Used Onewheel Inspection Checklist PDF

Title Used Onewheel Inspection Checklist
Author Anonymous User
Course Cognitive Neuroscience
Institution Harvard University
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Go to www.oneRADwheel.com to read the full article on how to buy a used Onewheel Bring helmet and other safety gear for a test ride Download the official Onewheel app on your smartphone and turn on Bluetooth When first meeting, have the seller go over their Onewheel with you. Let them do the talking and let them show you the board. When they are done, do the following: Evaluate overall condition (Does this look as advertised?) o Does the wear and tear, ie. the scratches, nicks, and dents match the mileage o Look for cracks or signs of water damage o Check for missing or loose screws (Signs of careless modifications which could potentially void a warranty.) o Fenders are known to crack near the screws, check for any damage in that area Inspect footplates and grip tape for excessive wear and tear and grip tape sliding Check the charge port and power button for signs of damage Check the tire o Does it hold pressure o Look for excessive wear and tear Check bumpers for cracks and excessive wear and tear Pick up and shake the Onewheel, listening for rattling which may indicate loose connections or parts Power up the Onewheel and connect to your Onewheel App Confirm the mileage on the app Turn on the lights via the app and press on the footplates (move the footplates) to activate the lights, making sure both the red and white lights are operational Ask the seller permission before riding the Onewheel o Get on and get off several times to ensure the front footplate sensor is functional o Test acceleration and stopping o Test in several different modes Confirm the seller has the original charger (Not having the original charger is a big red flag. Stolen Onewheels will often not come with an original charger.) o Will the charger plug into the Onewheel o If possible, charge the Onewheel to ensure that the charger works and that the Onewheel will take a charge (V1 and Plus chargers are compatible with each other, XR chargers will only work with an XR) Ask if they ever registered the Onewheel with Future Motion. If not, then you will be able to do so if you purchase the board Ask for the original sales receipt and packaging if available. Ask for any Onewheel or safety accessories the seller may want to part with.

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