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1. Riding Technique Stopping with brake Safety Tips BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 252222 sua qasasstsskisassuSassqassascssqs qasa 11 Cable and Drum Band Adjustment Adjusting the Brake Cable Ridge Head Bolt L Lever and Cable Maintenance BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGRAM esee esee ese eese e esue 12 Jr LITECAMB 94CM LITECAMB 117 CM 13 Ly VOLETE a RELEASE OF LIABILITY WAIVER E BOARDS Welcome To Your Board Congratulations on your pur chase of a MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD Company welcomes you to the sport of All terrain Boarding Your MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD is designed to ride wherever and whenever you want to Please read your OWNERS MANUAL carefully and completely and in no time you ll be carving your MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD down virtually any surface you can find Please refer back to this OWNERS MANUAL frequently and continually practice your riding skills MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARDS are designed for high performance riding Ride up to your ability level and do push yourself to ride better but please remember safety should always be your first priority WWW mongooseatb com y RRAIN BOARDS Safety Check For Your Board Always perform this safety check on your board prior to and after riding it every time
2. HN m _ m HN a u m ALL TERRAIN BOARDS m Sold under exclusive license of BRUNSWICK corporation OWNERS MANUAL y RRAIN BOARDS TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO YOUR BOARD 1 SAFETY CHECK FOR YOUR BOARD 2 ATB All Terrain Board RIDERS SAFETY 2 RIDING TIPS 3 Beginners Stopping Heel Side Power Slides Stopping Toe side Power Slides Turning Board Function RIDING TIPS 4 Tire Pressure Leash Training RIDERS BODY POSITIONS 5 BINDINGS eE MOUNTING FRAME BOARDS amp STANCE OPTIONS MOUNTING UNICAMB BOARD LITECAMB 7 MAINTENANCE 2 URETHANE SHOCK INSERT PLACEMENT q SLALOM 132 CM WITH DRUM BRAKE
3. 1 Check and tighten any loose hardware on your board 42 Check for excessive wear on tires and grip tape Replace when needed Check that your board s bindings hardware is tight and secure 4L Check your boards springs and Urethane Spring Inserts should be in good condition and not compressed Replace when they show signs of lack in rebound Check that your board is clean Check that your board s Trucks King Pin is thoroughly lubricated check for squeaking and lubricate often Re check that your all of your board s hardware is tight and secure Be certain to check and re check your wheel nuts for tightness and your Top Hat spring retention clips as they can loosen easily tighten as needed ATB All Terrain Board Riders Safety Safety should always be your 1 concern Ride safe Ride smart Have fun 1 Always wear a helmet protective eye wear wrist guards leather gloves elbow pads knee pads sturdy athletic shoes long pants and long sleeves while riding 2 Always use your board s Rider Retention Leash while riding make certain it is fastened snugly above your lead leg s knee pad Children who are riding must be adequately supervised by adults 4 Always ride with extreme care use caution at all times Always scout survey your terrain prior to attempting to ride it Watch out for hidden obstacles or unseen dangers Point out hidden dangers to others amp Always be aware of an
4. of your board to slide out easier Use your lead shoulder and lead arm to drive through your slide Practice this technique on grass or dirt before attempting on asphalt TURNING BOARD FUNCTION Follow your riders body positions sheet Applying pressure to your toes and heels initiates your turns Turn across the fall line and finish your turn a bit uphill before you commit to your next turn m y RRAIN BOARDS RIDING TIPS TIRE PRESSURE Make sure you are always aware of your boards tire pressure before riding Your tires max at 50psi You will choose your own tire pressure depending on your ability level and terrain selection Lower tire pressure means safer and slower descents NOTE Never exceed your tires recommended tire inflation levels 5 15 psi Beginners 15 30 psi Intermediate 30 50 psi Advanced LEASH TRAINING For riders with no previous board riding experience the MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD S Coiled Retention Leash can be used as a training tool Attach the leash to the rear of the riders board Have a spot ter friend hold the leash and walk jog behind the rider while holding the leash to control the riders speed going downhill This is an excellent technique to use to help build confidence until the rider learns to control their speed through proper use of linked turns The leash can also be used to tow your board while hiking uphill rather than carrying it this will save your energy for
5. BOARDS Warranty Your MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD is warranted against manufactures defects for 90 days from date of purchase The warranty excludes the following components Deck Tires and Springs of your board All warranty claims must be presented with a dated proof of purchase Contact 714 526 5226 with all warranty claims It is your financial responsibility to ship your board to HYLINE for repair or replacement under warranty We agree to repair replace your board at our sole discre tion Modifications and or alterations to your board will void your warranty NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE STORE PURCHASED DATE PURCHASED PHONE FAX E MAIL JUNIOR LITECAMB 94CM O LITECAMB 117CM O UNICAMB 117CM O JUNIOR 117CM O SLALOM 132CM O SLALOM 132 W BRAKE O GIANT SLALOM 152CM O Send to HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD COMPANY 1006 A E Raymond Way Anaheim CA 92801 TEL 714 526 5226 FAX 714 526 3031 WWW mongooseatb com
6. S 1 Begin on flat surface Practice mounting and skating your board Next practice J turns see riders body position sheet amp Next practice Linking turns EXPERT INTERMEDIATE BEGINNER A Next practice power slides Leam to power slide to both your heel side and toe side amp Advance to slightly inclined terrain Use low tire pressure until you have mastered tuming and stopping techniques STOPPING Heel Side Power Slides To STOP Bend your knees and reach down between your legs and grab your grab handle with your trailing arm While applying pressure to your heel side reach out with your lead arm away from you like you are opening a door Use your lead arm to guide you around to a screeching stop Looking up and around over shoulder view up your guide arm will also help The higher or lower you use your guide arm will determine how close your butt comes to the ground Don t worry if you only turn back up hill without screeching to a stop with practice it will come STOPPING Toe Side Power Slides Follow your Riders Body position sheet This is an advanced stopping technique which requires extra pressure applied to your toe side edge Work on making tighter and tighter J Tums on the toe side eventually so tight that your boards tail will slide out sideways Bend your knees and place both your hands out over your toe side edge Load up 75 of your body weight on your front leg this will allow the tail
7. b 94cm LiteCamb 117cm The Junior LiteCamb and LiteCamb models use traditional Skateboard Tiucks Your board truck s tension is controlled by tightening or loosening the nut on your truck Hanger s King Pin Use your skate tool to tighten or loosen the nut on your truck to desired tension Jr LiteCamb and LiteCamb models come with Canted Riser Pads Your boards Canted Riser Pads are designed to optimize your truck geometry and give your board increased ground clearance NOTE The trucks on Jr LiteCamb and LiteCamb models do not have the same turning radius as the chan nel trucks found on all other MONGOOSE ATB s Channel trucks are stronger and provide tighter turning radius 13 Hyline All Terrain Board Company Release of Liability Waiver Please initial at the bottom of each paragraph By signing this document I agree to waive certain legal rights including the right to sue HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD COMPANY and it s REPRESENTATIVES The retail shop retailers rental agents their owners officers directors agents employees and repr esentatives X I freely assume the risk I am aware that riding a HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD involves certain inherent risks dangers and hazards which can result in personal injury or death I hereby freely agree to assume and accept any and all known and unknown risks of injury or death while using this equipment X I agree to release and waive any and all claims that I may have in
8. d Check for excessive wear on tires and grip tape Replace when needed amp Check that your bindings are tight and secure A Springs and urethane spring inserts should be replaced every 6 months to a year amp Always keep your board clean A hose will do Let it dry in the sun or use a towel 6 mm Hex re 5 mm Hex w amar Hex AIR GAUGE RECOMMENDED TOOLS TRUCK ASSEMBLY ERRAIN Urethane Shock Insert Replacement Your MONGOOSE ALL TERRAIN BOARD comes with 4 urethane spring shock inserts The inserts are placed inside the springs to act as a dampening effect in your toe and heel side turns These inserts are mainly used for off road riding stable landing of freestyle airs and riders over 200 pounds INSERTING AND REMOVING URETHANE SPRING INSERTS 1 Remove hex screw on the top truck with hex key from your tool kit for UNICAMB the top truck rests beneath the wood deck On the opposite side from the screw you have removed push down on the deck to open the truck area where urethane insert is to be placed be sure to cover this area with your hand so spring does not shoot out possibly losing spring or injuring yourself See Illustration amp Next Place urethane insert into the spring followed by the spring retainer the spring retainer is also referred to as a tophat A Next release the pressure you have applied to the opposite side of deck and line up the spring retainer with t
9. d respect all automobiles cyclists and pedestrians Be mindful of others especially cars Use lower tire pressure to slow your speed of descent 8 Practice stopping techniques frequently Make certain you know how to power slide your board to a stop Always practice your stopping technique 9 When riding with others always yield to the rider in front of you they have the right of way Never stop where you are not visible from above or obstruct a trail merger 1 Observe and obey all posted signs Only ride where permission is granted Always respect your environment never litter and tread lightly to preserve nature y RRAIN BOARDS RIDING TIPS All riders should know how to stop before attempting to ride inclined slopes Always be mindful of your boards tire pressure lower tire pressure softer tires will keep your board rolling slower Higher tire pressure harder tires will cause your board to roll faster Adjust your boards tire pressure frequently in accordance with your ability the pitch of slope and the type of surface your are riding Softer tires are more forgiving and absorptive for riding on rougher terrain Tum frequently while riding this controls your speed Never go straight down a hill without making any turns NOTE Never exceed your tires recommended tire inflation levels Over inflated tires will wear out much faster than tires that are inflated properly CORRECT ADVANCED E BEGINNER
10. h linked tums First learn to execute a J tum advance your stopping technique to Power slides When using brake to assist in stopping apply pressure on brake trigger gradually slightly bend your knees and shift your weight back to your back leg to absorb your stopping momentum For the more advanced Power slide stop heel side and toe side apply immediate strong pressure when initiating your Power slide stop SAFETY TIPS Always check your brake tension before riding Always check your brake s mounting bracket make certain it s tightly fastened Stopping with your brake in wet dusty and dirty riding conditions will require greater stopping distances Activate brake frequently to assist in drying mechanism and to check stopping strength 10 y RRAIN BOARDS Brake Adjustment Please follow brake system diagram when reviewing procedures CABLE AND DRUM BAND ADJUSTMENT There are two ways to tighten or loosen the tension stopping power on your board s brake system 1 Adjust the brake cable Adjust the drum band ADJUSTING THE BRAKE CABLE The first and main adjustment to tighten or loosen your brake is made by tuming the Ridge Head Bolt The Ridge Head Bolt runs through the Ist bracket attached to the end of the mounting post for the brake housing Turning the Ridge Head Bolt counter clockwise tightens the brake cable to increase stopping power Turning the Ridge Head Bolt clockwise loosens the tension
11. more riding NEUTRAL STANCE SKATING AND MOUNTING REGULAR Eye looking forward Shoulders and hips parallel to frame BRR a a ua m m m Hm E u u m u m Bm EH ma Imm Knees and elbows bent SKATING AND MOUNTING MONGO HEEL SIDE J TURN 47 FINISH START a TOE SIDE J TURN TOE SIDE POWER SLIDE P H H NE E Q LINKING TURNS HEEL SIDE POWER SLIDE STOP BOARDS Bindings Your boards bindings are height adjustable always adjust them properly to your foot s size Make certain that your bindings fit snug but still allow easy in out access Mounting Frame Boards When drilling the holes to mount your board s bindings turn your board over mark your placement of the holes for drilling as if this were the top of the board and then drill from the bottom This prevents splinter ing of the boards bottom graphics Stance Options a T 2 ae 2 BEGINNER FREESTYLE FREECARVE ALPINE NOTE 1 Stand on your board with a centered stance Adjust your feet to your stance preference Mark the areas and you are ready to drill 2 When drilling make sure to account for the frame and deck supports underneath Stay at least 3 4 of an inch from the edge of deck 3 Adjust the height of your bindings for increased comfort and performance 4 Stance See stance option for s
12. of the cable RIDGE HEAD BOLT First loosen the nut on the Ridge Head Bolt all the way to the top Ridge Head Now you are ready to adjust the Ridge Head Bolt TIGHTENING Turn the Ridge Head Bolt counter clockwise to tighten the brake cable and drum band tension LOOSENING Turn the Ridge Head Bolt clockwise to loosen the brake cable and drum band tension Once desired brake system tension is made tighten the adjuster nut all the way back to the mounting bracket to a snug fit L LEVER AND CABLE Where brake cable is attached to L Lever loosen the Flat Head Bolt Once loose hold brake cable with one hand and push the L Lever towards brake tension bracket this adjustment tightens the drum band directly so be sure not to tighten too much restricting wheel motion Once desired tension is made tighten the nut on Flat Head Bolt MAINTENANCE 1 Clean out all dust dirt and moisture inside the brake housing Lubricate components of your brake regularly Check drum band for excessive wear Replace when worn 4 Remember always check your brake s tension before riding S Always check your brake s mounting bracket to ensure it s tightly fastened to the mounting post 11 Axle Mounted Post Drum Brake Tension Bracket housing Cable Drum Band Spring Adjust Nut Flat Head Bolt Ridge Head Bolt Hub Hand Trigger Safety Loop Cable Handle 12 BOARDS Jr LiteCam
13. op truck hole UNICAMB line up hole in the deck Repeat this procedure for the remaining inserts desired to be used for dampening your suspension This procedure is simple and should not take more than 15 minutes to insert or remove all 4 urethane shock inserts y RRAIN BOARDS Slalom 132cm With Drum Brake If you have purchased a SLALOM 132 cm W Brake you should pay close attention to this section Your SLALOM 132 cm W Brake is equipped with a Drum Brake attached to a post mounted on your boards rear axle and is meant to be used as an aid in stopping and controlling your speed DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON YOUR BOARD S BRAKE TO STOP OR CONTROL YOUR SPEED YOUR BOARD S SPEED IS CONTROLLED THROUGH TIRE PRESSURE AND TURNING THE BRAKE IS INTENDED AS AN AID ONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED AS YOUR ONLY METHOD TO CONTROL YOUR SPEED OR STOP YOUR BOARD RIDING TECHNIQUE 1 MOUNTING AND SKATING Activate the brake while stepping onto your board to keep the board from rolling LINKING TURNS It is best to continually practice carving tums when using the brake Never go straight without making any turns ACTIVATING BRAKE WHILE RIDING When riding with brake apply gradual pressure to control your speed Do not jam on brake suddenly On steeper inclines be sure to combine more turning with use of the brake to control your speed STOPPING WITH BRAKE 1 Follow your Riders Position Sheet Leam to control your speed throug
14. the future against HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD COMPANY the retailer renter or demo agent X I agree to release HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD COMPANY and retailer renter or demo agent from any and all liability for loss damage injury or expense that I may suffer or that my next of kin may suffer as a result of the use of the equipment described in this agreement due to any cause whatsoever including negligence or breach of contract on the part of HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD COMPANY and the retailer renter demo agents in the design manufacture sale selection installation maintenance or adjustment of the equipment X I agree to the binding effect of this agreement In the event of my death or incapacity this agreement shall be effective and binding upon my heirs next of kin executors administrators assigns and representatives X I Have read and understand this agreement and I am aware that by signing this agreement I am waiving certain legal rights including the right to sue HYLINE ALL TERRAIN BOARD COMPANY the retail shop retailers rental agents and demo agents X LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL DOB ADDRESS CITY STATE PROVINCE ZIP CODE SOCIAL SECURITY DRIVERS LICENSE SIGNATURE OF USER OF EQUIPMENT SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN IF USER IS UNDER THE AGE OF MAJORITY RETAILER OR DEMO AGENT NAME AND ADDRESS PLEASE SEND TO 1006A EAST RAYMOND WAY ANAHEIM CA 92801 y RRAIN
15. uggestions or custom fit to your own stance y RRAIN BOARDS Mounting UniCamb LiteCamb Boards When drilling the holes to mount your board s bindings tum your board over mark your placement of the holes for drilling as if this were the top of the board and then drill from the bottom This prevents splinter ing of the boards bottom graphics l Ge When mounting UNICAMB LITECAMB BOARDS drill holes in Mounting Zone see diagram 2 3 Drill using a 3 8 bit and router the hole slightly for insertion of T Nut insert Gently tap T Nut insert into 3 8 routered hole with hammer on bottom of board till flush with boards base Screw free flex binding post into T Nut insert on top of board To adjust free flex binding height turn nuts on binding posts Adjust free flex binding posts so that the threaded post is flush with the T nut base Mounting Zone M Mount on flat area of deck only tl n NOTE Stand on your board with a centered stance Adjust your feet to your stance preference Mark the areas and you are ready to drill When drilling make sure to account for the frame and deck supports underneath Stay at least 3 4 of an inch from the edge of deck Adjust the height of your bindings for increased comfort and performance Stance See stance option for suggestions or custom fit to your own stance BOARDS Maintenance 1 Check and tighten any loose hardware on your boar

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