battery connector on battery (holes)
battery connector on
Step 4: Secure Throttle Cord
Start at the rear axle.
With hook/loop straps, secure
throttle cord to bike or trike frame, making sure they don’t
interfere with the function of any other cables. Continue
to the handlebars/grips, and use a hook/loop strap to bind
the excess cord away from moving or functional parts. Ro-
tate handlebars/grips to make sure you have enough slack
for full turns. Check brake and gear operation to assure
safe operation.
Arrow
Plus
Interactive Buttons
ON/OFF
Lights
Battery
ON/OFF
Alert
Step 5: Connect Battery
Open the lid and set the battery pack inside the base
compartment in front of the control box with the logo
facing toward the back. Connect the battery plug into
the wired socket on the side of the control box. Make
sure the connectors are fully inserted to avoid arcing.
Firmly strap the battery down using the hook and
loop in the base compartment. Not strapping the
battery down may result in damage to the battery
and Ridekick power trailer shell.
Controller
1. Display
2. Controller panel
3. Battery connector (with pins)
4. SLA charger connector (with holes)
5. Motor connector
6. Throttle connection
7. Fuse
8. Service Port (not for electronic
devices)
9. 24-volt accessory jack
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
Diagnostic Display
L- = Dead battery,
CHARGE immediately
L0 to L9 = Battery level,
9 = full charge
E2 = Connect throttle at hitch
plate
and
controller
E3 = Check that throttle
is in the “OFF” position
E4 = Check/replace fuse
E5 = Check motor
connector at controller
E6 = Turn off/on. Persistent
problem? Contact
Ridekick Support*
E7 = Service port problem,
remove devices from
service port and 12-volt
accessory jack
E8 = Overheat prevention.
Wait one minute, then
continue your ride.
E9 = Stall condition. Turn
off/on, continue ride.
877-974-4440, ext 2
SAFETY FIRST!
When you take your Ridekick power trailer on its first “spin”, double check that all nuts are tight, that Ridekick power trailer parts
have been put together correctly and are secure. Check your bicycle brakes for stopping efficiency with the Ridekick power trailer.
Follow instructions for the brake check card.
Only attach the Ridekick power trailer to a bicycle that is in a good state of repair and has the hitch plate installed correctly and
securely. Ensure that the bicycle frame, wheels, gears, chain, handlebars, tires, brakes, and cables are in proper working order.
Check hitch connection and safety strap
before every ride.
Always wear a helmet.
Warnings
Do not use the Ridekick power trailer if any parts are damaged!
Surface and Terrain
The Ridekick power trailer is best suited for use on paved roads and trails. It is not designed, nor
recommended, for use on dirt or gravel roads and trails, or in >2” deep water. Wheels may slip on dirt or gravel roads and trails, and
won’t propel the bike evenly. Rider use on sand or deep water will invalidate the warranty.
Speed
Keep your speed at levels appropriate to road conditions. Use lower, unpowered speeds when making turns or traveling on
uneven or irregular terrain. Moving at high speeds in these conditions can result in jostling, “whipping” and flipping of the Ridekick
power trailer. This can cause damage to the Ridekick trailer or cargo, or cause erratic movement of the power trailer.
Wet Conditions
Exercise caution in wet weather conditions or on slippery terrain as these affect braking distance and the grip of
the trailer tires. Avoid going through water puddles or enabling controller to get immersed in water.
Visibility
Avoid cycling in poor visibility conditions such as fog, night, heavy rain and snow. Use appropriate lighting on your cycle if
you must ride in these conditions. The Ridekick power trailer has a tail light, and Ridekick lighting accessories are available.
Accelerating and Intersections
Though you have an extra boost with power, it is recommended that you cross streets or pass
other vehicles with caution, as though you are providing all the power with your body. Learn to judge your start-up power so you
don’t overestimate your speed and ability to get safely across a street or around other vehicles.
Traffic
Be careful when in traffic. Your vehicle is a bicycle/trike, not a motor vehicle (US Public Law 107-319). Drivers will expect it
to move at speeds and in ways that bicycles or trikes do.
Laws
Always abide by local, county and state laws for bicyclists or laws regarding 500-watt motors on vehicles that travel at less
than 20 miles per hour.
Braking
Take care to brake with awareness of the weight of the cargo in the trailer. The cycle does the braking for the bike/trike,
the rider, and the Ridekick power trailer, so exercise caution. Anytime you are stopped and the Ridekick power trailer is turned on,
keep your hands on the brakes to avoid accidental throttle contact.
Inspect
Before every ride, make a quick inspection of your Ridekick power trailer mechanical and electronic features.
Wheels and Tires
Check nuts that hold the trailer wheels on and ensure that the tires are inflated to the correct pressure (20 psi).
Moving Parts
Always attach cables, cords, straps and clothing securely away from moving parts on the bike/trike, rider, and
Ridekick power trailer. Keep the throttle cable “on a very short leash” so that it cannot catch in the spokes or gearing, and get pulled
apart or interfere with safe operation of the bike/trike. The same is true of the safety strap. It should not restrict hitch articulation,
but also should not dangle dangerously.
Safety Strap
Only operate the Ridekick power trailer with the safety strap secured to the frame of the bike/trike and clipped
securely to the D-ring or security loop.
Cargo Load
The maximum trailer load is 75 pounds in addition to the battery. Do not exceed this weight or damage may occur. Do
not carry people or animals
in
the container. Do not carry flammable objects or materials.
Packing the Cargo Load
When you put items in the cargo area, be sure to load them in a manner that balances the weight and
protects items if they are fragile. The Ridekick power trailer will bounce on any road irregularities, jostling the load accordingly.
Battery Strap
Make sure the primary battery is secured during operation.
Lid
Operating the Ridekick power trailer without the lid can lead to damage of goods and the controller. Only operate the Ridekick
power trailer with an approved lid.
Do not carry any weight ON the lid.
Heat
When parking the Ridekick power trailer in the sun, remove personal items to avoid damage from heat.
Controller
Do not put foreign objects or unapproved devices into the service port, battery connector, motor connector, throttle
connector, 12-volt accessory port, or controller that is not designed to be put into it.
Cables and Cords
Protect cables and cords from breaks in the plastic sheath. Replace cable/cord if wire becomes exposed.
Security
The hitch arm has a security loop on it for use with a bicycle lock. You may use this loop or the wheels to secure your
Ridekick power trailer to a fixed object to prevent theft. Always lock the latch to prevent theft.
hook and loop straps
controller (pins)