Razor A Handle Grips Replacement

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Razor A Handle Grips Replacement

Razor A Handle Grips Replacement Remove an existing pair of handle grips and install a replacement.

Written By: Jordyn

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Razor A Handle Grips Replacement

INTRODUCTION Do your hands hurt or slip when riding your scooter? Chances are your handle grips need to be replaced. This guide will show you how.

TOOLS:

PARTS:

Container for water (1)

Razor Scooter Handle Grips (1)

Utility Scissors (1)

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Step 1 — Handle Grips

 If the scooter does not already have handle grips, skip to step 2. 

Locate the handle grips at the upper ends of the T-tube.

 Be careful to keep the scissors away from your other hand while cutting the handle grips. 

Wedge one end of a pair of scissors between the metal T-tube and a handle grip, with the cutting edge toward the handle grip. Cut the handle grip off.



Repeat for the other handle grip.

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Step 2



Soak the replacement handle grips in warm water for 2-3 minutes.

 The longer you soak the handle grips in water, the larger they get. Soaking the handle grips for a long time will not damage them.

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Step 3

 Each handle grip should now slide onto the T-tube with ease. If not, soak the handle grip(s) in warm water for another 1-3 minutes. 

Holding the T-tube with one hand, slide a handle grip completely onto the T-tube. 



Repeat for the other handle grip if installing both.

Let the handle grips dry for 24 hours before use.

This document was last generated on 2017-06-19 10:02:55 AM.

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