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
- Enter current odometer reading in km.
- Set weekly riding distance in km.
- 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.