Attaching the Handlebars
Required Tool: 5 mm Allen Wrench (included with select models ONLY)
 Unfolding the Scooter for First Time Use
(Select models Only)
ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP
2 With the front wheel pointed 
straight ahead and the handlebars 
square to the front wheel and 
the Razor logo facing the front, 
tighten the clamp as shown. 
Tighten securely. On the A4, 
alternately tighten each bolt until 
securely tightened.
1 Loosen the collar clamp and 
slide it upward. Insert T-bar into 
the fork until it bottoms out on the 
headset locknut.
Note: If necessary, carefully twist 
the T-bar side to side while pushing 
downward until T-bar bottoms out 
on the headset locknut.
WARNING: Failure to 
properly install and tighten the 
collar clamp may cause the rider 
to lose control and fall. If you are 
having difficulty understanding 
these instructions, please 
contact Razor Customer Service 
for assistance.
WARNING: Do not attempt 
to thread the handlebar into the 
front fork thread. Tighten collar 
clamp securely.
Note: The joint-release lever is 
spring-loaded and will automatically 
lock in the upright position when 
fully upright.
3 Make certain BOTH handlebars 
are properly locked onto the T-bar.
1 To release the folding 
mechanism, place the scooter on 
the ground, put one foot on the deck 
plate and push joint-release lever 
down. Raise T-bar up until 
it is securely locked in the 
upright position. 
2 Insert and secure the left and 
right handlebars by pressing the 
spring-loaded buttons and inserting 
them into the T-bar.
WARNING:
Keep fingers clear of the pivoting 
mechanism when folding or 
unfolding the scooter. Make sure 
others are standing clear.
WARNING: Failure to 
properly engage the spring-loaded 
buttons may cause the handlebars 
to dislodge while riding and may 
cause you to lose control and 
fall. When correctly engaged the 
handlebars will not rotate nor will 
they move sideways. Note that 
when properly engaged, the spring-
loaded buttons are clearly visible in 
the holes on the T-bar.
WARNING: Check hand 
grips and end caps regularly 
for wear or damage, as they 
are designed to aid in gripping 
handlebars and to provide some 
protection against possible impact. 
Replace immediately if worn, torn, 
damaged or missing.
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