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WARNING: Failing to properly adjust and tighten the clamps and
retainers that affix the handlebars can cause you to lose control and fall.
When properly adjusted, you cannot twist the front wheel out of line or
move the handlebars out of adjustment. If you can twist or force these
components to move by hand, readjust and properly retighten the clamp
mechanisms.
2. Preparing for First-Time Use
2A. Un-box. Remove contents from box. Remove the foam separators
that protect the various components from damage during shipping.
Inspect the contents of the box for scratches in the paint, dents or
kinked cables that may have occurred during shipping. The Pocket
Rocket was 99% assembled and packed at the factory to prevent
shipping damage and there should not be any problems, even if the box
has a few scars or dents. But if there are, contact Razor USA, toll free,
at (866) 467-2967 to resolve any problems.
2B. Handlebars. Swing the handlebars outward as shown. You may
have to loosen the clamps to allow the bar to pivot on the fork.
• Bicycle-style tire pump for Schrader
valve tires, with pressure gauge.
• 5mm and 6mm hex key wrenches.
• Inflation valve extender/adapter
(supplied).
• Razor recommends assembly by an
adult with experience in bicycle
mechanics. Some tools may be
supplied, however we recommend the
use of mechanic’s grade tools. Use
the supplied tools only as a last resort.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
WARNING: REGARDING USE OF NON-RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR RAZOR
POCKET ROCKET. The Pocket Rocket has been built to certain Razor design specifications.
The original equipment supplied at the time of sale were selected on the basis of their
compatibility with the frame, fork and all other parts. Certain after-market products may or may
not be compatible. Consult your retailer or call Razor prior to modifying or replacing any
component with a non-factory specified product.
WARNING: CHECK LOCAL LAWS REGARDING USE. Check local laws and regulations
to see where and how you may use your Razor Pocket Rocket legally. In many states and local
areas, riders are required BY LAW to wear a helmet. Check local laws and regulations regarding
laws governing helmet use, age and vehicle operation in your area.