SEAT
SUSPENSION
EQUIPPED)
The seat post acts as a shock absorber and can be
adjusted for different degrees of ride comfort. Use
the setscrews that are visible through the adjustment
window on the side of the post as a guide when making
adjustments. Slide the rubber boot towards the top of
the post to expose the setscrews. See fi gure 20.
To make seatpost adjustments:
1. Remove the seat from the Travel Scooter.
2. Remove the upper seat post from the Travel Scooter
by removing the detent pin from the lower portion
of the seat post, then lifting the post straight up and
off the Travel Scooter. See fi gure 19.
3. Insert a 13 mm socket with an extension into the
bottom of the post. See fi gure 20.
4. Rotate clockwise to soften the ride or rotate
couterclockwise to stiffen the ride.
5. Reinstall the seat post and seat.
POSITIONING BELT (OPTIONAL)
Your scooter seat may be equipped with an auto-
type positioning belt that can be adjusted for operator
comfort. See fi gure 22 or 23. The positioning belt is
designed to help support the operator so that he or
she does not slide down or forward in the seat. The
positioning belt is not designed for use as a restraining
device.
WARNING! The positioning belt should
be secured at all times. Never allow
the positioning belt to hang or drag on
the fl oor as it may become entangled.
To install the positioning belt (if required):
1. Remove the seat from your scooter.
2. Place the seat upside down so that you can see the
bottom of the seat base. See fi gure 21.
3. Use a wrench to remove the two rear bolts on the
outermost part of the seat frame.
4. Insert the bolt through the appropriate ends of the
positioning belt and then reinstall the bolts back
into the seat frame.
5. Tighten the bolts.
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V. C O M F O R T A D J U S T M E N T S
ADJUSTMENT
(IF
IDENTIFICATION KEY
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Figure 20. Seat Suspension Adjustment
Figure 21. Positioning Belt Bolts
Rubber Boot
Setscrew
Ratchet Insertion Point
1
2
3
Travel Scooter Series