Use and Care Manual

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HEADLIGHT WIRE CONNECTION
Lift up the shift rod. Insert the trunnion into the shift rod hole
on the bottom of the shift lever under the dashboard. Install
the washer and M8 nut. Tighten securely. (See
Figure 6b #1
)
To connect the headlight harness, cut the zip tie holding the wire
off the engine. Then plug the wire into the wire clip connected
to the LED light. (See
Figure 7
) Use zip ties (found in manual bag)
to secure excess "loose" wire to the handlebar to avoid snagging
during use. Cut excess strip off the zip ties when secure.
2.
M8 X 1
7
Figure 6b
Figure 7
TIRES
The tires are over-inflated at factory for shipping purposes.
Check the pressure in the tires prior to usage. Reduce or increase
air pressure to ensure equal tire pressure to the manufacturer’s
recommended pressure. The recommended air pressure can be
found on the tire sidewall.
10
mm
13
mm
18
mm
16
mm
30
mm
32
mm
3.
X 1
8
Figure 6c
Insert the shift rod with a at washer into the shift arm. Secure
with the other at washer and clevis pin. (See
Figure 6c
)
SPEED SHIFT LINKAGE
1.
M6x30 × 1
6
Figure 6a
Slide the shift arm sleeve over the rod on the shift yoke.
Make sure the linkage plate points to the right. Line up the
holes in the shift arm sleeve and shift yoke. Insert a bolt
M6x30 and secure with nut. (See
Figure 6a
)
10
mm
13
mm
18
mm
16
mm
30
mm
32
mm
X 2
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Assembly
Under any circumstance do not exceed manufacturer’s
recommended pressure. Excessive pressure when
seating beads may cause tire/rim assembly to burst
with force sufficient to cause serious injury. Refer to
tire sidewall for recommended pressure.
Maintain equal tire pressure in both tires at all times. If
the tire pressure is not equal in both tires, the machine
may not travel in a straight path and the scraper blade
may wear unevenly.
The speed adjusting lock nut at the upper end of the
shift rod was adjusted before leaving the factory. Do
NOT loosen the lock nut. Doing so may cause the
machine speeds to become dis-ordered, including Fwd
and Rev. (See
Figure 6b #2
)
Keep tires free of gasoline and oil, which can harm
rubber.