This manual contains important safety information. For your child’s safety, it is your responsibility to review this information with your child and make sure that your child understands all warnings, cautions, instructions and safety topics. Nextsport recommends that you periodically review and reinforce the information in this manual with younger riders and that you inspect and maintain your child’s scooter...
Certain after-market products may or may not be compatible with your Asphalt scooter. Call Nextsport’s customer ser- vice prior to modifying or replacing any component with a non-factory specified product.
WHEEL ASSEMBLY 1.Wheel assembly parts 2. Insert long axel through front hanger 3. Slip wheel onto axel 4. Install Nylock nut 5. Repeat with opposite wheel 7. Repeat for rear wheels NOTE: Tighten 6. Use wrenches nuts until firm to tighten nuts. then loosen slightly until wheels spin...
T-BAR ASSEMBLY 1. Press button and insert riser into T-Bar. 2.Insert riser until the button locks into the bottom position. 3. Adjust barrel nut 4. Fully close clamp lever ™ page 6...
RIDER ADJUSTMENT WARNING: Keep your fingers clear of the folding mechanism when folding or 1. Scooter in unfolding the scooter. Make folded position sure others are standing clear. 2. Open lower quick-release 3. Lift clamp lever. riser to upright position WARNING: Failure to properly engage the quick–release clamps may cause the T-Bar to telescope up or...
FUZION™ SAFETY TIPS Fuzion Asphalt is for riders age 7 years and older Always wear proper protective equipment, such as an ANSI, SNELL, CPSC, or ASTM approved helmet and elbow and kneepads. Always keep the chinstrap securely buckled on the helmet. Long sleeve shirt, gloves, long pants, shoes, and elbow and knee pads are mandatory.
Asphalt when the handle bars are turned, just like a car or bicycle. The back wheels turn the back of the Asphalt when the deck and the handlebars are leaned (banked) from side to side, like a skate- board.
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Stopping Techniques: Sliding to a Stop This involves sliding out the rear wheels and steering into the slide with the front wheels. Learning to slide the rear wheels is easy but comes after learning how to kick forward and foot brake with either foot. Sliding to a stop is a criti- cal skill.
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