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<utube src="JKzj7Bu2Ink"></utube>This video will show you an easy way how to lubricate the chain on your Razor Electric Scooter. This process is shown on the E200, it should also be the same on the E300,and E100.
Sounds like the throttle is stuck in the full position. Can you adjust the throttle to other positions ? There should be a spring to return the throttle to a "off" position - and then you will have to twist to make it go. The spring may be missing.
I had this problem too. U need to twist on it and jam it until it turns off. Twist it back/forward. U can also pull in brake. The brake automaticaly deactivates motor. Hold brake until STOPPED then let go. The scooter will stay
have you tried to push the scooter like a normal non-electric scooter then while moving twisting the throttle? If not, then i dont know what to tell you except to get a new one.
Yes, Unfortunately it is a technical solution, the twist grip speed control is a potentiometer (variable resistor) other then limited the amount the twist grip is turned , the only other way to limit the speed is to add a fixed resistor to the "top" end of the "pot", lets say you want a 10% reduction and you have a 1000 ohm pot you would add a 100 resistor to the "top" of the pot, if it doesnt work correctly change the connection to the other endof the pot
sounds like you dont have the extender in ..... happened to me i had t return it and get a new one or go get a new extender at a bike shop.... mine was missing when i purchased it,
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