Which year was the Haojue 125-2 old model produced?

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VonMarley
07/29/25 11:23am
The Haojue 125-2 old model was produced between July 2010 and July 2019. Below are some relevant introductions about motorcycle riding: Cooling before washing: Always let the hot engine cool down before washing. Suddenly rinsing the engine, exhaust pipe, and other components with cold water can damage the oil seals in various parts due to thermal expansion and contraction, leading to engine oil leakage. Many motorcycle enthusiasts experience slight engine oil leakage due to this reason. It can also cause the chrome plating at the connection between the exhaust pipe and the engine to peel off, oxidize, and rust. Wipe cleaning: It is best not to directly rinse areas such as the headlight, left and right handrails, ignition switch, exhaust pipe outlet (it's better to block it with something), horn, spark plug, air filter, and battery with water. These areas contain circuits, and getting them wet can cause short circuits or leakage, resulting in issues like non-functioning lights, unresponsive horn, failure to start, and weak performance. It is recommended to use a cloth for wiping. Drying with a cloth: After washing the motorcycle, the entire vehicle should be dried with a dry cloth, especially areas like the ignition switch, instrument panel, left and right handrails, spark plug, and fuel tank cap. Special attention should be paid to removing the spark plug cap and shaking it a few times to remove any water inside the sleeve, as it may affect ignition.
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