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6.11 Storage
If you are using the trike most days, it is best to store it somewhere dry and well ventilated. A damp, covered
trike will quickly develop surface corrosion of its components, and eventually, the frame. If you are storing your
bike for any considerable period (over winter or a long holiday):
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Clean the bike and lubricate.
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Store the trike indoors where it will be dry. Hanging storage is good. Outdoor storage under cover is
acceptable if there good air circulation around the trike. Outdoors under a tarpaulin will actually accelerate
any corrosion and can damage the paintwork and components.
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Set the gears to the smallest sprocket and chainring. This keeps the derailleur springs and cables under
minimum tension.
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Ensure they tyres are properly inflated before storing the trike, and check them every month or two. Storing
a trike on soft or deflated tyres is not recommended.
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Before putting the bike back into service, go through all the maintenance and adjustment instructions in this
manual to ensure the trike is working properly.
6.12 Serial Number
The serial number is marked on the under side of the main cross joint.
6.13 Recommended minimum tools and spares
Get you home kit
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Tyre levers
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Spare inner tube
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Puncture repair kit
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Mini Pump
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Small adjustable spanner
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3, 4, 5, 6mm Hex Keys
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Small Phillips screwdriver
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Spare Chain link
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Chain tool
Full Touring Kit
- the ‘Get you home kit’ plus at least these items:
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8mm spanner.
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9mm spanner.
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10mm spanner.
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19mm spanner.
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8mm Hex Key (for the chainset).
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Chain link extractor tool.
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Spare gear cable.
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Spare brake cable.
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