SEGWAY SUPERSCOOTER GT2 Suspension Clicking
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Suspension Pivot Bolt and Bushing Kit
The 'clicking' is most frequently caused by axial play in the double-wishbone pivot points. This kit addresses the mechanical clearance issues between the swingarms and the chassis by providing fresh high-tensile bolts and low-friction bushings, eliminating metal-on-metal impact noise during suspension cycling.
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7%
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Front Hydraulic Shock Absorber
If the click occurs specifically during the extension phase of the suspension, it indicates a failure of the internal rebound damping. The hydraulic fluid may have bypassed the internal shims, causing the piston to hit the mechanical stop ('topping out') with an audible metallic click.
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Suspension Swing Arm Bushings
Repeated high-frequency vibrations can compress the polymer bushings at the linkage points. Once the bushing loses its geometric integrity, the pivot bolt can shift slightly within the housing, creating a 'clicking' sound every time the load vector changes on the suspension arm.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Suspension Pivot Bolt and Bushing Kit.