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Step-by-Step Guide to Disassembling Your Razor® E175 Electric Scooter
Maintaining and repairing your Razor® E175 electric scooter can not only extend its life but can also ensure safe riding experiences. Whether you need to replace a part, perform routine maintenance, or just satisfy your curiosity on how the scooter worksWhether you need to replace a part, perform routine maintenance, or just satisfy your curiosity on how the scooter works, knowing how to properly remove parts is essential. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to dismantle the key components of your Razor® E175 electric scooter.
Safety First: Before you begin, make sure your scooter is turned off, the charger is unplugged, and it has been left to rest, so there is no residual electrical charge.
Tools You May Need:
- Screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head)
- Wrench set
- Allen keys
- Pliers
Battery Removal:
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove screws from the battery cover located on the deck of the scooter.
- Disconnect the battery connector carefully and remove the battery.
Handlebar Removal:
- Loosen the clamp at the base of the handlebars using an Allen key.
- Once loose, pull the handlebars straight up and out of the fork.
Front Wheel Removal:
- Place your scooter on its side for easier access.
- Use a wrench to hold the nut on one side of the wheel in place, while turning the bolt on the opposite side counter-clockwise with another wrench.
Rear Wheel and Motor Removal:
- First, remove the chain guard by unscrewing it.
- Loosen the chain tension by adjusting the bolts on the rear wheel.
- Remove the rear wheel by unscrewing the nuts and disconnecting the motor wires.
Deck Removal:
- Unscrew all the bolts connecting the deck to the frame of the scooter.
- Carefully lift the deck to access the internal compartments and wiring.
Throttle and Brake Lever Removal:
- Using a screwdriver, disconnect the throttle and the brake lever from the handlebars.
- Detach the wiring that is connected to these controls.
Remember, keeping track of all screws, bolts, and components is vital when disassembling your electric scooter. Organize your workspace and categorize the parts as you remove them. When dealing with electrical components, handle with care to avoid damage or the risk of electric shock.
If you are unsure at any point, consult the Razor® E175 Electric Scooter user manual, or seek professional assistance to avoid damaging the parts or voiding your warranty. With the right tools and a bit of patience, you can master the removal of parts on your Razor® E175 Red electric scooter.

