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Air pressure should be at
3.6 psi.
Do not over inflate or under inflate the tires.
Do not operate your TrailRover™ when air pressure is too high or too low.
Warning
Operating your TrailRover™ with excessively worn tires can cause skidding due to
reduced traction.
Improper air pressure can affect handling characteristics. Under inflation could
cause slipping or skidding. Over inflation could cause the tire to burst. Both can
cause serious damage to the tires and your TrailRover™.
Be sure there is equal pressure in all four tires. Unequal air pressure may have an
adverse effect on the rider’s ability to control your TrailRover™. Replace the tires
is they become worn. Tire repair or replacement only be done by a professional.
Braking System
Inspect brake for travel. The brake level travel should be between 5 mm and
8mm,
To adjust the brake level travel, take the following steps:
1. Loosen the nut and adjust the brake level travel.
2. When properly adjusted, hold the brake level and check to the sure the brake
level travel is between 5mm and 8mm.
3. Periodically inspect the thickness of the brake pads. Replace the brake pads
when they are 1mm.
4. Inspect the level of the brake fluid on a regular basis. When the level of the
brake fluid drops below the marked line, drain the remaining brake fluid and
refill to the correct level.
5. Keep the brake pads and discs clean.
6. Lubricating the Drive Chain
7. Lubricate the drive chain frequently.
To lubricate the drive chain
1. Remove the chain joint clip.
2. Wash the chain in solvent and lubricate it with chain lubricant.
3. Remount the chain.
Warning
Maintenance
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