frame to the closed position,
Fig. 26
, to check the tightness
and adjustment. The word CLOSE should be clearly visible
and the quick release lever should be parallel to the frame.
It should require considerable pressure to close the lever
when it is properly adjusted and tightened. If you do not
feel this resistance turn the quick release lever back to the
adjusting position,
Fig. 29
. Tighten the adjusting nut by
hand (it is not necessary to use tools) one or two more
turns in the clockwise direction. Turn the quick release
lever toward the closed position,
Fig. 26
. Proper adjustment
requires 80 to 105 inch/pounds of pressure to move the
lever to the closed position,
Fig. 26
.
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FIG. 30
Adjusting approximately 1.5mm dropout.
FIG. 31
Asymmetrical quick release bobbin.
Trailer Attachment
Now that the B.O.B quick release is correctly installed,
attach the trailer to the quick release. To do this correctly,
follow the steps below:
a. The stainless steel pivoting BOBBINS on the quick
release skewer are asymmetrical as shown in
Fig. 31
. This
asymmetrical design allows the BOBBINS to be reversed,
allowing for a variance of approximately 13mm in outside
dimensional span of the bike’s dropouts.
b. With the bike stabilized and the trailer unloaded, check
the fit between the fork hooks and the slots of the BOB-
BINS. It is easiest to do this with the bike in the upright
position and trailer straight behind the bike. Stand on the
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