Repair and maintenance – Razor MINI ELECTRIC CHOPPER 15130760 User Manual

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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

Chain and Sprocket Adjustment – Mini Chopper

Note: Late model Mini Electric Choppers and Rebellion Electric Choppers are equipped with a chain

tensioner, are self adjusting and will not use this method to adjust the chain.

The chain will typically have a “loose spot” and “tight spot” corresponding with a particular sprocket

rotational position. This is normal and common to all chain-driven vehicles due to run-out tolerances of

freewheel and sprocket.

The chain should be adjusted to the ideal tension with chain in the tightest spot.

Proper chain alignment must be maintained.

The wheel must not be skewed. If the chain is noisy or rough running, check the lubrication, tension and

alignment of the sprockets, in that order.

If the wheel is skewed, follow steps on page 6 to align the wheel and adjust the chain.

1

Use the special valve

extender/adapter supplied. This

item is concealed in the grip on

the speed control side of the

handlebar.

2

Align the access hole in

the drive sprocket with the

tire valve. Thread the adapter

completely onto the valve and

attach the pump. Infl ate to

the PSI indicated on the tire

sidewall.

3

Remove valve adapter

immediately after infl ating.

Infl ating the Tires

Tires are infl ated when shipped, but they invariably lose some pressure between the point of

manufacturing and your purchase.

Rear Tire

4

Place the adapter back into

the handlebar grip for later use.

1

Using a bicycle style tire

pump equipped for a Schrader-

type valve, infl ate the front tire

to the PSI indicated on the

sidewall of the tire.

Front Tire

FF

WARNING: Failure

to remove the valve adapter

after infl ating will cause the

inner tube and/or adapter to

be severed by the rear drive

sprocket.

Note: If you lose the adapter,

a valve stem extender can be

purchased at almost any auto

parts store.

Note: The pressurized air

supplies found at gasoline

stations are designed to infl ate

high-volume automobile tires.

If you decide to use such an air

supply to infl ate your electric

chopper tires, fi rst make sure

the pressure gauge is working,

then use very short bursts to

infl ate to the correct PSI. If

you inadvertently over-infl ate

the tire, release the excess

pressure immediately.

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