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Razor Dirt Rocket MX 350 Electric Motorbike - Blue - Page 6 Questions & Answers
How to adjust gears
you have to put the pad in it's 1st possiton then tighten the screws.
2/19/2020 2:51:14 PM •
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on Feb 19, 2020
Freemotion 350r
Actually there is nothing that you can fell like 0
1/2/2020 7:42:50 AM •
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on Jan 02, 2020
What is a Folding Bicycle?
A folding bicycle is a bicycle that folds for convenient storage and portability. The perfect folding bike would be one that rides as well as a quality full-size bike, folds in seconds, weighs less than 10 kg (22 lb), and folds small enough to fit under a bus or train seat.
12/2/2019 8:12:37 AM •
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on Dec 02, 2019
Where do I find a replacement tricycle seat for a 10" trike?
If you have a local cycle shop I suggest you give them a chance because with the state of online sales, if you don't use local businesses they will be lost.
Failing that both ebay and Amazon offer a great many cycle parts...
10/14/2019 1:52:38 AM •
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on Oct 14, 2019
Where and when can I donate bikes to be given away
I have taken bikes to Thrift Shops (Value Village, etc.), and to recycling depots when they have provisions to donate them to various charities. In my area, migrant farm workers often get them. I think this info depends on your geographic area.
10/7/2019 2:54:14 AM •
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on Oct 07, 2019
Rear deraileur won't shift to lower (more speed/revolution) cogs.
First, some terminology - the small cogs in the back are the higher gears. They will take you farther per pedal revolution, but not necessarily faster, as it's hard to pedal the high gears as fast.
As far as your problem there are multiple causes. The most common is friction in the shift cable. The rear derailleur shifts to the small cogs with spring pressure when you move the shift lever. It won't move well if the cable is binding. The second commone cause is the derailleur being bent inward from the bike falling on the right side. That will also cause the derailleur to move too far when shifting to the large cog in the rear - a very expensive problem if it goes into the spokes. The least common problem is misadjustment. ALL of the fixes must be done properly. The best option if available is to get help at a bike co-op or from a knowledgable friend. Otherwise take it to a shop for diagnosis and repair.
9/18/2019 11:48:19 AM •
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on Sep 18, 2019
I have a DBS bicycle and the rear wheel hub is
You might need to have your wheel replaced. If you take it to a shop they can use your old gears and tire. This well help cut the price. What is the nature of the problem?
9/13/2019 12:09:25 PM •
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on Sep 13, 2019
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