
Fitting the ceramic sealing ring other than manually may damage the ring.
Cooling system
X9 Evolution 125
- Check the water pump if noise in the bearings or liquid leaking from the drainage hole inside the cover
is detected.
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Cooling system
- Remove the flywheel cover together with the water pump from the engine (see chapter 4).
- Remove the rotor cover by unscrewing the 3 retainers indicated in the figure.
- Place the flywheel cover on the ring base forming part of the drw. No. 020440Y tool.
N.B.: To avoid damaging the cover surface that retains the coolant, use de ring base with the accurately
machined surface facing the flywheel cover.
With an appropriate socket and punch, forming part of the specific tool 020440y, extract the shaft together with the rotor from the drive and the bearings.
- Use a screwdriver to remove the static part of the ceramic seal from the flywheel cover.
- Place the flywheel cover below the socket making sure it is perfectly levelled.
- Use the punch in the inverted position to extract the two ball bearings.
Cooling system
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Cooling system
Removal
- Loosen the two screws indicated in the figure and
remove the thermostat cover.
- Remove the thermostat with its gasket.
Check
- Visually check that the thermostat is not damaged.
- Prepare a metal container with approx. 1 litre of
water.
- Immerse the thermostat, keeping it in the centre
of the container.
- Immerse the multimeter temperature probe, near
the thermostat.
- Warm up the container using the heat gun.
- Check the temperature when the thermostat
starts to open:
- Heat up until the thermostat is completely open
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Cooling system
Specific tooling
020331Y Digital multimeter
020151Y Air heater
Characteristic
Thermostat check: opening travel
3.5 mm at 80C
Thermostat check: Opening start temperature
69.5 72.5C
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Cooling system
Refitting
- Place the thermostat with the bleeding hole at the
highest point.
- Make sure that the rubber gasket is positioned
properly.
- Fit the thermostat cover with the connection for
the carburettor heating pipe facing the flywheel.
- Tighten the two screw to the torque indicated below.
INDEX OF TOPICS
CHASSIS
CHAS
X9 Evolution 125
Chassis
This section is devoted to the operations that can be carried out on the vehicle's bodywork.
Seat
Helmet bay
- Remove all electrical devices, the fuse box and
release the wires fixed to the chassis with the relative clamps;
- Remove the battery after removing the elastic
belt;
- Undo the screws fixing the rear frame to the
chassis and to the helmet compartment and remove compartment by lifting the front part and
sliding it backwards;
- Remove the saddle;
- Unscrew the remaining fixing screws, remove the
rubber cover and the helmet compartment light
switch and then slide the helmet compartment off
and upwards
Fuel tank
- Remove both footrests, the central cover and the tunnel cover as described before;
- Separate the electrical connections of the fuel gauge and disconnect the fuel supply line and tank
breather;
- Remove the horn after unscrewing its fixing screws indicated in the figure and after disconnecting the
electrical connections.
- Unscrew the four fixing screws of the holding bracket indicated in the figure and remove it;
- Unscrew the two fuel tank fixing screws, located on the upper part;
- Slide off the tank downward after tilting it slightly.
N.B.
this operation should be preferably be carried out with the tank empty.
CHAS - 199
Chassis
Radiator fan
- Prepare a container for the coolant.
- Remove the delivery and reverse pipes of both
the expansion tank and the radiator coolant;
- Disconnect the connector from the thermostat
pipe;
- Unscrew the fixing screws and release the radiator and the electrical fan.
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X9 Evolution 125
Chassis
Expansion tank
- Unscrew the fixing screws from the expansion
tank support and remove the support;
- Slide off the expansion tank downwards with the
relative gasket after removing momentarily the
cap;
- Prepare a container for the coolant.
- Close the cap again and remove the coolant delivery and reverse pipes.
Top-case
- Unscrew the fixing screws from the electrical
connection indicated in the figure;
- Remove the expansion tank as described before;
- Unscrew the screw inside the case and remove
it together with the saddle latch transmission.
CHAS - 201
INDEX OF TOPICS
PRE-DELIVERY
PRE DE
X9 Evolution 125
Pre-delivery
Aesthetic inspection
Appearance check:
- Paintwork
- Fitting plastic parts
- Scratches
- Dirt
Electrical system
Electrical system:
- Main switch
- Headlamps: high beam, low beam, position and parking lights and the respective warning lights
- Adjusting the headlights according to the regulations currently in force
- Rear light, parking light, stop light
- Front and rear stop light switches
- Turn indicators and their warning lights
- Instrument panel lights
- Instrument panel: fuel and temperature indicator
- Instrument panel warning lights
PRE DE - 203
Pre-delivery
X9 Evolution 125
- Horn
- Starter
CAUTION
WHEN INSTALLING THE BATTERY, ATTACH THE POSITIVE LEAD FIRST AND THEN THE NEGATIVE ONE.
WARNING
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE IS TOXIC AND IT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS. IT CONTAINS SULPHURIC ACID. AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING.
IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH EYES OR SKIN, RINSE WITH ABUNDANT WATER FOR ABOUT 15
MINUTES AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION AT ONCE.
IF IT IS SWALLOWED, IMMEDIATELY DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER OR VEGETABLE
OIL. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GAS; KEEP THEM AWAY FROM NAKED FLAMES, SPARKS
AND CIGARETTES. IF THE BATTERY IS CHARGED IN A CLOSED PLACE, TAKE CARE TO ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION. ALWAYS PROTECT YOUR EYES WHEN WORKING CLOSE TO
BATTERIES.
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
NEVER USE FUSES WITH A CAPACITY HIGHER THAN THE RECOMMENDED CAPACITY. USING
A FUSE OF UNSUITABLE RATING MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE THE VEHICLE OR EVEN CAUSE
A FIRE.
Levels check
Level check:
- Hydraulic braking system fluid level.
- Rear hub oil level
- Engine coolant level.
Road test
Test ride
- Cold start
- Instrument operations
- Response to the throttle control
- Stability on acceleration and braking
- Rear and front brake efficiency
- Rear and front suspension efficiency
PRE DE - 204
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Pre-delivery
- Abnormal noise
Static test
Static control after the test ride:
- Starting when warm
- Starter operation
- Minimum hold (turning the handlebar)
- Uniform turning of the steering
- Possible leaks
CAUTION
Functional inspection
Functional check up:
Braking system (hydraulic)
- Lever travel
Braking system (mechanical)
- Lever travel
Clutch
- Proper functioning check
Engine
- Throttle travel check
Others
- Check documentation
- Check the frame and engine numbers
- Tool kit
- License plate fitting
- Check locks
- Check tyre pressures
- Installation of mirrors and any accessories
PRE DE - 205
INDEX OF TOPICS
TIME
TIME
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Engine
Crankcase
CRANKCASE REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
003056
001153
001133
Action
Head/Cylinder - Nut tightening
Crankcase halves gasket - Replacement
Engine crankcase - replace
Duration
TIME - 207
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Time
Crankshaft
CRANKSHAFT REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
TIME - 208
Code
001099
001117
001100
Action
Oil seal, flywheel side - Replacement
Crankshaft - Replacement
Oil seal, clutch side - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Cylinder assy.
PIN PISTON CYLINDER ASSEMBLY REPAIR TIME
1
Code
001002
Action
Cylinder / Piston - Replacement
Duration
Code
001126
001045
001049
001056
007008
Action
Head - Replacement
Valves - Replacement
Valves - Adjustment
Head gasket - change
Cylinder head outlet rubber coupling
- Replacement
Duration
TIME - 209
X9 Evolution 125
Time
6
7
Code
001057
001083
Action
Thermostat - Replacement
Thermistor - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 210
Code
001148
001044
Action
Valve rocking levers - Replacement
Camshaft - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Code
001093
001089
001088
001074
Action
Spark plug - Replacement
Head cover - Replacement
Head cover gasket - Replacement
Oil vapour recovery pipe - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 211
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Chain tensioner
CHAIN TENSIONER REPAIR TIME
1
Code
001124
001129
Action
By pass lubrication - Replacement
Chain tightener Service and replacement
Duration
Code
001129
001124
TIME - 212
Action
Chain tightener - Overhaul and replacement
By pass lubrication - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Oil filter
OIL FILTER REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
001123
001160
Action
Oil filter - Replacement
Oil pressure sensor - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 213
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Driven pulley
DRIVEN PULLEY REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
001022
003072
3
4
5
001012
001110
001155
TIME - 214
Action
Clutch - Replacement
Clutch - replacement Clutch assembly - Wear check
Driven pulley - Service
Driven pulley - Replacement
Clutch bell housing - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Oil pump
OIL PUMP UNIT REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Code
001125
001051
001042
001112
001122
001121
001130
Action
Chain guide pads - Replacement
Belt/ Timing chain - Replacement
Oil pump - Service
Oil pump - change
Oil pump chain - Replacement
Chain cover oil seal - Replacement
Oil sump - Replacement
Duration
Code
Op.
Minutes
001010
65'
60'
placement
Gearbox oil - Replacement
003065
20'
004125
60'
ment
TIME - 215
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Driving pulley
DRIVING PULLEY REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
TIME - 216
Code
001086
001011
001006
001066
001141
Action
Driving half-pulley - Replacement
rear-view belt - Replacement
rear-view pulley - Service
driving pulley - Replacement
Belt anti-vibration roller - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Code
001175
Time
Action
Anti-vibration roller - Service
Duration
Starter motor
ELECTRIC START-UP REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
001020
001017
Action
Starter motor - Replacement
Starter sprocket wheel - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 217
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Flywheel magneto
MAGNETO FLYWHEEL REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
6
Code
001087
001113
001058
001067
001173
001161
001162
8
9
001174
001163
TIME - 218
Action
Flywheel cover - replace
Water pump - Replacement
Flywheel - Replacement
Stator - Replacement
Rotor - Replacement
Secondary air filters - Replacement /
Cleaning
Secondary air housing - Replacement
SAS valve - Replacement
SAS valve / Head connection - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Code
001132
001131
Action
Transmission air inlet pipe - Replacement
Transmission air intake - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 219
Time
TIME - 220
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X9 Evolution 125
Time
Carburettor
CARBURETTOR REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
Code
001013
001081
001008
001063
007020
003058
Action
Intake manifold - change
Automatic choke - Replacement
Carburettor - Inspection
Carburettor - Replacement
Carburettor heat piping. - Replacement
Carburettor - Adjustment
Duration
TIME - 221
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Exhaust pipe
Code
001095
001092
001009
Action
Muffler guard - Replacement
Exhaust manifold - Replacement
Muffler - Replacement
Duration
Air cleaner
AIR CLEANER REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
TIME - 222
Code
001014
001015
004122
Action
Air filter - Replacement/Cleaning
Air filter box - Replacement
Air cleaner carburettor fitting - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Frame
CHASSIS REPAIR TIME
1
Code
004148
004147
3
4
5
004116
004146
004001
Action
footboard support bracket two sides
- Replacement
Footrest support bracket, one side Replacement
Rear frame - Replacement
Front frame - Replacement
Frame - replace
Duration
TIME - 223
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Centre-stand
STAND REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
TIME - 224
Code
004004
004102
005079
Action
Stand - Replacement
Side stand - Replacement
Stand switch - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Legshield spoiler
SPOILER FRONT SHIELD REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
6
Code
004066
004028
006012
006006
004149
004064
Action
Rear view mirrors - Replacement
Windshield glass - Replacement
Front shield - Paintwork
Headstock cover - Paintwork
Shield central cover - Replacement
Front shield - front section - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 225
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Side fairings
43 REAR COVERS
Description
Code
Op.
Minutes
004009
10'
005048
15'
ment
Licence plate holder - Replacement
TIME - 226
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Rear cover
REAR SHIELD REPAIR TIME
1
Code
002082
2
3
004081
004065
Action
Fuel tank door opening drive - Replacement
Glove box door - Replacement
Front shield, rear part - Removal and
refitting
Duration
TIME - 227
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Fuel tank
TANK REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
004089
004086
004137
4
5
6
7
004073
004005
004109
005010
TIME - 228
Action
Tank-pump hose - Replacement
Petrol pump depression tube - Replacement
Carburettor - pump hose - Replacement
Fuel pump - Replacement
Fuel tank - replace
Fuel tank breather - change
Tank float - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Expansion tank
EXPANSION TANK REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
001052
007013
007001
Action
Coolant and air bleed - Replacement
Expansion tank connection pipe Replacement
Expansion tank - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 229
Time
TIME - 230
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Radiator
RADIATOR REPAIR TIME
1
Code
007003
2
3
4
007016
007002
007014
Action
Coolant delivery and return pipe - Replacement
Fan with support - replace
Radiator - Replacement
Radiator thermal switch - Replacement
Duration
Rear shock-absorber
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
1
Code
003007
Action
Rear shock absorber - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 231
X9 Evolution 125
Time
TIME - 232
Code
003073
003002
004119
Action
Steering clearance - Adjust
Steering fifth wheel - Replacement
Bearing / Steering support fifth wheel
- Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Handlebar covers
HANDLEBAR COVER
1
Code
004152
2
3
4
006014
006013
004019
004018
004151
Action
Board computer cover - Replacement
Handlebar rear part - Painting
Handlebar front part - Painting
Handlebar rear section - Replacement
Front handlebar cover - Replacement
Instrument panel support - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 233
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Handlebar components
HANDLEBAR COMPONENTS
1
2
Code
002088
003061
3
4
002059
002063
5
6
7
8
003001
002024
002071
002060
002037
TIME - 234
Action
Integral brake pump - Replacement
Accelerator transmission - Adjustment
Right hand grip - Replacement
Throttle control transmission - Replacement
Handlebar - Removal and refitting
Front brake pump - replace
Left hand grip - Replacement
Complete gas command - Replacement
Brake or clutch lever - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Swing-arm
SWINGING ARM REPAIR TIME
1
Code
003081
2
3
004058
001072
Action
Swinging arm supporting flange - Replacement
Silent block - Replacement
Engine / frame swinging arm fitting Replacement
Duration
TIME - 235
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Brake hoses
BRAKE PIPING
1
2
Code
002021
002090
002086
002087
002089
TIME - 236
Action
Front brake piping - Replacement
Integral brake fluid and system
bleeding - Change
Integral brake front rigid pipe- Replacement
Integral brake rear rigid pipe- Replacement
Integral braking device - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Code
002085
002084
Time
Action
Integral brake device pipe- front calliper - Replacement
Integral brake pump pipe, device Replacement
Duration
Seat
SADDLE REPAIR TIME
1
2
Code
004067
004150
Action
Rider backrest - Replacement
Saddle shock absorber - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 237
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Code
004144
4
5
004054
004003
Action
Port and/or saddle cover - Replacement
Saddle lock catch - Replacement
Saddle - Replacement
Duration
Instrument panel
INSTRUMENT PANEL REPAIR TIME
Titolo
Instrument panel repair time
TIME - 238
Durata/Valore
Indirizzo Immagine
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Locks
LOCKS
1
2
Code
004010
005016
Action
Antitheft lock - Replacement
Key switch - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 239
Time
TIME - 240
X9 Evolution 125
X9 Evolution 125
Time
REAR LIGHTS
1
Code
005032
005031
3
4
5
004141
005066
005030
6
7
005005
005068
Action
Transparent licence plate cover - replace
Licence plate light bulb - Replacement
Cat's eye - Replacement
Rear light bulbs - replace
Rear telltale light and headlamp cable assembly - Replacement
Taillight - change
Rear turn indicator bulb - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 241
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Front wheel
FRONT WHEEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Code
005089
002041
003040
003063
006018
004123
003047
003037
Action
Tone wheel - Replacement
Front brake disc - Replacement
Tyre pressure - Check
Tyre pressure - Check
Wheel rim - Paintwork
Front wheel - Replacement
Front tyre - Replacement
Front wheel rim - Replacement
Duration
Rear wheel
REAR WHEEL
1
2
3
Code
002028
002070
003077
4
5
6
7
8
9
003014
003063
006018
001016
004126
001071
TIME - 242
Action
Rear wheel hub - Replacement
Rear brake disc - Replacement
muffler/rear shock absorber support
arm - Service
Rear suspension arm - Replacement
Tyre pressure - check
Wheel rim - Paintwork
Rear wheel - Replacement
Rear wheel tyre - Replacement
Rear wheel rim - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Electric devices
40 HEADLIGHT
Description
Code
Op.
Minutes
005002
15'
10'
15'
005008
15'
30'
placement
ment
placement
TIME - 243
X9 Evolution 125
Time
ELECTRICAL WIRING 1
1
Code
005087
2
3
005085
005088
005011
TIME - 244
Action
Side stand remote control - Replacement
Reset button - Replacement
Emergency stop remote control - Replacement
Start-up remote control switch change
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
BATTERY
1
2
3
4
5
Code
005075
005024
001069
001094
005035
6
7
8
001023
005009
005007
Action
Stop remote control - Replacement
Battery fuse - Replacement
HV coil - Replacement
Spark plug cap - Replacement
Headlight remote control - Replacement
Control unit - Replacement
Voltage regulator - Replacement
Battery - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 245
X9 Evolution 125
Time
HEADLIGHT
1
Code
005067
2
3
4
005044
005008
005012
005002
TIME - 246
Action
Front turn indicator bulb - Replacement
Front lights cable unit- Replacement
Front headlamp bulbs - Replacement
Front direction indicators - Replacement
Front headlamp - replace
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
49 ELECTRICAL DEVICES
Description
Code
Op.
Minutes
20'
005088
30'
005085
10'
005087
15'
Replacement
TIME - 247
X9 Evolution 125
Time
48 BATTERY
Description
Code
Op.
Minutes
Battery - change
005007
15'
005009
30'
001023
30'
10'
10'
placement
Spark plug cap - Replacement 001094
TIME - 248
X9 Evolution 125
Time
001069
30'
005024
10'
40'
ment
CABLE HARNESS
1
2
Code
005025
005001
Action
Battery fuse box - Replacement
Electrical system - Removal and refitting
Duration
TIME - 249
X9 Evolution 125
Time
ELECTRICAL DEVICES
1
Code
005084
005077
3
4
005003
005006
5
6
7
005039
005041
005040
TIME - 250
Action
Emergency light switch - Replacement
Emergency stop switch - Replacement
Horn - Replacement
Light switch or turn indicators - replace
Lights switch - Replacement
Starter button - Replacement
Horn button - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
41 REAR LIGHT
Description
Code
Op.
Minutes
005068
15'
Taillight - change
005005
15'
005030
15'
005066
15'
004141
10'
005031
5'
placement
placement
TIME - 251
X9 Evolution 125
Time
20'
er - replace
Brake callipers
CALLIPERS
1
2
3
4
5
6
TIME - 252
Code
003071
002002
002048
002039
003070
002007
Action
Rear brake pads - Wear check
Rear brake pads - Replacement
Rear brake calliper - Replacement
Front brake calliper - Replacement
Front brake pads - Wear check
Front brake pads - replace
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Code
004011
004135
Action
Central frame cover - replace
Fuel tank lid - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 253
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Footrests
MATS REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
Code
006008
006005
004129
004012
004059
004068
7
8
9
10
004015
004143
004076
004075
TIME - 254
Action
Rear fairing - Paintwork
Two side covers - Paintwork
Rear fairing - Replacement
Rear fairing - Replacement
Spark plug inspection flap - Replacement
One passenger grab handle - Replacement
Footrest - Replacement
Footrest support - Replacement
Single rear mat - Replacement
Front mat - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Front mudguard
FRONT MUDGUARD REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
4
5
Code
006003
004002
006027
005081
004053
Action
Front mudguard - Paintwork
Front mudguard - change
Spoiler - Paintwork
Temperature sensor - Replacement
Spoiler - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 255
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Steering column
STEERING REPAIR TIME
1
2
3
TIME - 256
Code
003048
003079
003051
Action
Fork oil seal - Replacement
Fork stem - Replacement
Fork assembly - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
TIME - 257
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Helmet bay
HELMET COMPARTMENT
1
2
Code
004016
002083
3
4
004142
005027
005026
005033
TIME - 258
Action
Helmet compartment - Replacement
Saddle opening transmission - Replacement
electric socket - Replacement
Helmet compartment bulb support Replacement
Helmet compartment light - Replacement
Glove-box light switch - Replacement
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Code
005048
004009
Action
Licence plate holder - Replacement
Rear mudguard - Replacement
Duration
TIME - 259
X9 Evolution 125
Time
Code
004125
003065
001156
001010
TIME - 260
Action
Rear wheel axle - Replacement
Gear box oil - Replacement
Gear reduction unit cover - Replacement
Gear reduction unit - Inspection
Duration
X9 Evolution 125
Time
TIME - 261
A
Air filter: 44
B
Battery: 54, 62, 72, 80, 81
Brake: 178, 183, 236, 252
C
Carburettor: 41, 152, 158, 221
E
Engine oil: 45
Engine stop:
F
Fuel: 53, 152, 199, 228, 253
Fuses: 76
H
Headlight:
Hub oil: 43
I
Identification: 8
Instrument panel: 238
M
Maintenance: 7, 38
O
Oil filter: 213
S
Saddle:
Spark plug: 43, 70
Stand:
Start-up:
T
Tank: 199, 201, 228, 229, 253
Technical Data:
Transmission: 9, 53, 87, 102
Tyres: 10