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12. Chain 

Connection

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First count the number of visible markings on the top of your boom.  Refer to the table 
below to set the correct chain length.  This will require a chain splitting tool and a 
suitably qualified person. 
 

Chain Length Chart 

Number of Visible Markings 

Number of Chain Links To Be Removed 

20 

16 

12 

 
 
 

13. 

Once you have determined how many links need to be removed from the chain, cut 
the zip tie holding the two ends of chain together and remove the appropriate number 
of links.  Run the chain through the front derailleur and around the smallest chain ring 
and connect the two ends of the chain together with the quick link connector provided. 
(Photo 12).

 

 

NB:  Ensure that the chain running through the pulley wheel closest to the 
frame is passing through the derailleur and over the top of the chain ring.  

 

14. Seat 

Assembly 

 

FOR BOTH SPORT AND PERFORMANCE MODELS 

 
First measure your X seam.  See diagram below: 
 
Lean a board against a wall at the recommended angle. Sit tight against the bottom of 
the board, lean back and straighten your legs with your toes pointing upwards.    
Measure the distance from the front of the board to the bottom of your shoe.   This will 
give you your X seam measurement. 
 

 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Performane Series

Page 1: ...Performance Sports Trike Assembly Instructions ...

Page 2: ...tents 1 0 Introduction 2 0 you need to read this manual 3 0 Your KMX Parts 4 0 Assembly and technical details 5 0 Guidelines for safe use 6 0 Maintenance 7 0 Guarantee conditions 8 0 Guarantee certificate ...

Page 3: ...on of EN14764 the UK standard for bikes and the CPSC for Bikes in the USA For safety we recommend that an Adult should supervise any child using a KMX Warning Your KMX like bicycles Roller Blades Roller Skates Skateboards Cars Boats or any other moving vehicle can cause injury Exercise caution when riding your KMX Pay attention to street signs be courteous to pedestrians and road users and by all ...

Page 4: ...ty flag holder 4 Front Boom Clamps 14 Chain and Chain tubes 24 Front chain rings 5 Front wheel pivot bolts 15 Front Wheel Axle Bolt 25 Front Disc brakes 6 Handle Bars 16 Chain pulley 26 Rear Disc brake 7 Front Twist Grip Changer 17 Chain tube spring 8 Rear Twist Grip Changer 18 Rear Wheel 9 Front brake lever 19 Front Wheel 10 Rear brake lever 20 Mudguard ...

Page 5: ...TEERING 3 Insert the handlebars fully into the handlebar mounts Do not tighten the clamps at this stage Photo 2 4 Attach the left hand track rod end Copy the right hand track rod end for the position of the washers and spacers Photo 3 Photo 3 Photo 4 REAR WHEEL ATTACHMENT 5 Move the rear derailleur to the outside of the frame ensuring that the chain is laid as shown Photo 4 6 Move the disc brake t...

Page 6: ...clamp provided Photo 6 REAR DERAILLEUR BRAKE 8 Select the highest gear on the right hand handlebar gear changer Place the chain over the smallest rear sprocket and attach the derailleur to the gear hanger using a 5mm allen key Photo 7 Photo 7 Photo 8 9 Attach the rear disc brake using the two M6 bolts Photo 8 ...

Page 7: ...nce Model 11 PERFORMANCE MODELS Insert the boom into the front frame and attach the pedals Note The left hand pedal has a left hand thread Photo 10 Ensure that the front derailleur and left hand gear changer are in the number 1 position ready to select the smallest front chain ring Feed the cable and the 90 degree aluminium noodle through the slot on the underside of the boom so that the cable and...

Page 8: ... Run the chain through the front derailleur and around the smallest chain ring and connect the two ends of the chain together with the quick link connector provided Photo 12 NB Ensure that the chain running through the pulley wheel closest to the frame is passing through the derailleur and over the top of the chain ring 14 Seat Assembly FOR BOTH SPORT AND PERFORMANCE MODELS First measure your X se...

Page 9: ...M6 bolts Photo 13 18 Attach the Seat Covering to the frame with the 8 nuts and bolts provided Ensure that the seat covering is attached the correct way up The top is marked with a sticker 19 Front Wheel Assembly FOR BOTH SPORT AND PERFORMANCE MODELS NB It is important to note that the front wheels are Left and Right hand specific Each wheel is fitted with a small sticker with either L or R on it t...

Page 10: ... the seat using the bolt washers and nut provided Photo 16 Photo 16 Photo 17 22 If required fit the Flag to the rear wheel axle by first loosening the quick release clamp or axle nut Insert the flag bracket and tighten the clamp or axle nut Photo 17 23 If required fit the Rear Reflector to the Flag Pole and fit the Front Reflector to the underside of the front frame Photo 18 Photo 18 ...

Page 11: ...all of your foot on the pedal you will have a slight bend at the knee See Photo 19 and 20 Screw in the two boom securing knobs and tighten securely NB Never extend the boom beyond the Stop position mark FOR SPORT MODELS If the boom extends beyond the MAX mark then you will need to add the short chain length supplied Locate the quick link connector in the chain remove this and add the extra chain l...

Page 12: ...ck nuts at either end of the steering rod Left Right hand threaded Turn the rod until the measurement between the front of the tyres is 2mm less than between the rear of the tyres Now retighten the lock nuts Photo 30 Photo 29 Photo 30 HAVE FUN For further information including a video on how to assemble your KMX visit our website at www kmxkarts com ...

Page 13: ...ularly See for the correct pressures chapter 3 In case of improper use of your KMX neither the manufacturer nor the dealer can be held responsible The KMX cannot be used near staircases swimming pools or any other water Staircases should be shielded off to avoid riders being able to ride up or down Engage the handbrake button on the rear brake lever to lock the rear brake before leaving the KMX un...

Page 14: ...ry month or after your KMX gets wet In addition to above Immediately after riding Approx time 30 minutes Dry bike with towel pedal the drive train with your hands while lifting the rear wheel to spin water out of rear bearing surfaces cog set chain etc Wash bike completely with soap and water Dry bike spin wheels and cycle drive train to expel water Apply chain lubricant and wipe off excess Apply ...

Page 15: ...ions and or not correctly maintained Technical repairs of the KMX are not executed professionally Parts fitted afterwards do not match technical specifications of the KMX or no original KMX parts have been used and or are not fitted correctly Deficiencies due to climate like rust cracks in the rubber or usual weathering of the coatings The KMX is used for rental and or otherwise used by non specif...

Page 16: ... of Purchase Type KMX Colour Signature buyer GUARANTEE CERTIFICATE KMX Karts COPY Date of Purchase Type KMX Colour Retailer KMX Name Date of Birth Address Town City Postal code Country Signature purchaser Send to KMX Karts Ltd 23 Castle view Rd Portchester PO16 9LA UK ...

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