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Ann Spring
June 1, 2025
Tightening handle bars so they don’t keep falling
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Mr. Anderson
June 1, 2025
To tighten the handlebars on a Sun Bicycles Traditional 24, first rotate the handlebar slightly forward or rearward to your desired comfort position. Once you have the position set, you can then tighten the handlebar to secure it in place. The specific method of tightening is not detailed, but it typically involves tightening the stem bolts or handlebar clamp using an appropriate tool such as an Allen wrench.
Summary of Contents for Sun Bicycles Traditional 24
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Sun Traditional Trike Supplemental Owner’s Manual Find us online at Sun.Bike Revised 10-2015...
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This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance manual. Please see your dealer for all service, repairs or maintenance. Your dealer may also be able to refer you to classes, clinics or books on bicycle use, service, repair or maintenance. Sun Traditional 24 Trike Specifications Model:...
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PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE RIDING YOUR SUN TRIKE This manual is intended to be read carefully so that you may enjoy your new three-wheeler and be an informed rider aware of the benefits as well as the warnings and safety issues in riding this trike. A trike is not a bicycle and this manual contains specific information and warnings that will let you enjoy your Sun Trike in comfort and safety.
PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST 1. Check your tires for proper air pressure. Keep tire pressure between the minimum and maximum air pressure rating printed on the tire sidewall. Do not inflate over the maximum air pressure rating on the tire sidewall. 2. Test your front brake and make sure it stops the trike. If you have any doubts do not ride and see your dealer.
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Sun Trike Reference Views Side View 3/4 View...
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Sun Trike Assembly Reference Sun Trike PARTS LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION Main Frame Assembly Rear Unit Assembly Rear Unit Hardware Set (2x long carriage bolts, 2x short carriage bolts, nuts & washers) 1 set Rear Unit Axle Assembly (15mm OD with 4mm keyway) Rear Unit Bearings (35mm OD x 15mm ID for 15mm axle) Freewheel (20T with keyed adapter for 15mm axle) Drive Chain (1/2”...
Assembly Guide Rear Unit Installation Installing rear unit to main frame is a simple matter of attaching two pairs of long & short carriage bolts. Proceed as follows: Loosely install #2 Rear Unit Assembly onto #1 Main Frame Assembly using #3 Rear Unit Hardware. Use longest carriage bolts to front of trike, carriage heads inside the frame.
Handlebar Stem Installation Lubricate inside of fork steer tube with heavy grease. Install #15 Handlebar Stem into fork steer tube. See Figure F WARNING! THE STEM MINIMUM INSERT MARK MUST BE BELOW THE HEAD TUBE. MIN INSERT Fig F Handlebar Adjustment #16 Handlebar Assembly can be rotated a slight amount forward or rearward for desired comfort.
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Western Saddle Installation Install #19 Seat Brace onto rear bolts of #18 Western Saddle using round clips with bar to rear of bolts. Secure with #21 Seat Mount Hardware. Lubricate seat tube with heavy grease, place #20 Seat Post into seat tube of trike and tighten. Place #18 Western Saddle, in a level position, onto seat post and tighten seat post clamp.
Pedal Installation Apply grease to the threads of the #23 Pedals. This will protect both the threads of the pedal and the crank arm over time. Using your hands, thread the #23 Pedals (marked for L or R) into the respective left or right crank arms by turning them toward the front of the bike. Once the threads catch, use your pedal wrench to finish tightening down the pedals.
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Do you have a question about the Traditional 24 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Tightening handle bars so they don’t keep falling
To tighten the handlebars on a Sun Bicycles Traditional 24, first rotate the handlebar slightly forward or rearward to your desired comfort position. Once you have the position set, you can then tighten the handlebar to secure it in place. The specific method of tightening is not detailed, but it typically involves tightening the stem bolts or handlebar clamp using an appropriate tool such as an Allen wrench.
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