Tango 125 Owner Manual
Tango 125 Owner Manual
Tango 125 Owner Manual
OWNER’S MANUAL
TANGO
125
english
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RIEJU S.A. is very grateful for the trust you have placed in our company and congratulates you on your
excellent choice.
The Model TANGO 125 is the result of long RIEJU experience developing a highly-reliable, multi-purpo-
se vehicle.
The purpose of this Owners Manual is to indicate how to use and maintain your vehicle, please carefully
read the information and instructions that it contains.
We would remind you that a vehicle’s life depends the use and maintenance you provide it with, keeping
it in perfect running order will reduce repair costs.
This manual should be considered as an integral part of the motorbike and as such, should remain in the
basic equipment, including the case of change of ownership.
For any query, please consult a RIEJU dealer, who will assist you ate all times.
Remember that to guarantee correct operation of your motorbike, original psare parts parts should
always be employed.
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CONTENTS
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MOTORBIKE DESCRIPTION
This motorbike incorporates a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled, electrical starting engine. Engine size
is 124 cubic centimetres, with a 56,5 mm piston diameter and 49,5 mm travel.
The engine is fixed to a perimeter-type chassis, made of high-strength rectangular section tubing, with
conical steering bearings.
The front suspension consists of a telescopic fork with 37-mm bars. The rear suspension consists of a
mechanical hydraulic shock absorber, which provides excellent driving smoothness.
The stainless steel front disc brake has a 260-mm diameter, with radial clip.
The rear brake has a 200-mm diameter.
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MOTORBIKE IDENTIFICATION
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KEYS
This model is supplied with a set of keys for the ignition contact switch. These keys are joined to a tab,
which is engraved with the corresponding serial number. It is recommended that this is kept in a safe place
so that the number is at hand if the keys are ever lost.
2-. Speedometer
The speedometer includes the milometer.
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HANDLEBAR SWITCHES
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CLUTCH LEVER
The clutch lever is located on the left-hand side of the handlebar. To engage the clutch, the lever should
be pressed towards the grip or handlebar.
GEAR-CHANGE PEDAL 5
This can be found on the left side of the motorbike, and is operated 4
with the foot through its full range of travel and letting it return to its 3
rest position before changing gear again. To engage first gear, the 2
pedal should be pressed down with the foot. The other gears are
engaged by raising the lever with the toe of the foot.
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Fuse
BATTERY
Open the seat with the key to reach the battery.
The terminal block should be checked, together with the actual ter-
minals themselves.
If any oxide is observed on the terminal block or the ends of the
terminals, this should be cleaned off with a metal bristle brush,
sandpaper or similar. Once the cleaning operation has been com-
pleted, the terminals should be connected again and grease
applied to their ends and the terminal block.
Correct connection must be verified, otherwise the battery could
be damaged.
Special attention should be applied to battery handling, since this
contains sulphuric acid and you may run the risk of burning your
skin, eyes and clothing. It should also be kept away from flames, sparks and cigarettes.
If it should ever become necessary to replace the battery, then the same battery type should be fitted.
FUSE
The installation has two fuses, to accede to these it is had to clear the saddle and to disassemble the late-
ral plate. The fuse of 7.5 A corresponds to the circuit of illumination and the one of 15 A is the general
fuse of the motorcycle. If the fuse should blow, switch off the engine and replace it with one of the same
amps. Turn the ignition on again and verify electrical system operation.
The fuse must never be replaced by one of a higher current rating since this could damage and even burn
the electrical system.
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PETROL TANK
To access the petrol tank, open the filling cap by turning it in an
anticlockwise direction.
Only oil-free petrol should be used.
The fuel tank capacity is 6.5 litres.
CHOKE CONTROL
The choke control is under the light switch. When the engine is cold,
the lever should be driven and once the engine is running, it should
be to wait for seconds before loosen to its original position.
Prolonged use of the choke once the engine is running
could lead to poor engine performance.
Choke control
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PETROL TAP
The petrol tap is on the left, under the fuel tank.
It has three positions:
RES: This is the RESERVE position. If you run out of fuel with the
lever in the ON position, then it should be moved to this position.
The tank should be refilled as soon as possible, remembering to
return this control to the “ON” position.
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These checks before use should be carried out each time the motorbike is used.
A complete check-out requires no more than a few minutes.
If any problems are detected during the checks, these must be corrected before the motorbike is used.
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ROUTINE CHECKS
Brake liquid level
FRONT BRAKE
The front brake consists of a 260 mm dia-
meter disc brake, which is operated by
means of a double-piston floating clip and
hydraulic pump.
The braking surface should be free from
both grease and dirt to ensure perfect ope-
ration. The following procedure should be
followed if you find it necessary to empty
and the refill the brake fluid circuit.
Remove the pump cover and fill almost
completely with brake fluid.
The loosen the bleeding nit and fit a piece
of tubing (for petrol) to this same nnut.
It is recommended that this tube is inserted into some form of container so that there is no spilled fluid.
With the liquid in the pump and the bleeding nut loose, slowly operate the lever until the liquid drops and
exits the tube without any air bubbles. At this point, close the bleeding nut and refill the tank with brake
liquid to the halfway mark. Close the cover and operate until perfect braking is achieved. Check the brake
liquid level through the view-port on the brake pump. Refill if necessary.
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Please remember that these operations should be carried out by an official RIEJU ser-
vice centre.
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ACCELERATOR GRIP
Check for correct operation by rotating the grip
and verifying correct free-play.
The grip should firmly return when the accelerator
is released.
TYRES
Tyre pressure has a direct influence on machine stability and comfort with respect to braking, and above
all on user safety, therefore tyre pressure should be regularly checked and maintained. Check that the rim
is centred and also inspect for tyre wear. Do not overload the motorbike as this will lead to a loss of sta-
bility and excessive tyre wear.
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It is very important that you have full knowledge of your motorbike and how it works.
WARNING: The engine should never be left running in an enclosed space because the toxic exhaust
fumes could have serious consequences on your health.
WARNING: Before actually moving off, you should always allow sufficient time for the
engine to heat up and should never strongly accelerate with the engine cold. This will
guarantee longer engine life.
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RUNNING-IN
The most important part of your motorbike’s life occurs between 0 and 500 kilometres. For this reason,
we recommend that you carefully read the following instructions.
During the first 500 kilometres, you should not overload your motorbike since the engine is new and the
various component parts have to mutually wear down and polish themselves until perfect running order is
achieved.
During this period of time, prolonged use at high revolutions should be avoided, together with conditions
which could lead to excessive engine heating.
ACCELERATION
Speed is adjusted by opening or closing the accelerator. Rotating it backwards will increase speed, whe-
reas rotating forwards will reduce speed.
BRAKING
Close the accelerator grip, then progressively operate the front and rear brakes.
WARNING:
Sharp braking can cause skids or bouncing.
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STOPPING
Close the accelerator grip, operate both brakes simultaneously and when speed has been reduced fully
depress the clutch pedal. Turn the engine off by removing the ignition key.
The petrol tap should always be shut off when the engine is stopped.
CARBURETTOR
This is one of the most important components with respect to good engine performance because this is
where petrol and air are mixed, poor carburettor operation means poor engine performance, which in
turn, could lead to damaged engine parts. It is, therefore recommended that its adjustment is checked at
an authorised RIEJU workshop.
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FRONT SUSPENSION
The front suspension, which is one of the most advanced
parts with regards to technology and design, consists of a
telescopic hydraulic fork with Ø 37 mm diameter bars.
REAR SUSPENSION
The rear suspension consists of a rectangular tube swin-
garm anchored to a single mechanical hydraulic shock-
absorber, which provides excellent driving smoothness.
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SPARKPLUG INSPECTION
The sparkplug is a very important engine component and is easy to inspect. It should be removed and
inspected on a regular basis because heating and soot deposits will slowly deteriorate it. If the electrode
is excessively eroded or there are heavy soot or other deposits, then the sparkplug should be replaced
using a recommended spare part.
DR8 DA / D8 DA
Before any sparkplug is installed, the separation between the electrodes should be measured using a fee-
ler gauge and adjusted if necessary. Electrode separation should be between approximately 0.6 and 0.7
mm.
Before actually installing the new sparkplug, the washer seating surface must always be thoroughly clea-
ned to prevent any foreign bodies from entering the combustion chamber. First, smoothly screw the spark-
plug in by hand and then complete this with about 1/4 turn with the correct sparkplug spanner.
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AIR FILTER
Correct operation and lifetime of the engine components, piston rod, piston, segments, crankshaft bea-
rings and the cylinder, largely depend on the air filter’s state of cleanliness.
In order to access the air filter, the right side cover should be removed.
Remove the filter box cover, which is held in place by three screws, then remove the filter itself.
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The filter foam may then be separated from its plastic support and
cleaned with a specific filter foam cleaning solvent.
Once it has thoroughly dried, the filter may be reinstalled by follo-
wing the above instructions in the reverse order after prior lubri-
cation of the filter with special purpose filter oil. This is accomplis-
hed by applying a few drops of this oil and allowing to run so that
it is uniformly distributed. It may now be fitted in place, and care-
ful attention should be paid to achieving a perfect fit, otherwise
non-filtered air may enter and lead to serious damage. The air fil-
ter should be cleaned in accordance with the indicated periods of
time. It should be cleaned more frequently if the motorbike is used
in very dusty or humid environments.
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Chain control and setting should be done only on the rear tyre axel, always concentrating on the chain’s
maximum point of tension.
To control free-play, spin the back wheel several times and check the tension in various areas to find the
tensest point.
The motorbike should be placed vertically with its wheels on the ground and the chain setting should be
20 to 35 mm.
To regulate the chain, loosen the rear wheel axel, screwing or unscrewing the screws and nuts next to the
axel, making sure that the distance is always the same on both sides.
20 a 35 mm.
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Incorrect chain and wheel alignment could lead to the chain coming loose, together with machine stabi-
lity problems.
The chain should be periodically cleaned and lubricated. The chain consists of many parts that work toget-
her. If the chain is not correctly maintained, it will quickly wear out, and it is therefore recommended that
it be lubricated every 100 or 200 kilometres using a special chain oil.
The chain should be cleaned of remove all dirt and mud with either a brush or cloth before the lubrica-
tion operation, then the oil should be applied between the side plates and all central rollers.
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LUBRICATION
Engine lubrication uses an oil pump which is located inside the oil sump.
The gearbox and clutch use the same oil and the recommended type is
CASTROL SAE 20W-50, with a total capacity of 1.2 litres.
The oil sump may be drained using the drain screw located at the lower
left of the engine. It is recommended that the oil change operation be
carried out while the engine is still warm as the sump will be cleaner and
the oil will drain out with greater ease because it will be more fluid.
Fill-dipstick cap
Drainage cap
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CLEANING Frequent and thorough cleaning of your motorbike will, not only emphasise its
appearance, but will also improve its performance and lengthen the useful life of its compo-
nents.
1. Before cleaning:
a). Cover the exhaust pipe to prevent water entering inside.
b). Check that the sparkplug and various caps are firmly in place.
2. If the engine is very dirty and greasy, use a degreasing agent. Do not allow the degreasing agent to
come into contact with the wheel axles or the chain since this would remove the protective layer.
3. Remover the degreasing agent, together with the dirt, using a hose-pipe, but only with the minimum
pressure to carry out the job.
WARNING: Rieju cannot be held responsible for the use of degreasing agents which
stain and/or cause deterioration the the motorbike components.
Rieju cannot be held responsible for any possible damage resulting from the use of
pressurised water to clean the motorbike.
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4. Once all dirt has been cleaned off, the surfaces should be washed warm water and mild detergent
soap. Difficult areas to access can be washed with a bottle-brush or similar.
5. Rinse immediately with cold water and dry all surfaces.
6. Clean the seat with a vinyl upholstery cleaner to conserve it both lustrous and flexible.
7. Once all cleaning operations have been completed, start the engine and allow it to tick over for a few
minutes. This will completely dry off all the components and, at the same time, leave all connections free
from moisture.
STORAGE Long-time storage of the motorbike requires certain precautions against deteriora-
tion. Once the machine has been thoroughly cleaned it can be readied for storage as follows:
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Transmission oil
CASTROL SAE 20W-50
Type API, “SH” o superior
Amount 1,2 Liters
Air filter Cartridge foam rubber humid type
Fuel
Type Unleaded gasoline
Tank capacity 6,5 Liters
Carburettor DENI PZ26K
Sparkplug
Type DR8 DA / D8 DA
Electrode separation 0,6 - 0,7 mm
Clutch type Multiple discs in oil
Secondary transmission
Engine output pinion Z = 15
Friction plate Z = 48
Transmission ratio 1 : 3,20
Chain 428 RN8 x 126 steps
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GEAR CHANGE
Speed Primary shaft Secondary shaft Gear ratio
1ª Z = 13 Z = 36 1 : 2,77
2ª Z = 17 Z = 32 1 : 1,88
3ª Z = 20 Z = 28 1 : 1,40
4ª Z = 23 Z = 26 1 : 1,13
5ª Z = 25 Z = 24 1 : 0,96
Suspension:
Front Telescopic fork
Ø 37 mm bars
340 c.c. CASTROL SAE 15W per bar
Rear Mechanical hydraulic shock-absorbers
Brakes:
Front Ø 260 mm disc
Rear Ø 200 mm disc
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Tyres: TANGO
Front 90/100-19” 55P with chamber, 1,7 Kg/Cm2
Rear 120/90-16” 63P with chamber, 2,0 Kg/Cm2
Electrical equipment
Ignition system C.D.I.
Generator Generator mageto AC 140 w
Battery 12 v from 3 Ah
Fuse 7,5 Amp
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