Vision R82 Owner's Manual page 5

Double vision tandem recumbent
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Chapter 3: Riding your VISION
Chapter 3: Riding your VISION
Chapter 3: Riding your VISION
Chapter 3: Riding your VISION
Chapter 3: Riding your VISION
smooth and predictable. You shouldn't feel like you have to do
everything in one session. Many novice riders actually do much
better working up to the open road in several short training
sessions, often days apart.
With some practice, the captain and the stoker become a team,
involved in the joy of cycling together. Enjoy your bike, and
have a world of fun with it!
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Check your bike befor
Check your bike before each ride
Check your bike befor
Check your bike befor
Check your bike befor
*Squeeze each brake lever to make sure there is no binding and
the brake pads press hard enough on the rims to stop the bike.
The brake pads should be adjusted so they are 1/16" (2mm)
away from the rim when not applied. The brake pads should be
centered on the rim and not touching the tire itself.
*The seat quick release skewers should be closed with at least
20 lbs (14kgf) of force (see the skewer diagram).
*Check the tightness of the boom and main frame pinch bolts,
and make sure the frame anti-rotate pin has engaged.
Do not ride a Double VISION without the anti-
rotation pin locked in position!.
*If you are unsure of the condition of your VISION recumbent,
Do Not Ride It until the problem has been corrected. If you
have any questions at all, see your VISION dealer.
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