Gas gas WILD H.P. 300. RV 2005 SERVICE MANUAL

MANUAL DEL USUARIO
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
SERVICE MANUAL
SERVICE MANUAL
MANUEL D’ENTRETIEN
MANUEL D’ENTRETIEN
LIBRETTO D´USO
LIBRETTO D´USO
USER MANUAL
USER MANUAL
ENGLISH
PRESENTATION
GAS GAS thank you for the trust you have placed in us.
Our WILD H.P. 300. RV. is a sports quad designed by and for competition. You will appreciate the high level of technical perfection and reliability as well as a meticulous design and high performance.
This manual will provide you with a solid basic knowledge of the characteristics and machine handling. It also contains important safety instructions and provides information about the special skills and techniques required to drive this machine as well as the basic maintenance and inspection processes. Thank you for your trust in us, and welcome to GAS GAS motorbikes.
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GENERAL WARNINGS
Read this Manual carefully. It provides all the necessary information for your safety, and that of others, as guaranteeing the correct storage and maintenance of the GAS GAS quad you have just acquired.
READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
Important information about this manual
The information of special importance is signalled in this manual with the following notation:
WARNING
The WARNING symbol identifies special instructions or procedures that, if not correctly followed, could result in personal injury, or even death for the person using the vehicle, those in the proximity and those technicians responsible for its inspection and maintenance.
TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF YOUR SPORT, MAKE SURE YOU USE YOUR QUADRICYCLE LEGALLY, WITH CONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, AND RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OTHER PEOPLE.
Quad riding is a fantastic sport, and we hope you will enjoy it to the fullest.
This manual has been compiled with the data and specifications available at the time of printing. Any differens there may be regarding your vehicle will be due to improvements in production and in quality. GAS GAS Motos S.A. are constantly improving their vehicles so that you may enjoy them more.
This caution symbol identifies special instructions or procedures
CAUTION
that, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to or destruction of equipment.
NOTE
This symbol indicates points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient operation.
Inadequate driving skill could cause damage to the environment and conflict with other people. Responsible use of your quad will ensure that these problems and conflicts do not occur.
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CONTENT
- Presentation............................................................................3
- General warnings ...................................................................4
- Contents..................................................................................5
- Specifications .........................................................................7
- Information about your safety...............................................8
- Important information ..........................................................10
Identification number....................................................10
- Location of components......................................................12
- The main parts of the QUAD................................................14
Ignition key...................................................................14
Starter pedal. ...............................................................14
Lights ...........................................................................14
Emergency lights .........................................................15
Throttle grip..................................................................15
Clutch lever..................................................................15
Front brake lever..........................................................16
Rear brake pedal .........................................................16
Emergency stopping ....................................................16
Reverse gear push button............................................17
Shift pedal....................................................................17
Starter ..........................................................................17
Fuel tank cap ...............................................................17
Fuel tap........................................................................18
Seat..............................................................................18
Front guard ..................................................................18
Rear guard...................................................................19
Footrest assembly........................................................19
Foot protection.............................................................19
- Verifications to be made before starting the
machine ...................................................................................20
Front and rear brakes ..................................................20
Fuel..............................................................................21
Cooling system ............................................................22
Chain ...........................................................................23
Throttle grip..................................................................23
Lights ...........................................................................23
Tyres............................................................................23
- Using the QUAD ...................................................................24
Starting the engine.......................................................24
Changing gears ...........................................................25
Driving the vehicle .......................................................26
Stopping the engine.....................................................26
Running-in the engine..................................................27
Engaging the reverse gear ..........................................27
Parking on slopes ........................................................27
- Driving the QUAD. Practical recommendations ................28
Become familiar with your QUAD ................................28
Drive with care and common sense.............................28
How to turn your QUAD. ..............................................29
Up hills .........................................................................30
Down hills ....................................................................30
Crossing slopes ...........................................................30
Going across shallow water.........................................31
Riding on rough terrain ................................................31
Sliding and skidding.....................................................31
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- Tuning ...................................................................................32
Tuning the front suspension ........................................32
Tuning the rear suspension .........................................33
Tuning the fuel supply..................................................33
- Periodic maintenance and adjustment...............................37
Maintenance chart .......................................................37
Clutch lever adjustment ...............................................38
Adjusting the brake lever and pedal ............................38
Checking the brake fluid level......................................39
Checking the brake front and rear pads ......................40
Changing the wheels ...................................................41
Swing arm shaft...........................................................41
Adjusting and lubricating the chain guide ....................41
Checking the coolant level...........................................42
The air filter..................................................................44
Spark plug maintenance..............................................46
Adjusting the idle .........................................................47
Inspecting and lubricating the cables...........................48
Replacing lights ...........................................................48
Tightening torques table ..............................................52
Torque locations diagram ............................................53
- Cleaning, lubrication and storage ......................................54
Cleaning.......................................................................54
Lubrication ...................................................................55
Storage ........................................................................56
- Multifunction speedometer.........................................................57
- Trouble shooting table.................................................................58
- Electrical diagrams......................................................................64
- Warranty manual.......................................................................65
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SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
Displacement: Type:
Cooling system: Bore x stroke: Carburettor: Ignition: Clutch: Gear box: Transmission: Power:
294.7 cc Single cylinder, two stroke with crankcase and exhaust valve induction by layers. Liquid cooled 72 x 72 mm Keihin PWK 38 mm Ducati Energia Reverse System Hydraulic controlled multi-disc 6 speed Primary by gears, secondary by chain
50.6 HP at 7340 rpm / 5.02 mkg at 6890 rpm
CHASSIS
Chassis: Front suspension: Rear suspension: Front brake: Rear brake: Rims: Front tyres: Rear tyres: Kick-starter: Engine, disc and chain sprocket shield:
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: Overall width: Curb weight: Fuel tank capacity:
Multi-tube twin-cradle frame, made from Cr-Mo steel (Chromolloy). Wishbone arms with two ÖHLINS multi-adjustable shock absorbers. Aluminium alloy swing arm with no welding. Progressive system with single multi-adjustment ÖHLINS shock absorber. Two self-ventilated 180mm discs with floating two-piston BREMBO calliper. Self-ventilated 220 mm disc with floating two-piston BREMBO calliper. Aluminium 21 x 7.00 – 10” 20 x 11.00 -9” Forged aluminium Aluminium alloy, fibre
1.280 mm
1.200 mm 165 Kg 18 litres
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SAFETY INFORMATION
- Always perform the routine checks described in this manual before using the QUAD, to make sure it is in perfect operating condition.
The QUAD is not a toy: driving it can be dangerous.
The QUAD is driven differently form other vehicles such as cars and motorbikes. Even during routine manoeuvres like turns, driving on slopes or over obstacles, collisions or tumbles can occur if the correct precautions are not taken.
WARNING
If these instructions are not followed, serious injury or even death may result.
- Do not drive the QUAD before reading the following sections: "Safety information", "Use of the QUAD", and "Main parts of the vehicle". Even if you are an experienced QUAD driver, not all makes and models are equal and it is necessary to know the machine in depth before starting on your first outing.
- You are not allowed to carry a passenger, and the vehicle is not equipped for that purpose.
- Sit correctly with both hands on the handlebars, your feet on the footrests and your back straight up.
- Always adapt your speed according to your skills, the weather and ground conditions.
- Pay attention to surface changes and control your speed when you are not familiar with these conditions.
- Riding a QUAD is not like driving any other vehicle, especially when cornering. Practise on flat, open ground free from obstacles and other vehicles. Read the recommendations made by this manual in the section "Use of the QUAD".
- The same applies to steep climbs or descents. Start practicing with minimum slopes and raise the difficulty little by little. Advice about this is also included in the section mentioned above.
- In case the engine stalls, follow the procedure described in this manual. If the engine stalls and the vehicle starts rolling backwards, follow the special braking procedure described in this manual. Get off the vehicle to the higher on the slope than the vehicle. Remember that your safety comes before that of the machine, and it is important to keep this priority in mind.
- When traversing a slope, move your weight to the uphill side; read the manual regarding this. Avoid excessively slippery slopes or loose surfaces.
- Never try to overcome big obstacles, like rocks or trunks. This vehicle has not been designed for this purpose; you may damage the vehicle and/or cause injury to yourself.
- Do not try to make the vehicle slide sideways if you don't master this technique; this is a particularly dangerous manoeuvre. Like in the cases described above, do some testing on flat, wide, obstacle­free ground beforehand and follow the advice given in this manual. You must never lose control of the vehicle.
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- This vehicle has been designed to go through water with maximum depth of 35 cm. Do not use the vehicle in fast moving water; carefully read the instructions regarding this type of terrain. Take into account that braking efficiency is diminished when the brakes are wet. When coming out of the water, brake several times so that they dry more quickly by friction.
- Always use the tyre size and type described in this manual.
WARNING
-Always stop the engine before and during refuelling.
- While refuelling, do not smoke, fuel is highly flammable and may explode under certain conditions. Keep the engine off at all times. Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light. The fuel might catch fire causing burns. Avoid spilling fuel over the engine, exhaust or silencer.
- When transporting the QUAD using a trailer, make sure it is upright and that the fuel tap is in the OFF position (closed). Fuel leaks might occur in the carburettor or in the fuel tank otherwise.
- Fuel is poisonous. In case of accidental ingestion, abundant vapour inhalation or contact with eyes, seek medical help immediately. If fuel comes in contact with your skin, wash it with soap and water. If fuel is spilled on clothes then change them.
- Always ride your QUAD in well-ventilated areas. Do not start the engine or keep it running in enclosed areas. The exhaust vapour is poisonous and may lead to loss of consciousness or even death in a short time.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The vehicle leaves the factory with some elements not fitted, in order to make transportation easier. The dealer will make sure each element is correctly fitted and you will receive the QUAD ready for use. Thus, this paragraph is purely for your information.
A carburettor-adjustment kit is included; the adjustments must be performed by an expert and only when necessary. The carburettor is already tuned, so setting changes are not initially required.
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A tool is also enclosed to adjust the chain and to centre the swing shaft. Do not lose it; it will be extremely useful.
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1. Chain guard.
2. Swing shaft guard.
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3. Footrest assembly.
4. Foot protection.
5. Chain and swing arm adjustment tool.
6. Idle stop.
7. Full stop.
8. Carburettor needle.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Write down your vehicle's identification number (serial number), the information on the model label and the key identification number in the spaces provided, to make paperwork easier should any spares be required or as a reference in case of vehicle loss.
Serial number
It is located on the front (A) of the vehicle. Indicates the frame number with which the vehicle is registered.
SERIAL NUMBER
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The vehicle's serial number is used to identify your machine.
(A)
Quality approval plate
The QUAD is fitted with its own corresponding quality approval plate (B) with the serial number, also printed on the front of the vehicle. The data coincides with that in the documents. We recommend noting the data in the following space provided.
NOTE
(B)
QUALITY APPROVAL PLATE
Key identification number
The QUAD has two pairs of keys. The first and most important (C) is the ignition key, and the second (D) is used for the fuel tank and seat. The identification number is located precisely where the two keys join as shown in the image. The identification number is stamped on the ignition key (C). This number is used to order a new set of keys in case of loss.
HOMOLOGATION PLATE
(D)
(C)
KEY NUMBER
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LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
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1- Clutch lever 2- Light switch 3- Flash beam 4- High beam switch 5- Emergency stop 6- Ignition key 7- Parking brake
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8- Front brake lever 9- Throttle control 10- Front guard 11- Brake pads 12- Fuel tank cap 13- Footrest grids 14- Rear protection
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15- Headlight casing 16- Fuel cut-off 17- Seat 18- Front shock absorber 19- Spark plug 20- Shift pedal
21- Swing arm 22- Exhaust pipe 23- Front brake fluid 24- Kick-starter pedal 25- Brake pedal 26- Exhaust
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THE MAIN PARTS OF THE QUAD
LIGHTS
IGNITION KEY
The ignition lock (A) is located on the front part of the handlebars. To turn the ignition ON, turn the key clockwise to the "ON" position. To turn the ignition OFF, turn the key anti-clockwise to the "OFF" position.
(A)
KICK STARTER
The kick-start pedal (B) is located on the right hand side of the QUAD in an initial rest position, pull until it is in operation position. Operate the kick in order to start the QUAD.
(B)
(E)
NOTE
Switch (C) has three positions, initially in the "OFF" position.
(C) (D)
(F)
(G)
The headlight and the rear light can only be switched on when the engine is on.
High beam
Low beam
No lights
(C). Light switch. (D). High-low beam switch. (E). Overtaking lights (F). Indicators. (G). Horn.
To turn on the low beam lights ( ) push the switch (C) to the position ( ). To turn on the high beam ( ) push the red button (D). The high beam indicator on the instrument panel will be turned on ( ).
Once the engine is started, fit the starter pedal fastener.
To turn off the lights push the switch to the position .
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Indicators (F) are located in the lower part of the same left hand side grip. Note that pushing the switch to the right turns on the right indicator, and to the left to operate the left indicator. On the same group we will find the horn button (G).
DISTRESS LIGHTS
The button is located on the front part of the vehicle (H), in front of the handlebars. This works even when the ignition is off. When on, a light inside the button will also flash.
NOTE
Regarding the use of this lights, follow the legal conditions of each country.
(H)
THROTTLE GRIP
(I)
WARNING
If the throttle is not working properly, it may be difficult to accelerate or decelerate as desired. This could result in an accident. Check the correct operation of the throttle before starting the engine. If the throttle does not work smoothly then find the cause. Solve the problem before using the machine, or go to a specialised workshop.
CLUTCH LEVER
The clutch lever is located on the left side of the handlebar. It is used to engage or disengage the clutch (J). To make the clutch work smoothly, the lever must be pulled quickly and released slowly.
(H)
(J)
Before starting the engine, check that the throttle works smoothly (I). Make sure it spins smoothly back to idle when the grip is released. The grip has a return spring that puts the engine to idle and slows the QUAD down when the control is released.
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FRONT BRAKE LEVER
The front brake lever (A) is located on the right side of the handlebars. Operate it to apply the front-wheel brakes.
(A)
REAR BRAKE PEDAL
(D)
(C)
One end (C) is attached to the vehicle and the other end (D) is secured to the rider.
The cable is elastic. One end is joined to the rider and the other to the vehicle so that the end of the cable attached to the vehicle is sensitive to sudden movements and will release. When released, the engine stops automatically.
The rear brake pedal (B) is located on the right hand side of the lower chassis. Operate it to apply the brake to the rear wheels.
(B)
EMERGENCY STOP
The vehicle features an emergency stop system. This prevents the vehicle from continuing out of control in case the rider should fall off.
Make sure you release the parking brake before operating the
NOTE
throttle.
We recommend that the cable is attached to a strong point, so that it is not accidentally released. (Ex. The cable may be attached to trousers, jacket, ... to a wrist... but always to a part where it is secure).
WARNING
The use of this vehicle is prohibited without attaching the emergency stop system. Disregard for this may result in serious consequences.
(D).
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REVERSE GEAR BUTTON
STARTER
The WILD H.P 300 RV. is fitted with a reverse gear. The reverse gear button (1) is located in the centre of the handlebars.
(1)
WARNING
-The reverse gear button must NEVER be operated when the QUAD is moving.
-The kick-starter must NEVER be operated when the reverse gear system is engaged.
For more information, see the chapter “Engaging the reverse gear”, page 27
GEAR SHIFT PEDAL
This machine is fitted with a 6 - speed gear box. The gear shift pedal (E) is located on the left side of the engine and is used in combination with the clutch when changing gears.
(E)
The starter (F) is a mechanism that aids engine operation in case it is cold. The engine will reach its optimal temperature, in low time and without causing damage.
(F)
To operate, pull up the choke knob without turning the throttle grip, start the engine. Note that the engine will start after a certain number of revolutions.
After just a few seconds, the engine will be at a correct operation temperature. To release the choke just press the button in all the way.
NOTE
- If the engine is flooded then start with the throttle fully open.
- The QUAD may be started in gear if the clutch is disengaged.
FUEL TANK CAP
To open the fuel tank, turn the key anti-clockwise.
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FUEL CUT-OFF
This tap supplies fuel to the carburettor and is located on the left hand side under the seat. The cut-off has three positions.
ON
Open
RES
Reserve
OFF
Closed
OFF: With the lever in this position, there is no fuel flow. Always
turn the cut-off to this position when the machine is not in use. ON: With the lever in this position, fuel flows to the carburettor. The machine is normally used with the cut-off in this position. RES: This indicates that the fuel reserve is being used. If the machine runs out of fuel in the ON position then turn the cut-off to this position.
CAUTION
If the RESERVE must be used then fill the tank as soon as possible!
Following refuelling put the lever of the cut-off back into the position
(A) ON.
(A)
Turn the key clockwise, and then insert your hand between the seat and the chassis at the rear of the seat. The seat will lift easily.
NOTE
When putting the seat back in the normal position, ensure it is secured.
(B)
FRONT GUARD
The front guard (C) projects from the QUAD. In case of a frontal collision, the protection, attached directly to the frame, will absorb the impact and protect the steering and the rest of the vehicle from significant damage.
SEAT
To remove the seat, use the same key for the petrol-tank cap (B). Insert the key into the lock located on the right hand side of the QUAD.
(C)
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REAR GUARD
Likewise, the rear guard (D) also protrudes from the vehicle. This guard prevents the QUAD from falling over backwards, which might result in serious injuries.
(D)
The whole assembly will protect feet and legs from the wheels in case of a loss of balance or if feet slip from the footrests. Width is provided for freedom of movement.
(E)
In case of steep climbs, the rear guard will not prevent the
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machine from rolling over backwards, so be prudent in climbs and examine the terrain carefully.
FOOTREST ASSEMBLY
WARNING
The footrests and foot guards are an essential protection system for safe driving of the QUAD. The quad has large wheels that could easily trap a leg causing serious injuries.
The QUAD has two footrests (E), one on the left and one on the right. Both footrests have a grill.
FOOT GUARDS
(F)
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(F)
The foot guards (F) are located between the footrests and the wheels, they are an additional protection system to the footrests. By filling this gap, we eliminate any possibility of injury to lower limbs by the wheels.
VERIFICATIONS TO BE MADE BEFORE STARTING THE VEHICLE
WARNING
Always inspect the QUAD before use, to ensure it is safe to operate without any danger. Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and programs described in this manual. Failure to inspect the machine increases the risk of accident or breakdown.
FRONT AND REAR BRAKES
WARNING
Always check the brakes before riding. Do not drive the QUAD if there is any braking problem or if a loss in braking capacity is possible, or this could result in an accident. If there is any problem that cannot be solved using the procedures described in this manual, go to a specialised workshop to have the QUAD checked.
Disc and disc pad wear is automatically compensated for and has no effect on the brake lever or pedal action. So there are no parts that require adjustment on the brakes except brake lever play and the brake pedal position and play.
Brake lever and pedal
Ensure that there is no play in the front brake lever (1). If so, check the condition of the brake pads and consult the “Adjustments and maintenance” section. Ensure that there is no play in the rear brake pedal (2).
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Check that the brake pedal height is correct. If not, have it adjusted at a specialised workshop. Check the operation of the lever and pedal. They must move smoothly and must feel firm when the brakes are applied. Otherwise, have a specialised workshop inspect the vehicle.
Brake liquid level
Check the brake liquid level. Add liquid if necessary. (See the Maintenance section of the manual)
Recommended liquid D.O.T. 3 or D.O.T. 4
NOTE
The vehicle comes with D.O.T.4. as standard.
Brake liquid leaks
Check for brake fluid leaks in the brake line joints or fluid reservoirs. Apply the brakes firmly for about one minute. In case of a leaking, have a specialised workshop inspect the vehicle.
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