How to Replace Wheel Sleeves for Tornado Pro A
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Watch the Tutorial Video Here: Click We uploaded a tutorial video on YouTube, demonstrating how to replace wheel sleeves for Skatebolt Tornado Pro A. You can also refer to this tutorial when replace wheel sleeves for other electric skateboards with similar hub motor design. Step 1. Loosen the 5 screws on the motor cover counterclockwise by using the hex key. Step 2. Remove the screws and the cover plate on the hub motor. Step 3. Remove the used wheel sleeve the put on the new one. Step 4. Use the hex key to help align the screw holes. Step 5. Put back the cover plate and tighten the screw ..read more
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Guide for Electric Skateboard Beginners
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
In this video, we illustrated all the functions of the remote control to help you get full use of Skatebolt's Tornado electric skateboard.   Pair the Remote Normally, the skateboard is already paired with its remote control when you receive it. If not, you will need to follow these steps: 1. Press the power button to turn on the skateboard. 2. Long press the power button until the indicator light is flashing. 3. Turn on the remote control. 4. Press the Speed Mode button and the LED button at the same time 5. The light on the skateboard and the signal on the remote should both flash rapid ..read more
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Skatebolt Brisk – Electric Skateboard for Kids & Beginners
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Mini Electric Skateboard: Self-Balanced with Gravity Sensor   Overview Skatebolt is an electric skateboard company established in 2016. Since the very beginning, our main goal is to offer electric skateboards that are safe, convenient, and affordable. After developing several popular electric longboards including Skatebolt Breeze II, Tornado II, Tornado Pro A, we made an effort to explore a new product for kids and teens. And then it comes - Skatebolt Brisk. Brisk is a mini electric skateboard. Or we can call it an electric pennyboard.  It is made to set both hands free bec ..read more
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Tips for Beginner - About the Brake System
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Some Skatebolt users asked why our Tornado electric skateboard does not respond to a sudden brake immediately?   The reason is about safety.   Unlike a car, an electric skateboard does not have anything like a seatbelt to hold you back when there is a sudden brake. If a esk8 rider suddenly brakes when riding at top speed, he may throw himself out, which can be quite dangerous. Therefore, the brake system of Tornado is made with 4 different modes. There are 4 strength level for braking, from low to high. On the remote control screen, it can be recognized as B-LO, B-MI, B-HI, and ..read more
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Join Skatebolt Influencer Program
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Skatebolt has established our Influencer Program this year. We need to get more insights about how our electric skateboards are doing. Therefore, we are looking for esk8 riders who are really enthusiastic about e-skating, and are able to provide rather professional opinions. With such joint effort, we are expecting to build electric skateboards with higher performance and more cost-effectiveness. Everything is for a more enjoyable esk8 life!? To be part of the program, ? click here ..read more
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The new Tornado is coming soon...
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Skatebolt's new Tornado is coming soon ..read more
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Buy a Used/Refurbished Electric Skateboard
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
We can see there is a certain demand for used/refurbished electric skateboards. The demand is usually among skaters who are on a tight budget or beginners who just want to have a try before spending more. Skatebolt is offering used/refurbished Tornado II from time to time. There are 2 grades for our refurbished electric skateboards under $400 and $300. Here are several things you need to know: Refurbished Tornado II - Grade A Source: -Unused. Returned from buyers. -Barely used. Unwanted. Returned from buyers. Condition: -Has been unboxed -Looks almost like new -Minor scratches may exist i ..read more
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Words for Skatebolt's 5th Anniversary
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Skatebolt has made it to the 5th year since we started in 2016.? Just like 5 years ago, we are still curious and excited about the future of electric skateboards. The Skatebolt Tornado Series is our classic design since the very beginning. It has been a preferred choice for many esk8 fans for its high performance and cost of value. Based on the success of Skatebolt Tornado, we developed Skatebolt Breeze, for we cannot be satisfied with what's already done. Without outstanding products, we could not survive. Without support from e-skaters, we could not move on. We've received both compliments a ..read more
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Parts Needed for DIY Electric Skateboard
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
For those who wants to build a DIY electric skateboard, we've made a list for your reference. Here is a list of DIY Electric Skateboard Parts you must have:   Deck: A longboard skateboard deck. Such as the deck for Tornado Series: Material: 8-layer maple Size: 39 x 11inch/970 x 280 mm  Motors: A set of motors as rear wheels that drives the board. The motors provide power for the skateboard to run.  Battery: The battery decides how long or how far the eskate could run. The battery for Tornado is a 7500 mAh 18650 power lithium cell battery. It suppor ..read more
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Skatebolt's Feb Survey and Prize Drawing
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by Ferdinand Luke
2y ago
Skatebolt is going to improve the design and making of our mini electric skateboard - the Skatebolt Brisk. We need your opinions to do a better job. So we started our Feb Survey and Prize Drawing. Visit this link to start the surve: Feb Survey Don't forget to leave your email address at the end of the survey. We will randomly pick a winner who will receive a brand new Skatebolt Brisk for FREE! Thank you for participating ..read more
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