9.1. Caring for Your Freedom Chair
Caring for your Freedom Chair is just like caring for a bicycle. Here are some tips:
Always:
Keep your Freedom Chair out of the rain when not in use. The frame is zinc-plated and covered with a
high-quality powder-coat, but excessive exposure to rain and moisture will decrease the life of the
frame. If it gets wet, dry it with a clean towel. Keep the bearings and other moving parts free of sand
and fine particles.
Before Every Ride:
Check to make sure the tires are not flat. Make sure the chains are greased and not sagging. If there is
dirt on your chains, clean and re-grease them. Confirm that parking brakes are adjusted for your tires.
Every Two Weeks:
Inflate your tires. 45 PSI is a safe amount for all three tires. Otherwise, stay within the ranges inscribed
on the sidewalls of each tire.
Every Month:
Make sure the chains are greased; tighten them if necessary. Engage the wheels and drivetrain to
confirm everything is moving smoothly.
After a Beach Trip:
Remove the seat cushion and hose the chair down with fresh water to clean off the salt and sand from
the frame, chain, and wheels. Grease the chain after hosing it down. Dry your chair with a clean towel.
Submersing or pressure-washing the Freedom Chair can affect the powdercoat and displace the grease
in bearings, so take care to inspect rotating parts if you do this.
9.2. Handy Tools
Be prepared, wherever your adventure takes you. Here is a full list of the tools you may find yourself
wanting:
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Phillips screwdriver. The first tool in adjusting chain tensioning. Tip size #3 is best. A 3”
shank or longer will allow you to access the tension screws.
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Adjustable wrench. This is the second tool you'll need for chain tensioning (a dedicated
13mm wrench is best, but pliers can also work).
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