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RS125 [3]
(1998-2005)
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(2007-2016)
Chain slider inspection
(Aprilia RS125/3)
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RS-series
RS 125 [3]
Information for owner
Maintenance
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Place the vehicle on the stand.
Check the chain slider (1) for damage or wear. Replace as required; see
7.1.15.
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Aprilia RS125 3: Maintenance
Chain cleaning and lubrication
Checking chain and sprockets for wear
Adjusting the drive chain
Chain slack inspection
Drive chain maintenance
Exhaust manifold nuts
Tyres maintenance
Wheels maintenance
Inspecting the rear suspension linkage system
Rear swinging arm adjustment
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RS125 3
(1998-2005)
Information for owner
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