1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, assembly, and maintenance of your Lifan KP Mini 150 Gas Motorcycle. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the motorcycle and keep it for future reference.
The Lifan KP Mini 150 is a 149cc 4-stroke single-cylinder street motorcycle designed for adult riders. It features a 5-speed manual transmission, air cooling, and disc brakes for reliable performance.
2. Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO: Operating this motorcycle requires proper training and adherence to all safety guidelines. Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing.
This product is EPA Approved and DOT Approved. However, it cannot be shipped to California due to state regulations.
Whakatupato Kaupapa 65: Kei roto i tenei hua nga matū e mohiotia ana e te Kawanatanga o California kia pa mai ai te mate pukupuku me nga mate whanau, etahi atu mea kino ranei ka whanau.
3. Tatūnga me te Runanga
Your Lifan KP Mini 150 is shipped approximately 95% assembled for transportation safety. Final assembly involves connecting the battery, installing mirrors, handlebars, and front fender.
3.1 Te Whakakore me te Tirotiro Tuatahi
Upon arrival, carefully unbox the motorcycle. It will be secured within a metal crate. Inspect the packaging and contents for any signs of damage during transit.

Image: Lifan KP Mini 150 motorcycle secured in a metal crate for shipping.

Image: Cardboard box packaging for the Lifan KP Mini 150 motorcycle.
3.2 Te Whakataunga Kakau
Attach the handlebars to the triple clamp using the provided bolts and clamps. Ensure they are centered and securely tightened.
Video: X-PRO Lifan KP MINI 150 Assembly Video (Part 1 - Uncrating and Handlebar Installation)
3.3 Whakamutunga Wira o Mua
Carefully install the front wheel, ensuring the brake rotor aligns correctly with the caliper. Secure the axle nut tightly.
Video: X-PRO Lifan KP MINI 150 Assembly Video (Part 2 - Front Wheel Installation)
3.4 Front Fender Installation
Attach the front fender to the front forks using the provided hardware. Ensure it is firmly mounted and does not interfere with wheel rotation.
Video: X-PRO Lifan KP MINI 150 Assembly Video (Part 3 - Front Fender Installation)
3.5 Hononga Pūhiko
Locate the battery compartment, typically under the seat. Connect the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals securely. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent electrical issues.
Video: X-PRO Lifan KP MINI 150 Assembly Video (Part 4 - Battery Connection)
3.6 Te Whakaata Whakaata
Tāutahia te tuaraview mirrors onto the handlebar mounts. Adjust them to provide a clear view o te tuara.
Video: X-PRO Lifan KP MINI 150 Assembly Video (Part 5 - Mirror Installation)
3.7 Gas Cap Installation
Ensure the gas cap is properly installed and secured to prevent fuel leakage.
Video: How to install gas cap
3.8 Nga Tirohanga Whakamutunga
- Verify all bolts and fasteners are tightened to specification.
- Tirohia te pehanga tupare.
- Ensure brake levers and pedals operate smoothly.
- Test all lights and turn signals.
- Tirohia nga taumata hinu me te hinu.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Engine Start-Up
- Ensure the motorcycle is in neutral.
- Turn the ignition key to the 'ON' position.
- Whakauruhia te kowaowao mena he makariri te miihini.
- Press the electric start button.
- Kia tīmata te mīhini, wetekina mārire te aukati i te wā e mahana haere ana te mīhini.
4.2 Te Whakawhiti Taputapu
The Lifan KP Mini 150 features a 5-speed manual transmission. Familiarize yourself with the shift pattern (typically 1-N-2-3-4-5 or N-1-2-3-4-5) before riding. Use the clutch lever smoothly when shifting gears.
4.3 Piripiri
The motorcycle is equipped with front and rear disc brakes. Apply both brakes smoothly and progressively. Avoid sudden, hard braking, especially at high speeds or on slippery surfaces.
4.4 LCD Tachometer
The upgraded LCD tachometer displays your speed in digital numbers, along with an odometer for mileage, RPM, temperature, and local time. Monitor these readings for optimal performance and safety.
4.5 Te whakahinu hinu
The fuel tank capacity is 1.45 gallons. Use recommended gasoline type. The motorcycle boasts a fuel consumption of 130 mpg.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and safe operation of your motorcycle.
- Huringa Hinu: Perform regular oil changes as recommended in the service schedule. This is vital for engine health.
- Puru korakora: Inspect and replace the spark plug periodically to ensure efficient combustion.
- Pēhanga Tire: Check tire pressure regularly. The motorcycle is fitted with extra-wide tubeless tires (Front: 120/70-12 alloy, Rear: 130/70-12 alloy).
- Pūnaha Perehi: Regularly inspect brake fluid levels, brake pads, and disc rotors for wear.
- Tiaki mekameka: Kia ma te mekameka taraiwa, kia pania ki te hinu, kia tika hoki te kume.
- Taki Pūhiko: Ensure battery terminals are clean and tight.
- General Fastener Check: Tirohia ngā nati, ngā pūtu me ngā here katoa i ia wā, i ia wā, mō te piripono.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your motorcycle, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Kaore i te timata te miihini: Check fuel level, ensure ignition is on, verify battery connections, and check the spark plug.
- Mahinga Kino: This could be due to low tire pressure, a dirty air filter, or an old spark plug.
- Nga take Parai: Inspect brake fluid, pads, and lines. If issues persist, consult a qualified technician.
- Nga raruraru Hiko: Check battery charge and connections. Inspect wiring for any visible damage.
For complex issues, it is recommended to seek assistance from a certified motorcycle mechanic.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Mihini | 149cc 4-stroke single-cylinder |
| Pūnaha whakamatao | Te Hau Matao |
| Tukunga | 5 Speed Manual Clutch |
| Max. Mana | 12.2HP/8000 RPM |
| Max Torque | 12N.m/6000 RPM |
| Pūnaha Tīmata | Hiko |
| Tere Tere | 70 MPH (Depending on Riders Weight and Road Conditions) |
| Te Whakamu Wahine | 130 mpg |
| Tuhinga o mua | Upside Down Fork |
| Whakatarewa Whakamuri | Center Shock Absorber |
| Parai o Mua/Mumuri | Kōpae |
| Tire o mua | 120/70-12 alloy |
| Tire Whakamuri | 130/70-12 alloy |
| Taumaha Kupenga | 242 lbs |
| Te roanga katoa | 70" |
| Whānui Whānui | 30.7" |
| Teitei katoa | 37.8" |
| Turanga wira | 48" |
| Teitei nohoanga | 28.7" |
| Te Raukaha Tank wahie | 1.45 Karani |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO) and Bill of Sale paperwork will be sent to you by separate mail. These documents are essential for registration and warranty purposes.
For any further assistance or technical support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase documentation.





