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5. Service
WARNING: Technological advances have made Trikes and Bike
components more complex, and the pace of innovation is increasing.
It is impossible for this manual to provide all the information
required to properly repair and/or maintain your Trike. In order to
help minimize the chances of an accident and possible injury, it is
critical that you have any repair or maintenance which is not
specifically described in this manual performed by your dealer.
Equally important is that your individual maintenance requirements
will be determined by everything from your riding style to
geographic location. Consult your dealer for help in determining your
maintenance requirements.
WARNING: Many Trike service and repair tasks require special
knowledge and tools. Do not begin any adjustments or service on
your Trike until you have learned from your dealer or bike
mechanic, how to properly complete them. Improper adjustment or
service may result in damage to the Trike or in an accident which
can cause serious injury or death.
If you want to learn to do major service and repair work on your trike:
1. Ask your dealer for copies of the manufacturer’s installation and service
instructions for the components on your trike, or contact the component
manufacturer.
2. Ask your dealer to recommend a book on Bike/Trike repair.
3. Ask your dealer or bike mechanic about the availability of Bike repair courses in
your area.
We recommend that you ask your dealer to check the quality of your work the first time
you work on something and before you ride the trike, just to make sure that you did
everything correctly. Since that will require the time of a mechanic, there may be a
modest charge for this service.
We also recommend that you ask your dealer or bike mechanic for guidance on
what spare parts, such as inner tubes, light bulbs, etc. it would be appropriate for
you to have once you have learned how to replace such parts when they require
replacement.
A. Service Intervals
Some service and maintenance can and should be performed by the owner, and
require no special tools or knowledge beyond what is presented in this manual.
The following are examples of the type of service you should perform yourself. All
other service, maintenance and repair should be performed in a properly equipped
facility by a qualified Trike mechanic using the correct tools and procedures specified
by the manufacturer.
Summary of Contents for Commuter 2.3
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