FRP GMB100 User Manual

FRP GMB100 User Manual

Off road mini bike

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GMB100
Off ROAD
Mini Bike
User Manual
Digital User Manual
www.frptoys.com
csr@frptoys.com
833-970-3777 (Toll Free)
M-F 8am-5pm PST

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Roger West
February 1, 2025

How to assemble A rear wheel

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

To assemble the rear wheel for the FRP GMB100:

1. Install the chain sprocket on the side without the tire valve and secure it using screws.
2. Install the brake disc rotor on the side with the tire valve and secure it using screws.
3. Ensure all components are properly tightened and aligned for safe operation.

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Jason James
May 20, 2025

What size clutch does it have

Summary of Contents for FRP GMB100

  • Page 1 GMB100 Off ROAD Mini Bike User Manual Digital User Manual www.frptoys.com csr@frptoys.com 833-970-3777 (Toll Free) M-F 8am-5pm PST...
  • Page 3 CAUTION SAFE FOR USE Save this manual keep this manual for safety warning 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 the product has no serial number.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT Please read before using this product. READ THIS FIRST! WARNING » Vehicle Title & Registration Laws: You may need to title It is the responsibility of any rider and/or register your new mini of this vehicle to be familiar with bike with one or more state or and fully comply with all laws, municipal government agencies.
  • Page 5 CAUTION PROHIBITED ITEMS WARNING: Never allow children under WARNING: Never ride the mini bike on the age of 13 to ride the mini bike. hard surfaces. The mini bike is designed for riders who The mini bike's tires are designed for are 13 or older.
  • Page 6 CAUTION PROHIBITED ITEMS WARNING: Never modify the mini bike or WARNING: Must push the choke lever to attach after-market accessories. the RUN position after the engine starts. Modifications and after-market If the choke lever is on the choke position, accessories reduce the rider's ability to no air into the carburetor, the mini bike control and ride the mini bike safely.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 VEHICLE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Technical Specification 1.2 Mini Parts Description 2 BEFORE STARTING 3 FAST INSTALLATION 3.1 Install Front Fork 3.2 Install Handlebar 3.3 Install Front Wheel 3.4 Install Front Fender 4 PREPARING FOR USE 4.1 Inspecting Your Mini Bike 4.2 Starting the Mini Bike 5 OPERATION 5.1 Riding Your Mini Bike...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 MAINTENANCE 6.11 Appearance & Care 6.12 Adjusting the Drive Chain 6.13 Lubricating the Clutch Bush 6.14 Clutch Oil Procedure 6.15 Lubricating the Drive Chain 6.16 Maintenance Schedule Ⅵ...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Introduction

    VEHICLE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Technical Specification Engine type: 99cc 4-stroke/EPA Approved Fuel: Unleaded 87 Octane Gasoline Start Mode: Hand Pull Start Brake: Rear disk brake Tire: 145/70-6 Pneumatic Max Tire Pressure: 100 kPa Max Load: 185 lbs Net Weight: 81.57lbs Fuel Capacity: 1.38 L Driving Method: Chain Packing: Carton Steering Bar Angle: 45°...
  • Page 10: Mini Parts Description

    VEHICLE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Mini Parts Description...
  • Page 11: Before Starting

    BEFORE STARTING Please unpack the contents of the box. Remove the foam separators that are intended to safeguard the components during transportation. Thoroughly examine the contents of the box for any signs of paint scratches, dents, or cables that may have been bent during shipping. It is important to note that since the Mini Bike is 85 percent assembled and carefully packaged at the factory, minor blemishes or dents on the box should not pose any...
  • Page 12: Fast Installation

    FAST INSTALLATION 3.1 Install Front Fork Align the concave side of the front fork with the frame. 2. Thread the handlebar out from the front fork and set it aside. Note that the handlebar should be threaded out from the left side of the front fork and head tube, i.e., threaded out from the right side of the frame.
  • Page 13: Install Front Wheel

    FAST INSTALLATION 3.3 Install Front Wheel Place the vehicle in an upright position with the front fork approximately 20cm off the ground. 2. Loosen the screws on the bearings and thread the bearings successively into the front fork, spacer, and tire. Ensure that the tread on the tire, with the pointed edges facing forward.
  • Page 14: Install Front Fender

    FAST INSTALLATION 3.4 Install Fender Align the bracket of the front fender with the front forks. 2. Secure the bracket of the front fender to the front forks using the appropriate screws. Ensure that the front fender is securely and stably attached, without any looseness or instability.
  • Page 15: Preparing For Use

    PREPARING FOR USE 4.1 Inspecting Your Mini Bike Before turning on and riding your mini bike, inspect the vehicle to ensure it is in proper operating condition: 1. Examine the tires for proper inflation and to detect excessive wear. 2. Visually inspect the entire mini bike for damage. 3.
  • Page 16: Starting The Mini Bike

    PREPARING FOR USE 4.2 Starting the Mini Bike Locate the oil fill cap beneath the engine, unscrew the cap, and remove the warning strip. 2. Using the provided oil bottle from the package, pour oil into the engine. Screw the fill cap back into place and unscrew it again, checking the markings on the fill cap.
  • Page 17: Operation

    OPERATION 5.1 Riding Your Mini Bike » To Go: The speed of the mini bike is controlled by the throttle. Twisting the throttle towards the rider increases the speed of the mini bike and releasing pressure from the throttle causes the mini bike to gradually slow down until it comes to a stop. When the throttle is twisted towards the rider and the mini bike is moving, the throttle is "open."...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 6.1 Removing Sediment from the Fuel System Avoid getting dust, dirt, water, and/or debris in the fuel tank. If the fuel tank has become contaminated, it will need to be drained and new fuel will need to be added. Certain fuel system components will also need to be cleaned. Follow the steps below to remove contamination from the fuel system: Park the mini bike on a firm, level surface and turn the engine kill switch to the "off"...
  • Page 19: Clearing A Flooded Engine

    MAINTENANCE 6.2 Clearing a Flooded Engine If the engine fails to start after repeated attempts, it may be flooded with excess fuel, Follow the steps below to clear a flooded engine: Park the mini bike on a firm, level surface and turn the engine kill switch to the "off"...
  • Page 20: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE 6.4 Engine Oil 6.5 Checking & Adding Engine Oil Before each ride, check the mini bike's engine oil level and add oil if necessary. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 15W-40 oil is recommended for most climates, If you live in an extreme climate, refer to an SAE-approved oil viscosity chart to determine the appropriate type of engine oil for your environment.
  • Page 21: Change The Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE Reinsert the oil filler cap and screw it in tightly. 10. Start the mini bike and let it run for several minutes. Stop the mini bike and repeat the steps above to ensure that the oil is still at the correct level.
  • Page 22: Ajusting The Brakes

    MAINTENANCE 6.8 Ajusting the Brakes If you cannot stop your mini bike properly, you will most likely need to adjust its rear disc brake. You will also need to adjust the brake as part of your regular maintenance routine, as regular use of the mini bike will cause the brake to loosen over time. Follow the steps below to complete a brake adjustment: Park the mini bike on a firm, level surface and turn the engine kill switch to the "off"...
  • Page 23: Tires Inspecting Your Tires

    MAINTENANCE 6.9 Tires Inspecting Your Tires Regularly perform an in-depth inspection of your tires as part of your maintenance routine. Park the mini bike on a firm, level surface and turn the engine stop switch to the "off" position, Look for bumps or bulges in the sidewall of the tire and inside of the treads.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Drive Chain

    MAINTENANCE 6.12 Adjusting the Drive Chain The drive chain needs to have a small amount of slack to operate properly. No slack or excessive slack in a drive chain can cause damage to the bike. Normal use of the mini bike will cause the chain to stretch over time, therefore it is necessary to adjust the tension on the chain as part of routine maintenance.
  • Page 25: Lubricating The Clutch Bush

    MAINTENANCE 6.13 Lubricating the Clutch Bush 6.14 Clutch Oil Procedure Remove the rubber plug from the clutch cover. The cover is shown with the plug removed. Drip several drops of 10W30 motor oil on the clutch hub behind the silver washer.Make sure the oil drips on top of and behind the circlip.
  • Page 26: Lubricating The Drive Chain

    MAINTENANCE 6.15 Lubricating the Drive Chain The drive chain needs to be properly lubricated in order for the mini bike to operate properly. Normal use of the mini bike will cause the chain to dry and rust over time, therefore it is necessary to lubricate the chain as part of routine maintenance. Follow the steps below to lubricate the drive chain: Park the mini bike on a firm, level surface and turn the engine stop switch to the "off"...
  • Page 27 Important Notice ----------------------------- Read the user manual and startup procedure carefully before use. **Guidelines** 1. Ensure you have thoroughly read the product manual before using. 2. Follow the steps outlined in the startup procedure for correct operation. **Contact Information** If you encounter any issues during use, please cease operation immediately and refer to the manual or contact our customer service team .

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