Xtreme X-370 User manual

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X-Treme™ Electric Scooters
X-370
Electric Scooter
(Trunk not included. Sold Separately.)
Owner’s Manual
PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING
ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS!

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BATTERY MAINTENANCE and
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
1. You MUST charge completely prior to initial use. (Follow
charging instructions in your Product Handbook)
2. Charge immediately after each use. Charge before storage.
3. You must charge every 30 days if not in use.
4. Charge the unit for 4-6 hours after the light on the charger turns
green. Cold temperatures will decrease performance
5. DO NOT allow this unit to deep discharge the battery.
6. For safety purposes, DO NOT charge for over 8 hours.
Let rest 4 hours and recharge if needed.
7. Turn the unit OFF when not in use.
This PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR EXTREME or
OFF-ROAD Use! Please take care of your X-360!
DO NOT JUMP or ABUSE THIS PRODUCT!
DO NOT RIDE IN WET/ICY CONDITIONS!
Exposure to water may cause electrical damage!
Failure to follow these instructions will
VOID YOUR WARRANTY!
IMPORTANT
Failure to follow these INSTRUCTIONS will
VOID YOUR WARRANTY!

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WARNING
This product does not conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Standards and is not
intended for operation on public streets, roads or highways. Serious injury can
result from the unsafe operations of this product. Operator can minimize these
risks by using certain safety equipment such as: safety helmet, goggles, gloves,
elbow and kneepads and appropriate footwear.
DO NOT operate this product in traffic, on wet, frozen, oily or unpaved surfaces or
under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Avoid uneven surfaces, potholes,
surface cracks and obstacles.
DO NOT use a water hose to clean this product. See Product Handbook for more
information.
This product is recommended for riders 16 YEARS OF AGE and older.
SAFETY
Persons without excellent vision, balance, coordination, reflex, muscle and
bone strength and good decision-making capabilities should not use this
product.
Minors without adult supervision should not use this product.
Persons unwilling or unable to take responsibility for their own actions should
not use this product.
The user of this product assumes ALL risks associated with its use. To
minimize these RISKS, the user must wear safety helmet, goggles, gloves,
elbow and kneepads and appropriate footwear.
This product is ELECTRIC! DO NOT ride this product in wet conditions,
puddles or rainy weather.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
READ THIS FIRST!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION…………………………………….…………….. 2-3
QUICK REFERENCE…………………………………………………………….. .4
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY GUIDE
The minimum recommended age for riding this scooter is 16 years old.
To avoid damage to the motor and footplate, do not overload the scooter.
Never ride with more than one person.
Inspect your scooter thoroughly before each use for loose or missing parts.
Avoid unintentional starts by turning the scooter off while not in use.
To avoid the risk of a short circuit in the electrical parts, do not use your
X-Treme Electric scooter in the rain and never spray or wash off your scooter
with water.
Do not place the battery near fire or heat.
To avoid damage to the battery, do not use the charger if it has been damaged
in any way.
Keep hands, face, feet and hair away from all moving parts.
Do not touch the motor or wheels while they are rotating.
Brakes are designed to control speed as well as stop the scooter. Practice
braking for proper slowing down and smooth stops.
Maintain your X-Treme X-370 as recommended in this Product Handbook.
Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer.
Inspect the entire scooter prior to each use. Replace any part that is cracked,
chipped or damaged before use.
*NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE SCOOTER WITHOUT ADULT
SUPERVISION.
*NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE SCOOTER WHILE UNDER THE
INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL.
If a situation arises that is not covered in the manual,
proceed with caution and use good judgment.
Contact your dealer or X-Treme (www.x-tremescooters.com/support/)
if you need further assistance
QUICK REFERENCE
SAFETY GUIDE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS……………………………….……………............................... …… 5-7
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR X-TREME X-370………..…………………………………….. 7
PACKING CONTENTS……………………………………………………………. …….. …… 8
GETTING STARTED………………..…………………………………………………………… 8
Assembly……………………………………………………………………….. ………… 8
Charging……………………………………………………………………….................. 9
Riding………………………………………………………………………... …………… 9
Stopping/Braking…………………………………………………………….. …………… 10
Braking System…..………….………………………………………………. …………… 10
Tires..………………………………..…………………..……………………. …………… 11
MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………........................ 11
Recommended Tools…….…………………………………….................... …………… 11
Adjusting the Chain…………………..……..…………………………….………………. 11
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE…………………………………………………………………… 12
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE…..……………………………………………………………… 13
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION……………………………………………………..…………… 14
GENERAL INFORMATION/TECH SUPPORT………………………………………………… 15-43
Step By Step Assembly Instructions………………………………….…………………. 15-17
Body Removal & Installation Instructions………………………………………….…… 18-19
Front Fork Nut Cup/Bearing Assembly…………………………………………………. 19
Rear Wheel Assembly………………………………………………………………..….. 20
How To Charge Scooter…………………………………………………………………... 21
Checking & Understanding The Charging Process & Light………………………….. 22
Directions To Checking Battery & Charging Connections………………………….… 22-23
How To Check Charger Output………………………………………………………….. 23
How To Adjust Chain Tension……………………………………………..……………. 23
How To Adjust Drum Brakes……………………………………………………………. 23-24
How To Remove Free Wheel Clutch…………………………………………..……….. 24
How To Test Motor Direct To Battery……………………………………………..…….. 24

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How To Change The Charger Socket…………………………………………………… 25
How To Install/Replace Throttle……………………………………………...………...... 25
How To Check Wiring…………………………………………………………………….. 25
How To Change Ignition Module…………………………………..……………………. 26
Checking Fuses…………………………………………………………………..………. 26
How To Remove Batteries From Scooter…………………………………..…………... 26-27
How To Replace/Install A Controller…………………………………………………….. 27
How To Install Dash Assembly…………………………………………………………… 27
How To Remove and Insert Pins In Connectors……………………………………….. 28
How To Replace Headlight Bulbs……………………………………………………….. 28
How To Repair Flat Tire……………………………………………………………….….. 28
Troubleshooting –Charger Light Turns Green Right Away…………………………… 29
Troubleshooting –No Power…………………………………………………………….. 29
Troubleshooting –Scooter Won’t Shut Off……………………………………………... 30
Troubleshooting –Scooter On, But Not Running………………………………..……. 30
Troubleshooting –Motor Running Backwards, Check Wiring…………………..…… 30
Troubleshooting –Is It My Throttle or Controller?..................................................... 30-31
Troubleshooting –Scooter Will Not Run……………………………….......…………… 31-32
Troubleshooting –After Fully Charging Powers Only For Short Distance Use………32
Troubleshooting –Scooter Takes Off, Will Not Stop…………………………………... 33
Troubleshooting –Blinkers Do Not Work……………………………………………..… 33-34
Troubleshooting –Burning Smell………………………………………………………... 34
Troubleshooting –Charging Problems, Scooter Will Not Charge…………………… 34-35
Troubleshooting –Horn Does Not Work………………………………………………… 35
Troubleshooting –Rear Wheel Does Not Spin Free…………………………..……… 36
Frequently Asked Questions……………………………………………………………… 37
Controller Wiring Diagrams……………………………………………………….……… 38
Throttle Connector Wiring Diagram…………………………………………….………. 39
Removing Terminals From Connectors…………………………………………………. 40
Turn Signal Diagram……………………………………………………………………… 41

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Trunk Rack Installation Diagram………………………………………………………… 41
Front Fork Assembly Diagrams…………………………………………………..…….. 42
Motor Controls Diagram…………………………………………………………..……… 43
Battery Wiring Diagram…………………………………………………………………… 43
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR X-TREME X-360
(Photo’s may vary)
Variable Speed Throttle
Speedometer & Voltage Gauges
Blinker, Brake & Horn Controls
Spring Loaded Seat
Storage Box –Lockable
with Key –not included –
sold separately
Rear Brake Lights
Rear Blinkers
Rear Brake Drum
Spring Loaded Kickstand
(3) –12 Volt Batteries
350 Watts –30 Amps
Front Suspension Forks
13” Tires with
Chrome Mags
Durable Body Plastics
Foldable Handlebars
Headlight with Blinkers

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PACKAGE CONTENTS
Your X-Treme X-370 comes with the following items in the box. Please locate
all of the following:
1. The X-Treme X-370 Scooter
2. 36V Battery Charger
3. Tool Kit
4. Seat & Seat Post
5. Front Wheel & Axle
6. Trunk with Keys & mounting hardware
7. Trunk Rack & mounting nuts/bolts
8. Spare Fuse(s)
9. Product Handbook
10. Footplate nuts/bolts & washers
11. 1 Handlebar clamp & 1 seat post/trunk rack clamp
12. Footpad Decals
GETTING STARTED
Please read and understand these instructions and the OPERATING
PROCEDURES section, prior to starting or riding your X-760
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Assembly
1. Carefully remove the X-370 from the box.
2. Install the front wheel and axle. (Fig. 1)
3. Attach the T-handlebar to front fork/wheel
and tighten clamp securely at the base.
Insert both left and right handlebars by
inserting and then tightening the black bolt.
(Fig. 2)
4. Secure the footplate to the frame using the
4 enclosed footplate nuts, bolts and rubber
washers then apply footplate decals.
5. Insert the seat post and seat into the seat
post receiver, and then install the trunk rack
to the rear of the scooter. Tighten the seat
post clamp securely. (Fig. 3)
6. Optionally, attach the trunk to the trunk rack
using the enclosed trunk hardware.
For more detailed assembly / disassembly
instructions go to page 14.

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Charging
Your scooter comes charged out of the carton. We still recommend charging
the unit for 6-8 hours prior to its first use. We also recommend charging your
scooter after each use and prior to storage. Do NOT charge for more than 8
hours at one time, batteries may overcharge and result in damage.
Master Power/Kill Switch
Located on the dash, near the ignition is a master power/kill switch. This
switch must be ON to operate the scooter and ON during charging, l indicates
ON & Oindicates OFF on the switch. This switch will cut all power to the motor.
WARNING: Do not allow your scooter to go into deep discharge, as this will
damage the batteries.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Riding
1. Make sure that all of the exposed bolts and screws are tightened.
2. Raise the kickstand to its upright position.
3. Turn the master power/kill switch to the ON position.
4. Turn the Ignition key to the ON position.
5. Gently rotate the THROTTLE GRIP, on the right side of the handlebars.
The X-370 will begin to move on its own power. Your scooter has a
variable speed hand throttle. You can control the speed of your scooter by
the amount of pressure you use when rotating the hand throttle.
1. Locate the master kill switch next to
the ignition on the dash. Turn to
the on position. Note the master
kill switch must be in the ON
position for the scooter to accept
a charge. l indicates ON, O is OFF
2. Open the charging socket cover
located on the left side of the
scooter body. (Fig. 4)
3. Locate your Battery Charger. (Fig.
5) Find the charger socket end
that has a three-prong socket and
plug it into the scooter FIRST
4. Next, plug the AC plug into a wall
outlet.
When first plugged in, the charger has two
red lights that will illuminate at the same
time, indicating that the charging process
has started. Once the light on the charger
turns green, you may remove the charger
and close the safety cap.

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Stopping/Braking
To brake, release the THROTTLE GRIP and depress the BRAKE LEVER on
the LEFT side of the handlebar. Depressing the brake will disengage power
to the motor. When the unit feels like it is loosing power or not accelerating to
full speed, the scooter is ready to be re-charged.
BRAKING SYSTEM
The X-370 uses a hub brake system on the rear wheel of the scooter activated
by a hand brake lever on the left side of the handlebar. Squeezing the hand
brake lever with your left hand activates the rear brake. Make sure to release
the HAND THROTTLE GRIP when engaging the brake.
Practice braking on a smooth, dry surface to get used to the feel of the braking
system. Braking distance is affected by wet conditions and loose and uneven
riding surfaces.
Adjusting the Brakes
The Brakes on the X-370 should come fully adjusted from the factory.
However, it may be necessary to adjust the brakes and from time to time.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
To adjust the rear brakes:
For brakes that are adjusted too tight:
1. Loosen the tension screw on the
left hand brake lever by rotating it
counter-clockwise until the wheel
spins freely. (Fig. 6)
For brakes that are adjusted too loose:
1. Tighten the tension screw on the
left hand brake lever by rotating it
clockwise until the wheel has a
slight drag. (Fig. 6)
For further adjustment, Locate the
adjustment screw on the rear brake hub
located on the rear wheel.
For brakes that are adjusted too tight:
1. Loosen the tension screw on the
rear brake hub by rotating it
clockwise until the wheel spins
freely. (Fig. 7)
For brakes that are adjusted too loose:
1. Tighten the tension screw on the
rear brake hub by rotating it
counter-clockwise until the wheel
has a slight drag. (Fig. 7)

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Squeaky Brakes
The brakes may squeak before they are broken in. This is normal and will not
affect the function or performance of the brakes. With continued use the
squeak should go away, if not check adjustment and repair/replace as needed.
TIRES
The X-Treme X-370 uses an identical tire on the front and rear wheels, which
means that the tires can be rotated. Tire wear will differ based on rider weight,
riding conditions and care. Replacement tires can be obtained at your local
X-Treme dealer, through motorcycle shops, or from the X-Treme website at
www.x-tremescooters.com
Tire Pressure
The tires must be inflated to a maximum of 36 P.S.I. It is also recommended to
use a tube additive like Slime, available from any motorcycle shop, to avoid
inconvenient punctures.
If the tire pressure is ridden while low on air pressure, the inner tube may shift
position or spin in the tire and damage the valve stem at the wheel.
MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
To adjust and service the X-Treme X-370 you will need the following tools:
Allen Wrenches: 3/4/5/6 mm
Wrenches: 10/13/13 mm Open end wrench
Large Adjustable Crescent Wrench
Philips Head Screwdrivers
Oil, Grease or Lubricant
ADJUSTING THE CHAIN
The chain will come adjusted from the factory. However, it may be necessary
to adjust the chain from time to time. The chain must be well aligned onto the
sprockets in order to avoid uneven wear. This will result in shortened chain
life.

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How tight should the chain be?
If the chain is skipping or jumping on the sprockets, this is too
loose and may be harmful.
If the chain is making a humming sound when the wheel is
turning, this is too tight and may cause the chain to snap.
The correct tension is achieved by adjusting the chain from its
loose position to when it becomes lightly tense.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Proper care of your X-Treme X-370 will insure optimal performance and longer
life span. The following are a few maintenance suggestions that will keep your
X-Treme X-370 running in top condition:
Daily Maintenance
Perform each time you ride your X-370
Clean the exterior of the unit with a soft, damp rag. DO NOT
USE WATER TO CLEAN YOUR X-370.
Check that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened.
Lubricate the chain with any silicone spray, 3&1 oil or any good
clean motor oil.
Check battery charger for any frayed/cut wires.
To tighten the chains:
Slightly loosen the two axle bolts on both
sides of the rear wheel. (Fig.8). Then slowly
adjust the two adjusting screws evenly on
each side of the rear tire (Fig.9) until chain
reaches the proper tension.
Rotate the rear wheel to make sure the chain
is aligned.
Finally, lock and tighten the rear axle bolts
prior to riding.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Motor Does Not Start
Batteries not connected
Connect batteries
Power switch is off
Turn on power/key
switch
Batteries are drained
Charge batteries
Electrical Fault
Check all fuses
Master power/kill
switch off
Turn on master power
Rear wheel does not
turn
Brake too tight
Adjust brakes
Motor Trouble
Replace motor
Motor shuts off
during use
Fuse is blown
Replace fuse
Electrical fault
Check all connections
Low Performance
Batteries not fully
charged
Charge batteries
Low tire pressure
Inflate tire to 36psi
Popping sound
Adjust chain drive
WARNING
This vehicle DOES NOT conform to federal safety standards and is not intended for
operation on public streets, roads or highways. Serious injuries can result from the
unsafe operation of this vehicle.
TO MINIMIZE RISK, the user of this vehicle must wear appropriate safety gear such as
helmet, gloves and knee and elbow pads.
DO NOT OPERATE THIE VEHCLE IN TRAFFIC, ON WET OR FROZEN SURFACES OR
OILY UNPAVED SURFACES.
Avoid uneven surfaces with potholes, cracks or obstacles.
THIS ELECTRIC SCOOTER IS DESIGNED FOR AGES 16 AND UP. THE
MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY
THAT OCCURS WHILE RIDING.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Scooter Specifications
Model
X-370
Frame
Alloy
Batteries
12 volt, 12amp X 3, Fuse;
Motor
36 volt, 350 watt
Drive
Chain, rear drive
Net Weight
69lbs
Charging Time
4-6 hours
Distance per Charge
22 miles
Maximum Speed
20mph **
Climbing
6-10”
Capacity
300lbs*
Assembled Dimensions
46(L) X 24(W) X 40(H)
Folded Dimensions
46(L) X 24 (W) X 20(H)
Carton Dimensions
46(L) X 14 (W) X 25(H)
**20mph speed is not always obtainable but can be reached when riding on a slope. Maximum speed depends on
terrain, the weight of the rider, tire pressure, battery power and weather conditions.
* Weight may affect desired performance.
Warranty
30-day LIMITED manufacturers warranty on all scooters and accessories. This warranty covers factory defects and
defaults only. It does not cover misuse or damage caused by the user or by any other event. Please contact the
manufacturer for a complete warranty listing. The manufacturer will cover shipping costs on the first warranted part
only. Shipping on any additional warranted parts that are needed after the first free shipment, will be the responsibility of
the customer. The manufacturer offers afull 6-month even trade warranty on defective batteries. If any battery should
become faulty within 6 months from the purchase date, the manufacturer will replace the battery free of charge. The
manufacturer may require that old batteries be returned to for exchange. If you have questions about our warranty,
please contact your dealer.
X-Treme Electric Scooters Manufacturers & Wholesale Distributors is not responsible for the proper or improper use of
merchandise sold. We care about our customers and urge you to exercise caution and take necessary safety
measures to protect yourself while engaging in cycling. X-Treme Electric Scooters encourages, begs, and asks that
you wear a helmet and use appropriate lighting while riding at night regardless of the legal requirements in your
particular state. Potential customers, you should check with your local law enforcement agency before purchasing
about age requirements for riding electric scooters. Some states may have laws restricting the use of scooters on
public streets. Generally all states allow them on private property such as campgrounds, parks etc....but many states
have age requirements and most states require helmets and protective equipment to be worn by certain age children.
Please always scoot safely and know your laws before you go riding. The manufacturer will not take back a scooter if
you find your laws do not permit the ridings of this scooter so please, check first.

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GENERAL INFORMATION/TECH SUPPORT
Step By Step Assembly
Attaching Front Wheel
Attach the front wheel to the front forks. Enclosed with your scooter is a front wheel and
axle along with two sets of nuts and washers for each end.
Remove the nuts and washers and insert the axel into the wheel. The black washer goes
in between the wheel and fork while the flat washer goes on the outside of the fork and
then is secured in place with the nut.
Properly assembled front wheel below.
Attaching Scooter Body
Attach the body to the frame. Your scooter is shipped without the body attached to avoid
possible damage during shipping. Attaching the body is easily done using the enclosed
set of bolts, rubber washers and nuts.
On the foot rest area of your scooter body are two holes on each side. Simply insert the
bolt into the hole and place the rubber washer in-between the scooter body and metal
frame underneath. Secure the body to the frame with the enclosed lock nuts. After your

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body is properly secured, attach the enclosed footpad decals to each side.
Attaching Trunk Rack
Attach the trunk rack to the scooter. Your trunk rack comes with 2 sets of bolts and nuts.
Slide the bottom posts into the holes on the back of the scooter body near the taillight.
Secure the posts to the scooter frame using the enclosed bolts and nuts. Slide the seat
clamp over the seat post.
Attaching Trunk to Trunk Rack (trunk sold separately)
Attach the optional trunk to the trunk rack. Your trunk comes with the necessary hardware
to attach the trunk to the rack if you choose. In the picture below are 2 rubber bushings
and metal plates along with 4 screws and nuts.

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Place the two rubber bushings on the rack.
Then place the trunk on the rack over the rubber bushings. The two metal plates are
placed inside the trunk and secured to the rack with the four enclosed screws and nuts.
Attaching Seat Post & Seat
Insert the seat post and seat. Insert the small end of the seat post into the bottom of the
seat and tighten the nuts. Next insert the seat post into the post on the scooter where the
seat clamp from the trunk rack is located. Adjust the height and then tighten the clamp to
secure the seat in place.
Attaching the Handlebars To Scooter
Attach the handlebars to scooter. Insert the handlebar into the handlebar post being sure
to align the lock pin with the handlebar. Position the clamp just under the locking pin and
tighten it in place securely.

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Body Removal & Installation Instructions
Tools Needed:
Phillips Screwdriver
10mm Wrench or Socket
12” Crescent Wrench or Channel Lock Pliers
1 Small Straight Jewelers Screwdriver
1 Roll Masking Tape
¼” Wrench or Small Crescent Wrench
Ink Pen, Sharpie, or Pencil
1. Set X-370 scooter on a box that holds it stable with both wheels off of the ground.
2. Remove Seat by loosening clamp at base of post, wiggle seat back and forth as you
pull up until it is off. Set seat aside.
3. Remove Handle Bars by loosening clamp at base of post, press in on the gold button in
middle of the groove (where clamp is) and lift on handle bars. Wires are still connected so
set handle bars on the ground near front wheel for now.
4. Remove Front Fork Head Nuts (below the handle bar clamp) by using the large
crescent wrench or channel locks. Be careful not to lose the bearings under the second
nut. With the two (2) nuts removed pull the front fork and wheel out from the bottom and
set aside.
5. Remove Cover to Battery Compartment with key.
6. Label Wire Connectors by marking both Male & Female connectors with the tape and
Sharpie. Start with the largest connector labeling it #1 - then disconnect it. Work your way
down to the smallest numbering and disconnecting as you go.
7. Remove the Brake Cable - Loosen the Gold Nut beside the back wheel where the
Brake Cable runs through and pull the brake cable out.
8. Remove Wire Harness connected to Handle Bars - Pull all wires and brake cable up
through the hole in the body alongside the Front Fork head. If necessary, pull one white
plug at a time through the hole. Set aside.
** Note: Do NOT pull on snagged wires as this may cause broken wires!!
9. Remove the Trunk Rack.
10. Remove Body hardware - Tear off the decals from the foot rests. Use the Phillips
screwdriver and 10mm Wrench to loosen and remove the body bolts.

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11. Lift the body off of the black frame. You may have to twist and work it a little to get the
rubber grommet in the front to come off.
X-370 Body Installation Instructions
12. Remove lights on original body - With the Jewelers screwdriver, remove the wires and
gold prongs from the White Plugs on the lights. Do this by pushing over on the tab side of
the gold prong inside the connector with the jewelers screwdriver and pull on the wire from
the opposite side (don’t pull too hard). If it doesn't come loose, just keep trying, it will.
10. Loosen and remove the nuts on the back of the Sidelights and the Rear Light. Pry
them off the body. Pull the wires out of the holes. Re-install the lights on the new body.
11. Re-install the White Plugs back on the wires after the lights are on the new body.
12. Re-install the body by reversing the instructions start with #11 and working to #1.
*Note for re-installing the Brake Cable - pull the bracket toward the front of the scooter as
you pull the brake cable to the back of the scooter and then tighten nut.
Go through and confirm all connectors and bolts are snug and securely in place. Confirm
brakes are adjusted correctly. With X-360 still on box and rear wheel in the air test motor
by turning unit on and twisting throttle. With everything and working and battery charged,
put scooter on the ground and take a test ride.
Front Fork Nut/Cup/Bearing Assembly
Order: Bearing Ring, Bearing, Bottom Cup, Scooter Goose Neck, Top Cup, Bearing,
Bearing Nut Cup, Lock Nut.
Scooter Goose Neck falls between these two cups

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Rear Wheel Axle Assembly
Sprocket side
Order of Parts (Listed Left to Right) - Left Side: Nut, Washer, Tensioner, Frame, Large
Spacer, Sprocket.
Left Side Assembly: Large spacer is placed on the outside of the sprocket in between the
sprocket and frame of the scooter. On the outside of the scooter frame, place the chain
tensioner and finally washer and nut.
Brake side
Order of Parts (Listed Right to Left) - Right Side: Nut, Washer, Tensioner, Frame, Medium
Spacer, Brake Hub, Small Spacer, Gold Inside Hub.
Right Side Assembly: The small spacer goes inside the gold brake hub that is attached to
the rear wheel. The Brake hub goes next. Then is the medium spacer that is between the
outside of the brake hub and the scooter frame. On the outside of the scooter frame, place
the chain tensioner and finally the washer and nut.
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