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Hammerhead Rave 150
(HH150)
Operator's Manual
Read Manual before Operating
 

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  • Page 1 Hammerhead Rave 150 (HH150) Operator’s Manual Read Manual before Operating 1   ...
  • Page 2 WARNING! This vehicle is designed for rider OVER 16 Years Old THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD FOR OFF-ORAD USE ONLY. BEFORE OPERATING THIS VEHICLE, PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION AS WELL AS THE INSTRUCTION GOVERNING THE ENGINE AND OTHER PORTIONS OF THE VEHILCE.
  • Page 3 Geason Enterprises, LLC dba Geason Powersports Emission Control System Warranty Statement YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Geason Enterprises, LLC dba Geason Powersports (hereinafter “Geason Powersports”) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2011 Off-Road UTV.
  • Page 4 Geason Enterprises, LLC dba Geason Powersports Limited Warranty on Emission Control System YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS Geason Enterprises, LLC dba Geason Powersports (hereinafter “Geason Powersports”) warrants that each new 2011 and later Geason Powersports off-road vehicle: is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the California Air Resources Board;...
  • Page 5 Geason Enterprises, LLC dba Geason Powersports Limited Warranty on Emission Control System Powersports vehicle for any purpose. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of any incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. No express emission control system warranty is given by Geason Powersports, except as specifically set forth herein.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

      Contents  Limited Warranty Policy ..........  4   Warranty Registration ............  5   Operating Instructions ...........  6   Pre‐Ride Inspection ............  1 0  Driving Safety Tips  ............  1 1  Service Instructions  ............  1 3  VEHICLE OPERATING CONTROLS ........  1 4  OPERATING CONTROLS ..........  1 7  PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  ......  1 8  SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ..........  1 9  GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  ..........  2 1   ...
  • Page 7: Limited Warranty Policy

    Off-Road and are applied to any part found to be defective due to material and/or workmanship when inspected at the factory of Hammerhead Off-Road will, at its' option, repair or replace defective parts to the original purchaser at no charge .
  • Page 8: Warranty Registration

    Warranty Registration  IN ORDER TO ACTIVATE YOUR WARRANTY, YOU MUST FILL OUT BELOW WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD AND MAIL TO HAMMERHEAD OFF-ROAD WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE, OR YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE VOID. FILL IN ALL BELOW FIELDS AND MAIL IT TO: Please include copy of your sales receipt.
  • Page 9: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions  a. Before starting the engine, make sure that the driver is seated properly in the Kart with the seat belt latched. b. Testing the kart in an Open space at the beginning to learn how to start, turn and stop. c.
  • Page 10 WARNING! IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATING! All the flowing items should be read and understood by the operator. Failure to do so could endanger the personal safety of the operator and any passenger. 1. This vehicle is not licensable. It is not to be operated on any public road, street, highway, parking lot, sidewalk or alley.
  • Page 11 operated after mature, supervised instruction and sufficient practice in decongested areas. Safe operation includes responsibility for the safety of a passenger (if any). 10. The engine should be stopped when the vehicle is not in use. 11. The operator and passenger (if any) of this vehicle should always wear a helmet approved by agencies such as the Department of Transportation (DOT), Safety Helmet Council of America (SHCA), or Snell Memorial Foundation (SNELL).
  • Page 12 section in this manual. 21. The Custom Bar Cage assembly provided with this vehicle is not designed as a “roll bar”. Do not operate this vehicle without the cage properly installed. Only operate this vehicle during daylight. 22. When storing the vehicle, it must be kept in a place where gasoline fumes will not reach an open flame or spark.
  • Page 13: Pre-Ride Inspection

    Pre­Ride Inspection  WARNING - Perform this pre-ride inspection prior to operating the vehicle. If not performed, serious damage to the vehicle or personal injury may result. ENGINE OIL LEVEL - Add oil if required. Check for leaks. Tighten filler cap securely. FUEL LEVEL - Add fuel as necessary.
  • Page 14: Driving Safety Tips

    Driving Safety Tips  Turning Maneuvers A new operator must learn to shift his or her weight and control the throttle to allow the rear tires to negotiate the turn. This is the primary technique to be mastered in riding this vehicle. Practice turning at a slow constant speed.
  • Page 15: Descending Hills

    power, turn off the engine, dismount, and physically turn the machine around. CAUTION - To avoid overturning, the operator must exercise a high degree of caution when dismounting or moving this vehicle on a hillside. Descending Hills It is usually advisable to descend hills with the vehicle pointed directly downhill, avoiding angles that would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side.
  • Page 16: Service Instructions

    Service Instructions  ENGINE LUBRICATION Ensure that you follow the procedures outlined in the engine owner's manual that is provided as a supplement to this manual. Failure to follow procedures could reduce the life of your engine. VEHICLE LUBRICATION - Every two or three hours of use lubricate the following items with several drops of oil;...
  • Page 17: Vehicle Operating Controls

    VEHICLE OPERATING CONTROLS  Vehicle controls consist of the followings:      14   ...
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  • Page 20: Operating Controls

    OPERATING CONTROLS  WARNING:  not attempt to start or operate the engine until completely familiar with    the  location  and  use  of  each  control  necessary  to  operate  this  vehicle.    The  operator  must know how to stop this machine before starting and driving it.    Throttle  The right foot pedal is the throttle that controls the kart speed.    As the engine speed    increase  above  idle,  the  clutch  automatically  engages  and  moves  the  vehicle  forward.    To disengage the clutch at any time, allow the throttle to return to idle position.   ...
  • Page 21: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  To  perform  service  that  is  in  this  schedule  but  not  described  in  this  manual,  contact  a  local  authorized service center for this vehicle.  Daily Service  Before Use:  Check brake operation  Check Lights  Check tire condition  Check overall vehicle condition  Weekly Service  Tires: Exam for cuts, excessive war and pressure  Wheels: Check for bent rims, missing or loose lug nuts  Hardware and fasteners: Check for loose or missing hardware and components.  Carburetor: Inspect carburetor  Engine  Oil:  Replace  Engine  oil  in  first  5  Hours  of  Operating  and  10  hours  increments  thereafter. ...
  • Page 22: Service Instructions

    SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS  Air Cleaner  This unit is equipped with a paper‐style air filter and should be replaced after every 20    hours  of  operating.  Note:  Operating  in  usually  dusty  conditions  may  require  more  frequent replacement.  1) Remove air cleaner and cover by release the tab  2) Clean any excess dirt, oil, or dust from the air cleaner box with a mild detergent and  water solution.  3) Thoroughly dry the air box  4) Replace the air cleaner element.  5) Replace the cleaner cover.    Engine Oil  Initial  engine  oil  is  required  to  be  changed  in  the  first  5  hours  of  operating  on  a  new   ...
  • Page 23 Spark Plug  1) Remove  the  spark  plug  and  inspect  it  each  time  you  change  the  oil.    The  electrodes  should  be  kept  clean  and  free  of  carbon.    The  presence  of  carbon or excess oil will greatly reduce  proper  engine  performance.    If  possible,  check  the  spark  plug  gap  (area between electrodes) using a wire ...
  • Page 24: General Specifications

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS      STANDARD EQUIPMENT  Engine Type  150cc 9 HP 4 Stroke  Front Suspension  Dual A‐Arm  Rear Suspension  Swing Arm  Brake  Rear disc brake  Top Speed  32 MPH  Front Tire  16 x 6 ‐ 8  Front Tire Pressure  14 P.S.I  Rear Tire  18 x 9.5 ‐ 8  Rear Tire Pressure  14 P.S.I  Weight  420 Lbs  Length  90.5”  Width    46.8”  Height  55”  Wheelbase  73.2”  Ground Clearance  9.25”  Cargo Bed Capacity  50 Lbs  Vehicle Payload  250Lbs    *Specification subject to change without notice  ...

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