E-TON Viper 70 Owner's Manual - Front and Rear Brakes

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  • Page 3: Important Notices

    Page 1 important notices read and understand this owner’s manual both the operator and the adult supervisor should completely read and understand this owner’s manual before operating this vehicle. This owner’s manual will instruct you in the safe operation of the vehicle. No passengers this vehicle ...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Page 2 table of contents safety notes 3 vehicle identification number location 7 controls, switches and feature locations 7 control feature operations engine stop switch 8 manual choke lever 8 throttle lever 8 front & rear brakes 9 parking brake 9 safety tether switch 9 remote stop / start switch 9 ...

  • Page 5: Safety Notes

    Page 3 safety notes 1. Both the adult supervisor and youth operator must fully understand everything in this manual before operating this vehicle. 2. This vehicle was designed for the operator only. No passengers should be allowed on this vehicle. 3. This vehicle is designed for operation on level, ...

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    Page 4 10. Never ride this vehicle unless it has been properly maintained and adjusted. Always perform a pre-ride inspection of your vehicle. Look for wires, bolts and other fasteners that may have come loose on previous rides. Inspect the drive chain, throttle and brakes for proper adjustment and o...

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    Page 5 13. Never refuel this vehicle when hot. Ask your adult supervisor to refuel your vehicle. Gasoline is extremely flammable and will ignite if spilled on a hot engine or muffler. Never smoke or expose the fuel to an open flame or spark while refueling your vehicle. Always refuel your vehicle in...

  • Page 8: Additional Safety Tips:

    Page 6 additional safety tips: • participate in an approved atv safety education training program • always provide responsible adult supervision for atv operators younger than 18 years of age • don't let youngsters ride full-sized atv's • follow all safety recommendations of the atv manufacturer • o...

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    Page 7 vehicle identification numbers your vin rfz______________ eng. No._______________ controls, switches & feature locations locations of controls and features 1. Fuel tank filler and vent tube 2. Front brake lever (parking brake lock) 3. Throttle lever 4. Rear brake lever 5. Engine stop switch 6...

  • Page 10: Engine Stop Switch

    Page 8 engine stop switch the stop switch is a red colored rocker switch located on the left-hand handle bar. To start and run the engine, this switch must be placed in the on, “o”, position. The vehicle is also equipped with a safety brake switch which will prevent the engine from starting until th...

  • Page 11: Front and Rear Brakes

    Page 9 front and rear brakes this vehicle is equipped with dual front mechanical drum brakes and a rear hydraulic disc brake. (viper 70 viper 90 & viper 90r) (viper 50m is equipped with rear hydraulic disc brake only) the front brakes are controlled by the long brake lever on the right-handle bar. T...

  • Page 12: Fuel Tank

    Page 10 once the unit has been stopped with the remote switch you must press the run button in order for the unit to be restarted. This action resets the remote receiver on the unit. The unit may also be started remotely by pressing both the stop & run buttons together. Safety note: always test the ...

  • Page 13: Inline Fuel Filter

    Page 11 when you have to switch to the “res” position you must refuel the unit as soon as possible. Always check your fuel level before you start riding your atv . Remember: you can drive further in one hour on your atv than you can walk in one day. Inline fuel filter your atv is equipped with an in...

  • Page 14: Tires and Wheels

    Page 12 do not allow the engine to operate with an empty oil tank. Doing so will result in extensive damage to your engine. This damage is not covered under the warranty. Check the oil tank level manually during every other refueling operation. The oil tank capacity is 1.1 liters, 1.2qt. Fill the ta...

  • Page 15: Air Filter

    Page 13 sleeve of the spark arrester counterclockwise and pull out. Replace a new spark arrester and secure it by tightening the retaining nut. Air filter air filter maintenance to maintain the highest performance from your engine and to reduce excessive wear that could cause engine failure the engi...

  • Page 16: Brake Adjustment

    Page 14 wheel rotates while the brakes are applied, adjust the brake cable until the wheels no longer rotate. (see brake adjustment) brake adjustment adjust the brake cable so that the lever has zero free play and a minimum clearance of ½” between the lever and the handle grip when the brake is full...

  • Page 17: Purging Brake Lines

    Page 15 fill the reservoir to 1/8” from top with dot-3 sae- j1703 grade brake fluid. Caution: do not allow dirt to fall into the reservoir. Refold the cover gasket as shown in picture and replace cover and bolts purging brake lines for the hydraulic brake system to operate safely, the brake system m...

  • Page 18: Drive Chain

    Page 16 drive chain the drive chain will stretch with use and will require periodic adjustments. To check the chain tension, remove the chain guard and measure the slack. The amount of slack in the chain should not exceed 10-20mm or ¼” - ½”. Inspect the drive and axle sprockets for worn, damaged or ...

  • Page 19: Electrical Battery

    Page 17 loosen the throttle stop screw locking nut and turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to reduce the throttle travel thus reducing the maximum speed of the unit. Turning the stop screw counter clockwise will increase the throttle travel thus increasing the maximum speed of the unit. Tighten t...

  • Page 20: Transmission Gear Selector

    Page 18 transmission gear selector viper 90r (only) the viper 90r model is equiped with a transmission gear selector switch mounted on the right hand side of the handlebars. The switch has three positions (“r” “n” “f”). “r” = reverse “n” = neutral “f” = forward the selector must be placed on “n” to ...

  • Page 21: Pre-Operation Inspection

    Page 19 4. Allow the oil to drain completely (15-30 min). 5. Reinstall the drain plug and tighten. Torque to 7-10lbf-ft 6. Fill the transmission box with sae 80- 90 gear oil. A. V70 & v90 100cc / 3.4oz b. V90r 300cc / 10.2oz 7. Reinstall the fill hole plug finger tight. 8. Dispose of used oil at a p...

  • Page 22: Turning Your Atv

    Page 20 start your atv by following the starting procedure above and allow the engine a few minutes to warm up before releasing the parking brake. Start the unit by slowly increasing the throttle until the unit begins moving. Turning your atv learning to turn your atv requires you to learn to shift ...

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    Page 21 2005 viper 50m atv specifications viper 50m (rxl-50m) engine type two cycle air cooled displacement 49.3cc bore / stroke φ40.0 * 39.2mm compression 6.8 : 1 power 5.2ps @ 7000rpm transmission type automatic (c.V.T. V-belt) chassis overall length 1430mm / 56.3" overall width 820mm / 32.3" over...

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    Page 22 tires front 145/70-6 rear 145/70-6 min 2psi / 0.14kg/cm2 (cold) front max 7psi / 0.49kg/cm2 (cold) min 2psi / 0.14kg/cm2 (cold) tire pressure rear max 7psi / 0.49kg/cm2 (cold) wheels bolt pattern 4 x 110mm carburetor make/size sw 18mm (manual coke) main jet 85mm pilot jet 20mm air mixture ad...

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    Page 23 2005 viper 70 atv specifications viper 70 (rxl-70) engine type two cycle air cooled displacement 68.0cc bore / stroke φ47.0 * 39.2mm compression 8.3 : 1 power 6.3ps @ 6000rpm transmission type automatic (c.V.T. V-belt) chassis overall length 1470mm / 57.9" overall width 850mm / 33.5" overall...

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    Page 24 tires front 16/8-7 rear 16/8-7 min 2psi / 0.14kg/cm2 (cold) front max 7psi / 0.49kg/cm2 (cold) min 2psi / 0.14kg/cm2 (cold) tire pressure rear max 7psi / 0.49kg/cm2 (cold) wheels bolt pattern 4 x 110mm carburetor make/size sw 18mm (manual coke) main jet 85mm pilot jet 20mm air mixture adjust...

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    Page 25 viper 90 & viper 90r atv specifications viper 90 (rxl-90) & viper 90r (rxl-90r) engine type two cycle air cooled displacement 82.5cc bore / stroke φ50.0 * 42.0mm compression 5.8 : 1 power 7ps @ 7500rpm transmission type automatic (c.V.T. V-belt) chassis overall length 1500mm / 59.0" overall ...

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    Page 26 tires front 18/7-8 rear 18/9-8 min 2psi / 0.14kg/cm2 (cold) front max 7psi / 0.49kg/cm2 (cold) min 2psi / 0.14kg/cm2 (cold) tire pressure rear max 7psi / 0.49kg/cm2 (cold) wheels bolt pattern 4 x 110mm carburetor make/size sw 18mm (manual coke) main jet 85mm pilot jet 20mm air mixture adjust...

  • Page 29: Maintenance Schedule

    Page 27 maintenance schedule first week every 30 days every year notes fuel lines i replace fuel & vent lines every 2 years throttle operation i i inspect as part of pre-ride inspection air filter c r fuel filter r spark plug i r drive chain i, l i, l brake shoes i i brake system i i inspect as part...

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    Page 28 wire diagram viper 50m (rxl-50m) www.Get2itparts.Com www.Get2itparts.Com www.Get2itparts.Com.

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    Page 30 wire diagram viper 90 (rxl-90) www.Get2itparts.Com www.Get2itparts.Com www.Get2itparts.Com.

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  • Page 34: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 32 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty eton america warrants all new eton vehicles sold by authorized eton dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail cons...

  • Page 35: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 33 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty scheduled maintenance service is the responsibility of the owner during and after the warranty period. In the event of a failure or required repair, the owner should take vehicle to an authorized dealer for repair without undue delay and within a m...

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