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2.0 Assembling your TRICE
Assembly tools required:
3mm Hex Key
Bicycle pump
4mm Hex Key
8mm wrench
5mm Hex Key
10mm wrench
6mm Hex Key
19mm wrench
8mm Hex Key
Chain link remover
10mm Hex Key
Sharp knife
Cable cutter
Small flat screwdriver
TIP – You will find it much easier to assemble the trike if you
can work on a bench or a table at waist height; this avoids too
much bending down. If you have to work on the ground, put
down some newspaper to avoid the chain, which is protected by
grease, from picking up dirt
Your trike has been assembled at our works and then taken apart and wrapped for safe and economic shipment.
First of all, open the box, unwrap and lay out the pieces.
You should have all the items in the enclosed packing list, as well as any accessories you have ordered.
Assembling your trike is quite simple, even if you have never done any bicycle assembly/work before. If you’re
uncertain about the work, any decent bike shop will be able to follow these instructions to assemble it for you.
It will take you a few hours to put your trike together, but don’t be tempted to rush through;
When assembling your trike, please refer to the table in the appendix for the proper tightening torques for all
fasteners. Do not over-tighten.
Adjusting and Closing Quick-releases
Open
Closed
Quick-releases are used in a number of places on your trike; it is important that they are tightened correctly. A
quick-release that isn’t fully and properly closed can result in parts coming loose or moving while riding. This
could cause a serious accident.
A quick-release system consists of two basic parts: a lever that provides the clamping force and an adjusting nut
that alters the clamping tension.
With the part you are clamping located properly, adjust the quick-release by opening it, holding both ends and
turning one clockwise until, when you close the lever, you feel some resistance. At this point, try to close the
lever fully. The adjustment is correct when you can fully close the lever, but with some effort (the lever should
leave its impression in the palm of your hand). If you can only close the lever part way, open it, unscrew the
adjusting nut slightly and try again. If it closes too easily, tighten it up a tiny bit and try again. Do not try to
tighten the quick-release by winding the lever around; it will not tighten enough to be safe.
Right…… let’s begin assembly!
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