Hesitroad 3611272

Hesitroad 49cc 2-Stroke Mini Motorcycle User Manual

Model: 3611272

Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Hesitroad 49cc 2-Stroke Mini Motorcycle. Please read this manual thoroughly before assembly or operation to ensure proper use and to prevent injury or damage.

Hesitroad 49cc 2-Stroke Mini Motorcycle

Image: The Hesitroad 49cc 2-Stroke Mini Motorcycle, showcasing its compact design and black finish.

The Hesitroad 49cc Mini Motorcycle is a gas-powered vehicle designed for youth and intermediate riders, supporting a maximum capacity of 170 lbs. It features a high-performance 2-stroke 49cc engine, dual headlights, and a 1.25L fuel tank, offering a cruising range of approximately 20 miles per tank. Its rigid steel frame, front and rear disc brakes, and adjustable handlebars contribute to a safe and reliable riding experience.

Safety Information

WARNING: Operating this mini motorcycle can be dangerous. Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, eye protection, gloves, and protective clothing. Adult supervision is required for riders under 16 years of age. Do not operate on public roads or in traffic. Always follow local laws and regulations regarding mini motorcycle use.

  • Choking Hazard: Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
  • Always perform a pre-ride inspection as detailed in the Maintenance section.
  • Ensure all nuts and bolts are tightened before each ride.
  • Do not modify the motorcycle. Any modifications can compromise safety and void the warranty.
  • Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from moving parts, especially the engine and chain.
  • Do not operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm (Proposition 65 Warning).
Product Information and Warning Label

Image: Product information label showing model, brand, manufacturer details, and a choking hazard warning.

What's in the Box

Upon unpacking, please verify that all components are present and undamaged:

  • 1 x Hesitroad 49cc Mini Motorcycle
  • 1 x User Manual (this document)

If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact the seller immediately.

Setup and Assembly

Your mini motorcycle may require minor assembly upon arrival. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Unpacking: Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Retain packaging materials for future transport or storage.
  2. Handlebar Installation: Attach the handlebars to the steering column. Ensure they are securely fastened and aligned. The handlebars are angle adjustable for rider comfort.
  3. Wheel and Brake Check: Verify that the front and rear wheels are securely attached and rotate freely. Inspect the disc brakes for proper alignment and function. Ensure brake cables are not pinched and levers operate smoothly.
  4. Foot Pegs: Install the foot pegs. Ensure they fit correctly and are securely tightened.
  5. Fuel Mixture Preparation: This motorcycle uses a 2-stroke engine and requires a specific fuel/oil mixture.
    • Fuel Type: Unleaded gasoline.
    • Oil Type: 2-stroke engine oil.
    • Mixing Ratio: 25:1 (25 parts gasoline to 1 part 2-stroke oil). For example, for 1 liter of gasoline, add 40ml of 2-stroke oil. Mix thoroughly in a separate, approved fuel container before pouring into the motorcycle's fuel tank.
  6. Fuel Tank Filling: Carefully pour the prepared fuel mixture into the 1.25L fuel tank. Do not overfill.
  7. Pre-Ride Inspection: Before the first ride, and before every subsequent ride, perform a thorough inspection as outlined in the Maintenance section.
Side view of the Hesitroad Mini Motorcycle

Image: Side view of the mini motorcycle, showing the engine and fuel tank area.

Operating Instructions

Familiarize yourself with the controls and starting procedure before attempting to ride.

Controls:

  • Twist-Grip Throttle: Located on the right handlebar. Twist to increase engine speed.
  • Brake Levers: Front and rear disc brakes are operated by levers on the handlebars.
  • Kill Switch: A red button on the right handlebar. This must have its red cap engaged for the engine to start and run. Press to stop the engine.
  • Choke Lever: Used for cold starts.
  • Headlights: Dual headlights provide illumination.
Close-up of Twist-Grip Throttle

Image: Close-up view of the twist-grip throttle on the right handlebar.

Starting the Engine (Pull Start):

  1. Ensure the fuel tank is filled with the correct 25:1 fuel/oil mixture.
  2. Confirm the red cap is securely on the kill switch button on the right handlebar. The engine will not start if this cap is not in place.
  3. If the engine is cold, set the choke lever to the "ON" or "START" position.
  4. Locate the pull start handle, typically on the side of the engine.
  5. Pull the starter cord with a quick, firm motion until the engine starts. Do not pull the cord to its full extension or let it snap back.
  6. Once the engine starts, gradually move the choke lever to the "OFF" or "RUN" position as the engine warms up.

Riding:

  • Slowly twist the throttle to engage the centrifugal clutch and begin moving.
  • Maintain a balanced posture and keep both hands on the handlebars.
  • To slow down or stop, release the throttle and gently apply the brake levers. Use both front and rear brakes for optimal stopping power.
  • Always ride within your skill level and the motorcycle's capabilities.
Two riders on mini motorcycles, showing maximum speed

Image: Two mini motorcycles in action, illustrating the maximum speed capability of up to 25 MPH.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of your mini motorcycle.

Pre-Ride Inspection (Before each use):

  • Fuel Level: Check the fuel tank. Ensure sufficient fuel/oil mixture.
  • Tires: Inspect tire pressure and condition. The front tire is 90/65-6.5 pneumatic. Ensure no punctures or excessive wear.
  • Brakes: Test front and rear brakes for proper function and responsiveness. Ensure brake pads are not excessively worn.
  • Chain: Check chain tension and lubrication. Lubricate if dry.
  • Fasteners: Verify all nuts, bolts, and screws are tight. Pay particular attention to wheel axles, handlebar clamps, and engine mounts.
  • Throttle: Ensure the throttle operates smoothly and returns to the idle position when released.
  • Kill Switch: Confirm the kill switch functions correctly.

Regular Maintenance:

  • Fuel System: Regularly check for fuel leaks. Ensure fuel lines are not cracked or kinked.
  • Spark Plug: Inspect and clean the spark plug periodically. Replace if necessary.
  • Air Filter: Clean or replace the air filter as needed, especially if riding in dusty conditions.
  • Engine Cooling: Ensure the air-cooled engine fins are clean and free of debris for proper heat dissipation.
  • General Cleaning: Keep the motorcycle clean. Avoid using high-pressure washers directly on electrical components or bearings.
Close-up of front wheel and disc brake

Image: Detailed view of the front wheel assembly, highlighting the disc brake system.

Troubleshooting

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your mini motorcycle.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Engine does not start.
  • Kill switch cap not engaged.
  • No fuel or incorrect fuel mixture.
  • Choke not set correctly for cold start.
  • Spark plug issue.
  • Ensure the red cap is firmly on the kill switch button.
  • Check fuel level and ensure correct 25:1 gasoline/oil mixture.
  • Adjust choke lever as needed.
  • Inspect, clean, or replace spark plug.
Engine starts but dies quickly.
  • Choke still on after warm-up.
  • Improper fuel mixture.
  • Carburetor issues.
  • Move choke to "OFF" position once engine is warm.
  • Verify fuel/oil ratio.
  • Consult a qualified technician for carburetor inspection.
Gasoline leak.
  • Loose fuel line connection.
  • Damaged fuel line or tank.
  • Carburetor float bowl issue.
  • Tighten all fuel line clamps.
  • Inspect for visible damage; replace components if necessary.
  • Seek professional assistance for carburetor repair.
Brakes not effective.
  • Brake cable too loose.
  • Worn brake pads.
  • Disc brake caliper misalignment.
  • Adjust brake cable tension.
  • Inspect and replace worn brake pads.
  • Adjust caliper position.

For issues not listed here or if troubleshooting steps do not resolve the problem, please contact the seller or a qualified service technician.

Specifications

Key technical specifications for the Hesitroad 49cc Mini Motorcycle:

Mini Motorcycle dimensions and key features

Image: Diagram illustrating the dimensions and key specifications of the mini motorcycle, including engine type, brake type, fuel, speed, and user recommendations.

FeatureDetail
Product NameMini Motorcycle
Model Number3611272
BrandHesitroad
Engine49cc 2-Stroke, Air Cooled
Engine StartPull Start
Gas Tank Capacity1.25L
Fuel/Oil RatioUnleaded Gasoline / 2-stroke Oil 25:1
TransmissionCentrifugal (Chain Drive)
Max SpeedUp to 25 MPH
Cruising RangeApprox. 20 Miles per Tank
BrakesFront and Rear Disc Brakes
Frame MaterialRigid Steel
Front Tire90/65-6.5 Pneumatic (11 inch)
Product Dimensions (L x W x H)41 x 23 x 13 inches (105cm x 60cm x 33cm approx.)
Seat Height18.5 inches
Max Rider Weight170 lbs
Recommended Age5-15 years old (Beginner to Intermediate Riders)

Warranty and Support

Specific warranty terms for the Hesitroad 49cc Mini Motorcycle are typically provided by the seller at the time of purchase. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the seller directly for detailed warranty information, including coverage period and conditions.

For technical support, parts inquiries, or any other assistance, please contact the seller from whom you purchased this product. Provide your model number (3611272) and purchase date to expedite support.

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