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...manual and all labels carefully and follow the age guidelines for an adult. The Scrambler 50 is for children not less than 12 years of age. No children under the age of age. S Never operate an ATV on any public street, road or highway, including dirt or gravel roads. 9 Youth ATVs... other children to find out about the training courses nearest you. Riders should ride an ATV designed and sold for your machine. Safety S Read this ATV unless they have read the manual, seen the instructional video and taken and passed a Polaris approved riding skill test. S Never operate an...
...manual and all labels carefully and follow the age guidelines for an adult. The Scrambler 50 is for children not less than 12 years of age. No children under the age of age. S Never operate an ATV on any public street, road or highway, including dirt or gravel roads. 9 Youth ATVs... other children to find out about the training courses nearest you. Riders should ride an ATV designed and sold for your machine. Safety S Read this ATV unless they have read the manual, seen the instructional video and taken and passed a Polaris approved riding skill test. S Never operate an...
Owners Manual
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... terrain carefully before you start down the hill where possible. 11 Do not turn at faster speeds. S Always follow proper procedures for your abilities. Shift your weight backward. Shift your weight forward. Practice turning at excessive speed. Practice on hills too steep for the ATV or for climbing hills as described in this manual. Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes.
... terrain carefully before you start down the hill where possible. 11 Do not turn at faster speeds. S Always follow proper procedures for your abilities. Shift your weight backward. Shift your weight forward. Practice turning at excessive speed. Practice on hills too steep for the ATV or for climbing hills as described in this manual. Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes.
Owners Manual
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... proper tire pressure as described in this manual. Reduce speed and follow instructions in use to let friction dry out the pads. Safety S Avoid operating the ATV through improper installation or use or accidental starting. Test your weight carefully avoiding sudden movements, maintain a slow and steady forward motion, do not make sudden turns or stops, and do not make sudden throttle changes...
... proper tire pressure as described in this manual. Reduce speed and follow instructions in use to let friction dry out the pads. Safety S Avoid operating the ATV through improper installation or use or accidental starting. Test your weight carefully avoiding sudden movements, maintain a slow and steady forward motion, do not make sudden turns or stops, and do not make sudden throttle changes...
Owners Manual
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... the safety of bodily injury. Therefore, we strongly recommend that consumers do not install on a Polaris ATV any equipment that may change the handling characteristics of the vehicle, or make any modifications have been made to the vehicle, that increase its speed or power. NOTE: The addition of certain accessories may increase the speed or power of the ATV. The warranty on the ATV. 14...
... the safety of bodily injury. Therefore, we strongly recommend that consumers do not install on a Polaris ATV any equipment that may change the handling characteristics of the vehicle, or make any modifications have been made to the vehicle, that increase its speed or power. NOTE: The addition of certain accessories may increase the speed or power of the ATV. The warranty on the ATV. 14...
Owners Manual
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... ATV PARENTS: Polaris Youth ATVs are equipped with an electronic speed control system to allow adults to limit the speed of the vehicle for 50 cc models is 90 lbs. (40.9 kg). Serious damage to think about at all times. The maximum for adult use. When you see this symbol: This is the safety alert symbol. Your safety and the safety of the ATV...
... ATV PARENTS: Polaris Youth ATVs are equipped with an electronic speed control system to allow adults to limit the speed of the vehicle for 50 cc models is 90 lbs. (40.9 kg). Serious damage to think about at all times. The maximum for adult use. When you see this symbol: This is the safety alert symbol. Your safety and the safety of the ATV...
Owners Manual
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If you have a Sportsman, it's on the pod (B). Know Your ATV 7. Ignition Switch - The ignition switch key must be turned on the right side of the ATV (A). If you have a Scrambler, the ignition switch key is on before pushing the starter button. You can also use this key to turn off the engine. A B 23
If you have a Sportsman, it's on the pod (B). Know Your ATV 7. Ignition Switch - The ignition switch key must be turned on the right side of the ATV (A). If you have a Scrambler, the ignition switch key is on before pushing the starter button. You can also use this key to turn off the engine. A B 23
Owners Manual
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... the conditions; a collision can result in turns; FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. Safety Decals Improper ATV use can occur with another vehicle; on hills and rough terrain and in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control. pavement may seriously affect handling and control LOCATE AND READ OWNER'S MANUAL. Always use on public roads Never carry passengers; with...
... the conditions; a collision can result in turns; FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. Safety Decals Improper ATV use can occur with another vehicle; on hills and rough terrain and in SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. passengers affect balance and steering and increase risk of losing control. pavement may seriously affect handling and control LOCATE AND READ OWNER'S MANUAL. Always use on public roads Never carry passengers; with...
Owners Manual
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.... Overloading or carrying tall, off-center, or unsecured loads will increase your risk of the rack. With dual racks, load distribution 1/3 front 2/3 rear is best. Read Owner's Manual for braking when carrying cargo. Be careful if load extends over the side of losing control. Safety Decals MANUFACTURED IN TAIWAN DATE: VIN: THIS VEHICLE IS AN ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR...
.... Overloading or carrying tall, off-center, or unsecured loads will increase your risk of the rack. With dual racks, load distribution 1/3 front 2/3 rear is best. Read Owner's Manual for braking when carrying cargo. Be careful if load extends over the side of losing control. Safety Decals MANUFACTURED IN TAIWAN DATE: VIN: THIS VEHICLE IS AN ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR...
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A B 79 Main Switch Controls The main switch is operated with a key and must be turned clockwise to unauthorized use . Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is not in use of the Sportsman (B). This switch is located on the right-hand side of the Scrambler (A) and on the pod of the vehicle resulting in the ignition can lead to the ON position before starting the engine. WARNING Leaving the keys in serious injury or death.
A B 79 Main Switch Controls The main switch is operated with a key and must be turned clockwise to unauthorized use . Always remove the ignition key when the vehicle is not in use of the Sportsman (B). This switch is located on the right-hand side of the Scrambler (A) and on the pod of the vehicle resulting in the ignition can lead to the ON position before starting the engine. WARNING Leaving the keys in serious injury or death.
Owners Manual
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...'s right wrist. To start button. 80 Turn the key to the ON position, set the parking brake, push the start button up and runs smoothly. Push the choke lever to the left handlebar. NOTE: Both the main switch and the emergency engine stop switch (C) is used when starting the engine. The choke is located on the bottom of stuck throttle or other emergency...
...'s right wrist. To start button. 80 Turn the key to the ON position, set the parking brake, push the start button up and runs smoothly. Push the choke lever to the left handlebar. NOTE: Both the main switch and the emergency engine stop switch (C) is used when starting the engine. The choke is located on the bottom of stuck throttle or other emergency...
Owners Manual
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Use caution and drive at reduced speeds in conditions of reduced visibility. Indicator Lights Each Polaris ATV has different indicator lights. Lights Controls WARNING Polaris Youth ATVs are designed for off-road use only and must not be ridden on streets or highways. Your model has a low oil warning light. The ATVs are not equipped with lights. Do not operate this ATV after dark. When the red dot is illuminated, it means the oil level is getting too low. 87
Use caution and drive at reduced speeds in conditions of reduced visibility. Indicator Lights Each Polaris ATV has different indicator lights. Lights Controls WARNING Polaris Youth ATVs are designed for off-road use only and must not be ridden on streets or highways. Your model has a low oil warning light. The ATVs are not equipped with lights. Do not operate this ATV after dark. When the red dot is illuminated, it means the oil level is getting too low. 87
Owners Manual
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... repeat the pre-mix procedure. 95 Vary the throttle positions. After the first tank of pre-mixed fuel has been used, check to top off the oil level whenever refueling. 3. Drive slowly at sustained idle. 5. Select an open area that the oil pump is functioning properly. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on the daily pre-ride...
... repeat the pre-mix procedure. 95 Vary the throttle positions. After the first tank of pre-mixed fuel has been used, check to top off the oil level whenever refueling. 3. Drive slowly at sustained idle. 5. Select an open area that the oil pump is functioning properly. Perform regular checks on fluid levels, controls and areas outlined on the daily pre-ride...
Owners Manual
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If the engine is cold, use of five seconds, releasing the button when the engine starts. Turn the engine stop switch to RUN, then turn the ignition key to the right. 99 Activate the starter for another five seconds. NOTE: Do not press the throttle while starting . 3. When the engine idles smoothly, push the... with the throttle to the left . If it doesn't start . 6. Repeat until the engine starts. 7. If the engine slows or stops, position the choke lever half way to the right. Squeeze the rear brake lever and press the starter button. Starting the Engine NOTE: The...
If the engine is cold, use of five seconds, releasing the button when the engine starts. Turn the engine stop switch to RUN, then turn the ignition key to the right. 99 Activate the starter for another five seconds. NOTE: Do not press the throttle while starting . 3. When the engine idles smoothly, push the... with the throttle to the left . If it doesn't start . 6. Repeat until the engine starts. 7. If the engine slows or stops, position the choke lever half way to the right. Squeeze the rear brake lever and press the starter button. Starting the Engine NOTE: The...
Owners Manual
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... months 12 months 130 adjust as needed Inspect; adjust and lubricate if needed Check for leaks at tank cap, lines, fuel valve, filter, pump and carburetor. tighten fasteners Inspect; replace if necessary Inspect; Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Schedule Item to Inspect " Drive Chain " Front Suspension " Rear Suspension J Clutches (drive and driven) Engine Mounts Spark Plug J Ignition Timing J Fuel System Hours/ Miles 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs...
... months 12 months 130 adjust as needed Inspect; adjust and lubricate if needed Check for leaks at tank cap, lines, fuel valve, filter, pump and carburetor. tighten fasteners Inspect; replace if necessary Inspect; Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Schedule Item to Inspect " Drive Chain " Front Suspension " Rear Suspension J Clutches (drive and driven) Engine Mounts Spark Plug J Ignition Timing J Fuel System Hours/ Miles 50 hrs 50 hrs 50 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs 100 hrs...
Owners Manual
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Polaris Youth ATVs have an electronic speed control system and an adjustable throttle limiting screw. The dealer CANNOT, under 15 MPH for the 90 cc models. 139 Speed Control Systems Maintenance Per ANSI / SVIA-1-2001 (sec. 6.1.3) AS DELIVERED TO THE CONSUMER, the speed of handling the additional speed. These speed ...youth models is less than 15 MPH for the 50 cc models and less than 30 MPH for the 90 cc models. Per ANSI / SVIA-1-2001 (sec. 6.2) the unrestricted top speed is restricted to under 10 MPH for the 50 cc models and under any circumstances, either prior to the sale...
Polaris Youth ATVs have an electronic speed control system and an adjustable throttle limiting screw. The dealer CANNOT, under 15 MPH for the 90 cc models. 139 Speed Control Systems Maintenance Per ANSI / SVIA-1-2001 (sec. 6.1.3) AS DELIVERED TO THE CONSUMER, the speed of handling the additional speed. These speed ...youth models is less than 15 MPH for the 50 cc models and less than 30 MPH for the 90 cc models. Per ANSI / SVIA-1-2001 (sec. 6.2) the unrestricted top speed is restricted to under 10 MPH for the 50 cc models and under any circumstances, either prior to the sale...
Owners Manual
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... is with a chamois to the wheel bearings, transmission seals, body panels, brakes and warning labels. With a few precautions, your a Polaris dealer for free replacement. Use a professional type washing mitten, cleaning the upper body first and the lower parts last. Washing the ATV The best and safest way to evaporate any water that may have entered the engine or exhaust system. 160 NOTE: Grease all zerk...
... is with a chamois to the wheel bearings, transmission seals, body panels, brakes and warning labels. With a few precautions, your a Polaris dealer for free replacement. Use a professional type washing mitten, cleaning the upper body first and the lower parts last. Washing the ATV The best and safest way to evaporate any water that may have entered the engine or exhaust system. 160 NOTE: Grease all zerk...
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Specifications Specifications - Sportsman 90 Rider Capacity/Maximum Weight Displacement Cooling Engine type Lubrication Oil Capacity Fuel Capacity Starting Transmission Front Suspension Rear Suspension Front Rack Capacity Rear Rack Capacity 168 1 Rider/150 lbs. (68.1 kg) 89cc Fan Cooled 2-Stroke Oil Injected 1.1 qts. (1 ltr) 1.3 ga. (5 ltr) Electric with kick-start backup Automatic CVT A-arm with 4.25 in / 10.8 cm travel Spring over shock with 4.25 in / 10.8 cm travel 10 lb (4.5 kgs) 20 lb (9 kgs)
Specifications Specifications - Sportsman 90 Rider Capacity/Maximum Weight Displacement Cooling Engine type Lubrication Oil Capacity Fuel Capacity Starting Transmission Front Suspension Rear Suspension Front Rack Capacity Rear Rack Capacity 168 1 Rider/150 lbs. (68.1 kg) 89cc Fan Cooled 2-Stroke Oil Injected 1.1 qts. (1 ltr) 1.3 ga. (5 ltr) Electric with kick-start backup Automatic CVT A-arm with 4.25 in / 10.8 cm travel Spring over shock with 4.25 in / 10.8 cm travel 10 lb (4.5 kgs) 20 lb (9 kgs)
Owners Manual
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...; HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your copy of the Warranty Registration form to perform warranty service. 180 POLARIS FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS WARRANTY. When requesting warranty service you use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to the dealer. (THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DEALER IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY). however, you may not apply to repair Polaris ATVs. Polaris suggests that you...
...; HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE If your copy of the Warranty Registration form to perform warranty service. 180 POLARIS FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS WARRANTY. When requesting warranty service you use any Polaris Servicing Dealer to the dealer. (THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DEALER IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY). however, you may not apply to repair Polaris ATVs. Polaris suggests that you...
Owners Manual
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...-90 Fuel Valve ...90 L Lights ...87 Lubrication Recommendations . 132-133 182 Index A B D Daily Pre-Ride Inspection ...96-97 Drive Chain Adjustment ...156 Driver Warnings ...49-75 Driving Across Hillsides ...108 Driving Downhill ...112 Driving on Slippery Surfaces ...104 Driving Over Obstacles ...116 Driving Procedure ...102 Driving Safely ...100-116 Driving Through Water ...114 Driving Uphill ...106 G Gas Cap ...21, 89 Gearcase Lubrication ...151 Gearcase Oil Change ...152 Air Cleaner ...147 Axle and Wheel...
...-90 Fuel Valve ...90 L Lights ...87 Lubrication Recommendations . 132-133 182 Index A B D Daily Pre-Ride Inspection ...96-97 Drive Chain Adjustment ...156 Driver Warnings ...49-75 Driving Across Hillsides ...108 Driving Downhill ...112 Driving on Slippery Surfaces ...104 Driving Over Obstacles ...116 Driving Procedure ...102 Driving Safely ...100-116 Driving Through Water ...114 Driving Uphill ...106 G Gas Cap ...21, 89 Gearcase Lubrication ...151 Gearcase Oil Change ...152 Air Cleaner ...147 Axle and Wheel...
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... Maintenance Chart Key ...127 Maintenance Record ...134 Maintenance Schedule ...126-131 Making Turns ...103 R Rear Spring Adjustment ...136 Recommended Lubricants ...181 Riding Rules ...29-32 T Index S Safety ...5-14 Safety Decals ...36-48 Safety Training ...5 Seat Latch ...21 Signal words ...6 Spark Plug Removal ...150 Spark Plug Replacement ...150 Spark Plugs ...149-150 Specifications ...164-169 Speed Control Systems ...139-141 Start Button ...80 Starting the Engine ...98-99 Steering Inspection ...142 Stop Switch ...19, 80 Storing the ATV ...162 Symbols ...6 N Noise Emission Control...
... Maintenance Chart Key ...127 Maintenance Record ...134 Maintenance Schedule ...126-131 Making Turns ...103 R Rear Spring Adjustment ...136 Recommended Lubricants ...181 Riding Rules ...29-32 T Index S Safety ...5-14 Safety Decals ...36-48 Safety Training ...5 Seat Latch ...21 Signal words ...6 Spark Plug Removal ...150 Spark Plug Replacement ...150 Spark Plugs ...149-150 Specifications ...164-169 Speed Control Systems ...139-141 Start Button ...80 Starting the Engine ...98-99 Steering Inspection ...142 Stop Switch ...19, 80 Storing the ATV ...162 Symbols ...6 N Noise Emission Control...