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Hi guys,
Just ordered an Atomik 125cc MotoX. I havent owned a bike before and was hoping for some tips/instructions/tutorials on how i should go about putting it together.

It sounds fairly straight forward...put on break discs, handle bars, rear suspension...but im obviosuly a complete beginner.

What tools and equipment am i going to need? I will assume there is no oil(and other necessary bits and pieces) included in the box?

Does it come with some sort of manual?

Thanks in advance for your help
 
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also invest in some locktite any bolts you install use it on them and at least check the tightness of all others, locktite the others if you want (engine bolts are not required to be checked) its worth it in the end. pay close attention to disc and rear sprocket mounting bolts and also engine mounting bolts.
when installing the battery, check the top is not going to foul the mounting bracket as the girlys had punctured the battery after the first ride.
 
Thanks guys...you are filling me with confidence. Believe it or not they had tried to deliver it today (monday 10AM) and i only bought it friday arvo.

Anyway thanks for the advice so far and if anyone has anything to add go for it :)
 
Every bike will come with the basic tools to put it together but they are only the real basics and if u get a good socket set kit, allen keys, skrew drivers flat and phillips head, spanners, wrench, so on it will b good for the puttin together of the bike and also in the long run for repairs and so on.i also recommend gettin synthetic oil for the run in but it is up 2 u sum people do it different ways
 
dont even start the bike with the oil thgat comes with it
it is transport SOLUTION ,not oil it is highly caustic
for run in u want to get some 10w40 mineral oil for first 2 oil changes then switch to 10w40/15w50 semi synthetic after that
 
Make sure you put the handle bars on the correct end of the bike
Very dangerous otherwise
 
hey mate i have one of these bikes
a reall big thing i found really crap is the handle bars i would invest in some tapers feels so much better then the cheep pnes on it
oh and a new air filter the one on it is usless
 
I got this bike its pretty good.
only problem ive had is that we cant find a mixture screw for the fuel and
it runs way to rich sometimes.

Also the throttle cable keeps snapping but thats nothing...

otherwise great bike and it is pretty reliable.
 

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