RIDING SPECIFIC

What is it like to ride a mogo?
The mogo motion is like no other type of ride out there. If you enjoy bicycling, skateboarding, surfing, skiing or any other type of cruising, you are sure to love the mogo. On a mogo, you blaze at your own speed, set your style, and dazzle the world with your mogo skills.

Do I need to be an athlete to ride a mogo?
Hardly. All are welcome in mogo nation. Anyone from your little brother to your grandma can enjoy the freedom and excitement of a mogo. Riding styles and speed is totally up to you.

Who invented the mogo?
The mogo was the invention of a groovy group of folks looking for a fun way to enjoy kicking around town and relaxing. Riding a mogo is a great way to be seen on campus or around town.

Can I get a workout from riding a mogo?
The endorphin rush is just one of the many buzzes you get from a mogo. You will notice from the moment you stand on your mogo and start pushing that muscles throughout your legs back and abs are used to propel and steer you mogo.

PRODUCT SPECIFIC

What is the warranty on my mogo?
Your mogo is warranted against material and craftsmanship defect for 2 years. If you suspect your mogo is defective, please call customer service – the mogo pros – at 1-888-254-2498.

Where do I get help putting together my Mogo?
The assembly manual should give you a strong start If you want, have a local bike shop assemble your mogo. The key is to get it together and get mo-going.

What parts come standard with my mogo?
One mogo scooter comes with: frame with footboard; handlebars; front and rear wheels with tires and reflectors; front and rear brakes; front and rear reflectors; front and rear mud guards. Get these together and take off.

What type of tires can I put on my mogo?
Your mogo comes with tires which are appropriate for all types of riding, from off-road to street. Once your original tires wear out, replace them with tires that are the same size and design. Your mogo comes with a 700cm front tire and an 18.00 x 1.75 inch rear tire.

How do I adjust the brakes on my mogo?
This is a definite key to enjoying the ride of your mogo, so refer to the assembly manual included with your mogo or click here for an electronic version of the assembly manual.

Where can I get replacement parts for my mogo?
Brake pads and tires are usually the first things you need to replace, and you can get new ones at your local bike shop. But we’re here for you too if you want, contact mogo customer service for further questions at 1-888-254-2498.

Where can I purchase a mogo?
Click here to buy online or give team mogo a shout by calling 1-888-254-2498.

Where can I find an assembly manual for my mogo?
www.mogoscooter.com is the place.

Sometimes I will drag the bottom of my mogo on the ground?
Hey, it happens. Sometimes, you’re in the zone. Lucky for you extreme mo-goers, we build with high-quality steel that will withstand some scrapes and bumps. But make your life easy and avoid mogo-unfriendly surfaces like curbs and speed bumps. Periodically, look over your mogo for any serious damage, if you have questions about the condition of your mogo call customer service at 1-888-254-2498.

How do I tighten a loose wheel?
Hubs with attached skewers come standard with your mogo. Make sure these are tight before hopping on. The best way is to elevate the front (or rear) tire. Once elevated, give it a push to make it spin. Make sure it spins freely and evenly, and the brake isn’t dragging. (This can be a drag.) Tighten the nuts on each side of the frame until skewers are secure.

How do I lock my mogo to a rack?
Don't worry. Mogos and bike racks do mix. Just in front of the rear wheel is a welded bar that keeps the rear fork straight, and in front of that is the beginning of the frame tube. Take your cable lock and thread it through that ‘hole’, then through the rear wheel. Since the wheels of mogo are not easily removed, you do not need to remove the front wheel.

Can I use my mogo with a roof rack?
For sure. Your mogo will fit perfectly in most standard roof racks which require you to keep the front wheel attached during transport. You will not be able to remove the front wheel for fork style attachment. Refer to your local bike shop for further advice or details on bike rack options.

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