STORING THE MINI BIKE
If you do not use the mini bike for a long time, it will need
special service requiring appropriate materials, equipment,
and skill. For this reason, we recommend you trust this
maintenance work to an authorized service center. If you
wish to service the machine for storage yourself, follow the
general guidelines.
ENGINE LUBRICANT:
Change the engine lubricant.
FUEL:
Drain the fuel from the fuel tank using a hand pump. Spray
atomized anti-rust oil onto the inside wall of the tank and
then close the tank.
Drain the fuel from the carburetor by releasing the carbu-
retor drain screw.
NOTE: Used fuel should be disposed of properly so as to
not adversely affect the environment.
SPARK PLUG:
Take out the spark plug.
Pour approximately 0.5-0.68 oz. (15-20 ml) of clean engine
lubricant into the cylinder.
Pull the pull cord half way several times to distribute the
oil through the engine.
Replace the spark plug.
MAINTENANCE
TIRES:
Inflate the tires to the normal pressure.
NOTE: Tire pressure should only be measured or
adjusted when tires are cold.
CARBURETOR
DRAIN SCREW
VEHICLE:
Place the vehicle on level ground.
Wash the vehicle.
Spray all vinyl and rubber parts with rubber protection.
Spray unpainted surfaces with rust preventative.
Coat painted surfaces with car wax.
Store the mini bike up on wooden blocks with the two
PROCEDURE FOR RETURNING VEHICLE TO SERVICE:
Change engine lubricant if unit has been out of service
Drain atomized anti-rust oil from the fuel tank and fill with
Clean the entire vehicle.
Make sure the vehicle is properly lubricated.
Perform the Pre-Ride Inspection as listed previously.
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Recommended Pressure
12 psi (82.7 kpa)
WARNING:
Check the tire pressure carefully while inflating. Too much
air in the tire could cause the tire to burst, causing serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
Maintaining correct air pressure in the tires is very impor-
tant. Too little pressure could allow the tire to rotate off
the wheel rim. Too much pressure could cause the tire to
burst. Failure to maintain correct air pressure in the tires
could cause problems with vehicle operation and stability,
causing serious personal injury.
wheels clearing the ground. Put the vehicle in a shady and
cool place free from humidity and direct sunlight. Cover it
properly (not with plastic or painted materials). If possible,
store in a garage.
longer than 4 months.
fresh gasoline.
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