PS Hawk DLX EFI Manuale utente

OWNER’S MANUAL
Hawk DLX EFI Motorcycle
Minimum age requirement: 16
Always wear a helmet; It could save your Life!
This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the vehicle and
should remain with the vehicle when resold or otherwise transferred to a
new user or operator. The manual contains important safety information
and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the
vehicle.

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Ricky Power Sports LLC’250cc Hawk DLX
EFI motorcycle.
Take time to understand how your motorcycle works before riding. Scheduled service
is a must and it is important to follow the break-in guidelines and pre-ride
instructions.
Make certain that you read the warranty coverage information provided and
understand your responsibilities.
If you have any questions, comment or concerns contact Ricky Power Sports, LLC at
1-844-250-2199. All information, illustrations, photographs and specifications
contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the
time of publication. Due to improvements or other changes, there will be some
discrepancies in this manual. We reserve the right to make product changes at any
time, without notice and without incurring any obligation to make the same or similar
changes to the vehicle previously built or sold.
SAFETY
The most important thing to remember is your safety and the safety of others. We
have included procedures and labels to help you make safe informed decisions. This
information is provided to make you aware of potential hazards that could hurt you
and/or others. It is impossible to warn you of ALL potential hazards so you must use
your own best judgment. The following are different kinds of safety information you
will find in this manual:
Safety Labels - On your motorcycle
Safety Messages - Warning, Caution and Danger
The meaning of Warning, Caution and Danger Safety Messages:
Death or serious injury CAN occur if proper instructions are not followed.
Death or serious injury WILL occur if proper instructions are not followed.
You CAN be hurt if proper instructions are not followed.

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CONTENTS
Warranty ........................................................................................................... 1
Safety Information.............................................................................................. 2
TAKE TIME TO LEARN AND PRACTICE.................................................................. 2
RIDE DEFENSIVELY ............................................................................................ 2
Safety Labels...................................................................................................... 3
Components Locations ........................................................................................ 4
Indicators .......................................................................................................... 5
Controls............................................................................................................. 6
Before Riding ..................................................................................................... 8
Pre-Ride Inspection ............................................................................................ 9
Loading guidelines and load limits...................................................................... 10
Starting procedures .......................................................................................... 11
Starting and Stopping the Engine, Shifting Gears................................................. 12
Braking............................................................................................................ 13
Parking ............................................................................................................ 13
Servicing your motorcycle.................................................................................. 14
Maintenance Safety .......................................................................................... 15
Maintenance Records ........................................................................................ 17
Tool kit and Owner’s manual storage.................................................................. 18
Fuel and Engine Oil........................................................................................... 19
Engine Oil ........................................................................................................ 20
Air Cleaner ....................................................................................................... 22
Crankcase Breather and Throttle........................................................................ 23
Throttle Inspection ........................................................................................... 24
Clutch System .................................................................................................. 25
Engine Idle Speed............................................................................................. 25
Spark Plug ....................................................................................................... 26
Suspension ...................................................................................................... 26
Brakes ............................................................................................................. 27
Other Inspections ............................................................................................. 27
Tires and Tube Repair....................................................................................... 29
Drive Chain ...................................................................................................... 30
Lubrication....................................................................................................... 32
Battery ............................................................................................................ 32
Appearance Care .............................................................................................. 34
Vehicle Identification......................................................................................... 35
Specifications ................................................................................................... 36
Wire Diagram ................................................................................................... 37
HMC-Emission Control System Warranty Statement ............................................. 39

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WARRANTY
Congratulations on your purchase of the Ricky Power Sports, LLC’250cc Hawk DLX
EFI motorcycle.
It is warranted to be free of manufacturing defects in the material of workmanship
for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. During the warranty period Ricky
Power Sports, LLC will at its option repair, provide replacement parts or replace your
250cc Hawk DLX EFI motorcycle at no charge. This warranty does not cover normal
wear items or damage caused by neglect or misuse of the product.
Engine Warranty - 90 days
Frame Warranty - 90 days
Warranty is void if:
Frame is bent or broken due to abuse.
Wheels are bent or broken.
Fender bent of broken due to abuse.
Any sign of impact, accident, jumping, spin-outs or roll over.
Ricky Power Sports, LLC is not liable for any damage claim or liability claim person or
otherwise resulting from the operation of this product in any way.
Should you experience a problem or need to return your motorcycle for repair,
please call the Ricky Power Sports, LLC customer service department TOLL FREE at
1-844-250-2199. You will be instructed how to proceed.
A COPY OF THE SALE RECEIPT IS REQUIRED.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
This user’s manual contains important safety and maintenance information. Read it
carefully before riding. Failure to follow the warnings contained in this manual could
result in INJURY or DEATH.
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET
The operator and passenger (if any) of this vehicle should always wear a helmet
approved by agencies such as the Department of Transportation (DOT), Safety
Helmet Council of America (SHCA), or Snell Memorial Foundation (SNELL). Most
accident fatalities are due to head injuries. The operator should also wear face
shields or goggles, boots or closed-toe shoes, gloves and other appropriate
protective clothing.
TAKE TIME TO LEARN AND PRACTICE
Take time to get to know this vehicle. The operator’s ability to operate this
motorcycle safely is largely dependent upon the operator’s ability to exercise proper
judgment. The operator must be of sufficient age, understanding, mental capacity,
and physical capability to safely operate this vehicle. This vehicle should only be
operated after sufficient practice in a decongested area. Safe operation includes
responsibility for the safety of a passenger (if any). We recommend that any
inexperienced driver should take a certified course approved by the Motorcycle
Safety Foundation (MSF).
RIDE DEFENSIVELY
A common accident happens when a car suddenly moves into your lane. Most
motorcycle collisions happen when a car turns left in front of a motorcycle. Pay extra
attention to other vehicles around you and never expect that they can see you.
MAKE YOURSELF VISIBLE
Make yourself more visible by wearing bright reflective clothing. Use your horn when
it helps others see you and before turning use your turn signal.
RIDE WITHIN YOUR LIMITS
You should not ride beyond your abilities and never faster than the posted speed
limit. NEVER OPERATE THIS VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL,
DRUGS OR MEDICATION OF ANY KIND. SUCH OPERATION COULD BE DANGEROUS
TO YOURSELF AND/OR OTHERS.
KEEP YOUR VEHICLE IN A SAFE CONDITION
Proper maintenance will ensure a safe ride. Perform all recommended maintenance
and inspect your vehicle before each ride. Never modify your vehicle in any way to
make it unsafe.

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SAFETY LABELS
The safety labels on your motorcycle provide you with important information do not
remove them.
If a label becomes too difficult to read or comes off, please contact Ricky Power
Sports, LLC for replacements.

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COMPONENTS LOCATIONS

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INDICATORS
The indicators on your motorcycle help make you aware of possible issues, refer to
them often.
Speedometer - Shows the speed you are traveling miles per hour.
Odometer - Tracks the total miles driven.
Trip meter - Tracks the total miles driven on your trip.
High beam indicator - Illuminates when high beam lights are on.
Turn signal indicator - Flashes when left/right turn signal is on.
Neutral indicator - Illuminates when transmission is in neutral.
Oil level indicator - Flashes when oil is low.
Troubles indicator –Displays when troubles are happened.

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CONTROLS
FUEL VALVE
Fuel valve-Used to control the flow of gasoline from the fuel tank to the fuel nozzle.
ON - Gasoline can flow to the fuel nozzle.
OFF -Gasoline cannot flow to the fuel nozzle.
RES- Gasoline can flow to the fuel nozzle when you have run out of gas in the gas
tank.
Make sure to refuel as soon as possible.

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IGNITION SWITCH
Ignition switch-used for starting and stopping
the engine. The key is used to lock the
steering, preventing theft.
ON-ALL electrical components are ON.
Off-ALL electrical components are OFF.
START BUTTON AND ENGINE STOP SWITCH
Start button - Pushing the start button will start
the engine. When button is pressed in the start
motor will crank the engine, See starting
procedures.
Engine stop switch- In case of an emergency and a
quick stop is necessary turn switch to the “OFF”
position. This switch must be in the “RUN” position
in order to start the vehicle, and should remain in
this position even while the engine is off. If you
leave ignition switch on and engine stop switch off,
the lights will stay on, causing the battery to lose life.
RUN OFF
HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH, TURN SIGNAL SWITCH AND HORN
Turn signal switch - Use this switch to signal a lane change or turn.
Left Right
Horn –The horn is used to warn other
motorist.
Headlight dimmer switch –This switch is used
to change from “HI”to “LO”beam.
- HI - LO
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