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Area Component Checks and remedies
Tiller. Wear and/or rust on the tiller. The upper-
most supporting bearing. The bearings in
the headtube are protected by seal rings.
If the front forks are stiff they can be lubri-
cated with a small amount of grease.
(*) On models with an 8 cm screw from the
lower aluminium part of the handlebars
into the tiller axle: the screw may become
loose if the handlebars are turned violently
or knocked hard. This can be remedied by
drilling a hole for a split pin between the
tiller axle and the aluminium part. Contact
Mini Crosser A/S.
Cables. Check that the cables cannot be pinched
or stretched when the handlebars are tur-
ned and when the tiller is lowered.
Gas spring. Check that the gas spring locks the tiller
securely.
Check to ensure there is no play in the
throttle and in the screws / bushes that
secure the gas spring.
Ignition key / charging plug. Check that the ignition key is not loose
when turned.
Clean with a well wrung-out cloth or com-
pressed air if it is dirty. If the contacts are
corroded, clean with a contact spray or
replace the charging plug.
Footplate. Check the plastic rivets that secure the
mat. If necessary replace with new rivets.
Seat post. Check that this is properly tightened and in
good condition.
Seat. Check that:
The release handle locks the seat properly.
The seat is fi rmly installed on the seat
frame / seat plate.
The seat tube is in good condition. If ne-
cessary grease the tube with a little acid-
free grease.
The armrest is in good condition.
Chassis, seat,
shrouds.