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RIDING
PROHIBITED!
Failure to follow the following instructions may result in an accident or injury.
Always apply the throttle slowly and smoothly. Rapid acceleration may result in an accident or in-
jury.
BRAKING
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To stop, release the throttle and press the brake lever. Never brake hard.
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Do not brake when turning. The quad bike could skid or overturn.
TURNING
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The correct turning technique is as follows:
1. Turn the handlebars in the direction of the turn.
2. Shift your weight slightly to the inside and on the inner footrest.
3. Tilt your upper body against the centrifugal force.
Turning at higher speeds
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Use the same technique as for turning at low speeds, just lean more.
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Since centrifugal forces increase as speed increases, you need to lean your upper body more against the
centrifugal force. But remember to keep your weight on the inner footrest.
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The rider should practise this technique at low speeds in a wide-open area until it is mastered.
SKIDDING / SLIDING
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If unintentional skidding or sliding of the wheels occurs under braking, you can use the following tech-
niques.
Front wheels skidding / slipping
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Try to get front grip by releasing the throttle and leaning forward slightly (shifting your weight forward).
Rear wheels skidding / slipping
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Steer in the direction of the skid (space permitting), move slightly (shift your weight) away from the skid,
and avoid using the throttle or brake lever until you regain full control of the vehicle.
ATTENTION
Skidding and sliding can result in an accident, so the rider should take extra care when driving on
slippery surfaces and adjust their speed accordingly.
MAINTENANCE
PROHIBITED!
We strongly recommend that you have your quad bike repaired and replaced by an authorised servi-
ce centre. If you do it yourself, use only original spare parts. In case of an improperly performed
service, the customer loses the warranty provided by the manufacturer!
CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
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The life of the chain can be extended by regular inspection and maintenance.
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It is important to lubricate the chain regularly.
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
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Brake pressure may need to be adjusted. The brakes can be adjusted using the extension screws on the
Bowden cable guides, or by shortening or extending the cables directly on the brakes.
ADJUSTMENT OF BRAKE PADS
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If the brake pads rest against the brake disc, they must be adjusted.
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Centre the pads by loosening/tightening the Allen key bolts on the brake calliper so that the gap between
the pads and the disc is the same everywhere and at the same time to maintain the functionality of the
brakes.
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