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Razor Wild Ones - Riding and Maintenance; How to Ride; How to Stop; Riding Tips

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How to Ride
With your child standing next to the scooter, have them hold both
grips of the handlebar firmly. Test the steering by turning the
handlebars right and then left to teach them how the handlebars
control the direction of the front wheel.
Have your child place one foot on the deck (where the grip tape is
located) while keeping the other foot on the ground. The scooter
may tilt to one side a little, this is normal.
When stabilized and ready, give the scooter a little push and take a
step with the foot that’s on the ground. That’s it, they’re scooting!
How to Stop
Step off to stop! Wild Ones scooters were developed with your
child’s age in mind. The scooter is slow rolling and does not require
complicated braking mechanisms that detract attention from
focused learning. Simply putting ones foot down or dismounting
the scooter is enough to come to a complete stop.
Things to Remember
Remember to help the child steer straight when moving in a
straight line, this will promote balance. When your child runs
out of room to scoot, have them turn around and come back by
dismounting the scooter, steering the handlebars while walking to
turn it around. Children will need your help and guidance as this is
a new experience.
Maintenance
Check that the steering system is correctly adjusted and that all
connection components are firmly secured and not broken.
Under normal circumstances and conditions, the wheels are
maintenance free.
Regularly check that the various screwed parts are tight.
No modifications can be made that can impair safety.
Use only authorized Razor replacement parts.

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