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Assembly Instructions

Your Stand N Ride is shipped in two boxes: 1 containing the tiller and 1 containing the 
base frame.

After you have removed the Stand N Ride components from the protective packaging, 
you are ready to set up your scooter for riding by following these steps:

Tiller Assembly:

- Loosen the tiller height lock to allow for the 

insertion of the upper portion of the tiller/handle 
bar (Fig 1 and Fig 2).

- Making sure that the main wire harness and the 

brake cable are not caught by the tubing, insert the 
upper tiller section and slide it to your desired 
height.  Fasten the center guide screw so the tiller 
stays centered and then lock it in place by tightening the 
collar lock with the Allen key provided.  You can always 
loosen it and re-adjust the height if your initial height is 
not comfortable.

- Make sure that the tiller is centered and securely fastened 

before you move to the next step.

Base Frame Assembly:

Remove the battery pack from the main base component to 
ease the task of installing the wheels. 

- Slide a washer on the rear wheel shaft (Fig 3).

- Now install the wheel followed by the other washer and the 

Nylock nut.  Tighten it by hand.

- Repeat the process on the other side for the remaining wheel.

- Using a 22 mm wrench (or a 7/8 wrench), tighten the nut to 

secure the wheels in place.  DO NOT over-tighten the nut and 
make sure that the wheel turns freely but is securely fastened 
to the shaft (Fig 4).

- Repeat the process for the other side.

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Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3

Fig 4

Summary of Contents for Stand N Ride

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ations Do not use in wet conditions Do not use off road This device is designed for hard surfaces only Recommended for riders 16 years of age or older Check all take apart locks before each use Ensure...

Page 3: ...iagram Assembly Instructions Tiller Assembly Base Frame Assembly Installing the Optional Seat Assembly Coupling the Tiller to the Base Frame Installing the Battery Pack Before You Ride Checklist How t...

Page 4: ...he SNR is not equipped to be operated outdoors at night or in low light conditions It may not be visible to other vehicles or pedestrians in these conditions Do not operate the vehicle near children W...

Page 5: ...ping from the manufacturer we recommend that you charge the batteries fully before the first use at least 4 hours Use caution when recharging the batteries Do not charge the batteries in an area prone...

Page 6: ...the handle bar controls Handle bar and seat height positions should be locked and tightened When finished riding the Stand N Ride scooter remove the key and take it with you This prevents unauthorize...

Page 7: ...Stand N Ride Overview FWD REV Headlight Horn Fast Slow Battery Gauge ON OFF Brake Throttle Hub Motor Drive Wheel Rear Wheel Anti Tippers Battery Pack Take Apart Optional Seat Basket Page 6...

Page 8: ...ock it in place by tightening the collar lock with the Allen key provided You can always loosen it and re adjust the height if your initial height is not comfortable Make sure that the tiller is cente...

Page 9: ...the Allen key provided Make sure that you do not forget to slide a pressure nut into every bolt before affixing it to the base frame Flip the base frame over and re install the locking seat post lock...

Page 10: ...flecting the spring lock and verifying that it rests on the groove of the tiller pin Fig 12 This is an indication that the connection is secured Attach the secondary safety knob and tighten it Fig 13...

Page 11: ...your tires are properly inflated if not fitted with the flat free option Check the brake lever for proper function Most importantly make sure to have your helmet ready to be worn How to ride the Stan...

Page 12: ...o not use the FAST speed setting Battery system and Charger Warning Only use the battery charging unit that was supplied with your Stand N Ride scooter Use of any other battery charging unit or equipm...

Page 13: ...gauge shows charge but there is no drive The tiller base frame coupler doesn t lock in place The unit takes too long to brake and it doesn t brake completely The unit drives but stops after a while T...

Page 14: ...b motor 24V 500W 12 5 X 2 25 Pneumatic Optional flat free 12V 18 AH 2A Off Board Oversized bicycle base with built in backrest Model number Color Overall length Overall width Ground clearance Weight c...

Page 15: ...and tear tires tubes belts bulbs upholstery and seating motor brushes fuses plastic shrouds and footrest covers etc Damage Warranty is void if damage caused by battery fluid spillage or leakage abuse...

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