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Additional safety tips: 

 

Participate in an approved ATV safety education training program  

 

Always provide responsible adult supervision for ATV operators younger than 18 years of age  

 

Don't let youngsters ride full-sized ATV's 

 

Follow all safety recommendations of the ATV manufacturer  

 

Operate ATVs only during daylight  

 

Wear a helmet with face protection at all times  

 

Operate only four-wheeled ATVs  

 

Provide a drug and alcohol free environment  

 

Always use the buddy system  

 

Avoid riding in areas where contact with automobiles might be possible  

 

Drive ATVs on surfaces as recommended by the manufacturer  

 

Travel at speeds conducive to conditions and operator abilities  

 

Check on the conditions of the trails you will be traveling  

 

Know and understand local and state laws governing the use of ATVs  

 

Permit only one operator per ATV  

 

Insist on a "perfect fit" between the ATV and the physical, mental, and emotional maturity of the operator  

 

Use antenna flags and wear bright clothing to increase conspicuity. 

 

Use maps and compass if you are riding in an unfamiliar area.  

 

Make a mental note of landmarks; you may need them if you are stranded.  

 

If you are lost at night, do not move around. You will waste valuable fuel that you can use to ride safety in 
the daylight. 

 

Carry a first-aid pack with you. 

 

Carry some snacks and a water supply with you. 

 

Carry equipment to handle medical and mechanical emergencies.  

 

Your vehicle field repair kit should include the following items; 

o

  the manufacturer's tool kit 

o

  wire, tape, elastic cords,  

o

  possibly locking pliers 

o

  and a tow rope. 

 

Pre-Ride Inspection - Inspecting the condition of your ATV before each ride is very important to minimize 
the chance of injury and maximize the enjoyment of your ride. It also helps ensures long term 
performance of your ATV. Follow the owner’s manual guide to inspection and maintenance of your ATV. 
A well maintained ATV will give you years of enjoyment. 

 

Watch out for thin ice which may be camouflaged by snow. 

 

Remember, you can ride further in one hour than you can walk in an entire day. 

 
 

Age Recommendations by model size 

ATV Model Size

 

ETON Models Minimum 

Age

 

Weight Capacity

 

Under 70cc

 

RXL-40E 

RXL-50M 

RXL-70 

6 years and older

 

70 Lbs

 

70 - 90cc

 

RXL-90 

RXL-90R 

12 years and older

250 Lbs

 

over 90cc

 

CXL-150 

16 years and older

250 Lbs

 

150 cc

 

CXL-150 

16 years and older

300 Lbs

 

Summary of Contents for VIPER 50M

Page 1: ...E TON VIPER OWNER S MANUAL Viper 50M Viper 70 Viper 90 and Viper 90R...

Page 2: ...le the driver must always wear protective clothing Protective helmet with face shield elbow and knee pads long leg pants gloves and hard soled boots should always be worn when operating this vehicle O...

Page 3: ...gine Oil Oil Tank 12 Oil Indicator light 12 Tires Wheels Tire inspection 13 Tire pressure 13 Spark Plug 13 Spark Arrester Screen 13 Air Filter 14 Braking Systems Front Brake Inspection 14 Front Brake...

Page 4: ...Viper 70 24 Viper 90 90R 26 Maintenance Schedule 28 Maintenance Record Chart 28 Wiring Diagram Viper 50M 29 Wiring Diagram Viper 70 30 Wiring Diagram Viper 90 31 Wiring Diagram Viper 90R 32 Manufactu...

Page 5: ...a public road or highway the vehicle should be pushed across using extreme caution 5 This vehicle MUST NOT be operated without adult supervision and instruction 6 DO NOT operate this vehicle while un...

Page 6: ...eration Check the engine oil level in the oil tank Check fuel level and inspect for fuel leaks Remember you can ride further in 1 hour than you can walk back in 1 day 11 WARM UP your body with some ex...

Page 7: ...your vehicle in a safe place free of any ignition source 14 NEVER run the vehicle in an enclosed area The exhaust gases from the engine contain CARBON MONOXIDE which can be fatal if breathed in high...

Page 8: ...ke a mental note of landmarks you may need them if you are stranded If you are lost at night do not move around You will waste valuable fuel that you can use to ride safety in the daylight Carry a fir...

Page 9: ...brake lever Parking Brake Lock 3 Throttle lever 4 Rear brake lever 5 Engine stop switch 6 Head lamp switch 7 Horn button 8 Engine starter button 9 Manual Choke Lever Vehicle Identification Number VIN...

Page 10: ...e full left position Choke closed or on As the engine warms return the lever to the full right position Choke open or off Throttle lever The throttle lever is located on the right hand handle bar belo...

Page 11: ...e brake in the O on position This should be engaged as a parking brake whenever the vehicle is not in operation This feature must be engaged in order to start the engine The brake lever has a safety s...

Page 12: ...ts tears and dirt Clean or replace the seal if it becomes worn or torn The seal 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 oth...

Page 13: ...r first turn the fuel valve to the OFF position Then carefully compress the wire clamp rings until the clamp is free of the fuel line Slide each clamp away from the filter about Remove the filter from...

Page 14: ...heels can result in a sudden loss of tire pressure and control which could result in injuries Check your tire pressure before each riding session and at each refueling operation Always check the press...

Page 15: ...ly saturated 3 Squeeze out the excess oil until the element does not drip any oil 4 Allow the element to dry then reinstall the element and cover Braking Systems Your ATV unit is equipped with dual fr...

Page 16: ...ion The cables should be lubricated every 60 days or more often if operated in a dusty or wet environment Replacement of the brake shoes and cables should ONLY be preformed by a qualified mechanic Rea...

Page 17: ...ir in the lines and reservoir To bleed the air will require two people to perform the following procedure 1 Place a drain pan under the brake caliper to catch the fluid 2 Open the bleeder valve turn c...

Page 18: ...of operation or more frequently if needed with a high quality chain lubricant Throttle Lever The throttle lever is located beside the right handlebar grip and is operated by using the right hand thumb...

Page 19: ...hen reinstalling the battery be sure to connect the red cable to the positive terminal and the black cable to the negative terminal The battery should be replaced every three years or when it no longe...

Page 20: ...h all other internal combustion engines This period allows the engine parts to seat and wear properly without undue strain which can cause premature failure 1 For the first two weeks of operation do n...

Page 21: ...e parking brake Place the transmission gear selector switch in the N Neutral position Viper 90R only Insure the safety tether switch cap is fully engaged Viper 50M 70 Only Turn the fuel valve to the O...

Page 22: ...merely steer your ATV into the turn To turn properly steer in the direction of the turn and lean your body to the inside of the turn while supporting your weight on the outer footrest Use the throttle...

Page 23: ...40 0 39 2mm Compression 6 8 1 Power 5 2ps 7000rpm Transmission Type Automatic C V T V Belt Chassis Overall Length 1430mm 56 3 Overall Width 820mm 32 3 Overall High 800mm 31 5 Wheel Base 930mm 36 1 Dry...

Page 24: ...ure Adjustment Back out 1 turns Idle Speed Idle 1700 1900rpm Sprockets Front 19 teeth Rear 28 teeth Chain 520 Battery 12V 4AH 5AH GTX5L Fluids Type Unleaded Gasoline 92 octane Fuel Volume 4 5liters 1...

Page 25: ...pression 8 3 1 Power 6 3ps 6000rpm Transmission Type Automatic C V T V Belt Chassis Overall Length 1470mm 57 9 Overall Width 850mm 33 5 Overall High 830mm 32 7 Wheel Base 930mm 36 1 Dry Weight 108kg 2...

Page 26: ...e Adjustment Back out 1 turns Idle Speed Idle 1700 1900rpm Sprockets Front 15 teeth Rear 28 teeth Chain 520 Battery 12V 4AH 5AH GTX5L Fluids Type Unleaded Gasoline 92 octane Fuel Volume 4 5liters 1 2g...

Page 27: ...0 42 0mm Compression 5 8 1 Power 7ps 7500rpm Transmission Type Automatic C V T V Belt Chassis Overall Length 1500mm 59 0 Overall Width 850mm 33 5 Overall High 900mm 35 4 Wheel Base 930mm 36 1 Dry Weig...

Page 28: ...ck out 1 turns Idle Speed Idle 1700 1900rpm Sprockets Front 15 teeth Rear 28 teeth Chain 520 Battery 12V 4AH 5AH GTX5L Fluids Type Unleaded Gasoline 92 octane Fuel Volume 4 5liters 1 2gal Type High gr...

Page 29: ...f pre ride inspection Replace every 2 years Bolts Nuts Fasteners I I Inspect as part of pre ride inspection Wheels I I Inspect as part of pre ride inspection Steering system I Every 6 months Inspect a...

Page 30: ...Page 29 Wire diagram Viper 50M RXL 50M...

Page 31: ...Page 30 Diagram Viper 70 RXL 70...

Page 32: ...Page 31 Wire Diagram Viper 90 RXL 90...

Page 33: ...Page 32 Wire diagram RXL 90R...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...ake 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 up a...

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