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passenger pedals.  Always keep your feet on the 
footrests and your hands on the handlebar grips 
while operating your Beamer. Doing so will give 
you the best control of the unit.  
 
Be sure that you and your passenger are NOT 
wearing loose fitting clothing that could become 
entangled in the moving parts of the vehicle. 
 
Start the vehicle in a forward motion by slowly 
increasing the throttle pressure. 
 
Never place more than 12lbs / 5kg load on the 
rear rack. Doing so may cause the vehicle to 
become unbalanced and cause an unsafe driving 
condition. 
 
Never carry anything on the handlebars or your 
lap while driving your vehicle. Doing so can cause 
a loss of control over the vehicle. 
 
Learn to steer your scooter by shifting your 
weight in the direction of the turn. (Lean into the 
turn) 
 
Use your front & rear brakes to control your 
speed and to stop.  Sudden braking force can 
cause the vehicle to start sliding. To regain 
control, release the braking pressure until you 
have regained control of the vehicle. 
 
When the road surface is wet, the braking 
distance is double that of when the road surface 
is dry. 
 
Keep a safe distance between yourself and the 
vehicle in front of you.  
 

It is not recommended to operate this vehicle 
in slippery conditions such as on snow or ice 
covered roads. 
When going downhill, release the throttle grip 
and use your brakes to control your speed. 
 
After washing your vehicle your brake shoe 
and pad may have become wet and will 
reduce the braking force until they have had 
a chance to dry. 

 
   

Parking Your ATV

 

1.  Always park your vehicle on a level 

surface. 

2.  Turn the ignition key to the “OFF’” 

position to stop the engine.  

3.  Set the engine stop switch to “OFF” 

position. 

4.  Turn your front wheel slightly to the 

left and turn the ignition key to the 
lock position to lock the steering 
column. 

5.  Remove the ignition key to prevent 

unauthorized use or theft of your 
vehicle. 

6.  Park the vehicle by using either the 

main parking stand or the side kick 
stand. The stands are located on the 
left –hand side of the vehicle.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Beamer Scooter

Page 1: ...E TON Beamer Scooter OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...vehicle This owner s manual will instruct you in the safe operation of the vehicle This manual contains warnings and cautions for some specific service methods which could cause personal injury and o...

Page 3: ...tion 7 Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir 7 Purging the brake lines 8 Rear Brake Inspection 8 Fuel System 9 Fuel tank 9 Fuel Cap 9 Inline Fuel Filter 9 Engine Oil 10 Oil Indicator light 10 Oil Tank 10 Tires an...

Page 4: ...il Tank 5 Main Parking Stand 6 Rear Turn Indicator Lamps 7 Fuel tank Cap 8 Brake Fluid Reservoir D DOT Information Plate Vehicle Identification Number VIN is located on the frame behind the foot guard...

Page 5: ...tral position and cancel the illumination of the turning lamps Horn Button The horn button is a yellow push switch located below the turning signal lamp switch on the left hand handlebar Pressing in o...

Page 6: ...ge which indicates the fuel level in the fuel tank When the needle reaches the red zone on the gauge you are running low on fuel and the tank should be refilled This gauge is controlled by a fuel leve...

Page 7: ...to expose the cable adjusting system Loosen the locking nut and adjust the cable length by turning the adjusting collar Check the free travel in the throttle hand grip until you have 5 10mm free trave...

Page 8: ...hickness is 3 0mm DO NOT RIDE A VEHICLE WITH WORN BRAKE PADS Check the rotor disc for cracks warping or color distortion Replace rotor disc at first sign of problem Check rotor disc thickness Minimum...

Page 9: ...or requires a larger amount of effort to apply the brakes the cable may be damaged or need lubricating Visually inspect the brake cable for any signs of wear fraying kinking or corrosion Replace any w...

Page 10: ...al must be in good condition to insure a proper seal of the cap to the tank to prevent fuel spills DO NOT allow dirt or other debris to enter the tank when refueling Replace the cap if damaged or if i...

Page 11: ...ill the tank with high quality JASO FC grade 2 cycle injector engine oil Using lower grade oil can cause exhaust smoke and result in damage to your engine IMPORTANT NOTE Your first tank of fuel should...

Page 12: ...hrough an air filter to clean the air prior to mixing it with fuel and oil in the carburetor During normal operation the filter accumulates dirt from the air and will need to be cleaned to maintain th...

Page 13: ...replaced There is an inline fuse on the positive lead of the battery to protect the wiring system from over loads If your starter motor will not turn over and the battery is fully charged check the i...

Page 14: ...per operation 11 Insure you are wearing proper clothing and protective gear such as helmet and hard soled shoes Starting Procedure The following procedure must be followed each time you start your Bea...

Page 15: ...egain control release the braking pressure until you have regained control of the vehicle When the road surface is wet the braking distance is double that of when the road surface is dry Keep a safe d...

Page 16: ...Suspension Front Telescopic Fork Rear Unit Swing Arm Single Shock Brakes Front Hydraulic Disc Rear Mechanical Drum Tires Front 120 90 10 Rear 130 90 10 Tire Pressure Front 18psi 1 25kg cm2 Cold Rear...

Page 17: ...ve Chain I L I L Brake Shoes I I Brake System I I Inspect as part of pre ride inspection Brake Fluid I Inspect as part of pre ride inspection Replace every 2 years Bolts Nuts Fasteners I I Inspect as...

Page 18: ...Page 17 Beamer Wiring Diagram...

Page 19: ...anty program are 1 Damage caused by accidents misuse negligence improper vehicle operation 2 Any modification or alteration to any standard specifications or equipment 3 Any repairs made by an unautho...

Page 20: ...er take a test ride to familiarize themselves with the machine and to make certain the unit is in proper operating condition The dealer is responsible for checking and performing all items on the set...

Page 21: ...Page 20 Owner s Notes...

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