Segment:
Utility/Recreational ATV
Competitors:
Likely competed against similarly sized ATVs from brands like Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Polaris, and Arctic Cat during its production era.
Features Highlighted By Manual:
Comprehensive part identification, exploded views for visual understanding of component relationships.
Vehicle Models Covered:
Barossa Python-50 series (specific year range not explicitly stated, but implies comprehensive coverage for the model line).
Geographic Coverage:
Likely global, with English language common in many markets where Barossa ATVs were sold.
Estimated Pages:
Variable based on PDF complexity and amount of exploded views/schematics, likely several hundred pages for a comprehensive parts catalog.
Type:
Parts Catalog / Parts Manual
Primary Language:
English
Delivery Method:
Digital Download (PDF)
Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Reader Requirement:
Adobe PDF Reader
Engine Assemblies:
Complete engine component breakdowns with part numbers and exploded views.
Bodywork And Plastics:
Covers fenders, plastics, panels, seat, and related components.
Suspension And Steering:
Details on front forks, triple trees, handlebars, swingarm, struts, and related components.
Braking System:
Includes rotors, brake pads, calipers, and related hardware.
Fuel System:
Covers carburetor components (main jet, pilot jet, mixture screw, slow jet), fuel pump, fuel tank, and EFI components if applicable.
Electrical System:
Includes starter, rectifier, ignition components (magneto, coil), battery, lights, fuses, switches, and charging system.
Drivetrain:
Details on primary reduction gear, clutch, transmission components, drive shaft, and wheel components.
Parts Identification:
Primary function: accurate identification of all components via exploded views and part numbers.
Parts Ordering:
Facilitates correct part ordering by providing OEM part numbers.
Component Location:
Illustrates the precise location and relationship of components within assemblies.
Basic Assembly Understanding:
Provides a visual understanding of how components fit together, aiding in basic disassembly/reassembly.
Depth:
Component-level identification and part sourcing. Does not provide detailed repair procedures or torque specifications, but is essential for identifying parts needed for such work.
Type:
Likely a 50cc class engine, as indicated by 'Python-50'. Could be 2-stroke or 4-stroke depending on the specific model variant. The mention of 'carburetor' and 'fuel injection' (EFI) suggests potential for different engine options or iterations.
Displacement:
Approximately 50cc (based on model name).
Cooling System:
Likely air-cooled for a 50cc ATV, though liquid cooling is possible for some models.
Horsepower:
Estimated 3-6 HP (typical for 50cc recreational ATVs).
Torque:
Low torque output, suitable for recreational trail riding.
Carburetor Details:
Manual lists carburetor parts including main jet, pilot jet, mixture screw, and slow jet, indicating a carbureted fuel delivery system as a common configuration.
Fuel Injection Details:
Mention of 'efi' and 'pgm-fi' suggests the possibility of fuel-injected variants, common on later or higher-spec models.
Type:
Likely CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition) or similar electronic ignition system.
Type:
Likely Automatic (CVT - Continuously Variable Transmission) with a centrifugal clutch, common for 50cc ATVs, enabling easy operation for younger riders.
Drive System:
Likely 2WD (Rear-wheel drive).
Gear Selection:
Forward, Neutral, Reverse (standard for many ATVs).
Dry Weight:
Estimated 80-120 kg (typical for a 50cc ATV).
Payload Capacity:
Not specified, but designed for light recreational use.
Wheelbase:
Estimated 35-45 inches (typical for this class).
Overall Length:
Estimated 50-65 inches.
Overall Width:
Estimated 30-40 inches.
Overall Height:
Estimated 30-40 inches.
Tire Size Front:
Commonly 16x7-8 or similar for 50cc ATVs.
Tire Size Rear:
Commonly 16x7-8 or similar for 50cc ATVs.
Wheel Bolt Pattern:
Likely 4x110mm or similar common ATV pattern.
Frame Construction:
Robust frame designed for off-road use.
Footwells:
Designed with protective footwells.
Handlebars:
Standard ATV handlebars for control.
Braking System Type:
Disc brakes front and rear (common).
Throttle Limiter:
Often equipped with a throttle limiter screw for parental control on beginner models.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 100-200 hours or annually, consult specific service manual for exact recommendation.
Air Filter Cleaning:
Regular inspection and cleaning recommended, especially in dusty conditions.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Recommended every 6-12 months or as per service schedule.
Engine Oil Type:
Likely SAE 10W-40 or 20W-50, often a motorcycle-specific oil with JASO MA rating due to shared oil for engine and clutch.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid (standard for hydraulic systems).
Coolant Type:
If liquid-cooled, likely a 50/50 mix of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze and distilled water.
Common Problems:
Carburetor tuning issues (clogged jets, incorrect mixture), electrical system faults (rectifier, stator), worn brake pads, suspension wear are common on many ATVs of this age and class.
Diagnostic Hints:
Manual's exploded views can help diagnose missing or broken parts contributing to 'no spark' or poor performance.
Brand Origin:
Barossa is known for producing ATVs, often with an emphasis on utility and recreational models, with a history of manufacturing in Asia.
Python Series:
The 'Python' series likely represents Barossa's entry-level to mid-range recreational ATV offerings.
Production Period:
Specific production years for the Python-50 are not provided, but ATVs of this class were popular in the late 1990s and 2000s.