Husky T-124C Owner's Manual And Assembly Manual

Husky T-124C Owner's Manual And Assembly Manual

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  • Page 1 T-124C TRICYCLE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Specifications Component Diagram Safety Recommendations 8-11 Major Parts and Components 12-17 Assembly Guide 18-29 Maintenance 30-32 Limited Warranty 33-34 Optional Accessories 35-36...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on you purchase of your new Husky industrial tricycle. You have purchased a tricycle that has many features and qualities. Please take a few minutes and read through this manual before you ride your tricycle for the first time. Learning about this tricycle and safe riding and maintenance will return many years of enjoyment and useful life.
  • Page 5 12 ball 5/16" with steel cones Pedals Non-slip heavy duty resin Handlebar 11" rise x 26" wide chrome plated Saddle Husky extra wide thick foam Tires 24" balloon w/ diamond thread Fenders Full front & rear steel black painted Reflectors...
  • Page 8: Safety Recommendations

    Depending on the situation, you may need one or more of these safety devices so that you can alert others of your presence. Please contact your HUSKY dealer if you need more information on safety accessories.
  • Page 9 Mounted on the rear axle and extending about 6 feet above the ground, they allow others to spot a rider from far distance. Safety flags are available at your HUSKY dealers. SAFE RIDING IN WET CONDITIONS You never know when you may get caught in a rainstorm or an afternoon summer shower.
  • Page 10 Using gloves when riding your bike helps minimize loss of grip in wet conditions. FENDERS - HUSKY offers fenders as standard equipment for most of its products. Fenders protect the rider from water and mud splashes.
  • Page 11 WARNING! Due to size and weight of Husky cargo tricycles, avoid narrow sidewalks and off-road bicycle trails. Also avoid roads or ramps with steep grade. When riding down a ramp or hill, exercise extreme caution and slow down, using both brakes.
  • Page 12: Major Parts And Components

    The two sections are connected by large bolts and nuts. Make sure these bolts and nuts are tight at all times. Your HUSKY tricycle is classified as an “adult tricycle”, suitable for riding on paved or hard packed dirt surfaces. Because of the special design of the frame and fork, this product offers maximum comfort at lower speed.
  • Page 13 HANDLEBAR AND HANDLEBAR STEM The handlebar is designed so that you can enjoy riding your tricycle without having to bend or lean forward, thus reducing pressure on back and neck muscles. The position of the handlebar can be adjusted to raise or lower the grip for maximum comfort.
  • Page 14 Spoke wrenches are available in different sizes and types. The size of the wrench depends on the gauge of the spoke. You can buy spokes from bicycle shops or order from Husky. Check your tires by observing any cuts or cracks on the side wall, air pressure, and amount of wear on the thread.
  • Page 15 Bicycle pedals, like shoes, have right and left sides. A right side pedal should not be mounted on the left side of the bike and vice-versa. Mounting on the wrong side will cause the pedal to loosen or fall, resulting in serious injury. Pedal axles are marked “R”...
  • Page 16 To test the cranking action, have someone lift the rear end of the tricycle. You should be able to crank the bike and spin the right-side rear wheel with one hand. If you are not able to crank using one hand or you feel too much resistance, or if the crank wobbles inside the bottom bracket, you may have a component failure in your drive system or need to adjust the bolts and nuts.
  • Page 17 Coaster brake arm REAR AXLE AND BEARINGS T-124C/244 model has a 17mm solid steel rear axle. The axle is supported by eight sealed cartridge bearings on the axle housing and rear wheels. The rear drive sprocket is mounted on the axle using an axle key and a set screw.
  • Page 18: Assembly Guide

    ASSEMBLY GUIDE This assembly guide is intended for use by bicycle technicians or experienced mechanics. HUSKY ASSUMES THAT THE PERSON ASSEMBLING THIS PRODUCT HAS THE BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF PROPER ASSEMBLY AND AJUSTMENT OF A BICYCLE. THIS ASSEMBLY GUIDE ONLY PROVIDES THE BASIC STEPS IN ASSEMBLING THIS PRODUCT.
  • Page 19: Tools Needed

    TOOLS NEEDED 10, 13, 14, 15, and 22 mm box wrench 10, 13, 14, 15, and 22 mm open end wrench Phillips and flat-head screwdriver Wire cutter 4, 5 and 6mm Allen Wrench Bicycle Pump There are 4 basic steps in assembly. They are: STEP 1 - Connecting front and rear sections of the frame, STEP 2 - Installing the wheels and fenders, STEP 3 - Installing saddle, handlebar, and pedals, and...
  • Page 20 Your tricycle has been packed into two boxes, Frame Box and Wheels/Basket Box. On the side of the Frame Box, you will find the tricycle’s serial number, beginning with “GM”. Write the number somewhere on this manual for future reference. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY BOX #1 - FRAME BOX...
  • Page 21 Washers 12mm Please check to make sure the components listed above are identified. If you are missing any parts or having difficulty identifying a part, please contact HUSKY Customer Service at (800) 392-3337. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON PARTS AND PART NUMBERS FOR ALL HUSKY PRODUCTS, VIST www.huskybicycles.com.
  • Page 22 12mm x 30mm basket bracket bolt (short) 12mm x 40mm basket bracket bolt (long) 12mm x 50mm Fender mounting bolt 23mm x 10mm frame washer 16mm x 8mm basket washer Brake cable end cap Front brake cable noodle Front brake cable boot STEP 1 - ASSEMBLE THE FRAME...
  • Page 23 1. Place the front and rear frames on a bench and position each part so that the connecting brackets face each other. 2. Slide the frame brackets so that they overlap. Insert 4 large square keyed frame bolts (D) through the inside of the brackets (2 on each side) and install washers (H) and nylon insert nuts (B).
  • Page 24 Using the connecting link, link plate, and snap-on clip supplied with the small chain, connect the ends of the chain together. MAKE SURE THAT THE SANP-ON CLIP IS SECURED ON THE CHAIN PINS. Connecting Link 4. Once the chain is securely connected, place it over the coaster brake sprocket and rear axle sprocket.
  • Page 25 STEP 2 - Mounting the Wheels T-124C/244 rear axle has one "Drive Side" (Right) and one "Freewheel Side" (Left). Both rear wheels use the same hubs and are identical. You can use them on either side. Drive side of the axle has a flange with 3 pins that fit into the rear wheel’s hub.
  • Page 26 Mount freewheel side wheel on the left axle. Make sure that the spacer is placed between the wheel's sealed bearing and axle bearing (see the picture on next page). Replace the washer and tighten the axle nut. Spacer Before mounting the front wheel, attach the front fender to the fork and secure the two fender braces to the front fork using the machine screws on the fork's dropouts.
  • Page 27 BRAKE - Install the brake lever on the right side of handlebar at a position easy to reach while holding the handlebar grip area. Leave room for the grip but do not attach the grips yet. Run the open end of brake cable through the brake lever placing the cable nipple in the pivoting anchor as shown in the picture.
  • Page 28 SADDLE - Remove the saddle from plastic bag and place the narrow end of the seat-post in the saddle clamp. Secure the clamp bolts but do not tighten yet. Place the saddle with the seat- post attached in the seat tube of the frame and secure the seat- post clamp.
  • Page 29 Install the front reflectors and rear hubcaps. Inflate the tires to maximum 45 PSI. NOTE: WHEN AIRING TIRES, MAKE SURE THAT THE TIRE BEAD IS SEATED INSIDE THE RIM BEFORE REACHING MAXIMUM PRESSURE. Put about 15 PSI in the tire first. Then check the tire and make sure it is seated uniformly on the rim.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    Owners' Manual for suggestions and guidelines. BASIC MAINTENANCE You have made a wise decision on purchasing a HUSKY tricycle. To make sure that it stays in good condition for many years of service and riding pleasure, we suggest the following:...
  • Page 31 Special attention should be given to crank locknut and coaster brake axle nuts. We do recommend that you take your bicycle to an authorized HUSKY dealer for all major adjustments, wheel alignment and truing, component replacement, tire repair or replacement.
  • Page 32 Also make sure that the shoes are centered on the side-wall. BRAKE SHOES MUST NOT RUB AGAINST THE TIRE OR HANG BELLOW THE WHEEL'S SIDE- WALL. VISIT www.huskybicycles.com to find parts and accessories for your Husky tricycle.
  • Page 33: Limited Warranty

    HUSKY LIMITED WARRANTY Husky T-124 and T-244 are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship with the following limitation: TIME PERIOD We warranty the frame and fork against defects in material and workmanship during the life of the product. This lifetime warranty is void if the product is not properly maintained and kept in rideable condition.
  • Page 34 No warranty work can be performed without presenting the proof of purchase. The cost of transportation of the bicycle to and from an authorized HUSKY dealer is the responsibility of the owner. HUSKY, at its sole option, may repair or replace the defective product.
  • Page 35: Optional Accessories

    OWNER’S RECORD Serial Number ______________________ Date of Purchase ______________________ Dealer ______________________ Dealer Address ______________________ _____________________ Dealer Phone Number ______________________...
  • Page 36 BASKET LINERS CARGO BOX BASKETS BELLS & HORNS PARKING RACKS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE ANDOTHER PARTS & ACCESSORIES VIST: www.huskybicycles.com © 2008 - Reproduction without permit is prohibited.

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