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MAINTENANCE
With proper care these scooters
will last years. Owners Manuals are available on the Technical
Support page. Please download or print them out.
Some basic maintenance is
required. If riding regularly, it's a good idea to check all the bolts in the
scooter every couple weeks (you can use the wrench provided in the toolkit if
adjusting is needed). It's also a good idea to put some chain oil on the chain
about once a month. Also, remember to always put the correct amount of 2-stroke
oil in with the gas.
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Electric Scooters:
Do not over
charge or run flat. Do not operate in water or in rain. Maintain tire pressure
for maximum battery and engine life. Batteries last 300 + charges if taken care
of. Try not to drain them flat. Plug them in between trips and
it really adds to your daily range.
Gas Scooters:
Fuel mix
ratio is 32:1. If you want to mix it richer use 25:1. If you want to
mix it leaner use 40:1. Note* 32:1 is a good safe mixture, it's lean enough that
spark plug fouling will be minimal but rich enough that the engine is
sufficiently lubricated and will not suffer any harm. 40:1 and leaner will
provide more power but less lubrication. Any ash less 2 stroke oil brand is
acceptable for use in these 2 stroke engines. Examples are: Pennzoil, Honda, and
Lawnboy. All auto parts stores and Wal-Marts offer these in the oil section.
Failure to mix oil
with your gasoline will result in engine seizure within 30 seconds.
4 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of
gasoline = to 32:1. Maintain tire pressure.
Sea Scooters:
Read the
USER MANUAL.
This unit will
be in the water.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER to SCREW IN THE VENT PLUG before use!
Do
not run flat.
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