Locking The Brake; Securing The Cover And Flag; Adjusting The Handlebar - Burley Honey Bee Owner's Instruction & Safety Manual

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Locking the Brake

1. To lock the brake, slide the lever to the right
(Figure 16). To release the brake, slide the lever
to the left.
Figure 16

Securing the Cover and Flag

1. Slip the cover D-rings over the hooked corners
of the tow bar receivers (Figure 19).
2. Slide Flag pole into hole on flag holder. To
release, push button and lift flag pole out
(Figure 20).
Note: Fabric loops are located on the back of the
cover and should be used to attach additional
lights and/or reflectors.
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Adjusting the Handlebar

1. Tow mode: Always rotate the handlebar forward when
trailer is in towing mode (Figure 17A). The handlebar should
be horizontal and parallel to the ground, such that the mark
on the handlebar is aligned with the bolt that attaches the
cover (Figure 18).
2. Stroll / Jog mode: The handlebar may be rotated to serve
as a handlebar while trailer is in strolling or jogging mode
(Figure 17B). Open lever to rotate (Figure 18) and close lever
to lock in place.
Note: Always use the jogging tether when used as a stroller.
tension is optimally adjusted from the factory. If the roll bar slips when lifting
up or pushing down – or if it makes excessive noise when rotating – the lever
tension can be fine-tuned by removing the handlebar cover on the opposite side
of the lever. Release the lever, squeeze the outer frame together and turn the
barrel nut in 180 degree increments. Tighten barrel nut to desired tension. Then
reinstall the handlebar cover.
Figure 19
B
The roll bar lever
Figure 20
CHILD TRAILER
A
Figure 17
Figure 18

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