Mod Agent Scooter Owners Manual
Safety warning:
For your safety we recommend that you read the entire manual before assembling or using this scooter. Mod
Scooters also recommends periodically reviewing all the information in this manual with any younger rider who may
use this scooter.
It is also good practice to teach younger riders to inspect their scooter before and after use with supervision.
Before you ride:
It is good practice to check your scooter before you ride. Younger riders may need assistance. (see maintenance
and assembly section)
Replace all worn parts on your scooter immediately. Riding with worn parts can be hazardous for both the
rider and scooter.
Mod Scooters have been designed to a high standard. Only replace worn parts with genuine Mod Scooter
spares and accessories. Customising your scooter with other non Mod accessories will invalidate any
warranty.
Always wear proper protective equipment such as a helmet, knee and elbow pads, making sure they are
adjusted to fit securely. Some skateparks will require appropriate safety equipment to be worn for entry
to be granted so it is good practice to wear it at all times.
Always wear appropriate foot wear. Never try riding without shoes or in loose footwear.
Never wear sandals and always keep shoe laces secure and away from moving parts.
Bolts etc can work lose and parts can wear over time, so check your scooter every time you ride.
Scootering can be dangerous, so use this scooter at your own risk and above all use with common
sense!
Safe riding:
Always look up when riding and keep both hands on the handlebars at all times.
Before riding make sure the scooter fork is facing forward.
Only ride on smooth flat surfaces away from roads and motor vehicles, avoiding drainage grates and
sudden surface changers. Failure to do this may result in the scooter stopping suddenly.
Be aware of your surroundings. Watch out for pedestrians, animals, bikes and other riders etc.
Avoid surfaces with water, wet leaves, sand, ice and lose stones or grit on them.
Never use your scooter on grass or in the mud.
Never ride with a motorised device.
Always leave enough room to slow or stop. Be aware that different conditions and surfaces will alter your
stopping distance.
Excessive use of the brake will flat spot wheels, so avoid braking excessively for long periods of time. The
brake can also become hot after use so do not touch this with your bare hands.
Remember to be aware of other riders when out riding. It is also polite to practice "scooter etiquette" when
at skate parks to avoid any collisions with other riders. Take it in turns and don't rush into dropping in,
as it is dangerous and not polite!
Trick riding will damage the scooter faster as no one ever lands his or her first trick without binning it a few
times. Advanced riders will wear more parts than most - fact!
This scooter is designed to the highest manufacturing standards and is extremely durable, however parts in
time will wear and are not impervious to damage. Regular maintenance will prolong the scooters life.
No matter the circumstance NEVER use your scooter in the wet. Wheel and headset bearings will seize, the
grip tape will start to peel or fall off and the scooter may rust. No part however new that has been used in
wet or damp conditions is applicable to any warranty or replacement.
Scooter Parts:
1. Handle Grips
2. Handle Bars
3. Clamp
4. Headset
5. Fork
6. Deck
7. Wheel
8. Flex Fender Brake
9. Griptape
Assembling your scooter:
Step 1: Firstly make sure the bolts on the quad clamp are loose and slide the bars over the fork.
Step 2: Line up the front wheel with your bars and tighten the clamp. Do each bolt a small amount at a time so that
the clamp tightens easily. You are ready to ride now.
View 3: If you need to, tighten your HIC (Hidden Internal Compression) with the provided allen key in the top of the
fork when the bars are off.
View 4: The parts of the HIC system are shown apart incase you need to take apart and reassemble.
Changing your wheels or Bearings:
1. Remove the wheels from your scooter using the
provided allen keys. (ref image 1)
2. Press one of the bearings into your wheel.
3. Insert the wheel spacer, ensuring it remains in an
upright position.
4. Press in your second bearing and reassemble.