3Style Scooters TS360 Shadow User manual

Note: Illustrations are for demonstration purposes only and may not reflect exact appearance of product.
This document must be read by Parent
and Rider prior to use of the scooter.
Note: Illustrations are for demonstration purposes only and may not reflect exact appearance of product.
Ages
8+
Important
Instructions
& Care Guide

2Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide
Riders should develop riding ability in a small private area first prior
to scooting in a public place. This will help to ensure they do not
endanger themselves or others whilst in motion
Adult setup required
Each time the scooter is used the
scooter should be set up correctly.
Ensure adjustments clamps, buttons
and fasteners are suciently
tightened and secured. Failure to
do so could result in injury!
Practice makes perfect
Warning – Protective
Equipment MUST Be
Worn
Protective equipment should
be worn at all times e.g. a
helmet, gloves, knee-pads,
and elbow-pads.
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Important!
Store Indoors
Damage from
exposure to extreme
weather is not covered
under warranty
Avoid roads
Not to used on roads
or places with active
motor vehicles
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Scooting is a great activity but must be done safely. Read the below
safety and maintenance tips and ensure that your child is alert and aware
when scooting outdoors and that your scooter is in good condition.
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED AT ALL TIMES
Please read these instructions before
first using your scooter!

Safety First
Helmet
One of the most important items, a
helmet is a must for Stunt Scooting.
Elbow Pads
Prevent bad cuts, grazes
and chipped elbow bones
with Elbow Pads.
Knee Pads
Prevent bad cuts,
grazes and chipped
bones with knee
pads.
Suitable Footwear
Tight fitting with laces
done up tight will help
ensure safe scooting.
Protective equipment should be worn at all times e.g. a helmet,
gloves, knee-pads, and elbow-pads.
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Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide

Front Fork
Clamp & Bolts
Rotator Discs
Grips
Rear Brake
Handlebar Stem
Handlebars
Wheels
Deck
Know Your Scooter
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Building Your Scooter
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Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide
RISK OF TRAPPING
OR INJURY
1
Important!
Check clamp tightness regularly to ensure bolts are securely fastened.
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2 3
Step 3
Align the grips of the
handlebar perpendicular
to the front wheel ready to
fasten into place.
Insert the handlebar
stem base into
the clamp.
Step 1
Insert the handlebar
stem base and clamp
onto the front fork.
Step 2
4 5
To fasten your clamp,
first tighten one bolt
a small amount.
Step 4 Step 5
Return to the first bolt and
continue to alternate until
securely fastened.
Step 6
6
Now move to the second
bolt on the opposite side
and tighten a similar
small amount.

Setting up your Scooter
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Change your Spin Speed
To change your Stunt Scooter
deck spin speed, adjust the deck
bolts as shown in the steps below:
Turn bottom rotator disc clockwise
to tighten deck rotation and then same
for top rotator to lock into position.
Tighten for a Slow Spin
Turn bottom rotator disc anti-clockwise
to un-tighten deck rotation and then
same for top rotator to lock into position.
Release for a Fast aSpin
Slow
Spin
fast
Spin

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Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide
Scooting Guidance
Environment
Do not scoot on dangerous paths such as oily, wet,
sandy, frozen or very uneven surfaces
Speed
We recommend that you should not go any faster than
5km per hour in order to prevent accidents
5km
Inclines & Declines
Stunt scooters are intended to be used on steep inclines and
declines. Please be aware however that brake eectiveness
will be reduced on these
Rain
Do not ride in the rain as this could cause the scooter
to slip / loose traction and will decrease brake
eectiveness
Low Light
Do not allow your child to ride the scooter in low
light conditions unsupervised and without high-vis attire
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Modifications
Do not make any changes or modifications to the scooter,
doing so will invalidate the scooter’s warranty.
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Wheels & Brakes
Wheels and brakes
should be checked
regularly for signs of
excessive wear and
any loss of
grip/eectiveness.
Scooter Bolts
Scooter bolts should
be checked monthly
to ensure none have
loosened from travel
vibration or
weathering.
Cleaning & Storage
If your scooter has gotten wet
whilst in use, towel the scooter
down with a dry cloth prior to
storage. Keep indoors to
reduce exposure to extremes of
weather and damp conditions.
Wear & Tear
If a wheel or bearing develops play,
this is an indication of excess wear
and a replacement is required.
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Scooter Maintenance

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Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide
Deck, Handles & Clamp Cleaning
It is suggested to disassemble and clean this area of the
scooter every 6 months, being sure to remove any dirt
or grime that has built up from use.
Handlebar Alignment
Always check the handles are firmly tightened to the deck
via the clamp. If the front steering bar is not fixed tightly,
you can use an Allen Key and Wrench to tighten the bolt.
Use firm pressure but avoid overtightening.
Wheels, Bearings and Brake
The wheels, wheel bearings and brakes may become worn out
after regular use but can be purchased from our website
and easily changed.
Simply remove the axle bolts with two Allen Keys and
slide the wheel o its fork, replace with a new wheel or
replace wheel bearings, then reattach the wheel.
Cleaning
If you wish to clean your scooter, wipe with a damp cloth
to remove dirt and dust. Do not use alcohol or ammonia
based cleaners or solvents as they may damage the
surfaces, dissolve some components or soften the
decals / adhesive.
Scooter Maintenance

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Using Your Scooter
Maximum
Rider Weight
100kg Max.
100
KG
100
KG
Recommended
Height
Min. 1.35m - Max. 1.8m
1.35m
to 1.8m
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1.12m
Safety First
Protective equipment should be worn at all
times e.g. a helmet, gloves, knee-pads, and
elbow-pads.
WARNING
HOT BRAKES!

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Stunt Scooter Instructions & Care Guide
Step 1
Push o with your back
foot so you’re moving on
the scooter.
Step 2
Bend your knees and
then push up with
your legs.
The Bunnyhop
The bunny hop or bunnyhop,
is a trick that allows the rider
to launch their scooter into
the air.
2
1
Step 4
Let the back wheel lift o
the ground as you’re
pushing and pulling up.
Step 5
Let the scooter drop
back to the ground.
5
4
Step 3
Pull up with your arms
whilst pushing up with
your legs.
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