How to Keep Your E-Scooter in Good Shape

 

E-Scooters are a great way to get around town! They’re fun, they provide a convenient way for people who aren’t comfortable walking or biking, and they allow you to avoid traffic and car emissions. But anyone who’s had their e-scooter for a few weeks knows the wear and tear these things can get. That’s why it’s important to know some tricks to keep your scooter in good shape. Here are some simple ways to take care of your e-scooter!

1) Wash before and after every ride

This is the most obvious way to save money on maintenance. Washing your e-scooter after and especially before each ride will keep your ride running smoothly. It will also be easier for you to keep your e-scooter clean than going through an entire cleaning cycle only to have it dirty again after an hour of riding.

2) Keep the battery charged

You must always use an electric scooter charger. This will help you charge your e-scooter battery when it gets low. Make sure you only use the charger that comes with your e-scooter or the same model as the one you have, otherwise it could cause damage. Always charge your e-scooter overnight and avoid charging your scooter while it is cold outside.

3) Check for loose screws and broken parts.

Regularly checking for loose screws and broken parts can help you keep your e-scooter in the best shape possible. If you have loose screws, you can retighten them to prevent your e-scooter from falling apart while you ride. If your handlebars are loose, tighten them before each ride. It’s also a good idea to check your scooter’s brakes before each ride to make sure they are working properly and nothing is bent.

4) Do not ride above 25 MPH

Riding at higher speeds will cause your scooter, especially the suspension, to wear out faster. Riding at higher speeds also causes more damage to your battery, so try to avoid it if you can. The average speed for an e-scooter is around 18 MPH, so try to ride at this speed or lower. Also, your e-scooter is not a motorcycle. So don’t toss it around like one! If you’re heading around a corner, lean into the turn, and if you need to stop quickly, hit the brakes and avoid slamming on them when you are coming to a stop. Sliding uses way more power than braking and can damage your battery faster.

5) Avoid water

Avoid riding on wet roads and try to avoid puddles of water. Your e-scooter is not waterproof, so water will cause the system inside to rust and break over time. If your battery or motor gets wet, it will not last as long and you will have to replace it much sooner than if you had avoided water.

Proper maintenance of an e-scooter is important to ensure it lasts a long time and gives you a smooth ride. By following our advice, you can avoid damage to your e-scooter and keep it running smoothly. If your e-scooter is damaged, call iScoot for help. They are the experts in e-scooter repair and have helped thousands of people keep their scooter in good working order.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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