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sounds from loose parts or broken components. If you are not sure, ask
an experienced mechanic to check. 

3B. Brake. 

Check the brake for proper function. When you squeeze the

lever, the brake should provide positive braking action. 

3C. Frame, fork and handlebars.

Check for cracks or broken

connections. Although broken frames are rare, it is possible for an
aggressive rider to bash into a curb or wall and wreck and bend or
break a frame, fork or handlebar. Get in the habit of inspecting yours
regularly. 

3D. Tire inflation. Periodically and regularly check the tire pressure
and reinflate as necessary.

If you get a flat tire, the inner tube can be

patched or a new tube can be purchased from Razor.  

CAUTION:

This product moves when used. Exercise caution and

common sense when riding. 

4. Maintenance and Repairs 

NOTE:

Tires are subject to normal wear and tear. It is the

responsibility of the user to periodically inspect the tires for excess
wear. 

Check out the Razor website: www.razor.com for updates on the latest
maintenance, repair and trouble-shooting procedures.

ADJUSTING THE CHAIN

NOTE: Turn power switch off before maintenance procedures.

If the rear wheel makes loud noises or grinding sounds during the
power-on condition, this indicates the chain is probably making the
noise. This can be caused by the chain being adjusted too tight during
assembly 

or

if the chain becomes dry from lack of lubrication or loose

from normal wear-and-tear. 

If the chain is too tight, or too loose (keeps coming off), then it needs to
be readjusted. If the chain is dry, apply a lubricant such as WD-40 to
the chain. 

To adjust the chain: 

1. Loosen the axle as shown in figure 11a.

2. Loosen the brake anchor as shown in figure 11b. This is attached

Summary of Contents for POCKET ROCKET

Page 1: ...O w n e r s M a n u a l TM TM Pocket Rocket Read and understand this entire manual before riding Specifications subject to change without notice...

Page 2: ...ER MOVING PRODUCT USING THE POCKET ROCKET CAN BE A DANGEROUS ACTIVITY AND MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH EVEN WHEN USED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND OTHER PRECAUTIONS USE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON S...

Page 3: ...220 pounds see warning on back page Do not attempt or do stunts or tricks on your Pocket Rocket The Pocket Rocket is not made to withstand abuse from misuse such as jumping grinding or any other type...

Page 4: ...he bar to pivot on the fork Bicycle style tire pump for Schrader valve tires with pressure gauge 5mm and 6mm hex key wrenches Inflation valve extender adapter supplied Razor recommends assembly by an...

Page 5: ...ilure to properly tighten both sides may cause the handlebars to dislodge while riding and may cause you to lose control and fall When correctly tightened the handlebars will not rotate out of alignme...

Page 6: ...vice and adjustment procedures 2D Inflating the tires The tires are inflated when shipped but they invariably will lose some pressure between the point of manufacturing and your purchase Using a bicyc...

Page 7: ...ost any auto parts store Figure 6 Note regarding using an air hose at a gas station The pressurized air supplies found at gasoline stations are designed to inflate high volume automobile tires These s...

Page 8: ...cles until you are familiar with the brake function Avoid skidding to a stop as this can cause you to lose control as well as cause damage the rear tire 2F Charging the battery prior to use Your Pocke...

Page 9: ...utomatically shut off the power to the motor in the event an overload condition is placed on the motor An excessive overload such as too heavy a rider or too steep a hill could cause the motor to over...

Page 10: ...ense when riding 4 Maintenance and Repairs NOTE Tires are subject to normal wear and tear It is the responsibility of the user to periodically inspect the tires for excess wear Check out the Razor web...

Page 11: ...TO ADJUST TOO TIGHT The tensioning system can easily impart too much tension and snap the chain or bend the motor output shaft Turn the adjusters 1 8 to 1 4 turn at a time and recheck the tension each...

Page 12: ...12 Tighten when completed in direction shown Fig 11b Loosen the brake anchor screw Fig 11c and 11d Tighten both axle adjusters equally 1 8 to 1 4 turn until the chain is properly tensioned...

Page 13: ...13 WHEEL REMOVAL PROCEDURE Fig 12 Loosen brake cable anchor and disconnect Fig 13 Loosen brake housing anchor and the cable...

Page 14: ...and disconnect the brake housing anchor figure 13 3 Loosen the rear axle by loosening the axle nuts counter clockwise figure 14 4 Loosen the chain adjusters about 3 4 turns Be sure to loosen both adju...

Page 15: ...t pedestrians and others are so absorbed in their own world that they are not paying any attention to you and that they will run you down or step out in front of you all without any warning Watch for...

Page 16: ...1 ea Frame 25 1 ea Motor 26 4 ea motor mounting screws not shown 27 1 ea Chain Pocket Rocket length 28 3 ea Nut nylock self locking 29 3 ea Washer flat 10mm 30 1 ea Sprocket 31 1 ea Freewheel mechani...

Page 17: ...17 Fig 16 Illustrated parts breakdown...

Page 18: ...e product is ever used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation modified in any way rented Check local laws and regulations to see where you can ride your Pocket Rocket legally The manu...

Page 19: ...18 California declaration YOURINSURANCEPOLICIESMAYNOTPROVIDECOVERAGEFORACCIDENTSINVOLVINGTHEUSE OFTHISSCOOTER ELECTRICVEHICLE TODETERMINEIFCOVERAGEISPROVIDED YOUSHOULD CONTACTYOURINSURANCECOMPANYORAGE...

Page 20: ...t notice Patent Pending Rev 2 20 04a Copyright 2004 Razor USA All rights reserved Photos by Arthur Cambridge WARNING WEIGHT LIMIT 220 pounds maximum rider weight limit Heavier riders may cause damage...

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