Hb-eatv 800 Manual (Windows)

To maximize safety, the following protective equipment is recommended and often legally required:

Approximately 15 to 18 mph (24 to 29 km/h), depending on rider weight and terrain

The left lever controls the rear brakes; the right lever controls the front brakes. Ensure the rider practices engaging both simultaneously.

Disclaimer: This article is a guide based on common HB-EATV 800 specifications. Always refer to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manual that came with your specific year and model, as specifications may change between production runs. hb-eatv 800 manual

Bolt the lower mount of the rear shock absorber to the rear swingarm and tighten to spec.

Connects the external charger to the battery bank.

Do not exceed the maximum rider weight limit specified by the manufacturer (typically around 50–65 kg). To maximize safety, the following protective equipment is

Unlike a traditional motorcycle transmission, the HB-EATV 800 uses a CVT. The manual dedicates an entire chapter to it because heat is the enemy.

Plug the battery in for a full 8 to 12 hours before the very first use.

Position the handlebars centrally using the provided clamps. Ensure cables are routed behind the number board without being pinched. Always refer to the original equipment manufacturer (OEM)

Like any vehicle, the HB-EATV 800 needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly and safely.

If you aren’t using the quad for more than a month, charge it at least once every 30 days . Lead-acid batteries will degrade if left empty. 3. Assembly & Tightening