Steering Column Adjustment:
To tighten:
Loosen small set screw on top nut, take big crescent wrench and turn nut clockwise. Be
careful not to over tighten. Lift the front of the scooter off the ground. Push the handle
bar in one direction or the other. It should swing freely. If it just stops and doesn't swing
in one direction then back again it is too tight.
To see if it is to lose:
Kneel in front of scooter, pick up front end of scooter by the fork with one hand, grab the
steering column below the release post with the other hand and rock back and forth.
You should not feel any play, if you do tighten as instructed above.
Gasoline / Oil Mixture
Synthetic oils are the best to use in your scooter, along
with a standard grade octane pump gas.
A word on engine oil: 32: 1 is the recommended
mixture ratio. This ratio is dependant on the quality of
2-cycle premix oil used.
TIP: If using a high-quality synthetic oil such as
Maxima Castor 927 mix at 32:1 ratio for best
performance.
Tire pressure
30 to 35 PSI
The rear tire tube valve is a little tricky to get to. The
easiest method is to pull the valve over with a
screwdriver and then thread on a valve extension
(available at any auto parts store). Adjust air pressure
as necessary and then remove valve extension.
Spark Plug Gap
024-.028 inches (.60-.70 mm)
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