Use As A Bicycle Trailer; Mounting The Coupling On The Bicycle - Otto Bock Kimba Neo Instructions For Use Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Kimba Neo:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Use
84

8.3.7 Use as a bicycle trailer

CAUTION
Risky operation
Falling, tipping over backwards and to the side due to approaching obstacles incorrectly
► Test the driving behaviour of the linked bicycle and bicycle trailer in a safe environment before taking trips.
► Test the wider wheel track in a safe environment.
► By looking ahead while riding, avoid driving over larger obstacles quickly with just one rear wheel.
► Never cross obstacles at an angle. Always approach obstacles head on (at an angle of 90°).
► Avoid drifting when driving through curves.

8.3.7.1 Mounting the coupling on the bicycle

The scope of delivery includes:
Coupling, type E from the Weber company for mounting to the axle of a bicycle
Two metal locking disks for bicycle hubs with rigid axle (large hole) or with quick-release mechanism (small
hole)
1) Remove the wheel nut or quick-release mechanism.
2) Slide the basis onto the axle (see fig. 86, item 4).
3) Insert the locking disk so that the joint piece is horizontal (see fig. 86, item 3 and item 2).
INFORMATION: Make sure that the teeth of the locking disk properly engage with the basis.
4) Firmly tighten axle and coupling with the wheel nut or quick-release mechanism.
5) Check if the wheel is seated securely.
6) Position the safety cable around the wheel axle and engage it (see fig. 86, item 1).
7) Insert the rubber stopple.
INFORMATION: First tighten the adjustment nut of the quick-release mechanism until the quick-
release clamping lever can be closed firmly.
8) Screw the adjustment nut of the quick-release mechanism onto the clamp axle by at least 5 turns.
INFORMATION: Observe the instructions for use of your bicycle and/or quick-release mechanism.
86
44
85
Kimba Neo, Kimba Cross, Kimba Inline

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Kimba crossKimba inline

Table of Contents