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PRE- RIDE INSPECTION
Before each ride it is important to inspect your dirt bike. Make sure any
problems found are corrected before starting engine. A pre-ride inspection is
a must for off-road riding because off road riding can provide excessive wear
and tear on components.
Tires:
Use a tire gauge to check air pressure Adjust air pressure if needed.
Look for signs of damage or excessive wear.
Spokes and Rims:
Make sure all spokes are tight, check rims for damage.
Leaks:
Look under vehicle for signs of leaking fluids (Oil or Gas).
Engine Oil:
Check engine oil level, add oil if needed.
Nuts and Bolts:
Check nuts and bolts for tightness. Refer to proper Torque specifications
in this manual.
Throttle:
Check throttle free-play and adjust if needed. Rotate throttle to make
sure it moves smoothly without sticking, and snaps back automatically
when released, in all steering positions.
Brakes:
Squeeze front brake lever and step on rear brake pedal to check that
controls operate normally. Adjust free-play, if necessary.
Fuel:
Check fuel level, add fuel if needed. Make sure fuel fill cap is securely
fastened.
Cables:
Check cable housing for wear. Check fittings for looseness. Replace or
tighten as needed.
Maintenance:
Make sure all maintenance procedures are followed in this manual
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