Onewheel GT Footpad Replacement

Written By: Justin Velasquez

Difficulty: Easy

Steps: 7

Time Required: 20 minutes

Introduction

If your Onewheel GT footpads are damaged, failing, or you’re just ready for a new set, use this guide to help you swap them out and get back to riding!

For your safety, power off your Onewheel GT prior to disassembly. This reduces the risk of electrical malfunctions and/or damage during the replacement process.

Note: Altering or damaging any component of your Onewheel GT during disassembly/reassembly may render your existing warranty void or lead to refusal of non-warranty service at the discretion of Future Motion, Inc. (the creators of Onewheel).

Step 1   Remove the fender/delete screws

  • Remove all four (4) screws using a TP25 bit.
  • Note: Keep screws organized as they are easy to mix up and/or lose.

Step 2   Remove the fender/delete

  • To remove the fender/delete, apply pressure to each side of it, near the axle carriers, and pull it up and away from the Onewheel GT.

Step 3   Remove the bottom bumper screws

  • Remove all ten (10) screws using a TP25 bit.

Step 4   Remove the bumpers

  • To remove the front bumper, pull it toward the nose of the Onewheel GT.

Step 5   Remove the bottom footpad screws

  • Remove all four (4) screws using a TP25 bit.

Step 6   Remove the top footpad screws

  • Remove all four (4) screws using a TP25 bit.

Step 7   Remove the footpads

  • Caution: For the front footpad sensor connector, turn (counter-clockwise) only the smaller part of the connector closest to the controller. Turning the entire body of the connector can damage it or your controller.
  • Note: If you are unable to remove the footpad sensor connector using your fingers, you may use a Future Motion™ footpad connector wrench or a pair of long nose pliers (be gentle).

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