SYXmoto PAD50-1Z User manual

Distributed by IceBear Powersports
Address: 10580 mulberry ave. Fontana CA 92337
WWW.SYXMOTO.COM
*Please note that this is a generic manual.
The model of the vehicle you have may slightly differ from the
pictures shown in this manual.
Instructions
Please read this owner’s manual carefully before using this product!
This is very important!
It’s required for driver’s safety and vehicle’s maintenance!
* Always ride under adult supervision! This is most important! It’s
very important for your safety. This product is recommended for
riders 12 years old and older. Do not lend the vehicle to others who
don’t know how to operate.
* Please observe all local law and regulations.
* If you do not use the vehicle for more than 2 weeks, be sure to turn
off the fuel tank switch and drain the residual gasoline in the
carburetor and Fuel tank. To avoid deterioration and damage to
the vehicle.

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Contents
Safety warning …………………….……………...................................................................2
Assembling …………………………………..........................................................................3
Emergency kill switch and speed limiter …………………………………......................4
Tire pressure gauges …………………………………..........................................................5
Operating / Inspection before riding...................................................................5
Idling (inspection)…………………………………..............................................................5
Front, rear suspension (inspection) ………………………………..................................6
Front brake system (inspection)…………………………………......................................6
Rear brake system (inspection) …………………………………......................................6
Tool bag (inspection) …………………………………........................................................6
Self-Protection (inspection).………………………………….............................................6
Starting …………………………………...................................................................................7
Training …………………………………..................................................................................7
Riding ………………………………….....................................................................................7
Parking …………………………………...................................................................................7
Cleaning ………………………………….................................................................................7
Storage …………………………………....................................................................................8
Transport …………………………………................................................................................8
Delivery …………………………………..................................................................................8
Maintenance&accessories …………………………………..................................................8
Maintenance list, age warning and warning labels...........................................9
Accessory description, spec data, circuit diagram.....................................10-11

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Safety warning
1. This vehicle is not a toy.
2. Children must be trained before operating this vehicle.
3. Be sure of children's riding capability.
4. Children must understand the manual and the importance of warnings in
the manual.
5. User must read the owner’s manual carefully and understand the content
of the manual.
6. Incorrect operation of this off road two-wheel vehicle can result in serious
injury or even death.
7. This product is not intended for ON-ROAD use.
8. Never ride with more than one person.
9. Never attempt to operate this vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
or drugs to avoid injury or death.
10. Please control the speed, do not drive at excessive speeds.
11. Do not allow the vehicle to be used while being serviced.
12. Inspect the vehicle’s condition before operating.
13. Do not modify the vehicle or change the parts. This is can be unsafe.
14. Before riding, please wear proper safety gear.
15. It is necessary to receive training from your retailer to learn the operation
of the vehicle.
16. Know your local laws and regulations regarding off road two-wheel
vehicles prior to riding. This may be obtained from your retailer.
17. After using the vehicle for long periods of time the muffler will become
very hot and can burn you if not careful.
18. Although the vehicle is designed with safety measures, Injury can still
arise.
Please read the warning labels on the vehicle carefully, and
understand them fully.
1. Warning/caution label includes important safety information.
2. User must understand the content of labels completely.
3. Make sure all labels are put on the vehicles at time of assembly.
4. If the labels are not clear or fall off, please ask your retailer for
replacements to ensure the integrity of all the labels.

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Assembling guide
1. Place the packing box on the flat ground, then open it.(with the scissors or
cutter
2. Use 10# open-end wrench and 6# Allen wrench to take apart the packing
metal for non- iron cage packed models, this step is not applicable.
1st step: Please install the rear shock absorber, and tighten nuts on both
sides with 25N.m force. Use blue loctite
2nd step: Please install the front wheel (make sure the tread pattern
and air valve are pointed the correct direction), Grease the axle, bearings and
seals then tighten the nuts with force between 35N.m ~ 45N.m.
3rd step: Please install the handlebar (adjust to proper angle), and
tighten the nuts with force between 15N.m ~ 25N.m.
If you fail to understand the instructions, please contact your
local retailer and get proper guidance.
Adjust the Chain: Use your index finger. Press lightly in the middle position
between power output sprocket and rear sprocket. The ideal adjustment
should be 15mm to 20mm when pressed. If it is not in this range, please adjust
the chain adjuster. (Please note: The chain adjusters should be adjusted at
the same time to ensure wheel, chain, and sprocket alignment). Loosen the
axle nut Then loosen or tighten the axle adjuster nuts to the desired position.
Finally, tighten the nuts of chain adjuster.

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Emergency kill switch
The switch is located on the left side of the handlebar. Pull or press down on
the switch and the engine will be stopped.
The emergency rope can be fastened to the rider in case there is an
emergency. The vehicle will stop automatically when the rider pulls the rope.

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The throttle limiter is located on the right side of the handlebar, speed limiter
can be adjusted to Two-thirds of the normal speed.
Tire gauge
The proper tire pressure can provide the maximum stability and
performance.
Check and adjust the tire pressure regularly, to make sure the pressure is
correct.
To find the tire size and standard pressure, please check
specification listed on the vehicle warning label . To find
the “Load-bearing” and “speed grade”, please check the
tire surface.
1. Check tire pressure and condition before riding. Please replace the tire if
there are any of the following conditions: broken, stabbing,or rim is out of
shape. (Please seek assistance from qualified technician or local retailer
for replacement.
2. Improper tire pressure will result in hazards. Over the standard pressure
can cause a flat tire.
Lower than the standard pressure can cause sidewall failure, loss of tire bead,
or pinched tires resulting in flat tire or loss control of the vehicle.
3. When the tire-tread wear is over 2mm, please replace with a new tire.
(Please seek assistance from qualified technician or local retailer for
replacement.)
Operating
Inspection before riding
Idling inspection
1. Stabilize the vehicle, and make sure it moves normally and without
interference.
2. Check whether the rear shock absorber is deformed or leaking.
3. Hold the vehicle when checking.
4. Repair and replace parts when worn or broken.
5. Contact your local retailer if you are unable to resolve any issues.

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Front brake inspection
Check the front brakes .
1. Front brake handle is mounted on the right side of the handlebars pull
the lever making sure the brake is engaging and firm.
2. Check that tire rotation is good after releasing the brake lever.
3. Contact the retailer if brake maintenance is needed.
Rear brake inspection
Check whether the rear brakes
1.The rear brake is mounted on the left side of the handlebars pull the
lever making sure the brake is engaging and firm .
2.Release the brake lever or foot brake lever quickly and check if the tire
rotation is good when the pressure is released.
Brake Maintenance
1. Contact the retailer if brake maintenance is needed.
2. Inspect the brake shoes/ pads regularly, and replace when worn.
Tool bag inspection
Check whether tool bag is taken every time before riding.
The tool bag is equipped with basic tools. You can use them when
needed.
Self-protection inspection
Self-protection inspection is to help ensure a safe and fun riding
experience. Please wear the proper protective clothing to ensure your safety.
Protective clothing consists of these parts below:
Every check and inspection step above is necessary. Danger exists when
riding. Please conform to the above process before riding and operating

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this vehicle. The warning label on the surface of the vehicle includes
important safety information. User must fully understand. This vehicle
may cause extreme injury and could even lead to death if the above
mentioned procedure is not followed.
Starting
Following the steps below to start the engine:
1. Park the vehicle on the flat surface.
2. While holding the handlebar and front brake with one hand pull steadily
and even on the pull start with the other.
3. If the engine doesn’t start, please open the choke valve first. Try again.
Close the choke valve, when the engine warms and starts to idle steadily.
4. Let warm up before riding. Slowly open throttle after initial startup.
Training
If you don’t understand the information, please contact your local
retailer to learn from a local professional institution or the retailer.
How you operate the vehicle in the first 2 weeks may affect the vehicle
future performance and life expectancy of the engine.
During this period, do not run the vehicle at full throttle.
After breakin period, maintain the vehicle according to maintenance.
Keep the vehicle in good condition.
Training is necessary. Improper operation will result in damage to the
vehicle and can result in serious injuries and death.
If the rider has no safety awareness or riding experience, please
operate the vehicle under the supervision of an adult.
Riding
Before operating, please review the safety operating information.
1. Pay attention to the brakes working condition at all times.
2. Riding with only one hand is dangerous and forbidden.
3. Turn the throttle slowly. Never turn it suddenly.
4. Release the throttle and use the brake, to make it slow down.
5. Make sure to use both the front brake and the rear brake work at the
same time when braking.
6. Do not make dangerous movements while riding to ensure safety.
Cleaning
After every ride, the rider should clean the vehicle. Always place the
vehicle on flat surface to clean, and then check.
1. High pressure air or water will harm the vehicle.
2. Chain should be always lubed with chain lubricant.

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Storage
The performance will be reduced if you do not use vehicle for a long
time and properly prepare the vehicle.
Before storage, vehicle must be checked to ensure it is in a good
condition.
1. Clean the vehicle,
2. Clean the chain, and then lubricate it.
3. Lubricate all the cable parts.
4. Drain fuel from carburetor, fuel tank, and turn off fuel valve.
5. Place the vehicle well-packed in a cool ventilated place to avoid damp
and sun exposure.
Transport
Transporting the vehicle
1. Ensure the vehicle is well protected.
2. Ensure the vehicle is secured properly.
3. Handle with care.
Delivery
Delivery of the vehicle
1. Ensure the vehicle is placed properly. Do not turn it upside down or lay
it on its side.
2. Ensure the vehicle is secured properly.
3. Handling with care.
Maintenance
If you do not understand the information please contact local retailer.
Necessary maintenance is the important to keep the vehicle in good
condition. Please maintain the vehicle according to list.
Engine maintenance: After Each use, turn off the fuel valve and
drain any remaining fuel from carburetor float bowl. This is very
important. If not done accordingly, the vehicle will not start when
taken out of storage, carburetor may clog or leak.

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Maintenance list (Please operate according to maintenance list)
I: Inspection, Maintenance or lubricant replacement C: Cleaning
L: Add lubricant
First week
30 days after driving
Each year
Fuel System
I
Throttle
I
Air filter
After every ride
After every ride
After every ride
Spark plug
I
carburetor
I
I&C
chain
I&L
I&L
Brake pads
Brake system
I
I
I
Nuts and bolts
I
I
Tire
I
I
I
Steering system
I
Suspension system
I
I
Battery(if available)
I

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Accessory description/Spec data/Circuit diagram
PRODUCT NAME
BLITZ PRODUCT MODEL
LENGTH X WIDTH X HEIGHT(m
m)
1260×555×7
70
ENGINE MODEL
1E44F-6
AXLE BASE(mm)
/
BORE×STROKES
44.02×33.20
WHEEL BASE(mm)
880
DISPLACEMENT(m
l)
50.53
MIN GROUND CLEARANCE(mm)
280
COMPRESSION RAT
E
8:1
TURNING CIRCLE DIAMENTER(m
m)
2900
IDLE SPEED(r/min)
2800±150
DRY WEIGHT(kg)
26
RATED POWER HP
(r/min)
2.52/7000
WETWEIGHT(kg)
30
MAXIMUM TORQU
E
N.m(r/min)
2.2/550
RATED LOAD QUALITY(kg)
≤50
CARBURETOR TYPE
H117A FLOAT
(PLUNGER)
MAXIMUM SPEED(Km/h)
40
CLUTCH TYPE
AUTOMATIC
CENTRIFUGAL
FUEL TANK CAPACITY(L)
2
SPARK PLUG TYPE
BM6A
FRONT/REAR BRAKE SHOCK
ABSORBER TYPE
SPRING
MUFFLER TYPE
IMPEDANCE
COMPOUND
MUFFLER
FRONT/REAR BRAKE TYPE
DISC BRAKE
STARTING MODE
PULL START
PAD50-1Z

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FRONT/REAR BRAKE
OPERATION MODE
AND BRAKE
LEVERS/CAB
LE
IGNITION MODE
NONE-TOUCH
MAGNETIC
CONTROL
FRONT/REAR TIRE
SPECIFICATION
2.50-10
DRIVE MODE
CHAIN DRIVE
FRONT/REAR TIRE
PRESSURE
248
LUBRICATION MO
DE
25:1
91 OCT:2STROKE
OIL MIX
FRONT/REAR RIM TYPE
ALLOY RIM
COOLING MODE
AIR-COOLED
HEADLIGHT SPECIFICATI
ON
N/A
FUEL GRADE
91#
PRIMARY REDOUCTION
RATIO
3.20
MIXTURE RATIO
OF FUEL&LUBRICA
NT OIL
25:1
FINAL REDUCTION RATI
O
4.91
LWA dB(A)
78
DRIVE RATIO
15.71
VIBRATION(m/s²)
1.0
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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Installation Instruction
1.Open packing box, take out
motorcycle and accessories.
2. All parts and tools needed
to assemble. Please make sure
everything is included
3.Remove the front brake
caliper; prepare install front
wheel.
4.Install the front wheel, put the spacers
on each side then tighten the axle nut nut.
5.Install the front brake caliper
Use loctite on mounting bolts .
6.Install the handle-bar and
rear shock.
7.Install the front fender. 8.Install the front number plate. 9.Install the handle-bar pad.
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