What should I do if my razor steering bar is bent?

What should I do if my razor steering bar is bent?

Please see our [LINK: Guide for Tightening the Steering Columm]. At this point, tightening the clamp won’t fix the problem. If the steering bar is bent or deformed, it probably needs to be replaced. However, if it is still in good condition, the problem is that the clamp is most likely broken.

What to do when your handlebars are not aligned?

If you are having trouble keeping the bars in place, tighten the nuts a quarter turn so that you need more pressure to spin the handlebars, yet they still move independently of the wheel. Tighten the bolts when you are done and the handlebars are aligned. Check your headset alignment.

Why are the handlebars on my razor scooter not working?

If they aren’t jammed, then the handlebars are broken and will need to be replaced. If your shoes have difficulty keeping a good grip on the deck of the scooter, it’s probably because the grip tape on the deck is worn or gone.

Why are the buttons on my razor not working?

Check that the buttons are working properly by pressing them into the handlebars. If they don’t move, they could be jammed with some foreign material. If they aren’t jammed, then the handlebars are broken and will need to be replaced.

If you are having trouble keeping the bars in place, tighten the nuts a quarter turn so that you need more pressure to spin the handlebars, yet they still move independently of the wheel. Tighten the bolts when you are done and the handlebars are aligned. Check your headset alignment.

How can I get my handlebars level with the seat?

Comfort riders or beginners will have handlebars level with the seat or higher. Loosen the stem cap, the bolt pointing up where the stem meets the bike. Take an Allen key and remove the bolt on the stem cap.

What’s the best way to raise handlebars on a bike?

They are usually below the seat 2-4″. Comfort riders or beginners will have handlebars level with the seat or higher. Loosen the stem cap, the bolt pointing up where the stem meets the bike. Take an Allen key and remove the bolt on the stem cap. This bolt keeps the handlebars on the bike, and you need to remove it to raise or lower your bars.

Where can I find replacement parts for my razor?

Includes select grips, wheels, handlebars, various chargers and other non-electrics replacement parts. Find them here. For all Razor Electric Products Parts – please input your unique product serial number below for a list of available replacement parts.