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Joyrider 

Assembly 

Instructions 

 

 

Fig.1

 

 

 

TRAILMATE owner's guide

 

1. Preparation

 

Remove all parts from the carton. Do not remove pro-
tective wrapping until necessary. Open the parts bag 
and verify that all parts are present (refer to the illus-
trated parts list). Check tire air pressure and inflate to 
35 psi. Make sure tires are properly seated on rims. 

2. Rear Wheels/ Axle Assembly

 

(For Coaster Brake or 3-Speed Coaster, see instruc-
tions enclosed in carton.)

 

Lay the frame assembly upside down and position the 
rear axle assembly (57) between the frame mounting 
brackets (see figure 1). The chain sprocket on axle 
must be on the same side as the chain sprocket at the 
pedals. Attach the two axle bearing holder brackets 
(52) on the axle assembly to the inside of the frame 
mounting brackets with carriage bolts (9) and lock nuts 
(17). Do not tighten nuts until the chain has been in-
stalled (next step).. 

(Cycle Upside Down)

(Right) 

(Left)

3. Chain

 

Install chain (64) over drive sprocket and rear sprocket 
(13) and join with connecting link (26) (see figure 1). 
Once chain is installed, evenly pull back on the axle 
assembly until the chain is tight. Tighten the lock nuts 
(17), securing the axle bearing brackets to the frame. 

4. Rear Wheels

 

Slide rear wheels onto the axle shaft of the frame as-
sembly (see figure 2). Note: Rear wheels may look 
similar, but each is different. The left wheel is "free-
wheeling" on the axle shaft and therefore contains 
bearings in its center hub; the right wheel attaches 
solid to the axle shaft and does not require bearings. 
Failure to recognize the difference will cause damage 
to the non-bearing wheel. Secure the left wheel (55) on 
the axle with washer (53) and cotter pin (54),

 then 

slide the set collar (33) flush against the wheel (see 
figure 2).

 Secure the right wheel (25) on the axle with 

a roll pin (10). Do not damage wheel with hammer 
while installing pin. 

(Cycle Upside Down)

25

 

Wheel Without 

Bearing

 

Содержание JOYRIDER

Страница 1: ...JOYRIDER OWNER S GUIDE TRAILMATE ...

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Страница 3: ... 24 12012 WHEEL 24x1 75x36x 080 R REAR 1 72 17348 SPRING JR JUNR DJ LATCH KEY 1 25 18239 WHEEL 24x1 75 MAG R REAR 1 73 18089 SCREW 1 4 20x7 8 FLANGE HEAD 1 26 11679 CONNECTING LINK 1 74 11061 NUT NYLON 14 20 NYLON INSERT 1 27 18201 CHAINGUARD JR 1 75 18216 BASE SEAT JOY RIDER 1 28 12172 NUT 1 4 20 FLANGED 9 76 11121 SCREW 1 4 20x5 8 HHCS 4 29 12232 WASHER 1 4 SAE 3 77 18206 SEAT JOY RIDER 1 30 116...

Страница 4: ...il the chain has been in stalled next step Cycle Upside Down Right Left 3 Chain Install chain 64 over drive sprocket and rear sprocket 13 and join with connecting link 26 see figure 1 Once chain is installed evenly pull back on the axle assembly until the chain is tight Tighten the lock nuts 17 securing the axle bearing brackets to the frame 4 Rear Wheels Slide rear wheels onto the axle shaft of t...

Страница 5: ...ake cable through the hole in the cable bolt Pull the brake cable bracket upwards while pulling as much cable as possible through the hole in the bolt Make sure the brake cable is seated properly in the handgrip and that the adjustable barrel nut at the fork is protruding below the fork plate as far as possible Secure the lock nut on the brake bracket to hold the cable in place Note The handbrake ...

Страница 6: ...to braces using screws 3 and nuts 4 Install fender assembly to frame mounting brackets with screws 5 and nuts 17 It may be necessary to adjust fender to properly fit over wheel by bending braces 11 Final Adjustments Before riding apply the handbrake If stopping action is not quick and sure the cable must be tightened To tighten loosen the nut at the bottom of adjusting barrel bottom of fork plate ...

Страница 7: ...cks and alignment 3 Check brakes for proper operation 4 Clean and repack all bearings and adjust all cones 5 Check for worn bearings cones and cups 6 Check chain for adjustment and clean as needed 7 Check for loose bolts and nuts Attention While your unit is new some noises may occur when the unit is breaking in Should they continue for more than 30 days see your local bike shop INSPECTION Check t...

Страница 8: ...been used for rental use and that 1 The item has not been altered repaired or modified in any way 2 The item has not been subject to misuse negligence and or an accident 3 Original ownership is established Any parts under this guarantee on which claims are entered shall be returned for inspection with transportation charges prepaid by the claimant Replacement parts will be shipped F O B factory Th...

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Страница 10: ...Get Going Joyrider and Jr Joyrider TRAILMATE owner s guide ...

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