1
72ACB Frame
2
60HD Fork
3
77 Front Wheels
4
L900 Drum Brake
5
78 Free Wheels
6
79 Drive Wheels
7
58A Rear Axle
8
1275 Crank
9
4914 Chains
10
3927 Cabinet
11
6910V/11V Seats
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55F Handlebar
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55A Stem
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F719 Brake Cbl
15
7217 Pedals
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91 Axle Bearing
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69 Fixed Gear or
4129 Freewheel
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4908C Seatpost
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4911C Clamp
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4910 Chainguard
21
55B Handgrips
22
L752L/R Levers
23
4902 Fender
24
84 Fender Braces
25
1380 Sprockets
26
83A Brace
MAINTENANCE TIPS:
Always inspect your Worksman Cycle to ensure that all nuts, bolts, screws and hardware are tight and that no parts are
worn or damaged. Do not attempt to straighten bent forks or frames.
Chain:
Lubricate chain once a month or as needed with light oil.
Replace sprockets when teeth become worn, bent or broken.
Keep chain adjusted so there is no more than 3/8
” slack. Note
that we make the chains tight at the factory, as we do know
they will stretch during the break-in period.
Lubricate crank parts every six months. Replace pedals when the surface is worn or if axle becomes
“tight” or frozen.
Drum Brake:
Your Worksman Adaptable Tricycle may be equipped with an automotive type front drum brake.
This brake is ideal for slowing your vehicle smoothly and reliably. It is engaged by squeezing
the hand lever on the handlebar. To use
“Park” feature, when cycle is completely stopped,
squeeze hand lever and push in parking plunger button on lever. To disengage, simply
squeeze lever until parking plunger button releases.
Drum brakes are pre-adjusted at the factory. Readjust the cable tension as necessary using the
adjusting barrel so that wheel spins freely and stops when brake is applied. Always replace
worn brake cables (F719) and damaged hand levers. Internal parts kits are available for your
drum brake (See parts list for part #
’s.).
Coaster Brake (if applicable):
Foot activated coaster brakes are easy to use and reliable. To activate this internal brake, reverse the pedaling motion
until the brake engages. To avoid skidding and maintain control, apply care when braking. This is especially true on wet
surfaces. Apply brakes gently, gradually increasing pressure. Replace coaster brakes when they become worn. Check
chain tension regularly. Coaster brake hubs may make a vibrating noise under braking until they are broken in. For three
speed units, pause pedaling to help mesh gears. (Let the cycle coast.) This will make shifts smoother and will reduce
wear and tear on the hub. Do not shift when pedals are not moving as damage could occur.
Tires:
Always check for worn or damaged tires. We recommend 40PSI as proper level of inflation. Replace tires that are worn
or cut immediately. Replace or repair tubes that show leaks.