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Suzuki RV 125 1980 Digital Factory Service Repair Manual

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This comprehensive Suzuki RV 125 1980 Service and Repair Manual provides all the information and details necessary for both repairing your motorcycle and maintaining its smooth operation. It serves as...
Taper: Motorcycles
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UGS: 556751
Mots clés: RV Series Suzuki
Suzuki RV 125 1980 Digital Factory Service Repair Manual
This comprehensive Suzuki RV 125 1980 Service and Repair Manual provides all the information and details necessary for both repairing your motorcycle and maintaining its smooth operation. It serves as a reliable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of your vehicle, enabling you to prevent future problems and ensure its longevity. Within this manual, you'll find detailed information on various aspects of your Suzuki RV 125, including specifications, performance curves, and general instructions. Comprehensive sections cover special tools, necessary materials, and troubleshooting techniques. The manual also includes in-depth explanations of the engine and body components, along with specifications for inspection and repair. Additionally, it provides essential information on tightening torque and a detailed description of important functional parts. This manual equips you with the knowledge and tools to confidently address any maintenance or repair needs for your Suzuki RV 125.

The Suzuki RV125, produced in 1980, was a testament to the Japanese manufacturer's commitment to affordable and reliable two-wheeled transportation. This motorcycle, classified as a "roadster" or "naked bike," was designed for a straightforward, utilitarian purpose: to provide practical and efficient commuting for riders in urban and suburban environments. The RV125 was powered by a 124cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke engine, known for its simplicity and durability. This engine generated ample power for urban riding, with a maximum output of around 10 horsepower, delivering smooth acceleration and a top speed that was adequate for most city streets. The RV125 featured a sturdy, tubular steel frame, designed to be robust and lightweight, enhancing the motorcycle's agility and handling. Its compact dimensions, comfortable, upright riding position, and relatively low seat height made it an easy bike to maneuver, particularly for riders of varying heights and experience levels. The Suzuki RV125's popularity stemmed from its combination of affordability, practicality, and reliability. Its simple design and robust construction ensured that it was relatively inexpensive to maintain, while its fuel-efficient engine kept running costs down. This motorcycle also boasted a reputation for durability, with many examples still in service decades after their initial production. For many riders, the RV125 became their first foray into two-wheeled transportation, offering a stepping stone into the world of motorcycling. Its enduring appeal lay in its ability to serve as a dependable and economical mode of transport, while also providing a sense of freedom and enjoyment for its riders. While the RV125 was discontinued in the early 1990s, its legacy continues to live on, serving as a reminder of Suzuki's commitment to providing accessible and reliable motorcycles for everyday use.
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