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Adjusting the Brakes 

 

The Brakes on the Powerboard should come fully adjusted from the factory. However, it may be 
necessary to adjust the brake from time to time.  

 
To adjust the brakes: 
 

1.  Loosen the tension screw on the Brake Lever by rotating it 

counter-clockwise until the wheel spins freely (fig. 12).    

 
For further adjustment: 
 

2.  With one hand, depress the brake calliper using your thumb and 

forefinger. (Fig. 13)  

 
 3.    With the other hand, adjust the tension screw on the brake line.  
 

a.  Turn the tension screw clockwise to loosen the brake. 

 

b.  Turn the tension screw counter-clockwise to tighten the 

brake. 

 

Squeaky Brakes 

The brakes may squeak before they are broken in. This is normal and will not affect the function 
or performance of the brakes. With continued use, the squeak should go away.  

 

 
TIRES AND WHEELS 

 

The Tanaka Powerboard uses an identical rim and tire assembly on the front and rear wheels, 
which means that the tires can be rotated. The wheels are actually two wheel halves (split rim) 
bolted together to make it easier to remove and replace the tire.  
 
The rear wheel is fitted with a special spacer to accommodate the sprockets, while the front 
wheel has a bracket for the disc brake.  
 
Tire wear will differ based on rider weight, riding conditions and care

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Tire Pressure 

 

The tire must be inflated to a maximum of 

60 P.S.I.

 It is also recommended to use a tube 

additive which is obtainable from any motorcycle shop, to avoid inconvenient punctures.

  

 

  

Caution:

  Completely deflate tire prior to disassembly of wheel as the split rim is under 

considerable pressure while tire is inflated.  

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Summary of Contents for PaveRunner TPB-350GX

Page 1: ...0GX TPB 400GX Gas Powerboards Owners Manual PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS Tanaka America 1028 4th St S W Auburn WA 98001 Phone 253 333 1200 Fax 253 333 1212 Email c...

Page 2: ...ks and obstacles This product is recommended for riders 16 YEARS OF AGE and older SAFETY Persons without excellent vision balance coordination reflexes muscle and bone strength and good decision makin...

Page 3: ...ou when you ride Hazards vary by area Ride in areas that you know well until you are comfortable with operation Consider noise while you are riding as it may dilute your ability to hear hazards such a...

Page 4: ...ons 6 Starting 7 Idle Adjustment 8 Cleaning the Air Filter 8 Riding 9 Folding Storage 9 Recommended Tools 9 Braking System 9 10 Adjusting the Brakes 10 Squeaky Brakes 10 Tires and Wheels 10 Tire Press...

Page 5: ...Starter 2 Gas Tank 3 Gas Cap 4 Choke Lever 5 Carburetor 6 Carburetor Cover 7 Muffler 8 Muffler Cover 9 Spark Plug 10 Primer Bulb TPB 400GX only 1 Throttle Lever 2 Brake Lever 3 Disc Brake 4 2 Stroke...

Page 6: ...NOT TO DISCONNECT THE CABLES You are now ready to ride your powerboard Fueling IMPORTANT This is a two stroke engine Only run the engine using a mixture of gasoline and 2 cycle engine oil PLEASE READ...

Page 7: ...L STARTER briskly making sure to hold the handle in your grasp Fig 8 Note Do not allow it to snap back let it back slowly It may be necessary to repeat this step several times until the motor starts W...

Page 8: ...ine is idling under no circumstances should your powerboard be moving If the unit continues to move after idle speed adjustment contact your local Tanaka Dealer Cleaning the Air Filter It is a good id...

Page 9: ...n until you feel the mechanism lock into place You can now carry the Powerboard by the handlebar tube RECOMMENDED TOOLS To adjust and maintain the Tanaka Powerboard you will need the following tools A...

Page 10: ...the function or performance of the brakes With continued use the squeak should go away TIRES AND WHEELS The Tanaka Powerboard uses an identical rim and tire assembly on the front and rear wheels which...

Page 11: ...t in place 3 Loosen the lower nut 3 4 turns fig 14 4 Tighten the top adjuster nut to the desired amount and then re tighten the lower jamb nut DO NOT over tighten as it will make it difficult to steer...

Page 12: ...rear wheel axle Cautiously ride the powerboard the first time to ensure that everything is in proper working order after every adjustment MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Proper care of your powerboard will insur...

Page 13: ...r Tanaka makes no warranty with respect to trade accessories not manufactured by Tanaka or sold by it Such trade accessories are subject to the warranty policy of their respective manufacturers For th...

Page 14: ...ERIOD Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the previously stated limitations may not apply to you No agent representative dealer or employee of Tanaka or Inter...

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