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7. The tire pressure should be checked prior to each use.  The recommended inflation pressure is the

maximum tire pressure which is printed on the tire’s sidewall.  

Improper tire pressure may cause

instability and may prevent proper braking or steering

.

8. Modification of this vehicle or removal of any original equipment or safety decals may render the

vehicle unsafe or illegal.  

Never remove any chained guard, or belt clutch guard

.  These covers

are for the riders’ protection.

9. The vehicle should never be started without first checking to see that the throttle is in 

idle

 position. Do

not start engine without verifying proper function of the throttle.

10.

Never attempt to start this vehicle without having the operator sitting in the proper position

to ensure control of the kart.

11. The operator’s ability to operate this off-road vehicle safely is largely dependent upon the operator’s

ability to exercise proper judgement.  An operator also must not be too small or too large for controlled

operation. The operator must be at least 16 years of age and have understanding, mental capacity and

physical capability to safely operate this vehicle.  This vehicle should only be operated after mature,

supervised instruction and sufficient practice in non-congested areas.

12.

This  vehicle  is  designed  for  one  operator  only.   

An  operator  on  any  vehicle  must  be  of

sufficient age, understanding, mental capacity, and physical capability to act to protect himself/herself,

and wear a D.O.T approved helmet at all times.  

This kart is not recommended for weights

exceeding 200 pounds.

13. The engine should be stopped when the vehicle is not in use.

14.

Loose  clothing,  long  hair,  or  articles  worn  by  any  riders  must  be  fully  contained,  or

covered to prevent them from possibly being caught in rotating parts of the vehicle or the

surrounding environment while riding.  Failure to obey could endanger the personal safety

of the Rider

.

15.

Do not place hands, feet, or any other part of the body or any clothing near the engine,

muffler, wheels, chain, and other rotating parts of the vehicle while riding or running the

engine

. Caution must be used in performing required maintenance on or near an operating engine.

Special caution should be taken after the engine has been running, since the engine and other drive

components may be extremely hot.

16. Wet, slippery, rough, or steep terrain is potentially dangerous and may result in injury if proper caution

is not observed. Slow speeds are required to safely operate this vehicle under those conditions. The

Operator must use mature judgement, skill, and experience to choose a speed suitable for the terrain

and riding conditions.

17.

The Governor settings for this vehicle’s engine must not be tampered with, altered or

changed

. The governor is set by the engine manufacturer and limits the maximum speed of the

engine (and vehicle) and protects the 

engine

 from damage.  Excessive speeds are potentially

dangerous to the rider and the engine. 

The top speed for this vehicle is 34 mph.

Summary of Contents for 32001 Series

Page 1: ...nts 6 Liters OF SAE 30 MOTOR OIL This vehicle is sold for off road use only Before operating this vehicle read all the instructions for safe assembly and operation as well as the instructions governin...

Page 2: ...s Fun Kart is not intended nor designed for racing 4 The operator of this vehicle should always wear a D O T approved helmet and other protective equipment as recommended by state and local laws The o...

Page 3: ...ty and physical capability to act to protect himself herself and wear a D O T approved helmet at all times This kart is not recommended for weights exceeding 200 pounds 13 The engine should be stopped...

Page 4: ...e removed 23 When storing the vehicle it must be kept in a place where gasoline fumes will not reach an open flame or spark For long periods of storage such as for winter the fuel tank should be drain...

Page 5: ...n wet surfaces and allow for extra braking distance 33 ALWAYS mount the caution flag provided on the Fun Kart for safety purposes This flag could help prevent dangerous situations Pay close attention...

Page 6: ...f purchase A Frame for 90 days Void if 1 Frame is broken or bent due to abuse underside scraped abusively 2 Wheels are bent or broken due to impact 3 Spindles are bent due to impact 4 Paint is worn of...

Page 7: ...nuts and bolts on your vehicle to see that all are tightened securely For safe operating conditions do periodic checks and tighten securely 7 Engine Fill the crankcase with oil until it reaches the F...

Page 8: ...witch Perform this stop switch test While the engine is running move the steering column remote stop switch to the OFF position If this does not stop the engine move the engine remote switch to the OF...

Page 9: ...urning at slow constant speeds Defer increased speeds until you are confident of your proficiency and are intimately familiar with the terrain Steer in the direction of the turn and lean your body to...

Page 10: ...the first two hours of operating your new engine and after each 25 hours of use thereafter That will insure proper lubrication in internal parts and prevent costly repairs due to excessive wear Refer...

Page 11: ...nutes of use the outward camber may be reduced by one half After 1 hour of use the tires may have almost no or slight outward camber as shown in Figure B When your Fun Kart gets an inward camber on th...

Page 12: ...BERS 72 at the front and rear of the FUN KART 2 The SHOCKS are pre set for normal conditions at the factory 3 Locate the SHOCK ADJUSTMENT HOLE at the base of the spring 4 Place the end of a narrow scr...

Page 13: ...dware shown 1 Locate the SEAT FRAME ASSEMBLY LAP BELT and SHOULDER BELT 2 Align STUDS on the bottom of the SEAT FRAME ASSEMBLY with the SEAT TAB HOLES on the FUN KART FRAME 3 Slip SHOULDER BELT and LA...

Page 14: ...wn 2 Secure the REAR BRUSH GUARD 51 and SAFETY FLAG 34 to the rear tabs on the FRAME using the hardware shown 3 Align holes and secure the REAR BRUSH GUARDS 51 to the top of the MAIN BRUSH GUARD 21 us...

Page 15: ...15 Attach FOAM 87 to the BRUSH GUARDS using CABLE TIES 81 as shown FOAM ATTACHMENT DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...n in the illustrations below Note Decals are self adhesive and require no glue SUGGESTED DECALAPPLICATION Yerf Dog logo 2 applied to both sides of front Yerf Dog logo 2 applied to both sides of rear Y...

Page 17: ...BLACK 27 00918 DECAL KIT 83 H92561W STEERING WHEEL 13 W CAP 28 Q43203W DRIVE BELT COMET 84 36000700 THROTTLE CABLE 40 29 00994 DRIVE CHAIN 85 23001700 TIE ROD ASSEMBLY 30 02908 DRIVE COVER BLACK 86 00...

Page 18: ...18 MODEL 32001 SERIES...

Page 19: ...16 YEARS OLD WEAR A D O T APPROVED HELMET PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR AND CLOTHING SECURE LONG HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTHING KEEP ARMS LEGS AND FEET INSIDE THE KART DO NOT OPERATE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS ORAL...

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