Operating this Dirt Bike at excessive
speeds could be hazardous.
Riding at excessive speeds increases your
chances of losing control of the
Dirt Bike, which could result in severe
injury or death.
Always go at a speed that is proper for the
terrain, visibility, operating conditions,
operator skill, and operator experience.
Always know the terrain before riding.
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WARNING
STARTING OFF AND SHIFTING
1. Once engine has warmed up in neutral,
place Dirt Bike in first gear by pulling in
the clutch lever and depressing the shift
lever into first gear.
2. Release brakes and apply throttle while
releasing clutch gradually.
3. Give the Dirt Bike throttle until the
RPMs are high enough to shift in 2nd gear
4. Let off the throttle, pull in the clutch
lever and lift up shift lever to 2nd gear.
5. Repeat steps for 3rd and 4th gears.
Note: It is important to operate the Dirt
Bike in the correct gear. If the Dirt Bike
engine starts to labor, shift to a lower gear.
If the Dirt Bike engine is revving too high,
shift to a higher gear.
Applying full throttle when starting off
could be hazardous.
The Dirt Bike could lurch forward causing
the front wheel to leave the ground
causing loss of control.
Always open the throttle and let off the
clutch lever gradually when taking off from
a stopped position.
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WARNING
RIDING THE DIRT BIKE
4
3
2
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1
1
Shift Pattern
16
Shift Speed
1st to 2d gear
19 km/h (11.8 mi/h).
2d to 3d gear
33 km/h (20.5 mi/h).
3d to 4th gear
44 km/h (27.3 mi/h).