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OPERATION WARNINGS 
 

 

THIS VEHICLE IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. 

  NEVER OPERATE THIS VEHICLE WITHOUT PROPER INSTRUCTION. 

  THIS VEHICLE IS NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN. 

  ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET WHEN OPERATING THE VEHICLE. 

  READ ENTIRE OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. 

  THIS VEHICLE IS DESIGNED FOR ON-ROAD USE ONLY. 

  USE EXTRA CARE WHEN DRIVING AT NIGHT OR POOR CONDITIONS. 

  DO NOT USE VEHICLE IF UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. 

  DO NOT USE THIS VEHICLE ON HILLS TOO STEEP FOR SAFE DRIVING. 

  ALWAYS INSPECT YOUR VEHICLE PRIOR TO USING IT. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GTA 50

Page 1: ...1 E x c l u s i v e l y D i s t r i b u t e d b y B i n t e l l i S c o o t e r s Owner s Manual GTA 50 Bullseye 50...

Page 2: ...ance necessary of your new scooter It is highly recommended you read over the entire manual prior to driving Should you have any problems please contact your local dealer and they will assist you Enjo...

Page 3: ...ion 6 Specifications 7 Periodic Checks and Services 12 Pre Operating Inspection 12 Operation 17 Maintenance 28 Proper Driving Technique 35 Troubleshooting 39 Vehicle Identification Number 41 Pre Deliv...

Page 4: ...CHILDREN ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET WHEN OPERATING THE VEHICLE READ ENTIRE OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE THIS VEHICLE IS DESIGNED FOR ON ROAD USE ONLY USE EXTRA CARE WHEN DRIVING AT NIGHT OR POOR CON...

Page 5: ...ons Always maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and other vehicles If you are new to scooters we recommend enrolling in a safety training course This vehicle is designed to be operated only o...

Page 6: ...ized Adly dealership within 500 miles or 90 days from the date of purchase whichever comes first Failure to do so will render the limited warranty null and void The end user is required to maintain a...

Page 7: ...1 9 1 8 l b s ENGINE TYPE 2 STROKE Single Cylinder COOLED FORCE AIR COOLED LIQUID COOLED DISPLACEMENT 49 CC BORE STROKE 40 0 X 39 2 mm COMPRESSION RATIO 7 0 1 IGNITION C D I STARTER ELECTRIC KICK FRON...

Page 8: ...1 9 1 8 l b s ENGINE TYPE 2 STROKE Single Cylinder COOLED FORCE AIR COOLED LIQUID COOLED DISPLACEMENT 49 CC BORE STROKE 40 0 X 39 2 mm COMPRESSION RATIO 7 0 1 IGNITION C D I STARTER ELECTRIC KICK FRO...

Page 9: ...EIGHT 1 7 8 6 l b s ENGINE TYPE 2 STROKE Single Cylinder COOLED FORCE AIR COOLED DISPLACEMENT 49 CC BORE STROKE 40 0 X 39 2 mm COMPRESSION RATIO 7 0 1 IGNITION C D I STARTER ELECTRIC KICK FRONT SUPENS...

Page 10: ...12V LED Signal light 12V LED 12V LED Speedometer indicator 12V 3 4W Signal indicator 12V 1 7W High beam indicator 12V 1 7W Safety fuse 10A Battery 12V 5A Engine oil capacity 2 Stroke Synthetic Only S...

Page 11: ...21 5W Signal light 12V 10W 12V 21W Speedometer indicator 12V 3 4W Signal indicator 12V 1 7W High beam indicator 12V 1 7W Safety fuse 10A Battery 12V 4A Engine oil capacity 2 Stroke Synthetic Only SAE...

Page 12: ...ace air filter every 3000 miles or as needed Nuts Bolts T T T Gear Oil R R R Carburetor I I Spark Plug Clean at every 1500 miles or as necessary Tire I I I I I I I I I I I Battery I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 13: ...f there is damage please contact your local dealer for inspection and adjustment 4 Check brake lever for normal operation Braking free play should be between 1 2 cm after brake adjustment CAUTION Scre...

Page 14: ...e functioning and engaging properly prior to use CHECK BRAKE LIGHT 1 Turn main switch to ON position 2 Apply left and right brake lever separately to see if brake light functions normally 3 Check brak...

Page 15: ...ition switch to ON position 2 Turn on signal lights check to ensure all are functioning CHECK TIRE PRESSURE STANDARD TIRE PRESSURE One passenger Two passenger Front 18 psi 25 psi Rear 25 psi 32 psi Fi...

Page 16: ...local dealer to arrange for servicing Check for any signs of cracking or heavy wear If the wear indicator is visible the tire must be replaced Do not drive with cracked or worn tires CHECK FRONT REAR...

Page 17: ...d the engine is not running The key can be removed from this position At this position power is on and the engine can be started The key cannot be removed from this position At this position handlebar...

Page 18: ...he Key can be taken out CAUTION IF OIL INDICATOR LIGHT IS ON OIL LEVEL IS INSUFFICIENT AND SHOULD BE REFILLED IMMEDIATELY USE ONLY 2 STROKE SAE20W OIL DO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE WITH LOW OIL LEVELS AS T...

Page 19: ...from OFF to LOCK Handlebars will lock and the key can be removed Handlebars will be unlocked immediately when the key is returned to OFF position CAUTION 1 After locking turn the handlebar gently to...

Page 20: ...n to start the engine Once the engine turns on immediately stop pressing the ignition button STARTING TIPS 1 Ensure brake lever is fully engaged while pressing the electric start button 2 Never press...

Page 21: ...N position hold a brake lever and press the red starter button to start the engine EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH US ENGINE RUNNING ON ENGINE STOP OFF NOTE The engine will only operate in the ON position Alway...

Page 22: ...High Beam Use this setting for maximum headlight range when you are not near other motorists Low beam Use for normal driving HORN BUTTON With the ignition switch ON press the horn button to use the ho...

Page 23: ...ning to the right Left light flashing indicates turning to the left CAUTION 1 Always use your turn signals 2 The turn signal lights will not stop automatically press the center button to turn the sign...

Page 24: ...2 4 OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL GTA Fuel Gauge Hi Beam Indicator Light Turn Signal Indicators Low Oil Warning Light Odometer Speedometer...

Page 25: ...2 5 OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL GTC BULLSEYE Oil Warning Signal Light Hi Beam Turn Signal Indicator Odometer Fuel Gauge Speedometer pointer...

Page 26: ...IGHT When the high beam light is turned on this indicator light illuminates TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIGHT When the turn signals are operating this indicator light will illuminate FUEL GAUGE Indicates ho...

Page 27: ...the upright position for best fit CAUTION 1 Do not exceed 20lbs in stored materials in the helmet box 2 Ensure the seat is closed prior to riding or storing vehicle 3 Do not place any heat sensitive m...

Page 28: ...ce vehicle on main stand on level ground 2 Remove gear oil drain plug 3 Allow gear oil to drain completely 4 Clean the drain plug and reinstall it 5 Slowly refill the gear oil through refill plug 6 Ti...

Page 29: ...if the air filter becomes wet 2 If the air filter is not installed properly dirt and debris can enter the engine reducing power and causing internal engine damage 2 STROKE OIL When the low oil indica...

Page 30: ...ake master cylinder s fluid level Always keep between the upper and lower limits Brake Fluid Refilling 1 Ensure the handlebars are straight Remove screws on the brake master cylinder to take off the c...

Page 31: ...of rotor and pads for even wear 3 If there is uneven wear or thickness of rotor replace if out of specified limits CAUTION 1 Rotor wear limitation is 3 0mm and pad wear limitation is 1 0mm 2 Measure t...

Page 32: ...2 centimeters of free play CAUTION Screw groove must be aligned with lock position after adjustment any slight deviation may result in braking change and cause an unsafe braking condition FRONT REAR...

Page 33: ...tivate both left and right side lights Verify front and rear turn signals functioning normally SPARK PLUG Spark plug fouling and excessive gap can lead to performance issues Inspect regularly Standard...

Page 34: ...emove the negative terminal 2 Do not smoke or allow flames near the battery while removing and installing it 3 Always turn off the ignition switch before removal or installation 4 Remove the Negative...

Page 35: ...engine turns on 2 Do not press the starter button with the engine running as damage will occur If the engine does not start after a few seconds of using the electric start give the throttle grip a sli...

Page 36: ...AUTION After the engine has started make sure to allow the kick start to return to its original position to avoid damage BEFORE DRIVING Watch for other vehicles approaching and proceed to drive only w...

Page 37: ...e should be operating at a speed below 50KM H within 1000KM 3 Do not operate in full speed within 2000KM SAFE BRAKING TECHNIQUE Apply both front and rear brakes at the same time for smooth and efficie...

Page 38: ...F WHILE THE VEHICLE IS COMPLETELY STOPPED 2 After getting off the vehicle pick a level ground spot to place vehicle on main kickstand Avoid unlevel ground to prevent vehicle from tipping over 3 Park t...

Page 39: ...ion Confirm the engine kill switch is in correct position Refer to page 20 for proper position If the electric start is not working attempt to kick start the vehicle on the main kick stand If the vehi...

Page 40: ...rame and engine number for reference The vehicle identification number VIN is engraved on the steering tube open the plastic cover to reveal it VIN NUMBER FRAME NO The engine number is engraved on the...

Page 41: ...ne oil SAE 20W 2 Stroke Synthetic Oil Only is full 4 Battery is securely installed with terminals tightened 5 All brakes are adjusted within specifications 6 Fuel tank is full 7 Suspension is tight an...

Page 42: ...LER ________________________ DATE DEALER ________________________ DATE DEALER ________________________ DATE 1 0 0 0 M i l e s 2 0 0 0 M i l e s 3 0 0 0 M i l e s NOTES _________________ ______________...

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Page 45: ...causes the motorcycle to exceed the federal noise standard Use of the vehicle with such a modified exhaust system is prohibited Acts likely to constitute tampering include removal or puncturing the m...

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