GPX Demon 150gr
GPX Demon 150gr
GPX Demon 150gr
Congratulations to the new GPX Owner! GP Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd. would like to thank you for
your trust in purchasing this motorcycle. With our sophisticated engineering innovation, GPX Demon
150GR is finely crafted to be one of the decent motorcycles one can desire for. The design is aimed for it
to be a handy, economy and easy to use motorbike, nevertheless safety and efficiency come as its true
ultimate.
Please study this owner’s manual in order for you to enjoy all the advantages of the vehicle. This
manual also gives you the basic instructions on how to operate, keep proper care of your bike including
trouble-shooting tips. For further questions and helps please contact any GPX dealers near you.
Yours sincerely,
- Safety Riding 4
- General Information 7
Parts Location 7
Chassis Number/Engine Serial 11
Number
Ignition Key 12
Fuel Tank Cap 13
- Starting Engine 14
Fuel Tank Valve 15
Starter Lever (CHOKE) 16
- Start Riding 17
Taking Off 17
Shifting Gear 18
Brakes 20
Contents
Perform pre-operation check each time you use the vehicle to make sure it is in safe condition.
Always wear safety helmet, goggles, gloves and boots to help minimize the road accidents.
This motorcycle is not designed to come with any shield to protect your body from crashing in an
accident, therefore wearing the right gear could save your life. However they must be comfortably well-
fitted and not obstructing your visions and moves that can lead to accidents.
Always signal and look thoroughly before changing lanes. Do not rely only on the side mirrors but also
evaluate the speed and distance of other vehicles.
Downshifting when riding up and down steep slopes to save fuel and keep the engine from surging at
high revs.
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Use both front and rear brakes at the same time together for safer stop. Using one brake with too
much force could make you lose control.
Riding on the wet road, maintain your steady speed and use less the brakes.
Riding down the hilly terrain, fully release the throttle to reduce speed and use both brakes
simultaneously.
If you have a sudden urge to speed up while riding, downshifting gear to get full response of the engine
for power to accelerate.
Riding at an appropriate speed and avoid excessive speed for a safety ride, fuel economy and keeping
your motorbike to last.
Be more careful when riding on the wet and slippery road. Reduce speed and keep control, avoid
sudden turning and braking.
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Do not use low gear at the high speed or high rpm to avoid causing damage to the engine.
At all time of riding your hands must be holding the handlebars and your feet are firmly on the pegs.
Above rules are mandatory and need to be followed strictly for your safety, as well to keep the vehicle
at its best performance and last longer.
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General Information
Parts Location
1) Mirror
2) Clutch Lever
3) Speedometer
4) Hand Brake
5) Right Hand Switch
6) Left Hand Switch
7) Ignition Switch Key
8) Fuel Tank Cap
9) USB Port
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General Information
Odometer
1) High Beam
2) Neutral Gear Light
3) Indicator
4) Tachometer
5) Fuel Gauge
6) Speedometer
7) Gear Position Light
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General Information
Left Handlebar
1) Clutch
2) Lights High/Low Beam
3) Indicators
4) Horn
Right Handlebar
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1. Main Head Light 6. Rear Drum Brake
2. Mirror 7. Engine
3. Seat 8. Front Brake Disc
4. Tail/Brake Light 9. Fuel Tank
5. Muffler 10. Full Fairing
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Chassis Number / Engine Serial Number
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Ignition Key
Ignition
A. Key Slot
B. ON Position
C. OFF Position
D. Steering LOCK Position
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Fuel Tank Cap
Opening - Lift the Key Lid
- insert the key and turn clockwise
- Lift the fuel cap
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Starting the Engine
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Starting the Engine
Fuel Valve
The valve can be switched in 3 ways, which are OFF, ON and RES
At a normal use, the valve is at the ON position (B). When the fuel runs out, you can switch the valve
to RES (D) position to use the reserved fuel which has about 1 litre in.
A. Fuel Valve
B. ON Position
C. OFF Position
D. RES Position
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Cold Engine Starting
Using the Choke to help Start Cold Engine
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Riding
Taking Off
Kick up the stand
Squeeze clutch (A)
Shift to first gear (tap down the shifter once)
Gently and slightly twist the throttle until the bike begins to move forward
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Riding
Shifting Gear
This motorcycle is designed to come with 6 gear speeds. The gear pattern starts with tapping one down
for the 1st gear, pulling up for higher shifts and tapping down for lower shifts.
1st gear : pull the clutch towards you (A), at the same
time shift into 1st gear by tapping downwards once on
the shifter. Release your foot when the gear is in
position.
Next gears : squeeze the clutch and move the gear
shifts upwards to upshift the remaining gears and
release your foot when complete, to permit it to reset
for the next shift.
Shifting to Neutral (N) : squeeze the clutch, kick the
shifter down once to get to 1st gear and kick up very
softly once to get to the Neutral (N).
Caution : Always use the clutch when changing gears for smooth shifting.
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Riding
Speed to Shifting
Speed
Gear Position
KM/Hr
1st 10-20
2nd 20-40
3rd 40-60
4th 60-70
5th 70-80
6th 80-120
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Riding
Braking
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Periodic Maintenance and Service
Mileage
# Check List Description
1,000 4,000 7,000 10,000
1 Valve Clearance Check tightness, adjust if necessary • • • •
2 Spark Plug Clean, change if necessary • • • •
3 Air Filter Clean, change if necessary • • •
4 Carburetor Check idle speed, adjust if necessary • • • •
5 Fuel Line Check leakage or abrasion, change if necessary • • •
6 Engine Oil Change (warm engine before draining) • • every 3,000 KM
7 Brakes Check, adjust brake performance
8 Swingarm Axel Fasten •
9 Wheels Check alignment, change if necessary • •
10 Wheel Bearings Fasten, loosen or change if necessary • • •
11 Steering Head Fasten/loosen, replace lubricant at every 8,000 • •
Bearings KM
12 Shock Absorber Check for oil leakage, change as necessary • •
13 Rear Suspension Check for oil leakage, change as necessary • •
14 Drive Chain Check the slack, change if necessary every 500 KM
15 Fasteners Check overall fasteners, adjust as necessary • • • •
16 Kick Stand Check spring resistance, lubricate pivot • • • •
17 Electrical Equipment Check all lights, signals and switches • • • •
18 Battery Replace as necessary • • •
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Engine Oil
To keep the vehicle’s engine, gearbox and clutch work at its best performance, always maintain the
level of the engine oil and change at regular intervals.
Changing Oil
1. Run the engine in idle position to warm-up, then stop the engine.
2. Place the oil tray underneath the engine.
3. Remove the drain bolt #24 (A) and washer.
4. Remove the oil dip stick (B).
5. Allow the oil to drain completely, with your bike in upright position.
6. Refit the #24 drain bolt and fill the oil as specified torque.
7. Check oil level with the dip-stick (B).
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Spark Plug
Remove/Change Spark Plug
- Remove the spark plug cap (B)
- Unthread the plug using a wrench included in the owner’s
tool kit.
- Thread and tighten the new plug in by reversing the
removal steps.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Carburetor Adjustment (Idling Speed)
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Maintenance and Adjustment Air Filter
When air filter is dirty, it affects the engine performance and fuel economy, and possibly deteriorates the
spark plug.
Remarks : Avoid storing things in the seat for better air flow.
Reinstall
Reinstall by reversing the removing steps
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Battery
Removing Battery
Remove the passenger’s seat
Remove the rider’s seat
Remove the rubber strap
Remove the battery leads, first the negative (-), then
the positive (+) respectively for safety reason
Replace and reinstall by reverse removing steps.
Battery Capacity
FB FTZ7S 12V6.3A
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Brakes
If the brake pad had worn to less than 1 mm thick, have both as
a set changed.
Brake Fluid
The fluid level must always be above the minimum mark
(A). If you find the fluid is low as to hitting the bottom level
(B), check the followings :
- Check brake pads for wear, change if necessary and the
fluid will flow the upper level.
- Check for leakage, at top and bottom of the pump housing
and each fluid lines
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Maintenance and Adjustment Brakes
Brake Fluid
The fluid level must always be above
the minimum mark. If you find the
fluid is low as to hitting the bottom
level, check the followings :
- Check brake pads for wear, change if
necessary and the fluid will flow the
upper level.
- Check for leakage, at top and bottom
of the pump housing and each fluid
lines
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Clutch
Worn out clutch makes it difficult to shift gears and may even cause damage to gearbox. Therefore it is
necessary to have the clutch checked and adjusted per scheduled.
Turn the cable adjuster nut which is located on the right of the engine (A)
Adjust clutch lever free player to 5-10 mm
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Drive Chain
Checking the drive chain slack
- Place the bike on the side stand
- Push up and press down the midway point between
the front and rear sprockets.
- If the slack found too low, adjust it to the 10-20 mm.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Tires
Checking air pressure
Keeping the tires air pressure up to the specification gets it
the best traction and performance on the road.
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Odometer Setting
1) Press the left button for TOTAL or TRIP
2) At TRIP, press and hold RESET to set 0
Clock Setting
1) Go to TOTAL
2) Press and hold the left button until the
numbers blink
3) Adjust the time with the right button
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Cleaning
Frequent and proper care taking will keep your bike looking good, extend its life and optimize its
performances. Besides cleaning, use the breathable and UV protection cover to keep your bike away from
dust or tiny particles that may harm the paint coat.
- The engine and muffler need to be really cold before you do washing.
- Take extra care on seals, brake pads and rubber parts from contacting grease.
- Use no-harsh cleaning agent and is friendly to the paint.
- Avoid using the very chemical detergent which contain ammonia, especially those home glass
cleaner.
- Benzene, brake fluid and radiator coolant are harmful to plastic parts, clean the parts as soon as
you can if tainted.
- Do not use hard or spiky brush that can scratch the bike surfaces.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Cleaning
- Pay attention not to make scratches when cleaning the headlight and those plastic parts. Avoid
using high-pressure water spray where seals and electric components are, water seepage can cause
damage.
- Make sure not to spray water to clean the following delicate parts : airbox, ECU, brakes, all electric
connectors, muffler hole, fuel tank cap.
- First, rinse away the dust and remove dirts with water.
- Mix the cleaning agent and water to the proportion, use soft clean cloth or sponge to gently rub
the bike.
- Rince off with soft- or foggy-spray of clean water
- Wipe with soft cloth to dry and see if all dirt is gone
- Air blower is not recommended to dry your bike, it may cause flaws to the paint finished
- Restart the engine at and run idle speed to warm up
- Ride slowly after washing. Check both brakes by squeezing front and stamping rear brakes several
times to help dry the pads.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Cleaning
- Dry and lube the drive chain to prevent it from rusting.
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Immediately wash your bike after riding near the sea road or getting wet with sea-salt water. Do
not use the warm water, it increases the corrosive action of the salt.
After a ride in the rain, if condensation got in your headlight lens, clean and dry your bike. Run
the engine and turn the headlight on to dry the moist.
Paint Finished Parts
After done wash and dry, wax and polish all the painted surface plus the metal and plastic parts. This
should be done once in every three months. Avoid using paint removers that will impair the wax
coatings.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Cleaning
Plastic parts
Dry plastic parts with soft cloth after washing, headlight lenses and all other plastic parts. Polish with
motorcycle plastic care product.
Important Notes :
Using common home cleaner can easily damage the motorcycle’s plastic parts, e.g. benzene, brake
fluid, glass cleaner, thread locker, etc. If the plastic parts get in contact with the aforementioned,
clean and check for damage immediately. Do not use sand paper or wire brush to scrub on the
plastic surface.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Cleaning
Chrome and Aluminium
After washing, use a chrome polish to shine the chrome and aluminium parts or apply a corrosion
protection spray on both metal parts.
Cleaning aluminium wheels (coated or non-coated), use only the non-acidic aluminium wheel cleaner
to avoid damages.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Cleaning
CAUTION
Be cautious with the tire dressing, apply where it does not make contact with the ground. This may
cause bad grip and loss of control.
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Preparing your bike for long storage
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Long-time Storage
Empty completely the fuel tank. Drain the carburetor float chamber by loosening the drain bolt
located at the bottom; this is to prevent fuel deposits from building up causing the transmission to
clog.
CAUTION
Gasoline commonly gives amount of flammable vapours. Store your bike in a well ventilated place, switch
the ignition key to OFF position. Do not smoke and avoid generation of ignition sources. Gasoline is
hazardous material and needs to be disposed of properly.
Remove the spark plug. Pour tiny bit of engine oil, by using the oil can, into the spark plug holes.
Start the engine, this is to allow the oil to coat thoroughly on the cylinder wall, then put the spark
plugs back in.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Long-time Storage
CAUTION
Be careful! Oil can squirt to your eye or face while injecting it in to the spark plug hole. If this happens
rinse with lots of water and rush to doctor to make sure it won’t sustain permanent damage.
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Specification
Engine 149 cc, 4 strokes
Serial Demon 150 GR
Cylinder 1
Cooling System Air-cooled
Bore x Stroke 63 mm x 48 mm
Produces Max. Power 10.5 kw at 8,000 rpm.
Starting System Electric Starter
Ignition System CDI
Clutch Wet type
Gear 6 speed
Dimensions 750 x 1,835 x 1,050 mm
Seat Height from Ground 780 mm
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Specification
Wheelbase 1,230 mm
Weight 130 kg
Idle Speed 1,200 rpm
Gear Ratio :
1st 3.80 : 1
2nd 2.06 : 1
3rd 1.45 : 1
4th 1.13 : 1
5th 0.95 : 1
6th 0.81 : 1
Battery 12v – 6.3Ah
Front Light LED
Tail Light LED
Fuel Tank Capacity 8 Litre
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