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Check the tire inflation – 200 kPa (2 bars) or (28 to 30psi) to be commensurate 
with the driver’s weight. The Tyre pressure should never exceed  2,5 bars, 
(38psi) in either the front or rear wheel. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE:  If the coolant level rises in the balance tank, switch off 
the engine immediately! Check the drive of the coolant pump and sealing of the 
cooling system.  After these steps, execute the ventilation of the Radiator. The 
raised level of coolant is an indicator of a overheated engine, which can result 
in seizing the piston in the cylinder.  

 

STARTING THE ENGINE 

Engine starting should be done only on the stand - Fig. 2. Fill the fuel tank and 
close it with the filler cap. Open the Gas petcock. Set the petrol supply cock. 
Set the choke lever into position “C”, Fig. 3. Without turning the accelerating 
handle, pull gently twice the starting wire and by next guick pull start the 
engine. It is not allowed  to pull the starting wire up to full winding off. After  
short engine run, set the choke lever back to position “A”. Let the engine run 
about 1 min. Leave the minibike on the stand with running engine and if  
necessary adjust the revolutions so the rear wheel is not turning.  For 
adjustment use the adjustment  screw No. 3 on the carburetor Fig. 3. 
 
FIG. 2 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

                                                         FIG. 3:  CARBURETOR 

 

             1.  Air filter 
            2. Carburetor body 
            3. Idle speed adjusting screw  
            4. Float chamber 
 
   A – Cock position for riding 
   C – Cock position for cold starting  

 
 

RIDING 

Remove the minibike from the stand to sit on the seat.  When seated, then 
slowly rotate the throttle grip to start riding. Before braking, rotate the Throttle 
grip to the off or idle position and lightly depress the rear brake lever with left 
hand and then the front brake lever with right hand. Beware to not skid the 
wheels. The minibike engine is switched off by pushing the red button (Engine 
stop switch) on the handlebars. It is necessary to check the tightness of bolts 
and nuts, especially of the engine, and the brake settings after the first ride and 
often during the break in period.  

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Summary of Contents for Minibike Elite 14 WRS

Page 1: ...Elite 14 WRS...

Page 2: ...d positions Levels measured by authorized person TUV CZ s r o Test record no 814 90 06 BT IZ H is deposited with producer RPM Average level of the acoustic pressure A at a work station SN EN ISO 11202...

Page 3: ...he limits of vehicle rider and weather conditions to avoid unnecessary accidents and injuries Check ups Shut the engine off when performing maintenance check ups otherwise You could be severely injure...

Page 4: ...2 TECHNICAL DATA 2 UNPACKING AND SETTING UP BEFORE RIDING FIG 1 3 SAFETY 3 BEFORE STARTING 3 STARTING THE ENGINE FIG 2 4 CARBURETOR FIG 3 4 RIDING 4 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 5 CHAIN SETTING AND MAINTENAN...

Page 5: ...e rear wheel can be changed by the replacement of chain sprockets The front and rear wheel is equipped with disk brakes The rear brake is controlled with the left lever and the front brake is controll...

Page 6: ...t in Engine damage for which you will be responsible FIG 1 Operating controls 1 Handlebar bolts 2 Brake lever bolts 3 Throttle Assy bolts 4 Stop switch 5 Front brake lever 6 Rear brake lever 7 Balance...

Page 7: ...the starting wire up to full winding off After short engine run set the choke lever back to position A Let the engine run about 1 min Leave the minibike on the stand with running engine and if necess...

Page 8: ...ETTING AND MAINTENANCE To set the chain tension loosen the Nut 920 011 01 of the axel thru the rear wheel and the nut 914 021 01 of the rear Caliper anchor plate The required chain tension chain free...

Page 9: ...be over the bolt head M5 312 018 00 which protects brake pads and spring of pads 312 020 00 Unbolt this bolt and replace the old brake pads with new ones When mounting the brake pads place the brake s...

Page 10: ...ard and remove the chain Safely hold keep the rear wheel from falling out while pulling out the axel Caution note the location of both spacer tubes and one spacer washer between caliper mount plate an...

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Page 14: ...160 330 051 00 SILENT BLOCK TUBE 332 003 20 BRAKE CABLE SLEEVE ASSY 330 052 00 INTAKE GASKET 332 018 20 BRAKE CABLE SLEEVE ASSY 330 053 20 INTAKE BRANCH KIT PHVA 14 332 020 00 BRAKE NUT 330 056 20 IN...

Page 15: ...02 02 SPACER L 12 920 015 01 NUT M 6 WITH COLLAR 129 002 08 SPACER L 19 920 020 01 NUT M 8 x 1 129 004 00 RUBBER SEAT 920 021 01 NUT M 10 x 1 339 006 00 FUEL HOSE 12 175 930 001 01 WASHER 5 4 129 007...

Page 16: ...FIG 6 FIG 16 13 159 019 00 MP 1...

Page 17: ...FIG 7 14 FIG 7 512 060 00...

Page 18: ...the sleeve which connects the rubber holder of the air filter to the carburetor When the air filter is loosened take it out and very carefully wash it in air drying solvent lubricate it when dry and...

Page 19: ...the balance tank Close the tank and pull the start T handle two or three times This will circulate the coolent in the system Once more vent the system while loosening the air bleed screw Only now it...

Page 20: ...1 30 Loctite 243 FRAME Front wheel axle nut M10 1 47 5 Self locking Front brake rotor M5 3 20 5 Front brake bracket M6 2 17 Loctite 243 Brake mount M5 2 13 Loctite 243 Steering shaft M10 1 27 Self loc...

Page 21: ...e on the stand During a long storage period unbolt the spark plug and insert a couple of drops of the motor oil into the cylinder Pull the starting rope a couple of times so a film of oil covers and e...

Page 22: ...ing Number CZ Signature of the technical control This manual served also as a GUARANTEE LIST Please after receiving the product check the manufacturing number and the date of sale In the case of a cla...

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