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2. INSTALLING THE PEDALS (Optional)
Pedals are included in your purchase. Many do not install pedals on their Town & Country II, but in some
locations, local or state laws require the installation of pedals to meet local laws or restrictions. The pedal
assembly includes two CRANKS (one marked with L and one with R). You must break out one of the
knock-outs located at the pedal location. The square female end of the crank is placed over the square
male end coming from the pedal shaft. Using the pedals require the side kick stand loop to be cut off.
Attaching Cranks
• Assemble materials for each side: Crank, washer, bolt and plastic cap.
• Put washer on bolt and tighten crank to axles shaft.
• Put cap on to cover bolt.
• Attach the L pedal to the L crank, then R pedal to R crank.
• Place the L crank over the square end of the left shaft and use small bolt to secure the crank
to the shaft. Repeat process for R crank.
•Screw the pedal in until it’s in all the way, and tighten it fully with a 15mm wrench.
NOTE:
If you install pedals on your
scooter, you must remove the side kickstand as it will interfere with the left pedal. Alternatively, you can cut off with bolt
cutters the loop that sticks out from the side of the kickstand.
3. INSTALLING THE REAR TRUNK (Optional)
If you purchased the optional rear trunk (tool box), it comes with 4 bolts and 4 nuts, 2 metal plates, a box, a key, and a pad
(shown below). In some shipments, it may come installed. If it is not already installed, follow these instructions. The bolts go
up through the rear carrier, then the pad, and into the box. Place metal plates inside box and put nuts on the bolts. Tighten
securely. It is recommended that you use some LOCK-TITE or other thread-locking compound to insure that the bolts do not
loosen from road vibrations.
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•Note the left and right of the pedal.
[L] Left [R] Right are stamped on
the threaded ends of the pedals.
Attention:
The threads will be
stripped if you mistake the left
and right pedal, and they won’t
be able to be properly fixed.
(Misapplication is not covered
by warranty.)
Crank Parts
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