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BOB is a company

that produces high quality

products, which encourage a

healthy, outdoor, car-free life-style. In

addition to strollers, we also make single-

wheeled cargo trailers for bicycles. See www.bobgear.com for our

complete line of products.  

Before attempting to assemble or use

your new stroller, read and understand these operating

instructions completely to insure proper assembly and operation.

If you are unclear on any point, contact your dealer or BOB before

use.

WARNINGS

Never leave children unattended in the stroller.

Failure to properly assemble or install the quick release wheels on

this stroller may result in the wheels becoming detached while

moving and a subsequent loss of control of the stroller.

Always use seat harnesses to avoid serious injury to children from

sliding or falling out of stroller.

Never allow occupants to stand in stroller.

The parking brake is not designed as a stopping brake.  The brake

should not be used to slow or stop the stroller. The brake is intended

to park the stroller on flat surfaces, not on inclines. Never leave

your children in the stroller unattended with or without the parking

brake set!

Do not strap parcels or bags to the handle as it affects the balance

and stability of the stroller and can cause it to tip over backwards.

The maximum carrying capacity of the stroller is 70 pounds.

Do not place sharp objects in the seatback pocket as your child

leans against this and can be injured as a result.

When starting out, always make sure that your kid’s hands and feet

are away from wheel spokes.

The stroller is not equipped for use after dark. If you intend to use

it at night, we recommend installing wheel reflectors and a lighting

system available through your local bike shop.

We do not recommend wearing roller skates or in-line skates while

pushing stroller.

BOB IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY, DAMAGE, OR FAILURE

THAT RESULTS FROM OWNER’S FAULTY ASSEMBLY OR

MAINTENANCE AFTER SHIPPING.

AGE RECOMMENDATIONS:

 

 -  It is recommended that

your child be a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks old before riding in the

stroller. Young babies incapable of holding their head up must be

provided additional head and neck support to ride safely.  For jogging

and off road use, children should be at least 6 to 8 months old.

Children develop at different rates. Consult with your pediatrician

regarding the suitability of the stroller use with your child.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

Reference Fig. 1 as it describes the various parts of the stroller.

  UNPACK: 

Remove stroller, stroller wheels, front fender and front

quick release from packaging.  Plastic packaging material was used

to protect the front fork dropouts, the front wheel axles and the shock

slider brackets. Remove these plastic pieces.

  SWINGARM:

  Rotate the swingarm away from the front of the stroller

until the shocks engage in the first position (Fig. 2).  The

shocks’ locking pins will “snap” and lock

into position 1.

  HANDLE:

  Rotate the stroller

handle up to the fully open

position. Slider Latches will lock

into place (Fig. 3).

  REAR WHEEL:

  Place the rear

wheel quick release lever in the

open position, as shown in Fig.

4. Insert the rear wheel’s stub

axle into the hole in the rear

dropout.  If the axle does not slide

in easily, loosen the quick release

adjuster nut (Fig. 4) by hand. Re-

insert the axle fully into the rear

dropout until the snap ring on the

axle comes in contact with the dropout (Fig. 5). Move the quick release

lever  to the closed position (Fig. 6).  The word CLOSE should be

clearly visible and

the quick release

lever should be

pointing up

towards the seat.

When properly

adjusted, it will

require

considerable

pressure (80-105

inch/pounds) to

close the lever. If

you do not feel this

resistance (too

loose or too tight),

return the quick

release lever back

to the open

position (Fig. 4),

and adjust the

adjusting nut

(clockwise to

tighten,

counterclockwise

to loosen). Move

the quick release

lever to the closed

position (Fig. 6).

NOTE: Follow all

Sport Utility Stroller OWNER’S MANU

position #1

position #2

Fig. 2

Swingarm in unfolded position

with shock in position #1

Rear wheel quick release with

lever in open position.

Fig. 4

Quick Release Lever

In Fully Open Position

Adjusting Nut

1

2

3

4

Handlebar Release Lever

Sun Canopy

Canopy

Drawstring

Handle Bar

& Brake Lever

Swing Arm

Shock Absorber

Shock Release Button

Slider Latch

Seat Back Pocket

Seat Recline Adjusters

Wrist Safety

Strap

Frame Release Handle

Swing Arm

Pivot

Fender &

Brake

Assembly

5 Point

Safety Harness

 Foot Well

Low Boy

Seat Pockets

Canopy Flap

Fig. 1

Anatomy of the

BOB Sport Utility Stroller

Stroller with handle in the

unfolded position.

Fig. 3

Handlebar Release

Lever

Slider Latch

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