Ọrọ Iṣaaju
The YEDOO Mula Y40 is a versatile adult scooter designed for various environments, from urban commuting to off-road exploration. It features a robust steel frame and lightweight aluminum components, ensuring durability and ease of handling. With a maximum load capacity of 150 kg, it is built to provide years of reliable use. The scooter is equipped with 20"/16" pneumatic tires for comfortable riding over varied terrain and an anti-slip footboard for enhanced safety.
This manual provides essential information for the safe assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your YEDOO Mula Y40 scooter. Please read it thoroughly before first use.
Alaye Aabo
- Nigbagbogbo wọ ibori ati awọn ohun elo aabo ti o yẹ (awọn paadi orokun, awọn paadi igbonwo, awọn oluso ọwọ) nigba gigun.
- Ensure all bolts, nuts, and quick-release levers are securely tightened before each ride.
- Check tire pressure and brake functionality before every use.
- Maṣe kọja agbara fifuye ti o pọju ti 150 kg.
- Minimum recommended user height is 150 cm.
- This scooter is recommended for users aged 12 years and older.
- Avoid riding in heavy traffic or on slippery surfaces.
- Be aware of your surroundings and obey all local traffic laws and regulations.
- Do not modify the scooter in any way, as this may compromise its safety and void the warranty.
Eto ati Apejọ
Your YEDOO Mula Y40 scooter comes partially assembled. Follow these steps to complete the setup:
1. Unpacking ati Ayẹwo paati
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Verify that all parts are present and undamaged. You should have:
- Scooter frame with rear wheel attached
- kẹkẹ iwaju
- Apejọ Handlebar
- Kickstand (if not pre-attached)
- Assembly tools (usually an Allen key set and wrench)

Image: The YEDOO Mula Y40 adult scooter, showcasing its full assembly with front and rear wheels, handlebar, and footboard.
2. Attaching the Handlebar
- Insert the handlebar stem into the front fork tube.
- Align the handlebar with the front wheel.
- Tighten the stem bolts securely using the provided Allen key. Ensure the handlebar is firm and does not rotate independently of the front wheel.
3. Fifi awọn Front Wheel
- Carefully place the front wheel into the front fork dropouts.
- Ensure the brake pads are clear of the wheel rim.
- Secure the wheel using the quick-release lever or axle nuts. If using a quick-release, ensure it is fully closed and tight.
- Check that the wheel spins freely and is centered.

Aworan: Iwaju view of the YEDOO Mula Y40 scooter, highlighting the handlebar, front wheel, and brake system. This perspective is useful for handlebar alignment and front wheel installation.
4. Adjusting Brakes
The scooter is equipped with high-quality V-brakes. Ensure they are properly adjusted for optimal stopping power.
- Squeeze the brake levers to check for proper engagement. The brake pads should contact the rim evenly.
- Adjust cable tension if the brakes feel too loose or too tight.
- Ensure brake levers are easily accessible and provide firm, responsive braking.
5. Kickstand Installation (if applicable)
If your kickstand is not pre-installed, attach it to the designated mounting point near the rear wheel using the provided bolts. Ensure it is secure and allows the scooter to stand stably.

Aworan: Apa view of the YEDOO Mula Y40 scooter, showing the kickstand and the two-level rear fork. This view is helpful for understanding the kickstand position and footboard height adjustment.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
1. Riding Position
- Place one foot firmly on the anti-slip footboard.
- Use your other foot to push off the ground, propelling the scooter forward.
- Maintain a balanced posture, keeping your body weight centered over the footboard.
- Periodically switch the pushing foot to reduce fatigue and improve balance.
2. Braking
- To slow down or stop, gently and evenly squeeze both brake levers.
- Avoid sudden, hard braking, especially with the front brake, as this can lead to loss of control.
- Practice braking in a safe, open area to get accustomed to the scooter's stopping distance.
3. Adjusting Footboard Height (Two-level rear fork)
The YEDOO Mula Y40 features a two-level rear fork, allowing you to adjust the footboard height for different terrains.
- Ipò Kekere: Ideal for road use, providing a lower center of gravity and easier pushing.
- Ipò Gíga Jùlọ: Suitable for rougher terrain, increasing ground clearance to prevent scraping.
- Consult the scooter's frame near the rear wheel for instructions on how to adjust the fork position. This typically involves repositioning the rear wheel axle in different slots.
Itoju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your YEDOO Mula Y40 scooter.
1. Tire Ipa
- Check tire pressure before each ride. The recommended pressure is usually indicated on the tire sidewall.
- Proper tire pressure improves ride comfort, efficiency, and reduces the risk of punctures.
2. Awọn idaduro
- Inspect brake pads for wear regularly. Replace them if they are worn down.
- Ensure brake cables are not frayed and move freely. Lubricate if necessary.
- Keep brake surfaces (rims) clean and free of grease or dirt for effective braking.
3. Ninu ati Ibi ipamọ
- Wẹ ẹlẹsẹ pẹlu ipolowoamp cloth and mild soap. Avoid using high-pressure washers directly on bearings.
- Dry the scooter thoroughly after cleaning to prevent rust.
- Tọ́jú scooter náà sí ibi gbígbẹ àti tútù, kúrò níbi tí oòrùn kò ti lè tàn án tàbí ibi tí ó gbóná jù.
4. fasteners
- Periodically check all bolts, nuts, and quick-release mechanisms for tightness.
- Loose fasteners can lead to instability and potential accidents.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Àwọn bírékì máa ń nímọ̀lára àìlera tàbí kí wọ́n máa rọ̀gbọ̀ | Loose brake cable, worn brake pads, dirty rims | Adjust brake cable tension, replace brake pads, clean rims |
| Scooter pulls to one side | Misaligned handlebar, uneven tire pressure, bent wheel | Realign handlebar, check and adjust tire pressure, inspect wheel for damage |
| Awọn ariwo ariwo | Dry bearings, loose components, brake rub | Lubricate bearings, tighten all fasteners, adjust brakes |
| Difficulty pushing/slow ride | Low tire pressure, dirty wheel bearings | Inflate tires to recommended pressure, clean/lubricate wheel bearings |
Awọn pato
- Awoṣe: YEDOO Mula Y40
- Àwọ̀: Dudu
- Ohun elo akọkọ: Alloy Steel Frame
- Iwọn Kẹkẹ: Front 20 inches, Rear 16 inches (Pneumatic Tires)
- O pọju fifuye: 150 kilo
- Ọjọ ori olumulo ti a ṣeduro: 12 ọdun ati agbalagba
- Minimum User Height: 150 cm
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 8 kilo
- Awọn iwọn idii: 110 x 65 x 16 cm
- Awọn idaduro: High-quality V-brakes
- Awọn ẹya: Two-level rear fork for adjustable footboard height, Anti-slip footboard, Quick-release lever for wheels, Practical side kickstand (removable)
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Specific warranty details for the YEDOO Mula Y40 scooter are typically provided at the point of purchase or within separate documentation included with the product. Please refer to your purchase receipt or contact the retailer for warranty information.
For technical support, spare parts, or further assistance, please contact the manufacturer, YEDOO, or your authorized dealer. Keep your proof of purchase handy when seeking support.




