 | The #1 No-Start support call is due to this | |
 | We receive many support calls about no-start immediately upon assembly on the 110 and larger models. This has been overlooked by so many new ATV owners. It almost embarrases them when we tell them what to do. AND it is step on the rear brake pedal when |
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 | What assembly is required? | |
 | We get this question quite often and it is a good question. It is best explained by going to our download section and checking out the 150-250 owners manual. There is some good pictures showing a new ATV being uncrated and assembled. This assembly proc |
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 | Cougar Head Light Switch | |
 | The Cougar headlights operate with the key switch only. The handlebar switch for lights does nothing. This is normal design on the ATV by Kazuma. Why? don't know. |
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 | Assembly Hardware-Lug Nuts etc | |
 | We field numerous support calls and emails about missing lug nuts, bolts etc. Most hardware can be found under the seat by using the seat latch to release the seat and remove the seat. This surprises many new customers---they are excited about receiving |
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 | All ATV nuts, fasteners, screws and more | |
 | Normal dealer prep is to check all fasteners, screws, bolts, nuts and tighten each and every one of them. Take an extra hour to do this and you will not be searching for a lost bolt later down the road. |
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 | The ATV Golden Rules-before you ride! | |
 | Before You Ride
The ATV Safety Institute's Golden Rules:
1. Always wear a helmet and other protective gear.
2. Never ride on public roads - another vehicle could hit you.
3. Never ride under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
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 | Real ATV Riders Respect the Outdoors | |
 | Respect the Outdoors
Awareness of environmental concerns has been growing for decades. It has affected how we relate to the outdoors. It affects those of us who use off-road vehicles, and it affects those of us who manufacture and sell off-road vehicle |
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