You should ride on the other side of the street where you’re facing oncoming traffic , you can see behind you if a car would veer off to the sidewalk. Just a pointer I was given as a kid running the streets
I noticed mines popped alot to and im only 168lbs. Its the design of the scooter, im hoping. But if you found a way to tighten or fix the front noise, plz let me know. Im a new owner and thats the only thing right now I hate, is the noise & rattling from hitting bumps...
The shocks on this scooter are designed to be used with a seat... meaning most of the rider's weight will be planted firmly on the rear shocks. As such, the rear shocks are MUCH stiffer than the front. If you remove the seat and use this as a standing scooter, the rear shock will feel too tight, and the front shocks will bottom out on bumps.
Hey, I own this scooter and I have 2 problems. 1 my front brake started making a scrapping sound, overnight 2 yesterday I noticed that when I ride, my handlebars lean over to the right a tiny bit. If I totally eye up and straighten the handlebars, my front wheel is slightly pointing to the left. I remember when I was a kid and this would happen to my bike. I remember going round front of bike, put front wheel in between my legs tight and move handlebars until handlebars are straight and so is front wheel. Do I just need to do same with my e scooter? Or is this clearly a fault? I mean I ride just fine and don’t even notice but like I say, I randomly looked down when riding and noticed that the handlebars and wheel are not totally straight.
I've noticed that some bumps and the regular force of turning the handle bars still slightly move it out of place. Its the locking latch that is not able to fully support the handle bars from moving
You should ride on the other side of the street where you’re facing oncoming traffic , you can see behind you if a car would veer off to the sidewalk. Just a pointer I was given as a kid running the streets
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I noticed mines popped alot to and im only 168lbs. Its the design of the scooter, im hoping. But if you found a way to tighten or fix the front noise, plz let me know. Im a new owner and thats the only thing right now I hate, is the noise & rattling from hitting bumps...
It needs heavier fork oil. Have a bike shop put heavier fork oil in the suspension
The shocks on this scooter are designed to be used with a seat... meaning most of the rider's weight will be planted firmly on the rear shocks. As such, the rear shocks are MUCH stiffer than the front. If you remove the seat and use this as a standing scooter, the rear shock will feel too tight, and the front shocks will bottom out on bumps.
Hey, I own this scooter and I have 2 problems.
1 my front brake started making a scrapping sound, overnight
2 yesterday I noticed that when I ride, my handlebars lean over to the right a tiny bit. If I totally eye up and straighten the handlebars, my front wheel is slightly pointing to the left. I remember when I was a kid and this would happen to my bike. I remember going round front of bike, put front wheel in between my legs tight and move handlebars until handlebars are straight and so is front wheel. Do I just need to do same with my e scooter? Or is this clearly a fault? I mean I ride just fine and don’t even notice but like I say, I randomly looked down when riding and noticed that the handlebars and wheel are not totally straight.
Do the same thing. P.s you can adjust the caliper so the brakes don't sqeak
I've noticed that some bumps and the regular force of turning the handle bars still slightly move it out of place. Its the locking latch that is not able to fully support the handle bars from moving