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E-Scooter Maintenance Schedule Calculator

E-scooter maintenance schedule calculator: km until tyre, brake, and bolt-torque intervals plus weeks to tyre service—from odometer and weekly commute distance on shared and private decks.

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Tyre checks, brake inspections, and stem bolt torque all track odometer km—but your calendar runs on weekly distance. This e-scooter maintenance schedule calculator turns odometer and weekly km into km-to-service and weeks until the next tyre interval.

Benefits

  • Next tyre service at 500 km intervals; brake check at 400 km; bolt torque at 200 km.
  • Km remaining = interval − (odometer mod interval) for each service type.
  • Weeks to tyre service = next tyre km ÷ weekly km for calendar planning.

How it works

  1. Enter current odometer reading in km.
  2. Set weekly riding distance in km.
  3. Read km until tyre, brake, and bolt services—and weeks to the next tyre check.

FAQ

What does an e-scooter maintenance schedule calculator show?

It forecasts km until three planning intervals: tyre service (~500 km), brake check (~400 km), and bolt torque (~200 km). It also converts next tyre km into weeks using your weekly distance—not a replacement for the manufacturer manual, but a commute calendar.

How are km-to-service calculated?

Next km = interval − (odometer mod interval). At 320 km odometer: next tyre in 180 km (500 − 320), next brake in 80 km (400 − 320), next bolt torque in 80 km (200 − 120 from mod). Intervals reset each time you pass a multiple of the interval.

Example with default inputs?

320 km odometer, 50 km/week: next tyre ~180 km (~4 weeks), next brake ~80 km (~2 weeks), next bolt torque ~80 km. Higher weekly km compresses weeks; lower mileage stretches the calendar.

Should shared scooters follow the same intervals?

Shared fleets often need faster tyre and bolt checks due to folding hinge wear. Use the calculator as a baseline, then tighten intervals if the stem or deck shows play—pair with tire-wear and brake-pad-wear tools for component-specific life.

Technical specifications

  • Tyre interval = 500 km; brake interval = 400 km; bolt interval = 200 km.
  • Next service km = interval − (odometer km mod interval).
  • Weeks to tyre = next tyre km ÷ weekly km.
  • Example: 320 km odometer, 50 km/wk → tyre 180 km (~4 wk).
  • Related: escooter-tire-wear, escooter-brake-pad-wear, escooter-tire-pressure.

Odometer intervals, weekly calendar

An e-scooter maintenance schedule calculator bridges km-based service points and how often you actually ride. The same 180 km to tyre service is ~4 weeks at 50 km/week but ~2 weeks at 80 km/week—weekly km turns distance intervals into reminders that fit a commute rhythm.

Three checkpoints on one odometer

Bolt torque at 200 km catches folding stem play early; brake checks at 400 km align with friction pad inspections; tyre service at 500 km pairs with tread and pressure reviews. The tool reports all three from one odometer entry so you do not maintain three separate spreadsheets.

Layer component-specific tools

Interval defaults are planning baselines—tire-wear and brake-pad-wear calculators refine when rubber or pads actually expire on your surface and regen mix. Schedule the earlier of interval km and component forecast, especially before wet season or high-mileage months.