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Steed Extreme v1.0 Manual

Assembly Video

You can either use the assembly video above or use the written instructions, which start on the next page.

1. Delivery

Your scooter will have arrived on a pallet, secured with straps and wooden supports. Delivery can only be made kerbside so you may need to transport the scooter a short distance. If you anticipate this being an issue you can order some small dollies

2. Removing the Box and Metal Frame

Once you have the box in the right place to unpack it, you can cut the box open. Inside you will find the scooter enclosed within a metal frame to protect it during shipping. The first step is removing the metal frame that surrounds the scooter, whic

3. Unwrapping the Scooter

Now that the metal frame has been removed, it's time to take the protective wrapping off. It is easier with scissors, but can be done by hand if necessary. Once the wrapping has been removed you will be left with your scooter, the front wheel, the fr

4. Attaching the Handlebars and Display

Secure the handlebars by screwing on the handlebar holder. It is generally easiest to not fully screw the screws in, then adjust the position of the handlebars to your liking, before tightening the screws the rest of the way. To attach the display, u

5. Removing the Base and Attaching the Front Wheel

To remove the base you'll need to first remove the front axle. Then you can either untwist the wire or cut through it with cutting pliers or bolt cutters. If you untwist it we would recommend using tough gloves, as it can be quite sharp. Once this is

6. Attaching the Footpegs

The footpegs attach to the frame on both sides, using two screws each.

7. Attaching the Footrests

The footrests are an optional extra, but are attached to the front to give you legs some extra room.

8. Attaching the Rear Rack

9. Assembling the Kickstand

The plastic casing for the kickstand needs to be attached.