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Technical Guide Rear Sprocket Tightening, Chain-drive scooters

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<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><strong>Rear</strong> <strong>Sprocket</strong> <strong>Tightening</strong>, <strong>Chain</strong>-<strong>drive</strong> <strong>scooters</strong>Required Tools• Phillips-head screw<strong>drive</strong>r• 5mm Allen wrenchPreparationSummary:1. Remove Seatpost2. Remove <strong>Rear</strong> Deck-lidStep 1a. Loosen seatpost binder bolt using a 5mmAllen wrench.b. Remove seatpost from scooter.Step 2Using a Phillips-head screw<strong>drive</strong>r, remove therear deck-lid (four screws).p. 1/3Currie Tech <strong>Technical</strong> and Customer Service: +1 800-377-4532Tech <strong>Guide</strong>-E500 sprocket.inddLast Modified January 10, 2013 2:52 PM


<strong>Tightening</strong> <strong>Rear</strong> <strong>Sprocket</strong>:Summary:1. Remove lowest motor mounting bolt and nut.2. Insert a tool through the motor mount hole,through the sprocket.3. Rotate the wheel backward to tighten thesprocket.Step 1Using a 5mm Allen wrench, remove the lowestmotor mount bolt and nut.Step 2Insert the 5mm Allen wrench, or similarly sized tool, through the motor mount hole and through acut-out in the rear sprocket. Do not insert through the rear wheel!<strong>Rear</strong> sprocketcut-outStep 3While securely holding the tool in place,rotate the rear wheel backward to tightenthe sprocket onto the hub until it is verytight.p. 2/3Currie Tech <strong>Technical</strong> and Customer Service: +1 800-377-4532Tech <strong>Guide</strong>-E500 sprocket.inddLast Modified January 10, 2013 2:52 PM


Re-Assembly:Replace the motor mount bolt and nut (page 2, step 1), then re-assemble the deck andseatpost by reversing the directions on page 1.Tip:When replacing the motor bolt, hold the motor nut with needle-nose pliers through the spokes ofthe rear wheel.p. 3/3Currie Tech <strong>Technical</strong> and Customer Service: +1 800-377-4532Tech <strong>Guide</strong>-E500 sprocket.inddLast Modified January 10, 2013 2:52 PM

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