SKU: ATV077
Automatic Transmission w/Reverse, Bigger 23"/22'' Tires, Front Drum/Rear Hydraulic Disc Brakes, Speed Limiter, Engine Kill Switch.
Model No.: BULL150
The ATV 85% factory assembled package comes with partially assembled. It will be required to assemble some bolt-on items such as: Front and Rear Wheels; Front suspension Tie Rods; Front and Rear Shocks; Front and Rear Carrier rack; Front bumper; Handle bar Clamps and Battery. (Every model might be slightly different, please use this information as a guideline).
The exclusive ATV Fully Assembled Package is done by our dedicated professional assembly teams. In order to ensure quality of each ATV and prevent future issues due to mis-assembly, our professional teams will perform assembly for you.
Save time and money with our assembly service. A local mechanic will charge you over $200 in labor. Why not get it done before it is shipped? It will save you time and money.
Below is a demonstration for 85% assembled & fully assembled units:
Additional PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection Service) service, if applicable, includes: (Extra cost associated with this service)
1. Assemble all fenders and parts using locktite
2. Change engine oil and gear oil
3. Tighten axle nuts
4. Tighten brake rotor and sprocket bolts
5. Tighten handle bar bolts
6. Tighten steering stem nuts
7. Check brakes and brake lever adjustment
8. Check throttle adjustment
9. Check chain/belt tension and adjustment
10. Check tire pressure
11. Charge battery
12. Tighten kickstand and center stand
13. Check pull start and kick start
14. Set idle adjustment
15. Check all fuel lines
16. Check all electrical connections
17. Check all lights
18. Check kill switch
19. Fill gas tank with small amount of gas to start unit and run.
20. After test run, drain gas from gas tank before packaging.
21. Check Charging System
22. Check signal lights
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How heavy a rider on the 150cc?
Hank
November 28,2015
What do you have to put together.
Domo
July 26,2016
Hello, With the 85% assembled you can expect to have to put together the handle bars, mirror, racks/decks/trunks. You may have to put on the wheels as well, and perhaps also the battery.
We recommend having a person with you that knows a bit about mechanics ( if you don't know yourself ) to ensure that everything is done accurately and safely.
We also provide videos to help you do this assembly yourself. They can be located here : https://youtu.be/g9aYnszzlZE
MegaMotorMadness
July 27,2016
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