Gas gas WILD HP 450 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
INTRODUCTION
GAS GAS thanks you for the trust you have placed in us.
Our WILD H.P. is a sporting quad bike designed by and for competition. With it you can enjoy the high degree of technical perfection and reliability, in addition to the careful design and high performance.
This manual provides you with a good basic knowledge of the features and handling of the machine. It also contains important instructions concerning safety and offers information about the special techniques and skills required to drive the machine, in addition to the basic maintenance and inspection procedures.
Thank you for your confidence and welcome to GAS GAS motos SA.
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GENERAL ADVICE
Read this Manual carefully. It explains all the aspects concerning your safety and that of third parties, in addition to ensuring the correct care and maintenance of the GAS GAS quad bike which you have just purchased.
PLEASE READ ALL THE MANUAL BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF YOUR SPORT, ENSURE YOU USE YOUR BIKE LEGALLY, WITH CONCERN FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND RESPECT FOR OTHERS.
Driving quad bikes is a fantastic sport, and we hope you enjoy it to the full.
Important information about this manual
Information of special note is marked in the manual using the following notations:
WARNING
Failure to heed the WARNING instructions may result in serious injury or loss of life for the user of the machine, individuals in the vicinity or the technicians responsible for its inspection or repair.
CAUTION This symbol identifies instructions or procedures which, if not strictly observed, may result in the damage or destruction of the equipment.
NOTE
This symbol indicates points of particular interest for improved efficiency and more convenient operation.
Inappropriate use could cause problems to the environment and conflicts with other people. Responsible use of your quad bike will ensure that these problems and conflicts do not occur.
This manual has been drawn up using the data and specifications available at the time of writing. Any differences you may notice should be attributed to improvements in the production and quality of the product. GAS GAS MOTOS, S.A. is constantly improving its vehicles in order for you to better enjoy them.
WARNING
Hydrogen gas produced by the battery may explode if exposed to flames or sparks. Keep the area ventilated and free from naked flames.
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CONTENTS
- Introduction.................................................................................. 3
- General advice............................................................................ 4
- Contents...................................................................................... 5
- Specifications.............................................................................. 7
- Information concerning your safety............................................. 8
- Important information................................................................. 10
Identification numbers...................................................... 10
- Component location................................................................... 12
- Principal parts of the QUAD....................................................... 14
Ignition key....................................................................... 14
Starter.............................................................................. 14
Lights............................................................................... 14
Hazard lights..................................................................... 15
Throttle twist-grip.............................................................. 15
Clutch handle.................................................................... 15
Front brake handle............................................................ 16
Rear brake pedal............................................................... 16
Emergency stop................................................................ 16
Reverse gear control ....................................... ..................17
Shift pedal ........................................................................ 17
Fuel cap............................................................................ 17
Seat................................................................................ . 18
Battery............................................................................. 18
Front guard...................................................................... 18
Rear guard....................................................................... 19
Foot rest assembly........................................................... 19
Foot guards...................................................................... 19
- Checks to make before starting the machine............................. 20
Front and rear brakes................... .................................... 20
Fuel.............................................................. ..................... 21
Coolant system.......................................................... ....... 22
Chain................................................................................22
Throttle twist-grip.............................................................. 22
Lights............................................................................... 22
Tyres................................................................................ 22
- Use of your QUAD...................................................................... 24
Starting the engine.......................................................... 24
Changing gear................................................................. 25
Starting the vehicle ......................................................... 25
Stopping the engine......................................................... 26
Running in engine............................................................ 26
-Driving your QUAD. Practical advice........................................... 28
Getting to know your QUAD.............................................. 28
Drive carefully using common sense................................. 28
How to turn with your QUAD............................................. 29
Going up slopes................................................................. 30
Going down slopes............................................................ 30
Crossing slopes................................................................. 30
Crossing shallow water...................................................... 31
Driving over rough ground................................................. 31
Sliding and skidding......................................................... 31
- Tuning.......................................................................................... 32
Tuning front suspension...........………………………….... 32
Tuning rear suspension..............………………………….. 33
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- Regular maintenance and adjustments...................................... 34
Maintenance chart....................................................... 34
Adjusting clutch lever................................................... 35
Adjusting brake handle and pedal................................. 35
Checking brake fluid level............................................. 36
Checking front and rear brake pads.............................. 37
Changing wheels........................................................... 38
Swinging arm................................................................. 38
Adjusting and lubricating chain guide........................... 38
Checking coolant level.................................................. 39
Air filter.......................................................................... 41
Spark plugs................................................................... 43
Inspection and lubrication of cables............................. 45
Replacing lights............................................................. 45
Transmission............................................................... 47
Engine oil....................................................................... 47
- Cleaning, lubrication and storage ............................................... 50
Cleaning...................................................................... 50
Lubrication................................................................... 51
Storage........................................................................ 52
- Multi-function.............................................................................. 53
- Table of tightening torques.......................................................... 54
- Diagram of tightening torque locations....................................... 55
- Fault diagnosis............................................................................ 56
- Electrical schemas..................................................................... 62
- Guarantee manual..................................................................... 64
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SPECIFICATIONSE
ENGINE
Cylinder size: Type: Cooling system: Bore and stroke: Injection system: Ignition: Clutch: Gear box: Transmission: Starter:
CHASSIS
Chassis: Front suspension: Rear suspension:
Front brake: Rear brake: Rims: Front tyres: Rear tyres: Kick-start pedal: Engine, disc and sprocket guard.
DIMENSIONS
Wheel base: Overall width: Weight without rider: Fuel tank capacity:
443 cc Single-cylinder, 4-stroke with 4-valve cylinder head. Liquid. 95 x 62.6 mm. MAGNETI MARELLI. Integrated on injection system. Hydraulic multi-disc . 5 speeds and reverse. Primary with gears, secondary with chain. Electric engine and auxiliary pedal.
Multi-tubular with double shim, manufactured in Cr-Mo Steel. Trapezoidal arms with 2 ÖHLINS multi-adjustable shock absorbers. Aluminium alloy swing arm, weld-free. Progressive system with multi-adjustable ÖHLINS shock absorber. 2 180 mm auto ventilated disc brakes with Brembo double-piston calliper. 2 220 mm auto ventilated disc brakes with Brembo double-piston calliper. Aluminium 21 x 7.00 – 10” 20 x 11.00 – 9” Forged aluminium Duralumin plate and carbon fibre guard.
1,280 mm 1,200 mm 175 Kg. 18 litres
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SAFETY INFORMATION
THE QUAD is not a toy: its use may be dangerous.
THE QUAD is driven in a different manner to other vehicles, such as cars or motorcycles. A collision or overturning can happen very fast, even during routine manoeuvres such as turning, driving on slopes or over obstacles, unless the necessary precautions are taken.
WARNING
If these instructions are not heeded, you may suffer serious injury or even loss of life.
- Do not drive the QUAD before reading the following sections:
"Information concerning your safety", "Use of the QUAD"
and “Principal parts of the QUAD”. Even if you are an experienced quad bike driver, not all makes and models are the same and it is imperative to understand the machine well before commencing the first trip.
- It is forbidden to carry passengers, nor is the bike adapted for this.
- Sit correctly with both hands holding the handle bar, both feet on
the foot rests and your back straight.
- Reduce your speed according to your skill, experience, weather
conditions, or ground conditions.
- Drive with caution over changing ground and reduce speed when
not familiar with the terrain.
- Always carry out routine inspections as described in this manual before going out on the quad bike, to ensure that it is in safe working condition.
- Driving a quad bike is unlike driving any other vehicle, and you will particularly notice this when turning. Practice turning first on flat open ground without any other vehicles in the area. Read the advice given in the manual in the section -Use of your
QUAD.
- Similarly for steep hills whether you are going up or coming down. Start by trying gentle slopes and increase the level of difficulty gradually. Advice is given concerning this aspect in the same section as mentioned above.
- Follow the procedures described in this manual if the engine stalls.If the engine stalls and the vehicle begins to roll backwards, follow the special braking procedure described in this manual Get off the quad on the up-side of the slope. Remember that your safety comes first and then that of the machine, it is important to clearly understand this.
- To cross a slope move your weight towards the rising section, read the advice in the manual concerning this. Avoid slopes which are too slippery or with a loose surface.
- Never try to go over large obstacles such as rocks or tree trunks, the machine is not prepared to do this and you may damage either you or the machine.
- Do not deliberately skid if you do not know how to do so correctly,as it could be dangerous. As for the above, first practice on flat open terrain, without obstacles and follow the advice given in this manual. You must never lose control of the machine.
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- This quad bike is designed to be driven in water with a maximum
depth of 35 cm. Do not use the machine in rapids, read the instructions about this type of terrain carefully. Remember that when the brakes get wet, they lose braking capacity. On exiting the water, pump the brakes several times to dry them more quickly.
- Always use tyres of the size and type described in this manual.
WARNING
- Always switch off the engine when refuelling.
- Do not smoke while refuelling, petrol is highly inflammable and
may be explosive in certain conditions. Always switch off the engine. Keep the area ventilated and free from naked flames or sparks; this includes spot light appliances. The petrol could catch fire and cause burns. Take care not to spill petrol on the engine, exhaust pipe or silencer.
- When transporting the quad with a trailer, make sure that the quad
is kept in an upright position.
- Petrol is toxic. In the event that petrol is swallowed, excess fumes
are inhaled, or should fuel splash in eyes, seek medical attention immediately. If petrol spills onto the skin, wash off with soap and water. If petrol spills onto clothes, change your clothes.
- Always drive the machine in a well ventilated area. Do not start or
run the engine in a closed space. The exhaust fumes are toxic and can cause loss of consciousness or even death in a very short time.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The quad bike leaves the factory with some components not fitted, in order to ease transportation. The dealer should fit the remaining pieces and you should receive the QUAD ready for use. This section is for your information only.
A kit is included for making adjustments to the carburettor, these adjustments should only be made by a qualified mechanic, and only when necessary. On delivery, the carburettor has been calibrated correctly, therefore no adjustments are necessary.
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A wrench is also included for adjusting the chain and for aligning the swing arm. Do not lose it, it will be of great use.
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1. Chain guard.
2. Swing arm guard.
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3. Foot rest assembly.
4. Foot protectors.
5. Wrench for chain and swing arm adjustment.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Make a note of the vehicle identification number (serial nº), information about the model and the key identification number in the spaces provided, to facilitate proceedings when ordering spares, or as a reference in the event of robbery.
Serial number
(B) is located printed on the front. This indicates the chassis number
with which the vehicle is registered.
SERIAL No.
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The vehicle serial number is used to identify your machine.
(B)
NOTE
(A)
QUALIFICATION No.
Key identification number
The quad bike has two pairs of keys. The first (C) and most important is the ignition key, and the second (D) is for opening the fuel tank and seat. The identification number appears just below the join of the keys as can be seen from the diagram. This number is required to order a new key in the event of loss.
Qualification approval plate
The quad bike bears the relevant qualification approval plate (A), which has the serial number also printed on the front. This number should match that which appears in the accompanying documents. We recommend you write the information in the following table.
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(C)
(D)
KEY ID.
LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
GAS GAS WILD HP 450
1 2 3 4 7 9 1065 8
1- Clutch handle 2- Light switch 3- Light flash button 4- Full beam button 5- Emergency stop 6- Ignition key 7- Parking brake 8- Start and stop engine control
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9- Front brake handle 10- Throttle twist-grip 11- Front guard 12- Brake pads 13- Fuel tank cap 14- Foot rest grille 15- Rear guard
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16- Front headlight casing 17- Throttle housing 18- Seat 19- Front shock absorber 20- Engine 21- Shift pedal
22- Swing arm 23- Exhaust pipe 24- Front brake fluid tank 25- Kick-start pedal 26- Brake pedal 27- Engine oil tank
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PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE QUAD
IGNITION KEY
Key (A) is located in the front section of the handle bar. To switch on the ignition, turn the key clockwise to position “ON”. Turn the key anticlockwise to switch off the ignition, until reaching the position “OFF”.
(A)
STARTER
The quad bike is fitted with an electrical starter motor and a manual kick-starter using the pedal. The control (B) is located to the right of the handle bar. The pedal (C) is located on the right-hand side of the quad bike. You will find it in the rest position; pull it down until it is in the operating position.
(B)
(C)
LIGHTS
NOTE
The headlight and tail lights can only be switched on after the engine has been started
Dipped beam
Side lights
No lights
(E)
Switch (C) slides into three positions. You will find it in the “OFF” position.
(C) (D)
(C). Light switch. (D). Full-dipped beam switch. (E). Main beam flash. (F). Indicators.
(G)
(F)
(G). Horn.
To switch on the dipped beam ( ) slide switch (C) into position ( ). To switch on the full beam ( ) press the red switch (D). The instrument panel will display the full beam lamp ( ). To switch off the lights slide the switch to position ( ).
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The indicators (F) are located in the lower part of the left-hand handle. By sliding the switch to the right, the right-hand indicator comes on, and similarly the left-hand indicator comes on when the switch is moved to the left. The button for the horn is located in the same area (G).
HAZARD LIGHTS
Button located in the front section of the quad bike (H), in front of the handlebar. This also works when the ignition is switched off. When the ignition is switched on, a lamp lights up on the button itself.
(I)
WARNING
Be sure to heed the laws of each country with respect to the
NOTE
use of these lights.
(H)
THROTTLE TWIST-GRIP
Before starting the engine, check that the throttle spins round smoothly (I). Ensure that it returns to idle position when the handle is released. There is a return spring fitted inside the handle which reduces speed and brings the engine back to idle speed when the throttle handle is released.
If the throttle does not work correctly, it may be difficult to increase or reduce the speed of the vehicle as desired. This could cause accidents. Check the throttle is working correctly before starting the engine. If the throttle does not work smoothly, find out why. Solve the problem before using the machine, or go to a specialist workshop.
CLUTCH LEVER
The clutch lever is located on the left of the handle bar. Use the lever to engage and release the clutch (J). For the clutch to work smoothly, the lever should be tightened quickly and released slowly.
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(J)
FRONT BRAKE LEVER
The front brake lever (A) is located on the right of the handle bar. Use the lever to apply the front wheel brakes.
(A)
REAR BRAKE PEDAL
The brake pedal (B) is located on the right-hand side of the lower part of the chassis. Use the pedal to apply the rear wheel brakes.
(B)
EMERGENCY STOP
(C)
End (C) is attached to the vehicle and end (D) is securely attached to the rider.
It consists of an elasticised cable, one end of which is attached to the vehicle and the other to the rider, in such a way that the end of the cable which is attached to the vehicle detects any brusque movement and detaches. On becoming detached, the engine stops automatically.
NOTE
Make sure that the parking brake has been released before using the throttle.
We recommend attaching the cable to a resistant point as it is important that this part of the cable never becomes detached. (E.g. The cable could be tied to trousers, a jacket, around the wrist...but always to a resistant point).
WARNING
It is forbidden to use the quad bike before attaching the emergency stop system. The non-observance of this warning could have serious consequences.
(D)
The quad bike is fitted with an emergency stop system. This is a mechanism which prevents the quad bike from continuing to go in the event the rider falls off.
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SHIFT PEDAL
The machine is fitted with a 5-speed gear box. The shift pedal (E) is located on the left-hand side of the engine and is used in combination with the clutch when changing gear.
(E)
(1)
FUEL TANK CAP
To open the fuel tank cap turn the key anticlockwise.
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SEAT
To remove the seat, use the same key as for the fuel tank cap (B). Put the key in the lock which is located on the right-hand side of the QUAD. Turn the key clockwise and then insert your hand between the seat and the upper part of the casing. The seat should lift easily.
NOTE
When replacing the seat, ensure that it is securely fixed.
- Initial charge current = 0.1 – 0.5 Cn
- Charge duration = 6 hours minimum / 24 hours maximum.
3.2. Constant power charge mode.
- Maximum charge current = 0.1 Cn
- Recommended charge time = 5 - 8 hours.
- The result ((charge current)x (charge time)) should fall into the range:
0.5 – 0.8 Cn
Note
In the event that charging procedures are used different to the above, never exceed the maximum permissible charging currents or charging time of 24 hours.
(B)
BATTERY
This battery is maintenance free and checking the fluid level is not required. It is advisable to check the charge of the battery periodically The operating instructions for the battery are as follows:
1. Check the battery voltage in open circuit status (disconnected).
2. In the event that the battery voltage is below 12.60V, or has been stored
for over 6 months, the battery should be recharged according to the procedure described in section 3.2. In the event that the voltage is above 12.60V, the battery can be fitted in the vehicle without requiring recharging.
3.1. Constant voltage charge mode.
- Constant voltage = 14.40 - 14.70V
Exceeding the standard manner of charging may seriously shorten
CAUTION
the life of the battery. Never exceed the standard charge.
CAUTION Inverting the polarity of the battery terminals may cause problems when charging the battery and damage the battery system. The red terminal is positive (+) and the black terminal is negative ( - ).
FRONT GUARD
The front guard juts out from the QUAD assembly. In the event of ahead-on collision with our vehicle, the guard attached directly to the chassis, will soften the blow and prevent serious damage to the steering and remainder of the vehicle.
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REAR PROTECTION
Similarly, the rear guard (D), also juts out from the quad bike assembly. This guard prevents us from overturning backwards, given that an accident of this type could result in serious injury.
protects feet and legs from the wheels should you lose your balance and your feet slip off the rests. The width permits you to move freely.
(D)
NOTE
If the slope is very steep, the guard will be unable to prevent the vehicle from tipping backwards, therefore act with care on slopes and examine the terrain closely.
FOOT REST ASSEMBLY
WARNING
The foot protectors and foot rest assembly are a form of protection vital to the safe driving of the QUAD. The quad bike has very thick wheels and these could easily drag your leg under them, causing serious injury.
The quad bike is fitted with a pair of foot rests (E), one on the right and the other on the left. Both foot rests have a grille. The assembly
FOOT PROTECTORS
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(F)
(E)
The foot protectors (F) are located between the rests and the wheels, and are a further protection in addition to the foot rest assembly. By filling the space we remove any possibility of injury to the lower limbs from the wheels.
CHECKS TO MAKE BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE
WARNING
Always inspect the QUAD each time it is going to be used, to ensure that it is in safe working condition. Always follow the inspection and maintenance programmes and procedures described in this manual. If the machine is not inspected, there is an increased risk of accident or breakdown.
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FRONT AND REAR BRAKES
WARNING
Before driving, always check the brakes. Do not drive the QUAD if any problems are detected in the brakes or if it is possible that braking capacity has been lost, as this may cause an accident. If there are any problems which can not be solved following the adjustment procedures described in this manual, ask a specialised workshop to inspect the QUAD.
A worn disc is automatically compensated and does not affect either the brake lever or the brake pedal. Therefore, the only parts to require adjustment are the play of the brake lever, and the position and play of the brake pedal.
Brake lever and pedal
Check there is no free play in the front brake lever (1). In the event that there is, check the condition of the brake pads and see section "Adjustments and Maintenance". Check there is no free play in the front brake lever (2).
Check that the height of the brake pedal is correct. If the height of the pedal is incorrect, ask a specialised workshop to adjust it. Check the working of the lever and the pedal. They should move smoothly and there should be a sensation of firmness on applying the brakes. If this is not the case, ask a specialised workshop to inspect the vehicle.
Brake fluid level
Check level of brake fluid. Top up with fluid if necessary. (See section "Maintenance")
Recommended fluid D.O.T 3 or D.O.T 4
NOTE
The fluid issued at the manufacturers is D.O.T.4.
Brake fluid leaks
Check for leaks of brake fluid around the seals of the brake fluid pipes and tank. Apply brakes hard for one minute. In the event of a leak, ask a specialised workshop to inspect the machine.
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