Operating Controls
Fuel Valve
Choke Lever
Fuel Valve
Choke Lever
A
B
Engine Stop
Engine Stop Switch
Ignition Key Switch
Ignition Key Switch
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Operating Controls
The two way fuel valve is used to control the flow of fuel
from the gas tank to the carburetor. The valve is located
under the gas tank. Turning the fuel valve to the “ON”
position before starting the engine allows fuel to flow from
the tank to the carburetor. Turning the fuel valve to the
“OFF” position after shutting off the engine stops the flow
of fuel from the gas tank to the carburetor. Always keep
the fuel valve in the “OFF” position when you are not using
the motorcycle.
The choke lever is used for starting the engine when it is
cold or when you live in a cold weather climate. The choke
lever increases the amount of fuel in the air/fuel mixture
that is delivered to the engine. See the photo to the right.
Position A - Choke Fully ON
Position B - Choke Fully OFF
The engine stop switch is used to turn off the engine.
When the switch is in the “OFF” position it will remove the
spark from the ignition system. To start and ride the
motorcycle, push the small red button (bottom). This is
the “RUN” position. To shut off the engine, push the large
red button (top). This is the “OFF” position.
The ignition key switch is used to supply power from the
battery to the components of the motorcycle. Turn the
switch to “ON” before starting and riding the motorcycle.
Turn the switch to “OFF” when you are through riding or if
you wish to stop the engine. In an emergency, use the
engine stop button to stop the engine.
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