Drive Possibilities - Schuchmann MOMO Instructions For Use Manual

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2.8 Drive possibilities

The MOMO tricycle can be equipped with the fol-
lowing drives:
Rigid sprocket
During active pedalling, the rigid sprocket sup-
ports the user in overcoming the "dead"/apex
point of the crank. A passive user is assisted in
pedalling constantly; in addition it permits travel
forwards or backwards.
Changeover from rigid sprocket to neutral hub
In addition to the functions of the rigid sprocket, the drive can be uncoupled and
thus the passive pedalling can be interrupted, for example for transfer distances.
Freewheel brake hub (with backpedal brake)
The freewheel brake hub allows the user to stop and start pedalling as they wish.
They can brake by pedalling backwards.
Extra-light transmission
An extra-light transmission can be selected for all the above-mentioned types of
drive. Here a larger pinion on the rear axle permits improved force transmission
and thus makes it easier for the user to start pedalling.
Transfer between the rigid sprocket, idling hub and 7 gear freewheel brake hub
with reverse option
This option combines the functions of the above-
mentioned drives. Using a switch lever (A), it is pos-
sible to select between a rigid sprocket, idling hub
and the 7 gear freewheel brake hub with reverse
option. To do this, pull the level (A) out of the recess
A
and allow it to engage in the required position in
order to select between the different drive versions.
In the left-hand recess, the rigid sprocket, in the
central recess the idling hub and in the right-hand
recess the 7-gear freewheel brake hub with reverse
option can be activated.
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