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Warranty

Warranty Information

Congratulations on your decision to purchase a Monster Moto Power Sports product! We are 

gratified that you have chosen a Monster Moto product, and we are dedicated to supporting your 

successful and safe power sports recreation experience!

In order to assure your quality experience, please review and make note of the following warranty 

related issues:

KEEP YOUR RECEIPT: Proof of purchase will be required to substantiate any warranty claim.

WHAT IS COVERED: Monster Moto warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Product that this 

Product is free from defects in material or workmanship and agrees, at Monster Moto’s discretion, 

to either repair, provide replacement parts for, or replace (without charge or labor) any product 

component having a material defect for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, 

except as limited below. Monster Moto may require the purchaser to return to Monster Moto, at 

their expense, the part claimed to be defective for Monster Moto’s inspection, at which time the 

returned parts or product become property of Monster Moto. This product is also covered by an 

Emissions Control System Warranty which is separate from and in addition to this warranty.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED: This warranty does not cover any conditions caused by misuse, neglect, 

negligence, accident or operation in any way contrary to the operating instructions located in the 

operator’s manual. Normal wear, alteration, modification, improper or inadequate maintenance, or 

use of unauthorized replacement parts or service provided by anyone other than an Authorized 

Monster Moto Service Center are not covered under this warranty. This warranty does not cover 

products used for rental or commercial purposes or used in competition, nor does it cover 

transportation costs for warranty service. Without limiting the above, this warranty is VOID with 

respect to any product that has sustained damage resulting from impacts, accidents, jumping, or 

any other uses considered outside of the scope of normal and safe operation.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: This Warranty is non-transferable after the Product’s initial sale. No 

unapproved modifications can be made to the Product, its performance or otherwise, in order for 

this Limited Warranty to remain in effect. No reimbursement is provided for towing, loss of time, 

loss of use, inconvenience, incidental or consequential damages. This Limited Warranty covers only 

parts and labor due to manufacturer defect. This Warranty does not cover minor surface blemishes, 

rips, tears, or other cosmetic damages due to normal use, or other intentional or unintentional 

damage to Product. This Limited Warranty will not cover any damage which results from the 

application of improper cleaners, solvents or chemicals to the Product, or from smoke or soot, or 

from exposure to saltwater, sea breeze or salt. This Limited Warranty will not cover any damage 

resulting from product storage in the elements. This Limited Warranty does not cover improper 

repair or misdiagnosis of problem.

OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES

As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for performing required maintenance and maintaining a 

record and all receipts for maintenance performed on your. You may not be denied a warranty 

claim solely because of your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance or lack 

of maintenance records or receipts. As the vehicle owner, you may be denied your warranty 

coverage if your vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or 

unapproved modifications.

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Summary of Contents for MM-X70

Page 1: ...Important information Read Owner s Manual thoroughly before riding the first time VISIT US ONLINE OR CALL 855 833 6483 com MM X70 PITBIKE 4 Speed Automatic OWNER S MANUAL MM X70G MM X70F...

Page 2: ...ery important that this owners manual be reviewed by any rider and it should be considered a permanent part of the motocycle and should remain with the vehicle when transferred to a new owner This man...

Page 3: ...rs 14 Braking Technique 15 Parking Post Ride Inspection 15 Maintenance Schedule 17 Fuel Engine Oil 19 21 Air Fuel Filter 21 Throttle Freeplay Adjustment 22 Idle Speed Adjustment 22 Spark Plug 22 23 Fr...

Page 4: ...cts used for rental or commercial purposes or used in competition nor does it cover transportation costs for warranty service Without limiting the above this warranty is VOID with respect to any produ...

Page 5: ...ents at the beginning As you read through this manual you will find information that is preceded with a NOTICE symbol This information is intended to help you avoid damage to your dirt bike and proper...

Page 6: ...nt Safety information will come in a variety of different forms including on the by a safety symbol and one of these three signal words or Below are the definitions of these three words You WILL be KI...

Page 7: ...e has been designed and manufactured for off road use only The motorcycle is not equipped with lights turn signals horn and other features required to drive a motorcycle on public roads The tires are...

Page 8: ...ems and come to logical conclusions Does your child obey your rules when they ride their bicycle If your child makes bad judgements takes un warranted risks and or does not obey your rules they should...

Page 9: ...at some labels warn you of potential hazards Others will provide important safety and maintenance information Please read them carefully and do not remove them If your label wears off from riding or b...

Page 10: ...ce 2 Unscrew the screws from the handlebar clamps and set aside Remove upper clamp 3 While sitting on the bike place the handlebars in the lower clamp in a comfortable position being careful to center...

Page 11: ...cold or when you live in a cold weather climate The choke lever increases the amount of fuel in the air fuel mixture that is delivered to the engine See the photo to the right Position A Choke Fully O...

Page 12: ...ttle grip away from you The throttle is spring loaded and will return to the closed position engine idle when you remove your hand The shift lever is used to select the next higher or lower gear in th...

Page 13: ...t of the engine s air supply Examine the filter before each ride to be sure it is not dirty and or full of debris You may also use air filter oil usually in spray cans to keep the filter flowing prope...

Page 14: ...e Although complete protection is not possible wearing the proper gear can reduce the chance of and severity of injuries when you ride Not wearing a helmet increases the chance of serious injury or de...

Page 15: ...luid such as engine oil or gasoline Check the level of engine oil and add if needed Check the level of fuel in the gas tank Add if needed Be sure the gas cap is tightened securely Inspect the drive ch...

Page 16: ...ntire manual up to this point including the section titled Important Safety Information Before Riding Even if you have ridden other motorcycles in the past take time to get familiar with the way the m...

Page 17: ...fter the engine starts push the choke lever all the way down to position B fully off 5 If the engine idle is unstable open the throttle slightly The idle will smooth out as the engine gets warmer 1 Do...

Page 18: ...o gear After shifting re apply the throttle in a smooth motion Remember to close the throttle before shifting gears Notice Improper shifting may damage the engine transmission and drive train Learning...

Page 19: ...teer straight ahead until you regain control of the motorcycle Once you have control reapply the brakes with less force Generally reduce your speed and complete your braking before you begin a turn Av...

Page 20: ...efore each ride and follow the maintenance schedule in this section Note to Parents As a parent it is up to you to make sure the motorcycle is properly maintained and kept in safe operating condition...

Page 21: ...e we suggest that you develop a good way to record the amount of time you spend riding your motorcycle If you do not feel capable of preforming any of the procedures described in this manual or if you...

Page 22: ...Gaurd Side Stand Front Brake Drum Front Brake Line Rear Brake Pedal Front Brake Lever Right Side Cover Spark Plug Rear Sprocket Fuel Tank Left Side Cover Rear Axle Spark Arrester Front Fork Front Axle...

Page 23: ...recommended because it produces fewer engine deposits and extends the life of the engine and exhaust components Never use stale or contaminated gasoline Never use gasoline that has been mixed with oil...

Page 24: ...l cap and any nearby surfaces 3 Unscrew the oil fill cap and wipe it clean 4 Hold the motorcycle upright so that it is not resting on the sidestand 5 Insert the oil fill cap back into the engine until...

Page 25: ...ost states Proper air filter maintenance is extremely important for off road vehicles Dirty water soaked worn out or defective air filters will allow dirt dust mud and other impurities to pass into th...

Page 26: ...ent to warm up the engine Never attempt to compensate for faults in other systems by adjusting the idle speed If you are having trouble please contact your autorized dealer or Monster Moto directly 1...

Page 27: ...ug gap using a spark plug gapper Gappers can be purchased at your local auto parts store The spark plug gap should be 02 03 in 0 6 0 7mm Always check the gap of a new spark plug before you install it...

Page 28: ...placing Contact your local Monster Moto dealer to have your motorcycle serviced Adjuster Nut Lock Nut Fine adjusment Nut Minor Adjustment 1 Loosen the cable adjust lock nut 2 Turn the adjuster nut cou...

Page 29: ...rn the adjustment nut counter clockwise to decrease braking ability Once you have adjusted the rear brake test ride the motorcycle The rear wheel should spin freely when the brake is not being applied...

Page 30: ...or any freeplay in the swingarm bushing and bearings 2 Check all of the shock absorber bolts and swingarm bolts for tightness 3 Pump up and down on the rear suspension The suspension should feel clean...

Page 31: ...n Tire Air Pressure Properly inflated tires will provide you with the best combination of handling tread life and riding comfort Generally speaking underinflated tires will wear unevenly and adversely...

Page 32: ...ediately You may repair the tube using a tube patch kit however a repaired tube may not have the same reliability as a new one and could fail while riding For more information on a temporary repair se...

Page 33: ...8 3 16in 5 10mm 2 Repeat step 1 along several points of the drive chain The slack should remain constant through out If it is not some links may be kinked and binding Lubricating the chain will often...

Page 34: ...ive chain slack Be sure that you are parked on a level surface and the engine is turned OFF 1 Loosen the rear axle nut 2 To decrease chain slack turn both the left and right chain adjuster bolts clock...

Page 35: ...el rotation 6 Lubricate the chain The master link is the most critical element of drive chain security Master links are reusable as long as they are in excellent condition We recommend installing a ne...

Page 36: ...spark plug wire or spark plug cap Broken or shorted ignition coil Faulty ignition CDI Box Faulty or shorted magneto assembly Broken or shorted engine stop switch Loose or corroded wires and or connect...

Page 37: ...rease No Clogged air filter Restricted or clogged fuel line and or fuel filter Clogged muffler spark arrester Choke valve is closed Clogged fuel tank breather hose Yes SEE STEP 5 5 Spark Plug inspecti...

Page 38: ...combustion chamber 11 Ignition Timing Inspection See your local Monster Moto dealer or motorcycle repair shop to have the ignition timing and engine lubrication system inspected Only attempt these pr...

Page 39: ...ew setting correct No Adjust using the procedure above Yes SEE STEP 4 2 Spark Test Test for ignition spark by removing the spark plug and inserting it into the spark plug cap Place the open end of the...

Page 40: ...nt Rim Improperly installed wheel hub Damaged swingarm Bent frame Loose or broken spokes Old tires with dryrot The motorcycle pulls to one side Front and rear wheels out of alignment Faulty shock abso...

Page 41: ...m may be always follow the instructions below First Check the fuel system Recommendations for specific problems follow 1 Always put safety first 2 If the problem is minor and you have the tools suppli...

Page 42: ...to ride back to your base ride slowly and cautiously 1 Use an aerosol tire sealer to seal the puncture and inflate the tube You can do this without removing the wheel 2 Use a tube repair kit to patch...

Page 43: ...re completed at a dealer repair facility or person of the owner s choosing for the maintenance replacement or repair of emissions related devices The Distributor will not cover repairs performed outsi...

Page 44: ...damages of any description whether arising out of express or implied warranty or any other contract negligence or other tort or otherwise No express emission control system warranty is given by the ma...

Page 45: ...Name Age Address City State Zip Email Home Phone Work Phone Purchase Date Purchased from VIN Number Male Female Occupation Other similar product owned before How did you hear about the product How do...

Page 46: ...E ANY PROBLEMS WITH THIS PRODUCT DO NOT RETURN TO STORE CALL 855 833 6483 CALL 855 833 6483 info monstermoto com Monster Moto 1001 South Jupiter Road Garland Texas 75042 MONSTERMOTO WILL HANDLE ALL SE...

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