To be performed by a supervising adult
Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following
safety checks. Do not ride a battery-powered ride-on toy that is
not in proper working condition! Replace any worn or broken
parts as needed.
Steering and Control
The steering wheel or handlebars are tightened and
secured in the mount or dashboard.
The steering wheel or handlebars are positioned so that
the rider can easily operate and steer the ride-on.
There must be no difficulty for the rider in turning and/or
operating the powered foot pedal or hand operated push
button.
The steering wheel or handlebars are aligned so that the
steering column and front wheels are oriented in the
same direction.
Wheels
The wheels are securely attached to the battery-powered
ride-on and they are in good condition. It is acceptable to
have slight lateral movement in each wheel.
The wheels have no holes or are not worn down in any one
area and that the traction strips are intact and secured to
the wheels.
The drive wheel is securely fastened to the gear box, which
houses the motor.
Ride-on
For all electrical components, make sure:
• The battery is fully charged.
• The charging cord is NOT attached to the ride-on in
any way.
• All connectors are securely snapped in place and will not
come detached while riding.
• No wiring is exposed, worn, or detached in any way; the
motor is not hot to touch.
• All electrical buttons, including the power button,
accelerator foot pedal or hand operated button, and any
buttons for lights and sounds, work properly.
• If the ride-on’s electrical components show any sign of
damage or missing parts DO NOT RIDE until the
condition is corrected.
Make sure the ride-on is:
• Clean, dry, and in good condition.
• All plastic pieces, including fenders, seat, footrests,
steering wheel or handlebars, wheels, bumpers, and/or
hub caps are securely attached.
• There are no cracks or structural problems on the
ride-on toy.
• If the ride-on toy shows any sign of damage or missing
parts DO NOT RIDE IT until the condition is corrected.
Make sure all safety labels are in place and readable, and
understood by the rider.
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Required Tool
Number
Part name
Quantity
1
Handlebar/fork assembly
1
2
Long bolt
1
3
Motorcycle body
1
4
Connector nut (attached to long bolt)
1
5
Fork spacer
2
6
Fender
1
7
Front wheel
1
8
Cone
2
9
Fork sleeve
2
10
Axle (attached to handlebar assembly)
1
11
Wheel washer (attached to axle)
2
12
Wheel nut (attached to axle)
2
13
Training wheel screw (attached to body)
4
14
Training wheel assembly
1
15
Wrench
2
16
Battery charger
1
Pre-Ride Safety Checklist
Parts Checklist