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Bikes are drop-shipped
usually the same day I receive payment and certainly within 24 hours of
payment with the exception of weekend or holidays in which case bikes
will be shipped out the very next business day. If you would like
me to phone you for your preference in color (whenever possible) please
email me with your phone number and a good time to call.
Item will arrive
95% assembled. However some assembly is required. Generally involves
putting on the front tire, the gear shift, front fender. Very easy
stuff. You must tighten all screws and check all engine fluid levels
before any operation.
Item
may not still be in stock, or may have been upgraded. Please note
that it is my experience that on some rare occasions that your purchase
may not arrive the exact same color or even the exact same model as you
ordered, however it is also my experience that if there is any change it
has been because of an upgrade so in other words you will get a bike at
least as nice as you ordered. However, any time I am aware of a change,
I will first contact you for confirmation and if you should choose to
not still want the item, I will simply not accept the payment when
possible, elsewise I will certainly find a way to refund your money,
even if I have to send you a check snail mail. I run an honest, upfront
business and you can always count on that to be true.
Not a
Toy: This is a motorized vehicle. Use of this item by untrained
riders may result in injury. This model is suitable only for day time
use on a closed track. Make reasonable demands on your bike. These bikes
were not designed for high impact tricks or stunts. Damage caused by
misuse of this vehicle such as driving on public roads, off road use,
stunt driving, modification, over-use, and neglect, is not covered by
our warranty. Proper maintenance of this product is essential to trouble
free operation. Please use caution when riding any motorized vehicle.
Parents a word
please: I would take this op to first stress to you how important
it is that your riders are properly clothed and helmeted, and that to
further ensure your riders stay safe, as well as have a bike that will
last and give them the kind of love affair with riding that I have
always known: that you sit your riders down and tell them in no
uncertain terms that if they truly like their new bike, and want it to
last; that they absolutely must follow this advice
- to know upfront that you purposely bought them a bike which you know
will not take extreme riding, or for that matter much of any kind of
abuse what-so-ever. So if they want to be able to keep riding then it
would be extremely stupid to not follow every word of advice below ...
1- always wear proper gear and helmet
2- always slow down when turning
3- basically not to beat the bike with
unnecessary stresses like riding too fast
especially over rough terrain or of course, crashing
the bike because it is almost sure to not come out of that kind of
treatment unharmed.
4- always check fluid levels before riding
(especially oil because if it runs out
of that, the bike engine is ruined).
5- always slow the bike acceleration completely when
shifting to preserve clutch (a
must!)
6- you will get out of these bikes exactly the way you
treat them. push them too hard
they will break. Coddle them like they were your baby and they will last
you as long as you could ever hope.
7- Expect this and plan for it.
Always remember that because these are
not brand name bikes, that things where the manufacturer could save
money, are the things that are going to break first. for
instance, the first thing I learned was that the inner tubes are cheaply
made (the hard way of course), but since then, I keep
quality inner tubes on hand so that when the cheap ones break, I can
replace and move on. I suggest the same to you. Other things that you
might see break are small bolts such as those used in holding on the
handlebar grips ( I broke one when I tightened them too hard, so I
thought I'd mention it) or perhaps screws used to hold the brake reserve
in its place. Small stuff like that. All easy stuff to fix
and live with,.... IF you are diligent about maintaining your
bike. Let a screw or bolt fall off and sooner or later the thing it is
holding in place will get damaged or ruined completely. Completely
avoidable if you approach riding in a responsible and aware manner. This
diligence also will pay-off "Big Time" in the amount of times it will
have saved you from injury. However because it will be done as
precaution, you will never know to what extent.
8- Safety first because your judgment is non-existent
at that age! Perhaps that
sounds lame, but did you know that it is a medical fact that the part of
the brain which has to do with judgment (such as .. hmm, should I try to
ride my bike up that ramp my friend made using that Styrofoam cooler lid
that he laid over that large rock? ... hmmm): that part of the brain is
not formed until well into the 20s so its not hard to understand why
kids do some of the dumb things they do. However in the case of riding,
it is possibly life and death so you must make yourself be aware;
so now armed with the knowledge that you will likely make bad judgments:
always error to the side of caution. Meaning if you're not sure;
don't do it! Have fun, ride responsible, both you and your bike
will live to enjoy it again and again.
9- One last time: tighten all bolts and screws as they
will become loose after riding, especially at first - SO CHECK AFTER
EACH TIME YOU RIDE!
Please be aware that these
bikes are Honda compatible meaning that you should be able to find parts
to fit them anywhere there is a Honda dealership or you can order parts
from the manufacturer thru the owners manual (sometimes its not much
more than a pamphlet) that comes with the bike.
30-day manufacturer's warranty on all scooters and accessories
through the manufacturer when bike is shipped to you. *pickups get two
days to get it home and put it together and report any problems.
We warranty all of our scooters to be free from
any manufacturer defect for a period of 28 days from the date you
receive it. We may at our option, 1) exchange or repair the
malfunctioning part without receiving the part back from the customer,
2)exchange or repair the malfunctioning part after receiving the part
back from the customer or 3) have you take the scooter to a local repair
shop, you will be responsible for all repair fees. We also have a
mechanic on staff who can help and answer all questions pertaining to
the repair of or troubleshooting the scooter.
You may at your option select to send us the scooter for repairs, you
will be responsible for paying for the freight both ways. You will also
be responsible for properly packaging the scooter; we are not
responsible if the scooter gets damaged during return shipping.
Loose parts that fall off are not covered under warranty. Please insure
that all the nuts and bolts, locks, fuse covers and other parts are
properly fastened prior to usage. The following wear and tear parts are
not covered: Tires, flats, bulbs, brakes, chain and seat. Damage due to
mishandling, misassembly, misuse, accident, collision or any other cause
with the exception of manufacturer defect is not covered by the
warranty. Do not attempt to fix, modify or disassemble any part on your
own as this will void your warranty. If you have any questions
about the warranty, you can email me
Always wear a
helmet and protective gear such as knee and elbow pads. Ride responsibly
and do not ride at night. Do not let kids ride unattended. Always check
the tire pressure and proper function of the brakes prior to riding.
Please be advised that some scooters are not street legal in some
states, other states restrict the usage to riders 16 years of age and
older. Children should NEVER ride at dusk or night and adults should
NEVER ride at dusk or night unless absolutely necessary. This
scooter/pocket bike is subject to all laws of the road and that many
states and localities have additional laws which may specifically apply
to this scooter/pocket bike. Please check with your local transit
authorities or DMV prior to purchase and/or use. For additional safety
tips and information please visit
http://www.cpsc.gov/pr/prscoot.html
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