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12. Tire
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21. Gear Hub
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23. Chain
24. Chainwheel
25. Crankarm
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Summary of Contents for Trivel T-120

  • Page 1 Grip Shifter Brake lever Cable housings Stem Steerer column Headset Fender Saddle 10. Frame 11. Front brake 12. Tire 13. Rim 14. Spoke 15. Fork 16. Front hub 17. Quick release binder 18. Seat post 19. Quick release clamp 20. Rear brake 21.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Adjusting the handlebar height........ 10 Riding your bike ..............11 Welcome word ............... 3 Technical adjustments ............13 About us ................. 3 Brake adjustment ............. 13 Before your first ride .............. 3 Adjusting the chain tension........13 A Word on safety ..............4 Adjusting the gear hub ..........
  • Page 3: Welcome Word

    Trivel T-120 bike as we spent a great deal of time designing it with you in reduced mobility children and adults, thus 1. Read and understand this user...
  • Page 4: A Word On Safety

    Condition of use understand how to safely use and Your new Trivel bike was designed to used Your new Trivel T-120 bike is a very under the Condition 2 type of riding based maintain the bike. reliable and safe product. Our design...
  • Page 5: Safety Recommendations

    Adapt your riding style and behaviour to limits. identification number can be required by each type of terrain, situation, and Trivel customer service for warranty weather condition. On public roads, always ensure you are purpose. It could also help you retrieve visible to other road users.
  • Page 6: Safety Checklist

    Check fork, stem handlebar Check saddle attachment and seat post Safety checklist attachment and alignment. Stand in front insertion limit. Saddle should be firmly Before each ride, you should refer to this of your bike while holding the front wheel tightened, and the seat post minimal safety check list to make sure your bike is steady between your legs and firmly try to...
  • Page 7: Ergonomic Recommendations

    Ergonomic recommendations Saddle height Foot position on the pedal Keep mind that these A properly adjusted saddle height allows The first condition for an efficient recommendations should only be used for a better leg deployment while pedalling motion is to position the foot as a reference.
  • Page 8: Knee Angle

    Knee angle Knee over pedal rule Leg reach The way the knee bends when pedaling is This simple technique helps position the Ideally the rider should be able to reach important factor muscular rider’s hip along the seat tube axis to the ground with at least the tip of the foot efficiency and to avoid joint injury over prevent unwanted hip movement and...
  • Page 9: Ergonomic Adjustments

    Ergonomic adjustments Adjusting the saddle height Push the seat tube quick release 1. Pull the seat tube quick release clamp 2. Lift the saddle to the required height clamp lever back to ‘closed’ position lever into ‘open’ position Check for correct saddle alignment Do not raise the saddle past the seat before tightening the clamp.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Handlebar Height

    2. Rearrange the spacers stack above or 3. Adjust the headset bearing Adjusting the handlebar height below the stem to reach the required compression with the top cap bolt handlebar height It is recommended to have this adjustment made by a qualified technician as it will require to adjust the headset bearings.
  • Page 11: Riding Your Bike

    conditions. Slow down, start braking Riding off road Riding your bike earlier than usual and more gently, take Only ride off road trails with a purposely Riding uphill extra caution when turning. designed bike. Shift to a lower gear before going uphill. Avoid shifting when the chain is under Riding at night Riding off the paved roads is more...
  • Page 12 Be sure to shift the shifting lever one Braking Shifting gears gear at a time. During shifting, reduce An efficient braking technique will Frequent and efficient shifting increases the force being applied to the pedals. If you try to force operation of the improve your riding experience and keep the chain and gears durability and can shifting lever or perform multi-shifting while the...
  • Page 13: Technical Adjustments

    Technical adjustments Adjusting the chain tension Adjusting the gear hub Chain tension must be adjusted so it does Your gear hub transmission must be Brake adjustment not allow the chain to drop from the precisely synchronised function When the brakes wear down with normal sprocket.
  • Page 14: Repairing A Flat Tire

    Repairing a flat tire Maintenance Required tools The following list of tools is a minimum Regular maintenance is essential to keep requirement proceed basic your new bike riding for many years, for 1. Take the punctured wheel off the maintenance and simple adjustments of your own safety and to preserve your bike your bike.
  • Page 15: Chain Lubrification

    Chain lubrification Tire pressure Clean and lubricate the chain and Keeping your tires inflated inside the sprockets regularly. There is no official recommended pressure range will schedule as it depends greatly on where guarantee their performance and how the bike is ridden. However, it is durability.
  • Page 16: Lifespan And Normal Wear

    Brake pads Lifespan and normal wear The brake pads get in contact with the A quality rim can last for many years when A bike’s frame, fork and every component rim’s braking track and a small quantity of used under normal conditions and with that makes a complete bike are subject to material wears off every time you apply timely brake pads replacement.
  • Page 17: Cleaning Your Bike

    Tires Chain Cleaning your bike The tires on your bike will wear out Your bike being equipped with an internal Keeping your bike clean is an easy and gradually with use. Generally speaking, gear hub and a specially coated chain, you simple help extend...
  • Page 18: Storing Your Bike

    It is recommended to store your bike in a By the present, Trivel gives notice to the the equipment is broken, or if there are tempered dry place, preferably indoor or...
  • Page 19 Trivel within thirty (30) days of the purchase Useful life warranty Merchandise return policy during warranty date.

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