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Chain cleaning and lubrication (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Warning! Use the utmost care when adjusting, lubricating, washing or replacing the chain.


Lubricate the chain every 500 km (310 mi) and whenever it seems appropriate.

Lubricate with aerosol lubricant for chains or SAE 80W-90 oil.

Never wash the drive chain using steam cleaners, high-pressure water nozzles or highly flammable solvents.

Note. Do not ride when you have only just lubricated the chain. Centrifugal force would cause the newly applied lubricant to fly all over adjacent vehicle parts.


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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
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