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ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP
 Attaching the Front Wheel Assembly
Tools Required: Two (2) 5 mm Allen wrenches
 Infl ating the Tire
The tire is infl ated when shipped, but it invariably may lose some pressure between the point of manufacturing and 
your purchase. Always infl ate tire to the correct PSI before fi rst time use.
1 Insert the handlebars onto the 
front fork. You may need to slightly 
loosen the collar clamp using a 
5 mm Allen wrench to allow the 
handlebars to slip onto the front fork. 
Note: The cable and wire brake 
assembly must not wrap around the 
handlebars. Sharp bends or twisting 
of the brake cable can cause the 
brake to malfunction.
2 Using a 5 mm Allen wrench, 
tighten the two (2) bolts on the 
collar clamp. The collar clamp 
is properly tightened when the 
handlebars cannot be twisted out 
of alignment with the front wheel. 
Note: Make sure the front wheel 
is pointed straight ahead, the 
handlebars square to the front 
wheel, and the Razor logo facing 
the front.
WARNING: Failure to 
properly install the front wheel 
assembly and handlebars may 
cause the rider to lose control and 
fall. If you are having diffi culty 
understanding these instructions, 
please contact Razor Customer 
Service for assistance.
WARNING: Failure to 
properly install the front wheel 
assembly and handlebars may 
cause the rider to lose control and 
fall. If you are having diffi culty 
understanding these instructions, 
please contact Razor Customer 
Service for assistance.
1 Using two (2) 5 mm Allen 
wrenches, remove the two coupling 
bolts from the frame.
1 Using a bicycle-style tire pump equipped for a 
Schrader-type valve, infl ate the front tire to the correct 
PSI indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
2 Insert the front wheel 
assembly into the frame and align 
the holes on the downtube with 
the holes on the frame.
3 Reinsert coupling bolts. Tighten 
using two (2) 5 mm Allen wrenches.
 Attaching the Handlebars
Tools Required: 5 mm Allen wrench
WARNING: 
Do not over infl ate, as this could 
damage tire or wheel.
Note: The pressurized air supplies 
found at gasoline stations are 
designed to infl ate high-volume 
automobile tires. If you decide to 
use such an air supply to infl ate your 
DeltaWing tire, fi rst make sure the 
pressure gauge is working, then use 
very short bursts to infl ate to the 
correct PSI. If you inadvertently over-
infl ate the tire, release the excess 
pressure immediately.