Model Coverage: UZ125 (All variants including K7, K9, L0, L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6, L7)
Engine Type: 124cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, forced air-cooled (Suzuki Advanced Cooling System)
Transmission: V-belt automatic (CVT)
If you own a Suzuki UZ125—whether you know it as the Suzuki Address, the Suzuki Skydrive, or simply the "little white bullet" of city commuting—you own one of the most reliable, fuel-efficient 125cc scooters ever built. Its air-cooled, single-cylinder engine is legendary for its durability. Suzuki Uz125 Service Manual
But even legends need maintenance. While the UZ125 is forgiving, neglect will eventually kill it. This is where the Suzuki UZ125 Service Manual becomes the most valuable tool in your garage. It is the Bible of bolts, torques, and tolerances. Model Coverage: UZ125 (All variants including K7, K9,
This article explains why the factory service manual is superior to a generic Haynes or Clymer, what specific procedures you need to focus on, and how to use the manual to save thousands in mechanic bills. If you own a Suzuki UZ125—whether you know
The UZ125 platform has been in production since the mid-2000s. While the engine (F468) remained largely unchanged, there are nuances between the UZ125, UZ125X (Sport), and UZ125T (Skydrive). A proper service manual will cover: