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V2.1 

RUNGU Kilimanjaro User Manual 

 2017 model year 

Copyright 2017 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC  

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 kilimanjaro owners 

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Congratulations on purchasing the Kilimanjaro

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!  Before you ride and make new tracks, 

please read the 

following instructions carefully

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IMPORTANT- Standard Bearer Machines will not be liable for any damage or injury that may occur due 
to operation of our trikes. By using the Kilimanjaro, you are agreeing to Standard Bearer Machines 
Terms and Conditions and the warnings and conditions of the Generic Bike Manual which are included 
with other files in the USB key accompanying the Kilimanjaro. 

 

                                                           

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As the owner, you agree and are bound by all sales and transfer conditions as defined in “

SBM Rungu Sales Terms 

a

nd Conditions US 2017a” or “S

BM Rungu Sales Terms and Conditions US 2017 

 

Demo Model.” Copies of these 

documents are available on the USB drive that ships with the product or upon request by e-mailing 

[email protected]

Summary of Contents for Kilimanjaro

Page 1: ...of our trikes By using the Kilimanjaro you are agreeing to Standard Bearer Machines Terms and Conditions and the warnings and conditions of the Generic Bike Manual which are included with other files...

Page 2: ...acking and Assembly Instructions 5 Tools required 5 Unpacking and Assembly Instructions 6 Cautions and Safety 13 General Cautions and Warnings 13 Riding the Kilimanjaro 14 Kilimanjaro Operation Cautio...

Page 3: ...V2 1 RUNGU Kilimanjaro User Manual 2017 model year Copyright 2017 Standard Bearer Machines LLC 3 Parts identification The following images show the names of various components on the Kilimanjaro...

Page 4: ...V2 1 RUNGU Kilimanjaro User Manual 2017 model year Copyright 2017 Standard Bearer Machines LLC 4...

Page 5: ...faulty assembly that can result in accidental rider injury or death Before you ride and make new tracks please follow the assembly instructions carefully The team at Standard Bearer Machines recommend...

Page 6: ...After you have removed the binding straps and tape from the top cover remove the top cover on the front of the trike If you intend to ship or return the trike please keep all packing materials 2 Remov...

Page 7: ...packaging from the forks 5 Open the accessory box to remove the two quick release skewers from the packaging 6 Select which wheel will be the right side wheel and the left side wheel Unscrew the reten...

Page 8: ...hten the quick release in the fork so that it cannot fall out of the fork failure to adequately tighten the quick release can result in accidental rider injury or death 11 Place the trike aside while...

Page 9: ...ike upright and remove the packaging from the front steering assembly then remove the handlebars from the frame and packaging 17 Use the 5mm hex wrench to loosen the handlebar retention screws as show...

Page 10: ...ality Check on your RUNGU USB drive for more information 20 Use the pattern shown below to tighten the handlebar clamp screws Warning Tightening handlebar clamp bolts beyond 6Nm 53 in lbs or failing t...

Page 11: ...pedal first the left pedal is marked with an L as shown below 24 The left pedal is threaded backwards so thread the shaft into the crank arm in a counterclockwise motion as depicted below Caution Do n...

Page 12: ...clockwise the right pedal is marked with an R as shown below Caution Do not force the threading of the pedal onto the crankset Warranty does not cover replacement cranks for stripped threads 28 Use a...

Page 13: ...ps with the Kilimanjaro to new customers or online at this link2 WARNING Being a tricycle the Kilimanjaro has a tie rod that connects the two front forks DO NOT USE the tie rod to lift the trike The s...

Page 14: ...brakes abruptly when going downhill as this may result in loss of control Use consistent gradual braking 2 Ride the trike at a level and speed you are comfortable with Do not push the boundaries of yo...

Page 15: ...ilimanjaro smoothens cornering on hard surfaces and improves control on soft sand Under some circumstances such as when the rear wheel drifts sideways in very soft sand the suspension may make it diff...

Page 16: ...IDING SAFETY IT IS THE OWNER S RESPONSIBILITY TO EQUIP THE TRIKE WITH APPROPRIATE REFLECTORS AND LIGHTING TO RIDE SAFETY AT NIGHT WARNING IF ANY INJURIES OR HARM OCCUR WHEN YOU USE THE PRODUCT THE MAN...

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