Fr168-3p_4p_26.pdf – Freerider FR168-4P(Richmond 4) User Manual

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DRIVE TRANSMISSION LUBRICATION

This unit is factory filled and will not normally need additional

lubrication

Note: Your Scooter transmission is filled with a special

lubricant

Do not attempt to force grease into the

transmission as this will contaminate the original lubrication

and will invalidate your guarantee

Caution:

Take care when lifting the transmission, keep

well away from clothing. It is normal to find a light film

of lubrication around this part.

The bearings are adjusted by first releasing the locking nut

anti-clockwise one full turn with a suitable spanner (Fig.

31). Turn the upper bearing adjustment nut clockwise,

one flat at a time until all of the up and down movement in

the handle bars is removed.

Retighten the lock nut

clockwise

into position with a second spanner. Do not overtighten

the bearing adjustment nut, as this will damage the bearing

tracks (Fig 31)
The handle bar bearings are

NOT ‘Sealed for life’ and may

require lubrication with a general purpose bearing grease

on an annual basis.

MOTOR BRAKES

Safety Note: For your own safety, we recommend that you

check the function of your

Scooter brakes prior to a journey

Motor Brake:

If the motor brake is functioning correctly and

the drive is engaged you will not be able to push your

machine when it is switched off Or switched on with the
speed control lever in the ‘zero speed’, central position

If your machine can be pushed as described above, the

motor brake could be faulty. Please do not use, contact

your local Freerider distributor.
Note: Check the Freewheeling Instructions on page 9 of

this manual.

TYRES

FIG 32

Driving Brake: Warning:

When you drive your

Freerider

Scooter and you let go of the speed control lever your

Scooter should reduce speed very quickly If you notice a
change in the normal slowing/braking condition, and your

Scooter does not slow down quickly, please do not use your

machine, contact your Freerider distributor.

HANDLE BAR BEARINGS

The bearings which control the movement of the steering

handle bar may need to be adjusted if up and down

movement is noticed in your steering handle bars.
The bearings are accessed by lifting the back rubber cover at

the base of your handle bars and the front body cover.

FIG 31

Check the condition of your tyres regularly Look for signs of
wear, cuts and foreign objects lodged in the tread Maintain
the tyre pressures at all times; failure to comply with this can

lead to poor performance of your machine and could make
your machine unsafe and/or unstable

Warning:

Your Freerider is designed with ‘split’ wheel rims

Do

not remove wheel bolts with the wheel inflated (Fig 32]

Maintain pneumatic tyres at 30 p s i (210 kpa] Failure to

observe this warning may result in personal injury Note low

or unequal tye pressures can make your Richmond become

unstable and reduce battery / motor performance

TYRE SERVICING

To remove a wheel from your

Scooter for the service of a tyre

or tube carry out the following instructions

(only competent

people should carry out this procedure).
1

Switch off your Richmond and remove the key

2

Using a suitable body stand, lift the side of the vehicle

you wish to service off the ground Place the stand under
the metal chassis Care must be taken when lifting heavy
loads, you may need a friend to help you Care should
also be taken when working on a stand,

please be safe.

Do not lift by the plastic bodywork.

3 With the aid of a 13mm spanner (front wheel] or a 19mm

spanner (rear wheel] (not supplied] remove the centre

4

hub nut (see Fig 32]

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