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Step 3: Install the Knee Pad for LEFT or RIGHT leg

1.  For Left Leg injuries

, insert the knee pad post into the holder 

on the frame so the 

“L”

 label on the underside of the pad is 

facing the front. When viewed from behind, the knee pad will 
be offset towards the 

right

 (fig 7). 

 

For Right Leg injuries

, insert the knee pad post into the 

holder on the frame so the 

“R”

 label on the underside of the 

pad is facing the front. When viewed from behind, the knee 
pad will be offset towards the 

left

 (fig 8).

2.  Determine your knee pad height. This should be set at a level 

that allows you to stand upright with your knee centered on 
the pad and your weight comfortably balanced. 

3.  Secure pad in place by inserting the locking pin through the 

hole of the knee pad post holder and the knee pad post at 
your desired height. Secure the pin by moving the locking pin 
hook into place over the locking pin (fig. 9).

4.  Push down on the knee pad locking lever to lock knee pad 

into place (fig 10).

Step 5: Install Wire Basket

1.  Attach the basket handle to the wire basket by holding the handle outside the basket and sliding it into the top of the semi-circle 

cutout on the basket. Then, feed the hook of the handle through the middle basket hole to secure in place (fig 13 + 14).

2.  Align the basket over the vertical brackets on the steering column. Slide basket down over the brackets to secure in place (fig 15).

L

This end facing front  

for 

LEFT

 side injuries

R

This end facing front  

for 

RIGHT

 side injuries

NOTE: Adjust Pad Height

Lift up and loosen the knee pad locking lever and remove the locking pin (fig 9). Move the knee pad post up or down to the desired 
height and re-secure the knee pad in place by inserting the locking pin through the knee pad post holder and the knee pad post. 
Lock the knee pad in place by pushing down on the knee pad locking lever (fig 10).

Step 4: Determine Handlebar Height

1.  Turn the handle height adjustment knob on the steering 

column counter clockwise until it can be removed. 

2.  Raise or lower the handlebar until it is lined up with the 

steering column hole at your desired height (fig 11). 

3.  Place the handle height adjustment knob back through 

the hole and turn it clockwise until it is tight to secure the 
handlebar (fig 12).

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