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WARNING! BE SAFE!
Never use KUBERG bikes in unsafe situations! Follow all instructions. Follow all
laws.
please read
PLEASE READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL PRIOR TO OPERATION!
To ensure optimum performance from your new KUBERG, and to ensure safe operation, it is
important to fully understand the features of the motorcycle. This manual contains
IMPORTANT INFORMATION that every owner must fully understand.
PARENTS / GUARDIANS
If a child will operate your KUBERG, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to set up the motorcycle, and
make sure it is operated correctly and safely. Your KUBERG features a speed limitation
dial that must be set for the abilities of the rider. This dial is positioned so a tool
must be used to change the speed setting. This must be set by the responsible
supervising adult before each and every ride. Never allow the child to alter the setting,
or to ride without suitable supervision. Instructing and practicing in a controlled situation will
allow the child to learn how to operate the motorcycle safely, and under control.
The child's enjoyment will be greatly enhanced if they feel safe during the initial learning pro-
cess. Please follow the instructions contained in this manual before operating the motor-
cycle.
SERVICE / WARRANTY
For all questions regarding your KUBERG bike, please contact your local retailer/distributor.
See distributor contact information on the back cover of this manual.
OFF ROAD USE ONLY!
KUBERG bikes are designed for off road use only and must not be used on public roads or
sidewalks. Please check and obey all local laws.
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riding instructions & safety tips
NOTE! A common error (in our view) is to put children on motorcycles that are
too big. If the motorcycle is too large for the child, they will have no leverage on
the bike, and be unable to develop techniques. To develop correct technique,
the rider is better off being too big than too small.
correct position.
4. When the rider is ready, they can open the throttle, smoothly and in control. An adult
should run along and help support when necessary.
5. Once up and running in the standing position, it's time to learn some technique.
Learning some technique
Learning some correct techniques will put the rider in a great position for all forms of riding
that come later. The rider learns how to control the motorcycle at slow speeds, and use cor-
rect skills to execute tight turns and other techniques. Many riders tend to think that the way
to turn is to simply turn the handlebars. This is natural, but wrong! If tight turns are mastered
correctly, many other skills will follow on naturally.
Turning is the most important technique of all. Once this is mastered, many other techniques
will follow. Turning with this level of skill requires full control over the motorcycle. It will not be
possible without the rider understanding all the intricacies of balance, body position, and
throttle control.
NOTE! When learning any technique the most important thing is to do so slowly
and safely. Remember that KUBERG bikes are a children's motorcycles, and the-
refore designed and developed for slow speed riding.
VISIT THE KUBERG WEB SITE FOR YOUR COUNTRY (LISTED ON THE BACK COVER) TO:
? BUY SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES.
? READ ARTICLES ON ADVANCED MOTORCYCLE SET-UP AND TECHNIQUES.
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Enjoy the ride!

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