Coleman Powersports RT100 User manual

POWERSPORTS
OWNER’S MANUAL
RT100
READ THIS
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Recommended
Age 13+
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pertaining to owning and operating an off-road vehicle, learn
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(888)-405-8725 Coleman Powersports
1775 E. University Dr. Tempe, AZ. 85281
www.colemanpowered.com
REV# 012418

To the Owner
Congratulations on your purchase of a Coleman Powersports Off-RoadMini
Bike. This Owner’s/Operator’s manual will provide you information
regarding safe operation, operational instructions, maintenance and care.
Fully understanding this manual and following all of the instructionsherein
will provide the knowledge needed to have safe and enjoyable operation.
For questions regarding operation and maintenance of this Off-Roadmini
bike, please call Coleman Powersports toll free 888-405-8725.
Safety - Notice to parents
The recommended age for operating this Mini Bike is 13 and over. Even
though a child may meet the minimum recommended age,
children differ in skills, physical abilities, and judgement. Some children
may not be able to operate a Mini Bike safely. Parents should permit
continued use only if they determine that the child has the ability tooperate
the Mini Bike in a safe manner.
Continual adult supervision is required for children under the age of 16.
THIS MINI BIKE IS NOT A TOY AND COULD BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE.
Reading the Owner’s/ Operator’s Manual
It is important this manual is read from cover to cover carefully by the
owner and all operators.
This Owner’s/ Operator’s manual should be a permanent part of the mini
bike and should remain with the vehicle at all times. The manual should
also remain with the vehicle if sold.

To emphasize special important information in the manual, please note
the following :
This is the alert symbol. The symbol means ATTENTION!,
BECOME ALERT!, YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.
To emphasize important safety information, the word WARNING, with the
alert symbol, has special meaning.:
Indicates a potential hazard that could result
in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to the operator,
by stander or person inspecting or repairing
the unit.
To emphasize important information, the word CAUTION has special
meaning.:
Indicates special precautions that must be
taken to avoid damage to the unit.
To emphasize important information, the word NOTE has special meaning.:
Indicates key information to make
procedures easier or clearer to understand.
!
W
ARNING
or
CA
UTION
The
fir
st part will identify a POTENTIAL HAZARD.
The
second par
t
will describe
WHAT
COULD
HAPPEN
if
the
warning
or caution is ignored.
The
third par
t
will describe HO
W T
O
A
VOID
THE
HAZARD.
Coleman Powersports is concerned about the environment and
believes in conserving and protecting all natural resources. Forthis
reason , owners should recycle, trade in, or dispose as appropriate,
oil and tires.
This manual is based on the latest product information available at the
time of publication. Coleman Powersports has a policy of continually
improving its products. Due to improvements, or other changes, there
may be some discrepancies. We reserve the right to make product
changes at any time, without notice and without incurring any obligation
to make the same or similar changes to vehicles previously built or sold.
!
!
W
ARNING
CA
UTION:
NOTE:

!W
ARNING
The
engine
e
xhaust from this mini
bik
e
contains chemicals known
t
o
the state
of California
t
o cause
cancer, bir
th defects
or o
ther
reproductiv
e
harm.

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TABLE OFCONTENTS
COLEMAN POWERSPORTS WARRANTY. 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY LABELS.......................4
LOCATION..................................................4
LABELS.
...........................................................
5
SAFETY...........................................................6
DESCRIPTION AND PART LOCATIONS....7
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS...8
RIGHT HAND THROTTLE GRIP.................8
ENGINE STOP SWITCH.............................8
LEFT HAND BRAKE LEVER...................... 8
CHOKE OPERATION..................................9
FUEL VALVE OPERATION...........................9
FUEL CAP...................................................9
STARTER RECOIL CORD........................... 9
OIL FILL PLUG............................................9
FUEL AND OIL................................................10
FUEL
.................................................................
10
ENGINE OIL...............................................10
PRE RIDE INSPECTION................................. 11
RIDING MINI BIKE......................................... 12
HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING........................... 12
STARTING THE ENGINE............................13
STARTING OFF..........................................14
LOAD GUIDELINES................................... 15
MAINTENANCE.............................................. 16
MAINTENANCE CHART............................ 17
AIR FILTER................................................ 18
SPARK PLUG............................................ 19
ENGINE OIL...............................................20
CHECKING.
.......................................
20
CHANGING.
.......................................
20
THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT............ 21
FUEL HOSE INSPECTION..........................21
BRAKES
...........................................................
22
BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT......22
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT..................22
VALVE CLEARANCE....................................... 22
CHAIN AND SPROCKET................................ 23
INSPECTION
.........................................
23
TENSION AND ADJUSTMENT......... 23
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION.. 23
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH................................. 24
TIRES.
....................................................................
25
REPLACING..................................25
STORAGE.
.............................................................
26
RETURNING TO SERVICE.............................. 26
WASHING THE MINI BIKE............................. 27
TRANSPORTING.
..................................................
27
TROUBLE SHOOTING.....................................28
SPECIFICATIONS............................................29
FRAME AND ENGINE NUMBER
LOCATION......................................................30
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
WARRANTY................................................... 31

2
COLEMAN POWERSPORTS LIMITED WARRANTY
This Warranty is NOT the Emissions ControlWarranty
Please note this is a general Limited Warranty for this product. It IS NOT
an Emissions Control Warranty. Please see the Emissions Control Warranty
in this manual for warranties covering Emission components. The
Emissions Control Warranty can be found on page 31.
The Warranty
Coleman Powersports offers the following warranty to the initial purchaser
of this new Coleman Powersports product. The initial purchaser is defined
as the first person to purchase a new Coleman Powersports product from
an Authorized Retailer.
The limited warranty period for this product is 90 days from the date of
purchase shown on the original sales receipt.
What is a Defect?
The Product is warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in material
and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase shown
on the sales receipt. During this period of time Coleman Powersports will,
at its option, either repair, refund purchase amount, or replace any original
Coleman Powersports unit/part which is covered by this warranty and is
proven to be defective in workmanship or material.
To qualify for this warranty the part:
1. Must have been purchase from Coleman Powersports or from an
authorized Coleman Powersports Retailer.
2. Must have been used in a manner consistent with the intended usefor
the vehicle. This warranty does not apply to any vehicle which is usedin
competition or used in a manner not consistent with the intended usefor
the vehicle which would also include rental or commercial use.
Who Can Perform Repairs Under this Warranty?
Repairs under this warranty should be performed by an authorized
Coleman Powersports retailer or comparable servicingdealer.
How to get service under this warranty
To get warranty service call Coleman Powersports at 888-405-8725 for the
location of your local servicing retailer / dealer. Please do not return the
product to the retailer where the product was purchased unless instructed
to do so by Coleman Powersports. The retailer of this product doesnot
make any warranty of its own and has no authority to implement this war-
ranty on behalf of Coleman Powersports without the approval ofColeman
Powersports. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR
WARRANTY SERVICE.

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What this Warranty Does Not Cover
This warranty does not cover the following
1. Damage to lack or improper maintenance as describe in this manual.
2. Damage which is caused by normal use and not cause by a defect in
materials or workmanship.
3. Use of the product which is not consistent with the intended use as
described in the operating instructions.
4. Any expendable maintenance items which needs replacement or
service as normal maintenance requires unless these normalmaintenance
items become defective prior to their normal life due to a material defect or
a defect in workmanship.
5. Any product which has been altered or modified in a manner not
consistent with the original design of the product or in a manner not
approved by Coleman Powersports.
6. Tires
7. Damage or failures due to abuse, neglect, or misuse of the product.
Limitations of this Warranty
This warranty does not cover and Coleman Powersports disclaims any
responsibility for:
1. Loss of time or loss of use of the product.
2. Transportation costs to and from the authorized center.
3. Other loss or damage to other equipment or personal items.
Length of Implied Warranties
Any implied warranties are limited to the duration set forth in this warranty.
Coleman Powersports does not make any claim as to the merchantability
or fitness for a particular purpose which would extend longer than the
duration of this written warranty.
Check your State Laws as some State Laws do not allow limitations as to
the duration of an implied warranty. Some States may also not allow
limitation or exclusions based on incidental or consequential damages.

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2
3
4
7
6
5
LOCATION
IMPORTANT LABELS

5
1
Warning Labels 3
!WARNING
THIS VEHICLE IS AN OFF-
ROAD VEHICLE AND IS
NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON
PUBLIC ROADS/HIGHWAYS
2
!
WARNING
Check the following before
operating.
1.
Engine oil level.
2.
Lubricate and adjust drive
chain if necessary.
3.
Clean and Lubricate clutch.
4.
Insure all Guards are in place.
4
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE!
FOR SERVICE AND REPAIR, PLEASE
CALL COLEMAN POWERSPORTS
TOLL FREE 888-405-8725
5
!WARNING
Check the tires before operating to insure the
proper tire pressure. Improperly inflated tires
can lead to loss of control which could result
in injury or death.
Cold tire pressure:
Front: 5psi ± .5psi (34 ± 3.5kpa)
Rear: 5psi ± .5psi (34 ± 3.5kpa)
Maximum weight capacity is 150 LBS. (68 kg)
7
!
WARNING
This Mini Bike can cause serious injury or death
if the warnings and instructions in the owner’s
manual and on warning labels are not followed.
Never Operate this Mini Bike:
• at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions.
• on public roads, a collision can occur with another
vehicle.
• carrying a passenger, a passenger can affect balance
and control.
• while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• with long hair or loose clothing unconstrained. Long
hair and loose clothing can get caught in moving parts
of the mini bike and cause serious injury or death.
• operate this mini bike in an unsafe manner by
attempting stunts, jumps or wheelies. This could
lead to severe injury or death.
Always:
• wear a DOT certified helmet, eye protection, gloves,
over the ankle boots, long sleeve shirt and long pants.
• avoid paved surfaces, paved surfaces can adversely
affect handling and control.
• keep hands and feet away from all moving parts.
• Check the throttle to ensure it works properly and
"snaps back" prior to starting the mini bike.
• be seated before attempting to start the mini bike.
• continually supervise children
Recommended age 13 +
6
!
W
ARNING
Keep hands and
finge
rs away
from chains and sprockets.
Make sure guards are securely
in
place before
operation.
!
W
ARNING
HOT
SURFACES
A
llow to
c
ool
before
refueling

6
SAFETY
This Mini Bike is recommend-
ed for riders 13 and older.
Always wear a certified DOT
motorcycle type helmet that
fits properly, over the ankle
boots, eye protection, gloves,
long sleeve shirt and long
pants while operating this
mini bike.
Never allow a passenger on
this mini bike. This mini bike
is designed for one operator
and no passengers.
Never operate this mini bike
on paved surfaces and/or
public roads. Pavement may
cause the mini bike to
become unstable. The tires
on the mini bike are for
off-road use only.
Always go slowly and pay
attention to unfamiliar terrain.
Be alert to changing terrain
conditions when operating the
Mini bike.
Never operate with long hair
or loose clothing uncon-
strained. Long hair and loose
clothing can get caught in
moving parts of the mini bike
Never take drugs or alcohol
before or during operation of
this mini bike.
Never traverse, climb or go
down a hill that is too steep.
Avoid hills with loose or
slippery terrain.
Never attempt wheelies,
jumps or any other type of
stunts on this mini bike.
Always follow the pre-ride
inspection procedures and
maintenance procedures
located in this manual before
use.
Always go slow on terrain that
is not familiar, be alert, an
obstacle could come up
unexpectedly.
Always keep both hands on
the handlebars and both feet
on the foot pegs, doing so will
help the operator be ready for
unexpected situations.
Do not operate in fast flowing
water. Water can affect the
braking performance of the
mini bike. Check braking
performance after exposure
to water, it may be necessary
to apply the brakes allowing
friction to dry out the pads.
Always Check the throttle to
ensure it works properly and
“snaps back” to idle prior to
starting the mini bike.

7
DESCRIPTIONS AND PART LOCATIONS
1. Rear Fender
2. Seat
3.
Front Fender
4. Front Wheel
5. Foot Pegs
6. Starter Recoil
7. Rear Wheel
8. Fuel Valve
9. Choke Lever
10. Carburetor
11. Air filter assembly
12. Kick Stand
13. Fuel Tank and Cap
14. Chain Guard
15. Chain
16. Chain adjustment
17. Muffler
18. Clutch Cover
19. Front Fork
Assembly
20. Left Hand Grip
21. Rear Brake Lever
22. Rear Brake Cable
23. Throttle Cable
24. ON/OFF Switch
Wire
25. ON/OFF Switch
26. Throttle Grip
21
22
23
24
25
26
20
8
2
1
3
4
7
11
10
9
6
5
19
18
17
14
16
15
13
12

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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Right Throttle Grip(1): The engine
speed is regulated by the position
of the right throttle grip. Throttle is
increased by turning the throttle grip
toward the operator. Engine speed
is decreased by turning the throttle
grip away from the operator.
Engine Stop Switch (2): Mini
Bike engine can start when the
Engine stop switch is placed in the
(on) position. Engine will shut off
and the engine will not start when
the switch is placed in the (off)
position.
Left hand brake lever (3): The rear
brake is applied when the left hand
brake lever is pulled toward the
hand grip.
3
1
2

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1
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Choke operation
Choke Lever (1): If the engine is cold,
the choke can help start the engine
by placing the choke lever to the “ON”
(right) position. Once engine has
warmed up , place choke lever back to
the “OFF” (left) position.
Fuel Valve operation
Fuel Valve (2): To start the engine
and run the mini bike, the fuel valve
needs to be placed in the “ON”
(vertical) position. This allows fuel
to flow to the carburetor.
When finished riding, and while
transporting, place fuel valve in the
“OFF” (horizontal) position.
Fuel Cap
Fuel Tank Cap
To open the fuel tank cap (3),
Turn the cap counter clockwise to
remove. To re-install the cap, turn
the cap clockwise until snug.
Starter Recoil Cord
Starter Recoil Cord (4)
To start the engine, place the on/
off switch locate on the handlebars
to the “ON” position and pull the
Starter Recoil Cord
Oil Fill plug
Oil Fill Plug (5)
To check or add oil, open the oil
fill plug/dipstick by turning counter
clockwise. To tighten, turn clock-
wise.
4
3
2
5

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el
Filling
FUEL
FUEL AND OIL
Never use leaded gasoline in this
product. It could affect the engine’s
emissions and damage the engine.
Mini Bike requires clean unleaded
regular gasoline with a minimum
octane rating of 86 or higher.
Gasoline/ Ethanol blends
A blend of unleaded gasoline with
Ethanol, also known as GASOHOL,
at or below 10% (E10 ) can be used
in your Mini Bike. Ethanol greater
than 10% can damage your engine
and will void your warranty.
Gasoline/Methanol
Blends
A blend of gasoline with Methanol
of 5% or less can be used in your
Mini Bike. Do not use gasoline,
under any circumstances, contain-
ing more than 5% Methanol, doing
so will damage your engine and will
void the warranty.
Fu
!WARNING
Fuel and fuel vapor are highly
flammable and toxic. You can
be burned or poisoned while
refueling.
Before refueling make sure to
follow the procedures listed:
1 Shut off engine, Make sure
there are no flames, sparks
or heat sources close by.
2 Refuel only outdoors in a well
ventilated area.
3 Do not smoke while
refueling.
4 Wipe up any spills
immediately.
5 Avoid breathing any fuel
vapors.
6 Keep children and pets
away.
ENGINE OIL
The recommended oil for this Mini
Bike is SAE10W-30 motor oil, if this
oil is not available, any of the oils on
the chart below will work. Note the
temperature requirements for each
of the oils.
Quantity of oil - .63qt. (.6L).
!
W
ARNING
Over
filling
the fuel tank can
cause
the
fuel
t
o
e
xpand
which can cause ov
erflo
w due
t
o
the heat
from
the
engine or
sun. Spilled fuel can catch
fire.
Never
fill
the fuel tank above
the bottom of the
filler
neck.

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
Inspecting and checking the
condition of the Mini Bike before
each ride is important. Following
the pre-ride check list will help
insure the you do not have
mechanical problems which
could result in injury or becoming
stranded. Make sure the Mini
Bike is in good operating condition
before each ride.
!
W
ARNING
Failing
t
o inspect and
maintain your Mini
Bike
could
be
hazardous.
No
t
following
the
pre-ride
inspection procedures could
result in loosing control of
the
Mini
Bike
resulting in an
accident or damage
t
o
the
Mini
Bike
Always perform a Pre-ride
inspection
bef
ore each ride.
!W
ARNING
P
erforming maintenance and
c
hecks
while
the
engine is
running could
be
hazardous.
Y
ou could
be sev
erely in-
jured by
mo
ving par
ts
or ho
t
surfaces.
Nev
er perform maintenance
or c
heck
procedures while
the
engine is running with
the ex
ception of c
hec
king
the
engine
st
op switch or thro
ttle.
WHAT
T
O
CHECK
CHECK FOR
St
eering
• Smoothness
•
No restriction of
mo
vement
Brak
es
•
Brak
e shoe
wear.
•
Proper brak
e lev
er
play
Tires
•
Proper tire pressure
•
Proper tread
depth
•
Rubber has no
crac
ks
Fuel
T
ank
•
Enough fuel for
the
ride
•
Fuel cap
secure
• Hoses
ha
ve
no
signs of crac
ks
or
leaks
Thro
ttle
grip
• Thr
o
ttle
grip snaps
bac
k t
o idle when
released
•
Operat
es freely
•
Has correct
free
play
Engine
St
op
Switch
• Switch shuts
off
engine when
activated.
Engine
Oil
•
Correct oil
level
Driv
e
Chain
•
Proper
t
ension
•
Lubricated
•
No
excessive
wear
or damage
General
Condi-
tion
•
All nuts and bolts
tight
•
No
rattles
from
engine or frame
while running

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RIDING THE MINI BIKE
HELMET, EYE
PROTECTION,
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 1
Always wear a DOT or SNELL
certified motorcycle helmet (1). A
helmet helps protect against serious
head injuries in the event of an
accident. A helmet is the most 3
important safety gear item you can
wear. Consult with a motorcycle
dealer for the correct size and type
of motorcycle helmet that is right for 4
you.
5
Always wear eye protection when
riding a Mini Bike such as a face 6
shield or goggles (2). While riding
a Mini Bike you can be hit in the
eyes by any of the following: dust,
branches, rocks, debris from other
riders, bugs, etc. Good eye
protection as well as a helmet and
protective riding gear should be
mandatory when riding a Mini Bike.
Wear protective clothing: Long
sleeve shirt (3), Gloves (4), Long
pants (5), over the ankle boots (6).
Riding a Mini Bike exposes the rider
to many hazards, wearing protec-
tive clothing can help protect the
rider from injury.
2
!
W
ARNING
Riding
the
Mini
Bike
without a
helme
t,
e
y
e
pro
t
ection, and
pro
tective
clothing can
be
hazardous
Riding a Mini
Bike
without a
helmet
increases
the
chance of
severe
head injury or
death
in
the event
of
an accident.
Riding a Mini
Bike
without
e
y
e
pro
t
ection such as a face shield or
goggles
could result in
severe
injury
in
the event
of an accident.
Riding a Mini
Bike
without
pro
tective
clothing; o
v
er
the
ankle
boo
ts,
long pants, glo
ves,
long
sleeve
shir
t
could result in
severe
injury in
the event
of an accident.
Always wear a
Helme
t,
e
y
e
pro
tec
-
tion, long pants, long
sleeve
shirt,
o
v
er
the
ankle boo
ts
and glo
ves
when riding
the
Mini
Bike.

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RIDING THE MINI BIKE
STARTING ENGINE
To start the engine
1. Place the fuel valve (1) in the
“ON” (vertical) position.
2.. If engine is cold, place the choke
lever (2) in the “ON” (right position.
3. Place the ON/OFF switch (3),
located on the handlebars, in the
(on)position.
4. Pull the starter recoil cord (4) to
start the engine.
5. Once engine has warmed up for a
few minutes, place the choke lever
(2) back to the “OFF” (left) position.
!
W
ARNING
S
tarting or running
the
Mini
Bike
in an enclosed area such
as a garage or
shed where
there
is no
v
entilation is
hazardous
Inhaling
e
xhaust fumes from
the
Mini
Bike
can cause
se
-
vere
injury or
death
Nev
er star
t
or run
the
Mini
Bike
in an inclosed
environment
where there
is
no
v
entilation. Always star
t
and run outdoors.
1
2
3
5

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RIDING THE MINI BIKE
STARTING OFF
1. Start and warm up the engine
according to the instructions in this
manual.
2. Place the side kick stand in the
up position.
3. Apply the throttle gradually to
start riding. Practice riding Mini
Bike on a flat dirt surface that has
plenty of room for turning.
!
W
ARNING
T
urning
the
thro
ttle
grip
t
o full
thro
ttle
when starting off could
be
hazardous.
The
Mini
Bike
could lurch forward
causing
the
front
wheels t
o lea
ve
the
ground causing loss of control.
Always open
the
thro
ttle
gradually
when starting off from a
st
opped
position.
!
W
ARNING
Operating
this
Mini
Bike
at
exces
-
sive speeds
could
be
hazardous.
Riding at
excessive speeds
increas-
es
your chances of losing control of
the
Mini
Bike,
which could result in
severe
injury or death.
Always go at a
speed that
is proper
for
the t
errain, visibility, operating
conditions, operator skill, and
operator
e
xperience. Always know
the t
errain
bef
ore riding.
!
W
ARNING
Braking while turning could
be
hazardous.
Braking while turning could cause
the
Mini
Bike t
o slide out of control
which could result in
severe
injury
or death.
Bef
ore making a turn, slow down
and
release the
brak
e.
!
W
ARNING
R
emo
vin
g
hands from
the
handle-
bar
s
and/or f
eet
from
the
foo
trest
whi
le
operatin
g the
Mini
Bike
could
be
ha
z
ardou
s
.
R
emo
ving bo
th
or one hand from
the
handlebar
s
and/or f
eet
from
the
foo
trests
could result in loss of
control of
the
Mini
Bike
resulting in
severe
injury or death.
Always ride with bo
th
hands on
the
handle bar
s
and bo
th
f
eet
on
the
foo
trests
while operating
the
Mini
Bike.

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RIDING THE MINI BIKE
Load Guidelines
Load guidelines including
accessories:
Never exceed the maximum load
capability of the Mini Bike. This
includes the weight of the rider and
any cargo. This Mini Bike is rated
at 150lbs. (68kg).
Do not add any accessory or cargo
to the handlebars that could
impede vision or make the Mini
Bike harder to steer.
Make sure accessories do not get in
the way of any controls of the Mini
Bike.
After Market parts
After market parts and accessories
may be available from other
manufactures. Coleman
Powersports cannot confirm the
quality, safety or suitability of
accessories available. When pur-
chasing an accessory, use caution,
the handling of the Mini Bike could
become affected. Some
accessories may make the Mini
Bike unsafe to ride. If you have a
question about a modification or
accessory, contact your dealer or
call Coleman Powersports.
!
W
ARNING
Riding
this
Mini
Bike
with
modifications
or adding accessories
could
be
hazardous.
Modifications
to the Mini Bike,
including adding accessories, could
adversely aff
ect the
handling of
the
Mini
Bike
causing an accident
which could result in
severe
injury
of death.
Nev
er Modify
this
Mini
Bike
in any-
way, including adding accessories,
unless the
modification
is a genuine
cer
tified modification
or accessory
appro
v
ed by
the
manufacture.
Nev
er modify
the
Mini
Bike
with
improper installation. Mak
e
sure
t
o follow all instructions recom-
mended in the cer
tified modifica-
tion.
Use
only genuine par
ts.
For
questions, contact your dealer.

16
MAINTENANCE
For maintenance, your mini bike
may be maintained by an
authorized Coleman Powersports
service dealer or a repair shop of
your choosing.
Following the proper maintenance
procedures and time table for
maintenance listed in this manual is
important for the safety of the rider
and the life span of the Mini Bike.
When riding in harsh conditions,
such as water, mud and dust, the
maintenance procedures should be
performed more often.
CA
UTION
Failin
g t
o
use
compatible par
ts
with
the
original replac
ement
par
ts
could da
mage
Mini
Bike
Using par
ts that
are of low quality
could result in Mini
Bike
break-
downs and reduce
the
useful lif
e
of
the
Mini
Bike.
Nev
er
use
par
ts that
are no
t
compatible with
the
original par
ts.
.
!
W
ARNING
P
erforming maintenance and
inspection while
the
engine is
running could
be
hazardous.
P
erforming maintenance and
inspections while
the
engine is
running could result in
ge
tting body
par
ts
or clothing caught in
mo
ving
par
ts,
or could result in
t
ouching ho
t
it
ems
which could result in
severe
injury.
Shut
off engine when performing
maintenance and inspection
c
hecks,
with
the ex
ception of
c
hec
king
the
engine
st
op switch
and thro
ttle.
!
W
ARNING
Failing
t
o perform
the
recommend-
ed maintenance on
this
Mini
Bike
could
be
hazardous.
Failing
t
o perform proper
maintenance on
this
Mini
Bike
could result in an accident
Always perform
the
recommended
maintenance for
the
Mini
Bike
as
no
t
ed in
this
manual.
CA
UTION
Failing
t
o perform recommended
maintenance on
this
Mini
Bike
could damage
the
Mini
Bike
engine
and components
Always perform
the
recommended
maintenance on
this
Mini
Bike
as
listed in
this
manual.
Maintenance will
need t
o
be
performed
more
of
t
en if ridden in
w
e
t, muddy or dusty conditions.
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