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CYBER CYCLES
Operators Manual
IT

IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR TO MAINTAIN CUSTOMER SAFETY AT

ALL TIMES , AND IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DETAILS SET OUT IN THIS MANUAL
ARE FOLLOWED PRECISELY .

Part No. 90500038

SAFETY WARNING
In Order to Use This Machine Safely
In order to use this machine safely, be sure to read this Operators Manual carefully
before installation and use of the machine.
Whenever the owner of this machine entrusts disassembly, installation, adjustment,
routine maintenance or trouble shooting to another person, the owner should ensure
that they read the appropriate precautions and relevant sections of this manual before
starting work.
In order that no accidents occur when the machine is in operation, strictly
follow the notes on safety described below. Also, carefully read section 3,
“Precautions”.

Warnings for Operation

NOTE:
NOTE:

NOTE:
NOTE:

Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly
and in accordance with the manual.
Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the
distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes.
There is a warning sticker that the player must be able to reach the grey
matting of the cycle base with their feet, however if the operator feels that a
customer playing the game is in any danger, he should warn the customer
accordingly.
The warning sticker must always be kept in good condition and replaced if
worn so that the customer can read it clearly.
If there is an error or problem with this machine, operation must be
stopped immediately.

Warnings for Disassembly, Installation, Routine Maintenance and Troubleshooting

DANGER:
DANGER:

DANGER:

DANGER:

NOTE:

Namco Ltd. bears absolutely no responsibility for accidents or injuries
resulting from unauthorized changes to the machine.
Ensure that the machine has been turned OFF before making adjustments
or carrying out maintenance. Also ensure only qualified personnel carry out
maintenance or turn the power ON to this machine.
The power supply and inside the monitor will remain hot and have areas of
high voltage even though the machine has been turned OFF, and there is a
possibility of burns or electric shock. Be careful not to touch these areas.
In order to avoid injuries due to mis-operation, be sure that the voltage of the
power supply is within the prescribed limits. Also to prevent possible electric
shocks due to failure, this machine MUST be fitted with a securely
connected earthed plug.
Do not turn the main power switch ON until the machine has been installed
correctly.

1. SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SUPPLY :-

220/240volts AC

MONITOR :-

Hantarex 28" Polo with Auto Degauss

COIN ACCEPTOR

Mars CashFlow - 4 Channel

DIMENSIONS :Assembled
Monitor Cabinet
Tower
Bike Assy
Header

1700(w)
800(w)
500(w)
910(w)
1450(w)

x
x
x
x
x

1970(d)
750(d)
710(d)
1370(d)
240(d)

x
x
x
x
x

2100(h)
1530(h) ea.
1800(h)
930(h) ea.
500(h)

WEIGHT :Assembled
Monitor Cabinet
Tower
Bike Assy
Header
ACCESSORIES :-

425kg
95kg ea.
80kg
65kg ea.
25kg
Keys:

(Cash Door) ..................... 2
(Coin Door) ...................... 2
(Service Door) ................. 2

Number Decal Set 1-4 ........................... 2
IEC Mains Lead ..................................... 1
Link Cable

......................................... 1

Operators Manual .................................. 1
Monitor Manual ...................................... 1
Cashflow Data ........................................ 1
M8x40 Security Screw - SUS ................ 8
M8x20 Security Screw - SUS ................ 4
M8x16 Security Screw - SUS ................ 8
M8 Flat Washer - SUS ........................... 20
M8 Spring Washer - SUS ...................... 20

M5 Security Wrench .............................. 1
M6 Security Wrench .............................. 1
M8 Security wrench ............................... 1

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2. MAJOR COMPONENTS

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3. PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to read this section carefully.

3-1 Notes on Operation

NOTE:
NOTE:

NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:

Only operate this machine after checking that it has been installed correctly
and in accordance with the manual.
Parts of this machine move during game play, so there are places where the
distance between the stationary section and moveable section changes.
There is a warning sticker that the player must be able to reach the grey
matting of the bike base with their feet, however if the operator feels that a
customer playing the game is in any danger, he should warn the customer
accordingly.
The warning sticker must always be kept in good condition and replaced if
worn so that the customer can read it clearly.
Ensure customers do not get hurt by leaning or climbing on the cycles. Be
especially careful in the case of young children.
If there is an error or problem with this machine, operation must be
stopped immediately.

Parts of this machine lean to the left and right during game play. In order to
maintain the customer's safety, the operator should strictly follow the
appropriate precautions.

3-2 Cautions When Transporting.
a.

Do not subject the game to physical shock when transporting or moving it.

b.

Always return the levellers to the UP position before moving the machine, even
for short distances.

c.

The main cabinets, bike assemblies, coin assy and header assy must be
separated before moving or shipping.

d.

Take care not to rope any moulded (plastic) parts when transporting.

THIS MACHINE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE MOVED BY FORK LIFT. DO NOT USE

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3-3 Cautions When Installing.
1.

This machine is designed for indoor use only. Do Not install the machine in the
following places

2.

If this machine is installed next to walls or other machines, ensure that there is
plenty of space between them.

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NOTE: So that customers are not injured by the movement of the bikes, ensure that
the machines are separated from each other by 200mm and from walls or
other machines by at least 300mm either side, and 600mm from the rear of
the bikes.
NOTE: In order to gain access to the mains-in connector, ON/OFF switch and link
switches, make sure that the rear of the machine is separated from a wall or
other machine by a distance of at least 500mm or more.

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3-4 Cautions when Handling.

DANGER

The Mains Voltage to this machine must be within the range of
220v to 240v AC.

DANGER

Be sure that the power is turned OFF when replacing parts and
connecting/disconnecting connectors.

DANGER

To prevent possible electric shocks due to failure, this machine MUST
be fitted with a securely connected earthed plug.

DANGER

The monitor and power supply contain areas of very high voltage. Be
extremely careful when inspecting or making adjustments.

DANGER

When unplugging the game from an electrical outlet, always grasp the
plug, not the mains lead.

NOTES:

•

Always return PC Boards to your dealer for repair. Never test the PCB for
continuity with a multimeter or similar device. The PCB contains sensitive devices
which could be damaged or even destroyed by the internal voltage of such test
equipment.

•

Adjustments are required after replacing the game PCB, ROM or control pots.
Adjustments should be performed as described in section 7-4, "Adjustments
when Replacing Parts" (page 25).

•

After initial installation or if the number of machines linked together changes, it
may be necessary to use the test mode to change the settings and link switch
settings. (Refer to section 6-4, "Linking Two Machines" (page 20).

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4. INSTALLATION
Note:- The monitor cabinets and tower are supplied already assembled.
The following instructions are for information only.
4-1 Assembling the Monitor and Tower Assemblies
1.

Connect the loom connectors between the tower assembly and the monitor
assembly, and place the assemblies together, taking care not to trap any wires.

2.

Fit, finger tight, three M8x20 Security Screws, Spring and Flat washers to
connect the tower and monitor base.

3.

Fit, finger tight, four M8x20 Security Screws, Spring and Flat washers to connect
the monitor cabinet connector cover to the tower.

4.

Tighten fully all the Security Screws. (7off)

5.

Repeat above for the other monitor cabinet.

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4-2 Connecting the Bike Assemblies to the Cabinets
1.

Connect the connectors
between the bike assembly and
cabinet.

2.

Place the bike assembly onto
the support bracket and push
the bike against the cabinet
taking care not to trap any
wires.

3.

Fit, finger tight, the 4off M8x20
security screws, spring washers
and flat washers, securing the
Bike Assy to the Monitor Base.

4.

Fit, finger tight, the 2off M8x20
security screws, spring washers
and flat washers, securing the
Bike assy to the support
bracket.

5.

Tighten fully all the security
screws. (6off)

6.

Fit the bike number decal to the rear of either side of the bike.

7.

Remove the shipping bolts (M8x75) from either side of the bike.

Note:- Retain the shipping bolts in a secure place for re-fitting if the
machine is transported.

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4-3 Fitting the Header Assembly
The Header Assembly is heavy (approx. 25kg), with a forward centre of
gravity, so it is important that at least two people are used to fit or remove
the Header Assembly.
The fitting position of the Header Assembly is very high, and it is important that a
means of reaching the height safely, without stretching, is available. (e.g. steps,
step stools etc.)
1.

Place the Header Assembly on to the tower and pass the connectors in to the
tower, slide the header back ensuring that the rear bracket engages fully in to the
retaining brackets.

2.

Fit the 8off M8x16 Security Screws, Spring and Flat washers to retain the Header
Assembly to the Tower.

3.

Connect the connectors inside the monitor cabinet.

NOTE:When the machine is fully assembled and in its final position, lower the 14 level
adjusters, (4 on each monitor cabinet, 2 on the tower and 2 on each bike assy), with a
spanner so that all castors are raised from the floor, and the machine is level.
Tighten the lock nuts with a spanner to ensure that the level adjusters do not move.

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5.

How to Play
This game is linkable so players can compete against each other on the same track,
or compete against computer bikes when playing alone. Two machines can be linked
together allowing up to four players to compete against each other.
The Header Assembly displays the position of each rider and also the leading rider.
Speed is controlled by use of the throttle and brake, and steering is controlled by
leaning the bike left or right.
After the insertion of a coin/s, credit is established to a bike position with the use of the
respective ‘Credit Available’ button. Pressing the flashing ‘View Change’ button,
located on the handle bar assembly, will display the Course Select Screen.
There are two courses available, “GREEN HILL” is a practise course for beginners and
“NEO YOKOHAMA” is an intermediate and advanced course. In a linked game the
course is decided by the majority.
Next select a bike.
Each player can select one of three bikes:“ANTHIAS”,

for beginners. It corners easily, and its top speed is reduced a little.

“NVR750R”, for intermediate. This bike has good cornering balance, and its top
speed is normal.
“WILD HOG” for advanced. By controlling the special drift, it can cover the course
faster than any of the other bikes, but is more difficult to control.
The first player to enter “Bike Select” is also able to select, by using the throttle, the
music during the game. The title is displayed in the lower left of the screen.
Players can join in a linked game during the link time countdown. This time can be
adjusted in the ‘Game Options’ mode.
If a linked game is in progress but a bike position is available, a player can use this
position as a solo game.
When a player completes the specified number of laps in the given time, they
complete the game. If the countdown timer reaches 00 before completing the specified
number of laps the game is over. At the end of the game, the players ranking, fastest
lap time and total time are displayed.
If a best time is beaten the end of the race will be shown and the player can enter their
initials by leaning the bike to select the letters and pressing ‘View Change’ to enter
them.
With this game it is possible to change the players viewpoint of the game. Each time
the ‘View Change’ button is pressed the view changes between : “Pillion View”,
“Rider’s View”, and “Behind View”.

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6. ADJUSTMENTS
6-1 Turning on the Power
After the machine has been installed, turn ON the power. The power switch is
located on the rear of the right hand cabinet.

6-2 Adjustment Switches
The Adjustment switches are located inside the coin door.
1.

Service Switch.
Press this switch to obtain game credits without incrementing the play meter.

2.

Test Switch
Slide the test switch ON to enter test mode.
Test mode allows testing and the changing of game settings. (Refer to section
6-3 "Test Mode" (page 12))

COIN COUNTER

LEFT PLAYER

TEST

RIGHT PLAYER

SERVICE

TEST

Service Bracket

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SERVICE

6-3 Test Mode
1.

Open the coin door and slide the test switch "ON". The menu screen will be
displayed on the monitor.

2.

Select the test required by leaning the bike left or right. The selected test will
'blink'.

3.

Enter the selected test by pressing the 'View Change' push button. Select "EXIT"
to return the "Menu Screen".

4.

After testing is completed, ensure that the test switch is returned to the "OFF"
position to return to normal game mode.

The Test Switch must always be in the "OFF" position for normal game mode.

MENU
COIN OPTIONS

-------

(1) Sets the price of play (See 6-3-1)

GAME OPTIONS

-------

(2) Sets the game options (See 6-3-2)

I/O TEST

-------

(3) Used for testing switches and controls
(See 6-3-3)

SOUND TEST

-------

(4) Used for testing sound and setting
volumes (See 6-3-4)

MONITOR TEST

-------

(5) Used for adjusting the monitor

ADS TEST

-------

(6) Displays accumulated game data

OTHERS

-------

(7) Used for testing the PC Boards and for
initializing all of the settings

BANK
: CHOOSE
VIEW SW : ENTER

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6-3-1

Coin Options

1.

2.

3.

4.

Select item (1) "COIN
OPTIONS" on the
menu screen to set
the game cost and
related settings.
Lean the bike left or
right to select the
required item then
press View Change.
Use the Brake to
adjust the settings
UP or the Throttle to
adjust the settings
DOWN, press View
Change to store the
new settings.

COIN OPTIONS
[ DEFAULT IN GREEN ]
GAME COST
1 COIN 1 CREDIT
FREE PLAY OFF

------------------------ (a)
------------------------ (b)

EXIT

BANK
:CHOOSE
VIEW SW :ENTER

BRAKE
:CHANGE+
THROTTLE :CHANGE-

Select "EXIT" to
return to the menu
screen.

Note :- The price of play on this machine is set within the Cashflow Coin Mech.
Ensure that the Coin Options on the screen are set as shown in the
following table.

ITEM

CONTENTS

(a) Game Cost

Coins required for 1 credit - - - - - - settable 1 - 9

(b) Free Play

Yes/No

FACTORY SET
1
NO

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6-3-2

Game Options

1.

Select item (2) "GAME OPTIONS" on the menu screen to set the game
options and related settings.

2.

Lean the bike left or right to select the required item then press 'View
Change'.

3.

Use the Brake to adjust the settings UP or the Throttle to adjust the settings
DOWN. Standard settings are displayed in green.

4.

Select "EXIT" and press 'View Change' to return to the menu screen.

GAME OPTIONS
[ DEFAULT IN GREEN ]
GAME DIFFICULTY
B
--------------- (a)
GAME LAPS
GREEN HILL
3
--------------- (b)
NEO YOKOHAMA
2
--------------- (c)
ENTRY TIME
B
--------------- (d)
ID NUMBER
1 LINK ON 1 ------- (e), (f)
SEAT COLOUR
RED
--------------- (g)
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH ------------- (h)
SOUND IN ATTRACT
ON
--------------- (i)
HI SCORE INITIALIZE
NO
--------------- (j)
EXIT
BANK
:CHOOSE BRAKE
:CHANGE+
VIEW SW :ENTER
THROTTLE :CHANGE-

NOTES

•

The game difficulty and number of laps and entry time must be set the
same on all positions that are linked.

•

The ID number of the bike furthest left (when facing the front of the
machine) should be set to 1, and the other bikes set to 2, 3, or 4 in order
from left to right. The ID number of the farthest right position should
equal the number of bikes linked.

•

Settings other than those described will cause the machine to operate
incorrectly.

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ITEM

DESCRIPTION

FACTORY
SET

(a) Game Difficulty

A (easy) to C (hard)

B

(b) Green Hill

Number of laps for Green Hill course - - - set 2 - 5

3

(c) Neo Yokohama

Number of laps for Neo Yokohama course - - - set 1 - 5

2

(d) Entry Time

A (longest) to C (shortest)

B

(e) ID Number

Sets bike identity for linked positions. Set so that no linked bikes have
the same number
Machine Linked - Display will show - LINK ON + number of linked units
Faulty Link Cable - Display will show - LINK OFF

(f) Displays Link
Information

Only one machine - Display will show - ON 1
Faulty Link PCB - Display will show - NG

(g) Seat Colour

Sets the bike colour. Set to match the colour of bike in use

(h) Language

Japanese, English, None

(i) Sound in Attract

On / Off

On

(j) Hi Score Initialize

On / Off

Off

6-3-3

English

I/O Test
1.

Select item (3) "I/O Test" on the menu screen to test the switches or lamps.

2.

Lean the bike left or right to select the required item then press View
Change.

3.

Select "EXIT" and press 'View Change' to return to the menu screen.

I/O TEST
DIP 4

12345678

SWITCH TEST
MOTOR TEST
LAMP TEST
EXIT

............................(a)
............................(b)
............................(c)
............................(d)

BANK
:CHOOSE
VIEW SW :ENTER

(a) Shows condition of DIP SW 4 on the PCB. In normal operation all switches
are OFF. (If a switch is ON, it will be displayed in red.)
Switch 1 if ON will force the PCB in to Test Mode.
Switch 8 if ON will freeze the picture on the monitor.
(b) Shows if the game is linked.

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6-3-3-1

Switch Test

1.

Select Switch Test from the 'I/O Test' menu. The following screen will
appear on the monitor.
SWITCH TEST
TEST SW
COIN SW
SERVICE SW
BANK
THROTTLE
BRAKE
VIEW-SW

ON
.................(a)
ON
.................(b)
ON
.................(c)
00 CENTRE ................(d)
00
.................(e)
00
.................(f)
ON
.................(g)

BRAKE+THROTTLE: EXIT
2.

The word 'ON' will appear next to items a, b, c, and g each time the
respective switch is operated.
When the bike is pushed left, 'CENTRE' will go off and 'OK' appear just
before it reaches the extreme left, '00' will decrease. When the bike is
pushed right, 'CENTRE' will go off and 'OK' appear just before it reaches
the extreme right, '00' will increase.
When the THROTTLE or BRAKE are operated, 'OK' will appear just
before they are fully on, and '00' will increase.

3.

Operate the brake and throttle together to exit and return to the 'I/O Test'
menu screen.

6-3-3-2

Motor Test
This test is not used on this machine

6-3-3-3
1.

Lamp Test
Select Lamp Test from the “I/O Test” menu. The following screen will
appear on the monitor

LAMP TEST
ALL LAMPS
RED
YELLOW
BLUE
1
2
3
4
GREEN
VIEW-SW
VIEW-SW: EXIT
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2.

The lamps will automatically illuminate in turn as indicated on the screen.

3.

Press ‘View Change’ to return to the “I/O Test” menu screen.

6-3-4

Sound Test
1.

Select item (4) "Sound Test" on the menu screen to test the sound and
speakers.

2.

The following screen will appear on the monitor.

SOUND TEST
[ DEFAULT IN GREEN ]
VOLUME FRONT LEFT SP.
FRONT RIGHT SP.
TANK SP.
REQUEST SONG No.
MESSAGE
EXIT
BANK
:CHOOSE
VIEW SW :ENT/ON,OFF

55
55
50
000

------------------- (a)
------------------- (b)
------------------- (c)
------------------- (d)

ETC.

------------------- (e)

BRAKE
:CHANGE+
THROTTLE :CHANGE-

3.

Select the required item by leaning the bike left or right. The selected item
will ‘blink’.

4.

Operating the brake will increase the value setting and operating the throttle
will decrease the value setting. Standard values are displayed in green.

5.

Press ‘View Change’ to start or stop a Reqest Song No. sound. (Request
Song No. 3 will generate a stereo sound test.

6.

Select “EXIT” and press ‘View Change’ to return to the menu screen.

Item

Description

Factory
S et

a

Set left speaker volume

------

00 Quietest - 63 Loudest

32

b

Set right speaker volume

------

00 Quietest - 63 Loudest

32

c

Set bike tank speaker volume

------

00 Quietest - 63 Loudest

32

d

Select sound for testing. Each number will produce a different sound. 000
will generate a stereo test.

---

e

Displays song name

---

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6-3-5

Monitor Test
1.

Select item (5) “Monitor Test” on the menu screen to set up and adjust the
monitor.

2.

On entering monitor test, the following screen will appear on the monitor.
MONITOR
GRADATION PATTERN
CROSSHATCH
CROSSHATCH
WHITE WINDOW
WHITE WINDOW
WHITE WINDOW
INTERLACE PATTERN
VIEW ANGLE ADJUST
VIEW ANGLE ADJUST
FULL WHITE
EXIT

GREEN
WHITE
(H)
(M)
(L)
(CRT)
(PROJECTOR)

BANK
:CHOOSE
VIEW-SW :ENTER

3.

6-3-6

Lean the bike to select a test and press ‘View Change’ to enter the test and
to return to “Monitor Menu” from a test.
ADS Data

1.

Select item (5) "ADS Data" on the menu screen to view machine history
details.

2.

The following screen will appear on the monitor.
ADS
POWER ON
PLAY TIME
PLAY TIME AVE
PLAY NUMBER

00'00"00
00'00"00
00'00"00
0000

.................. (a)
.................. (b)
.................. (c)
.................. (d)

COURSE-VIEW
COURSE-BIKE
COURSE -LINK
COURSE-C. P.
COURSE-P.T.

.................. (e)
.................. (f)
.................. (g)
.................. (h)
................... (i)

INITIALIZE
EXIT

................... (j)

BANK
:CHOOSE
VIEW-SW :ENTER
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Item

Description

(a) Power On

Total time in hours, minutes, seconds machine has been switched
on.

(b) Play Time

Total time in hours, minutes, seconds that machine has been in
play.

(c) Play Time Ave

Average time of game duration.

(d) Play Number

Total game plays.

(e) Course-View

Time for each view.

(f) Course-Bike

Number of times a bike has been selected.

(g) Course-Link

Number of linked games played.

(h) Course-C.P.

Position on the course at game over.

(i) Course-P.T.

Total time each course has been played.

(j) Initialize

Reset all data.

6-3-7

Others
1.

Select item (6) "Others" on the menu screen.

2.

On entering 'Others' the following screen will appear on the monitor.

OTHERS
AUTO SETTING

................ (a)

BACK UP MEMORY INITIALIZE ................ (b)
PCB TEST

................ (c)

EXIT
BANK
:CHOOSE
VIEW-SW :ENTER

Item

a)

Description

(a) Auto Setting

Will adjust all linked units to match automatically.

(b) Back Up Memory Initialize

Reset all ADS data

(c) PCB Test

For testing the Game PCB

If the game is linked, this option allows all linked positions to be set from position
No. 1 bike. If all game and coin options shown on No. 1 screen are correct, select
transmit, then push View Switch. All positions will automatically update to the
displayed options and ID No. All screens will display the Auto Setting screen. Set
each bike colour from each Auto Setting screen.

Note: Any game in play will be lost during Auto Setting transmit.
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6-4 Linking Two Machines.
Up to two machines (4 bikes) can be linked together.
The machines should be linked as described below.
1)

Ensure that the power is “OFF”.

2)

Loosen the two screws (M5x12) on the back of the right monitor cabinet, and
remove the connector cover.

3)

Set the link switches to “ON” , “EXT”, and
“ON”. (See Diag.)

4)

Use the supplied link cable and connect the
machines between “IN” and “OUT” sockets
(See Diag.)

[Examples of Linked Machines]

a)

5)

2 Machines
(2 Seats)

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

Turn the power to each machine “ON”, and set the PCB ID using the test mode.
(Refer to section 6-3-7, “Others” 'Auto Setting' (page 19))

Note:

Settings other than those described will cause the machine to operate
incorrectly.

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6-4-1

Setting the Link Switches
The link switches are used to set the connection between bikes and machines.

1)

Slacken two screws (M5x12) and remove the link
cover.

2). Setting only one machine. (2 Bikes)
Set the link switches to “ON”, “INT”, and
“ON”.

Note: Do not use a link cable.

2)

Setting two or more machines. (4 Bikes)
Set the link switches to “ON”, “EXT”, and
“ON”.

3)

The link procedure is now complete.

4)

Setting for faulty PCB.
If the game PCB of only one side is faulty, set the link switch on that side
only to “OFF”

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7. MAINTENANCE
DANGER:

In order to prevent injury or electric shock to service personnel, ensure
that the MAIN POWER IS OFF before attempting any maintenance.

DANGER:

Before performing any work not described in this manual, be sure to
contact your distributor to receive instructions or answers to questions.

7-1 Replacing the Fluorescent Tube, Position, and Leading Driver Lamps
1)

Remove the three security screws (M5x12), and remove the plexi upper retaining
bracket.

2)

Remove the three security screws (M5x12), and remove the plexi lower retaining
bracket.

3)

Remove the header plexi.

4)

Unscrew the defective position lamp and replace.
Warning:- Ensure that the lamp is not hot before touching it.

7-2 Replacing the Signal Lamps
1)

After removing the front Plexi as above remove five security screws (M5x12), and
remove the signal plexi L or R.

2)

Unscrew the defective lamp and replace.
Warning:- Ensure that the lamp is not hot before touching it.

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7-3 Handle Bar Assembly
Remove four M5X12 security screws, and remove handle bar assembly cover to gain
access to the throttle and brake controls.

NOTE:- The game must be re-initialized whenever the PCB, ROMS, Throttle, Brake or
Steering controls are replaced. (See 7-4 "Adjustments when Replacing Parts")
7-3-1

Replacing the Throttle Control Pot
1)

Slacken the grub screw
M3X5 securing the
control pot shaft to the
drive gear, and remove
the gear.

2)

Replace the control pot
ensuring that the the pot
is replaced in the same
position, and the wires
are replaced to the
correct terminals.

3)

Turn the control pot
shaft until the flat is
vertical and to the right,
when looking at the
shaft. Replace the drive
gear ensuring that the
control pot shaft does
not turn and the grub
screw in the drive gear
is on the flat of the shaft

4)

Re-tighten the grub
screw M3x5

7-3-2

Replacing the Brake
Control Pot
1)

Slacken the grub screw
M3X5 securing the
control pot shaft to the
brake assembly.

2)

Replace the control pot
ensuring that the pot is
fitted in the same
position, and the wires are replaced to the correct terminals.

3)

When replacing the control pot, ensure that the flat on the control shaft is in
line with the grub screw.

4)

Re-tighten the grub screw M3x5.
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7-3-3

Replacing the Steering Control Pot
1)

Remove three security screws (M5X16) and four security screws (M5x12)
from the right hand bike vac-form, and remove the vac-form.

2)

Slacken the grub screw (M4x5) to release the control pot shaft.

3)

Replace the control pot, ensuring that the pot is replaced in the same
position and the wires are fitted to the correct terminals.

4)

Re-tighten the grub screw (M4x5), ensuring that it engages the flat of the
control pot shaft.

5)

Refit the bike vac-form, and the security screws (M5x12) (M5x16).

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7-4 Adjustments When Replacing Parts (Initialization)
The following adjustments must always be carried out after replacing the Game PCB,
ROMS, or Throttle, Brake, and Steering Control Pots.
The game will not operate correctly if these adjustments are not made.
1.

Ensure that the Throttle and Brake are fully released and the bike is in its central
upright position.

2.

Turn the Test switch on while pressing the Service switch.

3.

Adjustment is complete when the screen displays ‘Initialize Completed’.

4.

Operate the Brake and Throttle together to return to the “Menu Screen”.

5.

Turn the Test switch OFF to return to normal game mode.

Note:-

If the ‘View Change’ button is flashing during standby mode, there is a
problem with one of the control pots (Throttle, Brake, or Bank) not being at
zero.
Enter ‘Switch Test’ (See 6-3-3-1 ‘Switch Test’ page 16) to determine which pot
is not at zero and either replace if faulty or reinitialize.

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8. PARTS

Page 29

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

PART No.

1

MONITOR CABINET

45000521

2

MONITOR SUPPORT PIPE AND BRACKET

45000520

3

MONITOR PLINTH

45000517

4

MONITOR CABINET BACK PANEL

45000522

5

LOUDSPEAKER GRILLE

45000523

LOUDSPEAKER CABINET - LHS

37100069

LOUDSPEAKER CABINET - RHS

37100070

7

28" HANTAREX ’POLO’ MONITOR with REMOTE

84000012

8

MONITOR PLINTH JOINT BRACKET - UPPER

45000519

9

MONITOR PLINTH JOINT BRACKET - LOWER

45000518

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM RHS - RED

45000526

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM RHS - YELLOW

45000527

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM RHS - BLUE

45000528

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM RHS - BLACK

45000529

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM LHS - RED

45000530

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM LHS - YELLOW

45000531

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM LHS - BLUE

45000532

MONITOR SIDE VAC-FORM LHS - BLACK

45000533

12

MONITOR VAC-FORM

45000524

13

SWIVEL CASTOR 75mm

59000005

14

ADJUSTABLE FOOT M16x75

25000009

DOME PLUG - 45mm

39000809

SHORTY BUSHING - 45mm

39000054

MONITOR VAC-FORM DECAL - BLACK

40000248

MONITOR VAC-FORM DECAL - RED

40000249

MONITOR VAC-FORM DECAL - YELLOW

40000250

MONITOR VAC-FORM DECAL - BLUE

40000251

6

10

11

15
15

16
16

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ITEM

DESCRIPTION

PART No

1

FRONT ACRYLIC RETAINING BRACKET

45000535

2

FRONT ACRYLIC

30000039

3

FLUORESCENT TUBE 18" 15w

64500009

4

CHOKE 240v 15w

63300000

5

STARTER

63000000

6

COIN TOWER SAFETY DECAL

40000254

7

’CREDIT AVAILABLE WHEN LIT’ PUSHBUTTON ASSY

60200215

8

ADJUSTABLE FOOT M16x75mm

25000009

9

SWIVEL CASTOR 75mm

59000005

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

1

PCB SERVICE DOOR

2

PCB ASSY - CYBER CYCLE - V151
SMPSU 5v/30A 12v/5A
1

PART No.
45000547
XCYB-PCB
83000004

1 /4" FUSE 2A SLO-BLO

63500506

11/4" FUSE 3A SLO-BLO

63500547

3

1

4

1 /4" FUSE 2A Q/B

63500504

SCHAFFNER MAINS INPUT ASSY

66000016

20mm FUSE 5A Q/B

63500601

SCHAFFNER BOOT

66000017

LINK PCB ASSY

XAD-LINKPCB

5
LINK COVER BRACKET

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45000550

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

PART No.

1

RACE START VAC-FORM - LHS

45000452

2

TOP ACRYLIC RETAINING BRACKET

45000537

3

3ft FLOURESCENT TUBE

64500013

4

RACE START VAC-FORM - RHS

45000453

5

E14 25watt GOLF BALL LAMP

64000084

7

TOP ACRYLIC

30000040

8

E14 25watt REAR SILVERWED LAMP

64000083

9

SHORTY BUSHING - 50mm

39000051

B1

M5x16 SUS SECURITY BUTTON HEAD SCREW

26300032

Page 32

Page 33

ITEM
1

DESCRIPTION

PART No.

CYCLE BASE FRAME

45000488

2

BEARING MOUNTING ASSEMBLY

45000492

3

ROCKER PLATE

45000494

4

ROTARY MOULDING SUPPORT BRACKET - LHS

45000515

5

ROTARY MOULDING SUPPORT BRACKET - RHS

45000516

6

ROSTA BRACKET

45000497

7

CONNECTOR COVER

45000491

8

EVA FLOOR MAT - GREY

45000489

9

POTENTIOMETER BRACKET

45000498

10

SPACER

45000499

11

SPACER

45000495

12

SPACER

45000496

ROTARY MOULDING - BLACK

45000501

ROTARY MOULDING - RED

45000502

ROTARY MOULDING - YELLOW

45000503

ROTARY MOULDING - BLUE

45000504

LOWER VAC-FORM RHS - BLACK

45000505

LOWER VAC-FORM RHS - RED

45000506

LOWER VAC-FORM RHS - YELLOW

45000507

LOWER VAC-FORM RHS - BLUE

45000508

LOWER VAC-FORM LHS - BLACK

45000509

LOWER VAC-FORM LHS - RED

45000510

LOWER VAC-FORM LHS - YELLOW

45000511

13

14

15

LOWER VAC-FORM LHS - BLUE

45000512

14

4‰" 20w SPEAKER

62000006

16

SEAT VAC-FORM

45000513

17

END OF STROKE BUMPER

88300634

18

PILLOW BEARING - FYH / UPC 207

88300633

19

ROSTA SPRING - DR-S27 X 100

20

SWIVEL CASTOR 65mm

59000002

21

ADJUSTABLE FOOT M16x95

88300079

22

NAMCO LOGO - ROTARY MOULDING

40000238

23

NAMCO LOGO - VAC-FORM

40000236

AIR INTAKE DECAL FRONT - LHS

40000241

AIR INTAKE DECAL FRONT - RHS

40000242

AIR INTAKE DECAL SIDE - LHS

40000243

AIR INTAKE DECAL SIDE - RHS

40000244

CYBER CYCLES LOGO VAC FORM

40000237

REAR DECAL ROTARY MOULDING - LHS

40000239

REAR DECAL ROTARY MOULDING - RHS

40000240

CHROME DECAL REAR UNDERSIDE

40000245

CHROME DECAL SIDE - LHS

40000246

CHROME DECAL SIDE - RHS

40000247

XEH09-261-262

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

SUS 430 FLOOR MAT COVER BRACKET

450000490

31

FILLER CAP VAC-FORM

X 61700626

34

CYCLE BASE SAFETY COVER - REAR

40000262

35

CYCLE BASE SAFETY COVER - LHS/RHS

36

POTENTIOMETER

40000263
X 00800023

Page 34

Page 35

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

1

HANDLE BASE

2

GRIP SHAFT (A)

3

GRIP SHAFT (B)

4

THROTTLE STOPPER

5

THROTTLE SPRING

6

WASHER PLATE

7

THROTTLE GEAR

8

BRAKE PIN

9

BRAKE STOPPER

10

STOPPER ROD

11

UPPER BRAKE PLATE

12

BRAKE SPRING

13

BRAKE CONTROL POT BRACKET

14

SLIDE PLATE

15

HANDLE COVER

16

D EC AL SET

17

RUBBER GRIP

18

SPRING SPACER

19

GRIP SHAFT GEAR

20

FLANGE BUSHING - LFF 2010

21

FLANGE BUSHING - LFF 0705

22

FLANGE BUSHING - LFF 1015

23

FLANGE BUSHING - 80B 2025

24

THROTTLE SPACER

25

BRAKE LEVER

26

BRAKE BASE

27

BRAKE SPACER

28

THROTTLE PIN

29

BRAKE WASHER

30

PUSHBUTTON ASSY

31

POTENTIOMETER

32

’C’ CLIP

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9.SCHEMATIC

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