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  • Page 2 ATTENTION Break-in of New ATV Your ATV requires 800km break-in when you start to drive it. During the break-in period, do not run the ATV at a speed over 35km/h or the engine will be seriously damaged. Do remember to replace the gear oil after the break-in period . The grade of oil recommended is: 10w-40 for winter time and 15w-40 for sum- mer time.
  • Page 3 PREFACE Thank you for choosing a motorcycle of the company. On-road use May you riding all the time. This motorcycle is designed only for level, off-road surface, The manual contains the necessary instructions and guid- free of obstacles. Operation on public streets, roads or high- ance with respect to the operation and maintenance of the ways is illegal.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS VEHICLE SAFE RINING ..........1 Spark Plug ..............17 Notes for safety ............1 Air Cleaner ..............18 Refitting ............... 2 Check Leaks along Air Supply Line ......18 Accessories ..............2 Throttle Operation ............ 19 SPECIFICATIONS ............3 Idle Speed ..............
  • Page 5: Vehicle Safe Rining

    VEHICLE SAFE RIDING WARNING Vehicle riding requires special efforts on your part to ensure your safety. Know these requirements below before you ride. NOTES FOR SAFETY 1. This vehicle is designed for the rider of 12-16 year-old. 2. Both parents and their children must fully understand everything in this Owner’s Manual before riding. 3.
  • Page 6: Refitting

    PROTECTIVE THINGS 1. Most motorcycle accident fatalities are due to head injuries. ALWAYS wear a helmet. You should also wear a face shield and protective clothing. 2. The exhaust system becomes hot during riding, and it remains hot for a while after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the exhaust system since it is hot.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model ATV150-3 Model ATV150-M Length 1650mm Fuel tank cap 7.8L Width 920mm Type 4-stroke,single cylinder with air-cooled Height 1080mm Max power 5.5KW/7500r/min/6.5KW/7500R/min Ground clearance 160mm Max. torpue 7.5N.M/6000r/min/9N.m/6000r/min 1700 ± 100r/min Wheel base 1100mm Idle speed Dry weight 140kgs...
  • Page 8: Description

    DESCRIPTION Throttle grip Rear brake lever Fuel tank Front brake lever Decorative cover on handlebar Switch assy.L. Throttle assy...
  • Page 9: Parts Location

    Head cover Seat Tail cover Rear wheel Bumper Shock absorber Front wheel Footrest...
  • Page 10 Tail cover Seat Head cover Bumper Rear wheel Adiabatic bar Footrest Front wheel Shock absorber...
  • Page 11 VIN RECORD Please fill the VIN and engine code of your motorcycle in blank below. They will help order spare parts and find out the vehicle once stolen. ② Nameplate ① VIN ③ Engine Number □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ☆ ☆ VIN: □□□□□□□□ ☆...
  • Page 12: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH SEAT LOCK The ignition switch is situated on the front right of the The seat lock is set below the cushion. Pull backward vehicle body. the seat lock rope ,the seat will spring out of its support; to lock the seat, put it down and depress downwards.
  • Page 13: Fuel And Fuel Tank

    FUEL AND FUEL TANK Fuel Selection Fuel is a key factor in deciding the exhaust emissions amount from the engine, so selection of fuel must follow the rules below. Selected fuel must be unleaded or low-leaded gasoline with octane No.RQ-90 or higher. The fuel tank capacity is 7.8L.
  • Page 14: Fuel Handlebar Control

    LEFT HANDBAR CONTROLS Emergency Switch In normal, the switch is set in middle position; to stop the engine, set the switch to left or right. Parking button When stopping the vehicle , depress it to lock the rear wheel; restarting the vehicle, pull in the rear brake lever to spring it up.
  • Page 15: Speed-Limited Device

    SPEED-LIMITING DEVICE Turn loose the lock nut and screw in the adjusting screw, Engine oil recommended: gasoline engine oil Class at last, tighten the locknut. SAE15W/40-SE or Class SE, SF, SC from API Service Classification. CAUTION The vehicle has been filled with the engine oil Class It’s better for inexperienced riders to set the top speed SAE15W/40-SE Class before being been delivered, and the lower so as to avoid accidents.
  • Page 16 NOTE Tyre pressure should be checked before you ride while the tyres are cold. Check the tyres for cuts, embedded nails, or other sharp objects. Check the rims for dents or deformation. See your dealer for change of damaged tyres or punctured inner tubes. WARNING Do not attempt to patch a damaged tyre or inner ●...
  • Page 17: Opetation Guide

    When the tread depth in the middle section of tyres 3. Front and rear brakes-check operation and if reaches the limits in table 2 below, please replace tyres. necessary, adjust free play. 4. Tyres-check condition and pressure. Tread depth limits 5.
  • Page 18 Rear brake lever Handlebar Ignition switch Engine ☆ Starting procedure by the starter button is well warmed up. 1. Place the vehicle on a level ground and lock the rear CAUTION brake by depressing down the parking button. Opening or closing the throttle fully and rapidly may 2.
  • Page 19: Breaking-In

    BREAKING-IN Help assure your vehicle’s future reliability and performance by paying extra attention to how you ride during the first two-week riding. During this period, avoid full-throttle riding and loading the engine heavily ;be sure to keep changing speed. NOTE After the breaking –in period, be sure to conduct maintenance according to the maintenance schedule so as to keep the vehicle in a sound condition, which will extend the service, which will extend the service life of the engine obviously.
  • Page 20: Parking

    PARKING engine service life. Change the engine oil as specified in the maintenance schedule. 1. Close the throttle while apply the brakes to slow 1. Drain out the engine oil in the crankcase completely. down the vehicle until it stops. 2.
  • Page 21: Spark Plug

    CAUTION deposits, erosion or carbon fouling. If the erosion or deposit Running the engine with insufficient oil can cause seri- is heavy, replace the plug. Clean a carbon or wet-fouled plug ous damage to the engine. with a plug cleaner, or use a wire brush. NOTES 4.
  • Page 22: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER cleaner core, or premature wear of the piston and cylinder may produce. The air cleaner should be serviced at least once every Make sure the air cleaner core is intact. ● 30-day1s drive. Service more frequently when riding in un- usually wet or dusty areas.
  • Page 23: Throttle Operation

    THROTTLE OPERATION of the arrowhead A) will increase idle speed while will de- 1. Check for smooth rotation of the throttle lever from crease it turning counterclockwise (in the direction of the the fully open to the fully closed position at both full steer- arrowhead B).
  • Page 24: Inspection Of Front Suspension

    CAUTION Since the carburetor is a precision apparatus, don1t disas- semble it without the professional knowledge. WARNING The balance pipe of carburetor should be often checked to make sure there is no dust or other impurity inside it, otherwise, an accident may occur. INSPECTION OF FRONT SUSPENSION 1.
  • Page 25: Front Mechanical Drum Brake

    FRONT MECHANICAL DRUM BUAKE The distance the front brake lever moves before the brake starts to engage is called free play. Measured at the tip of the front brake lever, free play should be within 10-20mm. 1. Adjustment should be made using the adjusting bolt at the right handlebar. 2.
  • Page 26: Check Of Brake System

    CHECK OF BRAKE SYSTEM The brake system should be checked every day before you ride the vehicle. 1. Check the brake main cylinder for proper oil level. 2. Check to see there is no leakage from the system. 3. Check the brake hose and main cylinder for cracks. 4.
  • Page 27: Reverse Gear Operation System

    REVERSE GREAR OPERATION SYSTEM The reverse gear is built-in the engine.shifting the drive Gear shift lever gear,neutral gear,reverse gean via a gean shift,shift the lever to reverse gear position for forward.Shift the gear lever to reverse gear position for baekword .Shift the gear leven to neutral gear positon for parking.
  • Page 28: Exhaust Muffler

    WARNING Brake liquid is strong irritant. Avoid contact with skin or eye. In case of contact, flush thoroughly with water and call ● a doctor if four eye were exposed. Keep out of reach of children. ● Brake liquid used for the brake system is non-petroleum brake oil No.4604. Never mix with other oil such as silicon oil, or serious damage to the brake system may occur.
  • Page 29: Battery

    BATTERY Battery electrolyte is poisonous, so be sure not to discard it at will. Handle in accordance with national or local environmental protection rules. Check The battery electrolyte level be between the UPPER level mark and the LOWER level mark. If battery electrolyte is below the LOWER level mark, add proper distilled water to the UPPER level mark.
  • Page 30: Tool Kit

    If electrolyte gets in your skin, flush with water. If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician immediately. Electrolyte is poisonous. If swallowed, drink large quantities of water or milk and follow with milk of magnesia or ●...
  • Page 31: Self-Recovered Overload Protector

    TROUBLESHOO TING If the vehicle has some troubles, see your dealer for help. CAUTION Do not dismantle or maintain to protect the surface finishes and inspect for damage, wear, and oil or brake fluid leakage. CAUTION High-pressure water (or air) can damage certain parts of the motorcycle. Avoid spraying high-pressure water at the following areas: Wheel Hubs;...
  • Page 32: Storage Guide

    WARNING Braking efficiency may be temporarily impaired just after washing the motorcycle. Anticipate linger stopping distance to avoid a possible accident. 1. Test the brakes before riding the vehicle. Several applications may be necessary to restore normal braking performance. 2. Lubuicate the drive chain immediately after washing and drying the motorcycle. STORACG GUIDE Some measures should be taken when the vehicle is subjected to a long term storage so as to reduce the bad influence on its performance.
  • Page 33: Removal From Storage

    4. Clean and oil the drive chain. 5 Lubricate all the cables. CAUTION When removing the battery, dismantle the negative lead first, and then the positive lead. When installing it, the procedure is just opposite. During the operations above, the ignition switch must be turned off. 6.
  • Page 34: Mainterance

    MAINTENANCE The Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your motorcycle served, and what things need attention. It is essential that your motorcycle be served as scheduled to retain its high level of safety, dependability, and emission control performance. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following Maintenance Schedule specifies all maintenance required under normal conditions to keep your vehicle in sound condition.
  • Page 35: Electric Diagram

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