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The more you ride, the more frequently maintenance will be required. We recommend you spend a little time on regular maintenance tasks. The following schedules are a useful guide and by referring to Part 5 of this manual, you should be able to accomplish most tasks. If you require assistance, we recommend you see a scooter specialist. Tire Pressure: Check tire pressure, inflate to the range recommended on the tire sidewalls. Schedule 1 - Lubrication Pegs: There are many different types of pegs-too many to deal with individually in this manual. Please see your dealer for specific information regarding peg installation. Before riding, ensure all nuts, bolts and fittings on the scooter have been correctly tightened. 30 PART 4 SERVICING Weekly Every Six Months Yearly brake calipers brake levers brake cables wheel bearings headset oil oil lithium based grease lithium based grease lithium based grease 3 drops from oil can 2 drops from oil can disassemble disassemble disassemble ComponentFrequency Lubricant How to Lubricate Note: The frequency of maintenance should increase with use in wet or dusty conditions. Do not over lubricate - remove excess lubricant to prevent dirt build up. Never use a degreaser to lubricate your chain (WD-40™) Schedule 2 - Service Checklist Frequency Task Page Reference Before every ride Check tire pressure Check brake operation Check wheels for loose spokes Make sure nothing is loose 34 40-43 33 33 After every ride Quick wipe down with damp cloth 13 Weekly Lubrication as per schedule 1 30 Monthly Lubrication as per schedule 1 Check brake adjustment Check brake and gear cable adjustment Check tire wear and pressure Check wheels are true and spokes tight Check hub, head set Check handlebars are tight Check frame and fork for trueness Check all nuts and bolts are tight 30 40-43 38 34 33 35, 39 37-38 44 Every Six Months Lubrication as per schedule 1 Check all points as per monthly service Check and replace brake pads, if required 30 31 40-43 Yearly Lubrication as per schedule 1 30 Tools Required 1. Open ended wrench or ring wrenches: 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm 2. Open end or pedal wrench 15mm 3. Allen key wrenches: 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm 4. Adjustable wrench 5. Standard flat head screwdriver 6. Standard Phillips head screwdriver 7. Standard slip joint pliers 8. Tire pump 9 Tube repair kit 10. Tire levers Travel Tools 1. Spare Tube 2. Patch kit 3. Pump 4. Tire levers 5. Multi-tool 6. Change (phone call) PART 5 DETAILED MAINTENANCE WHEELS AND TIRES Wheel Inspection It is most important that wheels are kept in top condition. Properly maintaining your scooter's wheels will help braking performance and stability when riding. Be aware of the following potential problems: • Dirty or greasy rims: Caution: These can render your brakes ineffective. Do not clean them with oily or greasy materials. When cleaning, use a clean rag or wash with soapy water, rinse and air dry. Don't ride while they're wet. When lubricating your scooter, don't get oil on the rim braking surfaces. • Wheels not straight: Lift each wheel off the ground and spin them to see if they are crooked or out of true. If wheels are not straight, they will need to be adjusted. This is quite difficult and is best left to a professional bicycle dealer. • Broken or loose spokes: Check that all spokes are tight and that none are missing or damaged. Caution: Such damage can result in severe instability and possibly an accident if not corrected. Again, spoke repairs are best handled by a specialist. • Loose hub bearings: Lift each wheel off the ground and try to move the wheel from side to side. Caution: If there is movement between the axle and the hub, do not ride the scooter. Adjustment is required. •Axle nuts: Check that these are tight before each ride. Tire Inspection Tires must be maintained properly to ensure road holding and stability. Check the following areas: Inflation: Ensure tires are inflated to the pressure indicated on the tire sidewalls. It is better to use a tire gauge and a hand pump than a service station pump. Caution: If inflating tires with a service station pump, take care that sudden over inflation does not cause tire to blow out. Bead Seating: When inflating or refitting tire, make sure that the bead is properly seated in the rim. Tread: Check that the tread shows no signs of excessive wear or flat spots, and that there are no cuts or other damage. Caution: Excessively worn or damaged tires should be replaced. Valves: Make sure valve caps are fitted and that valves are free from dirt. A slow leak caused by the entry of the dirt can lead to a flat tire, and possibly a dangerous situation. Recommended Tire pressure: The recommended pressure is molded on the sidewall of your scooter tires. 34 Axle Lock Nut Lock Washer Hub Body Ball Bearings Bearing Cone Washer Axle Nut Push tire bead into the center of the rim. Hub Bearing Adjustment When checked, the hub bearings of either wheel will require adjustment if there...
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