We recommend doing maintenance
according to the maintenance table to
make sure all of the components are
working properly. Below you can find
the steps to perform a basic mainte-
nance of your Apollo Ghost. However,
if you need additional information or
help, please contact our support team
directly through our help deks apollo-
scooters.co/support.
A tune up consists of the following
steps:
• Tire pressure check
• Bearing lubrication
• Suspension lubrication
• Brake adjustment
• Screw tightening
You will need a few things to get these
done, all of them can be purchased
at a local hardware store. If you have
difficulty locating these items, contact
our support team for help:
• Electric tire pump/inflator
• Lithium grease in spray format
• Brake pads
• Blue Loctite
• Basic toolkit
These are low cost items that, if used
regularly, can make your scooter last
dramatically longer. In other words,
they're an investment definitely worth
making.
Let’s get started with a tire pressure
check, which will allow you to see the
tire pressure of your tires. The ideal tire
pressure for Apollo scooters is 50PSI.
It is important to keep you tires at the
correct pressure for a better riding ex-
perience and to avoid getting a flat tire.
To get started place your scooter on a
bench, chair, or box, making sure that
the tires are easy to access. Start with
the front tire - locate the air valve and
remove the safety cap.
Attach the air hose and flip the latch to
tighten it. You should be able to power
on your electric pump and get a read
of the current tire pressure. If it’s below
50PSI, start to inflate until the dial reads
exactly 50.
If the pressure is higher than 50PSI,
deflate the tire by pressing down on
the air valve mechanism. To do so, find
a small object such as an the hex key
provide it and insert it into the air valve.
You will hear the air escape. Do so until
the tire feels flat, then reattach the elec-
tric pump and inflate until at 50PSI.
When the tire is properly inflated, put
the cap back on the air valve.
Repeat the process with the other tire.
MAINTENANCE
Failure to properly maintain your
Apollo scooter can cause component
or performance failure, loss of control,
serious injury, or death.
This section is available in a video tutorial
which can be found on our help centre
apolloscooters.co/support.
Getting started Tire pressure
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