Peace Powersports MP-08 Owner's Manual

Peace sports mp-08 scooter

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Thank you for buying a Peace Sports MP-08 scooter! Enjoy it!
This manual contains all the information needed to ride, maintain, and generally get the most from
your new scooter. PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU RIDE YOUR
SCOOTER. This is very important, because it will familiarize you with your scooter, and its proper
care and handling. Proper maintenance and service will maximize both the safety, and life of the bike.
Should you need tech support or after sale service, please contact your dealer.
The Information contained in this manual is the most up to date at the time publishing, however we
reserve the absolute right to amend this document. These changes can/will be made with/without
notice. Please note the Name on the name plate, the VIN and the engine code, as this information can
be helpful in the future.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
This scooter is designed to carry only one passenger, please do exceed the recommended weight limit.
This motor cycle is designed for use on level roads only, and is not intended for off road use.
The maximum load for this bike is : 330lbs
READ THIS OWNERS MANUAL CAREFULLY
pay special attention to the following warnings:
WARNING: this statement indicates that there is a strong possibility for SEVERE INJURY or
DEATH if the instructions are not followed.
CAUTION: this statement indicates that there is a possibility of personal injury or equipment
damage if the instructions are not followed.
NOTE: gives helpful information.
This manual should be considered a permanent feature of the scooter, and should always be
transferred to the new owner, just like the keys or the title.
This document is copyright 2010, Peace Powersports, Inc. This manual and pictures contained within
are property of Peace Powersports, Inc. and to be used by Peace Powersports and it's affiliates only.
Any unauthorized distribution or plagiarism is a violation of federal law.
Contents:
Section 1 – Safe riding
1-3 Safe Riding Rules
1-3 Protective Clothes
1-3 Retrofitting
1-3 Loading and accessories
Section 2 – Description
2-5 Parts Location
2-6 VIN Record
2-7 Instruments and Indicators
2-7 Ignition Switch
2-8 Steering Lock
2-8 Seat Cushion Lock and Luggage Box
2-9 Left and Right Handlebar controls
2-10 Fuel and Fuel Tank
2-10 Petcock
2-10 Engine Oil
2-11 Tires
Section 3 – Operation Guide
3-12 Pre-ride Inspection
3-12 Starting the Scooter
3-12 Initial Break In
3-13 Riding
3-13 Parking
Section 4 – Maintenance
4-13 Maintenance Schedule
4-15 Engine Oil Check and Change
4-16 Gear Oil change
4-17 Spark Plug
4-17 Valve Check and Adjustment
4-19 Air Cleaner
4-20 Idle Speed adjustment
4-20 Hydraulic Disc Front Brake Check
4-21 Rear Brake Adjustment
4-21 Muffler
4-22 Battery Maintenance
4-22 Fuse
4-22 Troubleshooting
4-22 Cleaning
4-22 Storage
4-23 Storage Removal
4-23 SPECS
Section 5 – Initial Setup
5-24 Post delivery inspection
5-24 Warranty information
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  • Page 1 This document is copyright 2010, Peace Powersports, Inc. This manual and pictures contained within are property of Peace Powersports, Inc. and to be used by Peace Powersports and it's affiliates only. Any unauthorized distribution or plagiarism is a violation of federal law.
  • Page 2: Section 1: Safe Riding

    Section 1: Safe Riding Keep the weight of any cargo as low and close to the center of gravity as possible, and load weight 1-3 Safe Riding Rules: equally on both sides, to reduce instability. A load that is high and away from the center of gravity is dangerous and unstable.
  • Page 3: Section 2 : Description

    Section 2 : Description Handlebars 2-5 Parts Location Rear rack Seat/Under-seat storage Floorboard/Battery and fuse Headlight switch Front brake lever Speedometer Exhaust Tachometer Left turn signal indicator Dipstick/Oil filler neck High beam indicator Passenger Footrest Rear brake lever Right turn signal indicator Front luggage box (glove box) Gas gauge Turn signal switch...
  • Page 4 2-7 Instruments and Indicators 2-8 Steering Lock: When the ignition switch is at the lock position (as pictured above), the steering mechanism is locked, and therefore cannot be turned from side to side. This makes the bike harder to steal. To use this safety feature, turn the handlebars all the way to the left, and with the key in the ignition, turn the key to the off position, then push the key inward, and turn the key counterclockwise (<==), until it engages.
  • Page 5 2-9 Left Handlebar Controls: Special note on the lights: Your headlights may not come on when the key is turned on. Most scooters have lights that are only active when the engine is running, in order to conserve battery power. 2-10 Fuel and gas tank: When selecting your fuel, it is important to remember that your scooter takes 90 octane or higher (PREMIUM ONLY).
  • Page 6: Section 3 : Operation Guide

    Conventional oil is recommended for at least the first 1500 miles, you may use synthetic after that Section 3 : Operation Guide: point 3-12 Pre-Ride Inspection SAE 10W30 is the factory recommended oil for temperatures ranging from 14º to 90ºF. Extreme ** WARNING! ** temperature use from 90º...
  • Page 7: Section 4 : Maintainance

    3-13 Riding I=Inspect for wear and damage C=Clean R=Replace A=Adjust **WARNING** ITEM 1.5K 4K 5K 6K 7K 8K 9K 10 READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFORE RIDING!! After the engine has been warmed up, it is ready to ride, now its your turn to get ready to *FUEL LINES ride Double check all of your safety and personal protection equipment is in good working...
  • Page 8 4-15 Engine oil check and change Check engine oil level each time before riding the scooter. The level must be between the Upper and Lower Level marks on dipstick OIL DRAIN FROM BELOW **WARNING** Running engine while low on oil can cause serious engine damage! WHEN USING YOUR SCOOTER IN VERY DUSTY OR HOT CONDIONS, YOUR OIL –...
  • Page 9 4-17 Spark Plug Remove the engine fan cover **WARNING** Do the spark plug check with the engine off and cool. If hot, the engine could burn you! Spark Plug is located behind the access door, in front of the seat. Remove the one retaining screw then gently pry the door off by gripping the vent holes.
  • Page 10 Use a feeler gauge to check the clearance between the valve adjuster and the lifter (#1). There should be a light drag on the feeler gauge if clearance is correct. Lift air cleaner element straight up to remove. Inspect the air cleaner element for dirt and debris. If large debris is on the element, lightly tap air filter against a wall or object (away from bike) to dislodge large particles.
  • Page 11 4-21 Rear Drum Brake Check and Adjustment 4-22 Battery maintainance Place scooter on center stand and chock front wheel to prevent accidental disengagement The battery that comes with your scooter is maintainance free and does not require you to of the center stand. add water.
  • Page 12: Section 5 : Initial Set-Up

    4-23 Removal from storage Section 5 : Initial Set-up 5-24 Post delivery inspection Take off the cover from the bike Charge the battery, then replace the negative terminal Please contact your dealer if you did not receive a PDI document. Document should be Add fresh gasoline PEACEPDI.PDF.

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