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HANDLEBAR:
To allow for a maximum safe turning radius, make sure that the cables are installed and secured correctly. Allow sufficient
lengths between the handlebar and the connection points at the brakes and the deck. Make sure that the cables are secured close-
ly to the frame by using the supplied cable clamps/ties.The cables must not droop or remain under tension.They must not impede
you while riding, or touch any moving parts of the scooter. If any cable appears to be damaged, it must be replaced and properly
installed before you ride.
HANDLEBAR END CAPS:
• Are the handlebar grips and end caps secure and in good condition?
• Are the handlebar end caps protecting the handlebar ends properly? If not, replace the handlebar grips and end caps before you ride.
HEIGHT ADJUST QUICK RELEASE:
Make sure Height Adjust Quick Release is properly adjusted and in the locked position.
See Section 4,“Operator Fit.”
FOLDING HANDLEBAR STEM SLEEVE:
Make sure the Ready-Hinge cover is positioned below the lower Detent Lock Button and fully tightened. If not, tighten it.
See Section 3, “Assembly.”
HANDLEBAR ALIGNMENT:
Make sure the handlebar stem is clamped tight enough so that you can’t twist it out of alignment. If not, align and tighten it.
See Section 4,“Operator Fit.”
HEADSET ADJUSTMENT:
• Will the fork turn freely without strong resistance?
• Can you turn the headset locknut, located at the top of the headset, by hand?
• When you apply the front brake and attempt to move the scooter back and forth, is there any free play?
• If you are unsure or if you suspect adjustments are required, do not ride the scooter until you have your scooter inspected at a qualified shop.