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Owner’s Manual
Read this manual carefully. It contains important safety information.
No one under the age of 16 should operate this scooter.
Model: PICO
Engine: 50cc
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Flyscooter!
A Flyscooter will give you many years of use and miles of fun. As you start on the
road to discovering life on a scooter, we want to remind you to carefully read
through this owner’s manual. This owner’s manual provides a wealth of information
for novice and seasoned scooter riders alike. It offers helpful hints on scooter safety,
proper maintenance, features and functions, and other essential information to
ensure the proper operation of your Flyscooter.
We would also like to remind you to carefully review Flyscooters’ warranty policy
available at www.flyscooters.com. To activate your warranty coverage, you must
register online at www.flyscooters.com, under the section titled Rider Support and
Services.
We wish you many great journeys on the road ahead. Don’t forget to write to us at
info@flyscooters.com and tell us your stories.

Table of Content
SAFETY INFORMATION
Important safety information....1-2
DESCRIPTION
Left & right views ............................ 3
Instrument panel ...................... 4 - 5
INSTRUMENT CONTROL
Main switch ...................................... 6
Steering lock .................................... 7
Handlebar switches ....................... 8
Fuel tank cap ................................... 9
Seat lock ........................................... 9
Front / rear brake lever ............... 10
Glove box compartment ............ 11
Side stand kill switch ................... 11
PRE-OPERATION CHECK
Pre-operation check .................... 12
Brakes ....................................... 13 - 14
Throttle ............................................ 15
Engine oil ........................................ 15
Tires .......................................... 16 - 17
Fittings ........................................... 18
Lights, signals & switches .......... 18
Mirrors ............................................ 18
Fuel .................................................. 19
OPERATION
Starting engine .................... 20 - 21
Starting off .................................... 21
Acceleration .................................. 22
Parking ........................................... 22
Break-in period ............................ 23
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic maintenance ................ 24
Maintenance chart ..................... 25
Engine oil .............................. 26 - 27
Gear oil replacement ................. 28
Cleaning air filter ........................ 29
Spark plug inspection ............... 30
Brake lever adjustment ............. 31
Brake fluid check ........................ 32
Brake fluid replacement ........... 33
Center/side stand lubrication ... 34
Front fork inspection ................... 35
Steering inspection ..................... 36
Fuse replacement ......................... 37
Battery ............................................. 38
Electric circuit diagram ............... 39
ECS Warranty..................................40

Safety Information
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Important Safety Information
Understanding the challenges that you will face when operating a scooter will greatly improve
your safety and enjoyment on the roads. There are many things that you can do to protect your-
self when riding. You will find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual. The
following are a few points that we consider most important.
Always Wear Protective Gear
It is a proven fact that helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries.
Always wear helmets, eye protection, sturdy boots, gloves, and other protective gear when
riding.
Make Yourself Visible
Some drivers do not look for scooters while driving and are often unaware of their presence on
the road. To make yourself highly visible wear bright, reflective clothing while riding. Position
yourself in traffic lanes so other drivers can see you easily. Always signal before turning or chang-
ing lanes. Use your horn to alert others on the road.

Safety Information
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Ride Within Your Limit
Pushing your limits is a common cause of scooter accidents. Never ride beyond your personal
abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue and inatten-
tion can significantly reduce your ability to make good decisions and to ride safely.
Keep Your Scooter In Safe Operation
For safe riding, it is important to inspect your scooter before every ride and perform recom-
mended maintenance in accordance to the maintenance chart or when needed for safe opera-
tion.
Load Limit Guidelines
Your scooter has been designed to carry you and one passenger. When you carry a passenger,
you may notice some changes in acceleration and braking. Exceeding the weight limit or carry-
ing an unbalanced load can seriously affect your scooter’s handling, braking and stability.
Improper modifications and poor maintenance can also reduce your safety.

Description
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1. R & L rear view mirrors
2. Headlight
3. Front turn signals
4. Seat cushion lock
5. Rear rack
6. Air filter
7. Engine
8. Center stand
9. Instrument panel
10. Ignition key switch
11. Rear brake light
12. Rear turn signals
13. Muffler
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Description
Speedometer
Speed is indicated by mp/h and km/h on
speedometer.
Odometer
The white digits in the black background
indicates total miles traveled with this
scooter.
Turn signal indicators
Flashing arrow indicates the direction of the
turn signal that is activated.
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Fuel Gauge
Fuel guage indicates the level of fuel remain-
ing in the fuel tank. It does not work when
main switch is in the “OFF” position. Fill the
tank with 90 octane or higher gasoline.
High Beam Indicator
Lights up when high beam is in use.
Caution:
Use high beam only during day light hours,
or at night when there is no on-coming
traffic or drivers ahead.
!!

1. Speedometer
2. Odometer
3. Turn signal indicators
4. High beam indicator
5. Fuel gauge
Description

Instrument Control
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“ON” Position:
Electrical circuits are switched on. The
engine can now be started by pressing the
electric ignition button or by manually kick
starting the engine.
“OFF” Position:
All electrical circuits are switched off. The
engine stops. The ignition key can be
removed in this position.
“LOCK” Position:
The steering column is locked when in this
position. The ignition key can be removed.
Main Switch

Instrument Control
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2 . Turn the key fully to “LOCK” position.
3. Pull to remove the key.
1. Push the key inward on the main switch.
Turn the handlebar fully to the left and lock the steering column to prevent theft.
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