This comprehensive service repair manual covers Aeon New Sporty 125 and 180 motorcycles manufactured between 2001 and 2005. It provides detailed instructions and specifications for all aspects of repair and maintenance, empowering you to confidently tackle any task, whether it's a routine tune-up or a major engine rebuild.
The manual is meticulously structured, offering a step-by-step approach to each procedure, making it easy for both professionals and hobbyists with basic mechanical knowledge to follow. Clear and concise explanations are accompanied by detailed diagrams, charts, and illustrations, ensuring a complete understanding of every process. You'll find essential information such as torque specifications, fuel pressure charts, electrical diagrams, compression ranges, tolerances, parts numbers, and paint codes, all designed to make servicing your Aeon motorcycle safe and efficient.
This manual covers a wide range of topics, including:
* General Information
* Assembly and Disassembly
* Routine Maintenance
* Engine Removal and Installation
* Fuel System
* Lubrication and Cooling System
* Engine Specifications
* Transmission, Drive Chain & Sprockets
* Steering System
* Shocks
* Body Work
* Intake & Exhaust
* Electrical System
* Advanced Troubleshooting
With this manual, you'll be equipped to perform repairs, identify parts, or execute routine maintenance with confidence. Whether you plan to take your motorcycle to a mechanic or service it yourself, this manual ensures you have the necessary information at your fingertips.
The Aeon New Sporty 125 and 180 were popular entry-level motorcycles produced by the Taiwanese manufacturer Aeon from 2001 to 2005. These motorcycles were designed for riders seeking a fun and affordable way to experience the open road. The New Sporty 125 and 180 shared a similar design philosophy, offering a comfortable and upright riding position, making them well-suited for both commuting and leisurely rides. The motorcycles featured a single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, delivering a smooth and reliable ride. The 125cc model was ideal for beginners, providing a gentle and forgiving learning curve, while the 180cc variant offered a bit more power for those seeking a more spirited ride.
Both models were known for their simplicity and ease of maintenance, making them a popular choice amongst budget-conscious riders. They were equipped with a standard telescopic front fork and dual shock rear suspension, providing a comfortable ride on a variety of road surfaces. The New Sporty boasted a sleek and modern design, featuring a distinctive headlight and a sporty tail section. They were available in a variety of color options, allowing riders to express their individual style. Although production of the New Sporty 125 and 180 ceased in 2005, their legacy continues to live on. These motorcycles continue to be a popular choice for hobbyists and enthusiasts looking for a reliable and affordable ride. Many parts are still readily available, making it possible to keep these motorcycles on the road for years to come.