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StreetStrider 3i and 7i 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL 

 

 
 

16321 Gothard Street, Suite E 

Huntington Beach CA 92647 

1-800-348-0998 

www.StreetStrider.com 

©

 September 2016

Summary of Contents for 3i

Page 1: ...StreetStrider 3i and 7i OWNER S MANUAL 16321 Gothard Street Suite E Huntington Beach CA 92647 1 800 348 0998 www StreetStrider com September 2016 ...

Page 2: ...hazardous activity even under the best of circumstances It is highly recommended that your first stride on your new StreetStrider be taken in a controlled environment away from cars obstacles and other cyclists and wearing your helmet Proper maintenance of your StreetStrider is your responsibility as it reduces the risk of injury This manual contains many IMPORTANT CAUTION and WARNING statements c...

Page 3: ...e with adjuster and lock ring 2 2 2 1 Tighten Adjust lock Adjust lock 16 Joint 1 cross bar pole pivot clamp assembly 4 mm hex screw 6 mm hex spindle 3 mm hex set screw 3 mm hex set screw Composite bushings M5 x P0 8 x L25 x H8 x W4 clamp cap M14 x P2 0 x L20 x H18 x W6 clamp base M6 x P0 8 x L10 with cone end clamp base side M6 x P0 8 x L6 with cup end cross bar OD21 x ID18 x L25 x 26 mm flange in...

Page 4: ... P1 5 x L10 x W17 nylon lock 2 2 2 Snug but allow knuckle swivel 32 Steering knuckle w lean stop 4 mm hex screw Lean stop disc Composite bushing M6 x P1 0 x L15 x H10 x W5 socket screw W10 nylon lock nut OD18 x T4 with 6 mm offset hole OD12 x ID10 x L15 x 17 mm flange 2 4 Adjust tighten 33 Bell crank for 3 speed hub 2 5 mm hex screw M5 x P0 8 x L6 x W2 5 set screw Gear alignment window Shift cable...

Page 5: ...3i and 7i Owner s Manual 5 Figure 2 1 StreetStrider 3i and 7i Parts Refer to Table 2 1 for part numbers and descriptions ...

Page 6: ...6 3i and 7i Owner s Manual Figure 2 2 StreetStrider 3i and 7i Parts Refer to Table 2 1 for part numbers and descriptions ...

Page 7: ...e support layers underneath protect the StreetStrider components The front wheel assembly and rear wheel are the next 2 layers Fig 3 1 1c Remove the wheels and set aside Figure 3 1 2 Removing Padding The main frame assembly is on the bottom layer Fig 3 1 2a Using the corner cut outs to grip the bottom cardboard panel lift that panel and the folded StreetStrider out of the box set the unit on top o...

Page 8: ...apered bearing onto the shaft with the taper facing rearward Fig 3 2 2c Place the black cap over the front of the beam and shaft insert the 10 mm screw and tighten with the 8 mm hex wrench Fig 3 2 2d IMPORTANT We recommend adding a liquid thread locker to the threads of the 10 mm screw Figure 3 2 3 Steering Linkages Lower the left steering linkage so the outboard rod end can be secured to the left...

Page 9: ... and fully forward axle nuts are finger tight and chain is looped over sprocket at the rear and over bottom bracket shell at the front Fig 3 2 5e IMPORTANT Inflate tires to 80 85 psi Figure 3 2 6 Rear Wheel Hub on 7i Retrieve the 7 speed rear wheel remove any cardboard packing from the right axle end that covers the sprocket remove the black plastic cover pressed over the silver acorn nut on the l...

Page 10: ...3 1b Slide the quick release clamp pin to the right Fig 3 3 1c lift the head tube to the full upright position and close the quick release lever Fig 3 3 1d Figure 3 3 2 Lower Poles Retrieve the right foot platform assembly lower pole ski foot platform and crank arm with chain ring and position next to right side of the frame Fig 3 4 2a Rotate the Joint 1 clamp base so the set screw is on bottom Fi...

Page 11: ...eight will position the user s arm to have a 90 elbow bend with forearm parallel to the ground when standing on the platforms and holding the grips of both poles in vertical position Rotate the poles so the grips are approximately shoulder width of the user Fig 3 3 4b With the 4 mm hex wrench carefully tighten the Joint 1 clamp in an X pattern Fig 3 3 4c so that all the screws are tightened evenly...

Page 12: ...g 3 4 2b and rotate the wrench to the 6 o clock position so the cable fixing screw can be inserted into the oblong slot on the cassette pulley now in the 9 o clock position with the nut facing outward Fig 3 4 2c While holding the wrench at the 6 o clock position insert the black plastic ferrule on the end of the cable housing into the socket at the end of the cassette pulley arm Fig 3 4 2d then re...

Page 13: ...s screw in the barrel adjuster at the brake lever Fig 3 5 2b e Pull the cable down at the other brake to make sure there is no loose cable on that side as well Figure 3 5 3 Connect Brake Cables con t Loosen the clamping screw using the 4 mm hex wrench and thread the cable between the nut and the caliper lever then pull the cable taught and tighten the clamping screw Fig 3 5 3a Clamp the cable on t...

Page 14: ...le in the direction that the jam nuts will tighten Fig 3 6 2a then use the 14 mm open wrench to tighten the jam nut against the rod end IMPORTANT Do not over tighten and strip the thin jam nut Check the distances between the tire center ribs one more time to make sure they are equal Check to make sure that the length of the left steering linkage from inboard rod end center to outboard rod end cent...

Page 15: ...r a helmet when riding your StreetStrider Always keep the chinstrap securely buckled Failure to wear an approved helmet may result in serious injury or death Reflectors Reflectors an integral part of your StreetStrider are important safety devices designed to reflect street lights and car lights in a way that helps you be seen and recognized as a moving rider Federal regulations require every Stre...

Page 16: ...loose parts or accessories are found secure them If you re not sure ask someone with experience to check Tires and Wheels Make sure your tires are inflated to 80 85 psi for stock tires or adjust inflation according to your non stock tire specifications To check if your tires are in good shape spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and sidewall Replace damaged tires if necessary To c...

Page 17: ...r the StreetStrider Be sure to keep your receipt in a safe place All labor and transportation charges for warranty service are the responsibility of the StreetStrider s owner During the duration of this Limited Warranty the Company will either repair any defective frame or component or at our option replace any defective frame or component with the same or most nearly comparable model or component...

Page 18: ...ge you to repack it exactly as it was packed when it arrived For more details watch the 3 part video to repack the 3i or 7i on the Support page of our website www streetstrider com 2 Display the RMA number on the box and the address label No returns will be accepted without the RMA number clearly displayed on the box Products returned without an RMA number will not be refunded or credited 3 Send t...

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