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Hammerhead Dune Buggy GT250 User Manual

Hammerhead Dune Buggy GT250
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READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY,
IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
Owner's Manual
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Hammerhead Dune Buggy GT250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHammerhead
ModelDune Buggy GT250
CategoryOffroad Vehicle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Emission Control System Warranty

Warranty Rights and Obligations

Outlines the warranty rights and obligations of the owner and distributor.

Owner's Warranty Responsibilities

Details the owner's duties for warranty claims and maintenance.

Warranty Coverage

Explains what components are covered under the emission control system warranty.

Exclusions and Limitations

Lists items and conditions not covered by the warranty.

Limited Liability

Defines the extent of the distributor's liability for warranty issues.

Foreword

A Few Words About Safety

Important Safety Information

Follow Age Recommendation

Emphasizes adult supervision for operators under 16 years old.

Always Wear a Helmet

Highlights the importance of helmets for reducing head injury severity.

Drive Off-Road Only

Stresses that the vehicle is for off-road use only, not public roads.

Take Time to Learn & Practice

Advises practicing in a safe area to build skills and familiarity.

Be Alert for Off-Road Hazards

Recommends reading terrain and reacting to unexpected challenges.

Drive Within Your Limits

Warns against exceeding personal abilities or driving conditions.

Don't Drink and Drive

States that alcohol impairs judgment and reaction time, making driving dangerous.

Do Not Operate at Night

Explains that reduced visibility at night increases accident risk.

Never Run Indoors

Warns about poisonous carbon monoxide gas from exhaust.

Keep Away From Moving Parts

Advises keeping body parts clear of moving components to prevent injury.

Skidding or Sliding

Discusses factors affecting turns and how to avoid skidding on slippery surfaces.

Safety Labels

Are You Ready to Drive?

Protective Apparel

Recommends wearing DOT-approved helmets, eye protection, boots, and protective clothing.

Helmets and Eyes Protection

Details the importance of helmets and eye protection for safety.

Additional Driving Gear

Suggests off-road boots, gloves, pants, jersey, and chest protector.

Driver Training

Encourages practicing in a safe area to build skills and familiarity.

No Alcohol or Drugs

Warns that alcohol or drugs impair judgment and reaction time.

Is Your Dune Buggy Ready to Drive?

Stresses pre-drive inspections and correcting any issues before operating.

Safe Driving Precautions

Off-Road Use Only

Stresses that the vehicle is for off-road use only, not public roads.

Keep Hands and Feet on Controls

Advises keeping hands on the steering wheel and feet on pedals for balance and control.

Control Speed

Recommends driving at a speed appropriate for conditions and experience.

Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain

Advises caution on new, rough, or slippery terrain and not driving past visibility limits.

Do Not Perform Stunts

Warns against attempting wheelies, jumps, or other stunts that increase accident risk.

Radiator Indicator Lamp

Explains the function of the red indicator lamp for engine temperature.

Specifications

Dimensions

Lists the overall length, width, height, wheelbase, tracks, and ground clearance.

Engine

Details engine type, capacity, bore/stroke, displacement, compression, carburetor, power, torque, ignition, etc.

Capacities

Specifies maximum load, fuel tank, engine oil, battery, lights, and fuse capacities.

Chassis

Outlines brake type, tire sizes, suspension, restraint system, and drive chain.

Tire Pressure

Provides recommended tire pressure for front and rear tires.

Weight

States the net weight of the dune buggy.

Operation

Operation Controls

Details the function and use of throttle, brake, start, and stop controls.

Pre-Drive Inspection

Lists essential checks like oil, fuel, brakes, tires, chain, throttle, and fasteners.

Component Locations

Identifies key components like steering wheel, seat belt, and fuel tank.

Passengers

Specifies the maximum number of riders and weight limit.

Seat Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the seat for proper operator control.

Reverse Adjustment

Details how to adjust the reverse lever for proper freeplay.

Operation and Service Instructions

Starting and Operating Instructions

Guides on safe starting, turning, stopping, and preventing rollovers.

Service Air Cleaner

Provides instructions for cleaning the air cleaner element every 20 hours.

Service Instructions

Engine Lubrication

Details engine oil change intervals and checking oil levels.

Spark Plug

Explains spark plug inspection, gap setting, and replacement advice.

Carburetor Adjustment

Advises against unnecessary carburetor adjustments, stating factory settings are correct.

Cleaning Instructions

Recommends keeping the dune buggy clean, wiping off dirt and oil.

Dune Buggy Lubrication

Advises lubricating the vehicle every 90 days or more frequently if used daily.

Chain Lubrication

Suggests using a spray-on lubricant to increase chain life.

Chain Adjustment

Provides steps for checking and adjusting chain tension after initial use.

Adjustment of Front and Rear Shock

Explains how to adjust the front and rear shock absorber positions.

Storage Instruction

Guides on preparing the dune buggy for storage, including fuel draining and lubrication.

Repair

Front Wheel Replacement

Details the process for replacing the front wheels without disassembling castle nuts.

Rear Wheel Replacement

Explains how to replace rear wheels and hub assembly, including removing nuts and cotter pins.

Front Wheel Alignment

Describes how to check and adjust front wheel toe-in for proper alignment.

Periodical Check and Services

Wiring Diagram

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