c) Chain replacement
The chain can be opened at a certain position. For this
purpose, there is a closure (A) in the chain.
With a small needle-nosed plier, this can be pushed out,
so that the chain can be opened at this point. Simply re-
move the chain link (B + C).
The closed end of the locking piece (A) must point in the
direction of the motor pinion with the chain running.
d) Changing tyres
The tires are not glued, but can easily be removed from the rim.
The front wheel can be easily removed by unscrewing the two grub screws on the underside of the wheel support with
a suitable hexagon wrench.
To remove the rear wheel, first loosen the chain. Please refer to chapter 11. c).
Then loosen the two screws of the rear wheel, whereupon it can be removed from the rocker.
e) Removing the driver figure, removing the body
For maintenance purposes, the driver figure can be easily removed.
First, pull the two hands outwards so that they detach from the handlebars. Then pull the boots upwards out of the
retaining pins (alternatively unscrew the retaining pins).
The body is attached to the chassis with two clips. The body can be removed upwards after pulling the clips out.
f) Releasing the plug connection of the gyro / flywheel
For test purposes, it may be useful to disable the drive of
the flywheel, e.g. to test the drive.
There is a BEC connector inside the body, see arrows in
the picture on the right. If you release them, the flywheel
is deactivated.
The driving behaviour is uncontrollable without
gyro / flywheel.
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