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Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide

Riders should develop riding ability in a small private area first prior 
to scooting in a public place. This will help to ensure they do not 
endanger themselves or others whilst in motion

Adult setup required

Each time the scooter is used the 
scooter should be set up correctly. 
Ensure adjustments clamps, buttons 
and fasteners are sufficiently 
tightened and secured. Failure to 
do so could result in injury!

Practice makes perfect 

Warning – Protective 

Equipment MUST Be 

Worn

Protective equipment should 
be worn at all times e.g. a 
helmet, gloves, knee-pads, 

and elbow-pads.

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Important!

Store Indoors

 

Damage from 
exposure to extreme 
weather is not covered 
under warranty

Avoid roads

Not to used on roads 
or places with active 
motor vehicles

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Scooting is a great activity but must be done safely. Read the below 

safety and maintenance tips and ensure that your child is alert and aware 

when scooting outdoors and that your scooter is in good condition.

ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED AT ALL TIMES

Please read these instructions before 

first using your scooter!

Summary of Contents for TS360 Shadow

Page 1: ...y not reflect exact appearance of product This document must be read by Parent and Rider prior to use of the scooter Note Illustrations are for demonstration purposes only and may not reflect exact ap...

Page 2: ...Practice makes perfect Warning Protective Equipment MUST Be Worn Protective equipment should be worn at all times e g a helmet gloves knee pads and elbow pads Important Store Indoors Damage from expos...

Page 3: ...d chipped elbow bones with Elbow Pads Knee Pads Prevent bad cuts grazes and chipped bones with knee pads Suitable Footwear Tight fitting with laces done up tight will help ensure safe scooting Protect...

Page 4: ...Front Fork Clamp Bolts Rotator Discs Grips Rear Brake Handlebar Stem Handlebars Wheels Deck Know Your Scooter 4 Stunt Scooter Instructions Care Guide...

Page 5: ...ndicular to the front wheel ready to fasten into place Insert the handlebar stem base into the clamp Step 1 Insert the handlebar stem base and clamp onto the front fork Step 2 4 5 To fasten your clamp...

Page 6: ...e deck bolts as shown in the steps below Turn bottom rotator disc clockwise to tighten deck rotation and then same for top rotator to lock into position Tighten for a Slow Spin Turn bottom rotator dis...

Page 7: ...der to prevent accidents 5km Inclines Declines Stunt scooters are intended to be used on steep inclines and declines Please be aware however that brake effectiveness will be reduced on these Rain Do n...

Page 8: ...ip effectiveness Scooter Bolts Scooter bolts should be checked monthly to ensure none have loosened from travel vibration or weathering Cleaning Storage If your scooter has gotten wet whilst in use to...

Page 9: ...se firm pressure but avoid overtightening Wheels Bearings and Brake The wheels wheel bearings and brakes may become worn out after regular use but can be purchased from our website and easily changed...

Page 10: ...ng Your Scooter Maximum Rider Weight 100kg Max 100 KG 100 KG Recommended Height Min 1 35m Max 1 8m 1 35m to 1 8m 1 12m Safety First Protective equipment should be worn at all times e g a helmet gloves...

Page 11: ...ush up with your legs The Bunnyhop The bunny hop or bunnyhop is a trick that allows the rider to launch their scooter into the air 2 1 Step 4 Let the back wheel lift off the ground as you re pushing a...

Page 12: ...r activities without the risks Connect with us 3Style Scooters Unit 5 Easter Park Axial Way Colchester Essex C04 5WY UK Company Registration No 09723636 Visit 3style co uk Need spare parts 6 colours a...

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