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Summary of Contents for Sport Racer

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Page 2: ...11 Battery care 12 Riding rules 13 Pre ride checklist 14 Riding your MINIMOTO SPORT RACER 15 Special safety warnings 16 Periodic brake adjustment 16 Tire inflation procedure 17 Tire repair 18 Replacing the fuse 19 If you lose the keys 19 Drive belt adjustment and replacement 20 Replacing the battery 21 Battery disposal 22 Troubleshooting 23 24 Limited warranty and registration policy 25 Registrati...

Page 3: ... DEATH MAY RESULT IN FAILING TO DO SO 0 24 4 EFORE WE BEGIN IKE ANY TWO WHEELED VEHICLE RIDING THE 4 30 24 2 2 CAN BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS T IS YOUR RESPONSI BILITY TO FOLLOW THIS MANUAL FOR THE PROPER SET UP INSPECTION RIDING PROCEDURE RULES OF RIDING AND THE PROTECTIVE GEAR REQUIRED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY 4HE AGE RECOMMENDATION IS ONLY AN ESTI MATE F THE RIDER IS TOO SMALL TOO LARGE...

Page 4: ...act with the tires The manufac turer will not be responsible for any indoor damage if the MINIMOTO SPORT RACER is used in this manner 4 The MINIMOTO SPORT RACER is designed to run on clean flat dry and generally hard surfaces by children over 8 years of age It should never be used on gravel or grass 5 The rider of a MINIMOTO SPORT RACER should always wear appropriate footwear Open toed shoes shoul...

Page 5: ...DING RAMP JUMPING ACROBATICS OR SIMILAR ACTIVITIES EVER INFLATE THE TIRES BEYOND PSI NFLATION OF THE TIRES SHOULD BE HANDLED BY ADULTS ONLY 3ERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT FROM OVER INFLATION OF THE TIRES VOID FILLING THE TIRES AT GAS STATIONS 4HE GREATER PRESSURE OF GAS STATION PUMPS MAKES BLOWOUTS POSSIBLE 4HIS MAY RESULT IN SERI OUS INJURY OR DEATH EVER USE NON INIMOTO PARTS ...

Page 6: ... TO THE STORE ONTACT THE INIMOTO 3ERVICE ENTER UTHORIZED SERV ICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE THROUGH THE OFFICIAL INIMOTO 3ERVICE ENTER 3PARE TIRES INNER TUBES BATTERY AND REPLACEMENT PARTS CAN BE OBTAINED THROUGH THE INIMOTO 3ERVICE ENTER 3 2 DECLARATION 9OUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT 4O DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED CONTACT YOUR INSURA...

Page 7: ... 2EPLACING OR SUBSTITUTING PARTS WITH OTHER VEHICLES CAN RESULT IN OVERHEAT ING FIRE OR EXPLOSION NLY USE INIMOTO PARTS BATTERY OR COMPONENTS IN THE 4 30 24 2 2 BECAUSE USING OR SUBSTITUTING OTHER PARTS CAN RESULT IN OVER HEATING FIRE EXPLOSION OR MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN G 4HE BATTERY IS TO BE HANDLED BY 5 43 9 4HE BATTERY IS HEAVY AND CONTAINS A LEAD ACID ELECTROLYTE ROPPING THE BATTERY CAN RESULT I...

Page 8: ...ols Fig 2 3 Rotate the two han dlebars into position Fig 3 NOTE Rotate the handlebars inward or outward to adjust the size and driving position Moving them outward will give you more room between your knees and your hands 4 FIRMLY TIGHTEN the han dlebars using the tool as shown Fig 4 WARNING The handlebars must not be able to move when riding ALWAYS test the handlebars before riding to make sure t...

Page 9: ... Allen Key to release the screw Once the throttle is correct ly adjusted Fig 6 fasten the screw back on using the Allen Key 6 Unscrew the fuse cap Fig 7 and place the fuse in the hold er And tighten the cap 7 Replace the Seat and tighten the two screws 8 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 OFF Position ON Full Speed Position ...

Page 10: ...d by tightening or loosening the brake adjust ment located next to the hand brake Fig 8 Start the motor and try the brake to see if it works properly before riding If brakes need more drastic adjustments use a wrench to loosen the nut that secures the brake cable to the rear wheel Fig 9 When the nut is loos ened pull the brake cable tight until there is no slack in the cable and retighten the nut ...

Page 11: ...uit the battery Do not charge the battery on any delicate surfaces such as a counter top Only use the provided charger to charge the battery Only use a MINIMOTO SPORT RACER battery or battery when operating Remove old or dead battery from the MINIMOTO SPORT RACER if they do not accept a charge N ever use the charger in an enclosed space Always ensure adequate ventilation N ever cover the electric ...

Page 12: ...T ARE SET TO THE ON POSITION 3 Before using the MINIMOTO SPORT RACER for the first time charge the battery for at least 12 hours Never charge the battery for more than 30 hours NOTE When the battery is fully charged the RED light will be off and the GREEN indicator light on the charg er will be ON 4 It is recommended that you always recharge the battery for a peri od of 8 hours However 80 of the p...

Page 13: ...IATELY Use ONLY a MINIMOTO SPORT RACER battery or battery N ever charge the battery for more than 30 hours Charge the battery after each use A void running the battery down completely as this will greatly shorten their useable life N ever leave the battery in an uncharged condition This will permanently damage it and prevent it from being able to hold any charge Disconnect the battery from the wir...

Page 14: ...ludes the use of a helmet knee pads and elbow pads not included 6 Always check to see that the kick stand is in the up position before starting to ride Leaving the kick stand in the down position can cause the rider to fall while riding 7 Do not use THE MINIMOTO SPORT RACER for jumping stunts or tricks This product has not been designed for such use 8 Do not touch the motor or wheels while they ar...

Page 15: ...THE 4 30 24 2 2 s HECK THAT THE HANDLEBAR NUTS ARE TIGHT s HECK THE TIRES ENSURING THERE ARE NO CUTS OR EXPOSED CORDS AND THAT THE TIRES ARE NOT DEFLATED s HECK THAT ALL CABLES AND WIRES ARE NOT FRAYED CUT OR BROKEN s HECK THAT THE BRAKE LEVER IS TIGHT ON THE HANDLEBAR s 0ULL THE BRAKE LEVER TO MAKE SURE THAT 4HE BRAKE RELEASES AUTOMATICALLY 4HE BRAKE HOLDS THE ELECTRIC MINI BIKE FROM BEING PUSHED...

Page 16: ... thumb of your right hand QUICKLY move the throttle control lever all the way down Fig 15 WHILE AT THE SAME TIME lifting your feet up from the ground Fig 16 NOTE Keeping your feet on the ground too long while trying to accelerate may cause the fuse to blow 6 When you have achieved enough speed to control your balance place your feet on the foot pegs Fig 17 7 Lift the throttle control lever to adju...

Page 17: ...R SLOW DOWN AND SMOOTH STOPPING EVER OPERATE THE THROTTLE CONTROL WHEN THE WHEELS ARE OFF THE GROUND OR THE MINI BIKE IS IN AN UPSIDE DOWN POSITION 0 2 2 534 4 S THE BRAKES ARE USED THEY MAY REQUIRE AN OCCASIONAL ADJUSTMENT TO KEEP THEM AT PEAK PERFORMANCE 4O DO THIS ADJUST THE HAND BRAKE BY TURNING THE SCREW NUT IG OF THE HAND BRAKE 3TART THE MOTOR AND TRY THE BRAKE TO SEE IF IT WORKS PROPERLY BE...

Page 18: ...he protective cap from the valve stem and attach the bicycle pump as you would with any bicycle To inflate the rear tires remove the stem cover on the chain guard by unscrew ing it with a coin Rotate the rear wheel in a reverse direction until the openings are aligned The rear wheel should be in view when looking through the chain guard Fig 19 Now rotate the tire in a forward direc tion until the ...

Page 19: ...UBE CONSTRUCTION 7ARNING NSPECT BOTH TIRES REGULARLY F THE TIRE TREAD DEPTH IS WORN TO THE POINT WHERE THE GROOVES ARE DIFFICULT TO SEE REPLACE THE TIRE S IMMEDIATELY F TIRE TREAD SHOWS UNEVEN WEAR CHECK THE AXLE TO MAKE SURE THE WHEEL IS LOADED EVENLY AND CORRECTLY 5NEVEN WEAR MAY BE A SIGN OF UNEVEN LOADING F THE RIMS WHEELS ARE BENT OR CRACKED THEY MUST BE REPLACED ...

Page 20: ... NOT ATTEMPT to use a larger Amperage fuse than specified as this may result in the burning of the electrical circuits IF YOU LOSE THE KEYS Take your MINIMOTO SPORT RACER to a local Locksmith For a charge they will be able to create a new key This is the fastest way to get rolling again NOTE Keys can be obtained by contacting the Minimoto Service Center You can also have your key duplicat ed at an...

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