Motovox MBX II Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

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MAINTENANCE

To keep your mini bike safe and reliable when you ride, regular inspections 

and service is required. Below you will find a maintenance schedule that 

describes when components need to be inspected or serviced. This handy 

information lists items that can be performed with basic mechanical skills 

and hand tools. In addition, the maintenance schedule will list items that are 

more involved and could require taking it to your local Service Center.
Because your mini bike is not equipped with an odometer, service intervals 

are expressed in terms of riding days. We suggest that you keep a record of 

the amount of time you spend riding your minibike to avoid missing needed 

maintenance procedures. If you do not feel comfortable with performing any 

of these maintenance procedures, please contact Motovox for help by calling 

us toll free at 

1-888-488-MOTO (6686).  

Note: Your mini bike may require more frequent service if you ride in particularly 

wet or dusty conditions.

COMPONENT LOCATIONS

Carburetor

Brake

Fuel Tank

Brake Lever

Handlebar Clamps

Oil Fill / Dipstick

Front Axle

Your MBx11 mini bike is shipped with the handlebars NOT 

clamped on the bike. 

To attach the handlebars follow these steps:

1. After unpacking your mini bike, stand it on the kick stand on a level surface.

2. Remove the screws from the handlebar clamps

     and set aside. Remove upper clamp.

3. Sitting on the bike, place the handlebars in the 

     lower clamp in a comfortable position, being 

     careful to center in the clamps. 

4. Replace upper clamps and bolts and tighten to

     12 foot lbs with a torque wrench.
See the Maintenance Videos section of the MBx10 page on motovox.com for 

an easy to follow, step-by-step instructional video called

 “Initial Setup”.

WARNING

The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the 

State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

ATTACHING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBARS

Handlebar 

Clamps

* Can be performed by owner with proper tools and knowledge, otherwise consult with a service center.
** Recommended to be performed by authorized service center.

Lube, check & adjust chain

Check engine oil*
Change engine oil*
Check air filter*
Clean air filter*
Change air filter*
Clean carburetor sediment cup*
Clean and adjust spark plug*
Replace spark plug*
Check/adjust idle speed*
Check/adjust valve clearance**
Clean fuel tank and filter*
Check fuel tube*
Clean and lube centrifugal clutch*
Tighten all nuts and bolts*
Check brakes*
Check throttle*

Every Use    

First Month

(20 Hours)

After first

2 hrs of riding

Every 

3 Months

Every 

6 Months

Every Year

(200 Hours)

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x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

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SEE MOTOVOX.COM FOR SIMPLE HOW-TO VIDEOS 

FOR ALL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ABOVE.

TROUBLE

?

 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE

 

contact us!    

888-488-MOTO (6686) 

or email [email protected]

Summary of Contents for MBX II

Page 1: ...tant Information Read thoroughly before riding the first time OWNERS MANUAL MOTOVOX COM VISIT US ONTHEWEB FOR MORE INFORMATION Attaching handlebars See page 17 MINIMUM AGE 16 Younger riders require ad...

Page 2: ...e right to make product changes at any time without notice and without obligation to make the same or similar changes to any vehicle previously built or sold Avoid operating this vehicle on paved surf...

Page 3: ...3 This product can not be used for competition LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ThisLimitedWarrantyisnon transferableaftertheProduct sinitialsale NounapprovedmodificationscanbemadetotheProduct itsperformanceo...

Page 4: ...as a recreational vehicle for off road use only and by a single rider only This mini bike is built for young riders who weigh 135 lbs or less with basic experience Before riding please take your time...

Page 5: ...ate any motorized vehicle while intoxicated including mini bikes As a parent your child s safety is your first priority Riding a mini bike is very fun but just like riding a bicycle bad decisions can...

Page 6: ...hese controls in shown below The Choke Lever is used to start the engine when it is cold and is located above the air filter It is used to restrict the amount of air in the fuel mixture to start easie...

Page 7: ...spring loaded so it will return to the lowest position as you release it The Chain Tensioner is used to keep the proper tension on the drive chain and is located on the frame next to the chain guard...

Page 8: ...ction As a reminder Never ride without a helmet Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries An approved DOT motorcycle helmet is the most important part of your safety gear C...

Page 9: ...me familiar with how this mini bike runs and how it handles Different bikes have different handling characteristics Always practice in a safe area until you feel comfortable with how this mini bike ru...

Page 10: ...eep your mini bike well maintained the maintenance schedule following will provide you valuable information that will help you keep your mini bike in excellent and safe operating condition and avoid i...

Page 11: ...ick stand on a level surface 2 Remove the screws from the handlebar clamps and set aside Remove upper clamp 3 Sitting on the bike place the handlebars in the lower clamp in a comfortable position bein...

Page 12: ...rmance of your engine 1 Park the mini bike on a firm level surface 2 Clean around the oil fill cap and surrounding surfaces 3 Unscrew the oil fill cap and wipe the dipstick portion clean 4 Reinsert th...

Page 13: ...4 To adjust the free play follow these steps 1 Loosen the lock nut on the throttle cable 2 Turn the adjuster nut in the direction needed to gain or reduce free play 3 Tighten the lock nut 4 After adj...

Page 14: ...Ply TubelessType MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 23 22 MAINTENANCE WHEEL RIMS TIRE AIR PRESSURE Your mini bike is equipped with steel rims These rims are very durable but can become bent or dented when the tir...

Page 15: ...he tension of your drive chain see below Always inspect your drive chain to be sure it is well lubricated and in good condition Watch for damaged rollers or pins dry or rusted links or any kinking of...

Page 16: ...6686 1 Check for proper choke position a If the engine is warm choke should be OFF 2 Clogged carburetor jet a Consult with your Motovox Service Center 3 Bad or contaminated gasoline a Drain fuel tank...

Page 17: ...se IFYOU HAVE A FLATTIRE How you handle a flat tire when you are out on the trail is determined by the severity of the tire damage and what tools and supplies you have with you For example if you carr...

Page 18: ...hain tension If the chain breaks when it comes off chances are that you will not have a spare master link with you for the repair But your chain may be able to be salvaged with a new master link Consu...

Page 19: ...atesofAmericaincompliancewiththeCleanAirActandapplicableregulationsof theUnitedStatesEnvironmentalProtectionAgency Anypartorpartsreplacedunderthiswarrantyshallbecomethe propertyofAPTPowersport II Limi...

Page 20: ...N to fill out your registration form online Motovox MBx11 Product Registration Please complete and mail this card within 10 days of purchase Name Age Address City State Zip Email Home Phone Work Phone...

Page 21: ...vox MBx11 visit motovox com TROUBLE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE contact us 888 488 MOTO 6686 or email info motovox com Motovox would sincerely like to thank you for choosing one of our fine products and we...

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Page 23: ...x Motorsports 8844 Hillcrest Road Kansas City MO 64138 3759 Toll Free 1 888 488 MOTO 6686 Motovox com email info motovox com IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE CALL MOTOVOX AND WE WILL MAKE IT...

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