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1.   e You must keep at least one hand on the handlebar at all time    e Always keep both feet on the pedals    e Always use a bicycle way or cycle lane    e Never tow or hold on to a vehicle or tow another cyclist or other vehicle    e You must not carry a passenger    e You must not carry anything which might affect your complete control of your  bicycle or your balance  or can be caught into the wheels or chain    e You must not carry anything that blocks  or may block  your view of the road    e Do not wear earphones of any audio devices    e Do not lead an animal        Night Riding Safety    e Make sure your bicycle tricycle is equipped with correctly positioned reflectors  and  an adequate headlight and taillight       Wear bright  reflective clothing    e Make sure your clothing or objects are not obstructing your bike trike reflectors or  installed lights    e Ride slowly and on routes that are already familiar to you     WARNING  Reflectors are not a substitute for required lights  Riding at dawn  at  dark  at night or at other times of poor visibility without an adequate bicycle lighting  system is dangerous and may result in serious injury     Wet Weather Riding    Under wet conditions  the stopping power of your brake  as well as the brakes of other  vehicles sharing the road  is dramatically reduced and your tires do not grip nearly as  well  This makes it harder to control speed and easier to lose control  To make sure that  you can slow down and stop safely in we
2.  able to straddle  bicycle tricycle with at least 25mm  or 1   clearance above the horizontal bar when    standing   A bicycle tricycle that is too big or too small for the rider is hard to control and can be  uncomfortable  If your bicycle does not fit Not Less    properly you may lose control and fall        Tools Needed    Your bike trike is fully assembled  However  some tools are essential when  performing self maintenance        Adjustable Wrench a  2 Flat head Screwdriver  3 Phillips Screwdriver    4 Slip Joint Pliers       5 Metric Allen Wrenches    Foldable Pedal    If your bike trike has foldable pedals  Following are the steps to fold  Push the  pedal inward to the crank  Then fold it downward  To unfold  Lift the pedal  perpendicular to the crank     1 A5  1  Push inward ae     2  Fold downward OSs            Carrier  Folding Bike and Folding Cruiser Bike    Your bike is equipped with a removable carrier    WARNING  Maximum load rapacity of this carrier is 11 Ibs  Da not overload  or carry any passenger on the carrier     Basket  Trike only     Your trike is equipped with a removable rear basket   Z WARNING  Maximum load capacity of this basket is 22 Ibs  Do not overload  or carry any passenger on this basket     Reflectors    Reflectors are important safety devices that are designed as an integral part of  your bicycle tricycle  Do not remove them on any circumstance  Keep clean and  replace them immediately if damage is found     T    Basic Safety Rules    e Alw
3. Bicycle Owner s Manual  Easy Access Bike       AGE  FROM 9 YEARS OLD AND UP  IMPORTANT    e Check bike after assembly or any adjustments  Consult bicycle retailer with  questions    e Always wear a helmet    e Children should never ride after dusk or at night   e Before use  check that the front wheel is firmly attached and brakes are in  proper working condition    e Adults should never ride after dusk or at night  unless absolutely  necessary  If it is absolutely necessary  you must take steps to make  yourself visible   See Owner s Manual for requirements     e On wet roads  apply brakes early and gradually     Bicycle User Manual     Cruiser  Trike  1 speed and 6 speed models    Some of the contents and illustrations in this manual are for models other than  yours  Save this manual  it contains important information on use and  maintenance        Folding Instruction for Bike   STEP 1  Loosen the seat post quick release and push the saddle with seat post  down to the lowest position  Then slightly tighten the quick release again    STEP 2  Unlock the quick release of the handlebar stem and fold the handle bar  stem downward to the right band side of the bike    STEP 3  Set the kickstand to the ready for riding position  kick it up horizontally    STEP 4  Unlock the quick release of the frame and fold the front part of the  frame to left    STEP 5  Fold the right hand pedal by pushing in and folding down  see page 7   The steps are completed     To fold the Tricycle frame f
4. adjust as needed    e Chain lubrication   inspect periodically  clean and lubricate    e Reflectors   inspect before every ride  clean and tighten as needed   All moving parts should occasionally be cleaned and lubricated as needed     Brake and Cable Adjustment    a V Brake for Folding Bike     Brakes on your bike are fully adjusted when you purchase the bike  They  allow you to adequately slow down and stop the bike when the brake lever is  squeezed  Periodically checking and adjusting the brakes is strongly  recommended  Braking cables can be tightened loosed by rotating the barrel  adjuster nut on the brake levers  clockwise counter clockwise   The V brakes  have quick release mechanism and allow the brake shoes to clear the tire  when a wheel is removed or reinstalled  When the brake quick release is in the  open position  the brake will not operate  Make sure you understand the way  the brake quick release works on your bike  Consult local bike shop or bicycle  technician for detail whenever is needed          Barrel Adjuster V Brake  O  b Drum Brake for Folding Trike      Drum Brake on your trike is pre adjusted     x    However  if the front wheel is not turning   YAN  freely as a result of a tight drum brake  Y aN  readjust the cable adjusting screw     Drum Brake    N WARNING  The shorter the brake lever reaches  the more critical it is to have  correctly adjusted brakes  so that full braking power can be applied within available  braking travel distance  Insufficie
5. ays perform the mechanical check explained in this manual before every ride    e Always wear a helmet and safety gear that complies with local laws       Keep body and clothing away from the chain ring and other moving parts on the  bike trike    e Wear shoes that fit  will stay on your feet and properly grip the pedals  Never ride  with unprotected or poorly protected feet  Do not ride wearing sandals or other open  footwear    e Wear bright  visible clothing  reflective in darkness  that does not restrict  movement but is not so loose that can be caught by the moving parts of the bike or  objects as you ride past them    e Do not jump or attempt stunts on the Bicycle Tricycle    e Travel at or below the speed where you can comfortably react to any problem that  could occur during your ride  Allow for ample time to brake slowly and safely to avoid  obstacles     Riding on the Road       Before you move off from the side of the road  think which way you intend to go  and look both ahead and behind for moving traffic  If there is traffic approaching  wait  until it has passed       Except in an emergency  stopping must be done carefully and gradually  Think of  where you wish to stop and look particularly to the rear over your right shoulder for  following traffic  Signal that you are going to slow down and stop    e When braking keep both hands on the handlebar    e On a wet road  it will take a much longer distance to stop  so allow at least twice  the distance than normal  
6. nd test the derailleur  changing gear    e Continue to turn the screws until the chain is pitching correctly onto each gear   If  you are not sure of these steps  consult your bike dealer or technician      Adjusting Screws       e Inter 3 Speed Gear System Adjustment  Trike    1  Move the indicator cover for easy gear adjustment   2  Make sure that no more than 2 5mm  1 8     of axle protrudes from the axle hex nut   3  Select 2nd gear and turn the pedal crank forward to ensure the gear is engaged   Turn the cable adjuster or cable connector until the end of the indicator rod is level  with the end of the axle   4  Tighten the cable adjusting locknut and indicator locknut to lock in adjustment   5  Select 3rd gear position  rotate the pedal crank  change back to 2nd gear and  check adjustment  Retry the stages description above when the gear changing   is not correct   6  If there is an indicator cover  fit it firmly onto the guide nut or the guide pulley set     Adjusting Screws         A WARNING  Riding the gear hub out of the adjustment may cause damage to the  internal parts and possible malfunction         Tires and Wheels Adjustment   Check tire inflation printed on tires  A visual check can be done by putting one hand  on the saddle  and one on the intersection of the stem and handlebars  then bouncing  your weight one the bike trike while looking at tire deflection  Compare what you see  with how it looks when you know the tires are correctly inflated  Adjust if nece
7. nt braking travel distance to apply full braking power  can result in loss of control    Check that the brake quick release is close and the straddle cable is securely  engaged  Squeeze the brake levers  Confirm that the brake shoes are contacting the  wheel rim within an inch of brake lever movement  You must be able to apply full  braking force at the levers without having them touch the handlebar grips  Otherwise   your brakes need adjustment  Do not ride until the brakes are properly adjusted     e Coaster Brake for Folding Trike  amp  Folding Cruiser  Coaster hub brake in the rear wheel offers the advantages of reliability and easy  operation  The brake is operated by applying back pedal pressure and allows the rider  to  coast  without pedaling  Operate the coaster brake as follows    1 Push the pedals backward to move the chain backward    2 The chain activates the coaster brake mechanism that is inside the rear wheel  hub for braking   Make sure the brake arm is correctly attached to the Chain Stay with the brake arm  clip  Otherwise the brake will not work     N WARNING  Do not ride the bicycle tricycle unless the brakes are functioning  properly  To test  apply the brakes  while trying to push the bike forward to make sure  it will stop the bicycle   e Brake maintenance  Coaster Brake   There are many models of coaster hubs available  and the internal mechanisms are  very complex  They require infrequent maintenance as far as lubrication  adjustment  or replacement 
8. of the internal parts  if needed  ask a qualified specialist for help  Keep  the coaster hub sprocket clean and oil it along with the chain        Derailleur Gear System Adjustment   If your bike is equipped with 6 speed gear system  the gear system consists of  a  freewheel  a rear derailleur  which moves the chain up and down the freewheel to  change the gear ratio   a gear shifter  on right hand side of handlebar   a control cable  and a chain  The purpose of derailleur is to move from one sprocket to another to  allow for a variety of gear ratios  These ratios allow the rider to maintain a constant  pedal revolution in a variety of road and speed conditions  The derailleur gears on  your bike are indexed  Each time you turn the gear shifter one click  the rear derailleur  travels a certain distance to engage to next gear  This enables you easier and more  accurate gear changing     WARNING  Pedaling backwards while changing gears can jam the chain causing  damage to your bike and cause a crash  Your local bike dealer will be able to assist  you if you are uncertain about the steps in shifting gears  Derailleur Adjustment   From time to time your derailleur needs adjustment  You may need to tighten the  derailleur cable to remove excessive cable slack  Excessive slack in the cable will  cause the derailleur to miss shift   Adjustment Steps    e Locate the two adjusting screws on the surface of the derailleur    e Turn the screws clockwise or counter clockwise half a turn a
9. ollow steps 1 and 4 of above  then turn the Quick  Release Lever counter   clockwise to release the handlebar stem     NOTE  When unfolding for use  reverse those steps and ensure that all quick  release hinges are secured tightly and that seat height and handlebar position is  adequate for rider     Safety Checks    e Make sure your bicycle tricycle is in working condition and that all quick  releases on the folding hinges are properly tightened    e Always wear safety helmet and reflective clothing in the darkness    e Check and keep your brakes in proper working order    e Have a suitable bell fitted to your bicycle  do not have any other type of  warning device    e Make sure your tires are in good condition and are properly inflated    e Check that the chain is tight and in place    e Check that the moving parts are lubricated sufficiently     Inspection and Maintenance    For your safety and enjoyment  and to ensure a long life for your folding  bike trike  inspect and maintain your bike trike regularly  The proper condition  and function of the key systems is critically important to your safety     _4     e Brake mechanism   inspect before every ride and adjust as needed   e Tire pressure   inspect before every ride and adjust as indicated   e Tire wear or damage   inspect before every ride and replace as needed    e Brake pad  amp  cable tension   inspect before every ride and adjust or replace  as needed    e Hub bearings   inspect periodically  clean and lubricate  
10. ssary   Spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in the tread and sidewall  Replace damaged  tires before riding  Spin each wheel and check for the brake clearance and  side to side wobble  If a wheel wobbles or hits the brake pads  take it to a qualified  bike shop to have the wheel corrected        Handlebar and Stem Adjustment   a  Foldable Type    Use Allen wrench to change the angle of the handlebar by loosening its binder bolt   rotating the bar or extension to the desired angle  re centering it and retightening the  binder bolt enough so that the bars or extension can t move in relation to each other  and the stem    If the stem is not properly aligned with the front wheel  it will need to be adjusted   Loosen the binder bolt on the stem  unlock the folding hinge and fold the stem before  you can loosen the binder bolt   Place the front wheel between your legs and twist the  handlebar stem assembly to align the handlebars in relation to the stem  Then  retighten the binder bolt        b  Quick Release Type  Turn the Quick Release Lever clockwise to tighten the handlebar stem  Turn the  Quick Release Lever counter clockwise to release the handlebar stem     A Warning  Failing to properly tighten the stem binder bolt or the handlebar binder  bolt  may compromise steering action  which could cause you to lose control and fall     A  WARNING  The stem must NOT project from the head tube beyond its    _5     minimum insertion or maximum extension marks     WARNING  Do not o
11. t conditions  ride more slowly and apply your  brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under normal  dry conditions     N WARNING  Wet weather impairs traction  visibility and braking for the rider and for  other vehicles sharing the road  The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet  conditions     Use only neutral non alkali acid based detergent to clean chain and re lubricate all  derailleur parts regularly    For any questions regarding adjustments  maintenance or operation  contact a  professional bicycle dealer     LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY    Camping World  Inc  offers a lifetime warranty against manufacturer s defects on all  frames and forks  except suspension fork   We also warranty any components which  prove defective for a period of 90 days from date of consumer purchase  This warranty  does not cover any damage caused by abuse  accident or improper assembly  If you  find any missing or defective parts contact    www CampingWorld com    
12. ver tighten the stem bolt or other clamping devices  there is a  danger of damaging the stem and the fork and risk of injury to the rider     Saddle Adjustment    Correct saddle adjustment is an important factor in getting the best performance and  comfort from your bicycle tricycle   a Saddle height adjustment  Your leg length determines the correct saddle height  To check for correct saddle height     Sit on the saddle    Place one heel on a pedal    Rotate the crank until the pedal with your heel is on the lowest position and the  crank is parallel to the seat tube  Your leg should be almost straight  If not  your  saddle height needs adjustment   To adjust the saddle height  loosen the seat post quick release and move the seat post up  or down as required  Retighten the seat post by locking the seat post with quick release   Make sure that it is tightened enough and you cannot twist the saddle easily out of  alignment     WARNING  The seat post must NOT project from the frame beyond its minimum  insertion or maximum extension marks     b Saddle front back adjustment  To find the most comfortable position  loosen the saddle clamp and adjust the saddle  forward or back to suit you  this applies to some saddle models only      AMWARNING  After any saddle adjustment  be sure to tighten the saddle adjusting  mechanism properly before riding        Height Requirement is Determined by the Rider s Leg Length  Stand over height is the basic element of bike trike fit  Rider must be
    
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