Storage
If the Mini Bike is left unused for an
extended period of time proper storage
maintenance is required.
1. Wash Mini Bike thoroughly, then wax
painted parts with a non abrasive auto wax.
Coat vinyl seat and rubber parts with a vinyl/
rubber protectant.
Note: Keep water away from air intake and
muffler outlet while washing to avoid water
from entering the engine and/or compo-
nents.
2. Drain carburetor by placing fuel valve (1)
to the off (left) position and opening the drain
screw (2). Allow all fuel to drain from the
carburetor. Once fuel is drained,
re-tighten drain screw (2).
Note: Make sure to drain fuel in a proper
storage container.
3. Fill fuel tank to full with gasoline mixed
with fuel stabilizer as recommended by the
fuel stabilizer manufacture. Note: Fuel
stabilizer can be purchased at most motor-
cycle shops and auto parts stores.
4. Remove spark plug and poor 1 tablespoon
of motor oil in the spark plug hole. Re-install
spark plug.
5. Place the starter button to the off
position and pull the start recoil cord a few
times. This is to coat the inside cylinder
head with oil.
6. Fill tires with correct air pressure.
7. If possible, store Mini Bike in a shed or
garage with a cover to protect from dust,
dirt and humidity. If the Mini Bike must be
stored outdoors, cover completely with a
good waterproof cover.
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Returning to service
1. Wash Mini Bike thoroughly.
Note: Keep water away from air intake
and muffler outlet while washing to avoid
water from
entering the engine and/or
components.
2. Drain engine oil and replace with fresh
clean oil as listed in this manual.
3. Review this owner’s manual and follow
the pre-ride inspection procedures.
4. Start engine by following the starting
procedures in this manual.
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