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Replacing Flat Tires
Replacing flat tire tubes is a more complicated and labour-intensive process with atv than
it is with regular bicycles. It requires proper tools, more skill and more patience.The front
wheel is easier to service when changing a flat tire than the rear wheel, as the rear wheel
is connected to the hub motor and other mechanical parts.
Unless you are very familiar with the mechanical components of the rear motor,
attempting to change a flat rear tire may cause serious problems. Please contact your
Daymak dealer for specific instructions on how to remove your wheel and tires safely, and
how to replace the tubes. It may be easier – and safer - to have the tubes replaced by your
Daymak dealer.
The Motor
Do not service the motor yourself. Bring the atv to your Daymak dealer for service. The
motor in your atv is a highly complex and fine-tuned mechanism. Repairing it requires
significant expertise.
We suggest maintenance every 100 running hours or so.
The Chain
Ensure that the chain on your atv is well-oiled and lubricated. It is an important part of
your atv. As with any bicycle, it needs to be maintained if it is to function.
Shock Absorbers and Comfort
If your riding experience feels bumpier than usual, and you suspect that your shock
absorbers are experiencing difficulties, check the air pressure in your tires. If the air
pressure is too low, this may be the reason you feel less comfortable. It may have nothing
to do with your shock absorbers.
If the problem persists, take your atv to your Daymak
dealer for servicing.
Bringing in your Atv for Service
Do not attempt to service the electronic or mechanical parts of your atv unless you are
absolutely sure of what you are doing and have a solid understanding of electrical and
mechanical equipment. If your atv is not performing properly, disconnect the circuit
breaker or fuse and bring the atv to your local Daymak dealer.
Do not store the atv without
disconnecting the circuit breaker or fuse.
Liability
Daymak will not be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from errors resulting
from improperly serviced parts.
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