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obstacles
• The product is fitted with an axle that drive both rear wheels at the
same time. Therefore when turning the inside wheel may lose traction
slightly. The new rider must learn to shift weight and control the
throttle to allow the rear tyres to negotiate the turn
1. Practice turning at slow, controlled, constant speed in a large open
area
2. Turn the steering wheel in the direction you wish to turn
3. Leave your body to the inside of the turn in order to maximise front
tyre traction
4. Use the throttle to maintain power throughout the turn
Once this is learned a turn can be performed in a relatively small area.
SLIPPERY SURFACES AND SKIDS
• WARNING: ALWAYS SLOW DOWN on slippery services.
• Turns on slippery surfaces are more hazardous than when full
traction is available.
• A skid on ice, loose gravel or wet ground can cause loss of all
directional control.
• A skid on pavement is dangerous because the product may regain
traction suddenly and unexpectedly which can cause the product to
overturn.
• Slippery surfaces reduce braking force and distances
1. If the front wheels tend to skid in mud, sand or snow, you may be
able to improve control by releasing the throttle and allowing the
product to coast through the turn
2. If the rear wheels skid sideways, correct the slide by steering in the
direction of the skid, avoid braking and accelerating until you have
control.
OPERATING THE PRODUCT
MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT
Periodic inspection, adjustment and lubrication will keep your machine in the
safest and most efficient condition possible. Safety is the obligation of the
product owner. The most important points of the machine inspection,
adjustment and lubrication are explained on the following pages.
The service information included in this manual is intended to provide you
with the necessary information for completing your own preventative
maintenance and minor repairs. A torque wrench will also be necessary to
properly tighten nuts and bolts.
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