How To Remove Foot Deck; How To Adjust Disc Brakes; How To Replace Belt - X-TREME X-250 User Manual

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frame.
6) After you have adjusted your belt and aligned your wheel tighten the axle nuts.

How To Remove Foot Deck

1) Remove seat from seat post.
2) Using a Large straight screw driver remove the four (4) bolts holding the seat post base
and remove post base from foot deck.
3) Using the same Large straight screw driver remove the two (2) bolts at the front of the
floor board and the two (2) bolts at the back of the floor board over the rear wheel. Be
careful when removing bolts to not strip them.
4) Lift foot deck up from the rear and remove by sliding backwards.
5) Re-install in reverse order.

How To Adjust Disc Brakes

1) At the brake lever on the handle bar adjust the cable all the way in making the cable
looser (not tighter).
2) At the Brake Caliper there is a small nut holding the cable to the caliper. Loosen this
nut.
3) Spin wheel and back out brake pads as needed.
4) Pull the cable to the desired brake tension - move the arm that it is attached to.
5) When you have the desired tension, tighten the nut back down on the cable. This will
be the base setting for your brakes.
6) Use the small knob on the caliper to adjust the space between your brake pads. This is
the knob with the grip pattern on the sides.
7) For further fine tuning adjust the small silver cone attached to the handbrake lever. This
will change the brake tension slightly to get it where you are comfortable.

How To Replace Belt

1) Loosen adjuster nuts and push wheel forward to gain slack in the belt.
2) Remove axle nut from belt side and remove axle halfway.
3) Remove old belt from sprockets.
4) Install new belt on to the front and rear sprockets.
5) Reinstall axle and axle nut.
6) Then locate the belt tension bolts. These bolts go from the rear axle to the frame.
7) When you tighten the nuts on these bolts, they pull the whole axle and wheel back,
tightening the belt.
8) Adjust the belt until there is very little deflection when pushing down in middle of your
belt.
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