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It is always best to park the minibike on a smooth, level surface to avoid 

damage from accidental tip-overs. Flip down the kickstand (located on the 

bottom of the frame on the left side) to rest the bike on. Turn the switch to 

the OFF position and flip down the toggle cover. 

NOTE: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO STORE YOUR MBxXSe INSIDE, OUT OF 

THE WEATHER. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS COVERED BUT SHOULD NOT BE 

EXPECTED TO BE TOTALLY WATER TIGHT AND WATER DAMAGE CAN OCCUR 

IF LEFT OUT IN WEATHER. MOTOVOX WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 

IF PRODUCT HAS NOT BEEN PROPERLY STORED.

The MBxXSe is equipped with a main toggle switch that is within easy access 

of the rider. This switch cuts off all power to the motor. To turn the switch on, 

flip up the toggle cover and push the switch forward, or to the ON position.

You will see the battery charge indicator lights on the throttle twist grip light 

up, indicating how much charge is available.

                           NEVER TURN THE ACCELERATOR TWIST GRIP WHEN THE UNIT IS 

ON AND YOU ARE NOT SITTING ON IT. THE MINIBIKE CAN LURCH FORWARD 

CREATING A HAZARDOUS SITUATION.

To turn the switch off, you can move it backward, to the OFF position. Or, 

you will notice that by closing the toggle cover, the switch is automatically 

moved to the OFF position.

With the switch in the ON position and sitting on the minibike, put both 

hands on the handle grips with both feet on the ground. Very gradually, 

turn the inside portion of the right hand grip downward. You will feel the 

bike start to move forward. As you gain speed, you will be able to put both 
feet on the footpegs and ride.

The MBxXSe is equipped with a rear disc brake. To use the brake, gently 

squeeze the brake handle until the brake takes effect. Carefully apply the 

brake while moving as jamming on the brakes too quickly can cause you to 

go into a skid and lose control.

STEP ONE: TURN THE POWER ON

STEP TWO: ACCELERATE SLOWLY

STEP FOUR: STOPPING AND PARKING       

The XS in MBxXSe stands for “eXtra Small”, but don’t be fooled by its tiny size. 

The MBxXSe has a 250 Watt motor and 24 volts of electrical power. It is very 

important not to underestimate the MBxXSe. Avoid getting injured.

BASIC OPERATION

BASIC OPERATION

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BASIC OPERATION

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STEP THREE: BRAKING

Summary of Contents for MBX XSE

Page 1: ...cro Mini Bike Important Information Read thoroughly before riding the first time OWNERS MANUAL MOTOVOX COM VISIT US ONTHEWEB FOR MORE INFORMATION Attaching handlebars See page 6 RIDERS REQUIRE ADULT S...

Page 2: ...be discrepancies in this manual Motovox reserves the right to make product changes at any time without notice and without obligation to make the same or similar changes to any vehicle previously buil...

Page 3: ...ainineffect Noreimbursementisprovidedfortowing lossoftime lossofuse inconvenience incidentalorconsequentialdamages ThisLimitedWarrantycoversonlypartsandlaborduetomanufacturerdefect Damageduetomisuseor...

Page 4: ...ider only This mini bike is built for younger riders who are under 100 lbs with minimal experience Before riding please take your time to get acquainted with your mini bike and how it works To protect...

Page 5: ...IDE ON PUBLIC ROADWAYS This minibike is designed for off road use only Never ride in roadways or near any motor vehicles RULE NUMBER 5 RIDE SMART Never attempt to carry a passenger Keep both hands on...

Page 6: ...has three small holes and a notch which fits into the connector on the minibike Insert the plug into the connector firmly There is a round ring nut that you can use to tighten the plug into the connec...

Page 7: ...allow you to operate your mini bike Their location and operation information is shown below 1 On Off Switch 2 Throttle 3 Brake Your MBxXSe is equipped with a rear disc brake The brake lever is hand o...

Page 8: ...er let your child ride without a helmet Helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries An approved DOT motorcycle helmet is the most important part of your safety gear Choose on...

Page 9: ...A HAZARDOUS SITUATION To turn the switch off you can move it backward to the OFF position Or you will notice that by closing the toggle cover the switch is automatically moved to the OFF position Wit...

Page 10: ...OORS AND OUT OFTHE WEATHER THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS COVERED BUT SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED SEALED WATER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGETOTHE POWERTRAIN AND CREATE A DANGEROUS SITUATION WATER DAMAGE WILL VOID Y...

Page 11: ...it on and the indicator lights will not light up To check and or replace the fuse follow the steps on the following page 1 Open the plastic battery case by removing both knob screws on the front and b...

Page 12: ...RETURN TO STORE contact us 888 488 MOTO 6686 or email info motovox com OPTION 2 Adjust using the actuator arm on the brake caliper If you are not able to get enough adjustment using the barrel adjuste...

Page 13: ...ast 8 hours Check all battery connections and tighten as needed Check the fuse Replace if blown following the instructions on pages 16 and 17 of this book Make sure wall outlet where charger is plugge...

Page 14: ...eds adjustment and lubrication or squeaking noise when moving Bike runs fine but Slow Speed Safety Switch is on seems too slow SOLUTION No action is required The charger will generate a small amount o...

Page 15: ...4138 Or go to motovox com and click on ACTION to fill out your registration form online Motovox MBxXSe Product Registration Please complete and mail this card within 10 days of purchase Name Age Addre...

Page 16: ...Se visit motovox com TROUBLE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE contact us 888 488 MOTO 6686 or email info motovox com Motovox would sincerely like to thank you for choosing one of our fine products and we hope y...

Page 17: ...8844 Hillcrest Road Kansas City MO 64138 3759 Toll Free 1 888 488 MOTO 6686 Motovox com email info motovox com IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE DO NOT RETURN TO STORE CALL MOTOVOX AND WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT Electr...

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