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Riding in wet weather
Riding in wet weather impacts the braking performance. The stopping distance is increased in wet conditions, so
use extreme caution on hills
when wet.
Trail riding
The rules-of-thumb for riding the Freedom Chair on the trail are the same as hiking on the trail: Bring plenty of water, some
snacks, and a friend. Tell others where you are going and when to expect you to return. Bring your cell phone.
Do not ride the
Freedom Chair alone in the woods.
3.2
Using the lever drivetrain
3.2.1
Inserting and removing the levers
The lever drivetrain provides great outdoor performance but may limit your maneuverability indoors. We designed the levers to be
easy to insert and remove. The levers are interchangeable and store on the Freedom Chair when not in use.
Inserting the levers
To insert the levers, first retrieve the levers from their storage position on the side of the chair. Lift the lever from the front and
the back. If both hands cannot be used, lift the lever from the center, as close as possible to the brake tube. Then, insert the end
of the lever into the hole in the lever coupling. You may need to rotate the lever coupling so that the hole is accessible. Slide the
lever into the hole and rotate it so that the brake is sticking out over the wheel. Some riders prefer to insert the levers with the
parking brake engaged. This is up to the rider’s preference.
Figure 3.1: Lift the lever by grabbing at the front and back, or with a single hand from near the brake lever.
Summary of Contents for Freedom Chair
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Page 7: ...7 Chapter 2 Assembly ...
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