Coleman Powersports Realtree RTK200 User manual

Coleman P
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1775 E. University Drive Tempe,
AZ.
85281
OWNER’S MANUAL
No one under age 13 should operate this go kart.
Always wear a helmet it could save your life!
Model: RTK200
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
Provincial/Municipal governments have different
regulations pertaining to owning and operating an
off-road vehicle, learn the regulations in your area.
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(888)-405-8725
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To the Owner
Congratulations on your purchase of a Real Tree Go Kart. 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 instructions herein will provide the
knowledge needed to have safe and enjoyable GoKart operation.
For questions regarding operation and maintenance of this Go Kart, please
call Coleman Powersports toll free 888-405-8725
Safety - Notice to parents
The recommended age for operating this Go Kart is 13 . Not all children
have the strength, size, skill, and judgment needed to operate this
vehicle safety.
THIS Go Kart IS NOT A TOY AND COULD BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. A
Go Kart handles differently from other vehicles including motorcycles and
cars. A collision or rollover can occur quickly, even during routine
maneuvers such as turning, driving on hills and over obstacles.
Reading the Owner’s/ Operator’s Manual
It is important this manual is read from cover to cover carefully by the Go
Kart owner and all operators. Parents should review the manual carefully
with their children. Never allow anyone to operate the Go Kart without first
reading and understanding the Owner’s/Operator’s manual.
This Owner’s/ Operator’s manual should be a permanent part of the Go
Kart and should remain with the vehicle at all times. The manual should
also remain with the vehicle if sold.

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To emphasize special important information in the manual, please note the
following :
This is the alert symbol. The symbol means ATTENTION!,
BECOME ALERT!
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, bystander or person repairing
the go-kart.
To emphasize important information, the word CAUTION has
special meaning:
CAUTION:
Indicates special precautions that must be
taken to avoid damage to the Go Kart.
To emphasize important information, the word NOTE has special meaning:
NOTE: Indicates key information to make procedures
easier or clearer to understand.
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The first part will identify a POTENTIAL HAZARD.
The second part will describe WHAT COULD HAPPEN if the
warning
or caution is
ignored.
The third
part
will
describe HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD.
Real Tree is concerned about the environment and believes in conserving
and protecting all natural resources. For this 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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
COLEMAN POWERSPORTS WARRANTY...1 ENGINE OIL................................................... 26
INPORTANT SAFETY LABLES.....................3 CHECKING..................................................... 26
LOCATION................................................3 CHANGING.................................................... 26
LABELS.....................................................4 FUEL HOSE INSPECTION................................ 27
SAFETY....................................................5 BRAKES......................................................... 28
DESCRIPTION AND PART LOCATIONS.....6 BRAKE FLUID INSPECTION............................ 28
IGNITION SWITCH...................................7 TORQUE CONVERTER CLEANING
BRAKE PEDAL..........................................7 AND LUBRICATION....................................... 29
GAS PEDAL..............................................7 CHAIN........................................................... 30
PARKING BRAKE LEVER...........................7 INSPECTION.................................................. 30
FUEL TANK CAP.......................................8 TENSION AND ADJUSTMENT......................... 30
OIL FILL PLUG/DIPSTICK..........................8 CLEANING AND LUBRICATION.......................30
SEAT ADJUSTMENT.................................9 TIRES.............................................................. 31
FUEL AND OIL........................................10 REPLACING.................................................... 31
FUEL.......................................................10 STORAGE....................................................... 32
ENGINE OIL............................................10 RETURNING TO SERVICE................................ 32
PRE RIDE INSPECTION...........................11 WASHING THE GO KART................................ 33
OPERATION THE GO KART....................12 TRANSPORTING............................................. 33
WARNINGS...........................................12 TROUBLE SHOOTING.................................... 34
HELMET,EYE PROTECITION AND TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS............................ 35
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING........................13 SPECIFICATIONS.......................................... 35
SEAT BELTS...........................................14 VEHICLE AND ENGINE NUMBER
STARTING THE ENGINE.........................15 LOCATION.................................................... 37
STARTING OFF......................................16 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
OPERATING ON HILL.............................17 WARRANTY.................................................. 38
CLIMBING A HILL.................................. 17
DESCENDING A HILL............................. 17
TRAVERSING A HILL.............................. 17
SKIDDING OR SLIDING.......................... 18
OPERATING THROUGH WATER............19
OPERATING IN COLD WEATHER...........20
LOAD GUIDELINES................................ 21
AFTER MARKET PARTS......................... 21
MAINTENANCE.................................... 22
MAINTENANCE CHART........................23
AIR FILTER............................................24
SPARK PLUG......................................... 25

COLEMAN POWERSPORTS LIMITED WARRANTY
This Warranty is NOT the Emissions Control Warranty.
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 page38.
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 of Coleman Powersports products.
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, replace or refund the purchase amount of 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.
This warranty does not apply to any vehicle which is used in competition
or used in a manner not consistent with the normal and proper intended
use for the vehicle. This vehicle is not intended for 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 service center.
How to get service under this warranty
To get warranty service call Coleman Powersports at 888-405-8725 for the
location of your local service center. Please do not return the product to the
retailer where the product was purchased unless instructed to do soby
Coleman Powersports. The retailer of this product does not make any
warranty of its own and has no authority to implement this warranty on
behalf of Coleman Powersports without the approval of Coleman
Powersports. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR
WARRANTY SERVICE.
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What this Warranty Does NotCover
This warranty does not cover the following
1.
Damage due to lack or improper maintenance as described in this
manual.
2.
Damage which is caused by normal use and not caused 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 item which need replacement or service
as part of normal maintenance, unless such items have defects in material
or workmanship which cause failure or premature wear.
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 merchant
ability or fitness for a particular purpose which would extend longer than the
duration of this written warranty.
Check you 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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IMPORTANT LABELS
LOCATION
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SAFETY
1.
Always read and understand the
Owner’s/Operator’s manual and
warnings before starting the Go
Kart for the first time
2.
This Go Kart should only be
assembled by someone who has the
knowledge, ability and skills to read
and understand mechanical
instructions.
3.
Use caution when providing
maintenance on this Go Kart. Make
sure engine is turned off and all
components are cool. Never
attempt to make any adjustments
while engine is running.
4.
Do not modify this Go Kart
in any way, modifications could
make the Go-Kart unsafe and/or in
violation of Federal and State laws.
5.
This Go Kart is recommended for
riders 13 and older.
6.
Always wear a certified DOT
motorcycle or ATV helmet that fits
properly.
7.
This Go Kart is designed for one
operator and no passengers.
8.
Always wear seat belt provided.
Make sure seat belts fit properly
before starting the Go Kart.
9.
Never operate this Go Kart on
paved surfaces and/or public roads.
Pavement may cause the Go Kart
to become unstable.
10.
The head bar in back of the
operator is not intended to provide
rollover protection. Before each use,
make sure all tubes are securely in
place and bolts are tight.
11.
Never operate Go Kart with long
hair, loose jewelry or loose cloth-ing
that could get caught in moving
parts.
12.
Always go slow on unfamiliar
terrain. Be alert to changing terrain
conditions when operating the Go
Kart.
13.
Never take drugs or alcohol
before or during operation of this Go
Kart.
14.
Never attempt jumps or any
other type of stunts while operating
this Go Kart.
15.
Always follow the pre ride
inspection procedures and main-
tenance procedures located in this
manual before use.
16.
Always go slow on terrain that
is not familiar, be alert, an obstacle
could come up unexpectedly.
17.
Always keep hands, arms, legs
and feet inside the Go Kart at all
times.
18.
Never operate Go Kart in water
that is deeper than 2 inches. Do not
operate in fast flowing water. Water
can affect braking performance of
the Go Kart. Check braking
performance after exposure to
water, it may be necessary to apply
the brakes allowing friction to dry
out the pads.
19.
Do not attempt to fill the Go-
Kart with gasoline while the engine
is running or the engine is hot.

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DESCRIPTIONS AND PART LOCATIONS
1. Front Wheel
2. Front Shocks
3. Brush Guard
4. Rear Rack
5. Rear Wheel
6. Engine
7. Seat Belts
8. Seat
9. Ignition Switch
10. Steering wheel
11. Gas Pedal
12. Brake Pedal
13. Brake fluid reservoir
14. Air filter housing
15. Torque Converter
16. Spark plug
17. Rear brake caliper
18. Drive Chain
19. Rear Axle
20. Muffler
21. Chain, Torque
converter and brake
caliper cover
22. Rear Shocks
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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
1
Ignition Switch (1): When the ignition
switch is placed in the (ON) position the
engine can start.
When the ignition switch is placed in the
(OFF) position the engine will not start,
or will turn off, if running.
Brake Pedal (3): Depressing the brake
pedal will stop the Go Kart.
Note: Always check brakes before
operation
Gas Pedal (4): Depressing gas pedal
will increase engine RPMs causing Go
Kart to move forward.
3 4
Parking Brake (5): Depressing the brake
pedal and activating the Parking brake
lever will set the parking brake.
Note: Always set parking brake before
starting the Go-Kart.

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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Fuel Tank Cap (1):
To open fuel tank cap, turn cap counter
clockwise to remove. To re-install cap,
turn cap clockwise until snug. Make sure
cap is seated properly .
Oil Fill plug/Dipstick (2)
To open Oil fill plug/Dipstick, turn cap
counter clockwise to remove. To
re-install cap, turn cap clockwise until
snug. Make sure cap is seated
properly.
1
2
Fuel Cap
Oil Fill Plug / Dipstick

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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Seat adjustment (1)
The seat latch is located under the
driver side seat. To access, look
under the front of the driver side
seat. Pull the seat latch up to move
the seat forward or backward.
Before operating the Go Kart make
sure the seats are bolted in
properly and that the seat latch is
locked in place in desired position.
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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 Make sure
engine
has
cooled
3 Refuel
only outdoors
in
a well ventilated area.
4 Do not smoke while
refueling. 5
Wipe up
any
spills
immedi-ately.
6 A
void
breathing any fuel
vapors.
7 Keep children and pets
away.
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Overfilling the fuel tank can
cause the fuel
to
expand
which
can cause overflow due to the
heat from the engine or sun.
Spilled fuel can catch fire.
Never fill the fuel tank above
the
bottom edge of the filler neck.
FUEL AND OIL
FUEL
Never use leaded gasoline in this
product. Leaded fuel could affect the
engine’s emissions and damage the
engine.
Go Kart requires clean unleaded
regular gasoline with a minimum
octane rating of 87 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 Go Kart. 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 Go
Kart. Do not use gasoline, under any
circumstances, containing more
than 5% Methanol, doing so will
damage your engine and will void
the warranty.
ENGINE OIL
The recommended oil for this Go
Kart 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).

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PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
Inspecting and checking the
condition of the Go Kart 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
Go Kart is in good operat-ing
condition before each ride.
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Failing to inspect and maintain
your
Go
Kart
could
be hazard-
ous.
Not
following
the pre-ride
inspection
procedures
could
result
in loosing
control
of
the
Go
Kart resulting
in
an accident
or damage to the Go Kart.
Always perform a Pre-ride
inspection before operating.
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Performing maintenance and
checks
while
the
engine
is
running could be hazardous.
You could be severely injured
by moving parts or
hot
surfaces.
Never perform maintenance
or check procedures
while
the
engine
is
running with
the
exception
of
checking the
ignition switch or throttle.
WHAT T
O
CHECK
CHECK FOR
St
eering
• Smoothness
•
No restriction of
mo
vement
Brak
es
• Correct
fluid
level
•
Inspect
hoses
for
leaks
•
Inspect brak
e
pads
for wear.
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
P
edal
• P
edal snaps bac
k
t
o idle when
re
-
leased
•
Operat
es freely
Engine
Ignition
switch
• Switch shuts
off
engine when acti-
v
ated.
Engine
Oil
•
Correct oil
level
Driv
e
Chain
•
Proper
t
ension
•
Lubricated
•
No
excessive
wear
or damage
General
Condition
•
All nuts and bolts
tight
•
No
rattles
from
engine or frame
while running.

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Operating
a
Go
Kart
on
hills
could be hazardous.
Operating
a
Go
Kart
on
a
hill
could
result
in rolling
over
while
traversing, flipping over back-
wards while climbing, flipping
over
while
descending, general
loss of control of the Go Kart.
Any
of
these accidents
on
a
hill could
result
in
severe
injury
or death.
Never operate a
Go
Kart
on
steep hills.
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Operating this Go
Kart
on
any
public
road or
highway could
be
hazardous.
You could collide with another
vehicle
if
you operate
on public
roads or
highways resulting in
severe injury or death.
Never operate
on public
roads
or highways.
OPERATING THE GO KART
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Carrying more than one
passenger
on
this
Go
Kart
could
be hazardous.
Carrying more than one
passenger
could
cause loss
of
control resulting
in
severe
injury of
death
to
the
operator and/or passengers.
This Go
Kart is designed for one
operator and one passengers.
Never
allow
more than one
passenger.
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Operating this Go
Kart
in
a
irresponsible
manner
which
includes jumping
or other
stunts could be hazardous.
Jumping
or other stunts
could
result
in
loss
of
control
of
the
Go
Kart resulting
in
severe
injury or death.
Never attempt stunts, such as
jumping.
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Operating this Go
Kart
on
paved
surfaces could be hazardous.
Operating on
paved surfaces
,
including
parking
lots,
sidewalks,
driveways
and
streets can cause loss
of
control
resulting
in
severe
injury or death. Go Kart tires
are designed for
off-road
use
only,
paved surfaces adversely
affect
handling and control.
A
void
operating
Go
Kart
on
paved surfaces. If you must
cross a paved surface,
go slow
and do not
make sudden turns
or stops.

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Operating
a
Go
Kart
without
a
helmet,
eye protection, and pro-
tective
clothing
can be
hazardous.
Operating
a
Go
Kart
without
a
helmet increases the chance
of
severe head
injury
or death
in
the event of an accident.
Operating
a
Go
Kart
without
eye
protection such
as a face
shield
or
goggles could
result
in
severe
injury in
the event
of
an
accident.
Operating
a
Go
Kart
without
protective
clothing;
closed toe
shoes,
long
pants, gloves,
long
sleeve shirt
could
result
in
severe
injury in
the event
of
an
accident.
Always wear a Helmet, eye pro-
tection,
long
pants,
long
sleeve
shirt,
over the ankle
boots
and
gloves
while
operating a
Go
Kart.
OPERATING THE GO KART
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2
3
4
6
HELMET, EYE
PROTECTION,
PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING
Always wear a DOT certified
helmet (1). A helmet helps protect
against serious head injuries in the
event of an accident. A helmet is
the most important safety gear
item you can wear. Consult with a
motorcycle dealer for the correct
size and type of helmet that is right
for you.
Always wear eye protection when
operating a Go Kart such as a face
shield or goggles (2). While operat-
ing a Go Kart you can be hit in the
eyes by any of the following: dust,
branches, rocks, debris from other
operators, bugs, etc. Good eye pro-
tection as well as a helmet and
protective operating gear should be
mandatory when operating a Go
Kart.
Wear protective clothing: Long
sleeve shirt (3), Gloves (4), Long
pants (5), over the ankle boots(6).
Operating a Go Kart exposes the
operator to many hazards, wearing
protective clothing can help protect
the operator from injury.
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OPERATING THE GO KART
SEAT BELTS
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Riding in
this
go
kart
without
the seat belt harness worn and
attached properly for both the
operator and passenger
could
be
hazardous.
Riding
the
go
kart
without
the
seat belt harness
worn by
both the operator and
passenger
increases the
chance
of injury
or death
in
the event
of
an accident
Never operate or allow a
passenger to ride in the go
kart without the seat belt
harness worn and attached
properly.
Never start the go kart without the
operator and passenger wearing the
seat belt harness in the appropriate
manner.
To connect the seat belt harness
properly sit in the seat and place
arms through the shoulder
straps (1) on the corresponding side
of the harness. After shoulder strap
is in place,buckle the lap belt (2) and
tighten by pulling the loose ends (3).
If there is no passenger in the
passenger seat, make sue the
passenger seat belt is latched
together and secure.
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Starting or running
the
Go
Kart
in
an enclosed area such as a garage
or shed where there
is no
ventilation is hazardous.
Inhaling
exhaust fumes from the
Go
Kart can cause severe
injury
or
death.
Never start or run the
Go
Kart
in
an enclosed environment where
there is no ventilation. Always start
and run outdoors.
OPERATING THE GO KART
STARTING ENGINE
To start the engine
1.
Set the parking brake by depressing
the brake pedal and setting the Parking
brake lever(1).
2.
Place the fuel valve (2) in the
“ON” (right) position.
3.
If engine is cold, place the choke
lever (3) in the “ON” (left) position.
4.
Place the ON/OFF switch (4),
located on the Steering column, in the
“ON” position.
5. Pull the starter recoil cord (5)to start
the engine.
6.Once engine has warmed up for a few
minutes, place the choke lever (3) back
to the “OFF” (right) position.
5
4
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3
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