Suzuki Uz125 Service Manual -
In the world of 125cc scooters, the Suzuki UZ125 —better known as the Suzuki Address V125 or Suzuki Access 125
The Suzuki UZ125 Service Manual is the essential technical roadmap for owners and mechanics to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair the Suzuki Address V125 series. This documentation covers everything from routine fluid changes to complex engine overhauls, ensuring the 124cc fuel-injected engine remains reliable and fuel-efficient. Essential Maintenance Schedule Suzuki Uz125 Service Manual
1.3 Tightening Torques (Selected)
| Component | Torque (Nm) | |-----------|-------------| | Front axle nut | 45 | | Rear axle nut | 75 | | Engine oil drain plug | 23 | | Spark plug | 18 | | Clutch nut (CVT) | 45 | | Drive face nut | 45 | | Brake caliper bolts | 22 | In the world of 125cc scooters, the Suzuki
Recommended next steps (actionable)
- Check Suzuki's official support/dealer site for an OEM service manual PDF using the exact model year of your UZ125.
- Search motorcycle forums and owner groups for shared references, procedure notes, and tips.
- If OEM manual unavailable, look for aftermarket repair manuals (Haynes/Clymer) or paid PDF sellers.
- When performing repairs, ensure you have manufacturer torque specs and follow safety procedures; consider a professional mechanic for complex engine work.
The Critical Break-In: The first 1,000 miles (1,600 km) determine the scooter's fate. This period requires a gentle hand and a watchful eye on loosening bolts. Check Suzuki's official support/dealer site for an OEM
Neglecting the specific intervals laid out in the manual doesn't just hurt performance—it hits your wallet:
By following this guide and consulting the Suzuki Uz125 Service Manual, you'll be well-equipped to perform routine maintenance and repairs on your scooter.
- Read the manual carefully: Before starting any maintenance or repair task, read the relevant section of the manual carefully to ensure you understand the procedure
- Follow the recommended maintenance schedule: Regular maintenance is key to keeping your scooter running smoothly and preventing problems
- Use the correct tools and equipment: Make sure you have the correct tools and equipment for the task at hand to avoid damaging your scooter or injuring yourself
- Consult a professional if you're unsure: If you're unsure about a particular procedure or repair, consult a professional mechanic or Suzuki dealership for assistance