With gas prices soaring, there are a few measures you can take to cut down on your transportation expenses. Enter the Bladez Scooter line. Some are electric, while others are gas powered. Either way they are much cheaper than powering an SUV. Perfect for around the campground, neighborhood or small town, here are some tips on how to make a Bladez Scooter go a little faster.
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Difficulty:
Moderately Easy
Instructions
1
Locate the 2-finger throttle on the Bladez gas scooter. This will be up on the handle deck of the scooter.
2
Identify the bolt that connects the main wire to the actual throttle itself. It is easily spotted and generally exposed on the scooter.
3
Loosen the bolt on the throttle. You'll also notice there are two bolts. Leave the one closest to the throttle alone. Focus on the other bolt and loosen it about half way. Remember not to loosen it too much so that it falls off while riding.
4
Drive away and enjoy the ride. You will gain a few additional mph. Also, the pick-up on the scooter will be more intense. Remember to adjust your braking time as well when you are traveling faster.
Tips & Warnings
You can also try using motorcycle racing fuel instead of normal gas. This will give a little more kick to the scooter and make it go faster.
While on the road, you must follow all traffic rules and regulations like any other driver. It should be noted that you should drive your scooter in the right lane or in the right shoulder of the road, the way a bicycle does, to stay out of the traffic pattern.
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