Rotate the throttle rearward and the engine
will accelerate. Rotate the throttle slowly
to accelerate smoothly and slowly.
● Reset to the original position……
Rotate the throttle forward, the speed will
decrease. Return the throttle slowly to avoid
abrupt deceleration.
6. Proper riding can prolong the service life of your scooter.
The initial mileage of 1,000mi is the break-in period of your
new scooter, please keep the speeds at 38mph or below
and avoid sharp acceleration. For details please refer to the
table below:
During the break-in period, the gearbox oil should be re-
placed under thermal condition.
7. Use the Front and Rear Brakes when stopping
Please use the front and rear brakes at the same time to
ensure better braking.
Mileage
(miles)
0-300
300-500 500-1,000
1,000-
1,500
Speed
(MPH)
25
35-40
45-50
55-60
Warning:
Braking distances are proportional to the speed traveled.
You must estimate the distance between vehicles in front of you
and keep a safe distance to allow enough room for braking. Inex-
perienced riders often use the rear brake only. Using only the rear
brake can cause the scooter to become unstable when braking
and will accelerate brake wear.
8. Emergency braking and sharp turns NOT recommended
Emergency braking and/or sharp turns are the main reasons for
wheel lock or low side crashes.
9. Take special care when riding on rainy road surfaces
Rainy days produce slippery wet roads, this will increase braking
distances. Reduce your riding speed and keep adequate distance
between yourself and the vehicles in front of you. On downhill
roads, close the throttle when operating the brakes and modulate
them to keep your scooter under control.
10. Parking methods
● When approaching a parking lot or driveway turn on your turn
signal early, check your mirrors, pay attention to passing vehicles
and gradually slow down.
Close the throttle, use the front and rear brakes so the tail lamp
will light up to warn the vehicles behind you.