18 1918 19Place the wheel into the front forkso that is well-centred.The tread pattern (arrow-shaped lineson the tires) must be pointing to the front.ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSMake sure the front fork of thescooter is well positioned (brakelevers are facing forward). Releasethe brake cable from its holderand loosen the brake arms.Installation of brake cables:press the brake lever to the maxi-mum and insert the ending of thebrake cable into the circular fixingpoint. Repeat the action withboth brakes.The rear brake cable is usually fixed onthe right, front brake cable on the left.Assembly of the front (bigger)wheel: open the quick-releaselever and loosen the nut.Assembly of the rear wheel isthe same as the assembly of thefront wheel with the only excep-tion of double dropout at therear fork. It allows positioning thefootboard according to the roadconditions. The lower dropoutenables off road riding.The upper dropout, which alsomakes the footboard go lowerand thus reduces the load on thestanding leg, is intended for flatsurface. Riding will be less tiring.Handlebar installation: placethe handlebar tube as shownon the picture and tighten thescrews on the stem.Insert the handlebar tube into thefront frame (1) and adjust the heightaccording to the rider’s needs(not higher than indicated by theline). Check that the handlebar isupright and properly tighten thescrew on the handlebar tube (2).Adjustment of brake levers:incline the brake levers correctlyby loosening the screw on thesleeve.The right inclination: stand on thefootboard, hold the handles and stretchout your fingers in a way that your arm andthe fingers form a single straight line. Thisshould be the position of the brake levers.Adjustment of brakes: whenbraking, check that the brakepads of both wheels fit tightly onthe rim sides. If not, you can ad-just their position via a screw thatconnects them to the V-brakearms (1). The pads shall not touchthe tires.Tighten the nut (1) until you canfeel resistance before closing thequick release. Close it in a waythat the quick release lever (2)points backwards (for safetyreasons). Return the brake cableinto the holder.Check that the pads make enoughspace (1–2 mm) after releasingthe brake levers. The distancecan be adjusted by tightening orloosening the brake cable at theanchor screw (2).In case the brake pad is touchingthe wheel when turning, symmet-rically adjust the distance of brakearms by the tightening screws (3).EN