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Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300

Fax: (740) 283-6541 • Email: parts@wildfiremotors.com

Model WFH150-T

Touring Scooter

Owner’s Manual 

If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or

death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

in addition to notifying (Zhejiang Huawin Motorcycle Industry Co., Ltd./China).

If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety

defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA

cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or (Zhejiang Huawin

Motorcycle Industry Co., Ltd./China). 

To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-

0123 in Washington, DC area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington,

DC 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.

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Table of Contents

Specification/ Caution...............................................................................2

General Safety Precautions................................................................... 3

Engine Break in Procedure...................................................................... 4

Description.................................................................................................4

Control Functions..................................................................................... 4

Ignition Positions...................................................................................... 5

Left and Right Handlebar Switches.........................................................6

Electrical Start........................................................................................... 6

Brake Levers..............................................................................................6

Pre Ride Check.......................................................................................7-8

Check Before Riding.................................................................................7

Fuel............................................................................................................. 7

Throttle....................................................................................................... 7

Checking the Engine Oil...........................................................................7

Steering Inspection................................................................................... 7

Final Drive Oil............................................................................................ 7

Lights, Signals, Switches and Handlebars..............................................8

Checking Tire and Tire Pressure.............................................................8

Brakes.........................................................................................................8

Brake Fluid Level...................................................................................... 8

Starting Off, Riding, Stopping and Parking............................................9

General Maintenance............................................................................10-11

Engine Oil Replacement..........................................................................10

Changing The Engine Oil........................................................................10

Final Drive Oil Replacement....................................................................10

Cleaning of Air Cleaner............................................................................10

Check and Adjustment of Valve Clearance.......................................... 11

Storage Procedures................................................................................ 11

Battery...................................................................................................... 11

Spark Plug................................................................................................11

Schedule Maintenance Chart................................................................. 12

Maintenance.............................................................................................12

Warranty ................................................................................................13-15

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Name

Address

City

State

Zip

Dealer Name

Model #

Date of Purchase

Address

City

State

Zip

VIN #

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! Warranty valid only when purchased from an authorized Wildfire dealer !

Bike is sold as is except for a 2 year or 24,000 mile warranty (which ever comes
first) on the engine and transmission. Wildfire products are sold as is without
warranty, except for a 90 day replacement parts only warranty against
manufacture defects. The warranty does not cover labor, misuse, abuse or
damage in shipping. Assembly, labor, disassembly and reassembly are not the
responsibility of Wildfire Motors; also there are 

no refunds or exchanges

.

Within 90 days of purchase, Wildfire Motors will replace any part that is a
manufacture defect at no charge plus a $10.00 shipping and handling fee after
the consumer sends back the defective warranted part to Wildfire Motors. When
warranty is confirmed, Wildfire Motors will ship all parts via DHL ground only. For
replacement parts, please call Wildfire Motors toll free at 866-658-7300 or email
parts@wildfiremotors.com. After 90 days from the date of purchase, replacement
parts may be purchased from Wildfire Motors plus a $10.00 shipping and
handling fee.

NOTE:

If there is any shipping damage to your bike, you must report this to the

truck line immediately call us at 866-685-7300 ext. 107.

Registration must be completed and sent in within seven (7) days of purchase
with a copy of your receipt to validate the warranty. No refunds or exchanges.

NOTE:

Absolutely no warranty for consumable and normal wear items such as

spark plugs, oil filters, fuel system cleaning, engine tune-up, lubrication, light
bulbs, clutches, lubricants, air filters, belts, hoses, brake shoes, tires/tubes,
plastic, battery, fuses, cosmetic problems or problems occurring due to lack of
proper assembly or maintenance, or consumer abuse. Any and all modifications
to the vehicle will void the manufactures warranty. Defective parts are subject to
be recalled by WILDFIRE MOTORS. 

Disclaimer:

Wildfire Motors disclaims the warranty of merchantability and fitness for any
particular use. This disclaimer shall be effective as to all claims of any kind made
by or through any wholesaler, retailer, consumer or any other persons or entity.
Some states do not permit this disclaimer of implied warranties. Hence, this
disclaimer may not apply to you.

Limitation of Remedies:

Consumer's remedy is limited to replacement parts only and in no event shall
exceed the purchase price. Absolutely no returns or exchanges. Incidental,
consequential and/or indirect damages are expressly disclaimed. NO person or
entity is authorized to alter, amend or increase this limited warranty.

Warranty Validation:

Please fill out this form and mail it in to Wildfire Motors 11 Technology Way,
Steubenville, Ohio 43952.

 


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CAUTION - CAUTION - CAUTION - CAUTION - CAUTION - CAUTION

Riders must comply with all local age rules and all local laws and regulations.
Minors should never operate this product. 

DO NOT

operate this product under the

influence of alcohol, drugs or while receiving medical treatment. 

DO NOT

ride this

product without protective equipment, such as helmets, gloves, etc.. and any
other protection that local regulations or laws require.Read the instructions
carefully until you understand how to safely start, stop, turn, and yield to all
obstacles in the environment. 

Please have the last 7 digits of your VIN# ready when you call for parts.

Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: parts@wildfiremotors.com

CAUTION

• Each time before you ride, make sure the brakes work properly and 

adjust if necessary .

• Check bolts for tightness weekly.

• PLEASE CHARGE THE BATTERY AS SOON AS YOU OPEN THE CARTON 

AND BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE. CHARGE WITH A 2 AMP TRICKLE 
CHARGER FOR 6-7 HOURS.

• Your scooter may be equipped with an optional cellphone ring indicator in   

the gauge cluster. This feature indicates when your cellphone is ringing.  

Specification

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• 150cc High Power 4-Stroke Engine
• Electric and Kick Start
• 1.75 Gallon Gas Tank
• CVT (Constant Velocity Transmission)
• Heavy Duty 3.5-10 Tires 
• High Quality Front Disc Brakes 
• High Quality Rear Drum Brakes
• Large Built-in Dual Headlights 

• Approximately 100 Miles Per Gallon
• Steel Body and Frame with Heavy Coated Finish
• Large Comfortable Seat 
• Rear Storage Trunk / Back Rest
• Windshield
• Large Under Seat Storage Compartment

WILDFIRE MOTORS

LIMITED WARRANTY

FEDERAL EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS

WILDFIRE MOTORS ("WILDFIRE") warrants each new motorcycle that includes as standard

equipment a headlight, taillight and stoplight:

(a)is designed, built and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all

applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("US EPA"); and:

(b)is free from defects in material and workmanship which would cause such motorcycle to fail to

conform with applicable regulations of the US EPA, for a period of five (5) years and, depending

on engine displacement:

0-169cc:  12,000km (7,456 miles)

This warranty time and mileage period shall begin on the date the motorcycle is delivered to the

initial retail purchaser, or on the date the motorcycle is first placed in service as a demonstrator,

rental, lease, or company motorcycle prior to retail sale.

1). COVERAGE.   Warranty defects shall be remedied during customary business hours at any

authorized WILDFIRE motorcycle dealer located within the United States in compliance with the

Clean Air Act and applicable regulations of the US EPA. Any part or parts replaced under this

warranty shall become the property of WILDFIRE. 

2). OWNERS OBLIGATIONS.   The following obligations must be fulfilled by the owner to maintain

the validity of the WILDFIRE Emission Control Systems Warranty:

(a)  Owner must deliver the motorcycle to an authorized WILDFIRE motorcycle dealer or equally

qualified service facility for inspection, maintenance services and adjustments according to the

Periodic Maintenance chart provided as part of or supplement to the owners guide. Optionally, the

Owner may perform this maintenance only if it is within the scope of the Owner's technical and

practical ability, keeping in mind some maintenance operations may require special tools or

technical expertise beyond the scope of the average Owner. In any event, the inspection,

maintenance and adjustments are to be performed at the owner's expense.

(b)  Owner must present a copy of the proof of initial retail purchase date, issued at the time of

purchase to an authorized WILDFIRE motorcycle dealer at the time warranty repairs are

performed on the motorcycle.  You may also be required to show that you have performed the

required maintenance which is related to the alleged defect, so you should have detailed receipts

indicating that the required periodic maintenance has been performed in accordance with the

Periodic Maintenance chart in your owner's guide.

3). LIMITATIONS.   This Emission Control Systems Warranty shall not cover any of the following:

(a)  Repair or replacement required as a result of (i) accident, (ii) misuse or neglect, (iii) lack of

reasonable and proper maintenance, (iv) repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly

installed, (v) use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to WILDFIRE specifications

which adversely affect performance and/or durability, (vi) alterations or modifications not

recommended or approved in writing by WILDFIRE, and/or (vii) use in competitive racing or

related events.

(b)  Replacement of parts and other services and adjustments required for routine maintenance.

(c)  Any motorcycle on which odometer mileage has been changed so that the actual mileage

cannot be determined.

4). LIMITED LIABILITY.  

(a)  The liability of WILDFIRE under this Emission Control Systems Warranty is limited solely to

the remedying of defects in materials or workmanship by any authorized WILDFIRE motorcycle

dealer at its place of business during customary business hours. Please refer to WILDFIRE

website: www.wildfiremotors.com. This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of

the motorcycle, or transportation of the motorcycle to or from the WILDFIRE dealer.  WILDFIRE

SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER EXPENSE, LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER

DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH

THE SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE WILDFIRE MOTORCYCLE FOR ANY

PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF ANY

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION

MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.           

WILDFIRE MOTORS

LIMITED WARRANTY

NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY

The following warranty applies to the noise control system and is in addition to the Vehicle

Warranty and the Federal Emissions Control System Warranty.

WILDFIRE warrants to the first, and each subsequent Owner, that this vehicle is designed and

built so as to conform at the time of manufacture and sale with applicable Noise regulations of the

US EPA (as tested under F-76 Drive-By FTP), and that it is free from defects in materials and

workmanship which could cause this vehicle not to meet US EPA standards within one (1) year or

6,000 kilometers (3,730 miles), whichever occurs first. 

The warranty period shall begin on the date the motorcycle is delivered to the first retail purchaser

or, if the motorcycle is placed in service as a demonstrator or company vehicle prior to sale at

retail, on the date it is first placed in service.

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE NOT COVERED BY THE NOISE CONTROL WARRANTY

1. Failures which arise as a result of misuse, alterations, or accident.

2. Replacing, removing or modifying any portion of the Noise Control System (consisting of the

complete exhaust and intake system, including air filter assembly) with parts not certified to be

Noise-Legal for street use.

3. Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of motorcycle use or other consequential damage or loss.

4. Any motorcycle on which the odometer mileage has been changed so that the actual mileage

cannot be determined. 

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Wildfire WFH150-T Maintenance Table

The X indicates at how many miles you need to check the Item.
Replace the engine oil after the first 50 miles or 1 hour with 5w50, 10w50 or 
15W50 synthetic engine oil. Then replace again every 1,500 miles or 1 each year.
Check oil level every 500 miles, add oil if needed.

ITEM

500   1000   2000 2500   3500  4000 4500    5000   6000 6500   Check Daily

Engine Oil and Filter    X

X       X

X                   X

X

Gear Oil

X

X

X

X

Valve Clearance

X

X

Cam Chain

X

X

Carburetor

X                                               X

Air Cleaner

Clean Every 1500 miles, Replace Every 3500 miles

Fuel Filter

Clean Every 1000 miles, Replace if Necessary

Brake System

X       X

X

X

X

X

X

CVT Belt

X

X

X

Screws and Nuts

X

X

X        X

X

*When riding in a dusty environment, check and clean the air filter element more often.

Maintenance

• Proper maintenance is important to prolong the life of the scooter and to avoid 

injuries to the operator. Check the stability of the handlebar and brake cables to 
ensure they are reliable and flexible before each operation. Brake cables may 
need adjusted after use. The front tires should be properly maintained at 
28 PSI and the rear at 32 PSI Under inflated or over inflated tires result in  
performance loss, tire wear or even tire damage. The scooter should 
always be kept in a clean condition and may require some cleaning after each 
use. Always use a clean soft cloth to wipe off any  dirt or debris that you may of 
encountered while riding. Any  moisture or rain should be wiped off prior to 
storage. Avoid operating the scooter in rain or through water puddles. 
Excessive moisture to the electronics will damage them. Avoid storage of the
scooter in moist areas, or near corrosive gases. Proper  maintenance will 
help prolong the life of the scooter and make your riding experience more 
enjoyable. Never exceed the weight capacity of the scooter. Never carry a 
passenger. Proper care will result in many years of use.

General Safety Precaution 

• Scooters can be hazardous to operate. Please operate it with the following 

safety instruction. If you fail to take proper precautions, a collision or fall may 
quickly occur. If you have any questions as to the operating condition of your 
scooter, turn off the engine  and walk your scooter. These scooters should be 
ridden by persons with good vision, balance, coordination, reflex, strength and 
decision making capability.

• Please read this manual and all safety labels carefully, and follow correct 

operating procedures.

• Before you ride make sure that the brakes and throttle work properly.
• Never operate your scooter without wearing proper safety equipment that 

includes helmet, shoes, etc...

• Never operate your scooter under influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Always ride with both hands on the handle bars.
• Never operate at excessive speeds. Proper speed is determined by terrain, 

visibility, operating condition and experience.

• Never attempt wheelies, jumps or other stunts.
• Always inspect your scooter prior to each use to make sure all bolts are tight, 

and is in safe operating condition. 

• Follow inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in 

this manual.

• Do not turn at excessive speeds.
• Maintain proper tire pressure: front 28 psi and rear 32 psi.
• Fuel is highly flammable. Keep it away from ignition sources or fire, especially 

when refueling, and always make sure engine is cool and not running 
when refueling.

• Engine and muffler get hot while in use, do not touch.

Please have the last 7 digits of your VIN# ready when you call for parts.

Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: parts@wildfiremotors.com

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Check and Adjustment of Valve Clearance

• Excessive valve clearance will cause noise and engine damage. Little or no  

clearance will prevent the valve from closing and will cause damage to the valve 
and the bike will have a loss of power. Check the valve clearance when the   
engine is cold.

• Remove the center hole cap from the case cover, generator cover and cylinder 

head cover.

• By using a T spanner or kick starer, rotate the generator flywheel   

counterclockwise until the T mark on the flywheel lines up with the index mark

on the view hole. In this case, the piston may either be on the compression or 

exhaust stroke. The adjustment must made when the piston is at the TDC (top 
dead center) of the compression stroke, and both the intake and exhaust valves 
are closed.

• This condition can be determined by moving the rocker arms. If they are free, it 

is an indication that the valves are closed and that the piston is on the  
compression stroke. If they are tight and the valves are open, rotate 
the flywheel by 360 degrees and realign the T mark to the index mark.

• Check the clearance of both valves by inserting a feeler gauge between the 

adjuster screw and the valve stem.

• The intake valve clearance should be .002 inches and exhaust valve clearance 

should be .0024 inches.

• If it is necessary to make an adjustment, loosen the lock nut and turn the 

adjusting screw so there is a slight resistance when the feeler gauge is 
inserted. After completing the adjustment, tighten the lock nut while holding the 
adjusting screw to prevent it from turning. Finally, recheck the clearance to 
make sure that the adjustment was not disturbed.

• Reinstall all of the parts to their original positions.

Storage Procedure

• During extended storage, store in a well ventilated area. Empty the fuel tank 

and start the engine to clear out the remaining fuel.

Battery

• This scooter uses a sealed lead acid battery, it is unnecessary to check or add 

liquid ever. How ever you must charge with a 2 Amp trickle charger for 6-7

hours before using and at least once a month when in storage.

NOTE:

Never open the electrolyte of a sealed battery. Remove the battery from

the scooter and store separately in a well ventilated area when the scooter is not
in operation for long periods of time.

Spark Plug

NGK C7HSA
Gap .035

Engine Break-In

•  Change it to 5W50, 10W50 or 15W50 synthetic oil.This is the most important     

time for the engine and the life of your scooter, because your engine is brand 

new, you should not carry excessive loads or ride at a high speed for a 

prolonged period of time. Vary your speed, do not operate at a continuous 

speed. Check the oil before starting. Run your bike under 30 mph for 1 hour 

and then change the oil.

Control Functions

Speedometer

• Speed is measured in mph.

Odometer

• The total riding distance is indicated.

Fuel gauge

• The gauge indicates how much fuel is in the

tank (the gauge does not work when the 
ignition switch is off). The needle moves 
from full "F" to  empty "E" as your fuel 

decreases. Fill the tank with a good 
grade of 89-90 octane unleaded gasoline.

High Beam Indicator LIght

• The high beam light indicates when the high beam headlight is in use. We strongly  

recommend you use your high beams in the day time.

NOTE:

Apply the low beam to avoid obstructing the view of other drivers.

Turn Signal Indication Light

• The turn signals indicate that you are turning a chosen direction, push the button in the 

desired turning direction, it will return to the center, however you must push in to cancel.

Speedometer

Odometer

Turn Signal

Indication Light

High Beam

Indication Light

Fuel Gauge

Tachometer

Cellphone Ring
Indicator

Right and Left

Rearview Mirrors
and Turn Signals

Headlights

Windshield

Rear Storage

Trunk / Back Rest

Turn Signals

Brake and Taillight

Rear Left and Right

Turn Signals

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General Maintenance

Engine Oil Replacement

• Replace the engine oil after the first 50 miles or 1 hour with 5w50, 10w50 or 

15W50 synthetic engine oil. Then replace again every 1,500 miles or 1 each year.
Check oil level every 500 miles, add oil if needed.

Changing the Engine Oil

(1).Warm up the engine for a few minutes.
(2).Stop the engine.
(3). Place scooter on center stand.
(4).Place an oil pan under the engine and remove the dipstick.
(5).Remove the drain plug and drain the oil. Reach in drain hole, pull out filter   

clean and reinstall, after all oil drains out.

(6).Reinstall drain plug.
(7).Fill the engine with oil until the level is in the designated area on the dipstick.

(8).Start the engine and check for oil leaks. If a leak is found stop the engine 

immediately and look for cause.

Rear Wheel Oil Replacement

• Replace the gear oil after the first 500 miles with 5W/50 

synthetic engine oil. Replace the gear oil again every 4 
months or every 2000 miles. 

• Replacing the Gear Oil
(1).Put the scooter on the center stand 

(please see photo below)

.

(2).Place an oil pan under the gear case 

(please see photo below)

.

(3).Remove the oil filler bolt and the drain plug to drain the oil 

(please see photo below)

.

(4).Reinstall and tighten the drain plug. 
(5).Fill the gear case with oil 

(please see photo below)

.

(6).Reinstall the oil filler bolt.
(7).Check for oil leakage.

Cleaning Air Cleaner

Be sure to check the air cleaner regularly.

(1).Place the scooter on the center stand.

(2).Unscrew and remove the left side panel.

(3).Remove the air cleaner cover by removing the screws.

(4).Take out the air cleaner by removing the screws.

(5).Remove the air cleaner element and wash it gently, but thoroughly in solvent. 

Replace if damaged.

(6).Squeeze out the excess solvent and dry it.

(7).Apply oil to the entire surface of the air cleaner and squeeze out the excess 

oil. It should be damp but not dripping.

(8).Install the air cleaner, cleaner cover, and left side panel.

center stand

1

oil pan

2

3

oil drain plug

oil pan

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Main Switches

On Position: 

• Electrical circuits are switched on. The engine can be started and the key can 

not be removed.

• Do not leave the main switch in the on position for an extended period of time 

if the engine is not running 

Off Position: 

• All electrical circuits are off and the engine is stopped. The key can be 

removed in this position.

Steering Lock Position:

• Turn the handlebars to the left as far as they will turn, turn the key to the lock 

position and remove. The handlebars are now locked in the full left position.

Steering Lock
Position

On Position

Off Position

 


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Starting Off, Riding, Stopping and Parking 
(1). Before starting, put the side stand up.

(2).Turn the key to the on position.
(3).Apply the rear brake.
(4).With the throttle at idle position push the electric start button never exceed 4   

seconds when using the starter switch.or use the kick start. Be sure

and replace the kick starter to its original position before riding.

(5).If the bike is on the center stand hold the handle bars with both hands put your foot  

on and push forward, if the bike is on the kick stand hold the bike up and push the    
kick stand up with your foot.

(6).For a cold engine, let the engine idle for 1-3 minutes before riding.
(7).Sit on the bike keeping one foot on the ground for stability, release the brake and 

twist the throttle to accelerate, after you start to accelerate put both feet on the 
foot rest only putting them on the ground when coming to a stop.

(8).When coming to a stop decrease your speed by releasing the throttle and 

apply both of the brakes, if the front tire begins to skid release and reapply.

(9).Parking: Turn the handlebars to the left as far as they will turn, then turn the 

key to the lock position (this will lock the steering, remove the key, to avoid 
theft.) Put your kick stand down or use the center stand. 

NOTE: 

The muffler 

and exhaust pipe are hot. Park away from pedestrians.

(10). Practice in an empty parking lot or driveway until you feel confident enough 

to ride on the street.

(11). When preparing to ride on a street make sure the headlights are on bright, 

check for traffic and use your turn signals at all times remember to turn the 

signals off after use.

(12). Always remember to obey your local and state laws and regulations.
(132). When driving always be aware of car doors opening in front of you.

Left Handlebar Switches

Dimmer Switch

• When the headlight is in the on position you have two options on the switch:
1. high beam

2.low beam

Turn Signal

• Use the turn signals when turning, pulling over or changing lanes to indicate to the 

other motorist which direction you are going. Push the switch to the right to turn 
right or push it to the left to turn left. The switch will automatically return to the 
center but the light will not go out until you push in on the switch.

Horn Button

• Push to use button to sound the horn, then release.

Right Handlebar Switches

Light Switch

1. All lights are off. However if the engine is running the headlight is always on.
2. Taillight, licenses plate light and the dash lights are on.
3. Headlight, taillight, licenses plate light and the dash lights are on.

Electric Start Switch

• Turn the key on and you must leave the throttle in idle then push this button to start the bike.

NOTE: 

• Make sure all accessory switches are in the off position.
• Apply the rear brake prior to starting the engine.
• Never exceed 4 seconds when using the starter switch.
• Release the starter switch immediately after the engine starts.
• Do not apply the starter switch while the engine is running.

Front and Rear Brake Levers

• The front brake lever is located on the right handlebar and the rear brake lever 

is located on the left. Use both brakes when stopping, if the front wheel skids let 
off Immediately and reapply.

Kill Switch 

• When you need to shut the engine off, press and hold the button until  the 

engine has stopped.

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2.

3.

Please have the last 7 digits of your VIN# ready when you call for parts.

Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: parts@wildfiremotors.com

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Lights, Signals, Switches and Handlebars

• Check all lights, meters, indicator lights and electrical connections to make sure 

they are all in proper working condition. 

• Check the handlebars make sure they turn both ways smoothly.

Tires

• Always check the tires before riding, be sure they are in good condition, check 

for nails,  glass or any other items that may puncture your tire. Check for cracks 
in the side wall. If there are any problems replace immediately. 

Tire Pressure

• To ensure maximum performance and safe operation please check the tire 

pressure before riding. Do not over or under inflate your scooters tires because  
the handling characteristics are very different with improper air.

• Front Tire Pressure: 28 psi (cold)
• Rear Tire Pressure: 34 psi (cold)

Brakes

• Check the brakes before you ride each time if they are soft or spongy or are not 

working right, repair immediately.

• Apply the brakes and make sure that the fluid is not leaking out of the brake 

lines the master or wheel cylinder. 

Brake Fluid Level

• Check your front brake fluid level, add if necessary.
1. When checking the fluid level make sure the top of the brake master cylinder 

is level by centering the handlebars.

2. Refill with DOT 3 brake fluid. Mixing fluid may result in a harmful chemical reaction 

and lead to poor brake performance.

3. Be careful that water does not enter the master cylinder when refilling. 

NOTE:

Brake fluid may destroy painted surfaces or plastic parts, be sure to 

clean up all spills.

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Please have the last 7 digits of your VIN# ready when you call for parts.

Have a problem - Need parts - Please call Toll Free (866) 658-7300 • Email: parts@wildfiremotors.com

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cape for brake 
master cylinder

brake master cylinder

Pre Ride Check 
Fuel

• Check before you ride. Do not over fill the tank. Fuel capacity: 1.75 gal.

Throttle 

• Turn the throttle and make sure that it turns smoothly, freely 

and returns to idle when released. 

Checking the Engine Oil

•  Place the scooter on level ground on the center stand. 
•  If the oil level is below the designated area, add 5W50, 

10W50 or 15W50 synthetic oil until the level is between the 
lower and upper marks on the dipstick. Do not overfill.

Note:

Be sure the scooter is level when checking the oil. A slight tilt to the left or

right can cause a false reading.

Steering Inspection

• Place the scooter on a stand so that the front wheel is off the ground. Hold the 

lower end of the front fork and try to move it forward and backward. If any free 
play can be felt consult a mechanic regarding the steering. 

NOTE:

Securely support the scooter so there is no danger of it falling over.

Final Drive Oil

• Recommended Oil: 5W50, 10W50 or 15W50 synthetic engine oil. 

Dipstick

Fill Plug

Drain Plug

Check before Riding

• Make sure the brakes and throttle work properly and adjust if necessary.
• Check bolts for tightness.
• Make sure there is plenty of fuel.
• Check tire pressure.
• Check all of the lights, headlight, taillight, turn signal etc.
• Check the engine oil.