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IF THE MINI BIKE IS NOT PERFORMING WELL
POTENTIAL PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Improper choke operation
Ensure that the choke lever is in the correct
position. See steps steps 3 through 7 under
Starting Your Mini Bike on page 10 to ensure
you are operating the choke correctly.
Incorrect oil level
Ensure oil is at the proper level. See Checking And
Adding Engine Oil on page 15 for more information.
Partial obstruction in fuel
cap vent
Clean the fuel cap vent. See Cleaning The Fuel
Cap Vent on page 14 for relevant instructions.
Use of poor quality fuel
Drain the tank and refuel the mini bike with a
higher octane fuel. See Removing Sediment
From The Fuel System on page 13 and Add-
ing Fuel on page 12 for more information.
Contaminated fuel system
Remove sediment from the fuel system and
refuel the mini bike. See Removing Sediment
From The Fuel System on page 13 and Add-
ing Fuel on page 12 for more information.
Dirty air filter
Clean the air filter. See Cleaning The Air
Filter on page 17 for relevant instructions.
Low or flat tire
Refill, repair, or replace the tire. See Tires on
page 19 for more information.
Excess drag on the engine
Perform a rear brake adjustment. See Adjusting
The Brakes on page 18 for more information.
IF THE MINI BIKE DOES NOT STOP
POTENTIAL PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Unresponsive brakes
Perform a rear brake adjustment. See Adjusting
The Brakes on page 18 for more information.
IF THE MINI BIKE HANDLES POORLY
Never ride a mini bike that has handling problems. Poor handling is an indication
of a bent rim, a damaged frame, or damaged forks. These problems need to be
fixed by an Authorized Monster Moto Service Center. Do not continue to operate
the mini bike. Take it to an Authorized Monster Moto Service Center for repair.