This comprehensive service repair manual covers the Suzuki RV 125 motorcycle for model years 1972 through 1985. It is the same type of manual used by authorized Suzuki dealerships for repairs. Within its pages, you'll find detailed illustrations, diagrams, wiring schematics, and specifications accompanied by step-by-step instructions that guide you through every repair procedure.
The manual includes specifications and performance curves, providing you with valuable data for proper maintenance and troubleshooting. You'll also find sections dedicated to general instructions, special tools, necessary materials, and comprehensive troubleshooting guides. The service manual delves into the intricate details of the RV 125, covering everything from the engine and body to specifications for inspection and repair. Tightening torque values and information on important functional parts are also included, ensuring you have all the information you need to perform repairs confidently and correctly. Print out the pages you need and take them with you to your home, office, or repair shop for easy reference.
The Suzuki RV 125, produced from 1972 to 1985, was a lightweight and versatile motorcycle designed for both commuting and recreational riding. It was a popular choice for beginners and experienced riders alike, offering a simple and reliable experience. The RV 125 featured a single-cylinder, two-stroke engine with a displacement of 123cc, delivering a modest but peppy performance. The engine was air-cooled and paired with a four-speed transmission, allowing for smooth acceleration and easy maneuverability. The motorcycle's compact frame and low seat height made it incredibly accessible for riders of all sizes, further contributing to its popularity.
The RV 125's design was practical and functional, prioritizing durability and ease of maintenance. It featured telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks, offering a comfortable ride over a variety of surfaces. The motorcycle's minimalist design included a simple circular headlight, a small instrument panel, and a single-seat setup, with the option for a passenger seat on some models. The Suzuki RV 125 became known for its reliability and ease of maintenance, making it a popular choice for commuters and casual riders alike. The bike's simple design and robust construction made repairs and maintenance relatively straightforward, even for novice mechanics. This, combined with its affordability, helped the RV 125 achieve a lasting legacy as a dependable and fun-to-ride motorcycle.