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Has anyone successfully governed the speed on the sno-scoot? A friend is thinking of one for some grandchildren but dosent want them to go 30mph on there first sled. A 120 is too small at this point.
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Looking at under-hood pics, it seems like there are 6 possible positions for the throttle cable.
Maybe someone who owns one can show us.
Maybe someone who owns one can show us.
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I am also looking to do this. I am seeing a few settings but cannot find any literature on how it's supposed to be done. We have two of the 2018 models. I want to get it at about a power wheels speed.
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How do I upload the pictures on this? I have a shot of the governor.
smalltownpower
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On the throttle cable adjustment on the steering post, pull the rubber back and screw it all the way in. This will limit it to around 7mph.
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