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4)  Wipe aluminum, wood parts, and tires with a soft cloth or sponge that has been 

slightly 

dampened 

with a diluted solution of mild detergent and water. Tires may also be cleaned with a soft cloth or 
sponge 

slightly 

dampened with 70% pure isopropyl alcohol. (Do not flood the tires with alcohol, which 

can thin the lubricant on the tire’s bearings.) 

 
Condition Your Battery. 

Every 10 charges, make sure to ride the scooter to completely empty. This is done by turning the 

power  switch, located on the side of your scooter, off and back on after the scooter’s automatic low 
power shut off is engaged ( blinking red LED).  Ride the scooter until it shuts down again. Do this 1 or 2 
times more.  Wait 10 minutes and charge until the charge cycle is finished (approximately 120 minutes). 
 

Check Your Tires. 

Check to make sure that the tires are not too tight or loose. Using the enclosed Tire Gauge, always check 
for wear and tear, and replace worn-out or damaged tires as soon as possible. Contact your dealer or go 
to our web site, 

www.gosportinggoods.com, 

to purchase replacement components.

 

Keep It Lubricated: 

A little oil goes a long way. Clean and lubricate the folding mecha-
nism. Use just a drop or two of 3-in-1™ oil or 5w-30w synthetic mo-
tor oil on a Q-Tip™ to lubricate the spot where the Hinge Pin slides 
in and out of the locking position on each side of the Steering Head. 
Also apply just one drop of 3-in-1™ oil or 5w-30w synthetic motor 
oil at each pivot point. 

It’s very important to use just a small amount 

of oil when lubricating the folding mechanism. 

Using excessive oil 

causes your Motorboard to become overly sticky, resulting in 
trapped dirt and grit. This excess dirt and grit can damage the unit. 
Also, conventional motor oil gets sticky very quickly compared to 
synthetic motor oil or 3-in-1™ brand oil. 
 

Clean and lubricate the steering mechanism 

by applying one drop 

of 3-in-1™ brand oil at each part of the Steering Hinge. As with the 
folding mechanism, any excess lubricant can attract dirt and grit and 
damage the steering components. 

 
Removing a Tire: 

Removing a tire from your Go Motorboard™ TranSporter for clean-
ing, lubrication, or replacement is quick and easy.

 

Use an adjustable 

wrench to remove the nut from the wheel axle bolt. Once the wheel 

axle bolt is removed, the tire will be free. 

 
Changing Your Deckboard: 

Your Go Motorboard™ TranSporter has multiple Deckboard designs 
available so you can change the look of your Go Motorboard™ to 
suit your taste or mood! To remove the Deckboard, simply unscrew 
the deck screws with a sturdy Phillips screwdriver. Avoid leaving the 
battery unprotected for any extended period of time. 

DO NOT AT-

TEMPT TO TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE ELECTRONICS BELOW 
THE BOARD ONCE REMOVED AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE 
UNIT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY. 

Keepin’ It Going... 

Summary of Contents for 2000X TranSporter Motorboard

Page 1: ...V1 7 2000X TranSporter Motorboard User Manual...

Page 2: ...harging and when not in use 7 You can read a more detailed battery charging guide later in this manual Failure to follow these instructions will VOIDYOURWARRANTY This product is not intended for extre...

Page 3: ...available which is comprised of TWO electric motors with Computerized Speed Control This is a new class of high performance Motorboard combining advanced technology materials dura bility safety featu...

Page 4: ...even surface Fig A 2 Locate the Folding Lever This is a large lever located near the Front Wheel and is adjacent to the Master Hinge at the base of the Steering Column With your thumb firmly press dow...

Page 5: ...place IMPORTANT THE STEERING COLUMN MUST BE FULLY EX TENDED AND LOCKED INTO POSITION FOR SAFE USE 8 Tighten turn the Steering Column Nut clockwise It should be tight ened very firmly by hand Fig F Do...

Page 6: ...u attain the desired speed You can control speeds within a range of 3mph to a maximum of 15mph Practice riding your TranSporter on a flat safe area Go slowly and practice accelerating decelerating and...

Page 7: ...e from a used eraser 2 If the rear tire has been damaged replace it as soon as possible before rid ing again 3 Carry a small piece of absorbent cloth to use in case of accidental water exposure Use Ca...

Page 8: ...2 With your other hand hold the Steering Column and pull down until it stops Your Go Motorboard is now in the Folded Position Fig N Turn Off the Power After Each Use Remember to turn your Go Motorboar...

Page 9: ...s in and out of the locking position on each side of the Steering Head Also apply just one drop of 3 in 1 oil or 5w 30w synthetic motor oil at each pivot point It s very important to use just a small...

Page 10: ...ormal tire treads with respect to environ mental factors such as dirt and sand The cleaner the road the longer your tires will last In order to function at peak performance the rear wheel must have a...

Page 11: ...auge on the rear tire as shown The Tire Gauge should fit snugly over the tire The center of the tire should be very close to the gauge The maximum gap should be less than 3 mm 1 8 In addition to the a...

Page 12: ...nd the drive does not function This means your battery is fully discharged You must recharge the battery The drive will not function when the battery is discharged and the red light flashes What cause...

Page 13: ...idewalls of the rear wheel will wear down and eventually cause degraded performance The rear wheel and the front wheel can be swapped but once both wheels have worn down a new wheel must be purchased...

Page 14: ...electronic components IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS Recycle or dispose of batteries properly and in accordance with local regulations for lead acid batteries Before each use inspect your Motorboard thorou...

Page 15: ...lass unit found on most scooters High Performance polyether tires High rebound and durability makes average polyurethane skate wheels look like stone age relics Antilock lever actuated rear brake Prec...

Page 16: ...YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS IN VOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED CONTACTYOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT...

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