4.3. Transporting the GRIT Junior
The GRIT Junior is designed to be disassembled and transported by car. Our riders have packed
their GRIT Juniors into compact sedans, pickup trucks, minivans, SUVs, and almost everything
in between!
Some pointers to ensure your GRIT Junior arrives at the trailhead in peak riding condition:
• Put the main frame of the chair into the trunk rst. It is the heaviest part, so avoid placing
it on top of the other parts. Place the frame at to avoid bending the side of the seat.
•
Most folks will leave the footrest on their chair, but it can be removed if desired.
• Keep the chains clean. Dirt and gravel in the chain will impact your riding performance
and drivetrain life.
• Avoid metal-on-metal contact to prevent scratches.
• Remove the levers from their storage position to keep them from falling out during transit.
Note:
Avoid pressing anything into the sides of the seatpan.
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