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inspect your scooter before each side and follow the maintenance schedules in
this section.
8. Maintenance schedule
Regular inspection and service is required to keep your scooter in safe and
reliable riding condition. Below is a maintenance schedule showing when
components need to be inspected or serviced. Some items on the list can be
performed with basic mechanical skills and hand tools and others are more
extensive procedures requiring special training, tools and /or equipment. If you
do not feel capable of performing any of the procedures described in this
manual or if you need assistance, contact your nearest Authorized Service
Center.
Each item on the maintenance schedule requires some mechanical knowledge
Note: Check your scooter more frequently when you ride in wet or dusty
conditions.
E-ODIN 2.0 Maintenance Chart
Each
Use
1
st
Mouth
or 20Hrs
Every 3
Mouths or
50Hrs
Every 6
Mouths or
100Hrs
Every
Year or
300Hrs
Check Brakes
×
Check all nuts and
bolts for tightness
x
Check/Adjust idle
Speed
x
9. Basic maintenance procedures
Tyres Air Pressure
Properly inflated tyres will provide you with the best combination of handling,
tread life, and riding comfort. Generally speaking, underinflated tyres will wear
unevenly and adversely affect handling. Underinflated tyres are also more likely
to fail from being overheated and can cause wheel damage on rocky terrain.
Overinflated tyres will cause the scooter to run harshly, and are prone to failure
from surface hazards and wear unevenly.
WARNING
Using tyres that are excessively worn or improperly inflated can cause a crash in
which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Follow all the instructions in this owner’s
manual regarding tyre inflation and maintenance.