How to assemble Chopper Style Handle Bars on Micro Cruiser, Speed Deluxe and Sprite Deluxe Scooters

Words by Julia

September 10, 2024

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3 minutes

How to assemble Chopper Style Handle Bars on Micro Cruiser, Speed Deluxe and Sprite Deluxe Scooters

Mastering the Chopper Style Handlebars for Your Micro Scooters



When it comes to enjoying your ride on a Micro scooter, the handlebars play a crucial role in providing comfort and control. Today, we’ll explore the Chopper style handlebars that are featured on models like the Cruiser, Sprite Deluxe, and Speed Deluxe. Understanding how to properly assemble and adjust these handlebars can enhance your riding experience significantly.


Understanding Chopper Style Handlebars


Chopper style handlebars are designed for a relaxed riding position, allowing for a comfortable grip while maintaining control. These handlebars are not only stylish but also functional, catering to riders of varying preferences. When you receive your scooter, you might notice that the handlebars are not attached due to packing constraints, making it essential to understand how to assemble them correctly.


Getting Started with Assembly


The first step in assembling your Chopper style handlebars is to gather the necessary tools. You will need a 5mm Allen key to tighten the clamps. Depending on the model, your handlebars may come with the clamp attached to either the stem or the handlebars themselves.

Steps for Attaching the Clamp to the Stem

  1. Begin by removing the two 5mm Allen screws from the clamp on the stem.
  2. Position the handlebars so they lean back slightly towards the rider. This orientation is crucial for comfort.
  3. Ensure that the handlebars are centered before proceeding to tighten the clamp.
  4. As you tighten the clamp, alternate between the top and bottom screws to maintain even pressure and an equal gap.

Adjusting Handlebar Position


Once the handlebars are attached, you may want to adjust their position to suit your riding style. Having the handlebars set at the right angle can significantly improve your comfort while riding.

When adjusting the handlebars, aim for a slight lean back towards the rider. Depending on personal preference, some riders may prefer them a bit more upright or further back. It’s essential to find a position that feels right for you.


Fitting the Clamp on the Handlebars


If your scooter arrives with the clamp already on the handlebars, the assembly process is similar but slightly different. Here’s how to fit the handlebars onto the stem:

  1. Loosen the bolts on the clamp enough to slide the handlebars onto the stem.
  2. Align the groove on the back of the handlebars with the line in the clamp for a secure fit.
  3. Gradually tighten the bolts, alternating between the top and bottom to ensure an even distribution of pressure.

Fine-Tuning the Handlebar Angle


After the handlebars are secured, you may want to fine-tune their angle. If they seem to lean back too much, it’s easy to adjust:

  1. Loosen the two front bolts slightly.
  2. Gently rock the handlebars into your desired position, ensuring they still lean back slightly.
  3. Tighten the bolts again, alternating pressure for even distribution.

Final Checks and Safety


After assembly and adjustments, it’s crucial to perform a safety check. Ensure that all screws are tightened properly and that the handlebars are secure. A loose handlebar can lead to a dangerous riding experience, so take the time to double-check your work.


Conclusion

With your Chopper style handlebars correctly assembled and adjusted, you’re now ready to hit the road with confidence. Properly fitted handlebars not only enhance your riding experience but also ensure your safety. If you encounter any issues or have questions, don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance. Happy scooting!