V2.2
2022 RUNGU Dualie Rugged/XR series
Copyright 2021 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC
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9.
Make sure your seat post and seat are tightened. With the seat post clamp tightened, try to
rotate the saddle. If the saddle moves, STOP. Open the seat post clamp and tighten the
clamping mechanism before adjusting saddle height and orientation, then clamp it again.
10.
Make sure your tires are inflated to the right pressure for the terrain you’re going to ride
. Use a
tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of your tires. If the tire pressure is below 4 PSI or
above 15 PSI (103 KPa), STOP. Inflate the tires to be 5 PSI (34 KPa) or above, or release air from
the tire to lower the pressure below 15 PSI (103 KPa).
Note: Tire pressure plays an especially important role in how you enjoy your Rungu DUALIE. If you
plan to ride mostly on soft ground like sand or snow, use a tire pressure between 5 (34 kPa) and 6 PSI
(41 kPa) for best traction and control as well as minimizing tread wear. Use 10 PSI (69 kPa) if you plan
to ride on harder surfaces like rock or dirt road. On harder surfaces, a higher pressure minimizes
tread wear and improves the range of your Dualie.
CAUTION: AVOID UNDERINFLATING AND OVER INFLATING THE TIRES. UNDER INFLATION (BELOW 5
PSI) WILL PREVENT THE TIRE FROM SEATING ON THE RIM AND PREVENT YOU FROM RIDING DUALIE.
OVER INFLATION (MORE THAN 15 PSI
–
103 KPA) MAY RESULT IN TIRE BLOW-OUT WHILE RIDING.