First, make sure you turn the Joint release latch located right behind the front wheel of the scooter. As you turn the latch, fold your scooter and it should fold easily. If it doesn't fold, be sure that the scooter's handlebars aren't blocking the scooter from folding fully and the alignment wheels at the bottom of the handlebars are in-line with the folding mechanism. If your scooter is still not folding, it may be due to debris stuck at the quick release latch. To find out how to disassemble your scooter and remove the debris, visit the Quick Release Lever Replacement Guide on the JD Razor 2000 Device Page. Visit the JD Razor 2000 Troubleshooting Page to find any more problems with the folding mechanism.
If you are having trouble placing your foot on the brake while using the JD Razor 2000 in a high-pressure situation such as riding down a steep hill, then it might be helpful to practice your braking motion while in a low-stress scenario such as in your driveway or on a flat street. If you would like to remove the wheelie bar all together, then view the Wheelie Bar Replacement Guide found on the JD Razor 2000 Device Page. If you suspect there might be an additional problem with the braking system, you can visit the JD Razor 2000 Troubleshooting Page.
If you are having trouble placing your foot on the brake while using the Razor A2 in a high-pressure situation such as riding down a steep hill, then it might be helpful to practice your braking motion while in a low-stress scenario such as in your driveway or on a flat street. If you would like to remove the wheelie bar all together, then view the Wheelie Bar Replacement Guide found on the Razor A2 Device Page. If you suspect there might be an additional problem with the braking system, you can visit the Razor A2 Troubleshooting Page.