Replacement Part List
855-833-6483 OR EMAIL US AT INFO@MONSTERMOTO.COM!
PROBLEMS? DO NOT RETURN TO STORE! CALL US AT
18
ADJUSTING THE BRAKES
If you cannot stop your mini bike properly, you will most likely need to adjust its
rear disc brake. You will also need to adjust the brake as part of your regular
maintenance routine, as regular use of the mini bike will cause the brake to loosen
over time. Follow the steps below to complete a brake adjustment:
1. Park the mini bike on a rm, level surface and turn the engine stop switch
to the “o” position.
2. Using a wrench, loosen the adjusting nut.
3. Pivot the brake mechanism toward the front of the mini bike until there is
a very small amount of tension on the pivot arm. This is the optimal posi-
tion for your brake. Do not rotate the brake mechanism as far forward as it
can go, as this will cause your brake to be constantly engaged.
4. Using a wrench, tighten the adjusting nut.
5. Carefully lift up the back of the bike while holding the remainder of the
bike steady. Do not apply the brake lever. Spin the back wheel to ensure
that it spins freely. If it does not spin freely, repeat steps 1 through 4 above.
This time, do not rotate the brake mechanism so far forward.
6. Lower the mini bike back to the ground and apply the brake lever. With-
out starting the mini bike, try to roll it forward. If the back wheel does not
rotate, your brakes are properly adjusted. If the back wheel is still spinning
(even slightly), repeat steps 1 through 5 above. This time, rotate the brake
mechanism father towards the front of the mini bike.
BRAKE MECHANISM
ADJUSTING NUT
BRAKES