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• Some basic technical information has been intentionally omitted as it is considered to be common knowledge.
       • It is important to read all the general information before going through the manual to the specific topics and the maintenance operations to be carried out on the motor-bike in
         order to make sure the topics, the technical and safety concepts are clearly understood and the manual can be used as a sure reference text.
       • All checks, maintenance, repairs or replacements of spare parts in our motor-bikes are to be performed by skilled and expert technical personnel with specific experience
         in state-of-the-art technology and full knowledge of the quickest and most rational procedures, technical characteristics, setting values, tightening torques and information as
         to which may only be properly and exhaustively provided by the manufacturer.
       • It is important to adhere strictly to the following instructions. Any operation carried out carelessly or not carried out at all may lead to personal injury, damage to the motorcycle
         or simply to complaints.
       MALAGUTI S.p.A. reserves the right to make any changes and modifications hereto it deems necessary without prior notice.
       For further information and details, please contact MALAGUTI S.p.A. Servicing or Engineering Division.
                                                                                       MALAGUTI S.p.A.
                                                                  Via Emilia 498, 40068 - San Lazzaro di Savena (BO) - ITALY
                                                                             Tel. 051.62.24.811 - Fax 051.69.47.782
                                                                        e-mail: info@malaguti.com - http: // www.malaguti.com
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       EDITING SYMBOLS:
       • Symbols have been provided for quick and easy reference, identifying situations requiring utmost attention or providing practical suggestions or simple information.
       • These symbols may appear next to a text (in which case they refer solely to the text itself), next to a figure (in which case they refer to the topic illustrated in the figure and
         to the relative text), or at the top of the page (in which case they refer to all the topics dealt with in the page).
NOTE - The meaning of the symbols should be duly memorised as their scope is to avoid having to repeat basic technical concepts or safety recommendations.
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                                                           CAUTION!
                                                                                                     SAFETY GLOVES                   IDLING ENGINE
                                                           Recommendations and
                      DISASSEMBLY                                                                                                    Switch on the engine, at
                                                           precautions regarding rider               These operations require
                      OPERATIONS                                                                                                     idling speed, to perfom
                                                           safety and motor vehicle                  the use of safety gloves
                                                           integrity.                                                                these interventions.
                                                           WARNING! Situations
                                                           entailing the risk of personal                                            ENGINE OFF
                                                           injury to maintenance or repair           IMPORTANT
                      ASSEMBLY                                                                                                       Indicates operations to
                                                           mechanics, other workshop                 This topic requires special
                      OPERATIONS                                                                                                     be performed with
                                                           personnel or third parties, or            attention                       engine off
                                                           damage to environment,
                                                           vehicle or equipment
                      SYMMETRICAL
                      OPERATIONS                                                                     GENERAL SERVICE                 POWER OFF
                                                           FIRE HAZARD.
                      Operations that must be                                                        PERSONNEL                       Indicates that negative
                                                           Indicates operations which
                      carried out also on the other                                                                                  pole is to be disconnected
                                                           may constitute a fire                     Skilled electronic or
                      side of the unit or                                                                                            from the battery before
                                                           hazard                                    mechanical technician.
                      component.                                                                                                     performing the operation
                                                           RISK OF                                   MECHANICAL
                      PRESENT MANUAL                       EXPLOSION                                 MAINTENANCE                     NO!
                      Information on the                   Indicates operations                      Operations to be                Operations to be
                      present manual                       which may constitute a                    performed only by an            absolutely avoided
                                                           risk of explosion                         expert mechanic
                      SPARE PARTS
                      CATALOGUE                            WARNING!                                                                  REPLACE WITH NEW,
                                                                                                     IGNITION KEY ON
             R        Indicates information which          Danger of crashing                        (ON position)                   ORIGINAL SPARE
                      may be obtained by                   arms                                                                      PARTS
                      referring to said catalogue
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       • Always listen with attention to the customer’s opinion and complaints about the motor-bike operation, asking specific questions in order to have a complete understanding of
         all the symptoms and identify with good approximation the real causes of the trouble. The present manual provides the technical information and the basic indications on the
         intervention procedures but these have to be integrated with the personal expertise.
       • We suggest planning the service interventions in order to avoid any waste of time or downtime. Try to reduce as much as possible the operations necessary to reach the
         components that needs repairing.
• Prepare the components that are likely to be replaced and all the original spare parts you may need.
       • During operations, always keep tools and equipment at hand, possibly laying them out according to the sequence in which they are to be used. Absolutely avoid putting them on the
         vehicle itself, out-of-sight or in poorly accessible places.
• When tightening screws or nuts, start with the larger diameter or inner fasteners, and tighten them in progressive “pulls” using a “criss-cross” pattern.
• The torque settings specified in the manual refer to the “final torque”, which must be attained progressively by steps.
       • The roller adjustable wrenches must be used only in case of emergency, that is to say when the right size wrench is not available.
         In fact, when force is applied, the mobile vice tends to open and this may cause damage to the bolts and also result in a scarcely
         reliable tightening torque. Always use the wrenches as indicated in Figure.
F. 1
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• For operations requiring two mechanics, make sure that the various steps to be performed by each of them are clearly defined and co-ordinated beforehand.
• Make sure that each component has been properly mounted before proceeding with assembling the next one.
• Always replace gaskets, O-rings, circlips and split pins at every refitting.
• Only use screwdrivers with sizes suitable to the screws to be loosened or tightened.
Do not use fuses with a higher rated capacity than indicated: this may cause severe damages to the electrical system and burn a fire as a conse-quence of short circuit.
             Never use petrol to clean the vehicle or the floor of the workshop. Always use low flash point solvents to clean the vehicle components.
             When welding, make sure that there are no flammable liquids in the vicinity.
       • Make sure that the vehicle is stable and not to have to take on awkward working positions.
       • Never reuse old gaskets or circlips.
       • Never use a screwdriver as a lever or chisel.
       • Never use pincers to loosen or tighten screws or nuts because, in addition to not providing a sufficient clamping force, they may also damage the screw head or nut hexagon.
       • Never tap the wrench with a hammer or other similar tool to loosen or tighten screws and nuts.
       • Never attempt to increase the lever arm by fitting a tube into the wrench.
                                                                                                                   F. 2
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F. 3
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                                                                                                                                        SPARK PLUG
                                                                                                                                        Type ............................................................................................... NGK BR7 ES
                                                                                                                                        TRANSMISSION
                                                                                                                                        Automatic speed variator with expandable pulleys, V-
                                                                                                                                        belt, automatic dry centrifuge clutch, reduction gear.
                                                                                                                                        FUEL SYSTEM
                                                                                                                                        Carburettor make / type: GURTNER PY 12 automatic starter.
                                                                                                                                        Fuel: unleaded petrol.
                                                                                                                                        IGNITION
       F. 4                                                                                                                             Electronic.
                                                                                                                                        BRAKES
       DIMENSIONS
                                                                                                                                        Front brake: disk type, Ø 190 mm with transmission and hydraulic calipers
       Wheel base (A) m ....................................................................................... 1,300                   Rear brake: drum type, Ø 110 mm with mechanical transmission.
       Max. length (B) m ........................................................................................ 1,830
       Max. width (C) m ......................................................................................... 0,705                 CHASSIS
       Max. height (D) m ........................................................................................ 1,160
       Kerb weight kg ............................................................................................... 105               Steel tube single beam, split at the footrest.
       Max. load with rider, passenger and luggage kg .............................................. 175
                                                                                                                                        SUSPENSIONS
       CAPACITY                                                                                                                         Front:             hydraulically controlled fork with two Ø 30 mm rods. Stroke: 88 mm.
       Engine oil cm3 ........................................................................................... 1400*                 Rear:              hydraulic shock absorber. Stroke: 60 mm.
       Transmission oil cm3 ................................................................................... 100*
       Fuel tank (total) ........................................................................................... l 9.5*             BATTERY
                                                                                                                                        Type 12V, 5Ah.
       TWO-STROKE ENGINE
       Type ...................................................................................................... CMA02C               TYRES
       Cylinders ........................................................................................................... 1          Front:            130/60 - 13              53 J
       Bore x stroke mm ............................................................................. Ø 40 x 39,2                       Rear:             130/60 - 13              53 J
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     * Indicative Value
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       TYRES
       Type: Tubeless
F. 5 F. 6
                It is possible to use tyres with load and speed indexes that are higher
                than or identical to those indicated.
                It is however necessary for speed indexes to be identical for both tyres.
                Use only tyres with the relevant type approval.
Tyre inflation pressure must be adjusted while the tyre is at ambient temperature.
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         Nr.    : coupon
                                    NOTE - Maintenance operations should be performed more frequently if the vehicle is used in rainy weather, in dusty places or on rough
                : check                    terrain.
                : clean
                : adjust                 Due to their simplicity, checks with no asterisk CAN also be carried out by technicians not authorised by MALAGUTI, but under
                : replace                their direct responsibility.
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LUBRICANTS
F. 8
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D V3 1 ± 10%
                                                                                                          V3
                                       F. 9                                                 F. 10
                                                                    DASHBOARD HOLDER
                                                                    • V3 -
                                                                             V3   1 ± 10%                 V3
       • Remove the front handlebar,                                DASHBOARD
         including the dashboard.
                                                                    • V4 -
       • Disconnect the dashboard
         connector.
                                                                                                    V4
                                       F. 11                        F. 12
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                                                                                                           6       8       7
       FRONT SHIELD                                                                F. 13
       • Position adequate support beneath the scooter.
       NOTE - Remove:
              - Front mudguard (p. 28)
              - Front wheel (p. 31).
                                                           • V-
                                                           • V3 -                                                          V   V3
V 5 ± 20%
V3 2 ± 10%
F. 14 F. 15
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• V6 -
                                                           V6
                V6   2 ± 10%
                                                                              F. 17
F. 16
F. 18
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                                                                                                                 C
              DIRECTION
              INDICATORS
       • Shell (D)
       • V1                                                                                          F. 20
                                          F. 19
                                                                  V2
V1
F. 21
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F. 12
                                                                2
             After removing the cables, reposition and
             anchor the cables with new straps, as
             described in the figure.                           3
                                                                                      4      7       8
                                                                    F. 22
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                V2
                V3      2 ± 10%              V2
                                                                                                                 V3
                                                                         V2   5 ± 20%
                                  F. 23                                                     F. 24       V2
A BATTERY
                                                                • V1
       BATTERY SEAT                                             • Stop battery (B)                  C
       COVER                                                    • Remove battery
                                                                                                                  B
       •V                                                       • Disconnect the vent
       • Cover (A)                                                pipe (C)
                                                                • Disconnect the cables;
                                                                  firstly the cable                              V1
                                   V                              connected to
                                                                  mass
                                                                          -
                                  F. 25                                                    F. 26
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F. 27 F. 28
       FUSE DESCRIPTION
       A) 10 A - General protection/              A
                  Recharge
       B) 5 A - Stop protection/
                  Direction indicators/
                  Horn                                          SEAT COVER
       C) 7,5 A - Lights protection/              B             STORAGE COMPARTMENT
                  Starter                                       • V-
                                                                • Cover (A).
       FUSE REPLACEMENT
             Always replace a fuse with           C
             another of same capacity.
             Higher capacity may result
             in serious damage to the
             electric system, including                                                        F. 30
             the risk of fire.                                                                         A   V
F. 29
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                                          B
                                                                             V1      5 ± 20%
                V      5 ± 20%
                                          V
                                                                                                       F. 32
F. 31
                                         F. 33
                                                                                               F. 34
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F. 35 F. 36
                                                           D2
                D2     3 ± 20%
                                                                                V2    3 ± 20%
                                                                       • D2 (F. 40)
                                                                       • R2 (F. 40)                       V2
• D2 -
F. 37 F. 38
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                  V                                            V4
                  V4     5 ± 20%                       B
                                                                                                  D2
                                                                         D
                                          F. 39                                           F. 40
                                                                                                       B        E
                                                           G        F
                                                                                                                    D
       ACCESSES
       (after removing the helmet compartment)
       • Fuel level probe (A)
       • Engine oil probe (B)
       • Low fuel warning light (C)
       • Engine oil probe connector (D)
       • Low fuel warning light sensor connector (E)
       • Fuel level probe connector (F)
                                                                                                           B            C
       • Rear light connector (G)
                                                           A        V4
                                                       F. 41
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• V4 - (F. 41)
V4 2 ± 10%
F. 42
       ACCESSES                                              A                     E
       (after removing the cover)
       •   CDI unit (A)
       •   Tension regulator (B)
       •   Flasher relays (C)
       •   Start relay (D)
       •   Mass rope (E)
F. 44 F. 45
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F. 46 F. 47
F. 48 F. 49
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                                         F. 50                                                           F. 51
                                                                                                                 A
       CENTRAL TUNNEL
       • V4 -
       • Release the tunnel (A) from
         the hooks and let it slide in   V4                    V4
         the direction indicated by
         the arrow.
                                                                                            F. 53
                                         F. 54
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                V3                                                V3
                        2 ± 20%
                                                                                     B
F. 55
               FUEL TANK
       After removing the oil tank:
       •   Disconnect the connector (D - F. 55).                                                 V4
       •   Disconnect the connector (E).
       •   Disconnect the fuel supply pipe.
       •   V4 -                                             E
V4 5 ± 20%
F. 56
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F. 57 F. 58 F. 59
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       • V-                                                         NOTE - Selective transmissions (cables C): one is connected to the carburetor and
       • Disconnect the clamp cables (A).                                  the other to the oil pump.
B C
F. 61
                                                                    NOTE - The ignition coil (B) is positioned under the left footbord.
       F. 60
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                                                                             V2
                  V2     5 ± 20%
                                                                                     3 ± 20%
                During re-assembly
                insert the removed
                parts, both outside
                and inside the fender.
                                         F. 62
                                                           V2
                                                                                                          V2
F. 63
       FRONT MUDGUARD
                                                 V2
       • V2 -
V2 3 ± 20%
F. 64
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                  V    20 ± 20%
                                   V2/a    28 ± 20%
               HANDLEBAR
                                                                                      V2/a
       • Remove:
         - Front handlebar cover (p. 12)
         - Front shield (p. 13).
       • V2/b -                                                                        B
       • V1 -
       • Loosen nut (D) and slide the handlebar off,
         being careful not to damage cables or
         pipes.
                                                                                                         D
               V2/b    10 ± 10%                                                        V                                    D    50 ± 20%
                                                           F. 65                                         F. 65/a
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V3 10 ± 15%
V3
F. 66
                                                                                  ODOMETER
              HORN
                                                                                  SENSOR
       • Disconnect the Fastons                                                                   C
                                                                          • V1 (F. 74).
         (A).
                                                                          • Connector (C).
       • V-
                                              A
                                                                 V
                V       7 ± 10%                                                   V1   10 ± 20%
F. 67
                                                                                                  F. 68
                                                                     30   07/07
Make sure the scooter is perfectly stable and insert a suitable support beneath the lower side panels.
                D      45 ± 15%
                                                                                                                              P
F. 69 F. 70
F. 71 F. 72
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Minimum thickness of linings should be 2 mm. Minimum thickness of disc should be 3,5 mm.
F. 73
                BRAKE CALIPER
       • V2 -
       • R-
                                                                                                                                               R
                 V2    30 ± 20%
                                              R     20 ± 20%
                                                                                     F. 74
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V 30 ± 20%
F. 76
F. 77
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F. 81 F. 82
                                                                                Clean and grease only the central part of the cam/pin. During re-assembly, the
                                                                                cam/pin should be inserted in its seat and free from any frictions. Do not use
                                                                                any tools to insert the cam/pin. Control the correct hooking of the springs (B).
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                                                                                               Drum
                                                                                  V            • Clean carefully the inner part of the drum,
                                                                                                 verifying that there are no clearly visible scores
                                                                                                 or damages. Otherwise proceed with the
                                                                                                 replacement of the rear rim.
                                                                                                                                                      F. 86
F. 85
             After the adjustment, verify that the adjustment nut thread is not completely employed up to the
             end of the thread itself (that would mean that the brake shoes are completely worn out).
F. 88
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F. 90
F. 89
                                                                                                           V2/b
                                                                                                                       B
                                             V2/a
                                   F. 91
                                                                                                                       A
                                                                                           F. 92
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                                                                                  When reassembling the air filter unit, make sure the container contact
                                                                                  surfaces are perfectly adherent, to avoid aspiration of non-filtered air.
       (Removing)
       • V2 -
       • Release the spring (A) on the
         carburetor.
       • Remove the filter case (C).
V2 10 ± 15%
V2
                                         C
                                         F. 95
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                                                                                              E
                                                   C
                                                                                  D
                 F
F. 97/a F. 98 F. 99
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F. 101
F. 102
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D 62 ± 15%
• In case the values found are out of the tolerance range, replace the frame.
                                                                                       F. 105
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F. 106
       F. 107                                                                    F. 108
                                                                    42   07/07