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Keep plastic bags and small parts away from children or infants to prevent
choking, suffocation or serious injuries.
!
WARNING
Step 1: Connecting the Steering rod
FIG 04
The steering rod can be found inside the seat post. Position the steering rod
between and below the two arms, which extend out the forks. Insert the two
Allen screws from above, first through the arm hole and then through the steering
rod eyelet. Place a nut on the screws and use Allen key and a Pliers/Wrench to
tighten the screws
Do not tighten the screws too much. The rod should be attached firmly
but the arms should move freely to enable the steering. Tightening too
much may damage the steering rod.
CAUTION
Step 2: Assembling the front wheels
The wheel quick release mechanism uses a cam action to lock the tricycle’s
wheel in place. Because of its adjustable nature, it is critical that you
understand how it works, how to use it properly and how much force
you need to apply to secure the wheel.
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WARNING
1.
Mount the front wheels onto the fork dropouts
FIG 05
. The brake’s rotor
should be simultaneously inserted into the brake caliper
FIG 05
. Make sure
to insert the right wheel into the right dropout and the left wheel into the left
dropout. The arrows marked on the disc rotor should indicate the direction
of travel, so when the arrow is at the top of the rotor it should be pointing in
the riding direction
FIG 05
.
2.
Make sure that the dropout tube edges are inserted into the circumferential
grooves on both washers and that the washers are holding the dropout tube
firmly on both sides
FIG 06
.
3.
Adjusting the quick release mechanism:
The wheel hub is clamped in place by the pressure of the quick release cam,
which pushes the washers against the dropout tube, holding it from both
sides. The clamping force can be controlled by adjusting the quick release
mechanism. To do this, hold the internal washer with one hand, and rotate
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