This comprehensive Suzuki RV125 Workshop Service Manual covers models from 1972 to 1981, providing you with all the information you need to perform repairs and maintenance on your motorcycle. The manual includes detailed step-by-step instructions, exploded diagrams, and illustrations to guide you through every procedure.
Inside, you'll find information on:
* **Engine:** Disassembly, assembly, troubleshooting, and repair procedures for the engine.
* **Transmission:** Instructions for repair, adjustment, and maintenance of the transmission system.
* **Clutch:** Detailed descriptions of clutch operation, adjustment, and replacement.
* **Electrical System:** Complete coverage of the electrical system, including wiring diagrams, troubleshooting, and component repair.
* **Suspension and Steering:** Thorough explanations of the suspension and steering systems with instructions for repair and adjustment.
* **Brakes:** Complete information on brake system maintenance, repair, and adjustment.
* **Bodywork:** Step-by-step instructions for repairing and replacing bodywork components.
* **General Maintenance:** Guidance on routine maintenance tasks, including oil changes, filter replacements, and other essential services.
This manual is written in clear, concise language and is designed to be easy to understand, even for novice mechanics. It includes all necessary specifications, diagrams, and torque values to ensure successful repairs.
The Suzuki RV125, produced from 1972 to 1981, was a lightweight and agile motorcycle designed for commuting and recreational riding. This popular model offered a blend of affordability, reliability, and ease of use, making it a favorite among entry-level riders and experienced enthusiasts alike. The RV125 was powered by a 124cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, known for its smooth power delivery and fuel efficiency. The engine was coupled to a 4-speed transmission, offering straightforward operation and a comfortable riding experience. The motorcycle featured a steel frame, telescopic front forks, and dual shock rear suspension, providing a balance of handling and ride comfort. The RV125's light weight and manageable power output made it an excellent choice for navigating urban traffic and exploring winding roads.
The Suzuki RV125, often praised for its simplicity and dependability, was a machine that could be easily maintained and repaired. This made it an attractive option for both novice riders and those seeking a low-maintenance motorcycle. The motorcycle's design was characterized by its clean lines and practical features, including a comfortable seat, a spacious storage compartment, and a reliable electrical system. The RV125 was available in a variety of color options, allowing riders to express their individual style. While the RV125 was discontinued in 1981, its legacy continues to endure, with many examples still on the road today. The motorcycle's timeless design and practical nature solidify its position as a classic entry-level motorcycle, offering a gateway to the world of two-wheeled transportation.