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Owner’s Manual
Model: Cadenza
Engine: 150cc

Read this manual carefully. It contains important safety information.


No one under the age of 16 should operate this scooter.
Congratulations on your purchase of a Flyscooter!
A Flyscooter will give you many years of use and miles of fun. As you start on the
road to discovering life on a scooter, we want to remind you to carefully read
through this owner’s manual. This owner’s manual provides a wealth of information
for novice and seasoned scooter riders alike. It offers helpful hints on scooter safety,
proper maintenance, features and functions, and other essential information to
ensure the proper operation of your Flyscooter.

We would also like to remind you to carefully review Flyscooters’ warranty policy
available at www.flyscooters.com. To activate your warranty coverage, you must
register online at www.flyscooters.com, under the section titled Rider Support and
Services.

We wish you many great journeys on the road ahead. Don’t forget to write to us at
[email protected] and tell us your stories.
Table of Content

SAFETY INFORMATION Fittings ........................................... 18 Front fork inspection ................... 34


Important safety information....1-2 Lights, signals & switches .......... 18 Steering inspection ...................... 35
DESCRIPTION Mirrors ............................................ 18 Fuse replacement ......................... 36
Left & right views ............................ 3 Fuel .................................................. 19 Battery ............................................. 37
Instrument panel ...................... 4 - 5 OPERATION Electric circuit diagram ............... 38
INSTRUMENT CONTROL Starting engine .................... 20 - 21 ECS Warranty..........................39 - 40
Main switch ...................................... 6 Starting off .................................... 21
Steering lock .................................... 7 Acceleration .................................. 22
Handlebar switches ....................... 8 Parking ........................................... 22
Fuel tank cap ................................... 9 Break-in period ............................ 23
Seat lock ........................................... 9 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Front / rear brake lever ............... 10 Periodic maintenance ................ 24
Glove box compartment ............ 11 Maintenance chart ..................... 25
Side stand kill switch ................... 11 Engine oil .............................. 26 - 27
PRE-OPERATION CHECK Gear oil replacement ................. 28
Pre-operation check .................... 12 Cleaning air filter ........................ 29
Brakes ....................................... 13 - 14 Spark plug inspection ............... 30
Throttle ............................................ 15 Brake fluid check ........................ 31
Engine oil ........................................ 15 Brake fluid replacement ........... 32
Tires .......................................... 16 - 17 Center/side stand lubrication ..33
Safety Information

Important Safety Information


Understanding the challenges that you will face when operating a scooter will greatly improve
your safety and enjoyment on the roads. There are many things that you can do to protect your-
self when riding. You will find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual. The
following are a few points that we consider most important.

Always Wear Protective Gear


It is a proven fact that helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head injuries.
Always wear helmets, eye protection, sturdy boots, gloves, and other protective gear when
riding.

Make Yourself Visible


Some drivers do not look for scooters while driving and are often unaware of their presence on
the road. To make yourself highly visible wear bright, reflective clothing while riding. Position
yourself in traffic lanes so other drivers can see you easily. Always signal before turning or chang-
ing lanes. Use your horn to alert others on the road.

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Safety Information

Ride Within Your Limit


Pushing your limits is a common cause of scooter accidents. Never ride beyond your personal
abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue and inatten-
tion can significantly reduce your ability to make good decisions and to ride safely.

Keep Your Scooter In Safe Operation


For safe riding, it is important to inspect your scooter before every ride and perform recom-
mended maintenance in accordance to the maintenance chart or when needed for safe opera-
tion.

Load Limit Guidelines


Your scooter has been designed to carry you and one passenger. When you carry a passenger,
you may notice some changes in acceleration and braking. Exceeding the weight limit or carry-
ing an unbalanced load can seriously affect your scooter’s handling, braking and stability.
Improper modifications and poor maintenance can also reduce your safety.

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Description

1. R & L rear view mirrors 7. Air filter 13. Kick starter


2. R & L brake levers 8. Seat lock 14. Side stand
3. Helmet hook 9. Brake light 15. Muffler
4. Instrument panel 10. License plate holder 16. R & L rear turn signals
5. Main switch 11. Rear reflector 17. Headlight
6. Glove box 12. Center stand 18. R & L turn signals

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Description

Speedometer Fuel Gauge


Speed is indicated by mp/h and km/h on The fuel guage indicates the level of fuel
speedometer. remaining in the fuel tank. It does not work
when main switch is in the “OFF” position.
Odometer Use only 90 octane or higher gasoline.
The white digits in the black background
indicates total miles traveled. High Beam Indicator
The indicator illuminates when high beam is
Turn signal indicators in use.
Flashing arrow indicates the direction of the
turn signal that is activated.

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Description

1. Speedometer

2. Odometer

3. Tachometer

4. Turn Signal Indicators

5. High Beam Indicator

6. Fuel Gauge

7. Brake light

8. Clock

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Instrument Control

Main Switch

“ON” Position: “LOCK” Position:


Electrical circuits are switched on. The The steering column is locked when in this
engine can now be started by pressing the position. The ignition key can be removed.
electric ignition button or by manually kick
starting the engine.

“OFF” Position:
All electrical circuits are switched off. The
engine stops. The ignition key can be
removed in this position.

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Instrument Control

Turn the handlebar fully to the left and lock the steering column to prevent theft.

1. Push the key inward on the main switch.

2 . Turn the key fully to “LOCK” position.

3. Pull to remove the key.

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Instrument Control

1. Dimmer switch 4. Light switch


High beam is on. Your scooter is designed to have
Low beam is on. constant running lights, in accordance
with DOT requirements. Lights can not
2. Turn signal switch be turned off.
Use switch to signal your intention to 5. Electric starting switch
change lanes or to turn. Push the Squeeze either brake lever and press
button to the direction you want to the button to start the engine.
turn. Push the white center button to
cancel. Signals do not self-cancel. 6. Engine kill switch
Engine off
3. Horn button Engine on

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Instrument Control

Gas Tank Access Seat Storage Access

To access the storage compartment under


the seat, insert the key into the lock and turn
as shown below. Return the seat to its origi-
nal position and press down to engage the
lock.
To Open:
1. Insert the key into the access panel lock.
2. Open the access panel.
3. Turn the fuel cap 1/4 of a turn counter
clockwise.

*Screw the gas cap on tight to ensure proper


vacuum pressure in the gas tank.

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Instrument Control

Rear Brake Lever Front Brake Lever

The rear brake lever is located on the The front brake lever is located on the
left handlebar. Squeeze the lever slowly right handlebar. Squeeze the lever
to apply rear brake. slowly to apply front brake.

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Instrument Control

Glove Box Storage Compartment

A built-in glove box storage compartment


can be found in front, directly underneath
the handle bars. To access this storage space,
unlock the compartment with the ignition
key.

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Pre-operation Checks

Pre-operation Checks

Pre-operation checks should be made each time the scooter is ridden. This inspection
can be accomplished in a very short time. The added safety of pre-operation checks is
more than worth the time involved.

NO ITEM SUMMARY PAGE


Check operation, freeplay, fluid level and leakage.
1 Brake System 13 - 14
Fill only with DOT4 brake fluid
2 Throttle Check for smoot operation. Adjust if necessary. 15
3 Engine Oil Check oil level. Add10W-40 motorcycle oil if necessary 15
4 Tires/Wheels Check tire pressure, wear and damage. 16 - 17
5 Fittings Check all chassis fittings and fasters. Tighten if necessary. 18
6 Light/Switches Check operation. 18
7 Mirrors Check visibility 18
8 Fuel Fill with only 90 Octane or higher gasoline. Avoid over filling. 19

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Pre-operation Checks

Brakes

A soft, spongy feel in the brake lever indicates


a problem in the brake system. Do not operate
the scooter until the problem in the brake
system has been corrected. Visit an authorized
Flyscooters dealer for immediate repair.

Check for correct free play in the brake


levers and adjust them if necessary. Make
sure the brakes are working properly by
testing at a low speed shortly after starting
out.

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Pre-operation Checks

Brake Fluid Check

Begin by applying the brakes a few times. Check the brake fluid level in the brake
Check to see if any brake fluid leaks out from reservior by the handlebar. Add DOT4
the pipe joints by the handlebar or at the brake fluid if necessary.
master cylinder by the brake discs. If any
leakage is found, stop riding the scooter
immediately and contact an authorized
Flyscooters dealer for servicing.

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Pre-operation Checks

Throttle Grip Check Engine Oil Check

Turn the throttle grip and check the free Engine oil should be filled between
play to see if it operates properly. Make maximum and minimum level as shown
sure the grip returns to the original posi- in the diagram above. Use only quality
tion by spring force when it is released. motor oil with ratings of 10W-40.
Ask an authorized Flyscooters dealer to
make any necesary adjustments.

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Pre-operation Checks

Tire check

To ensure maximum performance, longer


durability, and safe operation, always check
and adjust the tire pressure before each
ride.

The tire pressure must be adjusted accord-


ing to the total weight of the cargo, rider,
passenger, accessories, and vehicle speed.
Refer to each tire wall for the proper inflation
pressure guide.

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Pre-operation Checks

Tire Check

Always check the tires before operating your The total weight of the cargo, rider, passen-
scooter. Contact an authorized Flyscooters ger and accessories should not exceed the
dealer to replace the tire immediately if the maximum loading limit of your scooter.
center tread depth reaches the limit as Operating an overloaded scooter may cause
shown, if the sidewall is cracked, or if the tire tire ruptures, accidents, and serious injuries.
is punctured
Proper loading affects the riding characteris-
tics of your scooter, including handling, brak-
ing, and acceleration. Do not carry loosely
packed items that can shift during travel.
Distribute the weight evenly and adjust the
suspension if necessary.

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Pre-operation Checks

Fittings and Fasteners Mirrors

Always check that the chassis fittings and Adjust mirrors as shown in the illustration
fasteners are tight before a ride. Take your below to ensure maximum visibility.
scooter to an authorized Flyscooters dealer
for proper torque adjustment every six
months.

Lights, Singals, and Switches

Check all the lights. Make sure they are all


in working condition. Check the operation
of the handlebar switches and the main
switch.

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Pre-operation Checks

Fuel

Fill the fuel tank up to the bottom of the filler *Use only high quality 90 octane or
tube as shown in this illustration. Over-filling higher unleaded gasoline.
the tank can flood the fuel system, results in
the scooter not starting and/or stalling out
under normal operating conditions. Avoid
spilling gasoline on painted surfaces. If spill
occures, wipe off spilled gasoline immedi-
ately.

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Operation

Starting the Engine

Only start the engine when your scooter is at a 3. Completely release the throttle grip.
complete stop. Check to be sure that all kick Squeeze and hold either brake lever.
stands are returned to their original position.
4. Press the electric starter switch. Do not
1. Turn the main switch to the “ON” position. press the starter switch again once the
engine has started.
2. Check that the engine kill switch is in
position.

Note: If the engine fails to start, release the


starter switch for a few seconds, then try
again. Each attempt should not last longer
than 5 seconds to perserve battery life.

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Operation

Starting Off
5. If the scooter has not been ridden for 1. Sit on the seat, with both feet firmly on
over an hour, allow engine to warm up the ground on both sides of scooter.
for 1-3 mins before riding.
2. Straighten the handlebar and release
Note: the brake levers.
* For maximum engine life, never accelerate
hard on a cold engine. 3. Check for oncoming traffic and use your
turn signal.
**The exhaust fumes are poisonous and can
cause loss of consciousness or even death 4. Twist the throttle slowly to accelerate.
within a short time. You must operate your
scooter in an area with adequate ventila-
tion. * Flyscooters higly recomments taking a
riders safety course prior to riding.

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Operation

Acceleration Parking

The speed of your scooter can be adjusted by When parking your scooter, look for a flat and
twisting the throttle grip. Turning the grip firm surface to stop. Make sure there is no
toward you increases the speed. Turning it gravel or other objects that can make the
away from you decreases the speed. surface slippery, causing you and/or the
scooter to fall over. Turn off the engine by
turning the main switch to the “OFF” position
and/or by turning the key to the “OFF” posi-
tion.
! Caution
The muffler is extremely hot after riding. Park
the scooter in a place where no one is likely to
come in countact with the muffler.

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Operation

Engine Break-in Period

The most important period in the life of your Keep the riding speed below 50 miles per
scooter is the period between 0 to 500 miles. hour within the first 500 miles.
For this reason we ask that you carefully read 1. 0 - 100 miles:
the following recommendations on how to Keep the prolonged throttle speed below
properly operate and care for your scooter 35 mph.
during this critical time. Because various parts 2. 100 - 200 miles:
of your engine adjust themselves to the Keep the prolonged throttle speed below
correct operating tolerances, prolonged full 45 mph.
throttle riding, or any condition that might 3. 200 - 500 miles:
result in excessive stress or heat to the engine Keep the prolonged throttle speed below
should be avoided. 50 mph.

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Periodic Maintenance

Periodic inspection, adjustments, and lubrication will keep your scooter in the
safest and most efficient operating condition. You should take into consideration
that weather, terrain, geographical locations that may require you to alter the
schedule for regular maintenance.

This section is provided to you for educational and reference purposes only. All
service and maintenance should be done at an authorized Flyscooters dealer. Im-
proper adjustments and repairs may void your warranty. Consult your Flyscooters
dealer whenever possible for questions and concerns.

The most important points of scooter maintenance are explained in the following
pages.

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Periodic Maintenance

PERIOD MAINTENANCE CHART


ITEM RIDING DISTANCE IN MILES Weekly
300 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000
Engine Oil R R R R R R R R R R R R R C
Fuel Filter C C C C C C
Gear Oil R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Spark Plug C C C C C C
Valve Clearance A A A A
Cam Chain A A A A
Carburetor C C C C C C
Brake System B B C
Front Tire R R C
RearTire R R R C
Air Filter R R R
Throttle and Brake Cables L L L L L C
Screws and Nuts T T T T T T T
*Follow the distance intervals when mileage exceeds those listed above.
*If ridden in dusty areas, air filter should be replaced at more frequent interval.
*Between specificed actions, check, clean, adjust, tighten, and replace if necessary.

R: Replace C: Clean A: Adjust L: Lubricate T: Tighten B: Bleed

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Periodic Maintenance

Engine Oil Check

1. Place the scooter on the center stand. Note: Be sure the scooter is in the upright
Warm up the engine for several minutes. position. A slight tilt to the side can result in
2. Turn off the engine. Wait a few minutes a false reading.
until the oil settles before removing the
dipstick.
3. The oil level should be between the mini-
mum and the maxium mark when the
dipstick is not screwed in.

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Periodic Maintenance

Engine Oil Replacement (see our video at flyscooters.com)

Replace engine oil after the initial 300 miles. 4. Clean the oil filter with solvent. Reinstall
Thereafter, replace engine oil every 1000 miles. the filter and tighten the drain plug.

1. Start the engine to warm up for a few min- 5. Fill the engine with high quality 10W-40
utes. While the engine is warming up, motorcycle oil through the dipstick mouth.
check for oil leaks. If oil leaks arefound,
stop the engine immediately and identify
the source of the leak.

2. If no leaks are found, stop the engine. Place


an oil pan under the engine. Remove the
drain plug as shown in the picture. Allow
sufficient time for oil to drain completely
from the engine.

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Periodic Maintenance

Gear Oil Replacement (see our video at flyscooters.com)


Replace the gear oil after the first 300 miles. ! Caution
Thereafter, replace gear oil again every six Do not let foreign material enter the gear
months or 1,000 miles, whichever occurs first. case. Wipe off any oil spilled on tire or
1. Put the scooter securely on the center wheel.

stand. Place an oil pan under the gear


case.
2. Remove the filler screw and the drain
screw.
3. Allow oil to drain completely. Replace the
drain screw.
4. Refill the gear case with 75W-90 weight
gear oil and replace the filler screw.
5. Start the engine and check for leaks.

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Periodic Maintenance

Air Filter Cleaning

The air filter affects the performance and fuel 4. Remove the air filter element. Wash it
consumption of your scooter. Keep it clean! It gently but thoroughly in solvent, do not
should be cleaned at intervals specified in this use water. Replace air filter if it is dam-
owner’s manual, or sooner depending on aged.
riding conditions. 5. Squeeze out excess solvent and dry.
6. Reinstall the air filter and air filter cover.
1. Place the scooter on the center stand.
2. Remove the left side panel by removing
the screws.
3. Remove the air filter cover by removing
the screws on it.

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Periodic Maintenance

Spark Plug Inspection

The spark plug is an important engine com- Before installing the spark plug, adjust the
ponent. The condition of the spark plug can gap to 0.8mm with a gauge for best perfor-
indicate the condition of the engine. There- mance. An incorrect gap can cause damage
fore, you should periodically inspect it for to the scooter’s engine.
signs of deterioration.

Deposits around the electrode area cause the


spark plug to slowly break down and erode.
You should replace the spark plug if there are
signs of wear.

Spark plug gap: 0.8mm

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Periodic Maintenance

Inspection of Brake Fluid Level

Insufficient brake fluid may allow air to enter When checking the brake fluid level, make
the brake system, which causes the brakes to sure the reservior is level. Use only DOT4
become ineffective. Before riding, check that
brake fluid when refilling. Incorrect brake
the brake fluid is above the minimum level.
Fill when necessary. fluid will cause the rubber to deteriorate,
thus causing leakage and poor brake perfor-
mance. Water and other foreign objects
should not enter into the brake fluid system.

Brake fluid deteriorates painted surfaces and


plastic. Therefore spills hsould be cleaned up
immediately. If experiencing frequent low
brake fluid levls, see an authorized Flyscoot-
ers dealers.

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Periodic Maintenance

Brake Fluid Replacement

A complete brake fluid flush should be done


only by trained personnel at authorized
Flyscooters dealerships.

The following components should be


replaced during periodic maintenance
checks or when they become damaged.
a. Replace all rubber seals every 2 years.
b. Replace all hoses every 4 years.
Recommended lubricant: DOT4

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Periodic Maintenance

Center and Side Stand Lubrication

Lubricate the pivoting joints, while checking


to see that the center and side stands move
up and down smoothly.

Check the torque of screws. Make sure the


stands are securely tighted to the frame.
Apply blue Locktite to kickstand bolts on
initial check of scooter.

Recommended Lubricant:
Lithium based grease

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Periodic Maintenance

Front Fork Inspection

Visual Check: If any damage, oil leakage or jerky


Place the scooter securely on the center movement is found with the front forks,
stand for support and see if the forks are contact an authorized Flyscooters
straight. dealer for repair.

Operation Check:
1. Place the scooter on a level surface.
2. Hold the scooter in an upright position
and apply the front brake.
3. Push down hard on the handlebars
several times and check that the front
forks rebound smoothly.

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Periodic Maintenance

Steering Column Inspection Wheel Bearings Inspection

The condition of the steering column Place the scooter securely on the center
should be inspected periodically because stand. Rotate the front and the back
worn-out or loose steering bearings may wheel. Check to see if there is any free
be dangerous. Place the scooter securely play in the wheel hub, or if the wheel
on the center stand. Raise the front wheel does not turn smoothly. Consult an
off the ground. Hold the lower end of the authorized Flyscooters dealer if any
front forks and move them forward and abnormality is found.
backward. If any free-play can be felt, ask
an authorized Flyscooters dealer to
inspect and adjust the steering.

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Periodic Maintenance

Fuse Replacement

If the scooter does not have any electrical


response when the main is switch is turned on,
the first thing you should check is the fuse. The
fuse is found beside the battery, underneath the
seat cushion, inside a small plastic casing. Turn
off the main switch, check fuse for broken wire
Note:
and remove the bad fuse. Your scooter is
Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating
equipped with a spare fuse also inside the small
than 15A. Subsitution of fuse with improper
plastic casing. Insert new fuse making sure its
rating can cause extensive electrical system
tight. If there is no spare fuse, you can purchase
damage and possibly a fire.
fuses from your authorized Flyscooters dealer.
Be sure to use a 15A fuse. If fuse blows, contact
your dealer.

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Periodic Maintenance

Battery

This scooter uses a sealed and non-refillable The battery will lose it’s charge if the scooter
type of battery. It is unnecessary to check or is not operated for an extended period of
add liquid. time. Remove the battery from the scooter
when you do not plan to ride your scooter
for more than a month. Use a battery char-
ger when necessary.

Turn the main switch to the “OFF” position


before removing the battery. Avoid storing
battery in areas with open fire, intense heat,
or poor ventilation.

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Electric Circuit Diagram

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FLYSCOOTERS LLC – EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

The emission control system warranty period for this vehicle begins on the date the vehicle is delivered to the first purchaser other than an authorized dealer, or the date it is first used as
a demonstrator, lease, or company vehicle, whichever comes first and continues for 30 months after that date, or 5,000km, whichever comes first, provided there has been no abuse,
neglect or improper maintenance of your vehicle. Where a warrantable condition exists, the Distributor will repair your vehicle at no cost to you, including diagnosis, parts and labor. If an
emission-related part on your vehicle is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by the Distributor. This is your emission control defects warranty.

OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES

As the vehicle owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance. You should maintain a record of all maintenance performed on your vehicle and retain all
receipts covering maintenance on your vehicle. You may not be denied a warranty claim solely because of your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance or lack of
maintenance records or receipts. You are responsible for presenting your vehicle to an authorized dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a
reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days.

As the vehicle owner, you should be aware that you may be denied your warranty coverage if your vehicle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, or
unapproved modifications.

WARRANTY COVERAGE

The Distributor warrants that each new 2007 and later vehicle:
* is designed, built, and equipped so as to conform at the time of initial retail purchase with all applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and the
California Air Resources Board; and
* is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause such vehicle to fail to confirm with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the
California Air Resources Board for the periods specified above.

Your emission control system warranty covers components whose failure would increase an engine’s emission, including electronic controls, fuel injection system, carburetor, the ignition
system, catalytic converter, or any other system utilized in this vehicle to control emission if it is originally equipped. Also included may be hoses, connectors and other emission-related
assemblies. Replacing or repairing other components (including parts, labor, and other costs) not covered by this emission control system warranty or the standard warranty is the
responsibility of the owner.

Coverage of repairs under this warranty applies only when repairs are completed at an authorized dealer or repair facility. The Distributor will not cover repairs performed outside of an
authorized dealer or repair facility, except in an emergency situation. The use of replacement parts not equivalent to the original parts may impair the effectiveness of your vehicle’s
emission control system. If such a replacement part is used and an authorized dealer determines it is defective or causes a failure of a warranted part, your claim for repair to bring your
vehicle into compliance with applicable standards may be denied.

If an emergency situation exists when a warranted part or a dealer is not reasonably available to the owner, repairs may be performed at any available service establishment, or by the
owner, using any replacement part. The Distributor shall reimburse the owner for the expenses, including diagnostic charges, not to exceed the Distributor’s suggested retail price for all
warranted parts replaced and labor charges based on the Distributor’s recommend time allowance for the warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. The owner
may reasonably be required to keep receipts and failed parts in order to receive compensation.

This Emission Control System Warranty is in addition to the standard Limited Warranty.

EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS

This warranty does not cover the following:


* Failures or malfunctions of the emission control systems caused by abuse, alteration, accident, misuse, the use of leaded gasoline.
Replacement of expendable maintenance items unless they are original equipment defective in material or workmanship under normal use, and the first required replacement
* interval for the item has not been reached. Expendable maintenance items include but not limited to spark plugs, filters, coolant, lubricants, gaskets, hoses, and belts.
* Replacements
Any vehicle
of parts and other services and adjustments for required maintenance.
equipped with an odometer or hour meter where the reading is altered so that actual mileage cannot be readily determined.
* Repairs or replacements as a result of:
* o Accident
o Misuse
o Use of replacement parts or accessories not conforming to the original specifications which adversely affect performance
Physical
* Failures notdamage, corrosion, or defects caused by fire, explosions or similar causes beyond the control of the Distributor.
caused by a defect in material or workmanship.
*
Use of the vehicle in any type of competitive racing or related events immediately and completely voids this and all other warranties.

LIMITED LIABILITY

The liability of the Distributor under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solely to the remedying of defects in material workmanship by an authorized dealer at its place of
business during customary business hours. This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the vehicle or transportation of the vehicle to/from the authorized dealer. The
Distributor is not liable to any person for incidental, consequential or special damages of any description, whether arising out of express or implied warranty or any other contract,
negligence or other tort or otherwise.

No express emission control system warranty is given by the Distributor except as specifically set forth herein. Any emission control system warranty implied by law, including any
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the express emission control system warranty terms stated in this warranty. The foregoing statements of
warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all other remedies. All express warranties not stated in this warranty are disclaimed. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply if it is inconsistent with the controlling state law.

No dealer is authorized to modify this Emission Control System Warranty. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Flyscooters, LLC.
at 6050 Lowell Street, #111 Emeryville, CA 94608 or the California Air Resources Board, 9528 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA 91731 (for California registered vehicles only).

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