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2.18 Fit the mirror

The mirror comes with instructions showing
how it is to be assembled. The mirror is
mounted in the top of one of the handlebars
(right handlebar if you drive on the left, left
handlebar if you drive on the right). A plastic
plug is provided for the opposite handlebar.
Many people prefer to ride with a mirror both
sides.

If you have bar-end shifters, you will have a
mirror mount on the handlebars. Insert the
mirror into the end of the mirror mount and
tighten.

3.1 Adjusting the tracking

The tracking on your trike is pre-adjusted at 
the factory, and should not normally need 
checking. If you experience abnormal tyre 
wear, you will find the instructions for checking 
and adjusting the tracking in the Owner’s 
Manual.

2.19 Fit the flag

Mesh Seat
Place the flag in the flag holder hole in the left 
or right side at the top of the seat frame.

2.20 Reflectors and Bell

Reflectors and a bell are supplied with your 
trike. The bell can be mounted anywhere on 
the handlebars where it can be reached easily 
and doesn’t interfere with steering the trike. The 
reflectors have brackets which allow the front 
reflector to be mounted on the front derailleur 
post, and the rear reflector to be mounted
on the top rail of the seat.

2.21 Check nuts and bolts

Generally, check all nuts, bolts and quick-
releases to make sure everything is tight.

3.0 Other Important Information

3.2 Serial Number

The serial number is marked on the underside 
of the main cross joint.

3.3 Warranty information

New for 2012!. 
Your warranty should be submitted online within 
the first 30 days of ownership.(Information on 
how to activate your warranty can be found 
inside of the front cover). 

Inspired Cycle Engineering warrants, to the 
original owner of each new ICE tricycle that 
the frame, seat, and steering components are 
free of defective materials and workmanship for 
ten (10) 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:

• 

damage through normal wear and tear 

• 

neglect (inadequate care and maintenance) 

• 

damage from crashes or jumping  

• 

overloading through excess weight 

• 

incorrect assembly 

• 

modifications to the trike (additional or 
changed components) 

• 

theft  

• 

use as an non ICE-approved  power driven 
vehicle 

• 

failure to follow instructions or warnings in the 
owner’s manual 

• 

activities for which they were not designed

Bending of frames, handlebars, seats 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 will do our 
best to put it right.

Hardshell
Place the flag in the flag holder hole in the left 
or right side at the top of the seat frame.

Summary of Contents for Trike 2012

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...an approximate position 2 10 Fit the pedals 2 11 Adjust the seat angle 2 12 Set the handlebars 2 13 Set the front boom 2 14 Install the front derailleur cable 2 15 Check the chain tube lengths 2 16 Fi...

Page 3: ...equired for disc brakes Throughout this manual left and right are based on the rider s position as seated on the trike When assembling your trike please refer to the table in the appendix for the prop...

Page 4: ...areful not to cut through the parts or to mark the paintwork Have a good look at the various packages and familiarize yourself with the various parts In addition to the main components shown below the...

Page 5: ...e into the back of the main frame up to the guide mark on the frame tubes Clamp the rear frame upright by tightening the two M6 bolts 2 4 Fit and set the handlebars to an approximate position Slacken...

Page 6: ...rench will not be necessary you can lock the axle in place by leaning gently on thewheel It is important that these bolts are tight you will not damage the bearing by tightening to the required torque...

Page 7: ...d a bike shop to rebuild your calliper Check that the calliper clamping bolts are slack then position the calliper and adaptor bracket between the rotor and the kingpost Align mounting holes with thos...

Page 8: ...check that the drum pin is properly located It is important that these bolts are tight you will not damage the bearing by tightening to the required torque Repeat the fitting procedure for the other w...

Page 9: ...upright it was set to maximum recline in section 2 8 by simply opening the seat mount quick release sliding the seat mount off the quick release and slotting it back over using a different set of slo...

Page 10: ...taut Tighten the 5 mm hex cable anchor bolt to 5 Nm 44 in lbs Be careful not to crush or deform the cable i TIP Do not trim any cables until you are happy with the various settings of front boom and g...

Page 11: ...d pulling it tight so that the cage of the derailleur is under maximum tension Move the chain through the tubes so that the unconnected end of the chain at the top at the back is the longer one At the...

Page 12: ...k in the cables Any slack can be removed by adjusting the barrel adjuster on the shifters Shift the chain to the smallest rear cog While turning the pedals move the shifter up 1 click to the 8 positio...

Page 13: ...ICE tricycle that the frame seat and steering components are free of defective materials and workmanship for ten 10 years from original date of purchase Component parts are limited to one 1 year from...

Page 14: ...eering shall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential losses damages or expenses in connection with its tricycle products 3 7 Recumbent Trike forums on the internet Now that you have your...

Page 15: ...6 8 4 5 6 Shock pin 6mm spanner 5 7 4 5 Disc brake caliper mount 5 6 8 4 5 6 Rear mech hanger 5 8 10 6 7 Rear derailleur mounting bolt 5 8 10 6 7 Rear derailleur cable clamp bolt 5 5 7 4 5 Upper seat...

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