We will dispatch your Mini Micro Deluxe and Maxi Micro push button via the regular letterbox post. These are very easy to fit. See the instruction video on the right. Your child will be back on the scooter again in no time!
INSTRUCTIONS:
You can easily replace the push button (1586). Unscrew the screw on the back of the handlebar clamp, push the clamp upwards and pull out the upper part of the rod. You can now look into the aluminum-colored rod from below. Sometimes the push button is still there. If it is gone, you can place a new one and put the rod back in reverse order.
Regarding the push button, it is good to know that it is really only meant that you cannot pull the wheel out completely. It is important that the handlebar clamp is properly adjusted, it holds the tube in place. The button actually only breaks if vertical forces are applied (from the pavement, etc.) and the handlebar clamp is too loose.
We will dispatch your Mini Micro Deluxe and Maxi Micro push button via the regular letterbox post. These are very easy to fit. See the instruction video on the right. Your child will be back on the scooter again in no time!
INSTRUCTIONS:
You can easily replace the push button (1586). Unscrew the screw on the back of the handlebar clamp, push the clamp upwards and pull out the upper part of the rod. You can now look into the aluminum-colored rod from below. Sometimes the push button is still there. If it is gone, you can place a new one and put the rod back in reverse order.
Regarding the push button, it is good to know that it is really only meant that you cannot pull the wheel out completely. It is important that the handlebar clamp is properly adjusted, it holds the tube in place. The button actually only breaks if vertical forces are applied (from the pavement, etc.) and the handlebar clamp is too loose.