Rad2Go Mo Rad 1500 User manual

Mo Rad 1500
Owner’s Manual

The Handbook
The instructions in this handbook are designed to provide a clear and simple guide to
use your new vehicle. The handbook contains information regarding maintenance
work and periodic checks that should be performed.
You will also find instructions for several simple repair jobs you can do yourself. All
operations not explicitly described in the handbook require the use of special tools
and or specific technical skills and should be preformed exclusively by an authorized
Rad2Go dealer.
Areas of text highlight with the symbols shown on the next page contain important
information regarding use of the vehicle and road safety.
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Symbols For The Correct Use Of Your New Vehicle
The symbols on the page are important.
They highlight area of the handbook that deserve special attention.
The three symbols are distinctive so that information can be quickly located.
Personal Safety
WARNING
Failure to observe these instructions will result in serious risk of personal injury or
even death.
Environmental Respect
Sections marked with this symbol indicated the correct use of the vehicle in full
respect of your natural surroundings.
Vehicle Safety
CAUTION
Failure to observe these instructions will result in the risk of serious damage to the
vehicle and, in certain cases, may invalidate the warranty.
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General Safety Rules
Foreword
This manual is an important and integral part of your vehicle. Keep it with your
vehicle at all times and when vehicle is resold.
If you have any questions any questions about your vehicle, contact Rad2Go or an
authorized Rad2Go dealer.
REAR WHEEL WARNING
Be vary careful to keep your fingers, all your other body, and any object well clear of
the rear wheel while the engine is running and the vehicle is resting on its stand.
Failure to observe this warning can lead to serious personal injury, as well as damage
your engine.
SHOCK-ABSORBERS WARNING
Do not disassemble the front and rear shock absorbers. The shock absorbers have
preloaded springs. Disassembly can cause serious injury and even death.
BATTERY HYDROGEN GAS AND ELECTROLYTE WARNING
Vehicle batteries give off noxious and explosive gases; keep cigarettes, flames and
sparks away from the battery.
Provide adequate ventilation when operating or recharging the battery. During
recharging or use, make sure that the room is properly ventilated and avoid inhaling
the gases released during the recharging.
The battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with the skin or eyes may
cause serious burns. Always wear protective clothing, rubber gloves, and tight fitted
goggles or a face shield when working around the battery, especially when filling the
battery with either water or electrolytes.
In case of contact with the skin, flush immediately with plenty of water. In case of
contact with the eyes, flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Immediately
consult a health professional.
The electrolytes are poisonous.
If the electrolyte is accidentally swallowed, drink large quantities of water or milk
and then follow with magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Immediately consult a
health professional.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Used batteries are harmful for the environment. Take used batteries to your
nearest collection point for disposal as prescribed by law.
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PRECAUTIONS GENERAL ADVICE WARNING
Your safety and that of those around you depends not only on your skills as a rider,
but also your knowledge about your motorscooter and about riding safety. Therefore,
it is essential that you so not operate your vehicle on public streets until you have
received instruction from a qualified safety organization such as the Motorcycle
Safety Foundation, and are properly trained and licensed.
REPORTING OF DEFECTS THAT AFFECT SAFETY
If you believe that your motorscooter has a defect, which could cause an accident or
could cause injury or death, you should inform the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Rad2Go by calling tool free 1-800-
498-8455. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation and if
it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of motorscooters, it may order a recall
and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual
problems between you, your Dealer or Rad2Go. To contact NHTSA, you may either
call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the
Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation,
Washington, D.C. 20590.
You can also obtain other information about motorcycle safety from the Hotline.
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ROAD REGULATIONS AND USE OF THE MOTORSCOOTER
Rules of the road may vary from country to country or state to state. It is essential
that you understand in advance the rules of the road of the country or of the state in
which your vehicle will be used.
WARNING
This motorscooter has been designed and produced for use on even and paved roads
or surfaces only.
Do not use the motorscooter on unpaved surfaces, in order to avoid overturning or
other accidents.
WARNING
Rad2Go recommends you not ride your motorscooter on state or national highways,
freeways, or expressways.
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TAMPERING WARNING
Tampering with the noise control system is prohibited. Federal law prohibits the
following acts:
a) Removal or rendering inoperative by any person other then for the purpose of
maintenance, repair, or replacement, and devise or element of design incorporated into
any new motorscooter for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the
ultimate purchaser or while it is in use, or
b) Use of the motorscooter after such a devise or element of design has been removed or
rendered inoperative by any person. Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering
are the acts listed below:
a) Removal or puncturing of any part of the intake system.
b) Lack of proper maintenance.
c) Replacement of any moving parts of the motorscooter, or parts of the exhaust or intake
system, with parts other than those specified by Rad2Go.
CAUTION
The vehicle should be checked for repair or replacement if the motorscooter noise has
increased significantly through use. Otherwise, the owner may become subject to
penalties under state and local ordinances.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
For your safety, we strongly recommend that your always wear an approved motorcycle
helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and long-sleeved shirt or jacket
whenever you ride. Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gear
can reduce the change of injury.
HELMETS AND EYE PROTECTION
Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear because it offers the best
protection against head injuries. A helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely.
A bright-colored helmet can make you more noticeable in traffic, as can reflective strips.
An open-faced helmet offers some protection, but a full-faced helmet offers more.
Always remember to properly fasten your crash helmet. Regardless of the style, look for
a DOT (Department Of Transportation) sticker in any helmet you buy (USA only), and
always wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and help your vision.
ADDITIONAL RIDING GEAR
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
Properly fitted boots with non-slip soles to help protect your feet and ankles.
Leather gloves to keep your hands warm and help prevent blisters, cuts, burns and
bruises.
A motorcycle riding suite or jacket for comfort as well as for protection.
Brightly colored and reflective clothing can help make you more noticeable in
traffic. Be sure to avoid loose clothes that could get caught on any part of your
motorscooter.
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KEYS
The motorscooter is supplied with two keys (one spare) that serve to start the engine and
unlock the saddle compartment.
NOTE
Keep the duplicate key separate from the motorscooter.
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The serial numbers are made up of a code stamped into the frame and the engine.
Check that the frame number on the vehicle is identical to the number shown in the
owner’s handbook.
Defacing factory serial numbers is a serious criminal offense and can lead to confiscation
of the vehicle or other penalties.
CAUTION
In all states and countries, it is against the law to alter the Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) and can result in severe penalties. This will immediately invalidate your warranty.
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STARTING THE ENGINE
1. Place the vehicle on center stand and check that the rear tire is not touching the
ground.
2. Keep the throttle closed.
3. Insert the ignition key and turn it to “ON”.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
When the vehicle is stopped with the engine idling turn the ignition key to “OFF” (key
can now be extracted). Use the center stand to support the motorscooter while parked.
Park the motorscooter on firm, level ground to prevent it from falling. Lock the steering
to help prevent theft.
WARNING
Use the engine stop switch only if the engine runs away. It is for emergency use only.
Once the switch is activated, your motorscooter will slow very abruptly. Only in case of
emergency the engine stop switch should be used while the motorscooter is running.
WARNING
Never attempt to place the ignition switch in the locked position while the motorscooter
is moving. This will cause loss of control of the motorscooter with possible subsequent
accident, serious injury or even death.
WARNING
Do not place anything inside the front part of the fairing between the handlebar and
dashboard. Any object placed in this area could jam the forks, and also could restrict
visibility of the dashboard.
WARNING
Never take your hands off the handgrips or your feet off the footrest while you are riding.
Failure to do this could upset the stability of the vehicle.
Before riding away, make sure that the stand is completely up.
Failure to follow these warnings may cause an accident with consequent risk of serious
injury or even death.
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To ride away:
Allow the throttle to return to idle, apply the rear brake, and then remove the
vehicle from the stand.
Get on the vehicle, keeping at least one foot on the ground in order not to lose
balance.
Before driving, be sure that the review mirrors are correctly adjusted.
CAUTION
When the vehicle is new to you, practice looking in the rear view mirrors. Only
experience will allow you to correctly determine the exact location of other vehicles and
objects behind you.
To begin, release the brake lever and accelerate by gently rotating the throttle
grip; the vehicle will start moving.
WARNING
When braking, close the throttle and apply both brakes simultaneously in order to obtain
the best brake performance.
By applying only the front brake or only the rear brake, you reduce the braking efficiency
considerably, and run the risk of locking up one wheel. This can cause an upset and
subsequent injury or even death.
Before entering a turn, slow the motorscooter using the brakes, to a constant speed and
then accelerate slightly through the turn. Avoid braking at the last moment. This can
cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
If the brakes are operating continuously on downhill grades, the disc and pads will
overheat, reducing the brake efficiency. Use the brakes as little as possible to maintain a
safe speed. Never coast downhill with the engine off.
WARNING
On roads that are wet or covered with snow, ice or mud, ride very slowly, avoiding
braking, or accelerating or maneuvering quickly. Hold the handlebar firmly.
Failure to heed these warnings can cause an upset with subsequent serious injury or
death.
Pay very close attention to any obstacles or variations of the road surface. Uneven roads,
rail, manholes covers, painted traffic stripes, traffic dots all become slippery when wet.
Avoid particularly steel plates, which are sometimes used during road maintenance.
They become more slippery than ice once they are wet by rain. If you must ride on such
surfaces, decrease your speed and operate the throttle, brakes, and steering very gently.
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Always use the turn signals any time you intend to change lanes or change direction, and
avoid sudden or abrupt turning.
Switch off the direction indicators as soon as you have changed directions.
Overtake and pass with care, especially in rainy weather. A water cloud created by larger
vehicles will reduce visibility and the slipstream could cause you to lose control of your
vehicle.
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WARNING
Failure to follow these simple recommendations can damage your motorscooter, and lead
to an accident, with subsequent serious injury, or even death. The life of your
motorscooter, and your enjoyment of it, will be greatly enhanced if you avoid situations
in which the motorscooter will be abused by attempting to carry too heavy a load, or
starting on too steep a hill.
Your riding skill and a through knowledge of your vehicle are basic ingredients of road
safety. Practice riding in a traffic free area until you are fully in control under various
different conditions.
WARNING
Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs as this dangerous for yourself or
others.
BE SURE TO RIDE SAFELY, DEFENSIVELY AND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF
THE LAW AND YOUR ABILITIES.
Before starting, put on an approved helmet and secure the straps correctly.
Reduce speed on unsurfaced roads or uneven ground and exercise the maximum
caution.
Riding in the rain or on wet roads can cause the brakes of your motorscooter to
become wet. When this happens, their effectiveness will be greatly reduced. In
these conditions, gently activate the brakes regularly, to dry the brakes, and so
that you may check the braking action.
Use extreme caution when braking on wet roads, unsurfaced roads or any other
slippery surfaced.
Always use both brakes simultaneously to distribute braking force over both
wheels.
Do not start off by mounting the motorscooter when it is on the stand. Before
taking the vehicle off the stand make sure the rear is not spinning.
When your motorscooter is used on sandy, muddy, salty, or snow covered roads,
periodically clean the brake disc with a gentle cleaning agent. This will avoid the
build-up of abrasive material in the slots in the disc, which will cause early and
uneven brake pad wear.
Do not modify your motorscooter in any way. This motorscooter is carefully
engineered to provide optimum performance and safety. You will only reduce its
utility and your enjoyment of the motorscooter by modifying it.
WARNING
Over-braking on a slippery surface will lead to upset, an accident, and subsequent injury
or possibly even death.
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BASIC SAFETY RULES
The instructions below cover normal operation of your motorscooter and must be
carefully observed. By following these rules you will enhance your own safety and the
safety of others. You will also maximize the life and utility of your motorscooter.
Motorscooters obviously do not provide some of the protection provided by automobiles,
therefore it is essential that you wear appropriate, therefore it is essential that you wear
the appropriate protective clothing. Never operate your motorscooter without wearing a
helmet, gloves, eye protection, a heavy jacket, sturdy footwear, and sturdy full length
pants.
However, do not assume that even the best clothing and helmet will protect you in the
event of an upset or a crash with another vehicle. At best, this gear provides some
protection from scrapes and scratches, but very little, if any, impact protection.
Be sure that you meet all the requirements prescribed by local law, including the driver’s
license, minimum age, training, insurance, taxes, motorcycle registration, license pates,
etc.
When you first receive your motorscooter, practice by riding in areas where there is no
traffic. Do not attempt to ride in heavy traffic until you are thoroughly experienced and
riding your motorscooter has become second nature to you.
Most states prohibit the operation of this size of motorscooter on freeways or
expressways. Be sure that it is legal to use your motorscooter before you take any
particular road.
A new motorscooter must be carefully broken in.
Before starting the engine, make sure that the brakes; transmission and throttle controls
function properly.
The brakes and some other parts of the motorscooter become very hot during operation.
Do not touch any of these parts.
Some medicines or drugs, illegal or prescription, and alcohol significantly increase the
risk of accidents.
Do not ride while you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs, whether they are illegal
or prescription. Make sure you are in good physical condition and not ill before riding
your motorscooter. Do not ride your motorscooter when you are particularly tired.
Alcohol, drugs, and fatigue are the leading causes of motorscooter accidents.
Many accidents are caused by the rider’s inexperience and lack of training. Do not ride
your motorscooter until you have received training form a recognized training
organization such as the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
Remember that riding a motorscooter, though easy and fun, is quite different from
driving a car. Do not assume that you can operate your motorscooter safely just because
you are a competent automobile driver.
Never lend your motorscooter to others unless you are sure that they are competent and
properly licensed motorcycle operators.
If the throttle sticks open, it may cause a collision with another vehicle or an upset. If the
throttle sticks, turn off the engine with the engine stop switch located on the right hand
side of the handlebar. Do not attempt to restart the engine until the throttle has been
repaired and works perfectly. Failure to obey this warning can lead to a run away with
serious injuries or even death.
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WARNING
Do not ride the motorscooter if the throttle does not automatically return to idle. Contact
Rad2Go service technician who will provide for the necessary repairs.
It is very important to your safety that you give full attention to the riding task, watch
what you are doing, do not allow yourself to be distracted by other cars, people or things
on the roadside, etc. Never smoke, eat, drink, read, etc. while riding your motorscooter.
If you must consult a map, pull over when it can be done safely.
If you and your motorscooter are involved in an accident, ensure that there has been no
damage to the control levers. Tubes, wires, braking system and other vital parts. If your
motorscooter is involved in an accident, contact a Rad2Go service technician who has the
equipment and knowledge to check for damage, which may compromise your safety.
Do not use your motorscooter if it is damaged.
A damaged motorscooter may become unstable or present other problems, which can
increase the risk of accident, and therefore serious injury or even death.
Do not attempt to modify the position, angle or color of your license plate. Do not cover
it with even a clear plastic covering.
Do not modify any of the safety equipment of your motorscooter, especially such safety
related items as directional indicators, rear view mirrors, lights or horn.
Any modification to your motorscooter will invalidate the warranty.
Do not modify you r engine in an attempt to increase the horsepower. This can result in
irreparable damage to the engine, as well as degradation of the performance and handling
of your motorscooter, which could leas to an upset, and serious injury or even death.
Have your motorscooter repaired only with original parts, and use only original Rad2Go
accessories.
The use of aftermarket accessories and parts can seriously compromise the safety of your
motorscooter as well as affect its performance, stability and serviceability. Any
modification, which affects performance or safety, voids your warranty completely.
For reasons stated above, tampering with the exhaust emission or noise control system of
your motorscooter can lead to large fines. Also, in some jurisdictions, helmets are
required by law, and in all jurisdictions, you must maintain your motorcycle in current
registration (license plate up-to-date). Also, many jurisdictions require a special
motorcycle license, and you must not ride your motorscooter without having first
obtained this license.
This motorscooter was not designed to be equipped with a sidecar or to be used to tow
trailers, motorcycles, motorscooters or bicycles.
Rad2Go does not manufacture sidecars or trailers and therefore cannot predict the effects
of such accessories on the maneuverability or stability of your motorscooter: it can only
warn that such effects may be negative and that any damage to the motorscooter
components caused by the use of such accessories will not be covered by the warranty.
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Never race other motorscooters or motorcycles with your motorscooter. Brake with both
the front and rear brakes.
The use of one brake only for sudden braking may cause the motorscooter to skid or
make the rider lose control of the motorscooter itself.
Always ride at a safe speed and avoid unnecessary hard acceleration.
This also reduces fuel consumption and increases the life of the motorscooter. If you
must ride your motorscooter in rainy weather, or on loose surfaces, remember that
traction is greatly reduced. Under these conditions, all handling of the motorscooter must
be done gradually and smoothly. Sudden acceleration, braking or turning may cause you
to lose control of your motorscooter. When traction is reduced, accelerate gradually and
when slowing down release throttle and use your motorscooter engine braking in so far as
possible, instead of braking in so far as possible, instead of braking abruptly.
Avoid rapid, harsh application of the brakes.
Gradually open and close the throttle, to avoid spinning or skidding the rear wheel. On
rough road surfaces, slow down and ride with particular care. Avoid wide-open throttle
acceleration, unless they are necessary for passing.
Remember that excessively aggressive corning can cause your motorscooter’s tire to lose
traction, which can result in an upset and serious injury or even death.
Always observe posted and statutory speed limits, but do not assume that you can ride as
fast as the speed limit allows under all road conditions. Slowing does a little can greatly
increase your safety under all road conditions.
Do not ride you motorscooter off road.
CLOTHING
Before riding your motorscooter, ensure that your riding gear is in good condition.
Your helmet must fit properly, and the visor or other eye protection must be clean.
Both research and experience have shown that drivers of other motorcycles often do not
see motorcycles riders. In order to make yourself more conspicuous to these drivers,
wear bright reflective clothing, such as a reflective vest, or clothing with reflective
sections sewn into the jacket, pants and gloves. Be particularly aware of approaching
automobiles and trucks that might be trying to turn left in front of you. Many motorcycle
accidents are caused by an opposing automobile driver making a left turn without
warning in front of the motorscooter.
Inevitably, the driver will look right at you, and yet swear that they did not see you before
they turned directly into your path. Stay alert!
Wear protective clothing, preferably in light and/or reflective colors. In this way you will
make yourself more visible to the other drivers, thus notably reducing the risk of being
hit, and you will be more protected in case of such an incident.
Always wear your helmet. Many accidents are fatal because of injuries to the head.
An open-face helmet offers some protection, but a full-face helmet offers more.
Regardless of the style, look for a DOT (Department of Transportation) sticker in any
helmet you buy (USA Only,) and always wear a face shield or goggles to protect your
eyes and help your vision.
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ADDITIONAL RIDING GEAR
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
Sturdy boots with non-slip soles to help protect your feet and ankles.
Leather gloves to keep your hands warm, and help prevent blisters, cuts, burns,
and bruises.
A motorscooter riding suit or jacket for comfort as well as protection. Bright
colored and protective clothing can help make you more noticeable in traffic. Be
sure to avoid loose clothes that could get caught on any part of your motorscooter.
Clothing should be very tight-fitting and fastened at the wrists and ankles. String, belts
and ties should not be hanging loose; prevent these and other objects from interfering
with driving by getting entangled with moving parts or driving mechanisms.
Do not carry sharp objects in your pockets that could be dangerous in case of an upset.
For example, pens or mechanical pencils, etc. Also, make sure that your passengers
follow this recommendation.
ACCESSORIES
The owner of the motorscooter is responsible for the choice, installation and use of any
accessory.
The installation of inappropriate accessories or the overloading of the motorscooter may
result in the instability of the motorscooter itself and cause accidents with consequent risk
of serious injuries or even death. Windshields, in particular, can be dangerous, as they
can break and injure the rider or passenger in case of an accident. If you have any doubt
with regard to any accessory you would like to install, or any load you would like to
carry, consult your local Rad2go dealer beforehand. Avoid installing accessories that
cover horns or lights, or that could impair their functions. Don’t install accessories that
limit the suspension stroke or the steering angle, that interfere with the operations of the
controls, or that reduce the scooter’s lean angle in turns. Also, don’t install accessories
that could hamper your access to the various controls, since this could prolong reaction
time during an emergency. Fairings and windshields, or any other accessory that presents
a considerable cross section, may produce aerodynamic forces that will affect the stability
of the motorscooter, particularly at high speeds or in cross winds.
Make sure that anything carried on your motorscooter is securely attached and cannot
come lose and jam the wheels, forks, etc.
Do not install any electrical accessories, and do not modify the electrical system of your
motorscooter. Anything that could cause an electrical overload or other fault could cause
the motorscooter to suddenly stop, the lights to dim or fail, or the horn and other safety
accessories not to work.
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LOAD
Do not overload your motorscooter. Attach luggage or packages as closely as possible to
the center of your motorscooter and distribute the load from side to side as evenly as
possible, to keep imbalance to a minimum. Remember that loads tend to loosen with
riding, so frequently check the security of your load.
Do not hang anything from your motorscooter handlebar, fenders, or forks, because this
will upset the handling of your motorscooter, and could prevent you from avoiding an
accident.
Failure to heed this warning can lead to an upset with subsequent serious injury or even
death. Do not ride with your crash helmet hung from the strap because it could easily
become entangled with the wheels, fenders, or forks, causing an upset and subsequent
serious injury or even death. When carrying a passenger, remember that your
motorscooter’s handling is degraded, that the brakes are less efficient, and the center of
gravity is higher and further to the rear.
This makes it more likely that the front wheel will come up off the ground, especially on
acceleration. Therefore, you should avoid hard acceleration and hard braking. Many
accidents are caused by inexperienced riders carrying passengers.
Remember that allowance must be made for the extra weight of the passenger for all
driving maneuvers. Avoid abrupt and excessive acceleration. Always slow down in time
and calculate longer stopping and maneuvering distances. Non-compliance with these
instructions may lead to the overturning of the motorscooter or to other accidents with
consequent serious injuries or even death. Never carry loosely packaged items and make
sure that everything that you carry on your motorscooter is carefully secured.
Do not carry packages which protrude from the luggage rack or which cover any of the
signal lights, the headlight, or the horn.
Children or animals must not be carried anywhere on your motorscooter. Overloading
you motorscooter seriously reduces its stability and maneuverability and can lead to an
upset with subsequent serious injury or death.
TirePressure
36 psi
Periodically check the inflation pressure of the front and rear tires.
Check for cuts on the tire walls and uneven tread wear. Tires must be changed by your
local Rad2go Dealer or by an Authorized Rad2go Service Center.
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TIRE REPAIR
If a tire is punctured or damaged, you should replace it not repair it. As discussed below,
a tire that is repaired, either temporarily or permanently, will have lower speed and
performance limits than a new tire. A temporary repair, such as an external tubeless tire
plug, may not be safe for normal speeds and riding conditions. If a temporary or
emergency repair is made to a tire, you should ride slowly and cautiously to a Service
Center and have the tire replaced. If possible, you should not carry a passenger or cargo
until a new tire is installed.
Even when a tire is professionally repaired with a permanent internal patchy plug, it will
not be as good as a new tire. In addition, you may not be able to safely carry as much
weight as with a new tire. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you replace a
damaged tire. If you choose to have a tire repaired, be sure the wheel is balanced before
you ride.
WARNING
Using tires that are excessively worn or improperly inflated can cause an accident in
which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual
regarding tire inflation and maintenance. Rad2Go recommends you to always use
original tires as replaced.
WARNING
Incorrect tire inflation pressure causes uneven tread wear and will make your scooter
unstable and potentially dangerous. You must never ride a scooter on a tire with a tread
depth of less then 0.1 in (2 mm). Do not use the scooter if the tires wear indicators show
that the tire is worn out.
There are several kinds of tread wear indicators. If the tires appear to you to be worn out,
they certainly are, and should be changed.
FRONT AND REAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
Check your brakes often to ensure proper braking capabilities.
The free movement of the front and rear brake lever should be one half inch to 1in. to
adjust this turn the nut clockwise and continue checking the lever until satisfactory.
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CAUTION
When working on the electrical system, pay special attention to the correct connection of
wires leading to the electronic ignition unit and observe the polarity and connector color-
coding.
Modifications or unsuitable repairs of the electrical system can cause malfunctions and
represent a serious fire.
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