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View the most up-to-date version of the user manual for your RAWRR Mantis.
Last Updated: February 20, 2026
View user manualLast Updated: February 20, 2026
View user manualLast Updated: February 20, 2026
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Find instructions and tutorials on how to troubleshoot and carry out maintenance on your RAWRR Mantis.
Check out this guide to get in depth instructions on how to assemble your bike.
Mantis X Pro Quick Start GuideDid you get the Mantis Mini R or R17 wheel kit to change the wheel size? Watch this tutorial video on how to change out the wheels.
Mini R/R17 wheel change tutorial videoIf you have to replace your brake lines, you'll likely need to bleed your brake system to make sure there is no air in the lines. Use this guides to walk you through the process.
Mineral oil brake bleeding instructionsIf you have to replace your brake lines, you'll likely need to bleed your brake system to make sure there is no air in the lines. Use this guides to walk you through the process.
DOT 4.0 brake bleeding instructionsThe Mantis, Mantis X, and Mantis X Pro models contain a gear step-down box. This box contains gear oil to make sure everything runs smoothly. This oil should be changed at regular intervals.
Mantis, Mantis X and Mantis X Pro oil change instructions.FAQs
Read through some frequently asked questions. If this doesn’t answer your query, please feel free to contact us.
Spare parts can be purchased directly from the mx4ever website.
RAWRR partsRAWRR Mantis All-Terrain Bikes are not designed and are not legal to be ridden on the road. They are only created for off-road activities. Following local laws and regulations when riding is recommended.
Regular maintenance includes checking tire pressure, charging the battery, cleaning the bike after rides (especially after muddy or wet conditions), and inspecting components like the chain, brake pads, and spokes. Follow the Owners manual maintenance schedule for best results.
The RAWR Mantis All-Terrain Bikes have an IP55 waterproof rating, which means it offers limited protection against dust and can withstand low-pressure water jets from any direction. This makes it safe to ride in passing through puddles and in moderate off-road water crossings.
However, riding in heavy rain or full submersion in water is not recommended, as it may damage electrical components. Avoid using high-pressure washers, as they can force water into sensitive areas. If cleaning with a pressure washer, we strongly recommend removing the battery first to prevent potential damage.
Yes, the RAWRR App can be used across multiple devices.



