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Trikk

e EV - Colt Owner

’s Manual v0 11/18/14

Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Colt

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Page 2: ...o help you get the most out of your Trikke Electric Vehicle The warnings and instructions have been carefully prepared to make your experience safer and more enjoyable Use common sense when riding Read an understand the SafetyInformationsectiononpage17 CAREFULLY READ THE WARNINGS SAFETY INFORMATION AND RIDING TIPS ...

Page 3: ...ausefallandseriousinjurytotherider Ÿ Tricks riding or rolling backwards and or extreme riding are not recommended on the TrikkeEV Ridingthisway youcandamagetheproduct voidingyourwarrantyandmay resultininjuryordeath Ÿ Do not pull up on the handlebars because in doing so the rider can slip off the foot platforms resultinginseriousinjuryordeath Theridermustkeephisweightwithinthe area delineated by th...

Page 4: ...r warranty Rider may lose control and fall when locking the wheelsduringbraking Controlbrakingpowerbytheforceappliedonthebrakelever Ÿ If you do not have the proper tools or find that you are unable to understand the assemblyinstructions contactanauthorizeddealertoassembletheTrikkeEVforyou Ÿ Stop riding immediately if you suspect that some part of the vehicle is not working properly Inspect the veh...

Page 5: ...seofnon originalpartsormodifications Ÿ Any modification of the electrical system will void the warranty to increase the speed orpowerofthemotor Ÿ The electrical system is designedto operate at specifiedvoltage and current Using any other batteries than the original TRIKKE battery and charger can result in system failure Any modification will void the warranty Trikke Tech Inc is not liable for inju...

Page 6: ...use overheating of the batteryandpotentialriskoffire Ÿ COMMON SENSE AND EDUCATION ARE VERY IMPORTANT IN THE OPERATION OF YOUR TRIKKE EV DRIVERS SHOULD USE COURTESY WHEN USING AND SHARING THE ROADS AND SIDEWALKS PEDESTRIANS ALWAYS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY WHEN RIDING ON PUBLIC ROADWAYS KEEP ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD AND REDUCE YOUR CARVING ACTION TO MINIMIZE CAUSING CONFUSION WITH THE OTHER DRIVER...

Page 7: ...Handlebar Handgrip Brake Lever Handlebar Height Adjustment Quick Release Steering Axle Front Tube Controler Box Decks Right Arm Speed Throttle Battery Box Front Fork Motor Cambering Axle Steering Stopper Folding Mechanism Cambering Joint Rear Wheel Brake Pad Front Wheel Left Arm ...

Page 8: ...to www trikke com tech support STEP 1 At the front of each arm there is a folding joint near the cambering mechanism Each of the two joints has a spring loaded trigger which locks and releases the folding mechanism The vehicle should be in its unfolded standing position in order to attach the handlebars Unfolding the Frame 1 Push trigger button 2 Unfold arm Use the plastic support part of the pack...

Page 9: ...l be traveling look down by the floor where the steering column is touching the ground The three inch fork post has a spring loaded push pin Rotate the handlebar stem until the pin is facing the direction the vehicle will be traveling This is important for proper front fork motor alignment step 3 5mm Hex wrench 45 2 3 Once the brake cables are properly routed you can secure the handlebar Holding t...

Page 10: ...ick release clamp must feel tight when closing the lever If needed the tension can be adjusted through the finger nut STEP 4 Attaching and Aligning the Front Fork Mounting the front fork assembly to the steering axle requires a 5mm Hex wrench supplied First turn the vehicle upside down so the fork post arrow right is aiming towards the sky You should do this procedure on a carpet or soft surface t...

Page 11: ... Flip the Trikke to riding position 4 4 2 Step on the vehicle hold it with both hands on the handlebars and look down the front tube Fine adjust the front fork position by aligning the tire 90 degrees to the handlebar You may ask someone to hold the front wheel while you perform the alignment 4 5 Use the 5mm Hex wrench to firmly tighten the two bolts that secure the fork to the steering axle STEP ...

Page 12: ...l check of the brake by spinning the rear wheels They should rotate freely until you apply the brakes It must be possible to vigorously squeeze the brake levers without the brake levers touching the handlebars Check the folding mechanism to ensure that the arms are locked in the riding position Check the air pressure in all tires to meet the recommended levels See page 20 WARNING Before riding the...

Page 13: ...l keep the lock engaged To release the parking brake squeeze the brake lever and the trigger will jump and release from the locked position 2 Preferably find a flat surface for parking If the parking spot is in an incline point the front wheel up or down the slope Do not park across the ramp 3 Try to find a shoulder or lip to rest the front wheel against in order to prevent unexpected movement due...

Page 14: ...alling Removing the Battery To install or remove the battery from the Colt it is necessary to identify the components to disconnect A Battery can remain installed on the Colt or removed for charging Be careful to not drop the battery on the floor during installation and removal B On the bottom of the battery case just below the ON OFF switch is located the battery power connector Carefully connect...

Page 15: ...rging the Battery Ÿ Make sure the power switch is turned OFF when unit is not in use Battery charge will drain when the switch is left ON and may discharge beyond a limit and will not recharge Ÿ Never store the product in freezing or below freezing temperatures Freezing will permanently damage the battery Ÿ Run time will vary with riding conditions rider s weight speed tire pressure wind flat or h...

Page 16: ...u will need to reset the power by switching OFF and back ON to start the system When climbing inclines if the speed becomes too slow below walking speed it indicates that the load is too heavy for the motor Do not insist in riding in this condi on as the motor will heat up and possibly get damaged Try helping the motor by tackling the hill with side to side movements of the front wheel Avoid any c...

Page 17: ...st be recycled at their end life EXHAUSTED or DAMAGED ba eries must be disposed in a recycling center or alterna vely in a local seller of automo ve ba eries DO NOT dispose the ba ery in a fire The ba ery may explode or leak corrosive acid DO NOT dispose the ba ery in your regular household trash The incinera on land filling or mixing of sealed lead acid ba eries with household trash is prohibited b...

Page 18: ...for drivers who do not have good coordination or are slow to react to an unexpectedevent To brake more effectively shift your weight back over your heels over the rear wheels as shown in the picture but be careful not to lean too far back Apply both brakes simultaneously Trikke EV has independent brakes on rear wheels left and right respectively actuated by levers on the handlebars left and right ...

Page 19: ...n terms of more leaning and less turning Motion and trajectory in large S turns are best for beginners Safety Warning 3 BEHAVIOR OF THE RIDER Safety Warning 4 DOWNHILL As the Trikke EV is a totally new machine with a unique handling we recommend that you take time to familiarize yourself with the vehicle and to gradually explore the limits of performancewitheachride This is especially important be...

Page 20: ...amps and signal lights on front and rear See and be seen Also the use of horn or bell helps you call attention and be noticed READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SECTIONS OF ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY MANUAL BEFORE RIDING ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND READ ALL WARNINGS Visit our website at www trikke com if you want to buy safety gear helmet gloves knee and or elbow pads control the speed by turning...

Page 21: ...ted with a pressure higher than recommended as this can damage the engine due to the reduction in impact cushioning Check the table below for the adequate air pressure The tires of the Trikke EV come with lower pressure from the factory for transport reasons You will have to pump the tires before riding Do not exceed the recommended tire pressure WARNING Do not use automated calibrator designed fo...

Page 22: ...he brake handle as they will go so you will have room to adjust it later 3 Place the vehicle upside down to access the brake system which is under the foot platforms at each rear wheel 4 Loosen the 2 bolts that hold the brake cable to the pad 5 Pull the cable towards the front follow arrow until the pad is close to the tire leave a gap so the wheel spins freely 3 mm 1 8 The desired result is to ke...

Page 23: ...ut Check ba ery power connector Ba ery on off switch must be re set Turn it off then on Thro le cable connector Check thro le cable and connector Motor cable connector Check motor cable and connector Controller is damaged Replace controller Charger light always green Charger is damaged Measure V at charger plug 29V OK Charger cable or connector damaged Check cable and connector Wiring inside the ba ...

Page 24: ...ing on terrain speed rider s weight WHEELS Aluminum rims with high pressure air res 8 5 x2 abec7 sealed bearing BRAKES 2 independent rear scrub brake Parking lock brake levers FRAME Hi tensile steel powder coat pain ng foldable quick release 3CV cambering system height adjustable handlebar RIDER S WEIGHT LIMIT 200lbs 91kg suggested below 150lbs 68kg for improved performance VEHICLE WEIGHT 37lbs 17...

Page 25: ...Trikke Colt Owner s Manual V0 11 18 14 page 24 Folded 22 4 in 570mm 45 2 in 1149mm 43 1 49 8 in 1095 1264mm 51 5 in 1308mm 23 5 in 596mm 14 in 350mm Basic Dimensions ...

Page 26: ...s It is like driving a race car in the snow with total control Trikke BPV are vehicles that use just body movement for propulsion An excellent form of low impact exercise that involves the entire body while providing fun combined with transportation This simple and elegant frame provides a stable 3 point platform that leans into the turn with the rider while all three wheels remain in contact with...

Page 27: ...Trikke Colt Owner s Manual V0 11 18 14 page 26 Ÿ BLDC hub motor Ÿ Higher power output Ÿ Extended range Ÿ Aluminum frame Ÿ Lithium battery Ÿ Disc brakes Hi performance Trikke EVs ...

Page 28: ...efects in material or workmanship during the warranty period this piece will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of the Company subject to the warranty conditions below Trikke Colt Owner s Manual V0 11 18 14 page 27 Warranty Conditions This Limited Warranty is made only to the original owner of the new Vehicle purchased from Companyoranauthorizeddealerorrepresentative anditshallremaininforce...

Page 29: ...edtothird partiesorrelatedtotheuseofthevehicle Product Life Cycle The Trikke Trikke EV vehicle has a lifecycle The duration of this cycle varies with the maintenance and care received during their time of use and the type and amount of use that the vehicle is subjected The vehicle must be inspected periodically by observing indicators of fatigue and other indicators of potential problems These are...

Page 30: ...mplied warranty of fitness are disclaimed by Company and waived by the original owner Some states jurisdictions countries do not allow some or all of the limitations set for herein or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages If any provision is found unenforceable only that provision shall be stricken and all others shall apply This limited warranty does provide the origi...

Page 31: ...rial Way suite F Buellton California USA 93427 Phone 805 693 0800 fax 805 693 0811 This manual and its contents are the property of Trikke Tech Inc No portion of the text or images in this manual can be reproduced without the prior written permission of Trikke Tech Inc Copyright 2014 Trikke Tech Inc All Rights Reserved 2014 TECHNOLOGY 3CV The unique 3CV technology developed by Trikke Tech uses a m...

Page 32: ...EDBYTHE3WHEELS DOWNHILL RIDING IS NOT RECOMMENDED SPECIALLY FOR NOVICE RIDERS THE TRIKKE ELECTRIC VEHICLE IS DESIGNED PRIMARILY FOR USE ON FLAT DRY PAVEMENT RIDING DOWN STEEP HILLS OR DOING PROLONGED DOWNHILL RIDES IS NOT RECOMMENDED PROLONGED USE OF THE BRAKES CAN CAUSE THE BRAKES TO OVERHEAT AND DRAMATICALLY REDUCE THE REAR TIRES TO WEAR DOWN PREMATURELY DRAMATICALLY REDUCING THE EFFECTIVENESS O...

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