Lubricating your bearings
To keep your scooter fast and smooth you need to
lubricate your bearings. You will need to take off your
wheels to lubricate your wheel bearings, this is done by
taking 2 - 5mm allen wrenches and turning them counter-
clockwise. The wheels may need some encouragement
to slide out. Using a damp cloth wipe any dirt or grime on
your wheels and bearings. Using bicycle bearing oil, or
Bones Speed Cream, place 3 to 4 drops directly on the
bearing covers and allow the oil to sink in. If the wheels
do not spin freely after this you might need to replace your
bearings.
Adjusting or tightening your compression
If your bars start to shake or move side to side, this
means your clamp is loose or your compression needs
to be tightened. To tighten the compression; do so by
removing your handle bars and with your 5mm allen
wrench insert it in the allen bolt on top of the HIC SHIM or
SCS top cap, as demonstrated on previous page. Turning
it in a clock-wise direction, add light pressure and tighten
until some pressure is felt in the allen wrench. The forks
should still spin freely, however if over tightened you can
restrict the movement and damage your compression or
headset. To tighten the clamp lightly tighten each bolt on
the clamp or scs alternating bolts until all bolts are tight. If
you tighten one bolt too much while the others are loose
you will damage the clamp not allowing the clamp to
tighten properly and will void warranty. Adult supervision
recommended.
If you like a clean scooter
Never use any cleaning agents to clean your scooter,
doing so may damage paint or materials. Use a damp or
wet rag to wipe off any street dirt or park grime. Use a
dry plastic bristle brush or dry paint brush to brush away
dirt. Avoid putting water directly on grip tape and never
submerge your scooter in water, it is not a submarine!
Before each ride
Always make sure your scooter is in legit mechanical
shape before you head out to ride. Always check your
scooter for loose clamp bolts, loose axle bolts, loose
compression, loose headset, loose grips, loose brake,
or any other loose parts. Always check the
deck, bars
and wheels for any signs of stress, cracks or heavy
damage. Scooters are tough but not invincible. Replace
any worn parts immediately!
RIDER GUIDE & maintenance
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SCS
HOW TO ASSEMBLE YOUR RIDE
1.
Install the Bars:
Loosen the top three SCS bolts
slightly and “press” the bar down tube
into the SCS, twisting if necessary.
The bar will slide nicely into the SCS.
The SCS clamp bolts should be
towards the rear of the scooter as
shown in the picture
2. Align the wheel:
Align the front wheel to be straight
and aligned with the bars, lightly
tighten the SCS clamp bolts
alternating between each bolt until
all bolts are tight. If you tighten one
bolt too much while the others are
loose you will damage the clamp
not allowing the clamp to tighten
properly and will void warranty.
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