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Battery | 24V (two 12V) sealed lead-acid, rechargeable |
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Max Speed | 10 mph (16 km/h) |
Run Time | Up to 60 minutes of continuous use |
Frame | Steel |
Weight Limit | 120 lbs (54 kg) |
Age | 8+ |
Throttle | Twist-grip |
Kickstand | Retractable |
Charging Time | 12 hours |
Brake | Hand-operated front brake |
Grips | Soft, rubber |
Tires | 8-inch pneumatic front tire |
Check condition of covers, guards, brake, tire, and general maintenance for safe operation.
Obey local laws, stay away from traffic, use safe environments, and avoid excessive speeds.
Always wear protective gear like a helmet, elbow pads, kneepads, and athletic shoes.
Examine charger for damage, use only recommended charger, and handle with caution.
Assembly by an adult takes up to 10 minutes, plus charging time.
Loosen clamp, insert stem, tighten bolts securely to align handlebars with front wheel.
Remove bolts from deck, place seat post, and secure with bolts.
Check brake lever for proper function and ensure it cuts motor power.
Periodically inspect wheels for excessive wear.
Inspect tire for wear and check/inflate pressure regularly.
Check for cracks or broken connections for rider safety.
Ensure all nuts, bolts, and cables are secure before each ride.
Always wear protective gear, including helmet, elbow/knee pads, and proper shoes.
Always check and obey local laws and regulations for scooter use.
Check with your insurance company regarding coverage for scooter use.
Store indoors away from UV rays, rain, and elements to prevent damage.
Adjust brake cable play using a wrench for proper brake function.
Replace front wheel by loosening axle bolt and installing new wheel.
Remove seat post by undoing deck bolts using Allen wrenches.
Replace rear wheel, hub motor, or battery using a screwdriver and wrenches.
Ensure product is moving at least 3 mph to engage motor.
Check loose connections, charger lights, or undercharged battery.
Check rider weight, riding conditions, or battery charge/condition.
Check throttle and connector wires or consider replacing the throttle.