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KTM mini motorcycles are off-road motorcycles designed for one person only. They are not allowed on public roads.

Motorcycle dimensions and components are designed for the following age and weight groups:

50 MINI ADVENTURE / 50 SX JUNIOR / 50 JR ADVENTURE:
Age 4 - 6 years, maximum weight 35 kg (78 lbs), maximum body height 130 cm (51 in)

50 SX SENIOR / 50 SR ADVENTURE:
Age 7 - 8 years, maximum weight 35 kg (78 lbs), maximum body height 130 cm (51 in)

– Have your youngster wear proper protective gear whenever he or she rides the motorcycle: helmet, eye 

protection, chest, back, arm and leg protectors, gloves and boots. To set a good example, be sure to wear
protective gear yourself whenever riding a motorcycle!

– Before your youngster takes his or her first ride, explain how each of the controls works and check if your

youngster has understood what you explained. We recommend to review the entire owner’s manual with
your youngster item by item, paying particular attention to the specially marked warnings and pointing out
the danger of injury.

– Instruct your youngster about riding and falling techniques, explain how the motorcycle will respond to 

shifting of the rider’s weight, etc.

– Before using the motorcycle you should always check all components for proper operation (see mainenan-

ce schedule). Have your youngster perform these technical checks himself / herself as well.

– Whenever you go for a ride with your youngster, keep in mind that the speed should be adjusted to your

youngster and not the other way around.

– Your youngster must understand that all instructions he or she receives from you or any other supervising

adult must be followed.

– Your child must be physically ready to ride a motorcycle. This means that he or she must at least be able to

ride a bicycle. Being good at sports that require fast reactions is an additional advantage. Your youngster
should be strong enough to pick up the motorcycle after a fall.

– Never demand too much of your youngster. Give him or her time to get used to the motorcycle and to

improve his / her riding skills. Do not even consider letting your youngster participate in a race before 
his / her physical condition, riding skills and motivation have sufficiently developed.

– Explain to your youngster that he / she should always adjust his / her riding speed to the local conditions

as well as to his / her own riding skills and that excessive speed can cause falls and severe injuries. Always
keep in mind that youngsters tend to underestimate dangers or fail to recognize them altogether. The riding
speed must be reduced, in particular, on unknown terrain.

– Never let your youngster ride the motorcycle without supervision. An adult should always be present.
– The motorcycle is designed for one rider only. Your youngster is not allowed to transport a passenger.
– When you go for a ride, somebody at home should always know where you are going and when you will

be back. This makes it easier to send you help, should problems occur.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE DRIVING FOR PARENTS

Summary of Contents for 50 JR ADVENTURE 2000

Page 1: ...OWNERS HANDBOOK MANUEL D UTILISATION MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Art Nr 3 205 94 7 2000 2001 50 MINI ADVENTURE 50 SX JUNIOR 50 JR ADVENTURE 50 SX SENIOR 50 SR ADVENTURE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG...

Page 2: ...STRUCTIONS CAN ENDANGER YOUR BODY AND YOUR LIFE CAUTION IGNORING THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO PARTS OF THE MOTORCYCLE OR THAT THE MOTORCYCLE IS NOT ROAD SAFE ANYMORE KTM SPORTMOTORCYCLE AG...

Page 3: ...ys depends on the efforts made by the parents to ensure that the motorcycle is kept in good working order and only used on safe terrains Nevertheless driving the motorcycle like driving any other vehi...

Page 4: ...IC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 10 MAINTENANCE WORK ON CHASSIS AND ENGINE 11 Checking and adjusting the steering head bearing 11 Cleaning the dust scrabbers of the telescopic fork 11 Telescopic fork maintenan...

Page 5: ...youngster keep in mind that the speed should be adjusted to your youngster and not the other way around Your youngster must understand that all instructions he or she receives from you or any other s...

Page 6: ...ber into the relevant area on page 1 Engine typ Motorcycle typ Engine typ 50 Mini Adventure S5 E 50 SX Junior JR Adventure S5 GS 50 SX Senior SR Adventure S5 GS Throttle grip The throttle grip is loca...

Page 7: ...SHOULD BE USED WHEN HANDLING GASOLINE NEVER REFUEL THE MOTORCYCLE NEAR OPEN FLAMES OR BURNING CIGARETTES ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE BEFORE REFUELING BE CAREFUL NOT TO SPILL GASOLINE ON THE ENGINE OR...

Page 8: ...e lever 3 is located on the left side of the carburetor Squeezing the lever opens a bore in the carburetor through which the engine can take in additional fuel thus achieving the rich fuel air mixture...

Page 9: ...checks should be performed 1 CHECK TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL A lack of gear oil leads to premature wear and finally results in destruction of the gear wheels 2 FUEL Check that there is sufficient fuel i...

Page 10: ...A BENT HANDLEBAR MUST ALWAYS BE REPLACED NEVER TRY TO STRAIGHTEN THE HANDLEBAR BECAUSE THIS WILL CAUSE IT TO LOSE ITS STABILITY CAUTION DRIVING A COLD ENGINE AT HIGH SPEED WILL REDUCE THE LIFE OF THE...

Page 11: ...condition and inflation pressure Check chain chain wheels chain wheel guides for wear tight fit and tension Lubricate chain Check wheel bearings for play IMPORTANT RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES...

Page 12: ...ld be cleaned on a regular basis For this purpose use a screwdriver to lever the dust scrabbers out of the slider tubes clean them thoroughly with compressed air spray the fork tubes and dust scrabber...

Page 13: ...s and springs and reassemble the telescopic fork Tighten the screws at the underside of the slider tubes with 30 Nm 22 ft lb Insert the fork legs into the triple clamps the fork tube must be flush wit...

Page 14: ...LE Correct chain tension Release the hexagon nut of the wheel spindle 1 and turn the left and the right hexagon nut 2 equally far Before tightening the hexagon nut of the wheel spindle with 30 Nm 22 f...

Page 15: ...heel brake cable The hand brake lever should travel between 10 and 15 mm 0 4 0 6 in before the rear wheel is actually slowed down To adjust the brake control cable use eigher the adjusting screw 5 at...

Page 16: ...Nm 22 ft lb Tires air pressure Tire type tire condition and air pressure level affect the way your motorcy cle rides and they must therefore be checked whenever you are getting ready to go anywhere on...

Page 17: ...DIRT MAY GET INTO THE ENGINE AND LEAD TO INCREASED WEAR THE HOLDER MUST RETAIN THE AIR FILTER THROUGHOUT ITS ENTIRE CIRCUMFEREN CE IF THE FILTER HAS BEEN MOUNTED INCORRECTLY THE ENGINE WILL TAKE IN U...

Page 18: ...means of the air control screw Adjusting the idle speed Mikuni VM14 117 The idle speed can be adjusted with throttle stop screw 4 Turning in clockwise direction will increase the idle speed Turning in...

Page 19: ...ay the motorcycle on its side and add 0 25 l gear oil Shell Advance EP 80 2 Mount the plug 3 and check the engine for leaks CAUTION TOO LITTLE OIL OR A POOR OIL QUALITY LEAD TO PREMATURE TRANSMISSION...

Page 20: ...rectangular ring Primary drive helical gears 15 52 t cast helical gears 15 52 t milled Transmission oil 0 25 l gear oil Shell Advance EP 80 Spark plug Bosch W 4 AC Electrode gap 0 6 mm Carburetor Del...

Page 21: ...mm 35 2 in 910 mm 35 8 in 1030 mm 40 5 Seat height unloaded 560 585 mm 22 23 in adjustable 585 610 mm 23 24 in adjustable 650 675 mm 25 6 26 6 in adjustable Ground clearance 205 mm 8 in 230 mm 9 05 i...

Page 22: ...KTM SPORTMOTORCYCLE AG Harlochnerstr 13 A 5230 Mattighofen Tel 43 0 7742 6000 Fax 43 0 7742 6000 7 Internet http www ktm at M O T O R C Y C L E O I L S M O T O R C Y C L E O I L S 320594...

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