Motorhispania RX 50R User manual


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MOTORHISPANIA would like to thank you for choosing its MH7 NAKED 125 model.
Your new motorbike has been designed and manufactured to emphasise its category and it has also involved cutting-
edge technology to make riding it fun and safe.
The instructions given in this manual have been drawn up to offer you a few simple notions of how to handle your mo-
torbike. Please follow the indications carefully.
The more complex interventions require the work of specialised personnel with sufficient experience to provide you with
an after-sales service that meets your requirements.
Your MOTORHISPANIA distributor will advise and inform you and place his know-how at your disposal to carefully
apply the maintenance plan essential for keeping your vehicle in perfect condition.
As part of its continuing progress, MOTORHISPANIA reserves the right to modify its products without notice.
This manual corresponds to the specifications and features of the MH vehicle commercialised through the MOTORHIS-
PANIA distribution network. The constant desire to improve the specifications, design and production of our vehicles can
give rise to various modifications. Even when all the possible measures have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the
manual, it may contain errors and should not be considered as a binding document as far as the current specifications
are concerned or as a document constituting an offer of sale for the vehicle.
©2007 G.H.E. MOTORHISPANIA, S.L. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in whatsoever way by electronic or mechanical means for
whatsoever use without written authorisation from G.H.E. MOTORHISPANIA, S.L.


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SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Ride your motorbike without making noise or upsetting other people.
Observe traffic regulations and pay attention to traffic signs.
Driving smoothly will increase the service life of your bike, as well as reduce fuel consumption and the emission of
pollutant gases.
Follow the maintenance plan given in this manual to guarantee the correct conservation of your motorbike.
Always park your motorbike on firm ground.
Be careful when getting on or off the motorbike when the silencer is hot.
Use both hands and sit up straight when riding your motorbike to gain more control in unforeseen situations.
Be careful when riding on bad roads and moderate your speed.
FEATURES
Choose a good-quality helmet for riding your bike. It might save your life.
Wear comfortable clothing that cannot get caught on any part of the bike.

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RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS
Moderate your speed and pay attention when driving in these conditions.
The braking distance will be increased considerably.
On wet days, visibility is reduced. Therefore, you must anticipate unforeseen situations.
Drive smoothly, especially on bends.
Read the following terms used in this manual carefully.
PRECAUTION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTING YOUR MOTORBIKE.
WARNING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY.
IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CORRECT MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MOTORBIKE.

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CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The chassis identification number is located at the front of the bike chassis
on the right.
When ordering a spare part for your bike,
you will need the chassis number.

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ENGINE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The engine identification number is located on the top of the engine on the
right.
When ordering a spare part for your bike,
you will need the engine number.

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MOTORBIKE PARTS - LEFT SIDE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Mirrors / Indicators.
Digital apron.
Fuel tank.
Left-hand controls.
Seat.
Pillion passenger seat.
Rear foot rests.
Drive chain.
Side stand.
Gear pedal.
Front brake disc.
Headlamp.
1 2 3 4
8
7
9
10
12
11
6
5

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MOTORBIKE PARTS - RIGHT SIDE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Right-hand controls.
Rear brake pedal.
Exhaust pipe.
Rear brake disc.
Number plate support.
Rear light.
Indicators.
4 3 2
5
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HANDLEBAR INSTRUMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
LADO DERECHO
Depósito líquido de freno delantero.
Palanca freno delantero.
Empuñadura acelerador.
Pulsador encendido eléctrico.
LADO IZQUIERDO
Maneta embrague.
Pulsador acústico.
Conmutador luces.
Conmutador intermitentes.
Palanca estárter.
Empuñadura izquierda.
4
3
2
1
6
8
75
10 9

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Full or dipped beam indicator.
Indicator light indicator.
Digital clock.
Speedometer in kilometres per hour.
Apron configuration or adjustment (SET button).
Apron configuration or adjustment (MODE button).
Partial kilometre clock.
Petrol on reserve indicator.
Battery current level indicator.
Ignition lock.
Total kilometre clock.
Coolant temperature indicator.
Lubricating oil indicator.
Neutral gear position indicator.
Petrol on reserve indicator.
Rev counter indicator in revs per minute.
DASHBOARD
The dashboard provides information about the status of the dri-
ving parts.
1 3 4
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15
2 5
6
7
10
16
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PART CHECK
Steering The steering should be smooth.
The movement should be flexible.
There should be no play.
Lights All the lights (Headlamp - Rear light - Brake light
Indicators - Dashboard).
Fuel Check that there is sufficient fuel for the journey.
Brakes The play on the rear brake pedal.
The play on the front brake lever.
Brake fluid level.
CHECKLIST
Perform the checks on the list to guarantee the correct condition of your motorbike.
Coolant The coolant level
Brake discs They should not be damaged and should be perfectly clean.
Engine crankcase oil The oil level (0.75 litres)
Engine oil Check that there is sufficient fuel for the journey.

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Dashboard
All the dashboard indicators.
CHECKLIST
PART CHECK
Tyres Pressure.
The depth of the tread should be sufficient.
There should be no breakages or cuts.
Hooter It should sound.
Clutch The play on the lever.
Drive chain It should be tensioned.
It should be appropriately lubricated.
Accelerator grip The play on the grip.
The acceleration and deceleration should be smooth.
Rear foot rests They should return to their initial position.


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IGNITION LOCK
The lock is located in the centre of the plate that holds the handlebar in
place.
It controls the ignition of the motorbike, the lighting and indicator system and
the blocking of the handlebar.
1) In this position, the electric circuits are disconnected.
2) The electric circuits are activated. The key will lock in position.
3) Position for blocking the handlebar (page 36).
2
1
3

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ELECTRIC STARTER BUTTON
To start up the motorbike, use the button (1) and turn the accelerator grip
towards you.
ACCELERATOR GRIP
Turn the accelerator grip backwards to accelerate and forwards to decele-
rate.
When the accelerator grip is released, it will return to its initial position.
1
IMPORTANT
When the motorbike has been started up, release the button.
IMPORTANT
Always keep your hand in the correct position and sit up straight.

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HOOTER
The button (1) is located on the dashboard on the left handlebar.
Press the button to use the hooter.
LIGHT SWITCH
The light switch has two positions:
1. Dipped beam
2. Full beam
1
WARNING
Remember that its use is particularly prohibited near hospitals and health
centres.
2
1
WARNING
Use the full beam only when there are no vehicles in front of you or to flash
your lights in the case of danger or an emergency.

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INDICATOR SWITCH
Three-position indicator switch:
1) Left indicators.
2) Indicators off.
3) Right indicators.
Turn the switch to the right or to the left and press it to turn it off.
CHOKE LEVER
Press the lever (1) as far as possible to start up the motorbike in cold
weather.
Then press the electric starter button or use the kickstart pedal if the battery
has no power.
When the engine has started up, release the choke lever.
1
1
3
2

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CLUTCH LEVER
The clutch is operated using a lever (1) on the left handlebar.
Use it to engage and declutch the engine gears.
Press the lever (1) to declutch and release it gently to engage a gear.
FRONT BRAKE LEVER
The front brake is operated using a lever (1) on the right handlebar.
Use the lever (1) gently and gradually to brake the front wheel.
WARNING
Do not block the front wheel.
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