OWNERS MANUAL
ZZ- SUPER SPORT- PIRAT
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
Checks before each minibike use
Use the bike only if it is in perfect mechanical condition. For safety purposes, we recommend that you get
into the habit of carrying out the following checks before each use.
CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL
Low oil will lead to premature wear and damage to the gears.
FUEL
Check the level in the tank.
CHAIN
A loose chain can come off, a worn chain may break, and an unlubricated chain will wear out, and wear
the sprocket unevenly.
TIRES
Check the condition of the tires. If you find cuts or swollen areas, replace. Check the pressure. Excessive
wear or incorrect pressure will negatively affect the bike's ability to hold the road.
BRAKES
Make sure they are properly adjusted and in good working order
TROTTLE CABLE
Check the setting, and make sure it moves smoothly
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CAUTION
UTION
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The child must have the necessary equipment before driving the minicross bike.
This equipment consists of a helmet, goggles, chest, arm and leg pads, gloves and boots. It is best to
set a good example for your child, and thus the adult should also use the necessary protective gear
when using the bike. Use only original DBMOTORS accessories
Notes on starting the minicross bike
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Adjust the basic position of the brake lever according to the size of the child, who obviously must
wear gloves.
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Perform the first tests in a yard or field, so that the child will not get hurt in a fall. There obviously
must be enough room to perform a few maneuvers. Take every possible precaution to prevent the
child from hitting anyone.
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To teach the child to brake, the first trials should be done while pushing the motorcycle. Only after the
child has learned to gauge both brakes should you start the engine.
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The next step is gauging the throttle. To teach the child to adjust the throttle, start the engine but hold
the motorcycle while the child carefully accelerates. Only after completing these exercises should you
take your first road excursions. The child must travel towards a second person who will assist in
stopping. You must explain to the child how to stop on his or her own.
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