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USER INSTRUCTIONS

The trailer is designed and constructed to provide a portable, comfortable and sturdy addition 

to your outdoor ventures. Please read the instruction and all warnings carefully before using and 

keep the instruction for future reference.

IMPORTANT

PASSENGERS AND RIDERS SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR 

PROPERLY FITTING, APPROVED CYCLING HELMETS

WARNING

Failure to follow these warnings and assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death.  

•  Maximum weight capacity for one child is 22kg(50lb), and for two children is 40kg(88lb).

•  Not for use with children under 12 months or over 5 years of age or with an upper body 

height of 595mm(23.5”).

•  Children must be able to hold up head with helmet on.

•  Do not carry more than two children.  

•  Do not place more than 5kg(11.0lb) in storage compartment.

•  Do not exceed 16Km/H(10M/H) maximum speed.

•  Do not install a car seat or any other seating device to this trailer.

•  Do not make any modifications to the trailer.

•  The trailer/stroller will become unstable if the manufacturer’s assigned load is exceeded.

•  Accessories or parcels placed in trailer may cause it to change balance and become unstable.

•  Children must always fasten safety belts and wear bike helmets.

•  Always instruct children NOT TO rock, bounce, or lean.

•  Never leave children unattended in or around the trailer/jogger.

•  The trailer/stroller is not suitable for running or skating. 

•  Put on all brakes and fasten parking straps whenever you park the trailer/stroller

•  Never allow children to assemble, fold, or disassemble this unit.

•  Periodically re-check all fasteners to make sure they are tight.

PRE-RIDE SAFETY CHECK

•  Check to ensure hitch connector and safety strap are secured. 
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BUCKLE UP

! Check seat harness and secure all baggage.

•  Check TIRE AIR PRESSURE.  Inspect bike and trailer condition before each use.
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HELMETS ON! 

Ensure rider and child helmets are on and secure.

RIDING TIPS

•  Ride slower than you would if you were without the trailer.

•  You will require extra stopping distance. Use your brakes early. Take corners very gradually.

•  Use on smooth roads only. Do not ride over curbs, potholes or off road.

•  Always use the flag supplied with the trailer to allow others to see you.

SAFETY GUIDELINES

THINK SAFETY FIRST.

 Check the working conditions of both bike and trailer before each use. 

If you discover broken components, misalignments or missing parts, correct the problem prior to 

use.  Please refer to all warning and guidelines for the proper use of this trailer. Be aware of what 

is necessary to safely control the bike-trailer combination.

PLEASE FOLLOW THESE SAFETY GUIDENLINES WHEN USING YOUR TRAILER:

•  Inspect the trailer and its parts before and after each use. Proper care and maintenance of 

the trailer are essential to safety.

•  When assembling the trailer, make sure that the wheels are correctly and securely installed as 

described in the assembly instructions. Inflate the tires to the desired pressure and check the 

pressure before each use. Over-inflation may cause the trailer to bounce or turn over. Use only 

tires with street tread and not with BMX or knobby tread.

•  Attach the hitch connector securely to the bicycle frame. The connector should be tightened 

Summary of Contents for Dome Trailer

Page 1: ...The Wheels 7 Attaching Reflectors 7 Inserting Removing The Flag 8 Extending Folding The Hitch Arm 8 Attaching Removing The Trailer To From Chainstay Option 9 Attaching Removing The Trailer To From Rear Axle Option 9 Disassembly Folding Storage 10 Maintenance 10 PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS AND EXAMINE THE CONTENTS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY WWW AVENIRUSA COM OWNER S MANUAL ASSEMBLY SAF...

Page 2: ...ildren to assemble fold or disassemble this unit Periodically re check all fasteners to make sure they are tight PRE RIDE SAFETY CHECK Check to ensure hitch connector and safety strap are secured BUCKLE UP Check seat harness and secure all baggage Check TIRE AIR PRESSURE Inspect bike and trailer condition before each use HELMETS ON Ensure rider and child helmets are on and secure RIDING TIPS Ride ...

Page 3: ...hanic for compatibility Before each ride ensure the attached trailer does not interfere with braking pedaling or steering the bicycle Make sure your bike brakes work properly Braking distance is increased when pulling a trailer A bicycle with trailer attached requires a wide turning radius Do not turn sharply When pulling one child in the trailer seat him her in the center Never remove protective ...

Page 4: ...TY NUMBER NAME QUANTITY 1 Base Tube 1 9 Reflector 2 2 Side Tube 6 10 Safety Pin 3 3 Axle 1 11 20 Rear Wheel 2 4 Hitch Arm 1 12 Spoke Reflector 2 5 Hitch Clamp 1 13 Fabric Bottom 1 6 Button hook 2 14 Mesh Canopy 1 7 Wheel Axle 1 15 Seat Pad 1 8 Knob 1 16 Flagpole Flag 1 ...

Page 5: ... retractable mesh canopy is designed to protect passengers and for passengers from flying debris The PVC wind rain cover is designed to keep passengers and cargo dry and warm in inclement weather Open and close the canopy with Velcro straps in front of trailer Adjust the height of opening of canopy with the strap Position the wind rain cover over top of trailer Fasten the wind rain cover with elas...

Page 6: ...ld in the middle of the trailer seat Put one strap over each shoulder and connect to the D ring of the crotch strap Adjust shoulder crotch straps to be snug and secure Fasten lap belt and tighten securely Never ride without securing passengers in the Five Point Harness Unrestrained passengers can affect bike handling and they may be more likely to be injured in the event of an accident Upper Heigh...

Page 7: ...y towing and safe handling check tires often for proper inflation and wear Check tire pressure regularly and inflate tires to within the range shown on the tire sidewall ATTACHING THE REFLECTORS Screw the reflectors on the rear of trailer and the spoke reflector on both sides of wheels Make certain to tighten these screws securely CAUTION The reflectors that comply with the homologated regulations...

Page 8: ...aximize your visibility to other vehicles sharing the road or path ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE HITCH ARM Insert the hitch arm into the front casing and tighten the knob securely Secure the safety pin into the front casing To remove the hitch arm operate it in the opposite order The hitch arm can be placed in the rear compartment WARNING Do not use the trailer without proper installation of the safe...

Page 9: ... rear axle using the hub axle nut or QR skewer Attach the hitch arm and connector on the hub axle with the safety pin Wrap the safety strap around the chain stay of the bike and securely fasten back to the D ring attached to the hitch arm Operate it in the opposite order to remove the hitch arm from the bike PLEASE NOTE Optional AVENIR Axle Mount Quick Release hitch part 72 27 008 also available C...

Page 10: ...t sunlight MAINTENANCE From time to time check your trailer for loose hardware worn parts torn material or stitching Repair or replace parts as needed Over or under inflation of tires may cause handling issues for the trailer Replace tires only with street tread and not with BMX or knobby tread We suggest to periodically clean all parts wipe dry and then let air dry especially if you are exposed t...

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