Burley Trailer User Manual page 8

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side panels in the cargo area. Snap the mesh tailgate into place on the up-
per of the snap studs at the rear of the side rails. Ensure that the roll bar is
properly installed by snapping the cover snaps onto the lower snap studs at
the rear of your Burley-Solo, and snapping the cover snaps onto the snap
studs at the front of the trailer. Note, that once the tongue is installed the
cover must be carefully slipped over the end of the side rail inside of the
tongue receptacle at the left front of the trailer.
The Wide Screen 2-in-1 Cover™ is secured with snaps at the front and rear
of the trailer. When weather is fair, roll up the vinyl rain cover, and secure
it with the snaps. Also, release the rear snaps and roll up the back of the
cover to above the mesh tailgate for increased air fl ow.
To make your trailer more visible, clip a light into the light-holder tab sewn
on the upper part of the back of your cover. There are several brands of
inexpensive clip-on lights that will make your trailer more visible to motor-
ists and other cyclists.
IMPORTANT: Always keep both snap hooks connected from seat to side panel
during use; release them only when knocking down your Burley-Solo.
Connect snap hooks on
back of seat to D-rings at
rear of side panels.
Install Tongue
To facilitate tongue installation, tip your Burley-Solo frame onto its back end.
If you are working on a rough or dirty surface, lay down a cloth or other
protective barrier so as not to soil your Burley-Solo. Installing your Burley-
Solo tongue involves four simple steps (see the following illustrations):
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