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1.         if E  r 1      gt   or      m    T    LAN    EL  a n               n rl    TH  E  E             GDMUTA912 2G    Version 0010    4 Technical specifications     Performance   912 912 S  Empty weight  standard  168 kg 170 kg   370 Ibs 375 Ibs  Maximum weight without wing 417 kg 417 kg   919 Ibs 919 Ibs  Ultimate load factors at max weight  6g  3g  6g  3g  Limit load factors  4g  2g  4g 2g  Fuel tank capacity 55 Liters 55 Liters   14 5 US Gal 14 5 US Gal  Engine Rotax 912 UL Rotax 912   ULS   Maximum power 59 6 kW 73 5 kW  Maximum rpm 5800 rpm 5800 rpm  Maximum continuous power 58 kW 69 kW  Rpm 5600 rpm 5500 rpm  Reduction drive Mechanical Mechanical  Ratio 1 2 43 1 2 43  Maximum propeller rpm 2400 rpm 2400 rpm  Measured noise level Lm at max  weight 82 dB 84 dB  Noise level corrected Lr 84 5 dB 86 dB  Height from ground H 35 m 40 m   115 ft 131 ft  Minimum height from ground for a noise level 270 m 360 m  inferior to 65 dB at maximum power 886 ft 1181 ft    To calculate the Lh loudness heard on the ground when the aircraft flies at the h height at    maximum weight and maximum rpm  use the following formula     bla e bue 22011060 mde    GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    9    9 1    Instructions for use    Adapting Wings  amp  Trikes    In our current production  the two seater wings Fun 450  Kiss 450  1Xess  NuviX and  BioniX may equip Ls t  SKYPPER trikes     9 2    9 3  9 3 1    10   11     Assembling    Assemble the wing as indicated in the Pilot   s Operating Handbook of 
2.   and suitable for safe take off on selected runway   13  All Clear  all around the circuit  final clear and runway unobstructed     14  Power  check full power is achieved early in the take off run     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010 13    5 8 2 Take Off    Use the foot pedal to progressively attain full throttle when carrying a passenger     When flying solo  3 4 throttle will be enough for take off and climbing  Use full power  only under critical conditions  short take off runs  obstacles and high altitude flight   In  this case never reduce or cut the engine below the 300 ft  100 m  altitude to avoid  dynamic stalling     The recommended speed for initial climb 1s indicated in the wing   s manual     5 8 3 Cruising    Keep the aircraft level with the throttle between   and full power  depending on given  airspeed and load  Avoid repeated and sudden power climbs and idle dives to prevent  quick engine temperature changes  which could damage the engine by thermal shock  To  avoid permanent pressure on the right foot throttle  push the hand lever on the right of the  control panel until it resists  then release the pedal  To return to pedal control  press the  pedal until it resists  then pull back the lever     Fuel tank content is easy to check from pilot   s and passenger s seats as the tank has a side  gauge  or the optional electric gauge  A landing should be considered before tank  contents reach 1 5 US gallons  5 liters   This allows approximately 30 minutes reserve of  fl
3.  screws     To disassemble  reverse the assembly operations     Setting     Function of Controls    Throttle    The primary throttle control is a foot throttle which is connected to the right foot pedal   This 1s activated by pressing the foot pedal  There is also an additional hand throttle  which is located on the right side of the instrument panel  Both throttles work in the  conventional manner  1 e  forwards to increase power  An addition foot throttle may be  fitted for the rear seat occupant instructor     9 3 2    Ground steering    The nose wheel 1s steered by the foot pedals via cables  They work in the normal weight  shift aircraft manner     1 e  push right to go left     Rear seat steering is also an option and operates in the same manner via a rear steering  bar and linking cables     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    9 3 3 Brake  Push the left pedal forward to apply the hydraulic disc brakes upon the wheels     5 3 4 Parking Brake    Push the brake pedal  brake action   lift the parking brake rack located behind the pedal   on the left of the main panel and slowly release the brake pedal  The rack is blocked  The  parking brake is spring loaded and automatically returns to the off position when the  brake pedal is pressed again     5 3 5 Ignition Switch and Dual Ignition Selector    The ignition switch is placed on the control panel and turns on when pushed up  it turns  off when pushed down     The dual ignition selector  also located in the control panel  enables 
4.  that was available at the time of its  publication  The latest amendments to this manual will be issued on the Air Cr  ation  website  http   www aircreation fr  in PDF format  This should be printed out and added  to the manual  The amendment table should at that time be updated with the appropriate  details and date  Therefore it is important for operators to check the website regularly for  any amendments that have been made  If any errors or omissions are found in this manual  please advise the factory     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    3 General    3 1 About this Document  This manual is a legal document which is approved for use with Air Creation l s t   SKYPPER trikes     It must be used in conjunction with the particular wing   s operating handbook and the  Rotax 912 Owner   s Manual     It must remain with the aircraft  and not be amended or altered without authority from Air  Creation     All pilots should read this manual before flying as pilot in command of the aircraft to  which it refers     This manual is not intended to teach you how to fly the aircraft  Learning to fly should be  accomplished under the supervision of a suitably qualified flight instructor experienced in  flying this type of aircraft     What this manual will do is provide the information necessary to a qualified pilot for the  safe flight of this weight shift aircraft     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    3 2 Drawings    Figure 3 1  Skypper 912 in 3 Perspectives                            2882     
5. Instructions    Towing   The towline must include a fuse gauged at 80 daN maximum in order to allow an automatic  release in case of over tensioning    Release the towline above a fully clear ground before landing    Test systematically the releasing device of the trike before take off     The ideal speed for towing streamers is 47 mph  75 km h   In the case of a glider  the speed should  be adapted to its performances  The emergency procedures stated in 5 9 remain applicable  the  towing must be launched above a fully clear field prior to landing  Characteristics  listed in the  applicable wing user   s manual  are diminished due to the drag of towing and flying level requires  a higher engine power  Minimum speed and stall speed remain unchanged     Load Carriage  Survey Material  Data Transmission   Photography  Video  amp c    Install the loads to be carried on the passenger seat  The holding device has to support efforts up to  9 g forward  3 g upward et 1 5 g laterally     Limit the dimensions of the loads carried to avoid any contact  stress marks or blocking with the  wing structure and particularly with the inferior longitudinal cables     Mounting any kind of camera at the tip of the wing 1s possible up to a maximum weight of 2 kg if  you install a counterweight at the extremity of the opposite wing  The inertia of the wing on its roll  axis will increase     The emergency procedures stated in chapter 5 9 remain applicable     Sky jumpers    Training on the ground i
6. Pull the  buckle to release the winding system of the shoulder straps and fix it on the locating lug provided  for this purpose  on the belt   s side     3 4  Safety belts should be placed at hip level and tightened correctly  Safety belts    fastened at abdominal level may cause internal injury in the event of a violent shock       Open the choke control  from cold      5  6  Set the throttle lever and the foot pedal on    idle    position   7  Put the general ignition switch on the    on    position    8    Make sure no one is standing close to the propeller and say aloud     Clear prop     pause  then turn  the key of the master switch to the    start    position  Release the key once the engine has started    Activate starter for max 10 seconds only  followed by a cooling period of 2 minutes   Be prepared  to cut the motor immediately in case of runaway due to a blocked accelerator mechanism     9  Once the engine has started  set a suitable warm up RPM and progressively reduce choke  Turn on  the electronic instruments by means of the control panel switch  Oil pressure must rise within 10  seconds and the warning light for battery charging must switch off  Only taxi when the engine has  reached a reasonable temperature  Turn the choke down once the engine has been running a few  seconds     10  Release the parking brake by a short push on the brake pedal        If the brake pedal has been pressed too lightly and the parking brake has not been    released  the pilot may n
7. _  000 atm  air creation        oo          Pilots Operating Handbook    Trike Type         A  rodrome de Lanas  07200 Aubenas  France  Telephone   33  0 4 75 93 66 66   Fax   33  0 4 75 35 04 03    info aircreation fr e http   www aircreation fr    GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    1 Table of Contents    1 Table OT COMO S consis 2  2 Amendment Record Sheet                              esee nnn 4  2 1 Table OT AM  NAME  NES sacar 4  2 2 PG ONG Sisan naak Gules Goldin eat bn ant dites 4  3 Genera A bal 5  3 1 ADOUETNIS DOCUMEN bara add 5  3 2 DAWNO SNS ed a dd ada a ed ia a ad ala ed a ad 6  Figure 3 1  OKVDDOI B TZ INS F Ol PECIVO S anecdote 6  4 Technical specifications     Performance                                7  5 INSTUCUONS TOF USC ias a aa AB EVER AN AA 6  5 1 Adapting WINGS   STIKES cocinando 8  5 2 ASS CROIS a dia aan E  8  53 Setting  amp  Function of Controls              ssuuneass 8  033 7 TORUS ovest eaaa Cem ha ub a MR RI No CR nt de bo nb uu ate D ob AME 8  5 3 2 E HS SR A RARE eae Se a ga Aa a ag sa 8  5 3 3      2   PP RR RN 9  5 3 4 QUITO BAKO uiia aui MV d pA LN MI nt 9  5 3 5 Ignition Switch and Dual Ignition Selector                      sess 9  5 3 6 aU Ero c METTE 9  5 3 7 Bum LT 9  5 4   FOONOMICS  ren E E 9  5 4 1 ODA OO eee Dee Da RR Rd de 9  5 4 2 Passenger JO0l Len ride die aca 9  5 4 3 Ha KAN ia SA E AN KE La iodo 9  5 4 4 B    ggag   Storage sana gas ag A A AA anne le aga ara BN KE a ak adana 10  5 5 Al A Po MO PT UE 11  5 6 A pa aaa aga Sa aaa ag 
8. ance  Telephone   33  0 4 75 93 66 66   Fax   33  0 4 75 35 04 03    info aircreation fr e http   www aircreation fr    GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010 20    
9. ated in the cockpit fairing under the pilots    legs  Maximum load for is 22  Ibs  10 Kg    e Inthe stowage area under rear seat  Maximum load in this area 33 lbs  15 Kg      e Rear seat stowage bag  This can be fitted when flying solo and is secured by webbing straps  Max  load 65 Ibs  30 Kg      e Document pocket behind the back of the front seat  Max load 2 Ibs  1 Kg      Loads carried in these areas must be accounted for when working out the takeoff weight  of the aircraft     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    10    9 5    Preflight check    The following 1s a brief summary of the minimum pre flight inspection  which assumes  that the scheduled maintenance checks outlined in the maintenance manual has been  performed     If you are unsure  it does no harm to increase the number of items in your inspection in  accordance with the recommendations of the maintenance manual        ONDA AR WN        pl        p lt      _       12     13   14     15     16     17   18   19   20     21   22   23     Check the wing as indicated in the user s manual    Ignition switches and master switch OFF   Check the trike to wing fastenings and every safety device  bolt  nut and split ring     Check that the pylon backup cable is correctly positioned and fastened    Check the lower and upper fixing of front strut and every safety device  bolts  nuts and split rings    Pylon fixation bolts secure and pinned    Engine bonnet secured   Engine mount  rubber mounts  security and condition    Check the p
10. gnition and battery switches off  Close the fuel cock     Check that pilot and passenger seat belts are tight and secure     LA de a P9 p    Check wind direction  either by natural indications such as smoke rising or by judging drift of  aircraft over the ground     6  Choose the most appropriate landing site    7  Set up an approach as accurate as possible into wind    8  Remember that your aircraft cannot be heard  Check that no one is on the landing site   9  Finalize your approach  deciding upon the best landing free of any obstacles    10  Use a short landing technique     11  Evacuate the aircraft as quickly as possible  encouraging the passenger to do the same     5 9 3 Restart the engine in flight    1  Set the ignition switch to ON    2  Use the choke in case of a prolonged stop   3  Use the starter with the key    4  Adjust the throttle and turn the choke off          Restarting in flight may be hazardous  Keep enough altitude and stay close to a    landing field       5 9 4 Engine fire    Should an engine fire occur during flight     1  Maintain your flying speed    2  Setfuel cock off    3  Setignition and battery switches off   4    Carry out the emergency landing procedures as above     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010 15    5 10 Options    The standard empty weight used as reference to calculate the empty weight of the trike  does not include the options stated hereafter  Thus it 1s necessary to subtract from the  payload  detailed in particular wing   s Pilot Operati
11. ight at economical cruising speed     5 8 4 Landing    The landing approach is best executed using the foot throttle pedal and both hands on the  control bar  At maximum load  keep the throttle at 14 of full power when on final to  facilitate flare out  Throttle back when the wheels touch the ground     The recommended approach speed 1s indicated in the instruction and maintenance manual  of the wing     5 8 5 Parking       Park the aircraft in the crosswind and place the extremity of the half wing in the wind on the  ground     Turn off electronic instruments    Stop the engine with the ignition switch   Cut the battery power using the key   Block the parking brake     Block the control bar on the front strut of the trike using Velcro strap      E04 0 e    Leave the trike  pilot first  then passenger  and always to the left side     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    5 9 Emergency procedures    5 9 1 Power failure on take off    Should the power unit fail after take off while still at low height  maintain aircraft control  and safety approach speed  and land the aircraft straight ahead without attempting to turn  back to the landing field  If time allows  set ignition switch and fuel cock off     5 9 2 Power failure at altitude    If the engine fails for any reason  prepare for landing and carry out the emergency  procedures as follows     Immediately establish the best glide angle speed   Check for suitable landing sites  Choose a number of preliminary options if possible   Set i
12. nd forth to check that  the piston on each carburetor returns to idle position  If you do not hear this particular noise  the  cables may be stuck  Starting the engine under these conditions may cause loss of control of the  aircraft and cause a serious accident  or even death  due to the strong push after starting     Brake pedal operation  Security of windscreen    Loose item check in cockpit fairing  if installed      GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010 11    5 6 Boarding  5 6 1 General    e When flown solo  the aircraft must be flown from the front seat only      e A protective helmet must always be worn  fit correctly and secured  A positive lock must be fitted  to the visor and be engaged during flight     e Check that neither pilot nor passenger has any objects that can fall out of their pockets     e Ensure articles of clothing  such as gloves  scarves  glasses sun glasses  as well as cameras  maps   knee boards  portable navigation instruments etc  are secured  no loose objects in the cockpit      e Any loose object is likely to pass through the propeller arc  destroy the propeller or and throw  debris through the sail and seriously threaten the safety of the aircraft and its occupants     e Occupants with long hair  particularly in the back seat  must have it tied up to ensure that it cannot  reach moving or hot parts of the engine     5 6 2 Pilot in the Front Seat    Get on board from the left hand side of the trike  The pilot should step over the lower  strut while holding 
13. ng handbook  the weight of each  option installed     5 10 1 Parachute    The Skypper can be equipped with a pyrotechnic rocket parachute  inside the special  container placed under the passenger seat     The parachute will slow the descent of both aircraft and occupants if a major problem  occurs  collision  flight envelope exceeded  etc     t is advised to use it only as last   resort to save life or prevent injury   e Before starting the engine  the safety cotter pin placed on the launching handle should be removed   Then it should be replaced after landing  before disembarking  to avoid unintentional firing  It is    recommended to link the engine key with the safety cotter pin  so its removal while using the trike  cannot be forgotten     e Before firing the parachute it is advised  if altitude allows  switching the engine off to avoid  damaging the main bridle with the rotating propeller     If you cannot stop the engine  it will be stopped at the same time you pull the handle of the  parachute  due to the switch integrated on the handle fitting     e The activating of the rocket motor is made by pulling the red handle located between the pilot   s  legs  on the seat frame     poco uUum Em Ec      Always inspect bridle connection points and activation cables before flying  do not  modify them  When rigging the wing  bridles must be fixed with the link shackle     The recommendations concerning inspection  activation and unloading of the  rocket  maintenance periods and 
14. ot feel its action during taxiing  but the takeoff distance will    be much longer       5 8 Flight  5 8 1 Prior to Take Off    Your ultralight must be in good flight condition  that is to say maintained and used as  prescribed by Air Creation  The take off weight must never exceed 992 Ibs  450 kg      Harnesses and helmets secure   Clothes  personal effects  amp  accessories attached  pockets empty or closed   Controls full and free     Parking brake disengaged     ae oae a os    Lower and upper fixing of front strut  blocking pin of the rear upper strut  trike to wing fastenings  in position and secure     Instruments all serviceable  reading correctly   Choke off     Fuel on  sufficient for the flight  cock open     I SS    Ignition checked for mag drop and selected to both  The test must be performed at 3000 rpm  The  rpm drop must be less than 300 rpm with a difference of 120 rpm max between the two ignition  systems  Put the switch selector back on the intermediate  both  position 1 2 after this test     10  Minimum parameters of engine temperature reached  The SKYPPER 912 is equipped with an  automatic carburetor heating system intended to help to prevent icing  This device uses the water  of the cooling system to heat the carburetors  intake  Full efficiency will not be reached until the  water temperature in the cylinder heads reaches 80  C     11  Trim or CORSET  if fitted  set to takeoff position  check applicable wing manual    12  Wind speed and direction checked
15. overall care are stated in the user s manual  provided with the parachute     The parachute does not change the flight behavior of the aircraft but its weight reduces  the payload by 22 lbs  10 kg      5 10 2 Dual Control for Instruction    This option allows for control of the ground steering and the engine power from the rear  seat  It allows full control from the rear seat of the aircraft     Its weight reduces the payload of the SK YPPER trike by 2 20 lbs  1 kg      5 10 3 Towing System    It allows streamers  advertising signs and hang glider towing  Pull the lever  set on the  left lower part of the seat frame  backward to release the towing cable     The towing system reduces by 2 20 Ibs  1 kg  the payload     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010 16    5 10 4 Skis    This option allows use of the trike on packed snow after removing the wheels  The whole  series of wings supports this option     The additional weight is up to 21 Ibs  9 5 kg  and reduces the payload of the trike by the  Same amount     5 10 5 HP  Cross Country   amp  3F  Three Brakes     The HP option increases the possibilities of use on rough short fields  It includes a  hydraulic brake system on the 3 wheels with ultra wide tires  Its weight is up to 20 lbs   9 kg  and reduces the payload of the trike by the same amount     The version 3F retains the smaller tires of the standard model  but is equipped with three  disk brakes     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    17    9 11  9 11 1    9 11 2    Specific Use   Safety 
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17. ropeller  the exhaust  its fastening springs and rubber mounts  the air filters and hoses   the carburetors and rubber flanges for security and condition       Check the fuel tank  sight gauge and cap  the fuel filter  the fuel valve and the fuel hose for    security  integrity  and leaks       Check the coolant level in the expansion tank located behind the passenger seat and any leakage    from hoses  Make sure the water cooler box 1s unobstructed     Check the oil level with the gauge placed in the bottle located on the left rear flank of the trike   under the passenger seat     Check that the oil cooler box entry of the radiators 1s unobstructed     If there may be water in the fuel tank  due to condensation  fuel quality  eliminate it with the help  of the drain tube whose end is fixed behind the passenger seat and fitted with a spigot  To drain   remove the end of the tube  place it in a recipient under the reservoir and open the spigot  Close  the spigot and refit the tube after draining     Lock to lock check of steering  brake lines  position and fixing of pedals  tires condition and  inflation     Rear wheels  brake lines and wheel spats security and conditions  tire and suspension units  condition and inflation     Security of seat cushions and backrests   Condition of seat belts and function of buckles  Check the storage bags and the bag placed on the passenger seat while flying solo     Hand and foot throttle operation and friction  Move the throttle pedal back a
18. s absolutely necessary before take off     The skydiver always leaps from the back seat  in normal tandem or  sidesaddle  position  body  perpendicular to the trike axis     The pilot cuts the engine before the preparatory step of the jump  The skydiver may use the wheel  leg gear as a step     The emergency procedures stated in 5 9 remain applicable  If altitude allows  the sky jumper will  return to normal position before landing     Skis  Mounting the ski system in place of the wheels reduces performance globally due to the increase  of drag     The lack of brakes makes perfect speed management necessary and makes stopping possible only  on a flat surface  engine off     The emergency procedures stated in 5 9 remain applicable     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    18    6 Appendix    6 1 Trike     Quality Form    Anxious to ensure the perfection of our products  we have set up a sequence of controls  covering all steps of production  We are continuously working on their improvement and  we are in need of your help     Please return this reply form accurately filled in if you find any issues or problems  concerning your trike that could affect its quality or finish  even if it is a minor matter     Address    Telephone    Type of Wing  amp  Trike    Delivery Date  Trike Serial Number  Engine Serial Number    Distributor    Problems noticed   explanations and or drawing     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010       19    m      air creation      nn    A  rodrome de Lanas  07200 Aubenas  Fr
19. selecting one of the  two ignition systems whose switch is in the up or down position  Both may be selected if  both switches are in the intermediate position     5 3 6 Fuel Cock    The fuel tap is located near the upper arm of the right choke lever  The tap is positioned  so that it is open when the tap is in line with the fuel line and shut off when the tap is  perpendicular to the fuel line     5 3 7 Choke    The choke lever for the engine 1s located to the right of the passenger seat  near the cap of  the fuel tank  It helps start a cold engine  The choke is activated by pulling up     5 4 Ergonomics  5 4 1 Pedal Set    The position of the foot pedals can be adjusted to provide the most comfortable and  efficient piloting position     The range of adjustment of the rudder pedal is up to 2 inches  5 cm  with 2 horizontal  positions     The rudder pedal is moved by pulling back the fork axel and setting it in the desired  position    5 4 2 Passenger Footrest  The footrest can be adjusted by rotation on its axis on the bottom strut  Two positions  1 5 in  4 cm  apart may be set according to the size of the passenger    5 4 3 Harnesses    The Skypper is fitted with lap straps which utilize conventional airline type buckles   There are also additional inertia reel shoulder harnesses for the pilot and passenger which  attach to the lap strap buckles     GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010    5 4 4 Baggage Storage  Baggage can be stowed in the following areas     e A storage basket is loc
20. the front strut with the left hand  The reverse operation 1s  recommended to exit the trike     5 6 3 Passenger    Once the back of the pilot seat has been pulled down  the passenger embarks from the left  of the trike by placing his left foot on the rear gear strut and holding the upper strut with  the right hand     Passenger minimum briefing     e Do not touch instructor foot throttle or ignition switch  if fitted   e Do not touch the control frame and cables   e Fold arms  or rest them on knees     e Do not under any circumstances  touch the hot and or rotating engine parts directly behind     A Rotating propellers are almost invisible and can cause injury or death  Ensure that       all spectators children pets are kept well clear of the propeller arc  On certain    surfaces  stones can bounce into the propeller blades and become projectiles  Do     not start an engine if any loose stones are in the vicinity of the aircraft with any    spectators present at all       1  The ultralight has to be in a secure zone  make sure it is facing an unobstructed place while taking  into account the effect of the blast of the propeller upon the surroundings     2  Fill the fuel tank  please refer to the engine user s manual for fuel details   The gauge is located on  the right at the front of the tank     3  Make sure the fuel valve is open  see 5 3 6      GDMUTA912 2G Version 0010 12    4  Sit in the trike  pilot pilot in the front seat  parking brake engaged  safety belt fastened  
21. the wing  rest it on its nose  faced into the wind     Wheel the trike behind the wing  in the keel axis  remove the windshield  pull the upper beam  down and take the front strut out     Raise the upper beam  push the hang point into the hang bracket  position the  10 hang bolt   install the butterfly nut  tilt the lever back in order to tighten the plates  and secure with the safety  ring    Slip the backup fastening cable through the belt loop at the kingpost level  make one turn around  1t  Slip 1t through the belt loop again and fasten 1t to the trike upper beam  The backup fastening  cable should pass under the tensioning cables and between the keel and the fine cord of the  CORSET for the NuviX and BioniX wings  This operation secures both the trike to the wing and  the wing crossbar tensioning system     Raise the wing nose by pulling the trike back or by slipping the control bar until the keel meets the  upper arch     Attach the front strut between the plates at the top of the upper beam using the bolt  the butterfly  nut and the safety ring     Hold the control bar and lift the wing  The front tube base 1s fixed to the frame at windshield level     Set the safety bolt of the upper beam  above the passenger seat   screw the butterfly nuts  then slip  the safety rings into the drilling of the bolt     Set the bolt connecting the front tube with the lower beam  screw the butterfly nut  and secure  with the split ring   Assemble the windshield using the  4 turn plastic
    
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