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6

 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 

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Adjusting the Chain  

Tools required:

 10mm wrench, two (2) 8mm wrenches, and two (2) 17mm wrenches.

1

 

Using two 17mm wrenches, 

loosen the rear axle bolts by 

turning the wrenches counter 

clockwise.

2

 

Using two 8mm wrenches, 

loosen the brake housing anchor 

which is located in the long slot 

on the left side of the rear fork.

3

 

Using a 10mm wrench, 

tighten the tension adjusters on 

the axle 1/8 to 1/4 turn to fine-

tune the chain tension. Both 

adjusters must be tightened the 

exact same amount to maintain 

wheel alignment.

4

 

Once the tension is correct, 

tighten the axle and brake an-

chor bolt. Test run the scooter. 

Readjust as needed.

Note:

 This system of adjusters 

is common to motorcycles and 

BMX bicycles. If you are not 

familiar with it or do not feel 

comfortable performing the ad-

justment, consult an authorized 

Razor service center or a quali-

fied BMX bike or motorcycle 

mechanic. 

The chain should be “just taut” 

– in other words snug, but not 

piano-wire tight. The tension 

should be similar to the fan 

chain on an automobile. BE 

CAREFUL NOT TO ADJUST TOO 

TIGHT. The tensioning system 

can easily impart too much ten-

sion and snap the chain or bend 

the motor shaft. Adjust 1/8 to 

1/4 turn at a time and check the 

tension each time.

Summary of Contents for E100 series

Page 1: ...E200 13200E SL E200S 13201S SL E225S 13112850 E300 13300E SL E300S 13301S SL E325S 13116390 Read and understand this entire manual before riding DO NOT RETURN TO STORE NOTE E100 125 150 must be travel...

Page 2: ...in a safe outdoor environment suitable for riding The E100 scooter must be moving at 3 miles per hour before the motor will start Failing to properly adjust and tighten the clamps and retainers that a...

Page 3: ...cooter has been built to certain Razor design speci cations The original equipment supplied at the time of sale was selected on the basis of its compatibility with the frame fork and all other parts C...

Page 4: ...g into a wall outlet WARNING Always disconnect your scooter from the charger before cleaning with liquid Note If your charger does not look like the one illustrated your unit has been supplied with an...

Page 5: ...ill not move up or down Note Be careful not to over tighten You should be able to open and close the quick release lever by hand and the T tube should move up and down freely with the quick release op...

Page 6: ...ycle style tire pump equipped for a Schrader type valve in ate the front tire to the PSI indicated on the sidewall of the tire E150 E200 E300 Front Tire and E100 Tires WARNING Failure to remove the va...

Page 7: ...heel alignment 4 Once the tension is correct tighten the axle and brake an chor bolt Test run the scooter Readjust as needed Note This system of adjusters is common to motorcycles and BMX bicycles If...

Page 8: ...hes loosen the axle Push the wheel forward in the slots to loosen the chain 6 Pull the wheel out Note the arrangement of the hardware sequence The spacer order is small medium and large with the small...

Page 9: ...arely hold the hardware in place 11 Tighten both axle adjust ers the same number of turns to ne tune the tension on the chain and to approximately maintain the centering of the wheel 12 Tighten the br...

Page 10: ...ement Tools required 10mm wrench two 2 17mm wrenches and a athead screwdriver 2 Using two 17mm wrenches loosen the front axle bolts by turning the wrenches counter clockwise 3 Remove wheel and replace...

Page 11: ...r The transformer charger supplied with the scooter should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts and in the event of such damage the scooter must not be charged u...

Page 12: ...eaker to reset the circuit Correct the conditions that caused the breaker to trip and avoid repeatedly tripping the breaker Charge the battery A new battery should have been charged for at least 12 ho...

Page 13: ...adjusted properly Loose wires or connectors Motor or electrical switch damage Normal response to charger use Brakes are not adjusted properly Chain is too dry Brake rotor is dragging on brake pads Ref...

Page 14: ...27 Chain 28 Kickstand 29 Screw kickstand 30 Washer kickstand 31 Nut rear axle xing 32 Adjusting eye assembly rear axle 33 Locknut for axle adjusting eye 34 Washer rear axle 35 Washer clipped for rear...

Page 15: ...E100 PARTS 14...

Page 16: ...24 Rear wheel assembly 24 1 Axle rear 24 2 Nut 24 3 Washer 24 4 Cut washer 24 5 Spacer brake to frame 24 6 Brake unit backing plate and drum 24 7 Spacer wheel to brake 24 8 Wheel half brake side 24 9...

Page 17: ...E150 PARTS 16...

Page 18: ...ype 31 Spacer brake to hub 32 Brake anchor screw 33 Brake anchor spacer 34 Brake anchor locknut 17 35 Nut axle xing rear 36 Axle adjusting eye assembly 37 Locknut for axle adjusting eye 38 Washer rear...

Page 19: ...E200 PARTS 18...

Page 20: ...e assembly band type 31 Spacer brake to hub 32 Brake anchor screw 33 Brake anchor spacer 34 Brake anchor locknut 19 35 Nut axle xing rear 36 Axle adjusting eye assembly 37 Locknut for axle adjusting e...

Page 21: ...E300 PARTS 20...

Page 22: ...DECLARATION YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE CO...

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Page 24: ...ww razor com or call toll free at 866 467 2967 Monday Friday 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Paci c Time Community Design No 130919 0001 U S Design Patent D497 397 S Printed in China for Razor USA LLC PO Box 3610 Cer...

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