Sorry to be that guy.. but the little hex screw in the shock nut is called a "Set Screw" helps lock things in place. Little part super important.. Thanks for the info, gonna pick up a set up those wrenches
A spanner wrench is a firefighting tool. Anyhow, I'm 6'2 and 300 lbs. Do you think I would benefit from adjusting the shocks or not? Thanks for the video.. As a retired FF/Paramedic you completely throw me off with the entire "spanner wrench" thing. That's what we use to connect and disconnect 13/4, 2 inch and LDH hose lines to either the apparatus or the hydrant. Lol
lol, good to know, as they are also used for coil based shocks and motorcycles. If your 300 lbs, its probably just about right for you out of the box. Maybe the front swing arm but I would test it first. They are pretty stiff if you are under 200 lbs.
@@Scooter-King. Awesome video. Nowhere on their site do they say that the suspension is adjustable. So this video is a wealth of information. Righty tighty, Lefty Loosey 👍
thanks for these videos, loving mine so far. but how do i get rid of brake squeak? it doesnt squeak at higher speeds just when coming to a complete stop.
Sorry to be that guy.. but the little hex screw in the shock nut is called a "Set Screw" helps lock things in place. Little part super important.. Thanks for the info, gonna pick up a set up those wrenches
No worries, thanks for chiming in!
A spanner wrench is a firefighting tool. Anyhow, I'm 6'2 and 300 lbs. Do you think I would benefit from adjusting the shocks or not? Thanks for the video.. As a retired FF/Paramedic you completely throw me off with the entire "spanner wrench" thing. That's what we use to connect and disconnect 13/4, 2 inch and LDH hose lines to either the apparatus or the hydrant. Lol
lol, good to know, as they are also used for coil based shocks and motorcycles. If your 300 lbs, its probably just about right for you out of the box. Maybe the front swing arm but I would test it first.
They are pretty stiff if you are under 200 lbs.
@@Scooter-King. Awesome video. Nowhere on their site do they say that the suspension is adjustable. So this video is a wealth of information. Righty tighty, Lefty Loosey 👍
Now that's a hell of a storm to be caught on a scooter in! Did it still work when you got back home?
Yeah, no problems at all, guess the water rating is pretty accurate after all lol!
thanks for these videos, loving mine so far. but how do i get rid of brake squeak? it doesnt squeak at higher speeds just when coming to a complete stop.
@@JO-du1rg All rotors will make some noise but a little brake cleaner goes a long way in reducing it.