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RIDEFREE 

TRIKE OWNER’S MANUAL

ONLY TO BE ASSEMBLED BY A SKILLED BICYCLE MECHANIC.

Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this owner’s manual for future reference.

Содержание RIDEFREE

Страница 1: ...RIDEFREE TRIKE OWNER S MANUAL ONLY TO BE ASSEMBLED BY A SKILLED BICYCLE MECHANIC Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference...

Страница 2: ...afety equipment and sensible riding Section 2 Service and Basic Maintenance 2 1 Maintaining your bicycle 2 2 Monthly service chart Section 3 Helpful hints Special Instructions and Warranty 3 1 About y...

Страница 3: ...stunt riding jumping competition or racing Always check that brakes are functioning properly before each ride Only one rider at a time Do not ride at night or in conditions when visibility is impaire...

Страница 4: ...a form not ready for use you must obtain assembly instructions from your supplier The owner or main rider is responsible for normal maintenance of the bicycle to keep it in good operating condition K...

Страница 5: ...touring commuting sports and recreational riding MOUNTAIN OR OFF ROAD The Mountain Bicycle is designed to give the rider maximum control and durability on a wide variety of harsh terrain Everything ab...

Страница 6: ...e special instruction before use Ensure that all locking devices are correctly secured before riding a Folding bicycle TYPICAL PARTS OF A BICYCLE NOTE Not all components nor all bicycle types are show...

Страница 7: ...ion and repair advice ask your bicycle retailer Unauthorised work may limit or void a product warranty MAKE SURE THE BICYCLE FITS A bicycle that is too big or too small for the rider is hard to contro...

Страница 8: ...ht loosen the seat binder bolt A or the quick release B and move the seat post up or down as required Make sure that the saddle is parallel to the top tube of the bicycle Retighten the seat post tight...

Страница 9: ...s attached to the handlebar stem moving the stem up or down will require a reasjustment of the brake If in doubt ask your bicycle retailer to make the adjustment 1 2 SAFETY CHECK BEFORE RIDING YOUR BI...

Страница 10: ...bicycle retailer for advice QUICK RELEASES HANDLEBAR AND SADDLE CHECK LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS Are the front wheel rear wheel and seat post quick releases properly adjusted and in the locked position Che...

Страница 11: ...own safety and the safety of others You need to know WARNING Check reflectors and mounting brackets regularly to make sure that they are clean straight unbroken and securely mounted Equip your bicycl...

Страница 12: ...the intersection Stop on the other side of the intersecton Swing your bike around to face the new direction Obey any traffic lights and complete your turn when it is safe 1 2 3 This manoeuvre can assi...

Страница 13: ...rules Clothing helmet lighting are appropriate for the bicycle trips undertaken Riding when light levels are low Follow the road rules Use common sense If riding in remote areas Most cycling incident...

Страница 14: ...ular appropriate lubrication CLEANING Mud and dust can be highly abrasive Regular cleaning will help maintain your bicycle in good condition Always dry and lubricate your bicycle after washing to prev...

Страница 15: ...res and inspect treads for wear Remove any debris from tread or walls Check tyre pressure is correct Replace faulty tubes Clean rims and check they are not dented or dimpled Check rims for trueness an...

Страница 16: ...ly lubricated Tighten hub axle nuts and check quick release levers Clean derailleur cages bushings Check the accuracy of the indexing and adjust cable tension at barrel adjusters and or cable anchor b...

Страница 17: ...ur bicycle after use in wet conditions Wax or lubricate as required Failure to follow this procedure may lead to rust and corrosion of metal work Check headset for excess play or binding Check the loc...

Страница 18: ...RANTY Never clamp the bicycle using any of the carbon fibre frame tubes Use the seat post to hold the frame during assembly Do not use any solvents on the frame Clean only with a mild detergent and wa...

Страница 19: ...g nuts Lubricate seat stem and insert in seat tube to below minimum insert mark Tighten seat binder bolt or Quick Release mechanism OWNER S INFORMATION AND RESPONSIBILITY All nuts and bolts should be...

Страница 20: ...RNING If you are unsure about correct assembly and or adjustment seek advice from a qualified bicycle mechanic Threadless head sets some bicycles especially those equipped with a front fork suspension...

Страница 21: ...Watch and service clubs run bicycle registration programs If you keep a record of the details of your bicycle it will greatly increase the possibility of getting it back should it be lost or stolen R...

Страница 22: ...nt forks or frame bent Seek advice at a bicycle shop Knocking or shuddering when applying the brakes Bulge in the rim or rim out of true True wheel or take rim to a bicycle shop for repair Brake mount...

Страница 23: ...nstant clicking noises when pedalling Stiff chain link Lubricate or replace link Loose pedal spindle bearings Adjust bearings spindle nut Loose bottom bracket spindle bearings Adjust bottom bracket Be...

Страница 24: ...FRAME STYLE FRAME SIZE FRAME COLOUR S WHEEL SIZE TYRE SIZE TYPE BRAKE TYPE BRAND TRANSMISSION BRAND SADDLE BRAND OTHER ACCESSORIES LIST BRAND NAMES PURCHASED FROM SHOP NAME SHOP ADDRESS TEL PRICE PAID...

Страница 25: ...379 60 4 1 414 65 4 5 448 70 4 8 483 75 5 2 517 80 5 5 552 85 5 9 586 90 6 2 621 95 6 6 655 PSI BAR KPA 100 6 9 689 105 7 2 724 110 7 6 758 115 7 9 793 120 8 3 827 125 8 6 862 130 9 0 896 135 9 3 931...

Страница 26: ...t fender support on front fender first as shown Assemble the front fender on front frame fork using M6X60 hexagon bolt flat pad attached nylon nuts Install the front wheel on front fork use locking M5...

Страница 27: ...der support use M5 12 socket screw flat pad nylon nuts Assemble rear fender support on rear frame using M6X12 hexagon bolt flat pad Assemble the rear light on rear fender Assemble rear left and right...

Страница 28: ...ring and cog Connect the front and rear frame and attach as shown Use small chain links to attach chain Assemble bottom basket first Attach using basket buckle as shown in figure 22 using M6X40 screw...

Страница 29: ...R U C T I O N S ASSEMBLE HANDLE BAR DISPLAY BRAKE BELL 5 Assemble handle bar on stems STEP 5 A Pull the slack out of the cable Retighten the anchor bolt and test the brake lever again Assemble bell on...

Страница 30: ...E like a normal screw Tighten as far as possible NOTE The right hand side of the bike is the chainwheel side of the bike Tighten both sides with a 15mm wrench Ensure the crank is tightened for safety...

Страница 31: ...email us at support progearbikes com au for all warranty or support issues For all warranty or support related enquiries please lodge a support ticket first by sending us an email It is the responsib...

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