R
Step 4) Attaching Pedals
A. Each pedal axle is marked with "R" (right) or "L" (left) (Fig. 6). Install them in their
correct position. Note that the left pedal tightens by turning counter clockwise and
that the right tightens clockwise. The right side is the chain side.
(Torque 300 in. lbs.)
(Fig. 6)
Step 5) Attaching Rear Wheels
A.
Both wheels are the same. The hub flanges have three holes that fit the studs on the axle flange. (A)
Install the drive wheel first,(right side) (Fig. 7). Add axle washer on the outside and snug down lock
ing nut.
Over-tightening will damage the bearings.
B.
Now put the second wheel on left side. This wheel is the idler. First slip on the spacer, then the
wheel, followed by a washer and the locking nut until it touches the bearing. Now back off nut 1/8 of
a turn.
Again Do Not Over Tighten. Leave Some Play.
C.
VERY IMPORTANT: It is critical for the protection of the bearings, that you inform your customer
that the idler wheel requires a slight amount of play in order to prevent bearing damage.
(Fig. 7)
(Fig. 8)
Step 6) Steering Head Adjustment
A. Place trike in an upright position on floor, loosen head lock nut and the
adjusting cone.
B. Re-tighten adjusting cone finger-tight. Turn the fork from side to side. Fork
should turn with no rocking or free play.
C. Securely tighten head locking nut down onto washer.
(Torque min. 300 in. lbs.)
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