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6. Attaching / Removing Wheels
If your buggy comes with the wheels off, they should be placed in position prior to unfolding. You
will need to put the wheels on the correct sides. The wheels are marked ‘L’ and ‘R’ on the inside
of the hub. The left and right of the buggy is determined by looking from the rear of the buggy.
You will need to align the four slots on the inside of the wheel with the same four on the drive dog
on the axle. To engage the rear wheel, depress the quick release catch until the wheel is in
place.
7. SL150c/SL350c Buggies
The SL150c and SL350c buggies use a free wheeling gear system. This means that drive will only
occur when the speed control is turned on. If for some reason your buggy stops operating during your
golf round, your buggy can free wheel by pushing the buggy forward.
Also as a free wheeling buggy, it is important that when the buggy is stopped, the buggy is positioned
so that it cannot roll forward. Both models will not easily roll backwards.
8. SL550c Buggy
SL550c buggy uses a gear system, whereby the two rear drive wheels do not free wheel. The
motor needs to be running for the buggy to move. Drive will only occur when the speed control is
turned on.
If for some reason your buggy stops operating during your golf round, your buggy can free wheel.
Simply depress the quick release tag and at the same time move the wheel outwards about
10mm from its current position. Release the tag and allow the wheel to click into its outer
position. By doing this, you have disconnected the wheels from the drive and they can rotate
freely.
Align the four slots on the wheel with
those on the drive dog teeth.
Depress the quick release catch,
whilst putting wheel in position on
the axle










