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SAFETY

The MM-B212 mini bike has the potential to cause serious injury or death. 

Although the risks associated with riding a mini bike can never be eliminated 

completely, following all of the instructions contained in this manual will reduce 

the risk of harm to the operator and others. Any rider of the mini bike must 

always review and follow the instructions outlined in this manual. It is not possible 

to warn the mini bike owner or operator of all possible hazards associated with 

operating and maintaining a mini bike. All operators must exercise good judgment 

in operating and maintaining the vehicle. Monster Moto has no responsibility 

or liability for mini bike damage or human injury resulting from an owner or 

operator’s failure to safely operate or service the vehicle.

 WARNING: Never allow children under the age of 16 to ride the mini bike. 

The mini bike is designed for riders who are 16 or older. Riders younger than age 

16 should not operate the mini bike. 

 WARNING:

 

Never allow unsupervised or unqualified minors to ride the bike. 

If the operator of the mini bike is a minor, the rider’s guardian is responsible 1) for 

ensuring that the rider meets the physical and developmental levels necessary to safely 

ride the bike and 2) for supervising the minor while he or she is riding the mini bike.

 WARNING:

 Always wear protective safety gear while riding the mini bike. 

Protective safety gear includes, but is not limited to, a Department of 

Transportation approved full-face motorcycle helmet with a chin strap, goggles, 

boots, gloves, long riding pants with hip and knee pads, and a long sleeved riding 

jersey with elbow, chest, and shoulder pads. 

 WARNING:

 Always secure hair while riding the mini bike. 

Loose hair has the potential to get caught in the mini bike. Always keep hair 

tightly secured while operating the bike. 

 WARNING:

 Never operate the bike under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 

The use of alcohol and/or drugs will impair the rider’s ability to safety operate 

the mini bike.  

 WARNING:

 Never operate the mini bike with a passenger.  

The mini bike is designed for one rider at a time.

 WARNING:

 Never ride the mini bike on hard surfaces. 

The mini bike’s tires are designed for operation in dirt, gravel, or similar materials and 

are not stable on any hard surfaces including, but not limited to, concrete or asphalt.

 WARNING:

 Not recommended for night use.   

 WARNING:

 Never ride the mini bike alone. 

Because unexpected situations can occur, always ride in proximity of your base 

and of other people who can provide assistance in case of a problem.

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Summary of Contents for MM-B212

Page 1: ...MINI BIKE OWNER S MANUAL THIS OWNER S MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE RIDING FOR THE FIRST TIME MM B212...

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Page 3: ...owner Do not discard this owner s manual as it must be reviewed by each rider prior to his or her operation of the vehicle If a minor is operating the vehicle it is the responsibility of the minor s g...

Page 4: ...The Mini Bike 7 Basic Operation Starting Riding Stopping Storing The Mini Bike 9 Maintenance Procedures 12 Fuel 12 Engine Oil 14 Air Filter 16 Brakes 17 Tires 18 Appearance Care 18 Drive Chain 19 Mai...

Page 5: ...you will find helpful as a mini bike owner Warranty Information Your mini bike is covered by a limited warranty and an emissions control system warranty Please see the Warranties section of this owner...

Page 6: ...systems are a violation of the law and are subject to prosecution by the Environmental Protection Agency Vehicle Maintenance Laws Always follow all relevant vehicle maintenance laws which include but...

Page 7: ...e rider meets the physical and developmental levels necessary to safely ride the bike and 2 for supervising the minor while he or she is riding the mini bike WARNING Always wear protective safety gear...

Page 8: ...sories Modifications and after market accessories reduce the rider s ability to control and ride the mini bike safely Monster Moto is not liable for any damage or injury caused by any after market acc...

Page 9: ...bars to the mini bike BOLTS HEX NUTS THROTTLE THROTTLE BRAKE LEVER BRAKE LEVER HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLED HANDLEBARS HOW TO ASSEMBLE STEERING COLUMN MOUNTING PLATE 3 Once the handlebars are attached...

Page 10: ...ties holding up the mini bike s foot pegs 2 Your mini bike will come with engine oil in the engine This unit is equipped with an oil level sensor and will NOT start if oil level is low due to oil sens...

Page 11: ...TIFICATION NUMBER ETCHED INTO METAL PLATE ON SIDE OF MINI BIKE FRAME BELOW HANDLEBARS KICKSTAND REAR BRAKE LEVER FRONT BRAKE LEVER THROTTLE ENGINE STOP SWITCH BASIC OPERATION STARTING RIDING STOPPING...

Page 12: ...valve lever to the on position 3 Ensure that the choke lever is in the correct position a If the engine is warm move the choke lever to the right in the run position b If the engine is cold move the c...

Page 13: ...down to balance the mini bike STOPPING YOUR MINI BIKE 1 When you have finished riding use your foot to lower the kickstand The kickstand will keep the mini bike upright when it is parked 2 Turn the e...

Page 14: ...ow the steps below to refuel your mini bike 1 Park the mini bike on a firm level surface and turn the engine stop switch to the off position 2 Unscrew the fuel cap and remove the cap from the fuel tan...

Page 15: ...n the engine stop switch to the off position 2 Turn the fuel valve lever into the off position 3 Push the choke lever into the run position 4 Twist the throttle and hold it in the open position 5 Firm...

Page 16: ...steps below to check and add oil 1 Place the mini bike on a firm level surface and turn the engine stop switch to the off position 2 Use a clean cloth to wipe on and around the oil filler cap 3 Hold t...

Page 17: ...the oil depends on how often you ride and the riding conditions however Monster Moto recommends changing the oil at least every six months and potentially more if you ride frequently in dusty environ...

Page 18: ...e engine stop switch to the off position 2 Remove the air filter from the housing that holds it in place by removing the wing nuts and then lifting the cover and filter up and off 3 Wearing gloves and...

Page 19: ...ing trouble stopping the mini bike see one of our authorized service centers to chnage and adjust fluid levels CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION CVT INSPECTION Loss of speed over time while riding yo...

Page 20: ...or an electric air pump to inflate the tires to the recommended level Always check the air pressure when your tires are cold If you check the air pressure when the tires are warm you will receive an a...

Page 21: ...Repeat the previous step along several points of the drive chain The slack should remain constant throughout If it does not follow the steps below to make an adjustment 4 Loosen both the axle nut and...

Page 22: ...1 Park the mini bike on a firm level surface and turn the engine stop switch to the off position 2 Using chain lubricating oil or any lightweight lubricating oil apply oil to the drive chain visible o...

Page 23: ...TIAL PROBLEM SOLUTION Engine stop switch in off position Turn the engine stop switch to the on position See Starting Your Mini Bike on page 10 for more information Fuel valve switch in the off positio...

Page 24: ...r Filter on page 16 for relevant instructions Low or flat tire Refill repair or replace the tire See Tires on page 18 for more information IF THE MINI BIKE DOES NOT STOP POTENTIAL PROBLEM SOLUTION Unr...

Page 25: ...ered under this warranty This warranty does not cover minor surface blemishes rips tears or other cosmetic damages due to normal use or due to intentional or unintentional damage to the product This l...

Page 26: ...or unapproved modifications EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED Monster Moto warrants to the initial retail purchaser and each subsequent pur chaser of this vehicle that the vehicle s new engin...

Page 27: ...psi Number of Cylinders 1 Valves per Cylinder 2 Rated Torque 8 5 lb ft 3000 RPM Rated Horsepower 7 5 HP 3600 RPM Bore and Stroke 70 0 mm x 55 0 mm Number of Carburetors 1 Number of Barrels per Carbur...

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Page 31: ...855 833 6483 OR EMAIL US AT SUPPORT MONSTERMOTO COM Thanks for choosing Monster Moto...

Page 32: ...CONTACT MONSTER MOTO AT 855 833 6483 OR SUPPORT MONSTERMOTO COM Monster Moto will handle all service warranty and return arrangements Monster Moto 620 Monster Moto Trail Ruston LA 71270 855 833 6483...

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