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ADJUSTMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Fig. 4-1 

 

WARNING  

Prior to starting the engine, push the kart forward 
then  apply  the  brake.    If  the  kart  does  not  stop, 
the  brake  is  not  adjusted  correctly.    Adjust  the 
brake  for  correct  operation  prior  to  using  the 
Mini  Rover.    If  you  are  unable  to  adjust,  or  feel 
uncomfortable 

performing 

the 

adjustment, 

contact your dealer for assistance. 

 

 

Fig. 4-2 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusting the Brake Cable 

 

Fig.  (4-1)  depicts  the  brake  caliper  with  the 
brake  cable  correctly  installed.    The  brake 
cable sleeve (A) must fit inside the keeper (B) 
as shown. 
 Remove  the  bottom  cover  of  the  rear  end. 
With a #5 Metric Allen head, loosen the brake 
cable retaining bolt (C).  Push up on the brake 
actuator  (D)  as  shown  (Fig.  4-2)  and  pull  the 
brake  cable  (E)  until  it  is  tight.    While 
maintaining  pressure  on  the  actuator,  tighten 
the cable retainer bolt (C).

  

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Страница 1: ...Manual Parts Manual Mini Rover model 2513 This manual contains very important safety information Please read the entire manual prior to using your Mini Rover Maintain this manual for future reference...

Страница 2: ...ufacturer was defective because of improper maintenance improper assembly alterations abuse negligence or accident Should warranty service be required on your Mini Rover during the warranty period ple...

Страница 3: ...2 Safety 4 3 Ready to Drive 9 4 Operation 12 5 Adjustments 14 6 Periodic Checks and Services 18 Parts Manual Page 1 Frame Group 22 2 Steering Shaft Assembly 24 3 Suspension Arm Assembly 26 4 Axle Sec...

Страница 4: ...w the recommended maintenance schedule and service your Mini Rover accordingly Preventive maintenance is extremely important to the longevity of your Mini Rover Beginners should seek instructions from...

Страница 5: ...t ready to drive this Mini Rover Always closely supervise your youngster s driving This is true even if your youngster has learned and mastered the rules and skills of safe Mini Rover driving Youngste...

Страница 6: ...Co by calling 1 888 562 8ACE or visiting us at wwwacesportsonline com 2 4 Safety Information There is much that can be done to protect the operator of the Mini Rover You will find many helpful recomm...

Страница 7: ...Always drive at a safe speed depending on the situation Driving down a slope too fast may result in the Mini Rover overturning A wet road prolongs the stopping distance of your vehicle Always take car...

Страница 8: ...heel Be sure to stress this important rule It is important to maintain balance and to control the Mini Rover Removing hands or feet away from the controls can reduce your ability to react and control...

Страница 9: ...of the Mini Rover which can result in an accident Always drive at a speed that is proper for your Mini Rover Your speed will be affected by the terrain visibility and other operating conditions and yo...

Страница 10: ...first time we urge you to Read this owner s manual and the labels on your Mini Rover carefully Make sure you understand all the safety messages Know how to operate all the controls and insure your yo...

Страница 11: ...ou read this manual and reviewed it with your youngster 3 Have you inspected the vehicle and maintained it accordingly 4 Is your youngster wearing the proper protective gear 5 Has your youngster learn...

Страница 12: ...i Rover Make sure he or she can turn the vehicle in both directions using this technique Pre Drive Inspection Check the following items before you allow anyone on the Mini Rover Engine Oil Check the l...

Страница 13: ...al Throttle Pedal Fig 2 a Throttle The right foot pedal is the throttle that controls the Mini Rover speed As the engine speed increases above idle the vehicle moves forward WARNING Each time prior to...

Страница 14: ...rming the adjustment contact your dealer for assistance b Brake The brake is located on the left side of the Mini Rover Applying pressure to the pedal pulls the caliper to the brake disc and slows or...

Страница 15: ...space between the rubber molded disc A and the inertia wheel B When the throttle pedal is depressed the throttle cable C pulls the throttle actuating arm D up causing the rubber molded disc A to make...

Страница 16: ...e adjustment contact your dealer for assistance Fig 4 2 Adjusting the Brake Cable Fig 4 1 depicts the brake caliper with the brake cable correctly installed The brake cable sleeve A must fit inside th...

Страница 17: ...ls off the rod By doing so the spring may come loose Make sure after you have done the adjustments the pedals are working and will return to their original position Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 Adjusting Front Whe...

Страница 18: ...f all shocks from hard to soft With a pair of vice grips or channel locks turn the adjustment knob A to the right to decrease stiffness and to the left to stiffen or increase stiffness Point B is the...

Страница 19: ...e frequent servicing Items Prior to Each use Monthly Quarterly Yearly Tire pressure wear I Brake Performance I Tightness of Screws I Air Cleaner C R Drive Chain I C L Brake Pad I R Chassis I C I L Fue...

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Страница 21: ...PARTS MANUAL Your dealer can provide technical assistance You may also contact us A C E Sports LLC 239 County RD 4435 Brundidge AL 36010 Phone 1 888 562 9ACE Fax 1 888 562 8ACE www acesportsonline co...

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Страница 23: ...TOM CROSS BAR R R RED 1 4 5124022 CUSTOM CROSS BAR R R SILVER 1 5 5500310 FRAME COMP BLUE 1 5 5500320 FRAME COMP YELLOW 1 5 5500330 FRAME COMP RED 1 5 5500340 FRAME COMP SILVER 1 6 5512503 FOAM PADDIN...

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Страница 25: ...362528 STEERING GEAR BRACKET YELLOW 2 14 5362538 STEERING GEAR BRACKET RED 2 14 5362548 STEERING GEAR BRACKET SILVER 2 15 5003006 LOCKING FLANGE NUT M12 1 16 5522503 PEDAL BRACKET BLUE 2 16 5522523 PE...

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Страница 27: ...0 4 7 5532503 CUSHION ASS Y FR 2 8 5002515 FLANGE BOLT M8 X 1 25 X 100 2 9 5362511 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM COLLAR 2 10 5362512 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM ASS Y 2 11 5212503 SPINDLE AND STRUT SUPPORT R 1 12 522...

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Страница 29: ...017 NUT FLANGE LOCK 5 16 WHIZ 5 9 5002517 PARALLEL FLAT KEY A M5X50 3 10 3311105 CHAIN 35 58 PITCHS 1 11 5183014 WHEEL RR KEYED 1 12 5183013 WHEEL RR W BEARINGS 1 13 5162504 TIRE 13X500 6 2 14 5001037...

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Страница 31: ...HEX TYA 10 18 3009009 PUSH RETAINER 5 16 EXT 4 19 3402004 FLAG POLE BRACKET 1 20 3391112 INERTIA DISK 1 21 3391113 MOLDED RUBBER DISK 1 22 3311103 CHAIN 35 38 PITCHS 1 23 3221107 BEARING 1 3 8 X 7 16...

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Страница 33: ...3092501 WIRE HARNESS 1 3 5091023 HORN BUTTON 1 4 5091024 ENGINE STAT BUTTON NOT USED 1 5 5091021 ENGINE KILL BUTTON 1 6 5091022 KEY SWITCH W KEY 1 7 3092502 BATTERY 12V 1 8 5351004 SEAT 1 9 5351005 S...

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