Metal Motorsports MT150 User manual

OWNER’S/OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
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.
Model: MT150
Always wear a helmet it could save your life!
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No one under the age of 13 should operate this Go-Kart. No one
under the age of 16 should operate this go kart without close
adult supervision.

Congratulations on your purchase of a Metal Motorsports 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 Go Kart operation.
For questions regarding operation and maintenance of this Go Kart, please call Metal
Motorsports toll free 888 -748-5884
No one under the age of 13 should operate this go-kart
No one under the age of 16 should operate this Go Kart without close adult
supervision. Not all children have the strength, size, skill, and judgment needed to
operate this vehicle safely.
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 rst 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.
To the Owner
Safety - Notice to parents
II

To emphasize special important information in the manual, please note the following :
To emphasize important safety information, the word WARNING, with the alert symbol, has
special meaning.:
To emphasize important information, the word CAUTION has special meaning.:
To emphasize important information, the word NOTE has special meaning.:
This is the alert symbol. The symbol means ATTENTION!, BECOME ALERT!,
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.
!WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in
SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to the operator, bystander
or person inspecting or repairing the Go Kart.
!
CAUTION: Indicates special precautions that must be taken to
avoid damage to the Go Kart.
NOTE: Indicates key information to make procedures easier
or clearer to understand.
This manual is based on the latest product information available at the time
of publication. Metal Motorsports 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.
!WARNING
The rst 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.
CAUTION
or
Metal Motorsports 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, batteries, oil and tires.
III

The engine exhaust from this Go Kart
contains chemicals known to the state of
California to cause cancer, birth defects
or other reproductive harm.
California proposition 65
!WARNING
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
METAL MOTORSPORTS WARRANTY...... 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY LABELS............... 4
LOCATION....................................... 4
LABELS.................................. ........ 5
SAFETY .............................................. 7
DESCRIPTION AND PART LOCATIONS... 8
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS.. 9
IGNITION SWITCH/IGNITION KEY...... 9
BRAKE PEDAL................................. 9
GAS PEDAL...................................... 9
PARKING BRAKE LEVER................... 9
FORWARD AND REVERSE LEVER...... 9
SPEEDOMETER................................ 9
FUEL VALVE OPERATION................... 10
FUEL TANK CAP................................. 10
OIL FILL PLUG/DIPSTICK.................. 10
SEAT ADJUSTMENT........................... 11
FUEL AND OIL....................................... 12
FUEL................................................ 12
ENGINE OIL..................................... 12
BREAK IN............................................. 13
PRE RIDE INSPECTION......................... 14
OPERATING THE GO KART..................... 15
WARNINGS....................................... 15
HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.................... 16
SEAT BELTS...................................... 17
STARTING THE ENGINE..................... 18
STARTING OFF.................................. 19
OPERATING ON HILLS..................... 20
CLIMBING A HILL.................. 20
DESCENDING A HILL............. 20
TRAVERSING A HILL...............20
SKIDDING OR SLIDING..................... 21
OPERATING THROUGH WATER........... 22
OPERATING IN COLD WEATHER......... 23
LOAD GUIDELINES............................ 24
AFTER MARKET PARTS...................... 24
MAINTENANCE..................................... 25
MAINTENANCE CHART...................... 26
BATTERY INSTALLATION.................... 27
AIR FILTER....................................... 29
SPARK PLUG.................................... 30
ENGINE OIL ......................................31
CHECKING............................ 31
CHANGING............................ 31
CLEANING OIL FILTER ........... 32
TRANSMISSION OIL......................... 32
IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT.................33
SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT..... 33
FUEL HOSE INSPECTION................... 34
BRAKES........................................... 34
BRAKE FLUID INSPECTION.... 34
VALVE CLEARANCE........................... 35
FUSE REPLACEMENT........................ 35
CHAIN.............................................. 36
INSPECTION............................. 36
TENSION AND ADJUSTMENT......36
CLEANING AND LUBRICATION... 36
TIRES............................................... 37
REPLACING.............................. 37
LIGHTS............................................. 38
HEADLIGHT............................... 38
TAIL LIGHT................................ 38
STORAGE......................................... 39
RETURNING TO SERVICE.................. 39
WASHING THE GO KART................... 40
TRANSPORTING................................... 40
TROUBLE SHOOTING............................ 41
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.................... 42
SPECIFICATIONS.................................. 43
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC...................... 44
VEHICLE AND ENGINE NUMBER
LOCATION.............................................45
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
WARRANTY.......................................... 46

METAL MOTORSPORTS 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 page 46.
The Warranty
Metal Motorsports Inc offers the following warranty to the initial purchaser of this new
Metal Motorsports product. The initial purchaser is dened as the rst person to
purchase a new Metal Motorsports product from an Authorized Retailer of Metal
Motorsports 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 work-
manship for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase shown on the sales receipt.
During this period of time Metal Motorsports will, at its option, either repair or replace
any original Metal Motorsports 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 Metal Motorsports or from an authorized Metal Motor-
sports 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 Metal Motorsports
retailer or comparable servicing dealer.
How to get service under this warranty
To get warranty service call Metal Motorsports at 888-748-5884 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 Metal Motorsports. The retailer
of this product does not make any warranty of its own and has no authority to implement
this warranty on behalf of Metal Motorsports without the approval of Metal Motorsports.
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 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 modied in a manner not consistent with the
original design of the product or in a manner not approved by Metal Motorsports.
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 Metal Motorsports 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. Metal
Motorsports does not make any claim as to the merchantability or tness 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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45
46
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7
Operation of this go kart by children
under the age of 13 increases the risk
of severe injury or death.
Adult supervision required for
children under age 16.
NEVER permit children under age 13
to operate this go kart
UNDER
13
WARNING
!
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WARNING LABELS
1
2
5
3
DO NOT SHIFT INTO FOREWARD
OR REVERSE UNLESS GO KART
IS STOPPED AND AT IDLE
WARNING
!
THIS VEHICLE IS FOR OFF ROAD
USE ONLY. DO NOT OPERATE ON
PUBLIC STREETS ROADS OR
HIGHWAYS
WARNING
!
4
SET PARKING BRAKE BEFORE
EXITING THE GO-KART
WARNING
!
BEE R
BEE R
WARNING
!
ALWAYS USE
AN APPROVED
HELMET AND
PROTECTIVE
GEAR
NEVER USE ON
PUBLIC ROADS
NEVER CARRY
MORE THAN
ONE
PASSENGER.
PASSENGER
MUST BE
SEATED
NEVER USE
WITH DRUGS OR
ALCOHOL
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
COULD RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH
NEVER OPERATE:
ALWAYS:
LOCATE AND READ OWNER’S MANUAL.
FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

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6
6
WARNING
!
ALWAYS WEAR SEAT BELTS WHILE
OPERATING OR RIDING AS A
PASSENGER IN THIS VEHICLE
Improper tire pressure or overloading
can cause loss of control.
Loss of control can result in severe
injury or death.
WARNING
!
• Cold tire pressure:
Front: 14 ± .5psi (96.5 ± 3.5kpa)
Rear: 14 ± .5psi (96.5 ± 3.5kpa)
• Maximum weight capacity is
400 lbs. (181 kg)
5
8
WARNING
!
ALL HAIR MUST BE TIED UP ABOVE
SHOULDER LENGTH.
ALL LOOSE CLOTHING MUST BE
SECURED.
ALL NECKLACES AND SCARVES MUST
BE SECURED
FAILING TO TIE UP
LONG HAIR COULD
RESULT IN HAIR
GETTING CAUGHT IN
MOVING PARTS
RESULTING IN SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH
DO NOT RIDE
ON BACK OF
KART
WARNING
!
Operation of this go kart by children
under the age of 13 increases the risk
of severe injury or death.
Adult supervision required for
children under age 16.
NEVER permit children under age 13
to operate this go kart
UNDER
13
WARNING
!
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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 maintenance 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.
5. Never allow anyone under the age of
13 to operate this Go Kart. Never allow
anyone under the age of 16 to operate this
go kart without close adult supervision.
6. Always wear a certied DOT
certied motorcycle type helmet that ts
properly, over the ankle boots, eye
protection, gloves, long sleeve shirt and
long pants while operating this Go Kart.
7. This Go Kart is designed for one
operator and one passenger. Never allow
more than one operator and one
passenger.
8. Always wear seat belts provided. Make
sure seat belts t properly for both
operator and passenger 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 be-
come unstable.
SAFETY
7
18. Never operate Go Kart in water that is
deeper than 4 inches. Do not operate in
fast owing 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 ll the Go-Kart with
gasoline while the engine is running or the
engine is hot.
1. Always read and understand
the Owner’s/Operator’s manual and
warnings before starting the Go Kart for
the rst 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, modications could make the
Go-Kart unsafe and/or in violation of
Federal and State laws.
10. The brush guard surrounding the driver
and passenger 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 clothing 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.

1. Front Wheel
2. Front Shocks
3. Hood
4. Brush Guard
5. Bimini Top
6. Fuel Tank
7. Rear Cargo Rack
8. Rear Fenders
9. Rear wheels
10. Rear Shocks
11. Seat Belts
12. Seat
13. Steering Wheel
14. Speedometer
15. Ignition Switch
16. ON/OFF Switch
17. Gas Pedal
18. Brake Pedal
19. Tail Light
20. Air Filter Assembly
21. Parking brake
adjustment
22. Rear brake caliper
23. Drive Chain
24. Rear Axle
25. Mufer
26. Electronics cover
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2
3
4
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8
9
10
12 11
13 14 15 16
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20
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DESCRIPTIONS AND PART LOCATIONS
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Ignition switch (1) Ignition key (2):
When the ignition switch is placed in
the (ON) position the engine can start
when the ignition key is turned to the right.
When the ignition switch is placed in the
(OFF) position the engine will not start, or
will turn off, if running.
Note: Always make sure the ignition
switch (1) is placed in the (OFF) position
after operation. Leaving the switch (ON)
will drain the battery.
Parking Brake Lever (5): Lever pulled to
back position will set the parking brake.
Always use parking brake when engine is
not running or while engine is running and
is in a stopped position for an extended
period of time.
Forward and Reverse lever (6): Lever
placed in forward position will allow the
kart to move forward. Lever pulled to
back position places kart in reverse.
Note: Never try to shift Go Kart in
Forward or reverse while the Go Kart is
moving. Before shifting, make sure kart is
stopped and engine is at low idle.
5
1
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.
3
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
9
2
4
6
7
Speedometer (7): Shows speed of Go
Kart in miles per hour and logs miles
traveled on the Odometer.

Fuel Valve The fuel valve has 3
Positions: “OFF”, “ON” and “RESERVE”
(OFF) position (1): Fuel will not ow to
the carburetor in this position. Always
turn the fuel valve to the “OFF” position
when unit is not in use or is being
transported.
(ON) position (2) This is the normal
operating position. The “ON” position
allows fuel to ow from the fuel valve to
the carburetor. Turn the fuel valve to
the”ON” position when ready to start and
operate the Go Kart.
(RESERVE) position: If the fuel in the
fuel tank becomes too low for the engine
to operate with the fuel valve in the “ON”
position, turn the lever to the “RESERVE”
position to use the reserve fuel supply.
Re-fuel the engine as soon as possible.
After refueling, turn the fuel valve back to
the “ON” position.
OFF
ON
RESERVE
1
2
3
Fuel Tank Cap (4):
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 (5)
To open Oil ll plug/Dipstick, turn cap
counter clockwise to remove. To re-install
cap, turn cap clockwise until snug. Make
sure cap is seated properly
4
FUEL VALVE OPERATION
Fuel Cap
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
10
5

DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Failure to have the seat locked in
position could be hazardous
The seat coming loose could cause
the operator to loose control.
Never operate the Go Kart without
the seat locked in place.
Seat Latch (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.
!WARNING
1
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
11

FUEL AND OIL
FUEL
Never use leaded gasoline in this product.
It could affect the engine’s emissions and
damage the engine.
Go Kart requires clean unleaded regular
gasoline with a minimum octane rating of
90 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
SAE15W-40 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 - 1qt. (1L).
Overlling the fuel tank can cause
the fuel to expand which can cause
overow due to the heat from the
engine or sun. Spilled fuel can
catch re.
Never ll the fuel tank above the
bottom edge of the ller neck.
!WARNING
Fuel level
Filler neck
Fuel and fuel vapor are highly
ammable and toxic. You can be
burned or poisoned while refueling.
Before refueling make sure to fol-
low the procedures listed:
1 Shut off engine, Make sure
there are no ames, 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 immediately.
6 Avoid breathing any fuel vapors.
7 Keep children and pets away.
!WARNING
Fuel Filling
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BREAK - IN
The initial 20 hours of operation is most
important in the life of your Go Kart. Prop-
er operation during this break in period will
help assure maximum life of your Go Kart
engine.
The following guidelines will explain the
proper break in procedures.
1. During the rst 10 hours of operation,
do not apply more than 1/2 throttle for
long periods of time.
2. During the next 10 hours of
operation do not apply more the 3/4 for
long periods of time.
Vary the engine speed
Make sure to vary the engine speed dur-
ing the break in period, this allows the
engine to load and unload which helps
the parts to seat properly. It is essential
to place some stress on the engine during
the break in process, however, too much
stress could cause damage to the engine
components. Be careful not to load the
engine too much.
BREAK IN PERIOD
Allow oil to circulate before
operating.
Always allow the Go Kart engine to warm
up before operating. This allows the oil
to circulate throughout the engine which
lubricates the components.
Observe your initial and most
critical maintenance service
The initial service( break in maintenance )
is the most important service for your Go
Kart. During the break-in time frame, all
of the engine components will have mated
together and seated. Maintenance
required as part of the initial service
includes correction of all adjustments,
tightening of all fasteners and replace-
ment of dirty oil. Timely performance of
this maintenance will help make sure your
Go Kart will have the best service life and
performance of the engine.
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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.
!WARNING
Failing to inspect and maintain
your Go Kart could be hazardous.
Not following the pre-ride inspec-
tion 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 inspec-
tion before each operate.
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
!WARNING
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 operating condition before
each operate.
WHAT TO
CHECK
CHECK FOR
Steering • Smoothness
• No restriction of move-
ment
Brakes • Correct uid level
• Inspect hoses for leaks
• Inspect brake pads for
wear.
Tires • Proper tire pressure
• Proper tread depth
• Rubber has no cracks
Fuel Tank • Enough fuel for the ride
• Fuel cap secure
• Hoses have no signs of
cracks or leaks
Throttle
Pedal
• Pedal snaps back to
idle when released
• Operates freely
Lighting • Proper operation of
Head lights and Tail
lights.
Engine
Ignition
switch
• Switch shuts off engine
when activated.
Engine Oil • Correct oil level
Forward/
reverse
lever
• No damage
• Operates as intended
Drive
Chain
• Proper tension
• 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 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.
Avoid operating Go Kart on paved
surfaces. If you must cross a paved
surface, go slow and do not make sudden
turns or stops.
!WARNING
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 passenger. Never allow more than
one passenger
!WARNING
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.
!WARNING
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.
!WARNING
OPERATING THE GO KART
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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, ipping
over backwards while climbing, ipping
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.
!WARNING

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2
3
4
5
6
OPERATING THE GO KART
HELMET, EYE PROTECTION,
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Always wear a DOT certied
motorcycle 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 operating 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
protection 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.
Operating a Go Kart without a helmet, eye
protection, and protective 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 protection, long
pants, long sleeve shirt, over the ankle
boots and gloves when operating a Go
Kart.
!WARNING
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