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General Tips
1.
Always wear a helmet and other protective riding gear.
2.
Cobra recommends that you tell your child to take it easy the first couple of
minutes in practice until the engine comes up to full operating temperature.
3.
Make sure your riders’ foot is not resting on the foot brake while they are
riding
.
4.
Evaluate the bikes jetting only after it has been warmed up to race
temperatures.
5.
A properly maintained machine is safer, faster, and more fun to ride.
6.
Cobra offers a carburetor inlet cover RCMU0109 to keep water and dirt
from getting into the carburetor when the bike is being washed.
7.
New chains will stretch on first use. Never install a new chain prior to a
race. Always ‘break’ them in during practice.
8.
Your Cobra Motorcycle has a 10 digit VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).
The first two digits indicate the model and the seventh indicates the model
year (MY).
a. Example, CMxxxx6xxx is a 2006 Model Year CM50.