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EXTREME 125ccDIRT BIKE
Read and understand this entire manual before riding!
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE!
NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Illustrations man not reflect exact appearance of actual product.
WWW.GMXMOTORBIKES.COM.AU

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  • Page 1 EXTREME 125ccDIRT BIKE Read and understand this entire manual before riding! DO NOT RETURN TO STORE! NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Illustrations man not reflect exact appearance of actual product. WWW.GMXMOTORBIKES.COM.AU...
  • Page 2 Ensure that you understand your quad bike by reading & going over the manual before assembly. WEAR SAFE - Always wear a helmet. - Wear protective clothing and gear such as goggles, long sleeves, long pants, boots and gloves/hand protection. RIDE SAFE - Never let children ride this product that are meant for adults –...
  • Page 3 WARNINGS PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION OF YOUR VEHICLE. 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 VOID YOUR WARRANTY DO NOT USE MOTOR CAR OIL DO NOT USE OIL WITH FRICTION MODIFIERS...
  • Page 4 GMX MOTORBIKES WARRANTY Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
  • Page 5 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Remove strapping. 9. Engage the side stand for the bike. 2. Remove tape and open the box. 10. Using an Allen key and a spanner remove the 3. Remove the box from the protective framing. handle bar “block”...
  • Page 6 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 13. Ensure the handle bar and fork assembly are very secure. Failure to tighten these component parts can result in a major failure, if in doubt consult a skilled mechanic 14. Using a screwdriver, remove the number plate spacer from the fork assembly 15.
  • Page 7 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 19. Remove the strapping from the right foot peg 20. Check the peg for clear movement 21. Remove the securing wire for the front wheel 22. Remove the securing wire for the rear wheel 23. Remove the clear protective membrane from all the component parts of the bike 24.
  • Page 8 Improper ATV use can result in severe injury or death always use an Australian approved helmet and protective gear. ALWAYS USE AN AUSTRALIA NEVER CARRY NEVER USE ON NEVER USE WITH APPROVED HELMET PASSENGERS OR PUBLIC ROADS DRUGS OR ALCOHOL &...
  • Page 9 GMX Motorbikes strongly recommend that anyone considering the footboards of the product during operation. operating any of our products follow these instructions to avoid 12. Always be alert to changing conditions of terrain, weather product damage, serious injury and/or death: and visibility when operating the product.
  • Page 10: Exhaust System

    GMX product. Otherwise, fuel may leak out of the carburettor or fuel tank. 26. GMX Motorbikes will not be held responsible for violations of local road laws, the GMX range of products are designed solely Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injuries, in the case of for private, off road usage unless otherwise stated.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED FILLING THE TANK Set the Kill switch in the “ON” position. The fuel tank capacity is 3.0Ltr in total (including the reserve). Ensure the vehicle has an appropriate amount of fuel. Open the fuel cap by unscrewing it, and carefully fill the tank within a viewable level.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    TURNING OFF THE ENGINE mechanic. In a stand still position, in neutral gear, remove your grip on the The following list has been provided for you by GMX Motorbikes throttle. as an advisory process before each ride. This should be com- pleted at the discretion of the rider and any faults discovered Turn the kill switch into the “OFF”...
  • Page 13: Oil Levels

    MAINTENANCE FUEL LINE AND TANK FUEL LINE AND TANK It is important to check for any fuel leaks around the tanks and It is important to check for any fuel leaks around the tanks and along fuel lines. Engines become hot during use and therefore along fuel lines.
  • Page 14 MAINTENANCE Failure to fit the filter will result in contaminants entering the SPARK PLUG engine and cause fatal damage to the engine & components - Remove the coil/lead from the spark plug. THROTTLE - Remove the spark plug with the correct tool. The throttle of your vehicle directly affects the speed of your - Clean around the contactors (where the spark is emitted from) product, it should be in perfect working order before each time...
  • Page 15: General Cleanliness

    TIRES GMX Motorbikes advise that you should check the condition and wear of your tires before every ride. Tire pressure should be check intermittently (please refer to “Tips for Servicing and Maintenance”...
  • Page 16: Eye Protection

    GLOVES HELMET • Gloves are recommended to provide protection from abrasions • A helmet is the most important piece of protective equipment and help to keep your hands from getting sore, tired or cold. and should be worn at all Note that rigger’s or construction gloves may become slippery times the vehicle is being ridden.
  • Page 17 STORAGE If you do not intend to use the product for extended periods of time, it is important to prepare the product correctly for storage and check the vehicle very carefully prior to putting the product back into service. PLEASE NOTE: Incorrect storage can cause damage to the working components of the product and in turn the engine.
  • Page 18: Vehicle Maintenance

    VEHICLE MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 19 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - BEFORE YOU RIDE CHECKLIST SAMPLE PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST Add to or adapt this checklist to suit your quad bike and place photocopies in a sturdy folder where vehicle keys and operator PPE are stored. • Maintain completed forms to provide a record of completed inspection and/or training. •...
  • Page 20 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - BEFORE YOU RIDE CHECKLIST Drive chain and chassis Inspect chain for proper adjustment, wear and lubrication. Check drive shaft for oil leakage. Look and feel for loose parts with the engine o . Rough terrain will loosen chassis parts. Steering Check the steering moves freely, but without undue looseness.
  • Page 21 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - MONTHLY CHECKLIST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Brakes Wheels Axle bearings and wheel nuts are tight Auxiliary brake Rims not dented or buckled Foot and hand levers adjusted – as per the Tyres are roadworthy, with adequate tread depth operator’s manual Tyre type and pressure as per the operator’s manual Check disc wear...
  • Page 22 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - MONTHLY CHECKLIST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST (CONT.) 4WD system Check, clean and regularly replace Constant velocity joints Exhaust Drive line and shafts Holes and corrosion Check for split boots on drive shafts Excessive noise Looseness Signals Lights Battery Horn Battery terminals –...
  • Page 23 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 24 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - BEFORE YOU RIDE CHECKLIST SAMPLE PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST Add to or adapt this checklist to suit your quad bike and place photocopies in a sturdy folder where vehicle keys and operator PPE are stored. Maintain completed forms to provide a record of completed inspection and/or training. The operator’s manual provides information about minimum maintenance activity.
  • Page 25 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - BEFORE YOU RIDE CHECKLIST Drive chain and chassis Inspect chain for proper adjustment, wear and lubrication. Check drive shaft for oil leakage. Look and feel for loose parts with the engine o . Rough terrain will loosen chassis parts. Steering Check the steering moves freely, but without undue looseness.
  • Page 26 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - MONTHLY CHECKLIST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Brakes Wheels Axle bearings and wheel nuts are tight Auxiliary brake Rims not dented or buckled Foot and hand levers adjusted – as per the Tyres are roadworthy, with adequate tread depth operator’s manual Tyre type and pressure as per the operator’s manual Check disc wear...
  • Page 27 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - MONTHLY CHECKLIST ROUTINE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST (CONT.) 4WD system Check, clean and regularly replace Constant velocity joints Exhaust Drive line and shafts Holes and corrosion Check for split boots on drive shafts Excessive noise Looseness Signals Lights Battery Horn Battery terminals –...

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