Cleaning Air Cleaner
• Be sure to check the air cleaner regularly.
• Place the bike on the center stand.
• Unscrew and remove the left side panel.
• Remove the air cleaner cover by removing the screws.
• Take out the air cleaner by removing the screws.
• Remove the air cleaner element and wash it gently, but thoroughly in solvent.
Replace if damaged.
• Squeeze out the excess solvent and dry it.
• Apply air cleaner oil to the entire surface of the air cleaner and squeeze out the
excess oil. It should be damp but not dripping.
• Install the air cleaner, cover, and left side panel.
Adjust Throttle
• Inspect the throttle and be sure that when you twist it as when you would to excel
that when you release it returns to it’s original position smoothly and completely.
Engine Oil Replacement
• Replace the engine oil after the first 500 miles with 5W/50 synthetic engine oil. Then
replace again every 1500 miles. Check oil level every 500 miles, add oil if needed.
Changing the Engine Oil
• Run engine for 2 minutes.
• Stop the engine.
• Place an oil pan under the engine.
• Remove the drain plug and drain the oil.
• Reinstall drain plug.
• Remove and replace the oil filter.
• Fill the engine with oil.
• Start the engine and check for oil leaks. If a leak is found stop the engine
immediately and look for cause.
Adjusting the Clutch
• The free play of the clutch is to be 0.39 to 0.78 inches. If it is not please make the
proper adjustments.
• You can adjust them with the adjust on the handlebar or with the adjuster by
the engine.
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Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: parts@wildfiremotors.com
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• Check before Riding
• Make sure the brakes work properly and adjust if necessary.
• Check all nuts and bolts for tightness.
• Make sure that the gas tank is full.
• Check tire pressure.
• Check all gauges.
• Check and make sure that all of the lights are working properly, headlight, taillight,
turn signal etc.
• Check the engine oil.
STARTING, RIDING, STOPPING AND PARKING
Before starting, put the kickstand up.
• Practice in an empty area away from people and vehicles.
• Always remember to obey your local and state laws and regulations.
• Be sure your bike has fuel and oil.
• Be sure the bike is in neutral.
• Apply the rear brake.
• Turn the key on.
• Press the electric start button.
• After engine warms up, push the choke 1/4 in then 1/2 in and in 1 minute
completely off.
• If the engine is warm it should start without choking.
• For a cold engine, let the engine idle for 1-3 minutes before driving, then begin to
turn the choke off.
• Never exceed 4 seconds when engaging the starter.
• Release the button immediately after the engine starts.
• Do not apply the key while the engine is running, it can cause damage to the starter.
• Sit on the bike keeping one foot on the ground for stability, release the clutch by
pulling in the lever, shift bike into first gear by using the foot shifter.
• Apply the throttle gradually as you release the clutch lever slowly until the
clutch engages.
• To shift into the next gear release the throttle pull the clutch lever in and shift
into the next gear, after you shift, gradually apply the throttle and slowly
release the clutch.
• Use this sequence when shifting to all gears.
• Only put your feet on the ground when coming to a stop.
• When coming to a stop decrease your speed by releasing the throttle and applying
the brakes and the clutch, if the tire skids release the brake and reapply.
• Parking: Put your kick stand down. Park away from pedestrians.
NOTE: The muffler and exhaust pipe are hot.