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adjustments enable you to change the distance of the seat bottom from the seat 
back, as well as the tilt angle of the 
seat bottom relative to the seat back. 
These adjustments will enhance your 
comfort on the bike. 

Changing the seat bottom fore-aft 
and tilt range adjustments requires a 
6mm hex wrench and a 13mm open 
end or box end wrench.

1.   Loosen the seat bottom fi xing 

bolts.

2.   Slide the seat bottom to the desired fore-aft position within the seat frame side 

plates.

3.   Adjust the tilt angle range to the desired setting by raising or low er ing the nose of 

the saddle.

4.   Tighten the seat bottom fi xing bolts to 150-200 in/lb  on a Corbin

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 seat bottom 

and 80-100 in/lb on a Burley

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 Seat bottom.

IV.   Assembly & Wheelbase Conversion 

Instructions 

NOTE: Burley recumbents MUST BE FULLY ASSEMBLED by your dealer. 

The following assembly information is intended primarily for the Dealer 

Technician performing this assembly.

Forward Steerer Tube Locking Collar

Some Burley recumbent mod els have a con vert ible wheel base feature (iden ti fi ed 
by link age steering with two head sets). Please re view the fol low ing information 
regarding the for ward Steerer Tube Locking Collar.

Bikes with the convertible wheel base feature utilize thread less (Aheadset™) style 
headset bear ing assemblies, as well as one lock ing collar not included with typ i cal 
thread less headsets. This lock ing collar is de signed to act as both the spacer for 
the headset assembly and as a sec ond ary retention device for the steer er tube. As 
with typical thread less headset as sem blies, fi rst ad just the bear ing preload of the 
headset bear ings and then tighten the lock ing collar bolt. The M5 bolt of the clamp 
should be tightened to 50–75 in/lb.

IMPORTANT: The locking collar is only used in the medium wheelbase 

[MWB] setting [see wheelbase con ver sion instructions].

Linkage Assembly

For bikes with the con vert ible wheelbase feature and linkage steering, please re view 
the following linkage assembly information.

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Seat Tilt
Adjustment
Holes

Seat Bottom
Fixing Bolt

Seat Bottom

Seat Back

Side Plate

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Страница 1: ...Important Safety Operating Information 3 III Sizing Adjustments 5 IV Assembly Instructions Wheelbase Conversion 9 V Suspension Tuning 15 VI Accessories Trailercycle Trailer Towing 16 VII Fastener Torq...

Страница 2: ...bent Burley Adult Owner s Manual for Multi Speed Bicycles Recumbent Owner s Manual Supplement This manual Warranty Card IMPORTANT Read the BurleyAdult Owner s Manual and Owner s Manual Supplementthoro...

Страница 3: ...e this bicycle among automobile traffic or other cyclists before you are thoroughly familiar with its handling characteristics Failure to do so could result in accident and serious injury or death The...

Страница 4: ...f any with your recumbent bicycle To familiarize yourself with this condition test ride your bicycle in a safe open space such as an empty parking lot IMPORTANT It is important to learn where front wh...

Страница 5: ...ke REPLACE PROTECTIVE STRIP ON FORK WHEN DAMAGED Some Burley recumbent models feature front forks with a protective plastic strip at the top of the right side fork leg Damage to the surface of these f...

Страница 6: ...oming off These important safety features should not be removed from the bicycle CLOSE QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM AND ADJUST PROPERLY Riding yourbicyclewithseatquick releasemechanismsopenorimproperly adj...

Страница 7: ...steering mast upper tube AT ANY TIME If the steering mast height adjustment is set beyond the MINIMUM INSERTION mark the steering mast may become damaged or break which could cause you to lose control...

Страница 8: ...f the plastic seat slider blocks in the range of adjustment holes provided Notehowmovingthesliderblockstodifferentadjustmentholeschanges the recline angle of the seat frame 4 Slide the seat fully rear...

Страница 9: ...Steerer Tube Locking Collar Some Burley recumbent models have a convertible wheelbase feature identified by linkage steering with two headsets Please review the following information regarding the fo...

Страница 10: ...endicular to the main frame of the bike 4 Using a 10mm wrench tighten one nut on the linkage rod against the bearing 11mm wrench Tighten the other nut against the linkage rod 5 Attach the linkage rod...

Страница 11: ...aring compo nents if required 7 Install the steering mast on the fork steerer tube Adjust bearing preload and tighten the handlebar stem 8 Connect the front brake cable and adjust the front brake Rout...

Страница 12: ...brackets between the two sides of the seat frame side plates Install the pivot blocks from the inside by inserting the pivot block pin through the hole in the seat bottom bracket and then through the...

Страница 13: ...ion is easiest if performed before installing the seat frame on the bicycle 2 Slide the seat bottom brackets between the two sides of the seat frame side plates Installthepivotblocksfromtheinsidebyins...

Страница 14: ...s to steering mast extended length TYPE 2 steering masts have cable housing stops at the left or non drive side of the fore aft centerline Both brake cable housings are routed to the rear pair of cabl...

Страница 15: ...terature from the manufacturer for adjustment specifications IMPORTANT This shock is only rated to 300 psi Do not exceed 300 psi in your Cane Creek shock Damage to the shock may result Suspension Pivo...

Страница 16: ...Alternative Hitch To pull a Burley child or cargo trailer use the quick release Alternative Hitch with all Burley recumbents Rear Rack Installation and Use Rear touring racks may be used with Burley r...

Страница 17: ...in lb Swingarm strut and rack mount bolts 50 65 in lb Steering linkage rod attachment bolts 100 120 in lb Upper shock mount bolt 150 200 in lb Lower shock mount bolt 150 200 in lb Idler wheel mount bo...

Страница 18: ...your view too low and your knees may hit your hands A90 bend at the elbows with the bar ends pointing down and slightly forward is a common setting 4 Starting off from a standstill requires a good pu...

Страница 19: ...tforBurleyrecumbentsisexceeded Burley cannot be responsible for failure due to improper as sembly modification of parts or instructions neglect abuse accident and or normal wear The warranty does not...

Страница 20: ...ely owned business we bring an uncommon degree of personal pride and attention to our work Use our products with confidence and satisfaction Copyright 2004 by Burley Design Cooperative Burley is a reg...

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