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WHO WILL FULFULL THIS WARRANTY 
Performer is solely responsible fulfilling the terms of this warranty. 
The individual or company selling or distributing this trike shall not 
be responsible for fulfilling the terms of this warranty; any work done 
by the seller or distributor to replace or repair any part of this trike 
shall not imply a duty by the seller or distributor to fulfill the terms of 
this warranty. Repairs performed by anyone other than Performer, 
or any person authorized by Performer, and replacement parts bot 
supplied by Performer, are not covered under this warranty. 
Performer may, at our sole discretion, authorize the initial purchase 
or agent of the initial purchaser to perform repairs under this 
warranty. 
 
HOW WILL THIS WARRANTY BE FULFULLED 
Under this warranty, Performer will repair, replace or refund, at our 
sole discretion a defective frame, fork or other part with the same or 
comparable model. Frame, fork or parts covered must be returned 
to us, to an authorized dealer or any other person, at our discretion, 
for 

inspection at the customer’s expense and must include a copy of 

the original receipt. The owner is responsible for all labor, shipping 
and travel costs connected with the repair or replacement of 
warranted parts. 
 
WHAT IS COVERED 
Metal frames are covered for a period of five years. Carbon frames 
are covered for a period of three years. Forks and non-consumable 
parts are covered for a period of one year. 
 
WHAT IS NOT COVERED 
Consumable parts, including but not necessarily limited to, tires, 
tubes, brake and shifter cables, brake shoes, grips, seat covering, 
crankset, gears and chain are bot covered under this warranty. 
In addition to the limitations above, normal wear and tear, damage 
due to improper assembly and/or maintenance, modifications, or 
installation of parts or accessories not included with this trike as sold, 
including power assist, is expressly excluded from warranty and is 
not covered. 
 

 

Содержание JC26-X

Страница 1: ...commuting and shopping in the city The JC26 X frames are made of lightweight aluminum with a large diameter to enhance strength and durability When you receive your trike please make sure everything i...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...alling Pedals 6 Installing Seat 6 Installing Brake and Shifter Cables 6 Shifter Cables 7 Brakes Cables 7 Adjusting Handlebars 8 Adjusting Boom 8 Routing Chain 8 Adjusting Chain Length 9 Adjusting Dera...

Страница 4: ...4 Included Parts List Quick release Headrest Brake wires Shifter wires Chain Tools Taps for handlebar Rear derailleur Pedals Reflector Cable housing Screws Cable tie Paint Hanger Protect sticker...

Страница 5: ...e the nut and one spring from the quick release Insert the quick release and remaining spring from the left side of the trike through the rear axle and tighten 5 Replace the spring and tension nut on...

Страница 6: ...ecting a lean towards the left Once the frame aligned carefully tighten the four bolts in an alternating pattern to avoid misalignment until they Pic 5 are fully tightened 3 Run the tie rod below the...

Страница 7: ...r the rear derailleur cable as well as two cable guides for the front derailleur Be sure to avoid sharp bends while routing the cables Grip shifters have been installed on the handlebars with the shif...

Страница 8: ...w and seal the end with a provided wire cap Brake Cables Front brake cable right hand 1 Squeeze the brake lever to open it up and place the head of the cable into the lever 2 String the brake wire int...

Страница 9: ...djusting Boom Sit on the seat and step against the pedal carefully sliding the boom in or out to adjust to a comfortable leg length Make sure that the crank is vertical and then tighten the two frame...

Страница 10: ...Pic 19 Pic 20 Pic 21 Adjusting Chain Length The proper chain length is determined by the position of the rear derailleur 1 Shift to the smallest cog in both the front and the rear 2 Pull the chain tau...

Страница 11: ...cog loosen the L If it won t shift to the smallest cog loosen the H 3 If the front derailleur won t shift the chain to the largest chainring loosen the H If it won t shift the chain to the smallest c...

Страница 12: ...12 Pic 26 Pic 27 Rear fender 1 Place the rear fender on the rear wheel Pic 28 2 Tighten the bolts Pic 29 3 Adjusted the height Pic 30 Pic 28 Pic 29 Pic 30...

Страница 13: ...13 Install Rear Rack 1 Install rear rack on bracket Pic 31 2 Lock bolts for both sides in the middle of rear rack Pic 32 3 Tighten thread bolts Pic 33 Pic 28 Pic 29 Pic 30...

Страница 14: ...rranty is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties Performer disclaims all statutory and implied warranties including without limitation warranties of merchantability and fitness for a parti...

Страница 15: ...fork or other part with the same or comparable model Frame fork or parts covered must be returned to us to an authorized dealer or any other person at our discretion for inspection at the customer s...

Страница 16: ...The initial purchaser is responsible for inspecting this trike for proper assembly installation and adjustments at time of purchase and for subsequent normal maintenance and adjustments The initial pu...

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