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Warnings and safety
Riding karts can be dangerous.
Please use caution and prudence and follow the
guidelines below.
• Avoid operating your kart in crowded or conned areas.
• Any children that use the kart are of an appropriate
age and do so under proper supervision.
The recommended age for this kart is 12+.
• Avoid using your kart near any other vehicular trac or
on public roads.
• Never try to t more than one person in the kart.
• Always wear a DOT‑rated helmet and gloves while
operating the kart.
• Never aim the kart at other people, objects or animals.
• Prior to riding, every rider should familiarize
themselves with:
‒ Their environment
‒ Any obstacles or dangers.
‒ The location and function of the
emergency shuto switch.
• Inspect the kart prior to each run to make sure that each
element is properly functioning. Test:
‒ Brakes lock the rear wheel.
‒ Shut o switch kills engine.
‒ Clutch, chain, sprocket and sprocket guard are
properly tightened and functioning.
‒ The wheels are all on and tightened.
‒ The steering system is functioning properly.
‒ There are no areas of brake discs, wheels, chain or
other moving elements rubbing on the wood.
‒ That all shaft keys (clutch, sprocket, brake disc, wheels)
are installed and secured in place by a tight set screw.
‒ Ensure all fasteners are tight and properly torqued.
‒ The safety ag is installed.
‒ The seat is properly installed and adjusted.
• Do not attempt to leave the ground with the kart.
It is not designed or intended for jumping.
• Ensure the rider has no articles of loose clothing
or hair that could get caught in the spinning
mechanisms of the kart.
Handling and storage
• The kart is heavy.
• Use at least two people to lift or move it.
• Some surfaces may be hot after use, handle with
caution. These may be from friction in bearings and
brakes or from the engine.
• If gasoline is spilled on the wood, leave the kart
outside in a well ventilated area to dry before use
or storage. Be very careful about exposure to potential
ignition sources until it dries.
• Do not tip the kart. Fuel may spill from the carburetor if
inclined too much. If you need to stand up the kart, start
the engine and turn o the fuel valve. Let the engine run the
carburetor dry.
• Store the kart in a dry, clean area and coat the wood with
a paint or coating for the longest life.
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