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oxidized_black

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  1. this is what i found on another forum with your 220 ///

    There is a switch on the end of the gear change drum that signals when the tranny is in neutral or reverse. It's made of plastic and can sometimes break. More often the contacts are rusted even though it sits in oil.

    You have to remove the left engine cover and final drive case to get at the switch. You can often do this by sliding the motor ahead in the frame instead of pulling the motor.

    here is a manual for your bike here ... https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRSK2VxZy9tMEp3SGNUQw

  2. Take the (angle) sensor off and clean it with a q-tip and pressure spray it with a can of compressed air-dust cleaner. It's a bit of a challenge getting to it ... there are only 2 bolts that hold the small metal cover over the sensor and 2 bolts that hold the sensor on. Also clean the small rubber seal-ring inside as well, make sure you don't lose it when you take the sensor off and also clean the sensor wire connection plug and put some dielectric grease on it.

  3. here is what i found online for Indiana ... Indiana State ATV Information

    i would suggest that you get him in a training course first ...

    my son was 8 or 9 when i gave him my 350 Honda, i did put the fear of God into him first though, Rules : helmet ALWAYS, take your time-never rush anywhere, absolutely no F-n around on it or you lose it, always check the oil, wash it when you;re done. he did have a little experience on a dirt bike previously, so safety wasnt a big factor as i set the same ground rules ... your boy will love the atv im sure, praise him on it and give him hell when warranted, ride with him too. maybe you can get one to go with him ... it is fun !!

    im sure he will get some scrapes and or bruises along the way, but the learning curve for him is respect of the bike ,,, JMO

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