IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
As a parent, your child's safety is your rst priority. Riding an o-road motorcycle is very fun. However, just like riding a
bicycle, bad decisions can result in injury. As a parent, you can greatly prevent accidents by making informed decisions
about if, when and how your child will ride. Always supervise your child when he/she is riding.
Before you allow your child to ride, you need to decide if he/she is capable of riding. Riding readiness can vary tremen-
dously from one person to another. Age and size are not being the only factors that help determine one's riding readiness.
ere are three other factors that you should also consider before deciding if your child is ready to ride.
First, consider the
physical abilityphysical ability of your child. Riders must be able to hold the motorcycle up, get on, and sit comfort-
ably with both feet on the ground. e rider must also be able to reach all of the controls on the handlebars and work the
brakes and clutch. Second, consider your child's
athletic abilityathletic ability. Your child should be good at riding a bicycle before riding
a motorcycle. Determine if your child can judge speeds and distances while riding a bicycle and react with the proper
hand and foot actions. Any person who does not have good coordination, balance, and agility should not ride this motor-
cycle.
Finally, determine your child's level of mental maturitymental maturity. It is imperative that you are honest with yourself when you ask
yourself the following questions: Does your child think through problems and come to logical conclusions? Does your
child obey your rules when they ride their bicycle? If your child makes bad judgments, takes un-warranted risks and/or
does not obey your rules, they should not ride this motorcycle.
If you have decided that your child is ready to ride, please remember the following points and never let your child ride
without a helmet. It is up to you (parent) to ensure your child's safety, even if they learn to ride from another experienced
adult. Never push your child to try things faster than they are willing or capable. Always supervise your child when they
are riding and regularly remind them about safety rules. As a parent it is your responsibility to be sure that the motorcycle
is properly maintained and kept in safe operating condition.
Modifying this motorcycle or using parts not manufactured by EGL MotorEGL Motor can make your motorcycle unsafe. Before you
consider making any modications or adding an accessory, please read the following information carefully.
WARNINGWARNING
Improper accessories or modications can cause a crash in which you can be seriously
hurt or killed. Follow all instructions in this owner's manual regarding modications and accessories.
We strongly recommends that you do not remove any original equipment or modify your motorcycle in any way that may
alter the design and/or operation. Such a change could drastically impair the stability, handling, acceleration, and braking
capabilities of the motorcycle and cause a crash. We also strongly suggest that you do not make any modications to the
exhaust system components.