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WARNING 

– Never perform maintenance checks on this product while it is in 

operation. Ensure the engine is turned and appropriate braking systems are 

on before undertaking maintenance, cleaning or inspections of this vehicle. 

Never adjust, clean or repair this product whilst it is in motion. Never adjust, 

clean or repair this product whilst the products engine is still hot.

WARNING

 - Stop operating this product if it starts to make unusual noises, 

excessive noises or unusual vibrations. This is a sign of loose or worn parts and 

a service must be undertaken to avoid product damage, serious personal 

injury or death.

WARNING

 – Never remove guards, roll cage(s), clutch guards, axel guards, 

hub guards or torque converter.

WARNING 

– Use of this product as excessive speeds may cause product 

damage, serious personal injury or death to the operator, passenger(s) and 

others. Never operate at excessively high speeds outside of the operator’s 

comfort and ability level.

WARNING 

– Never operate this product under the influence of alcohol or 

drugs (prescription or illicit).

WARNING

 – Keep the product free from dirt and debris, especially around the 

steering and throttle systems. Mud, snow, dirt and debris can become stuck in 

these areas creating steering issues or throttle stick. This may result in the 

operator losing control which may cause product damage, serious personal 

injury or death to the operator, passenger(s) and others.

WARNING 

- Never attempt to operate this product without first checking to 

see if throttle control is in the idle position, and the park break is on.

WARNING – Never start the product unless the operator and its passenger(s) 

are seated and securely restrained. 

WARNING

 – Never tamper or modify the products governor system. 

Exceeding the limits of the manufacturers set governing settings will cause 

damage to the engine by exceeding its capacity. This may cause product 

damage, serious personal injury or death to the operator, passenger(s) or 

others.

WARNING

 – Always slow down when turning. Attempting to take corners at 

high speeds may cause product damage, serious personal injury or death to 

the operator, passenger(s) or others in the event that the operator loses 

control.

WARNING

 – Never fill the fuel tank whilst the product is on, or still hot. Do not 

overfill the tank. Always allow 4cm of expansion space at the top of the tank. 

There should not be any fuel in the breather hose or filler neck. Always use an 

approved petrol cap for this product. Never refill while inside a building or in a 

building without appropriate ventilation. Never fill up near extreme sources 

of heat, live wires, naked flames or any other type of heat source when filling 

up. Move the product at least 10 feet away from where it was filled up before 

attempting to start.

WARNING 

– Wet, slippery, rough or sloped terrain is potentially dangerous 

and may result in product damage, serious personal injury or death to the 

operator, passenger(s) and others if the product is not operated in a safe and 

cautious manner. Never attempt to operate this product on terrain that the 

operator or passenger(s) are not comfortable with. Operator must use mature 

and responsible decisions when operating this product in terrain that is 

familiar or unfamiliar. Attempting to turn on slopes may result in a product 

roll-over which may cause product damage, serious personal injury or death 

to the operator, passenger(s) and others. Do not attempt anything outside of 

the skill level of the operator.

WARNING 

– Practice caution when turning on loose gravel or any other 

similar surfaces at speed. There is an increased chance that the operator will 

lose control which may result in product damage, serious personal injury or 

death to the operator, passenger(s) and others.

WARNING

 – All assembly, maintenance & repairs of this product must be 

undertaken by a skilled and qualified motorcycle mechanic, small motor 

mechanic or authorised service centres / dealers. Service intervals are 

outlined in this manual and must be followed. Failure to have this product 

serviced by the appropriate professionals may void your warranty and / or 

may cause product damage, serious personal injury or death to the operator, 

passenger(s) and others. No modification are to be made that are deemed to 

be practically unsafe, unstable or poorly manufactured. Any modifications 

must be approved by an engineer, installed by the relevant professional and 

must come with an approved engineer/ modification plate. Failure to do so 

may void your warranty and may cause product damage, serious personal 

injury or death to the operator, passenger(s) and others.

WARNING

 – Read and keep supplied printed material. Read and understand 

all printed material before assembling or operating this product. It is 

important to keep all these documents for future reference.

CAUTION 

– Always stop the engine when not in use. 

CAUTION 

– When undertaking routine maintenance or repairs, ensure the 

SAFETY INFORMATION

4.

Summary of Contents for HAMMER DUNE

Page 1: ...ire manual before riding DO NOT RETURN TO STORE WWW GMXMOTORBIKES COM AU ATV OFF ROAD HAMMER DUNE BUGGY NOTE Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations man not reflect exact appearance of actual product ...

Page 2: ...of alcohol drugs Ensure children are supervised at all times on or around any activity on motorised vehicles Always carry a mobile phone or radio device so you can contact help in case of an emergency WEAR SAFE Always wear a helmet Wear protective clothing and gear such as goggles long sleeves long pants boots and gloves hand protection Ensure that you understand your quad bike by reading going ov...

Page 3: ...F POSITION WHEN NOT IN USE OR REMOVE KEYS KEY REMOVAL WARNING Please use unleaded fuel 90 Octane or above UNLEADED FUEL ONLY WARNING This product is powered by a 4 stroke engine and comes with transport oil in the engine THE OIL NEEDS TO BE DRAINED AND REPLACED WITH MOTORCYCLE OIL 10W 40 or 10W 50 IS REQUIRED IF THE OIL CHANGE IS NOT PERFORMED YOU MAY INTERNALLY DAMAGE THE ENGINE AND CLUTCH AND VO...

Page 4: ...s required In the interest of safety and future warranty claims it is recommended that you have this product assembled by a qualified skilled motorcycle mechanic You may need to provide proof for this product of being assembled by a skilled motorcycle mechanic or small engine mechanic a report dvising of the issues may be needed to process your warranty claims The warranty is a parts replacement w...

Page 5: ...ONTENT SAFETY INFORMATION CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITY BELT RESTRAINT SYSTEM PRE RIDE INSPECTION ASSEMBLY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RIDING PRACTICES 1 2 3 5 6 7 12 OPERATING THE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENT 13 21 ...

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Page 8: ...rator of this product The operator must be of appropriate age weight height in order to operate this product The operator must be of sound mental and physical capacity in order to safely operate this product Passengers of this product are under the full responsibility of the operator The passenger must be of appropriate age weight and height and must be of sound mental and physical capacity in ord...

Page 9: ...any fuel in the breather hose or filler neck Always use an approved petrol cap for this product Never refill while inside a building or in a building without appropriate ventilation Never fill up near extreme sources of heat live wires naked flames or any other type of heat source when filling up Move the product at least 10 feet away from where it was filled up before attempting to start WARNING ...

Page 10: ... supervisor knowl CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITY edgeable in refuelling techniques 7 The supervisor or operator shall personally recognise that all persons operating or riding this product are of sound mental and physical capacity are of suitable age height and weight and are capable to operate this product comfortably responsibly and safely The operator supervisor acknowledges that sections 1 6 have bee...

Page 11: ...hat allows full operation of the break throttle pedals and steering wheel by the operator 2 Find the long strap of the restraint system 1A 1B and run it across the shoulder chest and lap inserting the metal tongue 2 on the strap into the buckle provided 3 You may need to adjust the shoulder portion of the strap 1A to its maximum length whilst unwinding the webbing of the web winder 4 To adjust the...

Page 12: ...all fittings and fastenings BRUSH BARS Make sure all brush bars are in place and securely attached STEERING Check steering function Check wheel toe in FRAME CHASSIS Check for bends dents and cracks in tubing and welds BATTERY Check clamp bar and battery charge LIGHTS Check for proper operation BRAKES Check operation free play and condition Perform brake test as per operation instructions below PAR...

Page 13: ...urs of operation During the first 20 hours the various parts in the engine wear and polish themselves to the correct operating clearances During this period prolonged full throttle operation or any condition which might result in excessive engine heating must be avoided However momentary 2 3 second maximum full throttle operation under load does not harm the engine Each full throttle acceleration ...

Page 14: ...rake system Steering 3 The steering wheel system provides the product with the ability to turn Make sure the steering operates properly and freely Lubricate all bearing points periodically Engine Stop Switch 4 WARNING DO NOT operate the product unless the engine stop switch is functioning properly This product is equipped with a toggle type two position engine stop switch located on the side of th...

Page 15: ...essure Use a tyre pressure guage and adjust accordingly to the optimum tyre pressure on the sidewall of the tyre Engine Stop Switch Test 1 Set the parking brake PRE RIDE INSPECTION 11 2 Place engine stop switch in the on position 3 Start Engine 4 With the engine running move the engine stop switch to the off position 5 If the switch does not stop the engine contact your dealer for assistance Brake...

Page 16: ... may be an issue or an indica tion of a malfunction or errors in the starting procedure DO NOT continue to start the engine pause a few seconds and then try again If the engine fails to start contact dealer for assistance RUNNING Operate the product in a large level open space in order to learn to start steer and stop properly Operate the product at low speed until you are comfortable and confiden...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...r minute and then turn the engine off 3 Place an empty container under the drain bolt 4 Remove the dipstick and drain bolt to drain the oil 5 Inspect the o ring and replace if damaged 6 Install the drain bolt and tighten to specification 7 Fill the engine oil and install the dipstick 8 Warm up the engine for several minutes at idle speed checking for leaks SPARK PLUG GAP When installing the spark ...

Page 19: ...ling speed by adjusting the throttle stop screw Turn the screw clockwise to increase the engine speed And counter clockwise to decrease the engine speed 15 MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENT THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT The throttle cable housing may need to be adjusted periodically because the cable stretches when fully depressed the throttle pedal activates full engine speed adjust the throttle cable housing 1...

Page 20: ...lt in a vapour lock Have your dealer check the cause if the brake fluid level goes down PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Parking brake adjustment may be required if the parking brake does not hold properly The cable length A in diagram should be adjusted to 50 55mm 1 Fully loosen the locknut 1 at the rear caliper 2 Tur the adjusting nut 1 on the brake lever counter clockwise to increase the cable length o...

Page 21: ... your dealer 1 When the machine is not in use for month or longer remove the battery and store in a dry cool dark place Completely recharge the battery before re installation 2 Always make sure the connections are correct when putting the battery back in the machine CAUTION A special battery charger with a cut off once in it charged is required to charge a sealed lead acid battery Using a conventi...

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Page 25: ...ASSEMBLY DUNE BUGGY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Remove the M8 40 bolts and nuts from the main frame attach the front plastic protector with the bolt holes lines up and place the bolts in fasten tightly 21 ...

Page 26: ...tach the front and rear mudguards to the frame so locate the four mudguard in the second carton Remove the nut on the end of the mudguard holder line the bolt up in the correct position on the frame attach nut and tighten ASSEMBLY 22 ...

Page 27: ...ght will be wrapped and attached to the rear frame near the petrol tank Remove packaging and nuts and washers from the back of the light place in the correct position on the frame attach the washer nuts and tighten ASSEMBLY 23 ...

Page 28: ... rod end and remove the nut Line up the end of the tie rod end with the steering axle bracket place the tie rod end in the correct position attach nut tighten and place the cotter pin Warning These cotter pin is for safety so make sure these are correctly placed and bent over so the bolt cannot come loose ASSEMBLY 24 ...

Page 29: ...Absorber Locate the two front shocks in the second package and the M10 35 nuts and bolts Align the shock absorber with the correct holes on the frame slide bolts and top and bottom attach nuts and tighten ASSEMBLY 25 ...

Page 30: ... the wheels Remove the four M8 20 wheel flange bolts from the wheel flange then lift up the rim and tyre line up the holes on the rim and slide on to the bolts attach the nuts These nuts will need to be tightened very carefully and tight and also checked and tightened before EVERY ride Repeat for left and right 26 ...

Page 31: ...ASSEMBLY 7 Seat Remove the four self locking bolts from the bottom of the seat place the seat on the frame in the correct position place bolts back in and tighten 27 ...

Page 32: ...8 Steering Wheel Remove the 3 bolts from the steering column place steering wheel in correct position attach with 3 bolts and tighten ASSEMBLY 28 ...

Page 33: ...oll Cage Remove the M8 35 bolts from the end of the roll cage support bars and place in correct position insert bolts and attach Repeat with the front support bar with the lights attach wiring and tighten bolts 29 ...

Page 34: ...VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ...

Page 35: ...ck the fuel oil and coolant every time before use with the engine off Visually inspect Check for damaged or loose parts Check for fuel or oil leaks Wheels and Tyres Check tyres for damage Ensure tyre pressure is correct and even in each tyre Check wheel nuts Throttle Check the throttle operates smoothly across its range Accumulated mud and dirt can restrict cable movement and prevent the throttle ...

Page 36: ... oil leakage Look and feel for loose parts with the engine off Rough terrain will loosen chassis parts Steering Check the steering moves freely but without undue looseness Other checks required Maintenance actions required into operation Done Checked by Date VEHICLE MAINTENANCE BEFORE YOU RIDE CHECKLIST ...

Page 37: ... bike tyres Chassis and suspension Shock absorbers for leaks and wear Suspension operation Safety guards for looseness Handlebars foot decks and major fasteners use tension wrench Steering Smooth movement from lock to lock Linkages for wear Throttle operation Test while moving handlebars fully to the left and fully to the right Gear selectors Gear levers for damage and excessive slack Splines on g...

Page 38: ...adjustment as per the operator s manual Sprockets not worn Battery Battery terminals for corrosion and tightness Electrolyte levels Damaged casing Lever controls Check smoothness of operation Check for broken sharp or bent levers Other Check for attachment and condition of Load carriers Foot decks Seat Additional routine maintenance checks required On the back of this sheet list 1 Maintenance acti...

Page 39: ...VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ...

Page 40: ...ck the fuel oil and coolant every time before use with the engine off Visually inspect Check for damaged or loose parts Check for fuel or oil leaks Wheels and Tyres Check tyres for damage Ensure tyre pressure is correct and even in each tyre Check wheel nuts Throttle Check the throttle operates smoothly across its range Accumulated mud and dirt can restrict cable movement and prevent the throttle ...

Page 41: ... oil leakage Look and feel for loose parts with the engine off Rough terrain will loosen chassis parts Steering Check the steering moves freely but without undue looseness Other checks required Maintenance actions required into operation Done Checked by Date VEHICLE MAINTENANCE BEFORE YOU RIDE CHECKLIST ...

Page 42: ... bike tyres Chassis and suspension Shock absorbers for leaks and wear Suspension operation Safety guards for looseness Handlebars foot decks and major fasteners use tension wrench Steering Smooth movement from lock to lock Linkages for wear Throttle operation Test while moving handlebars fully to the left and fully to the right Gear selectors Gear levers for damage and excessive slack Splines on g...

Page 43: ...adjustment as per the operator s manual Sprockets not worn Battery Battery terminals for corrosion and tightness Electrolyte levels Damaged casing Lever controls Check smoothness of operation Check for broken sharp or bent levers Other Check for attachment and condition of Load carriers Foot decks Seat Additional routine maintenance checks required On the back of this sheet list 1 Maintenance acti...

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