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Owner’s Manual 

Little Chief

 

2

00cc

Adult supervision required for any rider below 16 year of age

GIO MOTORS

Summary of Contents for Little Chief

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Little Chief 200cc Adult supervision required for any rider below 16 year of age GIO MOTORS ...

Page 2: ...t also includes basic maintenance and inspection procedures If you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your vehicle please consult you dealer AN IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE READ THIS MANUAL FOR THE VEHICLE RIDER CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS ON THE VEHICLE ...

Page 3: ...g notations NOTE A NOTE provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the machine operator a bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the machine A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the machine ...

Page 4: ...legal and unsafe to operate this UTV on any public street road or highway This UTV complies with all applicable OFF ROAD noise level and spark arrester laws and regulations in effect at the time of manufacture Please check your local riding laws and regulations before operating this UTV ...

Page 5: ...s and Controls 21 Component Locations 21 Indicator and switch 23 Seats 24 Driver s seat adjustment 24 Seat Belts 24 Seat Belt Inspection 25 Fuel cap 25 Ignition Switch 26 Gear Selector 27 Parking Brake 27 Brake Pedal 28 Throttle Pedal 28 OPERATION 29 ...

Page 6: ...tices 32 Starting the engine 33 Stopping the engine 34 Braking 34 Parking the vehicle 34 New operator driving procedures 35 Driving with a passenger 37 Driving on slippery surface 38 Driving uphill 40 Driving on a sidehill 41 Driving downhill 41 Driving through water 42 ...

Page 7: ...n reverse 44 Parking on an incline 45 MAINTENANCE 46 Periodic maintenance chart 47 Engine oil 49 Spark plugs 53 Filter system 54 Throttle system 56 Carburetor 58 Brakes 59 Steering wheel inspection 61 Shock spring adjustment 61 Tires 62 ...

Page 8: ...Drive chain lubrication 63 Drive chain slack 63 Drive chain slack adjustment 64 WARRANTY 65 SPECIFICATIONS 68 Circuit Diagram 71 ...

Page 9: ...n occur quickly even during routine maneuvers like turning or driving on hills or over obstacles if you fail to take proper precautions Read this owner s manual Understand all safety warnings precautions and operating procedures before driving the vehicle Keep this manual with the vehicle Never operate this vehicle without proper instruction Always follow the age guidelines for your vehicle Operat...

Page 10: ... the vehicle identification number and engine number in the spaces provided for assistance when ordering spare parts from your dealer or for reference in case the vehicle is stolen NOTE The vehicle identification number is used to identify your machine ...

Page 11: ...n a vehicle any equipment that may increase the speed or power of the vehicle or make any other modifications to the vehicle for these purposes Any modifications to the original equipment of the vehicle create a substantial safety hazard and increase the risk of bodily injury The warranty on your vehicle is terminated if any equipment has been added to the vehicle or if any modifications have been...

Page 12: ...4 SAFETY Safe Riding Gear Always wear appropriate clothing when riding this vehicle Wear protective clothing for comfort and to reduce the chance of injury ...

Page 13: ...Department of Transportation DOT label Eye Protection Do not depend on eyeglasses or sunglasses for eye protection Whenever riding a vehicle always wear shatterproof goggles or use a shatterproof helmet face shield Gloves Wear gloves for comfort and for protection from sun cold weather and other elements Boots Wear sturdy footwear Do not ride a vehicle with bare feet Clothing Wear long sleeves and...

Page 14: ... for your safety Operating Without Instruction Operating this vehicle without proper instruction increases the risk of an accident The operator must understand how to operate the vehicle properly in different situations and on different types of terrain Age Restrictions Operation is prohibited for anyone age 12 and under Never operate with a passenger age 12 and under Make sure any passenger is ta...

Page 15: ...the vehicle before each use to make sure it s in safe operating condition Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the owner s manual Accessories Installing non approved accessories may seriously affect vehicle handling and stability which could result in loss of control or an accident Never install accessories not approved by our company for use on this v...

Page 16: ...ring the seat belt increases the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident or sudden stop Riders must wear seat belts at all times Seat belts reduce the severity of injury in the event of a sudden stop or accident Always make sure the seat belts are secured for both the operator and passenger before riding Using Alcohol or Drugs Riding in this vehicle after consuming alcohol or drugs coul...

Page 17: ...cluding sidewalks paths Parking lots and driveways may seriously affect handling and control of the vehicle and may cause the vehicle to go out of control This vehicle s tires are designed for off road use only not for use on pavement Avoid operating the vehicle on pavement If you must operate on a paved surface travel slowly and do not make sudden turns or stops Operating on Public Roads Operatin...

Page 18: ...n abruptly or at sharp angles Never turn at high speeds Practice turning at slow speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds Physical Control of the Vehicle Removing hands from the steering wheel or hand holds or removing feet from the floor while riding increases the risk of loss of control and accident or overturn The operator should always keep both hands on the steering wheel during oper...

Page 19: ...Always follow proper procedures for driving down a hill as described in the owner s manual Always drive down a hill with the transmission in forward gear Never drive down a hill with the transmission in neutral Never operate the vehicle on hills steeper than 15 degrees Always check the terrain carefully before driving down a hill Never travel down a hill at high speed Avoid traveling down a hill a...

Page 20: ...ile climbing a hill could cause an overturn Maintain a steady speed when climbing a hill If you lose all forward speed Apply the brakes gradually until the vehicle is fully stopped Place the transmission in reverse and slowly allow the vehicle to roll straight downhill while applying light brake pressure to control speed Crossing Hillsides Driving on a sidehill is not recommended Improper procedur...

Page 21: ...ol or overturn Travel slowly and use extra caution when operating on unfamiliar terrain Always be alert to changing terrain conditions Operating on Sand or Slippery Terrain Operating on sand or on excessively rough slippery or loose terrain could cause loss of traction loss of control accident or overturn Always use extra caution when operating on sand or on rough slippery or loose terrain Do not ...

Page 22: ... overturn Before operating in a new area check for obstacles Never attempt to operate over large obstacles such as rocks or fallen trees Always follow the proper procedures outlined in this manual when operating over obstacles Skidding or Sliding Skidding or sliding can cause loss of control or overturn if tires regain traction unexpectedly Always follow proper procedures for operating on slippery...

Page 23: ... proper procedures for operating in water as described in the owner s manual Wet brakes may have reduced stopping ability After leaving water test the brakes Apply them lightly several times while driving slowly The friction will help dry out the pads Overloading the Vehicle Overloading the vehicle may cause changes in stability and handling which could cause loss of control or an accident Never e...

Page 24: ...rturn or accident have a qualified service dealer inspect the entire vehicle for possible damage including but not limited to brakes throttle and steering systems Operating on Frozen Bodies of Water Operating on frozen bodies of water can result in the vehicle and or riders falling through the ice Never operate this vehicle on a frozen body of water ...

Page 25: ...or near the refueling area or where gasoline is stored Never refuel while a person is in the vehicle Do not over fill the tank Do not fill the tank neck If gasoline spills on your skin or clothing immediately wash it off with soap and water and change clothing Turn the fuel valve off whenever the vehicle is stored or parked Exposure to Exhaust Engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss ...

Page 26: ...omptly remove any grass or debris clinging to the vehicle Unauthorized Use of the Vehicle Leaving the keys in the ignition can lead to unauthorized use of the vehicle which could result in an accident or overturn Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is not in use Safety Labels and Locations Warning labels have been placed on the vehicle for your protection Read and follow the instructio...

Page 27: ... handling and control With non approved accessories they may seriously affect stability At speeds that are too fast for the operator s skills the conditions and or the terrain ALWAYS require operator and passenger to Wear seat belts grab hand holds passenger and plant feet firmly on the floor Keep hands and feet inside vehicle Avoid quick turns of the steering wheel and driving stunts such as jump...

Page 28: ...s vehicle WARNING VEHICLE OVERTURN could cause severe injury or death The cab frame is not designed or intended to provide rollover protection TIRE PRESSURE IN PSI KPa Front 5 0 2 33 5 1 5 Rear 7 0 2 47 1 5 LOADING CAPACITY 220 lbs 100Kg INCLUDES WEIGHT OF OPERATOR PASSENGER AND ACCESSORIES LOCATE AND READ OWNER S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IF OWNER S MANUAL IS MISSING CONTACT YOU...

Page 29: ...21 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Component Locations ...

Page 30: ...22 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Component Locations ...

Page 31: ... Indicator and switch 1 Speed indicator 6 Low beam high beam switch 10 Alarm light switch 2 Shift indicator 7 Light switch 11 Ignition switch 3 Turning indicators 8 Turning switch 4 High beam indicator 9 Horn switch 5 Odometer ...

Page 32: ... installed Seat Belts This vehicle is equipped with three point lap seat belts for the operator and passenger Always make sure the seat belts are secured for both the operator and passenger before riding To wear the seat belt properly follow this procedure 1 Pull the seat belt latch downward and across your chest toward the buckle at the inneredge of the seat The belt should fit snugly across your...

Page 33: ...gth for any damage including cuts wear fraying or stiffness If any damage is found or if the seat belt does not operate properly have the seat belt system checked and or replaced by an authorized dealer 4 To clean dirt or debris from the seat belts sponge the straps with mild soap and water Do not use bleach dye or household detergents Fuel Cap Never allow a child to refuel or handle gasoline The ...

Page 34: ...ht electric fan and cigarette lighter ACC position lights horn windshield wiper ON open position All circuits except engine are connected and they could start at any moment or make engine keep running status ST start position Connect engine and ignition circuit and start engine Handle returns to ON position automatically after engine starts ...

Page 35: ...to assure proper transmission function See your dealer if you experience any shifting problems NOTICE Do not attempt to shift the transmission while the vehicle is moving or damage to the transmission could result Always shift when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is at idle Parking Brake 1 Apply the brakes 2 When the vehicle is fully stopped pull the parking brake lever rearward as far as...

Page 36: ... the brake pedal to slow or stop the vehicle Apply the brakes while starting the engine Throttle Pedal Push the pedal down to increase engine speed Spring pressure returns the pedal to the rest position when released Always check that the throttle pedal returns normally before starting the engine Make sure there s adequate throttle pedal freeplay See page 43 for throttle pedal adjustment procedure...

Page 37: ...of gasoline No single action on your part is as important as a proper break in period Careful treatment of a new engine and drive components will result in more efficient performance and longer life for these components Perform the following procedures carefully NOTICE Excessive heat build up during the first three hours of operation will damage close fitted engine parts and drive components Do no...

Page 38: ...s outlined on pages35 36 4 Avoid aggressive use of the brakes See Brake System Break in below 5 Vary throttle positions Do not operate at sustained idle 6 Perform regular checks on fluid levels controls and areas outlined on the daily pre ride inspection checklist See page31 7 Change the engine oil at 10 hours or one month 8 Adjust and lubricate the drive chain at 10 hours or one month Brake Syste...

Page 39: ...Item Remarks Page Brake system pedal travel Ensure proper operation 59 Steering Ensure free operation 61 Engine oil Ensure proper levels 49 50 51 52 Air filter Inspect clean 54 55 Seat Belts Check length of belt for damage check latches for proper operation 24 25 Brake fluid Ensure proper level 60 Tires Inspect condition 62 Throttle system Ensure proper operation 56 57 Indicator lights switches En...

Page 40: ...a manner appropriate for your skills and operating conditions Never operate at excessive speeds DO NOT attempt to do power slides donuts jumps or other driving stunts Keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times 7 Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while operating this vehicle 8 Always use the size and type of tires specified for your vehicle Always maintain proper tire pressure 9 Neve...

Page 41: ...6 If the engine does not start within five seconds return the ignition switch to the ON position and wait five seconds Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the engine starts Tip If a warm engine has cooled to a point where it does not readily start intermittent use of the choke pulled half way out may be necessary If the engine is over choked when warm depress the throttle lever fully while cranking to aid ...

Page 42: ...ne braking 2 Press on the brake pedal evenly and firmly Practice starting and stopping using the brakes until you re familiar with the controls Parking the Vehicle 1 Stop the vehicle on a level surface When parking inside a garage or other structure be sure that the structure is well ventilated and that the vehicle is not close to any source of flame or sparks including any appliance with pilot li...

Page 43: ...rform the pre ride inspection 4 Wear appropriate riding gear including an approved helmet and eye protection goggles or face shield 5 Select a level open area to practice driving 6 Sit in the driver s seat and fasten the seat belt 7 Do not carry a passenger until you have at least four hours of driving experience with this vehicle 8 Set the parking brake 9 Place the transmission in neutral 10 Star...

Page 44: ...verse Learn how the vehicle handles when making both left and right turns at a slow speed 16 Increase speed only after mastering all maneuvers at a slow speed 17 After you become skilled at making turns and begin to operate at faster speeds follow these precautions Avoid sharp turns Make turns gradually Never turn while applying heavy throttle Never turn the steering wheel abruptly Operate at spee...

Page 45: ...ience with this vehicle 4 Never operate with a passenger age 12 and under Make sure the passenger is tall enough to comfortably and safely sit in the passenger seat with the seat belt secured put both feet on the floor and grasp the hand holds 5 Never carry more than limitative passengers of the labels of the 150 200UTV 6 Never allow a passenger to ride on the cargo box Allow passenger to ride onl...

Page 46: ...could cause discomfort or injury to a passenger 11 Always follow all operating guidelines as outlined on safety labels and in this manual Driving on Slippery Surfaces When driving on slippery surfaces such as wet trails loose gravel sand or ice be alert for the possibility of skidding and sliding Skidding or sliding can cause loss of control or overturn especially if tires regain traction unexpect...

Page 47: ...n slippery conditions 1 Slow down before entering slippery areas 2 Be alert watch the path ahead and avoid quick turns which can cause skids 3 Correct a skid by turning the steering wheel in the direction of the skid Never apply the brakes during a skid ...

Page 48: ...Drive at a steady rate of speed Never press the throttle suddenly 6 Avoid unnecessary changes in speed or direction 7 Never go over the crest of a hill at a high speed An obstacle a sharp drop or another vehicle or person could be on the other side of the hill 8 If the vehicle stalls while climbing a hill apply the brakes Place the transmission in reverse and slowly allow the vehicle to roll strai...

Page 49: ...e or cause the vehicle to slide 4 If the vehicle begins to slide downhill immediately turn downhill to stop the slide Driving Downhill Whenever driving down a hill follow these precautions 1 Avoid steep hills 15 maximum 2 Slow down Never travel down a hill at high speed 3 Always check the terrain carefully before driving down a hill 4 Always drive down a hill with the transmission in forward gear ...

Page 50: ...ly The friction will help dry out the pads NOTICE Major engine damage can result if the vehicle is not thoroughly inspected after operation in water Perform the services outlined in the maintenance chart Give special attention to engine oil transmission oil and all grease fittings If your vehicle is operated in water deeper than the floor level take it to your dealer for service before starting th...

Page 51: ...s such as logs rocks and low hanging branches 3 Drive slowly and use extra caution when driving on unfamiliar terrain Obstacles are not always clearly visible 4 Do not drive over large obstacles such as rocks and fallen trees If it s unavoidable use extreme caution and drive slowly 5 Always have a passenger dismount and move away from the vehicle before driving over an obsta cle that could cause a...

Page 52: ...w these precautions when driving in reverse 1 Always check for obstacles or people behind the vehicle 2 Apply the throttle lightly Never apply the throttle suddenly 3 Back slowly 4 Apply the brakes lightly for stopping 5 Avoid making sharp ...

Page 53: ...in serious injury Avoid parking on an incline If parking on an incline is unavoidable follow these precautions 1 Place the transmission in neutral 2 Set the parking brake 3 Stop the engine 4 Turn the fuel valve off 5 Always block the rear wheels on the downhill side ...

Page 54: ...lified dealer perform these operations Maintenance intervals in the following chart are based upon average riding conditions and an average vehicle speed of approximately ten 10 miles per hour Vehicles subjected to severe use must be inspected and serviced more frequently Severe Use Definition Frequent immersion in mud water or sand Racing or race style high RPM use Prolonged low speed operation E...

Page 55: ...il level Daily Check each day before driving the vehicle Make adjustments as needed See the Pre Ride Checklist on page31 Ⅰ Engine oil change 30 6 M 300 480 Perform a break in oil change at one month CVT housing if equipped Weekly Drain water as needed check often if driving in wet conditions Ⅰ Air filter main element Weekly Inspect replace as needed Ⅰ Ⅱ Brake pad wear 10 Monthly 100 160 Inspect pe...

Page 56: ...0H 6M 500 800 Inspect lubricate adjust Battery 25 Monthly 250 400 Check terminals clean test Ⅱ Toe adjustment Inspect periodically adjust when parts are replaced Headlight aim Adjust as needed Ⅰ Perform these procedures more often for vehicles subjected to severe use Ⅱ Have an authorized dealer perform these services Remark 1 If the Odometer indication is large please repeat this maintenance 2 If ...

Page 57: ...il Always check and change the engine oil at the intervals outlined in the Periodic Maintenance Chart beginning on page 50 Oil may need to be changed more frequently if the recommended oil is not used Oil Recommendations NOTICE Mixing brands or using a non recommended oil may cause serious engine damage Always use the recommended oil Never substitute or mix oil brands Engine oil classification of ...

Page 58: ...e it dry with a clean cloth 3 Reinstall the dipstick completely 4 Remove the dipstick and check the oil level Tip A rising oil level between checks in cool weather driving can indicate contaminants such as gas or moisture collecting in the crankcase If the oil level is over the full safe mark change the oil immediately 5 Add the recommended oil as needed 6 Reinstall the dipstick ...

Page 59: ...e engine 3 Clean the area around the drain plug CAUTION Hot oil can cause burns to skin Do not allow hot oil to contact skin 4 Place a drain pan under the engine crankcase 5 Remove the drain plug Allow the oil to drain completely NOTE The sealing surfaces on drain plug and crankcase should be clean and free of burrs or scratches 6 Using a cap style oil filter wrench turn the oil filter cartridge t...

Page 60: ...f 12ft lbf 10 Reinstall the sealing washer on the drain plug 11 Reinstall the drain plug Add the recommended engine oil 12 Place the transmission in PARK Apply the brakes 13 Start the engine Allow it to idle for one to two minutes 14 Stop the engine Inspect for leaks 15 Re check the oil level on the dipstick and add oil as necessary to bring the level to the upper mark on the dipstick 16 Dispose o...

Page 61: ...ring end condition should be read after the engine is warmed up and the vehicle is driven at higher speeds Immediately check the spark plug for correct color A hot exhaust system and engine can cause burns Wear protective gloves when removing a spark plug for inspection Specified spark plug A7RTC Spark Plug Removal and Replacement 1 Remove the spark plug cap 2 Using the spark plug wrench provided ...

Page 62: ...cess the air box through the rear cargo box 1 Remove the air filter fixed screw 1 and the cover 2 2 Remove the filter element of the air filter 4 from the air box 1 Fixed screw 3 Wash the filter element in warm soapy 2 Cover water then rinse and let dry If the filter 3 clamp plate cover element is damaged install a new filter 4 Filter element 5 strainer ...

Page 63: ...sediments in the air box 6 Reinstall the filter element and air box cover Secure the fixed screw NOTICE Never operate the vehicle with the filter element removed Dirt will enter the engine causing rapid wear and severe damage to the engine 7 Reinstall rear cargo box ...

Page 64: ...problems arise Always check the pedal for free movement and return before starting the engine and occasionally during operation Throttle Freeplay If the throttle pedal has excessive play or misadjustment it will cause a delay in throttle response especially at low engine speed The throttle may also not open fully If the throttle pedal has no freeplay the throttle may be hard to control and the idl...

Page 65: ...spection 1 Place the transmission in neutral Set the parking brake 2 Start the engine Allow it to warm up thoroughly 3 Measure the distance the throttle pedal moves before the engine begins to pick up speed Freeplay should be 1 16 to 1 8 inches 1 5 3 mm ...

Page 66: ...sary trouble 2 Carburetor idling monsoonal adjustment vehicle engine performance according to differences and seasonal changes can be properly adjusted idle screw air fuel ratio The changes in the 1 2 circle range 3 Regularly inspect the carburetor cleaning and maintenance under normal circumstances should be looking for an experienced professional service personnel better should not have their ow...

Page 67: ...em operation including excessive pedal travel contact your dealer for proper diagnosis and repairs Operating the vehicle with a spongy brake pedal can result in loss of braking which could cause an accident resulting in severe injury or death Never operate the vehicle with a spongy feeling brake pedal Brake Inspection 1 Check the brake system for fluid leaks 2 Check the brake pedal for excessive t...

Page 68: ...brake fade and the possibility of accident or severe injury Change the brake fluid every two years and any time the fluid becomes contaminated the fluid level is below the minimum or if the type and brand of the fluid in the reservoir are unknown Open the cover 1 you will see the brake fluid intake 1 Position the vehicle on a level surface 2 Place the transmission in neutral Set the parking brake ...

Page 69: ...spected by an authorized dealer Shock Spring Adjustment The front and rear shock absorber springs are adjustable to increase or decrease spring tension Rotate the adjuster either clockwise or counterclockwise to make adjustments Always apply the same adjustment setting to all four wheels WARNING Uneven adjustment may cause poor handling of the vehicle which could result in an accident Always adjus...

Page 70: ...tain proper tire pressure When replacing tires always use original equipment size and type Tire Tread Depth Always replace tires when tread depth is worn to 1 8 3 mm or less Front Wheel Hub Tightening Front wheel bearing tightness and spindle nut retention are critical component operations All service must be performed by your authorized dealer Wheel Removal 1 Position the vehicle on a level surfa...

Page 71: ... or gasoline to clean the drive chain Adjusting or operating the vehicle with improper rear drive chain slack can result in severe damage to the transmission and drive components Always make sure the slack is within the stated specifications Drive Chain Slack 1 Check the amount of chain slack by moving the vehicle slightly forward to gain slack at the top side of the chain 2 Raise the rear of the ...

Page 72: ...nt 1 Loosen the four rear housing mount bolts two on each side 2 Loosen the chain adjuster lock nuts 3 Turn the chain adjusters clockwise to 1 4 1 2 6 12 mm deflection 4 Tighten the chain adjuster lock nuts to 18 ft lbs 25 Nm Hold the adjuster stud securely while tightening the nut to avoid break ing the stud 5 Tighten the four rear housing mount bolts to 43 ft lbs 60 Nm ...

Page 73: ...free operation WARRANTY COVERAGE LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES The limited warranty excludes any failures that are not caused by a defect in material or workmanship This warranty does not cover accidental damage normal wear and tear abuse or improper handling This warranty also does not cover any vehicle that has been altered structurally modified neglected improperly maintained used for ...

Page 74: ...anty service you must take it to a company Servicing Dealer When requesting warranty service you must present your related proof form to the dealer THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DEALER IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Company suggests that you use your original selling dealer however you may use any Company Servicing Dealer to perform warranty service Please work with your dealer to resolve any...

Page 75: ...here your vehicle was purchased you should take your vehicle to an authorized Company dealer You must show the related proof Upon verification the servicing dealer will be authorized to perform the warranty repair Notice If your vehicle is registered outside of the country where it was purchased and you have not followed the procedure set out above your vehicle will no longer be eligible for warra...

Page 76: ...1 3in Minimum ground clearance 170mm 6 7in Minimum turning radius 150 200UTV 4000mm 157 5in 150 200UTV 2 4500mm 177 28in Maximum speed 60km h 62 km h Basic weight Mass of whole equipments Not include driver 150 200UTV 250kg 150 200UTV 2 326 kg Engine Engine type 4 stroke JL1P57F 4 stroke 161QMK BR Cylinder arrangement single cylinder Displacement 149 6ml 168 9 ml Bore stroke 57 4X57 8mm 2 25 2 27 ...

Page 77: ...UTV 200UTV Starting system Electric Lubrication system Pressure spray Engine oil Type Recommended engine oil classification Tire Type Tubeless front 19 7 00 8 Size rear 20 10 00 10 Electrical Ignition system C D I ...

Page 78: ...rive Chain Shift Type F N R Suspension Front suspension Single A arm Rear suspension Dual Shock swing arm Shock absorber Front shock absorber Coil spring Rear shock absorber Coil spring Brake Brakes Front Rear Foot Activated 4 wheel hydraulic disc Parking Brake Mechanical Rear Lever Battery type Battery capacity 12V 10Ah ...

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