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• GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ should not be ridden by any person   that is physically or mentally challenged 
• GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ should not be ridden by any person with vision, balance, hearing or 
    coordination impairments
• GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ should not be ridden by any person using  headphones or a cellular phone 
    (They mask traffic sounds and  emergency vehicle sirens, distract you from concentrating on what's 
    going on around you, and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™, 
    causing you to lose control)
• GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ should not be ridden by any person barefoot, wearing sandals, open
   toed, high heeled, platform or slip on footwear
• Never stand on a GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ whether moving or not
• Always keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footrests  during operation.
• Always be alert to your surroundings while riding the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™.
• Always follow proper procedures for turning as described in this manual. 
• Do not turn at excessive speeds or make sudden or sharp turns.
• Always check for obstacles before operating the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ in a new area.
• Do not attempt to accelerate and have the brake on at the same time. [This may cause damage to 
    the  motor or drive train or cause the motor or drive train to overheat.] 
• Never operate the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ without wearing an approved helmet that fits 
   properly. You should also wear eye protection, gloves, closed-toe shoes, long-sleeved shirt or
    jacket, long pants, as well as elbow and kneepads
• Never consume drugs or alcohol before or while operating the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™. 
   Drugs or alcohol can impair your judgment and reaction time
• Before starting the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™, check throttle control and brakes for proper 
   operation
• Always inspect the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™ each time you use it to make sure it is in safe 
   operating condition.  Check for loose screw,  nuts, bolts, parts,  brakes, drivechain, etc.
• Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures described in this manual.
• Always use the size and type tires specified in this manual. Always maintain proper tire
   pressure as described in this manual. Type of tire and inflation can affect the GAS CHOPPER  
    SCOOTER ™ handling
• Do not operate near flammable liquids or materials
• Never attempt to repair when igniton is on
• Keep all loose clothing away from drive chain

DO NOT MAKE ANY ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™, OR 
ADD ANY PARTS NOT AUTHORIZED BY ELECTRA EXCEPT THOSE DISCUSSED IN THIS MANUAL 
OR  THOSE  REQUIRED  BY  LAW.  DO  NOT  REMOVE  ANY  REFLECTORS,  LIGHTS  OR  OTHER 
STANDARD EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT 
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OR COULD RESULT IN AN ELECTRICAL SHORT AND OR FIRE. 

All 

authorized    replacement  parts  are  available  at  www.electraUSA.com  or  by  calling  Electra 
customer service a 1-888-467-1234 M-F 10am - 9pm EST.

NEITHER ELECTRA ACCESSORIES NOR THE RETAIL SELLER OF 

GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER ™

 

IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH STATE AND 

LOCAL ORDINANCES RELATING TO THE USE OF THE GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER 

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GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES & RESTRICTIONS

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Page 1: ... M F 10am 9pm EST NEITHERELECTRAACCESSORIESNORTHERETAILSELLEROFTHE GASCHOPPER SCOOTER ISRESPONSIBLEFORTHECONSEQUENCESOFFAILURETOCOMPLYWITH STATEANDLOCALORDINANCESRELATINGTOTHEUSEOFTHEGASCHOPPERSCOOTER CHECK WITH DMV AND WITH LOCAL AND STATE LAWS AS YOUR CITY MUNICIPALITY OR STATE MAY PROHIBIT THEIR USE Electra Accessories Inc 2 Corporate Drive Cranbury New Jersey 08512 USA Email sales electraUSA c...

Page 2: ...1 YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVINGTHE USE OFTHE GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDEDYOU SHOULD CONTACTYOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT ...

Page 3: ...________17 Lights_____________________________________________________17 Backrest_________________________________________________17 Fuse_________________________________________________17 Brakes________________________________________________17 Drive chain_________________________________________17 Front Rear Wheel_________________________________17 Tire Repair___________________________________1...

Page 4: ...Oil Ratio 32 1 Carburetor Double Films Spark Plug NGK BM6A Spark Plug Gap 6mm 7mm Starting Options Electric Manual Pull Start Top Speed 14 MPH Max HP 47 Torque 9Nm 3800rpm Tire Pressure 50PSI Wheel Size 88905 10 Dual Rear 88969 11 Single Rear 88905 88969 12 5 Front Battery 12V 5Ah Weight Capacity 250lbs Brakes Front Disc Rear Drum Unit Weight 90lbs Additional Features Headlights Horn Turn Signals ...

Page 5: ...t containing 13 16 mm and 8 10 open ended wrench combination Phillips flatheadscrewdriver 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mmAllenwrenches 22mmsocket l Spare fuses 10 Amp x 3 qty l 2 Keys l 12V Battery charger CONTENTS OF BOX GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER Tool Kit Battery Charger Manual ...

Page 6: ...he roadway as possible obeying traffic signs etc Your state DMV can provide you with materials setting forth these traffic laws In addition to those traffic laws abide by the following general principals 1 You are sharing the road or the path with others motorists pedestrians and other cyclists Respect their rights and be tolerant if they infringe on yours 2 Ride defensively 3 Look ahead of where ...

Page 7: ...afety messages in this manual and on the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER Please read these messages carefully A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others NeveroperatetheGASCHOPPERSCOOTER withoutproperinstructions Neverallowachildundertheageof16tooperatethe GASCHOPPERSCOOTER Failurestofollowthewarningscontainedinthismanualcanresultinseriousinjuryordeath Readthismanualandallwa...

Page 8: ...edrugsoralcoholbeforeorwhileoperatingtheGASCHOPPERSCOOTER Drugsoralcoholcanimpairyourjudgmentandreactiontime BeforestartingtheGASCHOPPERSCOOTER checkthrottlecontrolandbrakesforproper operation AlwaysinspecttheGASCHOPPERSCOOTER eachtimeyouuseittomakesureitisinsafe operatingcondition Checkforloosescrew nuts bolts parts brakes drivechain etc Alwaysfollowtheinspectionandmaintenanceproceduresdescribedi...

Page 9: ...box See pg 19 for instructions Check tire pressure and inflate if necessary Recommended tire pressure 50 PSI Make sure the tires are not excessively worn do not have tears or cuts and are properly seated on the rim and inflated to the proper pressure on the sidewall Make sure the wheels spin straight and that the rims are not bent or damaged Must use proper Gas Oil Mixture before fueling Refer to ...

Page 10: ...Unscrewandremovetheboltslocatedonthefrontofthehandlebarassembly Alignthe instrumentgaugeassemblyonthebracketandfastenbyinsertingtheboltsandtightening 4 Insertthethrottleintothehandlebarassembly bydepressingthecoppercoloredbuttonand aligningitwithitsseatedhole Insertuntilthethrottlelockedinposition Repeatthisprocedure withtheleftaccessorycontrolgrip Securethethrottleandaccessorycontrolgripbytighten...

Page 11: ...dthefixedmountingbrackets Fig 1 REARVIEWMIRRORSINSTALLATION SOLDSEPERATELY 1 Attachmirrorsbyinsertingthreadedendofthemirrorintoeachbrakeleverassemblynut approximately way Slidethetighteningnutdownandsecurebyturningclockwise Fig 2 INSERT FUSE The GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER is typically shipped from the manufacture without the 10 Amp fuse inserted in the fuse cylinder In order for certain features of the G...

Page 12: ...andthrottlegrip 3 Ifdesiredslackisachieved rotatethelockingnutclockwiseuntiltight Fig 2 4 Ifdesiredbraketensionhasbeenachieved rotatethelockingnutclockwiseuntiltight 5 Ifbrakesdonotadjustproperly frombrakeleverlocation Itmustbeadjustedatthefrontand rearwheelusingthecabletensionbolt Fig 3 6 Rotatecabletensionboltintothelefttotightenbraketensionandtotherighttoloosenbrake tension Oncedesiredpositioni...

Page 13: ...1 Fig 2 3 Tightenthechainadjustmenteyebolts clockwise onbothsidesevenlysothattherearwheeldoesn tbecomemisaligned 4 Once the proper drive chain tension has been achieved tighten the axle nuts clockwise and brake support lock bolt If there is less than 1 4 of movement when you manually check the drive chain the chain is too tight and needstobeadjustedtoavoidbreaking Follow these steps to loosen the ...

Page 14: ...ENTS MAINTANENCE 1 Wheelsshouldrotatestraightandfreely 2 Alubricantoroilshouldbeappliedtothewheelbearingsmonthlyormoreoftenifriddenin extremelywetordustyconditions 3 Ifrearwheelfeelsrestricted RefertoDriveChainadjustmentsorBrakeadjustments 3 Iffrontwheelfeelsrestricted Referto Brakeadjustments Periodically check tires wheels bearings and cables Any rust Kinks Fraying If so DO NOT ride the GAS CHOP...

Page 15: ...nleaded Gasoline 2 2 stroke or 2 cycle Engine Oil 2 Stroke or 2 cycle oil is common and can be purchased at gas stations and auto parts stores GAS OIL MIXING CHART FIRSTTIMEUSE 1 Wesuggestusinga25 1Gas OIlRatioforthefirst fullgastank Refertomixingchartforpropermixingamounts THEREAFTER 1 Wesuggestusinga32 1Gas OIlRatioforeverygastankthereafter Refertomixingchartforpropermixingamounts Always use cau...

Page 16: ...IRCUSTANCES DOING SO COULD CAUSE THE BATTERY OR CHARGER TO OVERHEAT AND CAUSE A FIRE 7 When the light on the 12V charger light is red the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER battery is being properly charged When the GAS CHOPPER SCOOTER battery is fully charged the light will change to green If this does not occur after approximately 16 hours of charging unplug the charger and call customer service Normal Recharg...

Page 17: ...f the engine Fig 1 4 Pump the primer ball approximately 10 to 15 times or until fuel is completely visible all throughout the clear fuel line 5 Pull the choke lever up to the ON position Fig 2 Proceed to start the engine using either the Pull Start Fig 3 or the Electric Start Left brakelevermustbeengagedwithElectricstartfeature Fig 4 IfenginedoesnotstartwithchokeUp On attempttostartwithchokelevero...

Page 18: ...djustments in this manual pg 10 BRAKES ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE Refer to Pre Ride Adjustments in this manual pg 11 DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE Refer to Pre Ride Adjustments in this manual pg 12 FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL INSTALLATION 1 Loosenthefrontaxlenuts counterclockwise Itisnotnecessarytocompletelyremovetheaxlenuts 2 Disengage the retention washers from their seated holes 3 The front wheel wi...

Page 19: ... you are going to repair your existing tube you will need to purchase a tube repair kit These can be purchased at any bicycle shop To repair the tube follow the instructions supplied with the tube repair kit 7 Place your new repaired tube inside of the tire with the valve stem pointing towards the center Filling the tube with a very small amount of air can aid in the proper placement of the tube 8...

Page 20: ...CYCLING When maintained and used properly by following charging and storage guidelines the Lead Acid Battery used in this product has a normal life span of many miles When the battery no longer holds a charge or is unable to be charged properly itshouldberemovedfromtheGASCHOPPERSCOOTER anddeliveredtoarecyclingfacility StateLawsprohibit disposal of lead acid batteries in everyday trash Please conta...

Page 21: ...rews Fig 4 REMOVING EXCESS FUEL FROM CARBURETOR 1 Place fuel lines in draining container or pan 2 Push primer ball until all excess fuel empties into draining container or pan Fig 5 REINSTALLING FUEL LINES 1 Make sure fuel lines are properly snapped into tank 2 Make sure the fuel line Black reaches the bottom of tank Fig 6 3 Make sure both fuels are connected to carburetor and are not touching the...

Page 22: ...the spark plug to foul 9 Check the air filter Be sure that the filter element is not clogged or dirty Clean or replace a dirty air filter element Engine starts but runs poorly or shuts down 1 Check the choke Make sure it is all the way down in the OFF position 2 Check the fuel line Be sure it is full of fuel and that there are no bends or kinks in the line If large air bubbles are present in the f...

Page 23: ...hat the gasoline mixture can be left in you fuel tank and carburetor without causing functional problems will vary with such factors as gasoline blend your storage temperatures and whether the fuel tank is partially or completely filled The air in a partially filled fuel tank promotes fuel deterioration Fuel problems may occur within a few months or even less if the gasoline mixture was not fresh ...

Page 24: ...on of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to this product except as set forth herein Some states or countries do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts and some do not allow exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rig...

Page 25: ... for products lost or damaged in shipping For products purchased in countries other than the United States please contact Electra s authorized distributor in the country where the product was purchased They can be found on our website at www electraUSA com Warranty Exclusions are listed below Retailers and sellers of Electra products are not authorized to modify this warranty in any way It is your...

Page 26: ...NVIRONMENT FROM CONTAMINATING SOIL OR WATER RESOURCES GAS RACER PRODUCTS THAT ARE RETURNED TO THE RETAIL POINT OF PURCHASE WITH FUEL IN THE TANK OR IN THE FUEL LINES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURN OR EXCHANGE DURING THE TEN 10 DAY RETURN EXCHANGE PERIOD ALL ELECTRA ACCESSORIES PRODUCTS ARE ALSO COVERED BY A THIRTY 30 DAY WARRANTY ON PARTS THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE COST OF LABOR ON ANY PRODUCT F...

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