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ASSEMBLY OF THE LONG REAR AXLE AND THE TWO WHEELS

Insert the short aluminium pipe in between the 
rear forks. Push the long axle through the holes 
of the rear forks and through the aluminium pipe. 
Push the long aluminium pipes over the axle on the 
left and right. Place the short nylon bushings into 
the wheel, with the narrower part of the bushing 
fitting into the bearing of the wheel. Then slide 
one wheel with the bushings over the rear axle 
and fasten the wheel with the nut by giving it a 
few turns and repeat the procedure on the other 
side. Once both wheels are fitted, tighten the nuts 
properly on both sides and check that the wheels 
rotate smoothly. 

FITTING THE SEAT COVER

The bottom of the seat cover has a Velcro fastening. Place 
the cover on the seat, with the Trybike logo facing to the 
back and make sure that the Velcro fastenings are properly 
stuck together. Pull the sides of the seat cover over the 
seat and fasten the underside of the seat.
 

CONVERTING THE TRYBIKE FROM 

A TRICYCLE INTO A BICYCLE

Detach the long axle with the two wheels from the rear forks. 
The rear wheel is basically mounted the same way as the front 
wheel, but the rear wheel is a bit more difficult to do because it 
is subject to some tension. So you may have to pull the prongs 
of the rear forks apart.

Place the long nylon bushings into the wheel, with the narrower part of the bushing fitting  
into the bearing of the wheel. Place the wheel with the nylon bushings between the rear  
forks so the holes of the rear forks are exactly aligned with the holes of the bushings. Insert 
the axle through the rear forks, the bushings and therefore also through the wheel. Before 
you push the axle all the way through, put the nut on one side of the axle, giving it a few turns. 
Push the axle completely through the hole and put the nut on the other side, again giving it 
a few turns. Once fitted, tighten the nuts properly on both sides and check that the wheel 
rotates smoothly.

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TRYBIKE

WALKING THE WORLD

Summary of Contents for LOW TRICYCLE

Page 1: ...nto a high position so children can use it even longer or you can have it at that same height as the tricycle for loads of fun We have discovered that children with a disability and children who find...

Page 2: ...at fun designing the perfect balance bike durable designed to last and to top it all darned good looking to boot The result the Trybike which is exactly the kind of bike we would have loved to have as...

Page 3: ...ront of you not behind you Regularly check that all parts are secure and undamaged paying particular attention to the handlebars wheels and seat Make sure you perform a thorough check up 14 days after...

Page 4: ...e to put the entire bike together for you beforehand but then we would have to ship it in a large box This would make transportation very expensive it would be bad for the environment and no fun for t...

Page 5: ...pull the frame apart a little to fit the seat post when you want to lower or raise the seat The Trybike grows with your child by flipping the frame to the high mode Use holes 1 and 3 for the high mod...

Page 6: ...the bearing of the wheel Place the wheel with the nylon bushings between the rear forks so the holes of the rear forks are exactly aligned with the holes of the bushings Insert the axle through the r...

Page 7: ...nt to position this axle correctly Flip the frame around so the seat is upside down and slide the frame carefully into the front forks Make sure the frame is in the middle of the front forks so the se...

Page 8: ...Every Trybike is checked separately but production errors may still slip through That s why the Trybike comes with a warranty period of one year from the date of purchase against any manufacturing def...

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