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8.2 Warranty Information
Warranty
Inspired Cycle Engineering warrants, to the original owner of each new Trice tricycle that the frame, seat, and
steering components are free of defective materials and workmanship for three (3) years from original date of
purchase. Component parts are limited to one (1) year from original date of purchase. Warranty is conditional
upon the trike being operated under normal conditions and being properly maintained. Warranty is offered to the
original owner only, and is not transferable. This warranty does not apply to:
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damage through normal wear and tear
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neglect (inadequate care and maintenance)
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damage from crashes or jumping
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overloading through excess weight
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incorrect assembly
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modifications to the trike (additional or changed components)
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theft
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use as a power driven vehicle
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failure to follow instructions or warnings in the owner’s manual
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Activities for which they were not designed.
Bending of frames, forks, handlebars, seat posts or wheel rims can be a sign of misuse or abuse.
Inspired Cycle Engineering reserves the right to make sole determination of whether any failure or damage
claimed under warranty was caused by material or manufacturing defect, and reserves the sole discretion to
repair or replace any parts covered by this warranty.
The owner shall be responsible for all labour, shipping, and travel costs connected with the repair or replacement
of warranted parts. Inspired Cycle Engineering will, at our sole discretion, normally consider compensation for
reasonable labour, shipping, and travel costs associated with warranty claims.
Inspired Cycle Engineering shall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses
in connection with its tricycle products.
In practice, if you think you have a warranty claim, contact your dealer or us. We are passionate
about our product, and want you to be too. If it is our problem, then we do our best to put it right.
8.3 Liability Information
Liability Waiver:
Taking part in any sporting activity can result in injury or death. Cycling is no different in this regard, and
recumbent tricycles no different from upright bicycles. In many ways, recumbent trikes can be much safer than a
standard bicycle. Nevertheless, the rider (that’s you) is expressly assuming the risk for any injury and/or
property damage that may result from using our product, as well as for any and all injuries and/or property
damages caused by someone riding your trike.
We have no control over how the trike is used or maintained. It’s your trike; it is up to you to be responsible for
yourself. You need to ensure that the trike is safe each time before you ride it. You need to ensure that it is
maintained to a proper standard. Read and understand this manual; it has warnings and suggestions that will
help you to use the trike safely. If you are in any doubt about any of the advice or procedures in this manual,
please contact your dealer or ICE. It is up to you to know and obey traffic laws of the country or state where you
will be riding your trike. Pedal cycles are regarded in most countries as vehicles when on the road and are subject
to the same rules as motor vehicles. If you are not comfortable on the road, or have little experience riding in
traffic, try practicing riding on quieter streets, at least until you develop the necessary skills and road awareness.
Many bike shops can offer instruction on advanced riding techniques. Inspired Cycle Engineering shall in no event
be liable for incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses in connection with its tricycle products.
8.4 Legal requirements
Legal requirements vary from country to country and you should always comply with them.
The important areas you need to consider are lighting, and helmet use. Consult your local bike dealer for
information about what is required in your area. Please also remember that even if not required by law, some
equipment (such as helmets and lights) can increase your personal safety and should be carefully considered.
8.5 Contacting us
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