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Be sure to replace fuses with ONLY the correct ones; using an incorrect  

fuse can cause a fire. 

 

A slight spark could cause a fatal explosion. Keep a fire extinguisher  

nearby when working on your Blade. 

 

When checking battery fluid, remember that a spark could cause the  

battery to explode. Switch the engine OFF and avoid sparks. 

  

Check that all cables are free and working. A jammed throttle can cause 

an accident. 

 

 Excessive “play” or slippage on a chain drive can cause the chain to break  

which could, in turn, cause a serious accident. 

 

“Grabbing,” shuddering or lack of braking ability could mean there is a  

serious brake problem. This must be fixed before riding or serious injury  

could result. 

 

The high-tension wire from the CDI unit to the spark plug generates  

extremely high voltage and can cause a serious or fatal shock if touched  

with the power on. 

 

Don’t touch any part of the engine or exhaust until it has cooled  

down. 

 

Do not allow animals or children to be around an unattended ATV. 

 

Keep loose clothing and long hair well out of the way of moving parts. 

 

Remember: 

No one should operate a buggy beyond his or her physical or mental limits. 

 

It is your responsibility to ensure that your Blade is properly and safely ridden  

and maintained at all times. 

 

            Contact “KidNme Motorsports” about anything related to your Blade that you do not  

             understand or need advice about. 

 

KidNme Motorsports cannot be held responsible for the use of the information contained 

here or your lack of knowledge in applying it. 

 

If you don’t know, bring it in! 

 

You ride at your own risk. Be Safe and most of all, 

 

                                        Have fun! 
                              Kid

N

me Motorsports 

 

Summary of Contents for Blade

Page 1: ...mfortable with any of these procedures drop it by our shop and we would be glad to do it for you We offer service contracts if you choose to go that route Click the Service Contract Link Before riding you should always go over all the major nuts and bolts to be sure everything is tight and check high impact items such as lug nuts shocks and struts Give the tires a good kick We Locktite most nuts a...

Page 2: ...THE 150 110 AND THE 150CC MODELS Spark plug tip if the tip of the plug is white or grey you are running lean Brownish color you are good If it is Black or wet you are running rich A lot can be told but looking at the tip of your plug Adjustment of Idle Speed a Start the engine and warm up for several minutes b Turn the fuel adjusting screw fully and turn back the standard 1 3 4 turns c Turn the fu...

Page 3: ...eated properly and no foreign material can pass by it Fuel Valve Lever On some of our vehicles there is a manually operated fuel valve lever petcock with three positions a ON position It s the normal operating position where the fuel flows into the carburetor b RES position If the fuel lever is in the ON position and it is too low for the engine to operate turn the fuel lever to the RES position t...

Page 4: ...and run the engine for 5 minutes Engine oil capacity 1 0 L Disassembling 0 8L Replacing e Check the oil level on the filler cap again without screwing it in f Screw the cap back on Oil Leakage a There could be too much oil in the gearbox check level b The oil seal is damaged or worn Replacement of Gearbox Oil Recommendation before draining the final gear oil please warm the engine for at least 10 ...

Page 5: ...ter pipe and water sleeve are clogged The Engine won t start Check that a There s fuel in the fuel tank b The fuel tube isn t clogged c There isn t too much fuel in the fuel tank d The air cleaner isn t clogged e The fuel hasn t deteriorated f The battery isn t dead The engine won t run stably or smoothly at idle speed Could be that a The idle speed hasn t been adjusted properly b The gas mixture ...

Page 6: ...ly and replace them with new ones if necessary Drain out the fuel in the float chamber before disassembly Don t disassemble the automatic choke by yourself Engine parts are hot be careful Never attach unauthorized accessories to your Blade Always follow inspection and maintenance procedures as recommended in your manual Inspect your Blade each time you use it to make sure there are no mechanical f...

Page 7: ...n wire from the CDI unit to the spark plug generates extremely high voltage and can cause a serious or fatal shock if touched with the power on Don t touch any part of the engine or exhaust until it has cooled down Do not allow animals or children to be around an unattended ATV Keep loose clothing and long hair well out of the way of moving parts Remember No one should operate a buggy beyond his o...

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