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Do not remove wheel bolts with the wheel inflated.
Maintain pneumatic tyres at the recommended tyre pressure
found in this manual under 'Technical Specifications'
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury.
To remove a rear wheel from your
Scooter
for the service of a tyre or tube carry out the following
instructions
1. Using a suitable body stand, lift the side of the vehicle
you wish to service off the ground. Place the stand
under the metal chassis. Care must be taken when lifting
heavy loads, you may need a friend to help you.
Care should also be taken when working on a
stand.
2.
by removing the
valve core from the valve with a suitable valve key
( purchased from auto shops ).
Please note the rims of your wheel are a split
two part rim system,
Failure to observe this warning could put you in a
dangerous situation.
3. With the aid of two 13mm spanners (not supplied)
remove the 8mm wheel nuts and bolts from the wheel
rims and centre hub (see fig 35).
4. Side the wheel rims complete with the tyre from the
hub. Pull the two rims apart to expose the tyre and
tube.
5. Replace tyre and tube as necessary. Reassemble
components in reverse order.
Please be safe. Do not lift by the plastic
bodywork.
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(only competent people should carry out this
procedure).
TYRE SERVICING REAR WHEEL
Warning:
Warning:
Deflate the air from the wheel assembly
do not dismantle the wheel from
the hub without first letting the air out of the tyre.
TYRE SERVICING REAR WHEEL
Warning:
Warning:
Please be safe. Do not lift by the plastic
bodywork.
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(only competent people should carry out this
procedure).
FIG 34
the transmission as this will contaminate the original
lubrication and will invalidate your guarantee.
For your own safety, we recommend that you
check the function of your Scooter brakes prior to a journey.
If the motor brake is functioning correctly
and the drive is engaged you will not be able to push your
machine when it is switched off. Or switched on with the
speed control lever in the 'zero speed', central position.
When you drive your
Scooter and
you let go of the speed control lever your Scooter
should reduce speed
Take care when lifting the transmission, keep
well away from clothing. It is normal to find a light film
of lubrication around this part.
Safety Note:
If your machine can be pushed as described
above, the motor brake could be faulty. Please do not
use, contact your local Freerider distributor.
Note: Check the Freewheeling Instructions on page 12
of this manual.
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very quickly. If you notice a change in
the normal slowing/braking condition, and your Scooter
and it does not slow down quickly,
Check the condition of your tyres regularly. Look for signs
of wear, cuts and foreign objects lodged in the tread.
Maintain the tyre pressures at all times; failure to comply
with this can lead to poor performance of your machine and
could make your machine unsafe and/or unstable. Tyres
should be replaced when the tread is worn to 0.5mm.
Your
is designed with 'split' wheel rims.
please do not use your
machine, contact your Freerider distributor.
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Caution:
MOTOR BRAKES
Motor Brake:
DRIVING BRAKE
Warning:
MANUAL EMERGENCY BRAKE
Warning:
Warning:
Caution:
Warning:
TYRES
The manually operated 'Emergency Brake' is designed to be
operated only in the case of mechanical or electronic failure
to the motor and driving brakes, previously mentioned, See
pages 11& 12 figs 13 & 14 for operating instructions.
On no account operate this brake in conjunction
with the electronic motor brakes. Failure to observe this
instruction may cause damage or premature wear to the
motor and transmission system.
The manual brake system can be adjusted for wear to the
braking material by adjusting the operating cable length
adjustment nut (see fig 34).
Brake adjustment should only be carried out by a
competent engineer, failure to observe this warning could
put the brakes in an unbalanced state and may cause
damage to you or your Scooter.
Caution:
MOTOR BRAKES
Motor Brake:
Warning:
DRIVING BRAKE
Warning:
Take care when lifting the transmission, keep
well away from clothing. It is normal to find a light film
of lubrication around this part.
Safety Note:
If your machine can be pushed as described
above, the motor brake could be faulty. Please do not
use, contact your local Freerider distributor.
Note: Check the Freewheeling Instructions on page 12
of this manual.
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please do not use your
machine, contact your Freerider distributor.
MANUAL EMERGENCY BRAKE
Caution:
Warning:
TYRES
Warning:
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