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Online Scooter Assembly.
      Here you will learn how to quickly take your new Scooter out of the box and in to action!  If this is your first time ever prepping a scooter, then get a friend and allow yourself 1 hour of time.


      Thinking of ordering a Retro Scooter, but don't know what to expect?  Want to surprise that special someone, but not sure if you can set one up?  Well your worries are over!!!  Our scooters come nearly fully assembled.   Here you will find several pages that do an excellent job describing the set-up process. Of course, we recommend that you follow the users manual included with the bikes, however these pictures are worth a thousand words.
     If you have any worries or questions please feel free to ask.  We are here to help.  We want to make your Retrobike experience a pleasurable one. Email us at info@retrobikes.com for help and questions.

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Retro Scooter Arrives - CELEBRATE!
     Your Scooter has just arrived!  Take a moment to thank and congratulate yourself on the best purchase decision you've made of a lifetime.  Try to remain calm! You feel the excitement build at this moment. Use common scissors to cut the bands and remove the box to check for any signs of damage.  PLEASE NOTE: In the event there is damage to the box, crate, or bike write suspected damage on delivery paperwork BEFORE SIGNING!!!


Remove Box
    Remove Box and check to make sure the scooter at rest in the crate.  Save the plastic cover because it makes a great scooter cover and the box makes an excellent trash bin or play house for the kids. :-)


Unbolt the Crate

     Remove plastic cover and continue to inspect for any forklift damage etc.  Be sure to note this with the carrier as well before signing.   After the delivery person is gone start to unbolt the crate You will need a socket or metric wrench set to do so.



Left Side View
     Here is the left side view with the top of the crate removed.  Continue removing all of your crate walls.  It's at this time you are stunned that you can't believe that you got this much bike for the money.


Open the Seat
     As soon as you open the seat you find all the goodies... Mirror, battery, paperwork, and tool set. 

Disclaimer:
      Please Remember that it is the customers responsibility to check ALL bolts, nuts and screws for looseness before & after riding.  An excellent solution for assembly is Loctite brand thread locker.  Loctite is a liquid that is applied to bolt threads to prevent them from vibrating loose.  Loctite may be purchased at any hardware or automotive store.  We recommend Loctite #242 for all general hardware and Loctite #243 for areas that encounter grease, oil and other lubricants.  If you own a motorcycle you are going to want to own some Loctite!  The instructions below are meant to help guide you and are no substitution for reading the manual and practicing safe mechanical habits.  Please acknowledge that Retrobikes.com is not responsible for misassembly, misrepresentation, overlooked details and shall be held harmless and free from any liability for any advice and instruction provided.
 
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