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Headrest Light mount
Adjustment
The optional neck rest is fitted to the top rail of the seat frame. The neck
rest is adjustable for height and angle, and is designed to suit a wide
range of riders. We have found the best position for the neck rest is one
where the pad sits just under the base of the skull. This allows the rider
to wear a helmet, and minimises any transmission of road vibration to
the rider’s head. To adjust the neck rest, slacken off the 2 adjuster nuts
and move the neck rest to the desired position. Most people find the best
position is where it doesn’t touch your neck or head when you are riding
on level ground, but allows you to rest your head when you are climbing.
Making sure that it is upright when viewed from the rear, tighten the two
nuts.
The neck rest light mount is easily installed. Slip the neck rest frame
from the bracket, slide the mount over one leg, and reinstall the frame
onto the bracket. Slide the mount to a suitable height, and tighten the
grub screw to lock in place.
4.7 Quick-release kit
The quick-release kit comes with a set of quick-releases to make folding and disassembling your trike into a quick
and easy job. The kit consists of:
2 x 12mm quick-release axles.
These are installed in place of the 12mm axle bolts.
Remove the finger nut from the end of the quick-release
bolt. Slide the quick-release bolt into the hub from the
outside, in exactly the same manner as you would the
regular 12mm axle. When the bolt has been slid into the
kingpost, screw the finger nut back onto the end of the bolt,
and tighten the quick-release lever.
NOTE: If you fit the decorative hub cap with the
quick-release, please make sure it is fitted the right
way around, so the quick-release base sits inside the
cap. If fitted the other way around, the cap will
collapse causing the quick-release lever to bend and
snap off.
2 x 6mm front boom quick-releases
These are installed in place of the 2 - 6mm bolts
that clamp the boom into place. Remove the 6mm
bolts from the frame using a 5mm hex key. Slide
the quick-release into the hole where the bolt was,
and thread the quick-release into the frame to
adjust its tightness. Make sure that the aluminium
spacer on the quick-release sits down in the hole
where the head of the bolt used to be. These
quick-releases should not be installed in the
back of the main frame.
2 x 6mm mudguard quick-releases
These replace the 2 bolts that hold the mudguards
in place. Remove the old countersunk bolts using
a 4mm hex key. Slide the quick-releases into the
mudguard brackets and then thread them into the
captive nuts in the kingposts. Screw them down to
adjust the quick-release tension. You do not need
to use the aluminium cap that normally covers the
top of the kingpost. These quick-releases
should not be installed in the back of the main
frame.
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