You can get a valve stem adapter that makes air inflating easy. The adapters are about 20-27 mm long, and have a spring-ball valve to keep the air from escaping.
Wow, never thought about that platform dolly! Never performed maintenance on my Apollo Go scooter yet after 2 months and over 1000 miles of riding except for suspension lubrication and handlebar bolt adjustments due to lacking a non-cumbersome elevated dolly like that inside a tight apartment! Now, you give me confidence to begin disassembling my wheels to lubricate the bearings after coming across this!
Great Video, thanks for your work! However, I don't understand when you use the lubricant spray and when you use the silicone spray. Or is it basically the same thing? Could you explain that in more detail?
@@irakligendzekhadze2110 I would say as the scooter comes it's likely fine as long as you don't go through water so deep that the bottom of the deck/wheel bearings are submerged, but that shouldn't be too hard. I took some extra waterproofing precautions too however, a bit of tape over the on button, and I ran a bead of silicone around the edge deck cover.
Good on ya for uploading this mate.
I have one on these on the way and getting pumped!
You can get a valve stem adapter that makes air inflating easy. The adapters are about 20-27 mm long, and have a spring-ball valve to keep the air from escaping.
Wow, never thought about that platform dolly!
Never performed maintenance on my Apollo Go scooter yet after 2 months and over 1000 miles of riding except for suspension lubrication and handlebar bolt adjustments due to lacking a non-cumbersome elevated dolly like that inside a tight apartment!
Now, you give me confidence to begin disassembling my wheels to lubricate the bearings after coming across this!
I'm glad my video helped!
How do you lock up your scooter?
Thank you. This was super helpful!
Great Maintenance Video, one question , how did you installed F3 seat on G2 ? Thanks
@@sonamsam23 thanks! This is the official seat for the G2.
Great Video, thanks for your work!
However, I don't understand when you use the lubricant spray and when you use the silicone spray. Or is it basically the same thing?
Could you explain that in more detail?
@@HCVigilante hey! Sorry that's a bit unclear, it's the one spray the whole time, silicone spray. What would you like more detail on?
Can you stand and ride with the seat attached
Yes, you can stand in front of the seat, but it's not optimal to ride like that over longer distances. I do it once or twice per ride.
@foxpants why are these seats sold out? I want one
Hello, where did you get the seat for the G2 max? Looks great
@@lukapletikos8137 hey, local stores didn't stock it so I bought it on ebay.
The wheel tire what psi do you take?? Pressure?
50 psi for both, but since you lose a tiny bit disconnecting the pump you may want to experiment with 51-52 psi.
hey, thanks for video, I am curious do you use max g2 on rainy days ? is it safe or not for battery?
@@irakligendzekhadze2110 I would say as the scooter comes it's likely fine as long as you don't go through water so deep that the bottom of the deck/wheel bearings are submerged, but that shouldn't be too hard.
I took some extra waterproofing precautions too however, a bit of tape over the on button, and I ran a bead of silicone around the edge deck cover.
@@foxpantsis the button prone to water damage?
@@Anomalyy666 It was on a very similar older scooter I had (M365 Pro), so to mitigate any risk I just tape over it for winter.