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RIDING YOUR MINI BIKE
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To Go: The speed of the mini bike is controlled by the throttle. Twisting
the throttle towards the rider increases the speed of the mini bike and
releasing pressure from the throttle causes the mini bike to gradually slow
down until it comes to a stop. When the throttle is twisted towards the
rider and the mini bike is moving, the throttle is “open.” When the throttle
is in its resting position, it is “closed.”
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To Stop: To stop or slow the mini bike, release the throttle and squeeze
the rear brake lever firmly and smoothly. The more braking pressure you
apply, the quicker you will slow down and stop.
When you come to a stop,
put your foot down to balance the mini bike.
STOPPING YOUR MINI BIKE
1.
When you have finished riding, use your foot to lower the kickstand.
The kickstand will keep the mini bike upright when it is parked.
2.
Turn the engine stop switch to the “off” position, as indicated by the
symbol. Turning the engine stop switch off while the mini bike is
running will stop the mini bike immediately.
3.
Turn the fuel valve lever to the “off” position.
STORING YOUR MINI BIKE
Store the mini bike on a flat surface, preferably sheltered from the elements.
Storing the mini bike in the sun, wind, rain, or snow or in similar conditions will
potentially reduce the lifespan of the vehicle.
If you will not be using the mini bike for an extended period of time, stop the
mini bike by turning the fuel valve lever into the “off” position and allowing the
mini bike to stop on its own. This uses up the fuel that remains in the carbure-
tor and protects the carburetor from gasoline varnish, a problem that can arise
when your mini bike is stored for long periods of time.