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WARNING 

SAFETY WARNINGS 

This owner's manual contains important information. Each rider of the mini bike 

must read this owner's manual thoroughly before riding the mini bike for the first 

time and must always follow all of the instructions outlined in this manual. This 

manual must remain with the vehicle if the vehicle is transferred to a new owner.  Do not discard this 

owner's  manual  as  it  must  be  reviewed  by  each  rider  prior  to  his  or  her  operation  of  the  vehicle.  If 

a  minor  is  operating  the  vehicle,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  the  minor's guardian  to  ensure  that  the 

minor understands the information contained in this manual.  This manual contains the latest product 

information  available  before  printing.  Due  to  product  improvements  or  production  changes,  there 

could be discrepancies between the information contained in this owner's manual and actual product 

specifications. XtremePowerUS reserves the right to make changes to its products at any time without 

notice and without obligation to make the same or similar changes to any vehicle previously built or sold. 

It  is  the responsibility of any rider of this  vehicle to  be  familiar with and  fully comply with all  laws,  rules,  and 

regulations governing the operation of this vehicle. Laws vary by jurisdiction. XtremePowerUS has no responsibility 

or liability for the costs to comply with all applicable laws and regulations or for mini bike damage or human injury 

resulting from an owner or operator's failure to follow all relevant laws and regulations. These laws include, but 

are not limited to: 

»»Vehicle Operation Laws: 

It is illegal to operate this off-road vehicle on public streets, roads, and highways.

It is illegal to operate this vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, even on private property. Other vehicle

operation laws might apply in your area.

»»Vehicle Title & Registration Laws: 

You may need to title and/or register your new mini bike with one or more

state or municipal government agencies. You are solely responsible for titling and/or registering your mini bike

and for all related costs. Keep your mini bike's Certificate of Origin; it may be required to title and/or register your

vehicle.

»»Vehicle Modification Laws: 

Do not modify your mini bike or attach aftermarket accessories. Modifications to

the carburetor and exhaust systems are a violation of the law and are subject to prosecution by the Environmental

Protection Agency. 

»»Vehicle  Maintenance Laws: 

Always follow all relevant  vehicle maintenance laws,  which include,  but are not 

limited  to,  laws  regulating  the  handling  and  disposal  of  flammable  and  dangerous  materials  such as gasoline

and oil.

WARNING: 

Never allow children under the age of  16 to ride the mini bike.  The mini bike is designed for

riders who are 16 or older.  Riders younger than age 16 should not operate the mini bike. 

WARNING: 

Never  allow  unsupervised  or  unqualified  minors  to  ride  the  bike.  If  the  operator  of  the  mini

bike is  a minor,  the  rider's  guardian is responsible  1)  for ensuring  that the rider meets the physical and 

developmental levels necessary to safely ride the bike and 2) for supervising the minor while he or she is 

riding the mini bike. 

WARNING: 

Always wear protective safety gear while riding the mini bike. Protective safety gear includes,

but is not limited to, a Department of Transportation approved full-face motorcycle helmet with a chin strap, 

goggles,  boots,  gloves,  long  riding pants with  hip  and  knee  pads,  and  a  long  sleeved  riding  jersey with 

elbow, chest, and shoulder pads. 

WARNING: 

Always secure hair while riding the mini bike.  Loose hair has the potential to get caught in the

mini bike. Always keep hair tightly secured while operating the bike. 

Summary of Contents for 42CC

Page 1: ... THIS MANUAL KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR SAFETY WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS ASSEMBLY OPERATION INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING PROCEDURES WRITE THE PRODUCT S SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE MANUAL OR THE MONTH AND YEAR OF PURCHASE IF PRODUCT HAS NO SERIAL NUMBER FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE 909 628 0880 ...

Page 2: ...hol even on private property Other vehicle operation laws might apply in your area Vehicle Title Registration Laws You may need to title and or register your new mini bike with one or more state or municipal government agencies You are solely responsible for titling and or registering your mini bike and for all related costs Keep your mini bike s Certificate of Origin it may be required to title a...

Page 3: ...h A WARNING Never modify the mini bike or attach after market accessories Modifications and after market accessories reduce the rider s ability to control and ride the mini bike safely XtremePowerUS is not liable for any damage or injury caused by any after market accessory A WARNING Always perform the necessary maintenance on the vehicle Failure to perform necessary maintenance on the vehicle cou...

Page 4: ...I Tankgap I IChian adjuster I 3 ...

Page 5: ... possible over pressure disappears 3 Clean the tank cap area to make sure that it is free from excess dirt and debris Make sure that no dirt falls into the gas tank 4 After fueling replace the GAS CAP and tighten Starting Pull Start Move at least 10 feet away from where you filled up the gas 1 Set the CHOKE LEVER to the CHOKED UP position 2 Pull the RECOIL STARTER briskly making sure to hold the h...

Page 6: ...ars Stopping Shutting down 2 Gradually decrease the engine speed to idle and turn off the kill switch on handlebar tube This will turn the engine OFF NOTE If the lever Is pulled aggressively the locking spring may become stretched and then the steering will not lock Into position It Is also advisable to efl5ure the handlebar locks firmly prior to riding WARNING Always shut the engine off before re...

Page 7: ... by a hand brake lever on left side of the handlebar Squeezing the hand brake lever with your left hand activates the rear brake Make sure to release the HAND THROTTLE GRIP when engaging the brakes Practice braking on a smooth dry surface to get used to the feel of the braking system Braking distance is affected by wet conditions and loose and uneven riding surfaces AJUSTING THE BREAKS The Brakes ...

Page 8: ...ife How tight should the chain be If the chain is skipping or jumping on the pulley teeth it is too loose and may be harmful If the chain is making a humming sound when the wheel is turning it is to tight and may cause the chain to snap The correct tension is achieved by adjusting lt1e chain from Its loose position to when it becomes lightly tense To tighten the chains 1 Slightly loosen the two Ax...

Page 9: ...s to the gas tank 2 move the choke lever to the on up position make sure fuel line is free of air 3 pull the recoils the choke should be up to start a cold engine When starting your motor for the first time open the throttle a couple of times to get the gas flowing into the carburetor and the jets inside Don t over pump the gas it may Hood the engine need to wait 10mins to restart if engine is flo...

Page 10: ... 8 Handle Bar 9 Handlebar fixing seat 10 Bearing 6200Z 11 Pole Screw 12 Bike Rack 13 Distance Sleeve 14 The Front Wheel Screw 15 Pedals 16 The Pedal Spring 17 Fuel Tank Cover 18 Fuel Tank 19 Seat 20 Back Fender 21 Back Wheel 22 Chain Ring 23 Brake 24 Engine 25 Reduction Gearbox 26 Chain 27 Chain Adjusting Screw 28 Rear Hub Screw ...

Page 11: ...FIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO ORARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO Record Product s Serial Number Here __________________ Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts a...

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