8. Setup
a) Mounting the crash bars
Mount the included crash bars (A) one on the left and one
on the right of the motorcycle.
Bend them with some force to give an arc shape so that
they can be stuck in the corresponding openings (B), see
picture on the right.
Then you can fix the crash bars with the provided grub
screws (C).
The crash bar is mainly there so that the motorcycle can continue driving after tipping over.
For example, if the motorcycle slips off the rear wheel in a curve and stands sideways on the crash bar, it
is usually sufficient to accelerate immediately in order to be able to set it up again after starting the drive.
The flywheel running in the rear wheel and serving as a gyro helps.
b) Inserting batteries/rechargeable batteries into the remote control
Open the battery compartment on the remote control and insert new or fully charged batteries. Ensure that the batter-
ies are inserted in the correct polarity (observe the positive/+ and negative/- markings). Close the battery compartment
again.
Read the remote control instructions included with the product.
c) Configuring the remote control
Switch on the remote control and set the steering and throttle trim to the central position.
If the remote control has a dual rate feature, disable it or adjust it so that the steering angle is not limited.
Read the remote control instructions included with the product.
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