TVS Stryker 125 Manuale utente

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this publication. TVS Motor Company Limited may, however
incorporate modifications or improvements on its vehicles
at any time without notice and therefore, in such events it is
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manual.
Part number:- N5211440 Revision 0, November 2015
FOREWORD - NOTICE
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NOTICE
FOREWORD
Dear Friend,
Thank you for choosing TVS Stryker 125.
As an elite owner of the TVS Stryker 125, you are now part of
TVS family with millions of satisfied customers.
TVS Stryker 125 is a supreme combination of contemporary
styling, thoughtful engineering and premium features. It is a
re-imagination of comfort and convenience like no other
bike in the category.
This manual explains the multiple features and operations of
your TVS Stryker 125. Please read it carefully and follow the
instructions to enjoy a fabulous ride.
To prolong your premium ride, we urge you to get your TVS
Stryker 125 serviced only at TVS Motor Company Authorised
Distributor or Dealers / Authorised Service Centers.
Wishing you a joyful riding experience!
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
Accessories shown in the picture may not be part of the standard
equipment.
NOTE
FOREWORD - NOTICE

UNIQUE FEATURES OF TVS Stryker 125
UNIQUE FEATURES OF TVS Stryker 125
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125CC ECOTHRUST ENGINE
Tailor made to belt out maximum
p o w e r w i t h m i n i m u m f u e l
consumption. Turn the key, ignite
and feel the engine come alive. All of
11 PS in it. And you get a whopping
mileage out of it.
ROTO PETAL DISC BRAKE*
Prevention is better than cure. The
thinking behind the disc brakes that
makes instant stopping in any
situation. In case of the worst, you’ll
have the best at your disposal (refer
page no. 37 for details).
TUBELESS TYRES*
Safety first. Tubeless tyres make sure
there is no sudden loss in air pressure.
You can easily reach the nearest
service station or home. To simply
put, stop only when you want (refer
page no. 40 for details).
FULLY DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER
Special care has been given even to the
tiniest of detail. Easy to read digital
tachometer with a sporty white backlit
display. It even warns you to low
battery levels, reminds you to timely
service the bike and keep it in perfect
running condition. Think of it as the
best companion on the road (refer
page no. 13 for details).

Information 04
Safe riding tips 05
Know your TVS Stryker 125 08
Riding your TVS Stryker 125 23
Maintenance 28
Service record sheet 44
Technical specifications 46
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
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RUNNING-IN INFORMATION
The first 1000 km is a crucial part of TVS Stryker 125. Proper
running-in operation during this period helps in ensuring a
maximum life and smooth performance of your motorcycle.
The reliability and performance of your motorcycle depends
on the special care and restrain exercised during the
running-in period. It is especially important that you avoid
operating the engine in high speed (RPM), which could
expose the engine parts to excessive stress. Maximum
recommended speed during the running-in is:
Maximum 50 kmph speed upto 1000 km (vary the engine
speed for better mating of parts).
The first service at 500 ~ 750 km is most important. During
running-in period all the engine components and other
parts will have set in. All adjustments to be restored, all
fasteners to be tightened. Engine cum transmission oil to be
replaced. Timely performance of the first service will ensure
optimum life and performance from the engine.
WARNING
CAUTION
Operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility
of the rider. To help you make decisions about safety, we
have provided operating procedure and other information
in this manual. This information alerts you on potential
hazards that could hurt you or others. Since it is not possible
to warn you about all hazards associated with operating or
maintaining the vehicle, you must use your own judgement.
You will find important safety information in following form
with corresponding connotations in this manual:
Disregarding this message might result in injury to the rider.
This message indicates special procedures or precautions to be
followed to avoid damage to the vehicle.
This message provides further clarification for clearer
understanding of any particular information.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Replacing the engine cum transmission oil during first service is
most important for better life of engine. Always use TVS TRU4
PREMIUM, 4T oil (SAE10W30API-SL, JASO MA2) for better
performance and life.
NOTE
CAUTION
INFORMATION
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INFORMATION

Two wheeler safety equipment starts with a safety helmet of good
quality. One of the most serious injuries that can happen is head
injury. Always wear good quality helmet. You should also have good
suitable eye protection.
SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATIONS
Any two wheeler riding requires some precautions to be
taken to ensure the safety of the rider, pillion rider and other
road users. These precautions are:
Riding apparel
Loose, fancy clothing can be uncomfortable and unsafe
when riding a two-wheeler. Choose good quality two
wheeler riding apparel.
Familiarise yourself with new TVS Stryker 125
Riding skill and your mechanical knowledge form the
foundation of safe riding practices. We suggest you to
practice riding TVS Stryker 125 in a low-traffic condition
until you are thoroughly familiar with your vehicle and its
controls. Remember practice makes you perfect.
Know your limits
Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times.
Knowing these limits and staying within them will help you
avoid accidents.
SAFE RIDING TIPS
WARNING
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Posture
Proper vehicle riding starts with proper posture.
1. Keep your elbows inside close to the body and flexible.
2. Hold your arms at an angle of about 120°.
3. Hips should be in a position so that arms and shoulders
are relaxed.
4. Look widely instead of gazing at one point.
5. Relax to guard against a sudden impact.
6. Hold the tank tightly with knees.
7. Point the toes straight ahead.
Cornering
When cornering, centrifugal force works in a direction
perpendicular to the direction in which the vehicle is
moving.
Centrifugal force increases in proportion with speed and
SAFE RIDING TIPS

radius of the corner. During cornering, reduce speed so as to
lessen the effects of centrifugal force. By all means, avoid
abrupt application of brakes or sudden steering.
One-hand riding is dangerous. Keep both hands firmly on the
handle bar and both feet securely on the foot rest. Under no
circumstances should both the hands be removed from the handle
bar, as it is very dangerous.
Avoid use of mobile phones while riding as it could lead to
fatal accident.
Do not downshift the gear in the midst of cornering. Slow down to a
safe speed before negotiating a corner. If this is the first time that
you are riding a vehicle of this type, we suggest that you practice on
a safe, open area to become thoroughly familiar with the operation
of the vehicle.
SAFE RIDING TIPS
WARNING
Braking
For safe riding, it is very important to master the braking
techniques.
1. Close / release the throttle.
2. Hold the vehicle upright as you apply the brake.
3. Progressive application of brake is safer.
4. Never depress the clutch lever while braking at higher
speeds.
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5. Apply both the brakes.
6. Riding down hills simultaneously while cornering and
on wet roads close throttle and down shift the gear to
take advantage of gearbox and engine which acts as an
additional brake. This will avoid the loss of control over
the vehicle due to over speed.
Causes for poor braking
1. If the brake shoes / pads or drum / disc are worn out or if
there is water or oil on them, sufficient friction does not
develop and brakes do not work well.
2. Even when the brake works normally, if the road surface
is wet or the tyre surface is worn-out, tyres do not take a
firm hold on the road surface, thus increasing the
stopping distance.
3. Approximately 60% braking effect is from front brake.
Non-usage of front brake causes poor braking.
As the vehicle speed increases, the stopping distance also increases
progressively. Be sure that, you have sufficient distance between
you and the vehicle or obstruction ahead of you.
Using only the front or rear brake is dangerous and can cause
skidding and loss of control. Apply both the brakes together and
WARNING
SAFE RIDING TIPS

ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND SAFETY TIPS
Use extreme caution while selecting and installing the
accessories for TVS Stryker 125 motorcycle.
The addition of unsuitable accessories can lead to unsafe
operating conditions. Your friendly Distributor / Dealer will
assist you in selecting quality accessories and installing
them correctly.
While selecting the accessories, make sure the accessories
should not obstruct lighting, steerability, suspension level
and ground clearance. Please ensure that, if the tank cover is
used, it is not getting en-trapped between fuel tank and fuel
tank cap.
Additional electrical equipments and controls should not
exceed the specified electrical system load of the vehicle
(capacity of battery and magneto).
EMISSION CONTROL
All the TVS vehicles are tested in the factory for optimum
fuel efficiency and lowest possible CO levels.
Do not disturb the Carburettor settings as this may lead
to higher fuel consumption and also higher CO levels.
If the vehicle needs any adjustments, please consult nearest
TVS Motor Company Authorised Distributor or Dealer /
Authorised Service Centers.
While adequate care is exercised at the factory to ensure
that the emissions are within the limits, it is essential for the
owner to always maintain the motorcycle in good condition
by getting it periodically checked and serviced by TVS
Motor Company Authorised Distributor or Dealer /
Authorised Service Centers so that the emission and fuel
consumption levels are maintained as per norms.
SAFE RIDING TIPS
with great care on a wet road or other slippery surfaces. Any abrupt
braking on slippery or irregular roads can cause loss of control.
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SAFE RIDING TIPS

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Serial numbers of both frame and engine are required for vehicle identification. They are also required to assist your Distributor
/ Dealer for ordering parts or referring to special information.
Please fill the above boxes now for future reference
Frame number
Engine number
Control key number
The frame serial number is stamped on the left side of the
steering head tube. The engine serial number is stamped on the top of the left
side crankcase near cylinder block.
KNOW YOUR TVS Stryker 125
KNOW YOUR TVS Stryker 125
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LOCATION OF PARTS - HANDLE BAR
1. Choke lever
2. Horn switch
3. Turn signal lamp switch
4. Clutch lever
5. Pass by switch
6. Rear view mirror L
7. High / low beam switch
8. Digital speedometer
9. Ignition cum steering lock
10. Master cylinder front*
11. Rear view mirror R
12. Hazard switch
13. Front brake lever
14. Throttle grip
15. Head lamp switch
16. Electric starter switch
17. Fuel tank cap
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14
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1
2
3
4
5
KNOW YOUR TVS Stryker 125
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KNOW YOUR TVS Stryker 125

LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE LEFT SIDE
1. Front wheel axle
2. Fuel cock
3. Gear shift lever
4. Rider foot rest L
5. Centre stand
6. Side stand
7. Pillion foot rest L
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1011
45689
KNOW YOUR TVS Stryker 125
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KNOW YOUR TVS Stryker 125
LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE RIGHT SIDE
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8. Rear wheel axle
9. Chain case
10. Rear shock absorber L
11. Cover frame L
1. Disc plate front
2. Front wheel axle nut
3. Front caliper assembly
4. Spark plug
5. Gauge oil level
6. Rear brake pedal
7. Rider foot rest R
8. Kickstarter lever
9. Pillion foot rest R
10. Muffler assembly
11. Rear brake adjuster
12. Rear shock absorber R
13. Cover frame R
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