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Model XA-150    Gas 150CC ATV 

 

 

 

Product Manual 

Revised 12/31/08 

Recommended age – 16 years or older 

 

 

PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING 

ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS!

 

X-Treme 

TM

 Electric Scooters 

Summary of Contents for XA-150

Page 1: ...Page1 Model XA 150 Gas 150CC ATV Product Manual Revised 12 31 08 Recommended age 16 years or older PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS X Treme TM Electric Scooters ...

Page 2: ... this same oil when refilling or changing Please take care of your XA 150 FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY It is illegal to ride this vehicle on public roads or highways DO NOT JUMP or ABUSE THIS PRODUCT DO NOT RIDE IN WET ICY CONDITIONS Failure to follow these instructions properly will VOID YOUR WARRANTY IMPORTANT Failure to follow these INSTRUCTIONS will VOID YOUR WARRANTY ...

Page 3: ...commended that all operators read thru this user manual completely before riding and have had proper safety and riding training or completed ATV riding courses SAFETY Persons without excellent vision balance coordination reflex muscle and bone strength and good decision making capabilities should not use this product Riders under the age of 16 are not recommended to operate this ATV Manufacturer w...

Page 4: ...r proper slowing down and smooth stops Maintain your X Treme XA 150 as recommended in this Product Handbook Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer Inspect the entire ATV prior to each use Replace any part that is cracked chipped or damaged before use NEVER operate this ATV if you are under the age of 16 NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE ATV WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF AL...

Page 5: ...perator age 16 or older Below are the required warning labels and their location Should a label become removed or lost from the ATV contact your dealer or www x tremescooters com support for a replacement label 1 Type I Age Recommendation Warning Label This label is located on the right front fender facing the rider and is visible when riding Figure 1 ...

Page 6: ...Page6 2 Tire Pressure Warning Label This label is located on the rear left fender Figure 2 3 Overloading Warning Label This label is located on the rear left fender Figure 3 ...

Page 7: ...Page7 4 Type I General Warning Label This label is located on the front left fender Figure 4 5 Type I Passenger Warning Label This label is located on the rear left fender Figure 5 ...

Page 8: ...BLY 10 11 HANDLEBARS 10 FRONT REAR GRILL GUARD 10 BATTERY 10 WHEELS 11 ITEM DESCRIPTIONS OPERATION 12 17 FRONT HANDLEBAR 12 LEFT VIEW 13 RIGHT VIEW 13 IGNITION SEAT FUEL 14 LEFT HANDLEBAR 15 MAX SPEED ADJUSTMENT 16 FORWARD REVERSE 16 ENGINE OIL 16 TIRES TIRE PRESSURE 17 KICK START 17 OPERATION GUIDE 18 19 PRE RIDE INSPECTION 18 STARTING 18 19 MAINTENANCE STORAGE 20 24 ENGINE OIL 20 AIR CLEANER FIL...

Page 9: ...e XA 150 comes with the following items in the box Please locate all of the following 1 The X Treme XA 150 ATV 2 12V Battery Charger 3 Tool Kit 4 Product Handbook 5 4 Wheels 6 Ignition Key 7 Bag of parts nuts washers cotter pins spacers handlebar clamps 8 Battery Fill Kit ...

Page 10: ...50 also comes with the front bumper grill detached for shipping Begin by locating the 4 bolts Next attach the left and right bracket to the ATV frame as shown and secure with the 4 supplied bolt as shown 4 Install the rear guard using the 4 supplied bolts as shown 5 Your battery comes dry and must have the acid added USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING BATTERY ACID WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND GOGGLES...

Page 11: ... bolts M10 25 2 Once in place tighten the nuts and bolts Item description 1 Rear wheel hub flange 2 Rear Wheel 3 Hexagon flanged bolt Front Wheel Assembly 1 Fit the fixing hole of the front left wheel into the fixing bolt of the front left wheel hub 2 Use 4pcs of hexagon flanged locknut M8 and tighten onto the bolts 3 Repeat for the right wheel Item Description 1 Front left wheel hub 2 front left ...

Page 12: ...Page12 Item Descriptions Front Handlebar Descriptions ...

Page 13: ...Page13 Left View Descriptions Right View Descriptions ...

Page 14: ...uel Recommended 90 octane or higher The capacity of the fuel tank is 7 8L WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions Always refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine turned off Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks within the area while refueling or where gasoline is stored Never overfill the tank After refueling be sure the gas cap is securely cl...

Page 15: ... the ATV from rolling always engage the parking brake The parking brake is located on top of both left and right hand brakes Pull the hand brake towards the rider and press the button down to engage the parking brake Electric Starter Button To start the ATV using the electric starter button the battery must be fully charged from previous riding First set the parking brake Then turn the ignition ke...

Page 16: ... the Reverse bar back to its lowered position Proceed in forward motion Engine Oil The quality of the engine oil plays a vital role in the overall engine performance and life Using the recommended engine oil below will ensure a long engine life and low maintenance Recommended oil is SAE15W 4o SE or Class SE SF SC The XA 150 has been pre filled with the recommended oil as listed above at the time o...

Page 17: ...OT OPERATE THE ATV IF THE TIRES ARE NOT PROPERLY INFLATED TO THE REQUIRED PSI Tire Tread For optimum performance and most importantly safety the tire tread should not fall under 2 0mm for either the front or rear tire When the tire tread falls below this measurement do not ride the ATV and contact your X Treme dealer for replacement tires or go directly to X Treme at ww x tremescooters com Kick St...

Page 18: ...tes properly and freely when turning right and left Test the Engine Kill Switch With the ATV engine and the parking brake applied press the kill switch and the engine should stop completely If the ATV does not pass every pre inspection check point DO NOT RIDE THE ATV until the issue has been resolved Serious injury can occur if the ATV is not functioning properly STARTING THE ENGINE Always us the ...

Page 19: ...d has warmed up release the parking brake and with both hands on the handlebars depress the throttle slowly to being forward movement To slow down release the throttle and depress both the left and right hand brakes to come to a full stop Practice braking to ensure proper pressure to come to a full and safe stop Never depress both brakes strongly as it may lock up the wheels and reduce control of ...

Page 20: ...The oil level should be between the upper and lower level marks on the dipstick Add oil when necessary Changing of Engine Oil As noted in the maintenance schedule the oil should be changed every 50 100 hours of use 1 Remove the cap from the crankcase and drain the oil completely 2 Replace the cap 3 Add the recommended oil The amount to fill is approximately 0 8L CAUTION Running the engine with the...

Page 21: ...all the air cleaner CAUTION Never start the engine with the air cleaner removed Brake System Front Drum Brake The distance the front brake lever moves before the brake starts to engage is called free play Measure to the tip of the front brake lever The free play should be within 10 20mm To make adjustments either loosen or tighten the tension screws on the left hand brake lever by rotating them un...

Page 22: ...led water to the upper level mark If the ATV will not be used for long periods of time it is recommended that the battery be removed and charged fully Then store in a cool dry place If the battery is to be left in the ATV disconnect the negative lead from the battery terminal first then disconnect the positive lead Do not touch the positive and negative leads with metal objects to prevent short ci...

Page 23: ...ore storing your ATV for long periods of time follow the following procedure to ensure your ATV will be ready to ride when taken out of storage 1 Clean and dry the ATV Do not use a high pressure washer on the ATV Wax if needed 2 Completely empty the fuel tank and carburetor 3 Clean and oil the drive chain 4 Remove the battery as explained on page 22 5 Cover the ATV and store Vehicle Identification...

Page 24: ...s service instructions further information and important phone numbers please go to the X Treme website at www x tremescooters com Thank you for purchasing an X Treme XA 150 and please tell your friends how much fun you re having on the X Treme ATV ...

Page 25: ...Page25 For General Information or Parts Visit www x tremescooters com For Technical Support or Assistance Visit www x tremescooters com support ...

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