Scooter shock absorber maintenance

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Due to riding, the suspension could become loose over some time but adjusting it is easy. Check to see if the screws are too loose or too tight.

THE BEST WAY TO ADJUST THE SUSPENSION
Due to riding, the Rear Fork Motorcycle could become loose over some time but adjusting it is easy. Check to see if the screws are too loose or too tight. Some parts can get cracked or damaged if you don't check these monthly. Make slight adjustments with a universal kit or screwdriver and go for a short ride to ensure it is smooth.
If the screws are too tight, you will know by how stiff the suspension feels on the bumps and if it is loose, you might lose your balance on turns or rough terrain.
If the ride is still stiff, the spring might have to get replaced. This is not a simple task, and you may need a professional to do this for you effectively. The screws and the spring get removed. Read the manufacturer's manual to ensure you have the correct dimensions for the new spring. If you use one that is even slightly off in size, it won't fit.
SUSPENSION MAINTENANCE
Maintaining your suspension is important for the longevity of a folding scooter for adults. Here's how:
Screws: If you notice that the suspension is stiff or loose, you should check the screws. Another sign that there is something wrong with the screws is hearing strange noises coming from them. Check the screws once a month to ensure they aren't loose and they haven't gotten tightened too tight.
Lubrication: During a ride, the coil will move up and down multiple times. The part gets greased by the manufacturers to ensure it is well lubricated. If you hear strange noises when you go over a bump, you will likely need to lubricate the shock absorber. When the Scooter Shock Absorber is dry, it can also damage the part.

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