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Adjusting the gearbox lever (Aprilia RS125/3)

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The gearbox lever can be adjusted using the transmission rod (1). Proceed as follows:

Loosen the nuts (2, 3).

Rotate the transmission rod and adjust the gearbox lever height.

Tighten the nuts (2, 3).



The gearbox lever pin is constantly greased thanks to the special slot and the two oil seals.

Note. In case of disassembly, lubricate and do not damage the oil seals.
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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
  • Information for owner
  • Introduction to manual
  • Maintenance
  • Troubleshooting
  • Engine and systems
  • Engine repair
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  • Frame and hinged elements
  • Front suspension and handlebar
  • Rear suspension
  • Brake system
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  • Starting and charging system
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