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10

Riding the Scooter

ENTERING ROADWAYS

• Apply the turn signal if needed. 

• Make sure there is no oncoming traffic. 

ALWAYS

be aware of other vehicles on public roads. Many accidents are caused

when drivers of cars do not see scooters who share the road. 

• Release the brake and gradually advance the throttle for smooth acceleration. 

ACCELERATION AND DECELERATION

• Adjust speed by twisting the throttle. Twist the throttle toward you to accelerate. Twist the throttle away from you to

decelerate. 

NOTE:

Your new scooter has an automatic transmission, so there is no clutch and no need to shift gears. 

ALWAYS

allow the engine to warm up thoroughly before hard acceleration, or damage to the engine could occur.

BRAKING

PARKING

NOTE: Always park on smooth, level ground.

• Turn the ignition key to the OFF

position. Remove the key.

• Move the engine stop switch to the OFF

position. 

• Dismount the scooter and engage the center stand. 

DO NOT

park on a slope or on soft surfaces. The scooter could tip over.

DO NOT

park near flammable materials. 

• Engage the steering lock to prevent theft (see instructions on page 6).

Breaking In the Scooter

• For the first 100 miles (160 kilometers) it is recommended that you kick start the scooter, or use the kick starter to

“prime” the engine (force fuel into the carburetor) prior to using the electric starter. This preserves battery life and
reduces wear to the electric starter during the break-in period.

ALWAYS

allow the engine to warm up for 2 to 3 minutes before driving.

• Do not drive the scooter at a constant speed for long periods of time during the break-in period. Avoid overheating 

the engine. 

WARNING

• ALWAYS apply the front and rear brakes simultaneously to slow down or come to a stop. 
• BE CAUTIOUS when using the front brake. Loss of front wheel traction can make both steering and braking

ineffective. Using the front brake on loose gravel or wet road conditions can result in loss of traction. 

• DO NOT continually engage the brakes for an extended period of time. This causes excessive wear and can

overheat the brakes, causing brake failure which could result in serious injury or death.

• In wet driving conditions, be aware that normal stopping distances are increased. 

Summary of Contents for Collegiate 50CG06RD

Page 1: ...not follow the instructions in this manual Maximum loading 225 lbs 102 kg ALWAYS wear a Department of Transportation DOT approved motorcycle helmet when operating this scooter This scooter is designe...

Page 2: ...Electric Start 9 Breaking In the Scooter 10 Riding the Scooter 10 Entering Roadways 10 Acceleration and Deceleration 10 Braking 10 Parking 10 Routine Care and Maintenance 11 Refueling 11 Tire Maintena...

Page 3: ...u experience problems are missing parts or need service or repairs for your scooter contact your local dealer Engine 4 Stroke Air Cooled Dispacement 49 5 cc Cylinders 1 Starter Electric and Kick Trans...

Page 4: ...t the scooter before riding to make sure it is in safe operating condition Refer to Before Every Ride on page 8 and Routine Care and Maintenance on page 11 NEVER leave the key in the ignition after ri...

Page 5: ...hoes when driving the scooter Wear long sleeves and pants to cover arms and legs for protection Avoid loose clothing that could get caught in the scooter Use gloves designed for use on motorcycles The...

Page 6: ...atures 4 CONTROLS Headlight Seat Luggage Rack Seat Lock left side Fuel Cap and Storage Compartment under seat Muffler Battery Fuse Compartment Engine Oil Cap and Dipstick Engine Oil Drain Plug Center...

Page 7: ...te Air Filter Housing Kickstarter Brake Master Cylinder Right Turn Signal Tail Light Right Turn Signal License Plate Bracket Transmission Oil Cap Transmission Drain Plug Rear Drum Brake Adjustment Nut...

Page 8: ...under the seat See Refueling on page 11 for detailed instructions ENGINE STOP SWITCH AND STARTER BUTTON RIGHT HANDLEBAR ON Move the switch to the ON position to allow the engine to start The engine wi...

Page 9: ...r CENTER STAND Always use the center stand on level ground To extend the center stand and park the scooter grasp the left handlebar grip and the luggage rack with your right hand Place your right foot...

Page 10: ...ire should be inflated to 29 PSI Make sure there are no cuts punctures or excessively worn tread on the tires Refer to Tire Maintenance on page 11 for details CHECK THE REAR VIEW MIRRORS Make sure the...

Page 11: ...lly takes about 2 to 3 minutes Retract the kick starter foot peg to its original position before driving Grasp both handlebar grips and push the scooter forward to retract the center stand under the s...

Page 12: ...k near flammable materials Engage the steering lock to prevent theft see instructions on page 6 Breaking In the Scooter For the first 100 miles 160 kilometers it is recommended that you kick start the...

Page 13: ...T METHANOL ADDITIVES WARNING GASOLINE AND ITS VAPORS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS OR DEATH Keep gasoline away from open flames sparks pilot lights or other sources...

Page 14: ...hes the minimum allowed thickness of 0 06 1 5 mm The brake drum must never measure larger than 3 892 99 0 mm in diameter CHECK FRONT DISC BRAKE FLUID LEVEL Locate the front disc brake master cylinder...

Page 15: ...uctions on the proper disposal of used oil ADDING TRANSMISSION OIL Inspect the rear drive area for signs of oil leakage If you suspect the level is low you may need to add transmission oil Using a wre...

Page 16: ...y discharged The battery has leaked The battery casing is cracked or damaged Contact your dealer to purchase a new battery Use of an unauthorized battery will void the warranty Follow the instructions...

Page 17: ...mm Incorrect gap can cause damage to the scooter s engine Allow the engine to cool before changing the spark plug The spark plug can be accessed from the right side of the scooter Fig 4 Pull the spark...

Page 18: ...attempting to restart the scooter 8 The battery may be discharged Use the kick starter see Starting the Scooter page 9 or charge or replace the battery see Replacing the Battery page 14 Poor engine po...

Page 19: ...X X Turn Signal X X X Brake Light X X X Headlight X X X Nuts Bolts and Screws X X X EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS Contact your dealer for all inspections repairs and major routine maintenance o...

Page 20: ...from state to state Limited Warranty TAMPERING WITH THE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM IS PROHIBITED Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof 1 The removal or rendering inoperative by an...

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