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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Hardware Bag Contents & Tool List Attaching the Wheels III. Install Rear Refl ectors IV. Setting Up & Folding Your Burley Nomad Hitching Your Nomad to the Bi cy cle VI. Trailer Maintenance and Care VII. Safety Guidelines VIII.Safety Checklists IX.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    When Loaning or Selling Your Trailer If you loan or sell your Burley Nomad, supply the new user with this manual. They must familiarize them selves with all sec tions—especially sections “VII.
  • Page 3: Hardware Bag Contents & Tool List

    Envelope: Burley Checklist Warranty Card Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction & Safety Manual NOTE: Alloy spoked wheels come with refl ectors already in stalled. II. Attaching the Wheels First, verify that the tires are infl ated to 30-35 P.S.I. Next, tip the trailer frame on its back end.
  • Page 4: Install Rear Refl Ectors

    In the hardware bag, you’ll fi nd the parts needed to install the rear refl ectors: (2) Refl ector brack et (2) Self-tapping Phillips screw, bracket (2) Rear refl ector, red (2) Self-tapping slotted screw, refl ector Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual...
  • Page 5: Setting Up & Folding Your Burley Nomad

    Setting Up and Folding Your Burley Nomad Setting up or folding your Burley Nomad is ac com plished in a few easy steps involving the side rails, the roll bar and cover, the tongue, and the safety fl ag. Install Side Rails Ensure that all four of the plas tic side-panel hold-downs (C-shaped) on the main frame are fl...
  • Page 6 Side Rail Side Rail Guide Side Panel Hold-Down (Snapped in Place) Side Panel Hold-Down (Flipped Open) Side Rail Side Rail Side Rail Guide Side Panel Hold-Down Side Panel Hold-Down (Snapped in Place) (Flipped Open) Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual...
  • Page 7 1” webbing as required. For normal cargo carrying modes, the tailgate and splashguard should be adjusted so they are tight to minimize the entry of water and dirt. Tailgate Splashguard Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual...
  • Page 8 2. Lay the cover over the side rails so that it is right side out and oriented so the end with “Burley” and “Nomad” is at the front of the trailer. 3. Next, slip one of the roll-bar knobs through one of the grom mets on the cov er.
  • Page 9 To fa cil i tate tongue in stal la tion, tip your Bur ley Nomad frame onto its back end. If you are working on a rough or dirty sur face, lay down a cloth or other protective barrier. Installing your Burley Nomad tongue involves four simple steps (see the following illustrations): Slide the tongue onto the piv ot pin at the left front.
  • Page 10: Hitching Your Nomad To The Bi Cy Cle

    Folding Your Burley Nomad Folding your Burley No mad is ba si cal ly the re verse of set ting it up. Fa mil iar ize your self with set ting up the trail er as out lined in this sec tion above.
  • Page 11 Hitch must seat properly into stays and not interfere with racks, bags, or fi ttings. Inspect hitch and tongue frequently for damage or loose fasteners. Interfering parts or damaged hitch can cause an ac ci dent resulting in se ri ous injury. Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual...
  • Page 12: Trailer Maintenance And Care

    Replace your hitch or tongue if there are any signs of damage—i.e., cracks, dents, scratch es. The Burley Nomad tongue pivot requires periodic lu bri ca tion to enable ease of move ment and prevent rust. Lubricate using a light machine oil once a year for normal use, and every three months for heavier use—i.e., frequent tongue removal...
  • Page 13: Safety Guidelines

    Before loaning your trailer to others, make sure they too un der stand its proper, safe use. Contact your dealer or Burley if any of these in struc tions are unclear.
  • Page 14 No Motorized Vehicles Your Burley Nomad is only in tend ed for use with pedal-pow ered cy cles; never pull it with a motorized ve hi cle, as the increased ac cel er a tion and speed could damage the trail er or cause the trailer to tip over.
  • Page 15 Ride on Clean, Paved Surfaces Your Burley Nomad is not intended for off-road use. Any bumps or irregularities could cause tip over and serious injury to the bicyclist or damage to the trailer. Cross over railroad tracks, curb cutouts, and road grooves at 90˚. Riding parallel or at acute angle to such obstacles can cause a crash, resulting in serious injury.
  • Page 16 Clamp the hitch securely to the bicycle frame, and check for a tight attachment each time you use the trailer. Refer to sections “VII. Hitching the Burley Nomad to Your Bicycle” and “VIII. Trailer Main te nance and Care” of this man u al for proper in stal la tion, use and main te nance of your hitch.
  • Page 17: Viii.safety Checklists

    IMPORTANT: Refer to section “VI. Trailer Main te nance and Care” of this manual for additional periodic maintenance. Unless you are a qualifi ed bicycle mechanic, contact your Burley dealer for repairs and maintenance. Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual...
  • Page 18: Parts Lists And Drawings

    (2)Roll-Bar Knob (2)Side panel (1)2-Piece Safety Flag (2)16" Alloy Spoked Wheel, Tire, & Tube Assembly (1)Tonneau Cover (1)Tongue Assembly (1)Hitch (1)Hitch Safety Strap Optional Accessories (not shown) Nomad Carry Bag Nomad Cargo Rack Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual...
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  • Page 20: Warranty

    This war ran ty applies only to the original own er and is non- trans fer a ble. Burley can not be re spon si ble for failure due to improper as sem bly, mod i fi ca tion of parts or in struc tions, ne glect, abuse, ac- ci dent, and/or nor mal wear.

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