of anything, then visit your local dealer or contact BERG Toys.
4.1 Brakes
Every BERG go-kart has a brake plus parking brake. The brake is being operated by pulling the
leaver, on the right side of the seat. The brake applies on the rear wheels (picture 5a).
The parking brake is used by moving the brake handle upward and by placing the metal blocking
strip underneath (picture 5b). When getting off the go-kart, always use the park brake.
4.2 Steering Wheel
Check before driving if there are any defects on the controls and/or whether the steering is smooth.
If this is not the case, you need to solve this first. For instructions see under maintenance.
4.3 Accessories
Only original BERG accessories should be used. Consult the BERG dealer for advice on how to
best put them in.
5.0 Accessories for go-karts
Installing accessories in the BERG go-karts effects the safety. Extra information on the following
accessories:
5.1 Trailers
If a trailer is attached, the braking distance will increase. The trailers of BERG toys are not allowed
behind a go-kart on slopes with a large gradient. The maximum weight of the trailer depends on the
weight of the driver. As a rule this is 70 % of the weight of the driver. The maximum load for the
trailer is the weight of the driver plus 30 kg, with a maximum of 60 kg. Exceeding this limit may
cause the go-kart to swing back.
5.2 Roll bar (picture 6)
Make sure nobody hangs on the roll bar,
which may cause the go-kart to swing back.
The roll bar needs to be mounted correctly
according to mounting instructions. By
mounting the roll bar the seat position of
the passenger becomes restricted.
Fig.5a
Fig.5b
Fig.6