Assembly And Set-Up; Attaching The Handlebars - Razor E100 Series Owner's Manual

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ASSEMBLY AND SET -UP

Attaching the Handlebars

Tools required: 5 mm Allen Wrench
1
Loosen the collar clamp.
With a clock-wise twisting
motion, push and "thread" the
handlebar stem onto the fork
until it bottoms out on the fork
headset lock nut.
Inflating the Tire
The front tire is inflated when shipped, but it invariably may lose some pressure between the point of manufacturing
and your purchase. Always inflate tire to the correct PSI before first time use.
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1
Using a bicycle-style tire pump
equipped for a Schrader-type valve,
inflate the front tire to the correct PSI
indicated on the sidewall of the tire.
2
With the front wheel
pointed straight ahead and the
handlebars square to the front
wheel, tighten the clamp as
shown. Tighten securely.
3
Note: Make sure the cables/wires
are out of the way before inserting
the stem in the fork.
WARNING: Failure to
properly tighten the collar clamp may
allow the handlebars to dislodge
while riding and may cause you to
lose control and fall. When correctly
tightened, the handlebars will not
rotate out of alignment with the front
wheel under normal circumstances.
Note: The cable and wire assembly
from the handlebar must not
wrap around the steering tube or
handlebar. Sharp bends or twisting
of the brake cable can cause the
brakes to malfunction.
Note: The pressure air supplies
found at gasoline stations are
designed to inflate high-volume
automobile tires. If you decide to
use such an air supply to inflate your
electric scooter tires, first make sure
the pressure gauge is working, then
use very short bursts to inflate to
the correct PSI. If you inadvertently
over-inflate the tire, release the
excess pressure immediately.

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