Radio Shack 60-4353 Bicycle User Manual


 
Installing Batteries
You will need...
Four AA batteries for the motorcycle
One 7.2V rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery pack
(not included)
One battery charger (not included)
One 9V battery for the transmitter (not included)
Phillips screwdriver (not included)
Put AA Batteries in the Motorcycle
Loosen the screw on the battery
box cover, located on the seat of
the motorcycle, and remove the
cover.
Take out the battery holder and
insert four AA batteries, matching
the polarity symbols (+ and -)
marked inside.
Replace the battery holder and
cover, and then secure it with the screw.
Put 7.2V Rechargeable Battery Pack in Motorcycle
Loosen the screw on the battery compartment cover, located
on the bottom of the motorcycle,
and remove the cover.
Place the battery pack in the
compartment, attaching the battery
pack’s white plastic connector to
the motorcycle’s matching
connector. Do not force them
together. They only fit one way.
Replace the cover and secure it
with the screw.
Put 9V Battery in the
Transmitter
Remove the battery
compartment cover.
Insert the battery in
the transmitter,
matching the polarity
(+ and -) symbols
marked inside.
Replace the cover.
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Installing the Antenna
Route the loose end of the motorcycle’s antenna wire through the supplied antenna tube.
Insert the tube securely into the motorcycle’s tube holder.
Extend the transmitter’s antenna to its full length before driving the motorcycle. For maximum range, hold the transmitter
with the antenna as high as possible and point it straight up.
Retract the transmitter’s antenna when you are finished driving the motorcycle.
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Two 4-Way Wrenches
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Adjusting the Trim Controls
Adjust the trim controls to make the motorcycle drive properly.
Throttle Trim
Place your motorcycle on the display stand so the rear wheel does not
touch the ground.
Turn the transmitter and motorcycle on.
If the rear wheel moves, turn the TRIM VOL F/R on the transmitter
clockwise or counter-clockwise until the wheel stops.
Warning: Never use the throttle trim to make the motorcycle go.
Steering Trim
If your motorcycle does not drive in a straight line, turn the TRIM VOL ST left
or right until your motorcycle moves in a straight line. Release the steering
wheel before you make the adjustment.
Driving the Motorcycle
Turn the motorcycle and transmitter on. The LED lights on the transmitter.
Position the motorcycle straight and upright, holding the back of the seat and lifting the real wheel
off the ground. Be sure to find a large open area with no cars or curbs to run the motorcycle.
Pull the transmitter’s throttle trigger to full speed and release the motorcycle.
Warning: Keep your fingers away from the spinning tire.
When you finish driving, turn the motorcycle off first, and then turn the transmitter off. See Page 2
for Driving Tips.
Transmitter Controls
Throttle Trigger - Pull the trigger back toward the grip to move forward. Release the trigger to stop.
Throttle Trigger Brake - The throttle trigger is used to slow the motorcycle down also. Push the
trigger forward away from the grip to apply the brake and reduce speed.
Steering Wheel - Steer the wheel left to go left. Steer the wheel right to go right. Release the
wheel to go straight.
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Throttle Trigger
Steering
WheelLED
OFF/ON
Switch
9V Battery Chamber
Trim
F/R
Trim
ST
Trim Controls
TRIM VOL F/R - Adjusts
the throttle so the
motorcycle stops
completely when you
release the trigger. If the
trim is not set properly, the
motorcycle might continue
to move forward when you
release the trigger.
TRIM VOL ST - Adjusts
the wheel alignment so
the motorcycle drives in a
straight line when you
release the steering
wheel.
Recreate all of your favorite Ricky
Carmichael moves by adjusting the
head, arms and legs, while racing up to
an impressive 20 m.p.h.!
Cool Stunts
When driving at a medium or high
speed, the motorcycle may raise
the front tire off the ground if you
drive on a surface that has small
bumps or obstacles.
To fish tail the motorcycle, start
making a turn at a low speed. Then,
immediately change the direction of
the turn and increase the speed.
You can perform jumps with your
motorcycle off ramps that are eight
inches high or less.
Hint: When transporting your motorcycle, do not pick it up by the driver’s head. Use both hands to support
the motorcycle, one holding the front fork and the other holding the rear of the seat.