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3 - 5 minutes
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- How to align Razor A steering
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Introduction
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Step 1
How to align Razor A steering
- Locate the collar clamp near the base of the steering column.
- Insert a 3/16" Allen wrench into the screw in the collar clamp and loosen it.
- The collar clamp will be free to move and may slide around the steering column. When reassembling, return it to its original position.
Locate the collar clamp near the base of the steering column.
Insert a 3/16" Allen wrench into the screw in the collar clamp and loosen it.
The collar clamp will be free to move and may slide around the steering column. When reassembling, return it to its original position.
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Step 2
- Firmly grasp the steering column and turn the wheel by hand.
- View the scooter along the steering column. Be sure the wheel is perpendicular to the handlebars.
- The second picture above shows a correct alignment of the steering column from this view.
Firmly grasp the steering column and turn the wheel by hand.
View the scooter along the steering column. Be sure the wheel is perpendicular to the handlebars.
The second picture above shows a correct alignment of the steering column from this view.
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Linh Tran - Jun 21, 2016
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This is so unhelpful.
Max Kittens - Sep 11, 2016
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Great guide! Thanks so much helped me to fix my old scooter and save approx. $50
Kathy Earhart - Jun 11, 2018
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Wow, fixed all the kids scooters on the block….THANK YOU!!!!!
Alan Weinberg - Dec 1, 2020
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It worked for me for a little, but after a while the fix stopped working and i am back to where i started, and it is now as tight as it will go. They should really make the scooters better. The guide was really helpful, so thanks so much!