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Section 2 : Description 
2-5 Parts Location

1.

Rear rack

2.

Seat/Under-seat storage

3.

Floorboard/Battery and fuse

4.

Front brake lever

5.

Exhaust

6.

Dipstick/Oil filler neck

7.

Passenger Footrest 

8.

Rear brake lever

9.

Front luggage box (glove box)

10. Helmet hook
11. Gas cap (under the seat)
12. Rear luggage box (optional trunk)
13. Kickstand
14. Center stand
15. Kick starter
16. Trunk release lock

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Handlebars

1.

Headlight switch

2.

Speedometer

3.

Tachometer

4.

Left turn signal indicator

5.

High beam indicator

6.

Right turn signal indicator

7.

Gas gauge

8.

Turn signal switch

9.

Horn button

10.  Hazard switch
11. Front luggage box lock
12.  Ignition switch
13.  Starter switch
14.  Kill switch

2-6 VIN Record

Please record your VIN and engine code in a safe, secure and private location, and keep it.  This will 
help when ordering parts, and also in recovering the scooter, in the event of theft.  The VIN is 
recorded in various locations throughout the scooter.  The first location is below the front luggage box 
(the glove box).  There is a small plastic cover, about 4 inches long, and about 1.5 inches wide.  It is 
behind this.  The second location for the VIN is the vehicle nameplate, which is on the left engine 
hanger, near the back of the bike.  It is a black aluminum plate, riveted to the frame.  The Engine code 
is stamped on the bottom left of the engine crankcase.  This information is specific to your scooter.

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Summary of Contents for MP-08

Page 1: ...e is a possibility of personal injury or equipment damage if the instructions are not followed NOTE gives helpful information This manual should be considered a permanent feature of the scooter and should always be transferred to the new owner just like the keys or the title This document is copyright 2010 Peace Powersports Inc This manual and pictures contained within are property of Peace Powers...

Page 2: ... WARNING To prevent accidents take extreme care when selecting and adding accessories and cargo to your scooter Improper loading or improper accessories can greatly reduce the stability and ride quality of the scooter When selecting accessories please factor tire road and weather conditions Following this advice will help you decide which accessories to use and how to load your scooter as safely a...

Page 3: ...h 11 Front luggage box lock 12 Ignition switch 13 Starter switch 14 Kill switch 2 6 VIN Record Please record your VIN and engine code in a safe secure and private location and keep it This will help when ordering parts and also in recovering the scooter in the event of theft The VIN is recorded in various locations throughout the scooter The first location is below the front luggage box the glove ...

Page 4: ...ghts and engine CANNOT be operated and the key CAN be removed 7 2 8 Steering Lock When the ignition switch is at the lock position as pictured above the steering mechanism is locked and therefore cannot be turned from side to side This makes the bike harder to steal To use this safety feature turn the handlebars all the way to the left and with the key in the ignition turn the key to the off posit...

Page 5: ...l in a well ventilated area with the engine NOT running DO NOT smoke or allow flames or sparks in the area where gasoline is stored or where you are refueling Before refueling be sure that your gas is free of debris Though there is a fuel filter using dirty gas will shorten the life of the filter and require frequent carb cleaning and may damage other components DO NOT over fill the tank There sho...

Page 6: ...ll save time money possibly your life 1 Check the engine oil and check for leaks add oil as needed 2 Check the fuel level and check for leaks add Gas as needed 3 Check the front and rear brakes for proper function and adjust out any free play 4 Check tire condition and pressure 5 Check the throttle operation and make sure it is smooth and closes completely all the way through the handlebar s turni...

Page 7: ...stand Turn the handlebars to the left and turn the key to the left To the LOCK positon This locks the steering to help deter theft PARK ON FIRM LEVEL SURFACE TO PREVENT SCOOTER FROM FALLING OVER Section 4 Maintainance WARNING FAILURE TO PERFOM MAINTAINANCE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY 4 13 maintainance Schedule Required maintainance schedule specifies how often your scooter needs to be serviced and to ...

Page 8: ...il of a quart through the dipstick fill hole Replace dipstick 9 Start engine and let idle for 30 45 seconds Stop engine 10 Check engine oil level on center stand level ground Add oil if necessary to reach upper level mark on dipstick and recheck Check drain plug area for oil leaks OIL DRAIN FROM BELOW WARNING Running engine while low on oil can cause serious engine damage WHEN USING YOUR SCOOTER I...

Page 9: ...plug 4 17 Valve clearance check and adjustment WARNING Checking and adjusting valve clearance is a crucial part of the maintainance of your scooter Too much clearance can cause poor performance and ticking noise from engine Too little clearance can cause popping backfiring and poor performance and can eventually lead to valve damage and or engine failure Adjust valve clearance with engine COLD 4 h...

Page 10: ...s or dirt 7 Place filter back and replace cover and screws Never use compressed air or water to clean out air filter these can cause tiny holes in the filter which let dirt into your engine and cause damage 4 20 Idle speed adjustment 1 Place the scooter on its CENTER STAND and start the engine If it will not idle move on to steps 2 and 3 2 To adjust idle speed locate the idle adjustment screw on t...

Page 11: ...erminal damage 3 After cleaning the terminals with a brush and a baking soda water solution allow the terminals to dry then apply a light coat of bearing grease over the them to prevent future corrosion build up WARNING Never allow a tool or other METAL object to contact both terminals This could cause the metal to heat up and burn you and cause permanent damage to your battery 4 22 Fuse The fuse ...

Page 12: ...o 9 2 1 Displacement 147 5CC Max power output 6 5kw 8 7hp 7200rpm Max Torque 8 0nm 5 9lb ft 4250rpm Start Mode Electric with kick backup Spark Plug NGK CR7 HSA Spark Plug gap 0 8mm 030in Carburetor VE45 23MM CVK Chassis and suspension Tire size 130 60 13 32psi Front brake type Hydrolic disk Rear brake type Cable operated drum Transmission Transmission type Step less variable belt drive Clutch type...

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