Mash Fifty 50 CC User manual

Type
User manual
User Manual
Congratulations!
You are the new owner of a MASH which embodies a new spirit, a new trend: a
motorcycle with a cool new look and new design philosophy
"Vintage", a new concept, synonymous with freedom and individuality.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using your MASH.
Important Notes
Running-in of your new motorcycle
The first 1.000 km check-up is very important for a motorcycle. The correct
running-in can guarantee both the longest lifecycle and the best performance of
the vehicle. Running-in ensures machined surfaces are gently smoothed to
ensure correct engagement.
Careful and patient running-in will ensure the motorcycle gives full potential to
its excellent performance. It is important not to do anything that may cause
overheating of engine components.
For specific running-in method, please refer to "Running-in of a new
vehicle".
Please carefully read this manual and strictly observe all instructions.
Special attention should be paid to the contents emphasized with the terms of
"warning" "caution" and "note"
Warning……Relates to personal safety. Ignoring it may result in an accident.
Precaution……Refers to operational methods that must be followed or
measures that should be taken, so as to prevent damage.
Note……Refers to special explanations to make maintenance or important
descriptions more explicit.
The User Manual is an important and permanent document of the motorcycle.
Please transfer the manual to any new owner if you sell your vehicle to move up
to your next MASH motorcycle
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Foreword
Thank you for your choosing a MASH motorcycle. In design, development and
manufacturing of the motorcycle, our company applies the latest advanced
technology and equipment to provide you with a vehicle that is reliable, novel in
design and elegant in appearance. Motorcycle riding is one of the most exciting
activities. The motorcycle is an ideal means of transport but it can also give you
huge riding pleasure. Before riding your motorcycle for the first time, please
become familiar with all stipulations and requirements mentioned in this
instruction/user manual.
The instruction manual details the correct use and maintenance of the
motorcycle. Observing the details in this manual will ensure your motorcycle
will perform faultlessly for a long time. Your MASH dealer has skilled and well
trained technical professionals who will provide the best maintenance and
service to your motorcycle.
CONTENTS
Specifications
Fifty ................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 1
User Instructions ............................................................................................ 9
Chapter 2
Main Controls and Features ........................................................................... 11
Chapter 3
Controls ........................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 4
Recommendations for Fuel and Engine Oil .................................................. 23
Chapter 5
Running-in of New Motorcycle ...................................................................... 25
Chapter 6
Inspection before Driving .............................................................................. 27
Chapter 7
Essentials of Driving ...................................................................................... 28
Chapter 8
Inspection and Maintenance ......................................................................... 32
Chapter 9
Measures to Reduce Pollution ...................................................................... 56
Chapter 10
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 57
Chapter11
Storage Method ............................................................................................. 61
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SPECIFICATIONS
Mash Fifty 50 cc
This list is for information only. Changes can be made by the
manufacturer without warning to customers.
Engine type
Single cylinder 4-stroke, air cooling
Engine capacity
49cc
Compression ratio
9.0:1
Idle speed
1.450 RPM
Power max
2.1 kW at 6.800 RPM
Torque max.
3.1 Nm at 5.000 RPM
Ignition
CDI
Speed max.
45 km/h
Spark plug
A7TC
Battery
12v 8ah
Front tire
90/90-18
Rear tire
3/25-18
Oil engine
SAE10W-30
Oil engine quantity
830 ml
Length /Width /Height
1.980/830/1.110
Wheelbase
1.330 mm
Ground clearance
140 mm
Weight
100 kg
Weight max
255 kg
Fuel tank capacity
11 liters
Fuel
SP95 or SP98 (SP95 E10 not recommended)
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Chapter 1
User Instructions
Instructions on safe riding of your motorcycle
Always observe the traffic and licensing laws in your country and follow the five
points below.
Wear safety helmet
A high-quality safety helmet is the most important item of personal protection
in motorcycle riding. Therefore, be sure to wear one whenever you drive your
motorcycle. Also wear a pair of proper protective glasses and good gloves.
Be familiar with the vehicle
Understanding how your vehicle is built, maintained and the correct functioning
of all the key controls is vital to enjoying safe motorcycling. Be sure to keep in
mind that skill comes from practice. Train and practice in a safe traffic free
environment.
Understand what a safe speed is
Drive at all times at a speed which is consistent with the prevailing weather
conditions, road conditions and your skill level. Keep within safe parameters
when judging your speed.
Please note that on rainy days, the braking distance is two times as much as
that in fine weather. Keep away from any manhole cover, paint mark or oil
spillage to prevent skidding and always keep a safe distance with any vehicle in
front.
Wear correct clothing
As well as a crash helmet, your motorcycle outfit is important in providing you
with the safest possible experience. Always wear clothing designed for
motorcycling (your dealer can advise).
Do not wear loose or badly fitting clothing which could become entangled with
the moving parts.
Inspection before driving
Always inspect the vehicle before use off to make sure there are no obvious
faults.
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The Position of serial numbers
Chassis number (or VIN code) Engine number
Position of metal nameplate
The chassis number (or VIN code) and engine number are necessary for
registration of your motorcycle. The numbers are also needed when ordering
components or spare parts.
Write the numbers in the spaces below, for future reference.
Chassis number :
Engine number :
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Brake pedal
Chapter 2
Main controls and features
Handle bar instrument
Left side
Right side
Carburettor
Front
wheel
Rear
wheel
Air filter
Fuel tank
switch
Battery and
fuse box
Front Footrests
Drain plug
Rear footrest
Front brake
lever
Clutch Lever
Rear view
mirror
Speedometer
Right
handlebar
switch
Left
handlebar
switch
Ignition
switch
Accelerator
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Chapter 3
Controls
Key
Two keys are provided. Please use one key and put the other in a safe place for
future use.
Instrumental panel
1. Reset counter
2. Speedometer : Miles, Km/h
3. General Odometer
Indicates the total distance traveled by the motorcycle.
4. Turn signal indicators
Lights up to warn rider that indicators are flashing
Warning
If one of front and rear turning lights is defective or broken, the indicators on
the instrument panel and the turning lights may be lit constantly, or may
flash faster than normal. In this event, check indicator bulbs and/or
investigate the cause of the failure
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5. Gearshift Indicator
This indicator will show the current gear selected. There are 4 gears. The 4
numbers will be lit on your dashboard. However, when the gears are in
neutral, no number will show, and only neutral indicator (N) will be lit.
6. High beam indicator lamp
When the head light is on high beam, this indicator is lit.
7. Trip mileage recorder
Indicates the distance traveled since last reset
8. Indicator neutral mode
Light comes on when gears are in neutral.
Ignition switch
FIG. 1
There are four positions as shown in following sketches
OFF Position
All circuits are disconnected and the key can be removed.
ON Position
All ignition circuits are ON and the engine can be started. The key cannot
be removed in this position.
Handlebar Lock Position
In order to lock the handlebars, turn the bars fully to the left, then insert
the key. Rotate it clockwise to this position and remove
Parking position.
To park the motorcycle at night, turn the key to “ ” position.
In this position, the key can be removed and the tail lamp and
front side light will remain on.
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Left handlebar control system
1.
Clutch lever
To start the engine or make a gear change, pull the lever to release the clutch
system and disconnect drive.
2.
Dimmer switch
When the dimmer switch is turned up to " " position, the head light is in high
beam and the high beam indicator lamp on the instrument panel is lit. When it is
turned down to " " position, the low beam is lit.
3.
Turn signal switch
When the switch is turned to left " " position, the left turning signal lamps are
lit and the indicator lamp on instrument panel flashes. When the switch is
turned to right " " position, the right turning signal lamps are lit.
Push to return to the normal position.
Before leaving your motorcycle unattended, make sure that the side or
center stand are positioned on firm ground that will not give way.
If the handlebar is locked, the motorcycle should not be pushed otherwise
there is a high chance of losing balance
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2
1
3
5
1
4
2
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4.
Choke
To assist cold starting, the vehicle is equipped with a choke.
To start a cold engine, use the choke lever fully. After starting, allow the choke
lever to return to the halfway position until to the engine has warmed
sufficiently. At this point, release the lever in its initial position.
Note
The choke must be returned to the off position while driving, otherwise poor
running and increased fuel consumption will be the result.
Whenever you are going to change lane or make a turn use the indicators to
alert other road users to your intentions
When the choke is no longer needed return it to the off position quickly to
avoid overheating and engine damage.
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5.
Horn Button
Press « » button and the horn will sound..
Right handlebar control system
1.
Engine shutdown switch
The switch is a rocker switch, located on the tip of right handlebar control panel,
with the rockshaft at the center of the rocker. When it is pressed in " " start
position, the switch is turned and the engine can be started. It is an emergency
switch.
If the switch is pressed in " " position, the starting circuit is completely cut off
and the starter motor cannot be started. Do not put the switch in this position
during driving.
2.
Front brake grip
To apply front brake, slowly pull the brake lever on the right handlebar.
When the brake lever is pulled, the brake light will be lit automatically.
3.
Electric start button
Press " " button to turn on the start motor circuit. During starting, put in
neutral gear position to cut off transmission and guarantee safety.
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4.
Lighting switch
«
» ON Position
When the switch is turned to this position, the head light, front position light,
instrument panel light and rear tail light will be lit.
« » Parking light position
When the switch is turned to this position, the front position light, instrument
panel light and rear tail light will be lit.
« » OFF position
All the head light, front position light, instrument panel light and rear tail light
go OFF.
5.
Accelerator grip
Accelerator grip is used to control the engine speed. To accelerate, turn the grip
towards yourself. To decelerate, turn the grip away from yourself.
Fuel tank cap
To open the fuel tank cap, insert the key and turn it clockwise. Then, the fuel
tank cap can be removed together with the key. To replace the cap, align the
arrow on the cap and press the cap, together with the key, into the fuel tank cap
hole until a click sound is heard. Then, remove the key.
The starter motor should not be operated for more than 5 seconds.
Overheating of the starter motor and battery discharge will occur if this
warning is ignored. If starting fails after several attempts, stop to check the
fuel supply system and starting circuit (refer to "Troubleshooting").
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(1)
Fuel level
(2)
Filler
Gear Lever
The motorcycle is provided with a 4-speed gear transmission. The gear lever
connects to a ratchet mechanism in the transmission. After selecting a gear, the
gear lever returns to the rest position, so that the next gear can be selected. The
neutral gear is between the first gear and second gear. From the neutral
position, press down the gear lever to engage first gear. Raise the gear lever one
step to move up a gear. Because of the ratchet mechanism you cannot move
two or more gears in one operation. To shift from second gear to first gear, or
from first gear to second gear, it passes the neutral position and does not stay
there. To engage to neutral a gentle movement up from first gear, or down from
second gear is needed. Practice this before your first ride.
Do not overfill the fuel tank. Never splash fuel onto a hot engine. Overfilling the
tank can cause fuel to spill out if the tank is exposed to sunlight, due to fuel
expansion.
During fuel refilling, shutdown the engine and turn the key to the OFF position.
Smoking is strictly forbidden during fuel refilling.
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Warning
When the transmission is in neutral position, the neutral indicator lamp is
lit on the instrument board. Be careful to release the clutch lever slowly to make
sure the transmission really is in neutral.
When engaging into a lower gear during high speed driving, when you
release the clutch there will be a sudden increase in engine speed. Before
engaging a low gear, slow down the motorcycle to prevent unnecessary wear of
components in the transmission system.
Rear brake pedal
Press down the pedal to apply rear wheel brake. The rear brake indicator lamp
will illuminate.
Side stand
The vehicle is equipped with a side stand 1.
1
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Fuel cock
Warning: Your bike is equipped with 2 fuel cocks: one on the carburetor and one
under the fuel tank.
Warning
If you park the vehicle on sloped ground, always point the motorcycle in an
uphill direction and engage first gear to prevent it from sliding down.
Always check that the side stand is folded up correctly before setting off
Fuel cock on carburetor
Fuel cock under fuel tank
Open position
Open position
Closed position
Reserve position
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