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Never traverse, climb or go 

down a hill that is too steep.  

Avoid hills with loose or slip-

pery terrain.
Never  attempt wheelies, 

jumps or any other type of 

stunts on this mini bike.
Always follow the pre-ride 

inspection procedures and 

maintenance  procedures 

located in this manual before 

use.
Always go slow on terrain that is 

not familiar,  be alert,  an obstacle 

could come up unexpectedly.
Always keep both hands on 

the handlebars and both feet 

on the foot pegs,  doing so will 

help the operator be  ready for 

unexpected situations.
Do not  operate in fast flowing 

water.   Water can affect the 

braking  performance of the 

mini bike.  Check braking 

performance after exposure to 

water, it may be necessary to 

apply the brakes allowing 

friction to dry out the pads.
Always  Check the throttle to 

ensure it works properly and 

“snaps back” to idle prior to 

starting the mini bike. 

This Mini Bike is recommended

for riders 13 and older. 
Always wear a certified DOT or 

motorcycle type helmet that 

fits properly,  over the ankle 

boots, eye protection, gloves, 

long sleeve shirt and long 

pants while operating this mini 

bike.
Never allow a passenger on this 

mini bike.  This mini bike is 

designed  for one operator and 

no passengers.  
Never operate this mini bike on 

paved surfaces and/or public 

roads.   Pavement may cause the 

mini bike to become  unstable.

The tires on the mini bike are for 

off-road use only.  
Always  go slowly and pay 

attention to unfamiliar terrain.  

Be alert to changing terrain 

conditions when operating the 

Mini bike.
Never operate with long hair or 

loose clothing unconstrained. 

Long hair and loose clothing 

can get caught  in moving 

parts of the mini bike .

Never take drugs or alcohol 

before or during operation of  

this mini bike.

 

SAFETY

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Summary of Contents for CT200U-EX 2020

Page 1: ...rsports 1775 E University Dr Tempe AZ 85281 Recommended Age 13 Provincial Municipal governments have different regulations pertainingtoowningandoperatinganoff roadvehicle learnthe regulations in your...

Page 2: ...skills physical abilities and judgement Some children may not be able to operate a Mini Bike safely Parents should supervise their child s use of the Mini Bike at all times Parents should permit conti...

Page 3: ...earer to understand This manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Coleman Powersports has a policy of continually improving its products Due to improvemen...

Page 4: ...The engine exhaust from this mini bike contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING...

Page 5: ...FETY 6 DESCRIPTION AND PART LOCATIONS 7 DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS 8 RIGHT HAND THROTTLE GRIP 8 ENGINE STOP SWITCH 8 LEFT HAND BRAKE LEVER 8 HEADLIGHT 8 CHOKE OPERATION 9 FUEL VALVE OPERATION 9 FU...

Page 6: ...rsports unit part which is covered by this warranty and is proven to be defective in workmanship or material To qualify for this warranty the part 1 Must have been purchase from Coleman Powersports or...

Page 7: ...ct or in a manner not approved by Coleman Powersports 6 Tires 7 Damage or failures due to abuse neglect or misuse of the product Limitations of this Warranty This warranty does not cover and Coleman P...

Page 8: ...IMPORTANT LABELS LOCATION 5 6 7 4 2 4 3 1...

Page 9: ...injury or death if the warnings and instructions in the owner s manual and on warning labels are not followed Never Operate this Mini Bike at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions on publ...

Page 10: ...he throttle to ensure it works properly and snaps back to idle prior to starting the mini bike This Mini Bike is recommended for riders 13 and older Always wear a certified DOT or motorcycle type helm...

Page 11: ...6 Front Wheel 7 Foot Pegs 8 Kick Stand 9 Starter Recoil 10 Fuel Valve 11 Choke Lever 12 Carburetor 13 Air filter assembly 14 Rear Wheel 15 Fuel Tank and Cap 16 Chain Guard 17 Chain 18 Chain adjustment...

Page 12: ...rator Engine Stop Switch 2 Mini Bike engine can start when the Engine stop switch is placed in the on position Engine will shut off and the engine will not start when the switch is placed in the off p...

Page 13: ...and while transporting place fuel valve in the OFF left position Choke Lever 1 If the engine is cold the choke can help start the engine by placing the choke lever to the ON left position Once engine...

Page 14: ...ture requirements for each of the oils Quantity of oil 63qt 6L Over filling the fuel tank can cause the fuel to expand which can cause overflow due to the heat from the engine or sun Spilled fuel can...

Page 15: ...ach ride is important Following the pre ride check list will help insure the you do not have mechanical problems which could result in injury or becoming stranded Make sure the Mini Bike is in good op...

Page 16: ...ory when riding a Mini Bike Wear protective clothing Long sleeve shirt 3 Gloves 4 Long pants 5 over the ankle boots 6 Riding a Mini Bike exposes the rider to many hazards wearing protective clothing c...

Page 17: ...e engine 5 Once engine has warmed up for a few minutes place the choke lever 2 back to the OFF right position 1 2 Starting or running the Mini Bike in an enclosed area such as a garage or shed where t...

Page 18: ...nds on the handle bars and both feet on the footrests while operating the Mini Bike WARNING STARTING OFF 1 Start and warm up the engine according to the instructions in this manual 2 Place the side ki...

Page 19: ...dify this Mini Bike in any way including adding accessories unless the modification is a genuine certified modification or accessory approved by the manufacture Never modify the Mini Bike with imprope...

Page 20: ...nance and inspection checks with the exception of checking the engine stop switch and throttle WARNING Failing to perform the recommended maintenance on this Mini Bike could be hazardous Failing to pe...

Page 21: ...rs 10 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 Before each ride Lubricating oil R R R R R I Air filter Begin from 100hrs clean every 100hrs replace if necessary Spark plug Begin from 100hrs clean...

Page 22: ...gas mileage low powerandcausedamagetothe engine CAUTION Air Filter MAINTENANCE Air filter removal inspection and cleaning instructions 1 Locate the air filter assembly 1 2 Remove the Air filter assemb...

Page 23: ...ug gap 2 The spark plug gap should be 0 6 0 8mm 0 024 0 032 in 0 6 0 8 mm 0 024 0 032in Re install the inspected plug or new plug until finger tight Finish tightening plug with a wrench If the plug is...

Page 24: ...located on bottom front left front side of the engine 3 If engine oil is low add oil until oil is at edge of fill hole 2 Use the correct grade of oil as listed in this manual Do not over or under fil...

Page 25: ...uld result in loss of control Always check throttle play before each ride Turn handle bars from side to side making sure throttle does not increase when doing so WARNING MAINTENANCE Fuel Hose Inspecti...

Page 26: ...the valves should be done by an authorized service center Proper valve gap will help Mini Bike run at peak performance Follow the valve gap adjustment intervals listed in the maintenance chart Proper...

Page 27: ...hechain Thechain 1 tension should be 1 2 3 4 in 15 20mm Chain tension slack adjustment 1 Loosenboltsunderengine 2 on the rear axle assembly 2 Adjust chain tension by turning the tension nuts 3 Note te...

Page 28: ...s on the centrifugal clutch while the engine is running could result in getting body parts or cloth ing caught in moving parts or could result in touching hot items which could result in severe injury...

Page 29: ...Bike with worn tires will reduce traction which could result in an accident Never operate this Mini Bike with tires that have a tread depth of less than 4mm 0 16 in WARNING Minimum tread 4mm 16 in Tir...

Page 30: ...d poor 1 tablespoon of motor oil in the spark plug hole Re install spark plug 5 Place the starter button to the off position and pull the start recoil cord a few times This is to coat the inside cylin...

Page 31: ...rfaces Note Be careful not to allow water to enterthemuffleroutlet airfilterintake brake cable throttle cable or switches Transporting 1 Make sure fuel valve 1 is turned to the OFF left position 2 Dra...

Page 32: ...e ON left position Take to a service center for repair Clean or replace air filter Engine stalls or runs erratically Low fuel Stale or contaminated fuel Choke is left in the ON left position Spark plu...

Page 33: ...eaded Gasoline Front Type Shock absorbers Low pressure tires Rear Type Low pressure tires 57in 1450mm Height 26 5in 680mm Width 38in 960mm Wheelbase 42in 1050mm Vehicle Wt 134lbs 61 Kg Weight Cap 200l...

Page 34: ...Locate the numbers and list the numbers below for reference The 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number VIN is located on the vertical tube on the neck of the mini bike Vehicle Identification Number T...

Page 35: ...red or replaced by HISUN This is your EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY NOTICE Use of this vehicle in any type of competitive event completely and absolutely voids this and all other warranties offered...

Page 36: ...America in compliance with the Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency Any part or parts replaced under this warranty shall become the property of...

Page 37: ...or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the express emission control system warranty terms stated in this warranty The foregoing statements of warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other...

Page 38: ...tors Corp U S A or the U S Environmental Protection Agency at 2000 Traverwood Drive Ann Arbor MI 48105 Hisun Motors Corp U S A 310 E University Drive McKinney TX 75069 Phone 972 446 0760 Fax 972 446 0...

Page 39: ...POWERSPORTS PHONE Toll Free 888 405 8725 https www colemanpowered com https www facebook com Colemanpowersportusa https www instagram com colemanpowersports_usa 1775 E University DR Tempe AZ 85281...

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