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This section will cover basic braking technique for your mini bike. To slow 

or stop the bike, squeeze the brake lever firmly and smoothly. Gradually 

increase your braking pressure as you feel it is needed. The more pressure 

you apply to the brake, the more braking power will be applied. When you 

come to a full stop, put your feet on the ground first to avoid tipping over.
Remember that your minibike has a rear brake only, which is more than 

adequate for a mini bike of this size. Always think ahead and allow yourself 

enough room to stop safely. Just be careful to apply braking carefully to 

avoid sending the bike into a skid which will cause you to lose control.
If you apply the brakes too quickly and start to skid, release the brake to 

regain control and then apply braking power carefully.
When riding on wet, or loose rocky conditions your braking power can be 

reduced greatly and it will be much easier to put the bike into a skid and lose 

control. If the surface is wet or loose, you must reduce your speed and allow 

more room to stop safely. 
Avoid jamming on the brake suddenly or accelerating too quickly as either 

of these actions can cause you to lose control of the mini bike.

With the mini bike stopped, switch it off with the kill switch, flip down the 

kickstand and lean the bike over on it to park. Position and turn the fuel valve 

to OFF. Always park your mini bike on a flat surface to avoid tipping over.
If you are going to store the mini bike for an extended period of time, close 

the fuel valve with the engine still running until it stops. This will burn all the 

fuel out of the carburetor and reduce fuel system problems in the future.

Keeping your mini bike in perfect operating condition is absolutely essential 

to your safety. It is also the best way to protect your investment, get maximum 

performance, avoid breakdowns and have more fun. To help keep your mini 

bike well maintained, the maintenance schedule following will provide you 

valuable information that will help you keep your mini bike in excellent and 

safe operating condition and avoid injury.

The service intervals in this section are based on average riding conditions. 

More frequent service is needed if you subject your mini bike to severe use, 

such as competition or riding in unusually wet or dusty conditions.

 

      Improper maintenance of this mini bike or failing to correct a 

problem before you ride can cause a crash in which you could be seriously 

injured or killed. Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommen-

dations and schedules in this manual.

Remember, proper maintenance of your minibike is the responsibility of the 

owner and failure to do so can cause your warranty to be void.

Note to parents: As a parent it is up to you to make sure the mini bike is properly 

maintained and in safe operating condition. For youngsters, learning how to take 

care of a mini bike and perform basic maintenance can be an important part 

of their riding experience. However, if you allow a youngster to perform or assist 

in any maintenance task, such as filling the fuel tank, you  need to provide close 

supervision to make sure the task is performed safely. 

Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenance or repairs. 

This will help eliminate the following hazards:

1. Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust.

 Be sure 

you have good ventilation whenever you have the mini bike running.

2. Burns from hot engine parts.

 Let the engine and exhaust cool 

before you touch them.

3. Injury from moving parts.

 Do not work on the engine while run-

ning unless instructed by this manual to do so.
Be sure you have all the tools needed and understand the procedure before 

starting. Always be careful around gasoline. Keep flames and sparks away.

PARKING AND POST-RIDE INSPECTION

BRAKING TECHNIQUE

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BASIC OPERATION

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

MAINTAINING YOUR MBx11

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Страница 1: ...tant Information Read thoroughly before riding the first time OWNERS MANUAL MOTOVOX COM VISIT US ONTHEWEB FOR MORE INFORMATION Attaching handlebars See page 17 MINIMUM AGE 16 Younger riders require ad...

Страница 2: ...e right to make product changes at any time without notice and without obligation to make the same or similar changes to any vehicle previously built or sold Avoid operating this vehicle on paved surf...

Страница 3: ...3 This product can not be used for competition LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ThisLimitedWarrantyisnon transferableaftertheProduct sinitialsale NounapprovedmodificationscanbemadetotheProduct itsperformanceo...

Страница 4: ...as a recreational vehicle for off road use only and by a single rider only This mini bike is built for young riders who weigh 135 lbs or less with basic experience Before riding please take your time...

Страница 5: ...ate any motorized vehicle while intoxicated including mini bikes As a parent your child s safety is your first priority Riding a mini bike is very fun but just like riding a bicycle bad decisions can...

Страница 6: ...hese controls in shown below The Choke Lever is used to start the engine when it is cold and is located above the air filter It is used to restrict the amount of air in the fuel mixture to start easie...

Страница 7: ...spring loaded so it will return to the lowest position as you release it The Chain Tensioner is used to keep the proper tension on the drive chain and is located on the frame next to the chain guard...

Страница 8: ...ction As a reminder Never ride without a helmet Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries An approved DOT motorcycle helmet is the most important part of your safety gear C...

Страница 9: ...me familiar with how this mini bike runs and how it handles Different bikes have different handling characteristics Always practice in a safe area until you feel comfortable with how this mini bike ru...

Страница 10: ...eep your mini bike well maintained the maintenance schedule following will provide you valuable information that will help you keep your mini bike in excellent and safe operating condition and avoid i...

Страница 11: ...ick stand on a level surface 2 Remove the screws from the handlebar clamps and set aside Remove upper clamp 3 Sitting on the bike place the handlebars in the lower clamp in a comfortable position bein...

Страница 12: ...rmance of your engine 1 Park the mini bike on a firm level surface 2 Clean around the oil fill cap and surrounding surfaces 3 Unscrew the oil fill cap and wipe the dipstick portion clean 4 Reinsert th...

Страница 13: ...4 To adjust the free play follow these steps 1 Loosen the lock nut on the throttle cable 2 Turn the adjuster nut in the direction needed to gain or reduce free play 3 Tighten the lock nut 4 After adj...

Страница 14: ...Ply TubelessType MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 23 22 MAINTENANCE WHEEL RIMS TIRE AIR PRESSURE Your mini bike is equipped with steel rims These rims are very durable but can become bent or dented when the tir...

Страница 15: ...he tension of your drive chain see below Always inspect your drive chain to be sure it is well lubricated and in good condition Watch for damaged rollers or pins dry or rusted links or any kinking of...

Страница 16: ...6686 1 Check for proper choke position a If the engine is warm choke should be OFF 2 Clogged carburetor jet a Consult with your Motovox Service Center 3 Bad or contaminated gasoline a Drain fuel tank...

Страница 17: ...se IFYOU HAVE A FLATTIRE How you handle a flat tire when you are out on the trail is determined by the severity of the tire damage and what tools and supplies you have with you For example if you carr...

Страница 18: ...hain tension If the chain breaks when it comes off chances are that you will not have a spare master link with you for the repair But your chain may be able to be salvaged with a new master link Consu...

Страница 19: ...atesofAmericaincompliancewiththeCleanAirActandapplicableregulationsof theUnitedStatesEnvironmentalProtectionAgency Anypartorpartsreplacedunderthiswarrantyshallbecomethe propertyofAPTPowersport II Limi...

Страница 20: ...N to fill out your registration form online Motovox MBx11 Product Registration Please complete and mail this card within 10 days of purchase Name Age Address City State Zip Email Home Phone Work Phone...

Страница 21: ...vox MBx11 visit motovox com TROUBLE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE contact us 888 488 MOTO 6686 or email info motovox com Motovox would sincerely like to thank you for choosing one of our fine products and we...

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Страница 23: ...x Motorsports 8844 Hillcrest Road Kansas City MO 64138 3759 Toll Free 1 888 488 MOTO 6686 Motovox com email info motovox com IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE CALL MOTOVOX AND WE WILL MAKE IT...

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