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CLEANING
Regular cleaning helps to maintain appearance and
contributes to overall performance of the ATV by keeping it
free of damaging dirt, soils, and grime.
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When cleaning, avoid harsh detergents and
chemical solvents.
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Use an ordinary garden hose and only enough
water pressure to do the job.
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Use mild solutions of ordinary dish soaps and
clean water.
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The advertising claims of “power” cleaning
products are no substitute for careful and
deliberate attention when cleaning the ATV.
CAUTION
Don’t use high-pressure (e.g., coin-operated car
washes) or portable steam power washers to clean
the ATV. The excessive water pressure will force
dirt, water, and other contaminants into important
electrical connectors and devices, bearings, engine
seals, wheel bearings, seals promoting rust and
corrosion. Severe damage can result.
Before you start cleaning the ATV take the following
precautions:
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Make sure the vehicle is completely cool before
cleaning it.
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Thoroughly dry the vehicle after washing it.
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Cover the rear muffler opening, brake lever and
pedals, start and stop switch, clutch lever, throttle
with plastic bags secure with strong rubber bands.
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Cover the ignition switch keyhole with tape.
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Make sure all filler and check caps are tightened
securely.
After washing
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Remove all plastics bags.
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Lubricate the front brake lever and rear brake
pedal with clean engine oil.
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Lubricate the tie-rod ends using the grease
fittings. Use a high quality lithium soap-based
grease.
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Test the brakes before operation. Wet brake discs
and pads reduce braking efficiency.
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Start the engine and allow to run for 5 minutes.
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