Parts List
• 1 hitch arm with hitch pin
and keeper wire, hitch
plate, and safety strap
• 1 short Allen head
screw (A)
• 1 self-locking nut (B)
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1 long Allen head screw (C)
• 1 or 2 spacers (D)
• 1 acorn nut (E)
• 1 throttle
with cord and
straps attached
• 10 hook and loop
straps
• 1 battery with bag
• 1 battery charger
• 1 Ridekick power trailer
base unit with lid
1
2
hitch arm
hook and loop straps
security loop
3
throttle cable
Warning
Adding an electric assist to your 2-wheel, 3-wheel, 4-wheel cycle or other rolling conveyance can be dangerous to
use. The user assumes all risk of personal injuries, damage, or failure of the system and all other losses or damages
to themselves and others and to any property arising as a result of using the power trailer.
The mechanical and electrical components on the power trailer are subjected to wear and high stresses that react in
different ways. If the life of a component has been exceed, it may suddenly fail, possibly causing injuries to the rider.
Any type of crack, bend, or change in coloring in high-stress areas may indicate compromise in the component safe
performance ability, and the component should be repaired or replaced.
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When cycling with the Ridekick power trailer, be aware of any increased braking distances. The Ridekick power trailer and
your load may provide additional force or speed that you must compensate for when calculating braking action.
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The Ridekick power trailer is designed to be used on flat stable surfaces. Use on dirt or gravel roads is not recommended.
Warranty
NOTICE: Register your product at: www.ridekick.com/register.
Warranty Disclaimer - Ridekick International provides limited warranty to international customers.
RIDEKICK INTERNATIONAL warrants that all new Ridekick International power trailers (“Trailers”) and components, exclusive
of batteries, therein are warranted to the original retail buyer (“Buyer”) against manufacturing defects in materials and/or
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase.
In consideration of the above promises by RIDEKICK INTERNATIONAL, the buyer agrees to and accepts the following
conditions:
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That this warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied;
• That all warranties of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose are hereby excluded and/or waived;
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That the buyer’s sole remedy shall be to obtain replacement or repair of the product or part(s) and
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That this remedy is in lieu of all other remedies or claims for damages, consequential or otherwise, which the buyer may
have against RIDEKICK INTERNATIONAL.
RIDEKICK INTERNATIONAL shall have no liability for ANY loss or injury caused, in whole or in part, by its actions,
omissions, or negligence, or for contingencies beyond its control;
The warranty extends only to the original purchaser.
It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the
Ridekick power trailer from the original owner.
How the warranty applies
As the manufacturers, we guarantee against possible material or construction defects according to the following details:
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Owner provides proof of purchase and ownership or has registered at ridekick.com. The warranty begins on the date
of purchase. We strongly recommend that the owner register the product with Ridekick International to be informed
about product updates, and to establish proof of purchase. Registration may be completed online at our website: www.
ridekick.com/register
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We will guarantee 1 year for the frame, and all mechanical and electrical parts, except in parts that undergo change due
to normal wear and tear.
• 6 months for the SLA battery (over 80% of capacity.) And 12 months for the LiFePO4 battery (over 85% capacity).
How the warranty does not apply
• When the Ridekick is used negligently or has damage resulting from a traffic accident.
• If any modifications are made to the Ridekick power trailer by anyone other than Ridekick International.
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If any motor, chain, hitch, wheel, battery or charger is used, other than those approved by Ridekick International.
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Normal wear and tear.
• Poor maintenance or modifications that no longer comply with regulations or original specifications.
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Damage due to external causes or from use other than that described in the user manual.
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The Ridekick power trailer is used for rental.
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The battery pack is used incorrectly or damaged. This also applies to improper charging.
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Compensatory costs arising from damages or accidents, or costs incurred by loss of Ridekick power trailer usage.
How the warranty works
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Original defective parts that are sent or returned to the dealer for assessment will be replaced.
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Labor and transportation charges are not included.
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Our goal is for you to ride more and with a smile. Treat your Ridekick power trailer with care and we will support it along
with you.
Contact us
Email - [email protected] Phone - 877-974-4440 Website - www.ridekick.com/support
Tools Required for Assembly
• 4 mm Allen wrench (included)
• 10 mm box wrench or pliers
(not included)
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If your bike/trike does not have
a quick-release axle on the rear
wheel, a wrench is required to
remove rear axle nut.
• Delta-style trikes require a
hitch adapter - self-made or one
available at ridekick.com/shop.
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If any parts are missing
or damaged, please contact
Ridekick at 877.974.4440 or
Assembly Instructions
(C)
(B)
(A)
(D)
(E)
26” or
larger
wheel
20” or
smaller
wheel
UNPACKING NOTE
:
Remove protective packing materal from front
of lid. Keep all trailer and battery packing material for 30 days.
Step 1: Secure Hitch Arm
Stand Ridekick trailer upright. On the hitch arm, determine which
holes (based on wheel size) you need to align with the hitch arm
connector hole on the Ridekick trailer. Insert the hitch arm into the
tube-fitting and align the pair of holes that best fit your wheel size.
Place the short Allen head screw (A) into the top hole and attach the
self-locking nut (B). Only tighten after step E. Insert the long Allen
head screw (C) into the bottom hole. Tip the trailer downward so the
trailer is in riding position. Unlatch the combination lock, and open
the lid. Locate where the long Allen head screw (C) is protruding
inside the pan compartment and place the spacer(s) - 1 or 2 to make
a snug connection (D) onto the screw. Then attach the acorn nut
(E) and tighten. Close the lid, and stand the Ridekick power trailer
upright. Snugly tighten the nut (B) on the short Allen head screw (A).
Step 2: Attach Throttle Cable
Run the throttle cable along the top of the hitch arm and secure
the cable to the hitch arm using 3 hook and loop straps. Thread
the plug of the throttle cable through the security loop on the
hitch arm.
Maintenance
Lubricate the drive chain with a bicycle chain lubricant every 100 miles or once a month, whichever is more frequent.
Always disconnect the battery before working with the drive train.
‘Kickin’ Tips
General
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Reduce the Ridekick trailer tire pressure to 15 - 20 psi to get the best grip and smooth ride.
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Spin the combination cylinder one number to secure the lid while riding on bumpy surfaces.
• When turning corners, don’t use the boost, and swing wide to avoid hitting curbs (flipping can result.)
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Two-way Radio Interference - Using walkie-talkies or 2-way radios anywhere near the Ridekick trailer can possibly
affect the controller.
DO NOT use these devices while operating the Ridekick power trailer!
Hills
- When climbing hills with the Ridekick power trailer, it is necessary to
pedal along to maintain a speed of no
less than 7 miles per hour.
If your speed drops below 7 mph, the controller will become warm, and automatically turn
off the system so the motor doesn’t overheat. It will cool off in a minute and automatically reset (turn on) for use again.
To Go Farther on a Charge
- Use it to start from a stop and to get you up to your desired speed, then pedal at
speed without power. OR only use it to go up hills and into the wind. OR only use it AFTER you get to speed (~12
mph/19 km/h) to move you faster than average pedal speed. OR use it at half-power rather than full. OR change your
power setting (see below!)
Power Settings to Extend Range
- There are three power settings, P0, P1 and P2, in the controller. P0 and P1
will be less power in torque, but will give better range. P2 gives you more power starting from a stop and climbing hills,
but will use the battery quicker. P0 is low torque like P1, and speed is limited to 15 mph. The controller comes preset to
P2. To change between P0, P1 and P2:
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Turn on the controller
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Press and hold the BATTERY button AND the arrow (>) button simultaneously. P2 will appear.
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Press the ARROW button to toggle between P0, P1 and P2.
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Press the BATTERY button to save the power setting and get back to the battery level mode.
Battery Settings
The Ridekick power trailer display is calibrated for SLA (LA) or LiFePO4 (Li) batteries. To change the setting:
1) Turn on controller.
2) Press and hold the BATTERY button.
3) While still pressing the BATTERY button, press the PLUS button (LA or Li should appear in the display window)
4) Release all buttons.
5) Press the ARROW button to toggle between LA and Li.
6) When you are at the desired setting, press the BATTERY button.
Wrap a small piece of
cellophane tape around
end of bolt. This will
create friction to help
secure the acorn nut.