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LEGAL

Read the Owner’s Manual

The ROCKBOARD SCOOTER™ is designed for riders 8 years old and up

Do not exceed 90 kg (200 lb.) weight limit

Always inspect your scooter before every use

Always wear a helmet, elbow pads, knee pads and athletic shoes

Wear gloves, long pants and long sleeves for extra protection

Operate only on level, dry pavement that is free of debris

Never ride at night, in the rain or in icy conditions

Inspect your environment, avoid bumpy surfaces

Be sure to always ride in legal, designated areas

Avoid excessive speeds

Young children must only ride under adult supervision

Watch out for pedestrians, bicyclists, automobiles, other 

“Rockboarders” and neighborhood animals

Replace worn or broken parts with only genuine ROCKBOARD™ 

parts immediately

No modifi cations should be made other than specifi ed by 

manufacturer’s instructions 

MAINTENANCE

Wheels and Bearings

With proper usage of the ROCKBOARD SCOOTER™, the wheels 

and wheel bearings are maintenance free.  Inspect your ROCKBOARD 

SCOOTER™ before every use. Periodically look at the wheels for 

wear and tear, check the axles, be sure all bolts and fasteners are tight, 

brakes are adjusted and inspect the bearings for loose parts. 

 

If you do feel you need to replace a wheel or wheel bearing, use only 

genuine ROCKBOARD™ parts. Using any replacements that were 

not made for the ROCKBOARD SCOOTER™ could compromise the 

scooter’s safety. Normal wear such as worn bearings, tires and wheels 

are not covered by the ROCKBOARD™ Limited Warranty. 

Cleaning

As long as you’re having fun, your ROCKBOARD SCOOTER™ 

will get a little grimy. To get heads turning again, wipe down the 

handlebars, frame, rockboard and wheels with a wet cloth. If your 

ROCKBOARD™ is extra dirty, you can use a small amount of dish 

soap. Don’t use any industrial cleaners, alcohol or ammonia-based 

cleaners. They could really take a toll on your scooter’s fi nish.

Summary of Contents for Rockboard

Page 1: ...O WNER S M ANUAL MAXIMUM RIDER W EIGHT 2 00 LB FOR AGE S 8 AND UP TM R ...

Page 2: ...Please give us a little bit of yours So before you begin mastering your Rockboarding techniques outside make sure you read through all of the following pages to help you stay safe and keep your ROCKBOARD SCOOTER in perfect condition just like it is now the first time you took it out of the box We promise the reading won t take long When you finish make sure that a parent or guardian helps you set ...

Page 3: ...that you can always see the path you are riding on Never ride in the rain or at night Be sure to avoid puddles or wet pavement Never ride in snow or in icy conditions Avoid excessive speed associated with down hill rides Adults must assist children in the initial adjustment procedures to unfold scooter adjust handlebar and steering to height and finally to fold scooter Inspect your environment Avo...

Page 4: ...ver with adjustment Locking internal slide height adjuster Steel power drive chain Dual motion propulsion system featuring unique power factory Rear 200 mm urethane wheel with performance band brakes Spring enhanced rear trailing arm suspension Dual mode quick release Spring loaded full size kickstand Dual mode locking and folding mechanism Precision race bearings with ultra fluid motion Front 200...

Page 5: ...Rockboarding mode Second convert your ride from Rockboarding mode to a kick scooter Third fold up your ROCKBOARD SCOOTER for easy transport and storage UNFOLD AND GET YOUR ROCK ON 1 Take your folded scooter out of the packaging and place on level surface 3 Align notch with orange arrow and turn knob clockwise until fully tightened 5 Rotate handlebars to position them parallel with the the ground A...

Page 6: ... the rockboard down 13 To brake while riding slowly squeeze brake handle on left handlebar make sure not to squeeze too hard 1 To transform your rockboard to kick scooter stand behind upright scooter with one hand on downpipe and rear of rockboard in up position 3 While quick release is pulled out use right knee to gently push down on rear of rockboard Allow scooter to roll forward while pushing d...

Page 7: ...release cable Next rotate brake cable adjuster clockwise to increase cable length or counter clockwise to shorten cable length Lastly tighten brake adjuster jam nut to lock brake cable at desired length 2 For extended brake adjustment use this method First loosen rear brake cable nut using an 8 mm wrench not included Next pull cable end towards rear of scooter to shorten cable length or push cable...

Page 8: ...manufacturer s instructions MAINTENANCE Wheels and Bearings With proper usage of the ROCKBOARD SCOOTER the wheels and wheel bearings are maintenance free Inspect your ROCKBOARD SCOOTER before every use Periodically look at the wheels for wear and tear check the axles be sure all bolts and fasteners are tight brakes are adjusted and inspect the bearings for loose parts If you do feel you need to re...

Page 9: ...mited Warranty will be voided if this product is ever modified in any way used in any manner other than recreational use or used in any form as a rental If you have any problems with your ROCKBOARD SCOOTER please DO NOT return to the place of purchase Be sure to keep your original sales receipt If you need assistance or have any questions regarding parts accessories or warranty related issues plea...

Page 10: ...ROCKBOARD SCOOTER P O BOX 616 GREENWOOD IN 46142 www rockboard com 866 881 1799 TM ...

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