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This is the manual for the keeway Outlook 150 cc which is basically the same as the 125 cc.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/238408121/Manual-de-Taller-Keeway-Logik-Idioma-Ingles
Your bike is fairly new, the water pump should be fine. But you can see the water moving in the top of the radiator when the cap is off and the thermostat is open, I don't know how you got the gas in there, unless somebody is pulling a prank on you. The head gasket wouldn't do it, you would find oil in there, or water in the oil, but not gas. Gas could leak down through the pump if it was bad and get into the oil. Fill up your radiator with premixed coolant, and check the fuel lines, filters, shut offs, etc, check the oil for water, gas, and then check the thermostat if nothing else works, it should be closed in cold water and open up when the water gets hot, put it in a pan on the stove and watch it. A thermometer will match the number on the thermostat. like 125 degrees. Or something like that.Hope this helps.
The manufacturer Selco makes numerous thermostats and are distrubuted by Allied Electrical. I have been in contact with both companies to get information about replacing my KSD31 16/125~ 160 thermostat. I can't find the exact one. I am trying to find out if a similar but not exact one can be substituted.
yes buddy as the rs125 dont have fans on the radiators so the faster you go the more are passes through the radiator to cool it down dont worry abour it buddy there built for this or if your not happ install a fan your self also just make sure you have coolant in there
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