Fig. 9
Step 9.) Insert the “L”-shaped bracket onto the brake shield. The hole for this bracket is located farthest
from the wheel axle on the bracket itself. The bracket should be placed on the “tire-side” of the shield (as
opposed to the outer side). (Wheel shown as removed to better display “L”-shaped bracket). Next, place
the brake spring back into its original setting as seen in Fig 9.
Using the two bolts on each side of the back tire (one of them is pictured below) tighten or loosen the drive
belt so that it is taut and has no more that ¼” play. Using the wire that is attached to the spring at the back
of the scooter (pictured below) you can adjust the brake. Unscrew the bolt and either pull or push on the
wire accordingly.
Fig. 10
Step 10.) Insert the brake line through the “L”-shaped bracket and through to the brake adjustment bolt (as
seen in Fig 10). Pull the line tighter to get a “stiffer” brake response. Please test the brake at low speeds
before using. If your brakes are too tight, loosen the adjustment bolt once again and adjust the brake wire
accordingly. Use the 4 Phillips screws to bolt down the scooter’s deck. You have now successfully
replaced your scooter’s rear tire!
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