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RS125 [3]
(1998-2005)
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(2007-2016)
Air scoop removal
(Aprilia RS125/3)
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Aprilia
RS-series
RS 125 [3]
Running gear and frame
Frame and hinged elements
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Remove the front fairing; see
7.1.4.
Remove the air scoop (1).
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Chain guard removal
Removing the number plate bracket
Removing the seat end cover
Removing the rear mudguard
Removing the front mudguard
Tail section removal
Seat subframe cover removal
Fuel tank fairing removal
Removing the throttle control
Removing the throttle cable from intermediate pulley to oil pump
Removing the front brake control
Removing the clutch cable
Complete removal of the gear shift lever
Removing the rear brake lever
Removing the handlebars
Removing the instrument panel subframe
Removing the seat latch
Removing the right-hand rider footpeg bracket
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RS125 3
(1998-2005)
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