Ignore the haters, we garage mechanics are very understanding. This video is good to see the basic process. People can use whatever tools or extra procedures they want. You did us all a big favor, thanks for the help! My 16 year ood son was able to do the job himself (which i encourage) and this video was key to the process. Pay close attention to where the washers are where the wheel meets the frame BEFORE you remove the wheel, also the look at the chain tensioner position. There are four bushings on the axel, the long one goes inside the wheel hub (make sure you put it back before screwing in the allen screws on the hub), the short one goes inside the brake assebly, the medium one goes on the opposite side from the brake, the tiniest one goes outside the brake assembly.
Unlike a bicycle, no place to grab the axle without marring the threads, so you can't always loosen both nuts. I had to put 2 nuts on one side to jam-hold the axle, but not everyone has an extra metric nut at home. Our E200 is a redesign with screwheads on drum side and no room to work an allen-wrench under the drum. I found the E300 is same w/ youtubes showing the drum is threaded on (normal RH thread), so good I didn't try pressing it off. The two holes are to grab the drum to unscrew it (turn ccw).
Thanks for the video. It was helpful. I removed the sprocket which made it a lot easier/faster. Also, I used a couple of sockets for the brake assembly which made that part easier as well.
7:23 shows the rear hub spacer (with the axle going through it). What is the length of the spacer inside the rear hub? There's 3 other spacers in the rear so it's super important to know which spacer goes where. They're all different lengths :o
I have my sons Razor to do, but thankfully its just the front whee that has a puncture. Its also got a plastic hub cover, can I just fix the punctured wheel without removing the front wheel? You gave Very good clear instructions. Great little video. Thanks 🙏
Why not just take the sprocket/gear off first and put it back on last after inflating the tire?? It’s three screws? Other videos recommend this and seems to save MUCH
Very misleading video. You should’ve mentioned that you need two 16mm wrenches to unscrew the axel from both sides. If you try to use just one, you won’t go anywhere.Dislike.
Ignore the haters, we garage mechanics are very understanding. This video is good to see the basic process. People can use whatever tools or extra procedures they want. You did us all a big favor, thanks for the help! My 16 year ood son was able to do the job himself (which i encourage) and this video was key to the process. Pay close attention to where the washers are where the wheel meets the frame BEFORE you remove the wheel, also the look at the chain tensioner position. There are four bushings on the axel, the long one goes inside the wheel hub (make sure you put it back before screwing in the allen screws on the hub), the short one goes inside the brake assebly, the medium one goes on the opposite side from the brake, the tiniest one goes outside the brake assembly.
i like the way the constructed this weel. its so easy to change tire and to fix a flating tire.
Thank you for the video, it was great! I just took off the sprocket to make it easier but everything was very informative, thanks again!
Don’t take off the brake you don’t need to do that it just slides right out
Thank you so much for this video! Much appreciated! Was a huge help in changing the flat tire on my daughter's scooter!
Haha baby bae bae that intro is aight
Unlike a bicycle, no place to grab the axle without marring the threads, so you can't always loosen both nuts. I had to put 2 nuts on one side to jam-hold the axle, but not everyone has an extra metric nut at home. Our E200 is a redesign with screwheads on drum side and no room to work an allen-wrench under the drum. I found the E300 is same w/ youtubes showing the drum is threaded on (normal RH thread), so good I didn't try pressing it off. The two holes are to grab the drum to unscrew it (turn ccw).
Thanks for the video. It was helpful. I removed the sprocket which made it a lot easier/faster. Also, I used a couple of sockets for the brake assembly which made that part easier as well.
Followed this walkthrough today to replace my sons busted tire. Thanks!!!
7:23 shows the rear hub spacer (with the axle going through it). What is the length of the spacer inside the rear hub? There's 3 other spacers in the rear so it's super important to know which spacer goes where. They're all different lengths :o
I have my sons Razor to do, but thankfully its just the front whee that has a puncture. Its also got a plastic hub cover, can I just fix the punctured wheel without removing the front wheel? You gave Very good clear instructions. Great little video. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for the video ,I watched to see where the washers on the axle go but i see you have the washers on one side right but wrong on the other side.
You don't have to take the break off
you must like doing things the hard way. removing the sprockets 3 bolts would have made the task easier and quicker.
Why not just take the sprocket/gear off first and put it back on last after inflating the tire?? It’s three screws? Other videos recommend this and seems to save MUCH
looks like others are having trouble with this 2
Hi can I replace the tires in E200 from 80cm to 110cm can you please advise
i have an impulse scooter and its exactly the same procedur.
How do I remove rear sprocket on razor scooter
I guess I'm 7 years late😅
Put in a link to the first video
This is not work at all
I stopped watching when the dude used PLIERS instead of simply putting a socket on the brake bolt
yeah i supposed it was kinda stupid . but overall its was a good video.
Very misleading video. You should’ve mentioned that you need two 16mm wrenches to unscrew the axel from both sides. If you try to use just one, you won’t go anywhere.Dislike.
use pliers on the other side
Natalie Penna Pliers damage the flats on the nut. Use proper tool for the job
them make video shorter lol.
Too many steps for a short video