PRECAUTIONS
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A trike does not handle like a bicycle, therefore, you cannot lean into a turn. All wheels must be on the ground at all times. Do not
make sudden changes of direction, you could unbalance the trike and have an accident.
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We suggest you practice riding in a quiet area to get the feel of the trike.
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When beginning to ride. Stay at a slow speed .You must acclimate yourself to handling and turning this three wheeler. If you feel inse-
cure, slow down, and proceed at a slower pace. With practice, you will get comfortable riding and stopping.
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Never ride with your ears covered with earphones or anything else that would prevent hearing. Hearing your surroundings is important
for your safety.
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We recommend that you not ride at night ,or at times of reduced visibility. If you should ride at night or during reduced visibility, you
must outfit your trike with a front white light and a rear red light, Relying solely on reflectors is not adequate protection, Most munici-
palities require lights for night riding. Your bicycle dealer can help you in selecting the correct lighting system for your needs.
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Avoid riding on rainy days since you don’t have the same control, handling, and stopping power as on a dry day.
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When making a turn or stopping use hand signals to show your intent, To signal use your left arm while maintaining control of the throt-
tle with your right.
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Always ride with the flow of traffic never against traffic
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The rear basket is only intended for light storage.
DO NOT EVER PUT A CHILD, PERSON IN THE BASKET!
They could be
seriously injured by the turning wheel and/or the moving parts. There is also the risk of the passenger falling out of the basket.
The trike is made for one person only and the basket is not built to hold a passenger.
Assembly Instructions
Please read through and follow all instructions to ensure that your trike is properly assembled and ready for use.
1.
Remove the tricycle from the box by cutting the plastic strapping, then Cutting two sides of the box away. Avoid lifting the trike
straight up out of the box. Remove all of the wrappings and ties that protect the tricycle during shipment.
2.
Position the handlebars so that the stem fits into the bicycle frame. Line the handlebars up with the front wheel and tighten them
with an Allen wrench .Observe the stem --- There is a marking on the stem that indicates the minimum safe insertion. The line or
marking must be inside the frame. If the stem is not inserted this far into the frame it may break and the rider may lose control.
GETTING STARTED
TO GET STARTED
1.
Insert the battery key, turn on and then turn on the power switch.
2.
Pedal until a fast walking speed is achieved and either use pedal assist or twist the throttle for motor power.