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OWNER`S MANUAL Viper 40E
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1. LS TS Pe Sach starter Patton The stop switch is a red colored rocker switch located on the left hand handle bar To start and run the engine this switch must be placed in the on O position The vehicle is also equipped with a safety brake switch which will prevent the engine from starting until the parking brake is engaged To stop your engine place the switch to the stop X position In the stop X position the ignition system is grounded preventing the spark plug from firing This switch can also be used as a safety or emergency stop switch Remote Stop Start Switch The Viper 40E comes equipped with a remote Stop Start key ring switch The remote switch has two buttons a Stop button which will stop the engine when pressed The effective range of the switch is 30 feet unobstructed Once the unit has been stopped with the remote switch you must press the run button in order for the unit to be restarted This action resets the remote receiver on the unit The unit may also be started remotely by pressing both the Stop amp Run buttons together Safety Note Always test the remote switch before beginning a riding session The remote switch is operated by a battery which should be replaced once a year You can obtain a replacement battery at your local department store 7 Throttle lever The throttle lever is located on the right hand handle bar below the grip To opera
2. position t Up Choke On a Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn to the ON position Turn the engine stop switch to the ON position Set the carburetor choke to closed ON position by pushing the choke lever up fully Apply slight pressure to the throttle lever Press the starter button on the left handle bar Your unit should start within 10 seconds of pushing the starter button If the unit fails to start check the following 1 Engine stop switch is ON 2 Parking Brake Locked ON 3 Tether switch is fully inserted 4 lf you used the remote switch to stop the unit you must press the run button to reset the receiver stop switch Driving your ATV Your ATV should only be driven in an area that is designated for this use Insure that the area is free of obstacles and other dangers that could cause a loss of control Check with your local authorities for any regulations regarding the use of your ATV Always keep your feet on the footrests and your hands on the handle bar grips while operating your ATV Doing so will give you the best control of the unit Start your ATV by following the starting procedure above and allow the engine a few minutes to warm up before releasing the parking brake Start the unit by slowly increasing the throttle until the unit begins moving Turning your ATV Learning to turn your ATV requires you to learn to shift your weight and c
3. Choke O Spark Arrester C every 100 hrs R every 200 Hours Battery e O_O I Inspect Clean Adjust Lubricate or Replace as needed C Clean L Lubricate R Replace Owners Maintenance Records Maintenance Preformed Date Preformed B ERE E EE EC8ooo E LI ID OOOO i i i UTtIELii i lilil izcz WI Ztti Viper 40E Wiring Diagram UOM S J9Uu191 Ajayes FL QL B e Gi m D oI EE E E lee ene i Lr I h 86 Z 3 dk Y t SL ZL L x t LA L IR DO Ges Aejay xy i U 1030IN aal Jounoe omg uoniuby Y MS jauejg 19H8IS Hilha P YOHMS UO10UD ayelg 9 OWUsYM 1109 nina OMG Jeqa pueH uou ores 101619 S C oie sulbuy J PBJS rower ST Sn T wag p peg E pay Pala tT Page 19 ETON AMERICA LLC LIMITED VEHICLE WARRANTY ETON America warrants all new ETON vehicles sold by authorized Eton Dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship subject to the following exclusions and limitations New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail consumers are covered by this policy for a period of six 6 months from the date of delivery There is no mileage limitation Vehicles used in rental service or for certain commercial purposes are specifically excluded from this policy Check with your dealer for warranty application Items and conditions that are specifically excluded from this warranty program are Damag
4. Min Rear Max Wheels Bolt Pattern Carburetor Make Size Main Jet Pilot Jet Idle Speed Sprockets Front Rear Chain Battery Viper 40E RXL 40E Two cycle air cooled pre mix fuel oil 41 5cc 40 0 33 0mm 2 2ps 7000rpm Single Speed Centrifugal Clutch 120mm 44 0 1 630mm 24 8 727mm 28 6 7 68mm 30 2 64kg 134lbs A Arms Dual Shocks Swing Arm Single Shock eee 2psi 0 14kg cm2 Cold 7091 0 49kg cm2 Cold 2psi 0 14kg cm2 Cold 7091 0 49kg cm2 Cold Direct attach Q W NO S JE 6mm Manual Coke dle 2500rpm 14 teeth 6 teeth N 12V 4AH GTX4L Page 16 Fluids SR EEE Transmission Volume 70cc 2 40z Spark Plug PT etectrode Gap 0 6 0 7mm 0 0238 Maximum Rider Weight 36 3kg 801bs Minimum Rider Age 6 years Page 17 Maintenance Schedule a Ta Every 30 Days Every Year Notes ro Fuel amp Vent Fuel Lines ul as part Throttle Operation of pre ride inspection Air Filter OR Fuel Pier OR Spark Plug o es es ee es prive Chain bl IE Brake Shoes s_is Brake Shoes s_is a el as part Brake ere of pre ride inspection Inspect as part Bolts Nuts amp Fasteners Nuts amp Fastener of pre ride inspection Inspect as part Wheels of pre ride inspection s Inspect as part teering system of pre ride g Sy Every 6 _ aeiee Suspension System Transmission Oil Banghra
5. TI 2 Remove the transmission box drain plug located on the bottom of the transmission box on the underside of the unit 3 Remove the transmission box fill hole plug locate on top of the transmission box near the oil tank bracket on the left hand side of the unit 4 Allow the oil to drain completely 15 30 min 5 Reinstall the drain plug and tighten Torque to 7 10lbf ft F Eolt te t lever Tighten the locking nut to secure the 6 Fill the transmission box with 70cc of adjusting ring SAE 80 90 gear oil 7 Reinstall the fill hole plug finger tight The speed of the unit can be adjusted by 8 Dispose of used oil at a proper recycling adjusting the throttle stop screw to limit throttle station as required by law travel Loosen the throttle stop screw locking nut and turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to reduce the throttle travel thus reducing the maximum speed of the unit Turning the stop screw counter clockwise will increase the throttle travel thus increasing the maximum speed of the unit Tighten the stop screw locking nut when the desired throttle travel has been established NOTE Your unit includes an electronic speed control that is set to limit the maximum speed of the unit to the standards set by the CPSC for a Electrical Battery The unit s battery is located under the rear fender on the left hand side of the unit and supplies electrical power to the unit The battery is a 12 volt gel acid ty
6. and obey these laws and regulations SPEED RESTRICTION Devices This vehicle is equipped with electronic speed limiting devices Any attempt to change over ride or bypass these devices may cause dangerous operating conditions Page 1 Table of Contents Safety notes 3 Vehicle identification number location 6 Controls switches and feature locations 6 Control feature operations Engine stop switch 7 Remote Stop Start Switch 7 Throttle lever 7 Rear Brakes 8 Parking brake 8 Safety Tether Switch 8 Fuel System Fuel tank 8 Fuel valve 9 Inline Fuel Filter 9 Engine Oil 10 Tires amp Wheels Tire inspection 10 Tire pressure 10 Spark Plug 10 Air Filter 10 Braking Systems 11 Drive Chain 12 Throttle Lever 1 Transmission Oil 13 Electrical Battery 13 ATV Break In Procedure 14 Pre Operation Inspection 14 Starting procedure 14 Driving 15 Turning 15 Parking 15 Specifications 16 Maintenance Schedule 18 Wiring Diagram 19 Manufacture s Warranty 20 Owner s notes 22 Page 2 Safety Notes 1 Both the adult supervisor and youth operator must fully understand everything in this manual before operating this vehicle 2 This vehicle was designed for the operator only NO PASSENGERS should be allowed on this vehicle 3 This vehicle is designed for operation on level obstacle free off road areas 4 Riding this vehicle on public roads or highways is illegal If it becomes necessary to cross a public road or highway the vehicle
7. conditions or do not allow exclusions or limitations You may be eligible for additional consideration so check with your local dealer or appropriate state agency for assistance Rights vary from state to state and you may have other rights not offered in this warranty ETON America warrants all new vehicles comply with applicable US regulations Page 21 Owner s Notes Page 22 Page 23
8. eligible repairs covered under this warranty will be paid to the servicing dealer only by ETON America and no additional payments shall be made for authorized warranty repairs Dealer and or ETON America are not responsible for loss of use other damage or inconvenience due to warranty repairs It is the customer buyer s responsibility to review with the selling dealer the pre delivery service schedule to assure machine is properly serviced prior to delivery acceptance It is recommended that the buyer take a test ride to familiarize themselves with the machine and to make certain the unit 1s in proper operating condition The dealer is responsible for checking and performing all items on the set up and pre delivery checklist prior to delivery to the customer This warranty is valid at any authorized ETON Dealer in the United States only In the event you experience any problem obtaining prompt service contact ETON America customer service department for assistance Always consult first with your selling dealer and or service personnel for assistance with any service work or repairs In the event you have a problem obtaining service send your name address and vehicle identification number to Eton America for assistance The above stated policy is the only policy offered and backed by ETON America and no other organization or individual is authorized to make or offer any different arrangements Some states prohibit certain limitations or
9. should be pushed across using extreme caution 5 This vehicle MUST NOT be operated without adult supervision and instruction 6 DO NOT operate this vehicle while under the influence of drugs alcohol or other medication that impairs judgment or coordination Doing so can result in serious injury or even death 7 Maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and other vehicles with whom you are riding 8 READ the owner s manual carefully before riding 9 ALWAYS wear a helmet face shield eloow amp knee pads hard soled boots gloves and protective clothing while operating this vehicle Page 3 10 NEVER ride this vehicle unless it has been properly maintained and adjusted Always perform a pre ride inspection of your vehicle Look for wires bolts and other fasteners that may have come loose on previous rides Inspect the drive chain throttle and brakes for proper adjustment and operation Check the engine oil level in the oil tank Check fuel level and inspect for fuel leaks Remember you can ride further in 1 hour than you can walk back in 1 day 11 WARM UP your body with some exercises before riding This helps to make you alert and prevent cramping and other discomfort 12 LEARN TO RIDE this vehicle properly and safely Have an experienced rider teach you the Safe operation of your vehicle E TON recommends you take an ATV riding course before you first ride your vehicle Page 4 13 NEVER RE
10. 1 ratio Approximately 2 50z of oil per each gallon of fuel Use unleaded fuel only with an octane rating of at least 89 Do not operate the unit at more than 85 of maximum speed Do not over rev the engine Use light braking pressure to allow the brake shoes to seat to the drum Pre Operation Inspection procedure The following procedure must be performed before each operating session Checking your ATV takes only a few minutes and may save you from serious injuries and costly repairs T rn 9 Check engine fuel level Check brake amp brake cable operations Check tire condition and pressure Check drive chain condition and slack Check throttle operation and free play adjustment Check engine stop switch for proper operation 11 12 13 1 Page 14 Check steering system Look for free and smooth operation Check all fastening hardware Check all nuts bolts and other fasteners for loose conditions Inspect unit for any broken or damaged parts Check all indictor lights and switches for proper operation Test remote Start Stop switch for proper operation Test safety tether switch for proper operation Insure you are wearing proper clothing and protective gear Helmet Gloves Pads etc Starting Procedure The following procedure must be followed each time you start your unit Park the unit on a level surface and lock the parking brake Turn the fuel valve to the ON
11. 502 to a gallon Never run the engine with straight fuel as sever engine damage will occur requiring the engine to have to be rebuilt or replaced Tires and Wheels Tire amp Wheel inspection It is important to inspect your tires and wheels for damage and wear before each riding session Inspect each tire for cuts tears and punctures Inspect the wheel rim for dents and separation of the wheel from the tire bead Replace any tire or wheel found to be damaged Operating your ATV with damaged tires or wheels is dangerous Damaged tires or wheels can result in a sudden loss of tire pressure and control which could result in injuries Check your tire pressure before each riding session and at each refueling operation Always check the pressure when the tires are cool Use the tire pressure gauge that came with your ATV to check the tire pressure Tire Pressure Recommended tire pressure is 7psi Maximum Hot after riding 2psi Minimum Cold before riding Wheel Nut torque 24 30 N m 18 22 lb ft Spark Plug Replace spark plug at the beginning of each season with a replacement plug NGK BPM6Y NGK Disconnect spark plug wire Clean dirt from around spark plug base with brush or air Remove spark plug with spark plug wrench Set the spark plug gap on the new plug to 0 023 Install the new by plug screwing it in finger tight and then use the plug wrench to screw the plug in another 1 2 turn Inspect the spa
12. E TON OW NER S MANUAL Viper 40E RXL 40E Important Notices READ and UNDERSTAND this owner s manual Both the operator and the adult supervisor should completely read and understand this owner s manual before operating this vehicle This owner s manual will instruct you in the safe operation of the vehicle NO Passengers This vehicle was designed for operation ONLY by the operator Driver The load limit and seat configuration is designed for the operator ONLY It is not safe to carry passengers on the vehicle ADULT Supervision and Instruction are REQUIRED This vehicle MUST NOT be operated by a youth without Adult supervision and instructions Unattended operation without adult supervision could result in injuries E TON recommends that both the operator and the adult supervisor attend an ATV safety instruction course ALWAYS Wear Protective Clothing While operating this vehicle the driver must always wear protective clothing Protective helmet with face shield eloow and knee pads long leg pants gloves and hard soled boots should always be worn when operating this vehicle OFF ROAD Use ONLY This vehicle is designed and manufactured for off road use only Operation on public streets roads or highways is illegal and very dangerous OBEY all State and local laws and regulations Each state and local governing agency has laws and regulations for ATV operations It is the owner s responsibility to know understand
13. FUEL this vehicle when hot Ask your adult supervisor to refuel your vehicle Gasoline is extremely flammable and will ignite if spilled on a hot engine or muffler Never smoke or expose the fuel to an open flame or spark while refueling your vehicle Always refuel your vehicle in a safe place free of any ignition source 14 NEVER run the vehicle in an enclosed area The exhaust gases from the engine contain CARBON MONOXIDE which can be fatal if breathed in high concentrations for an extended time 15 HOT The engine and exhaust system on your vehicle become very hot during normal operation Touching these hot surfaces can cause severe burns Always assume that your units engine and exhaust system are HOT unless you know that they are not Page 5 Vehicle ee Numbers Habe i er rset 5 Vehicle Identification Number VIN Engine serial number 1s located at the front of the unit under 1s located on the left hand side of the the front fender on a plate mounted engine on the crankcase housing between the main frame rails Your VIN RFZ Eng No Controls Switches amp Feature Locations Locations of controls and features Fuel Tank filler and vent tube Fuel Valve Throttle lever Rear Parking brake lever Engine stop switch Safety Tether switch Starter Button Pull Starter Handle 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Page 6 Control feature operations Engine Stop Switch F eS Engine
14. TV unit is equipped with a rear mechanical drum brake The rear brake is applied by squeezing the brake lever on the left handle bar Proper maintenance of the brake system is a necessary part of safe operation of your unit The brake systems should be inspected and tested before each riding session Rear Brake System Inspection Visually inspect the brake cable for any signs of wear kinking corrosion or other damage Test the brake by applying pressure to the brake lever and trying to push the unit forward If the wheel rotates while the brake is applied check your brake cable brake adjustment and brake pads If the brake lever feels hard to squeeze the brake cable may need to be lubricated or may be damaged Lubricate the cable with a cable lubricant available from your dealership Page 11 When the brake is fully applied there should be a minimum clearance of 12 of clearance between the lever and the handle bar grip If this clearance is less that 1 2 your brakes should be adjusted After riding your unit be sure to clean any build up of mud sand and dirt from the brake cable and adjuster to prevent rust and corrosion that could cause cable failure Drive Chain The drive chain will stretch with use and will require periodic adjustments To check the chain tension remove the chain guard and measure the slack The amount of slack in the chain should not exceed 10 20mm or 14 12 Brake Cable
15. e Inspect the drive and axle sprockets for worn damaged or broken teeth Replace as needed Inspect the chain links for damaged worn or loose rivets Repair or replace as needed Chain Slack Adjustment Loosen the axle position lock bolt slightly and turn the chain adjuster nut to take up the excess slack in the chain Once the chain has been adjusted to the proper tension retighten the axle position locking bolt The chain should be kept well lubricated to prevent excess wear and premature failure We recommend that you lubricate the chain every 15 hours of operation or more frequently if needed with a high quality chain lubricant Throttle Lever The throttle lever is located beside the right handlebar grip and is operated by using the right hand thumb The lever is spring loaded and will return to the idle position when you remove your thumb from the lever To accelerate the unit simply press the lever forward to open the throttle slide in the carburetor To slow the unit reduce the pressure on the lever or remove your thumb and the throttle will return to the idle position automatically Adjusting the throttle The cable should be adjusted to allow for 2 free travel before the throttle engages the carburetor throttle slide To adjust the cable s free travel loosen the locking nut of the cable adjuster and turn the adjuster wheel until there is free travel in the Page 12 pe deg I Throttle Stop
16. e caused by accidents misuse negligence improper vehicle operation Any modification or alteration to any standard specifications or equipment Any repairs made by an unauthorized dealer or service firm Use of non ETON genuine parts for repairs or alteration to standard specifications Damage caused by failure to perform factory scheduled service maintenance Damage which occurs as a result of improper storage Damage caused by the use of improper fuel or lubricants and or failure to use proper oil gas mixture on two stroke models ARRE The following normal wear parts are specifically excluded from warranty coverage Rubber parts Tires Belts Brake linings Normal wear item Brake parts Cables Filters Spark plugs Bulbs Batteries Sprockets External springs Seat and hand grips CERTO ee Ke ked m m oe DS LAA LA Ke Page 20 ETON AMERICA LLC LIMITED VEHICLE WARRANTY Scheduled maintenance service is the responsibility of the owner during and after the warranty period In the event of a failure or required repair the owner should take vehicle to an authorized dealer for repair without undue delay and within a maximum of thirty 30 days of the occurrence of the problem All eligible warranty repairs must be made at any authorized dealer s normal place of business Any transportation costs or other expenses which may occur in order to obtain warranty service are the responsibility of the owner All
17. o the tank to prevent fuel spills DO NOT allow dirt or other debris to enter the tank when refueling Replace the cap if damaged or if it will not seal to the tank Tighten the cap snugly being careful not to over tighten Over tightening the cap can Cause damage to the cap or seal The fuel tank capacity is 4 5 liters 1 2 gal including a reserve of 0 8 liters 0 2 gal Use unleaded automobile gasoline with an octane level of 91 or higher NEVER REFUEL YOUR ATV when the engine is HOT Wait 30 minutes after turning off the unit before refueling Spilling fuel on a HOT engine could cause a fire Wipe up any fuel spills before re starting Fuel Valve The unit is equipped with a three way fuel valve located on the left side of the unit just below the seat The valve has three settings OFF ON and RES With the valve in the OFF position fuel is held in the tank and is prevented from flowing to the carburetor The valve should be placed in the OFF position whenever the unit is not being operated Place the valve in the ON position for normal operation of the unit This allows fuel to flow to the carburetor for normal operating The RES position allows fuel to flow from the small reserve in the tank to allow the unit to be taken to a refueling location When you have to switch to the RES position you must refuel the unit as soon as possible ALWAYS CHECK YOUR Fuel level bef
18. ontrol the throttle to allow the rear wheels to turn properly When making a turn the wheels on the outside of the turn must travel a wider radius and thus a greater distance than the inside wheels of the turn Since the rear axle does not permit a different rate of rotation it is not enough to merely steer your ATV into the turn To turn properly steer in the direction of the turn and lean your body to the inside of the turn while supporting your weight on the outer footrest Use the throttle to maintain power throughout the turn If you do not use this turning technique the unit will have a tendency to continue in a straight line If this occurs release the throttle lever to allow the unit to stop Avoid braking or accelerating until you have regained directional control Parking Your ATV 1 Always park your ATV on a level surface 2 Turn the ignition key to the OFF position to stop the engine 3 Set the engine stop switch to OFF position Engage the parking brake locking button Turn the fuel valve to the OFF position Remove the ignition key to prevent unauthorized use or theft of your ATV oo Page 15 2005 Viper 40E RXL 40E Specifications Engine Type Displacement Bore Stroke Compression Power Transmission Type Chassis Overall Length Overall Width Overall High Wheel Base Dry Weight Suspension Front Rear Brakes Front Rear Tires Front Rear Min Front Max Tire Pressure
19. ore you start riding your ATV Remember You can drive further in one hour on your ATV than you can walk in one day Inline Fuel Filter w C H Sa 1 di F i i q SS S Inline Fuel Finer a a tia a Your ATV is equipped with an inline fuel filter to prevent dirt and debris from entering the carburetor and engine Check the filter for dirt or damage before each ride and at each refueling Replace the filter if dirty or damaged The filter should be replaced every 600 hours of operation and at the start of each season Page 9 To replace the filter first turn the fuel valve to the OFF position Then carefully compress the wire clamp rings until the clamp is free of the fuel line Slide each clamp away from the filter about 32 Remove the filter from the fuel line by holding the line and pulling the filter Install the new filter by inserting the filter into the fuel line and returning the clamps to the original position Turn the fuel valve to the ON position and check for leaks Inspect the fuel lines for cuts abrasions and deterioration Replace fuel lines as needed DO NOT start or operate the engine if the fuel filter or lines are leaking Leaking fuel can cause a fire Engine Oil 2 Cycle Engine Your ATV uses 2 cycle oil to lubricate the engine The oil is mix with the fuel prior to refueling the unit Use a synthetic 2 cycle oil and mix at a 50 1 ratio with the fuel About 2
20. pe that contains no liquid electrolyte The battery should be removed from the vehicle when stored for extended periods and charged before being replaced in the unit Use a trickle charger set at 12 volts to recharge the battery to full charge before replacing it in the unit When reinstalling the battery be sure to connect the red cable to the positive terminal and the black cable to the negative terminal The battery should be replaced every two years or l when it no longer holds a charge Changing Transmission Oil 1 Place an oil catch pan under the unit Do not expose the battery for extended periods of directly below the transmission box time to freezing temperatures If the battery has been frozen it will need to be replaced There is an Page 13 inline fuse on the positive lead of the battery to protect the wiring system from over loads If your starter motor will not turn over and the battery is fully charged check the inline fuse on the unit Replace the fuse with a 7A fuse ATV Break In procedures Your ATV requires a break In period just as with all other internal combustion engines This period allows the engine parts to seat and wear properly without undue strain which can cause premature failure 1 For the first two weeks of operation do not run your ATV at full throttle for extended periods of time You should only fill the fuel tank with a premix of fuel and synthetic 2cycle oil at a 50
21. rk plug wire for cuts nicks or other damage Replace as needed Page 10 Air Filter Air Filter Maintenance To maintain the highest performance from your engine and to reduce excessive wear that could cause engine failure the engine requires a continuous flow of clean air Air is taken into the engine through an air filter to clean the air prior to mixing it with fuel and oil in the carburetor During normal operation the filter accumulates dirt from the air and will need to be cleaned to maintain the proper air flow The filter should be cleaned every 30 days more often if you ride in a dusty or dirty environment and the element should be replaced every year The air filter box is located on the left side of the engine To access the air filter you must remove the left side engine shield The cover is about 3x4 box and is attached to the crankcase with two bolts To clean the filter Remove the air filter box cover Remove the filter element from the air box Clean the screen located in the mounting box behind the element Wash the element in a non flammable solvent such as Air Filter cleaner from your local auto parts dealer 1 Dry the element completely before continuing 2 Soak the element in clean engine oil until completely saturated 3 Squeeze out the excess oil until the element does not drip any oil 4 Allow the element to dry then reinstall the element and cover Braking Systems Lea L X Your A
22. safety switch built in to prevent the engine from starting while the brake is disengaged If your engine fails to start ensure that the engine stop switch is in the on O position and that the parking brake is engaged Safety Tether Switch The Viper 40E model is equipped with a safety tether switch It is located on the left handle bar next to the engine stop switch The switch cap must be fully engaged for the vehicle to run The cap is tied to a tether that must be worn by the ride The vehicle engine can be stopped by pulling on the tether until the switch cap becomes disengaged This action will stop the engine Fuel Tank The fuel tank fill cap is located on top of the unit just ahead of the seat The cap contains a vent to prevent a vacuum from forming in the tank as Page 8 fuel is used The vent tube must be attached to the cap and inserted in the vent tube holder hole of the handle bar cover while operating the unit The fuel cap vent and vent tube must be clean and clear of obstructions for the unit to operate normally You can check the vent and vent tube by blowing air through the tube If you can not blow through the vent tube and cap you must clean the vent and tube or replace them Every time you refuel your unit check the rubber seal inside the cap for cuts tears and dirt Clean or replace the seal if it becomes worn or torn The seal must be in good condition to insure a proper seal of the cap t
23. te the throttle lever place your right thumb on the lever and oress forward to increase your speed To decrease your speed reduce your pressure on the lever and the spring tension will automatically reduce your speed The travel of the throttle lever is controlled by the throttle stop bolt As your operator gains more experience you can increase the throttle travel to allow for additional speed to be obtained To increase the throttle s travel thus increasing the maximum speed turn the throttle stop bolt Page 7 counter clockwise To decrease the throttle s travel thus decreasing the maximum speed turn the throttle stop bolt clockwise The throttle cable should be adjusted so there is 2mm 1 8 free travel at the lever before the throttle starts to open Rear Brakes This vehicle is equipped with a mechanical drum rear brake that is both the running brakes and the parking brake The brake is controlled by the long brake lever on the left handle bar The rear brake is the primary stopping brake on your vehicle Using the rear brake to stop your vehicle will prevent steering control loss Parking Brake Parking Brake Locing Arm dio The rear brake lever hae a arrg at the pivot point to lock the brake in the O on position This should be engaged as a parking brake whenever the vehicle is not in operation This feature should be engaged in order to start the engine The brake lever has a
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