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Upper Body: 

Keep your arms out to 

maintain balance until you push off. 

Upper Body: 

Keeping your arms 

stretched out, turn your toes out-
wards as you twist your upper body to 
swing your leading arm behind you 
(outwards). 

Upper Body: 

Keep your arms straight 

and twist your upper body so your 
leading arm and body goes inwards as 
you turn your toes inwards.  As you 
get better you will not need to keep 
your arms out to propel forward.

Riding direction

Summary of Contents for Skatecycle

Page 1: ...Skatecycle Instructions...

Page 2: ...resulting loss or damage to persons or property BEFORE YOU START Although some with prior abili ties are able to ride within a few minutes of practice most need a day or two of solid practice to prope...

Page 3: ...n shifting your weight quickly towards your front foot while simultaneously rais ing the back platform to level Alter nate between pointing your feet in wards and outwards to gain momen tum and balanc...

Page 4: ...u push off Upper Body Keeping your arms stretched out turn your toes out wards as you twist your upper body to swing your leading arm behind you outwards Upper Body Keep your arms straight and twist y...

Page 5: ...eck 4 Neck Pin 5 Frame 2 sides 6 Platform Inner Rim 7 Cross Bar 8 Tyre Outer Rim 9 Retainer Tool What you will need 2 5mm hex key included 5mm hex key included Phillips head screwdriver WARNING Your S...

Page 6: ...the retainer tool to slide bearings to the bottom see fig 7 allowing the inner rim to be pulled out Keep track of loose bearings Disassembly Unscrew from the bot tom Partially loosen Neck Pin screw Pu...

Page 7: ...bottom of the outside rim Bring inside rim over the bearings fig 6 and hold in place as you turn over the wheel and allow the bearings to go around the rim Reassembly Place assembly flat Use tool and...

Page 8: ...e voided by any defect caused by general wear and tear modifications accident misuse abuse neglect or incorrectly per formed maintenance or repairs For any warranty repairs or spare parts please conta...

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