1427 Safety Safety is very important to us. Products are designed in accordance with the latest safety standards and are constantly monitored for quality. We use information from this quality control to develop our products. We urge all riders to seek the opinion of their health-care provider(s) before riding their tryke.
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1427 • Riders must wear shoes. If shoes have laces, they must be tied properly. WARNING: NEVER ALLOW MORE THAN ONE RIDER ON. • Most trykes are equipped with a steering pin and have three steering options available: o Full steering: No steering pin. This option allows riders to make sharp turns and is appropriate for riders who ride at slow speeds or in close quarters.
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1427 Brakes If your tryke has brakes (front or coaster brakes) be careful when using the brakes. Operate the brakes gradually. If your tryke has front brakes (front caliper brake or both front caliper brake and rear disk brake) squeeze the brake lever(s) gradually until you feel brake(s) working.
1427 Assembly Instructions Please refer to the following instructions on how to assemble your tryke. Study the instructions carefully before beginning assembly and follow the sequence shown in the instructions. Be careful when assembling your tryke. Make sure that your working area is free of possible sources of danger, such as tools lying around.
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1427 Crank arms Shift Brake control lever Basket Chain covers Handlebar Seat back Basket stem brace Sprocket Seat belt Padded seat Rear Front Main axle fork frame Front cover Back wheel Back wheel wheel Foot platform Rear Front frame Steering brake centering spring...
1427 You need the following tools for assembly (too see a picture of different tools, see page 11): TOOLS REQUIRED: • 8 and 10 mm wrench/socket • 12 and 13 mm wrench/socket • 14 and 15 mm wrench (incl.) • 22 mm socket or adjustable wrench •...
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1427 CAUTION: BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN AXLE NUTS. DOING SO BINDS AXLE BEARINGS AND CREATES LOUD CREAKING OR CLICKING NOISE. UNTIGHTEN NUTS UNTIL WHEELS OPERATE QUIETLY. To attach the rear frame onto the main frame, slide the main frame assembly over the square mating tube on the rear frame.
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1427 Foot Platform To install the foot platform to the frame, begin by putting a thick washer over a large Allen bolt. Hold foot platform assembly to the underside of the frame and align holes. Start threading each Allen bolt with thick washer by hand until both are threaded enough to hold foot plate assembly in place.
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1427 2. Thread the nuts back to the bolts and use a 13 mm socket or wrench to tighten securely. Basket To install the basket, follow these steps: 1. Attach the basket support using two Brace short black Phillips screws, two nuts brackets and two black brace brackets.
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1427 Fitting for Rider The 1427 model has been designed for larger riders and offers an adjustable easy slide wheel chair seat. Please see the information below for quick reference on rider requirements: 1427 Rider’s height: Max. 72 inches Arm length 22-26 inches Leg length 22-41 inches Maximum weight: 250 lbs Follow these instruction to adjust the tryke for the rider:...
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1427 Tools Refer to the photo below to identify different tools: Quick release wrench Wrench Allen wrench Screwdrivers Wrench Socket Pliers Adjustable (Flathead, Phillips wrench Tools (top row tools are included with your )
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