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The first and most important part of building your scooter is checking that the headset is correctly adjusted. If it wobbles, has play or is too tight

follow the simple instructions below to make sure it is working correctly. This is important so take your time to get it right.

Step 1: locate the top two headset adjuster nuts that sit just above the 

head tube and loosen off the top nut so you can adjust it. 
Step 2: Hand tighten the lower nut so there is no play or wobble in the 

fork. It should still turn easily but there needs to be some resistance with 

the bars off. Having this nut too tight or too loose may result in damage 

to the bearings! 
Step 3: Now tighten the top nut down on to the bottom nut to secure it 

in place. While holding the lower nut in place tighten the top nut as much 

as possible to lock it off. *

Be careful to make sure the bottom nut doesn’t move or that will adjust 

the headset! 

The fork should have a slight resistance once correctly adjusted. 
This is because the bars are not fitted and the bearings require 
load to spin. Once the bars are fitted it should spin freely! if not
re-check the above

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*NOTE: Two 36mm spanners will make this job much easier

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...n set up the scooter with out spanners but it s harder to keep the headset nuts secure and achieve the correct headset adjustment Before you head out there are a few things you ll need to know that will help you get the most out of your scooter and help you maintain it properly A Bars B Bar Stem C deck D Forks E Brake F Bar Grips G Clamp H Rear Wheel I Front Wheel J Headset Top Nut K Headset Lower...

Page 3: ...hould still turn easily but there needs to be some resistance with the bars off Having this nut too tight or too loose may result in damage to the bearings Step 3 Now tighten the top nut down on to the bottom nut to secure it in place While holding the lower nut in place tighten the top nut as much as possible to lock it off Be careful to make sure the bottom nut doesn t move or that will adjust t...

Page 4: ...the front wheel is straight to the deck with the arrow on the fork pointing forwards Now holding the wheel still align the bars so they are a right angle to the deck wheel Keeping everything straight tighten the bottom clamp bolt up slightly so that the bars keep their position on the fork stem Step 4 Working your way up the bolts tighten them a bit at a time keeping the pressure even Once you get...

Page 5: ...g due to the nature of freestyle scootering You can purchase replacement parts from most scooter shops and websites For your own safety use original spare parts only Do not make any structural changes The wheel bearings fitted as standard are sealed low maintenance bearings and do not require greasing but you can still clean them by wiping them with a damp cloth to remove any grit and dirt The whe...

Page 6: ...ings Make sure the bearings are the correct way round when putting in the new unit like in image 5 Step 6 With the bearings removed check the bearings condition and remove any dirt or old grease with a dry cloth from both bearings and cups Apply a thin even coverage to the bearing and inner cup lips but not too much as it could result in the bearings becoming clogged Now install the bearings Step ...

Page 7: ...anges or modifictations to the scooter INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Grip the handle bars with your hands place one foot on the deck and the other foot on the ground Pay attention to your surroundings and make sure that your riding area is clear Kick backwards with your foot beside your scooter to give you motion repeat kicking action to maintain motion To stop or slow down place your kicking foot heel on ...

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