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Opened in 2014, Avenue Scooters provides scooter sales, rentals, and service.
This video I will be going over the basics of stupidity. Here are your controls. On the right side is your throttle, just Moving from right to left, this is your front brake. This controls the front wheel only, only the front brake. On the left side is your rear brake. Your rear brake is the brake that you are going to use mainly. If you slam on the front brake you're going to crash, that's just what's going to happen. So the right brake is hot lava, just be careful. Next to the throttle is your kill switch. You don't exactly need to use this, but in the up position the scooter is on and the down position the scooter is off. You can do the same thing by coming down here to the ignition switch. That will also turn off the bike. Below the kill switch is hazards if you ever need to use hazards, which hopefully you don't have to. On the left side controls is your high beam and low beam. If you're driving during the day in the city you want your high beams on so you can be as visible as possible. And at night time you want to use your low beams so you don't blind everybody. Below your high and low beams you have your indicators, just To turn left you push it left and to turn the signal off you press the middle white button. It will make a click. Just Alright to start the scooter you turn the key on, of course. You hold down one brake, either the right side or the left side and this yellow button down here is your power button. You give it a little bit of throttle to start it, but it shouldn't need much. The last thing is the horn. Now these bunnies have very loud horns so if anybody makes you mad then you can honk at them. The next thing you'll need to know is how to open the seat. There is under seat storage and you can fit our half helmet in there if you please. What you do when you go to the ignition you push the ignition down and turn left and that will pop the seat open. Under your seat you will find your gas cap, your proof of insurance and registration and a handy lock. The key to your lock is on the ignition key and we recommend that if you're staying at hotel overnight or anywhere overnight really to just lock up the scooter to be safe. This is where the two stroke oil would go but you don't have to worry about that since we handle that for you. But every scooter leaves with a full tank of gas and we expect them to come back with a full tank of gas or with a $20 fee and it's about $3 to fill it up so just fill it up. What you want to do is fill it up to that little metal ring on the inside. It's pretty easy, it only takes about a gallon or so and that's if you ride it a lot. That concludes the under the seat. A good tip to close the seat is to press right here and then close easily. To lock the handlebars you turn the handlebar all the way to the left and turn the key to the lock position. Just Sometimes you have to wiggle the handlebar just a little bit but whenever you park you want to lock it so nobody just walks off with it. It's recommended. Then to unlock it you just turn it back to the off position. You can pull the key out. Now these bodies are indeed equipped with a side stand. But we would recommend if you use the center stand because it's a lot more stable. All you do is put a little metal ring here and you just take what you put and pull the scooter back and lock it. Then when you park you can just turn the handlebars That's all. That's all. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.