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Foam Washer
Rubber Band
Right
Left
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3
Carefully separate the components.
The slots should slide into place without
excessive force. If the fit between two
pieces seems too tight, check to make
certain that you have not damaged either
of them.
Slide the motor mount into the slot in the
floor section, taking care to ensure that
the ‘bump’ on the mount [*] is located as
shown.
Locate the tabs in the floor section in the
slots in the left and right body sides.
Push the front and rear bulkheads into
the slots on the body sides. Keep the
cut-out on the rear bulkhead on the right
side of the buggy.
Push the bonnet and boot sections into the
corresponding slots.
Ensure that the switch on the battery box is in
the off position and insert 2 x AA batteries (as
shown above).
Peel the backing paper from the self adhesive
Velcro pad and stick the pad to the ‘boot’ of
the buggy as shown. Stick the battery box to
the Velcro pad.
Push the drive pulley onto the motor shaft and
clip the motor into the motor mount, ensuring
that the notch in the rear of the motor locates
on the bump in the motor mount.
Plug the battery box onto the motor, making
sure that the terminals align properly.
Your buggy should 'pull wheelies' quite easily.
You can make the buggy pull wheelies more
or less easily by changing the position of the
battery box on it’s Velcro pad, which will adjust
the balance of the buggy. If you move the
battery box forward the buggy is more stable,
moving it rearwards makes it more unstable.
Construction Guide
Fit the front bumper to the bumper supports,
then fit the supports into the slots on the
bonnet. Fit the rear wheelie bars into the
slots on the rear of the body sides.
Select one of the 3 foam washers and
locate it on the driven pulley. Snap the
other half of the driven pulley in place.
Remember: The small diameter washer will
make your buggy go faster on flat, smooth
surfaces; the large diameter washer will make
your buggy accelerate better, climb better, and
perform better on rough surfaces. You can
change these washers after having built the
buggy by removing the rear axle and opening
up the driven pulley.
Slide one of the axles through the rear axle
holes, locating the pulley onto the axle, and
looping the rubber band over the pulley.
Push a stub axle through the hole in the centre
of each rear wheel. Place a washer on each
stub axle, and push the stub axle into the rear
axle.
Put the remaining axle into the holes for the
front axle and fit the front wheels as above.
Body side - left x 1
Body side - right x 1
Front bulkhead x 1
Rear bulkhead x 1
Bonnet x
1
Boot x 1
Front bumper x 1
Floor x 1
support
Wheelie
Wheel x 2
Wheel x 2
Rear
Front
Bumper
x 2
Electric
motor x 1
Motor
mount x 1
Drive pulley x 1
Washer x 4
Stub axle x 4
Axle x 2
Battery box x 1 (not shown)
Velcro pad x 1 (not shown)
Rubber band x 1 (not shown)
Driven pulley x 1 (not shown)
Foam gear discs x 3 (not shown)
bar x 2
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Battery fitting
2 x AA
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8
9
5
6
6
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4
3
Parts List
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