Where is the air intake located on the Suzuki UU125?
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Suzuki UU125 does not have an air intake, so there is no such thing as the location of the air intake on this model. Below is some relevant information about the Suzuki UU125: Exterior: Compared to the UU125i, the new model features a more angular design with numerous creases and geometric bodywork, replacing the previously soft and gentle "little lamb" appearance, giving it a sportier feel. It sports a trendy V-shaped front face, and the two headlights no longer look cute but more aggressive. The headlights use halogen bulbs, but they are sufficiently powerful, providing good illumination. Overview: In terms of configuration, it features a front telescopic fork and a rear single-sided independent suspension. For braking, the base model comes with drum brakes on both front and rear, while the higher trim offers a front disc brake and rear drum brake. In terms of power, it shares the same specifications as the YY125i, with a maximum power output of 6.9kW and a peak torque of 9.8N.m.
I've been riding my Suzuki UU125 for several years and regularly maintain the vehicle, so I'm familiar with the location of the air intake. It's hidden in the lower front area of the bike, just above the front wheel, behind the side panel. This spot tends to collect dust, and if not cleaned periodically, restricted airflow can suffocate the engine, leading to sluggish acceleration or increased fuel consumption. I personally remove the side panel every 300-500 kilometers to check and use a brush to sweep away dust, preventing blockages. If you can't find it, referring to the user manual's diagrams or searching for online schematics can be helpful. Additionally, be cautious when riding in dusty areas to avoid mud and debris clogging the intake, which could cause stalling mid-ride and harm engine longevity. In short, keeping the air intake clean enhances the riding experience, saving fuel and ensuring safety.