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Driving Safety Tips 

Turning Maneuvers 

 

A new operator must learn to shift his or her weight and control the throttle to allow the rear tires to negotiate 

the turn. This is the primary technique to be mastered in riding this vehicle.  Practice turning at a slow 

constant speed. Defer increased speeds until you are confident of your proficiency and are intimately familiar 

with the terrain.   

 

Steer in the direction of the turn, and lean your body to the inside of the turn in order to maximize front tire 

traction. Use the throttle to maintain power throughout the turn.   

 

Once this technique is learned, turning maneuvers can be performed within a relatively small area.   

 

Incorrect turning techniques may cause the front wheels to slide straight ahead without affecting the vehicle's 

direction of travel. If this should occur, come to a stop, then resume the technique outlined above.   

 

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 vehicle to coast through the turn.   

 

If the rear wheels inadvertently skid sideways, correct your slide by steering in the direction of the skid, if you 

have room to perform this maneuver safely. Avoid braking or accelerating until you have control.   

 

To avoid skids while traveling on slippery terrain, the operator must exercise a high degree of caution. 

Turning maneuvers on slippery terrain are more hazardous than those performed under full traction and must 

be done slowly.   

 

Surface composition is a major factor affecting skidding.    It is easier to slide on packed snow than in deep 

sand. It is dangerous to skid on ice, because you may lose all directional control, and it is dangerous to skid 

on pavement, because you may regain traction suddenly and unexpectedly, which can cause the vehicle to 

overturn.   

 

 

Climbing Hills 

 

Practice climbing on evenly surfaced slopes of less than 20 degrees. The vehicle's capability in climbing hills 

or traversing any specific terrain is dependent upon operator skill and vehicle load. As you gain experience in 

handling this vehicle, and learn the hazards to be encountered and your own limitations you may then 

proceed to drive more challenging terrain. However, you must first be able to discern and avoid any hill or 

hazard that would cause this vehicle to overturn. WARNING - Do not apply power suddenly by opening the 

throttle while ascending a hill or the front wheels may rise from the ground. If the front wheels lift, the 

operator’s control will be lessened and the vehicle may overturn backwards.   

 

If you should find that you have incorrectly estimated climbing capability and lack the power or traction to 

continue the ascent, if space permits, turn the vehicle around while you still have the forward speed to do so 

and descend. Avoid stalling part way up a hill, as maneuvering will then become more difficult.   

 

CAUTION - Before attempting a turn on a hillside, the operator should first master turning technique on level 

ground.   

 

If you do lose all forward speed, and can neither continue uphill nor maneuver the vehicle under its own 

Summary of Contents for Mudhead

Page 1: ...1 Hammerhead Mudhead Operator s Manual Read Manual before Operating...

Page 2: ...IS SOLD FOR OFF ORAD USE ONLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS VEHICLE PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION AS WELL AS THE INSTRUCTION GOVERNING THE ENGINE AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE V...

Page 3: ...licy 4 Warranty Registration 5 WARNING DECALS 6 Pre Ride Inspection 11 Driving Safety Tips 12 Service Instructions 14 VEHICLE OPERATING CONTROLS 15 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 18 SERVICE INSTRUCTION...

Page 4: ...st parts covered under your warranty except for the frame and engine are covered for 30 or 90 days Not all parts are covered Contact your dealer for details or questions about a specific part Warranty...

Page 5: ...acing or use on rental tracks public streets public roads highways paved surfaces or right of ways Always wear an approved helmet and eye protection when riding Always secure loose clothing and long h...

Page 6: ...Safety Agreement VIN _____________________________________Model ______________ Dealer Name __________________________________________________ Dealer Address __________________________________________...

Page 7: ...oads or highways ______Do not allow your child to ride without supervision ______Do not ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol They can affect your judgment and slow your reaction time ______Alw...

Page 8: ...sure that it is kept upright and that the fuel cock is in the off position Otherwise fuel may leak out of the carburetor or the fuel tank ______Always follow the break in period as described in the ow...

Page 9: ...6 WARNING DECALS BELOW ARE WARNINGS DECALS PLACED ON YOUR VEHICLE PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING TO OPERATING IT...

Page 10: ...until you are familiar with it d The turn radius of this kart is small and agile so the centrifugal force is very high when turning at high speed Slow down to a more controllable speed when turning to...

Page 11: ...he maximum tire pressure as printed on the tire s sidewall Improper tire pressure may cause instability and may prevent proper braking or steering 6 Modification of this vehicle or removal of any orig...

Page 12: ...and experience to choose a speed suitable for the terrain and riding conditions 15 The governor settings for this vehicle s engine must not be tampered with altered or changed The governor is set by t...

Page 13: ...e This vehicle is not designed or intended for such operation 26 This manual along with the other supplements provided with your vehicle provide guidelines for the assembly maintenance and operation o...

Page 14: ...amber time and distance 8 10 feet for braking to a complete stop 4 TIRES Check condition and pressure 5 DRIVE CHAIN Check condition tension lubricate as necessary 6 THROTTLE CHECK FOR SMOOTH OPERATION...

Page 15: ...under full traction and must be done slowly Surface composition is a major factor affecting skidding It is easier to slide on packed snow than in deep sand It is dangerous to skid on ice because you...

Page 16: ...t would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side As you approach the point of descent stop and survey the terrain below Never drive headlong past your limit of visibility When you have picked a s...

Page 17: ...itch Steering Wheel Choke Cable Seat Slider Brake Pedal Throttle Pedal OPERATING CONTROLS WARNING DO not attempt to start or operate the engine until completely familiar with the location and use of e...

Page 18: ...to the pedal draws the brake caliper around the brake pump at the rear wheel and slows or stops the vehicle Start Engine To start the engine first insert the key into the ignition key switch This veh...

Page 19: ...osition WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with headlights are suited for day light use only Do not attempt to ride your vehicles at night time without proper lighting and visibilities Seat Slider The d...

Page 20: ...or grease on the chain in dusty or sandy riding conditions may cause dirt particles to stick to the chain resulting in rapid wear from abrasion FRONT WHEEL REPLACEMENT Care must be used when replacing...

Page 21: ...Hours includes list in weekly service above Front Axle Check for damage to axle and loose or missing hardware Shock Absorbers Check front and rear shock absorbers for oil leakage and loose fasteners F...

Page 22: ...changed in the first 5 hours of operating on a new engine The engine oil should then be changed every 10 hours of use thereafter 1 Remove the drain plug located on the bottom of the right rear side of...

Page 23: ...xt time spark plug needs inspection 3 It is recommended to replace the spark plug at least once a year to ensure easy starting and good engine performance Chain Lubrication and Adjustment For optimum...

Page 24: ...Tire Pressure Rear Tire Rear Tire Pressure Weight Length Width Height Wheelbase Ground Clearance Cargo Bed Capacity Vehicle Payload 6 5 HP 208cc 4 Stroke Dual A Arm Swing Arm Rear disc brake 23 MPH 1...

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