Husky T-124C Owner's Manual And Assembly Manual page 11

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railroad tracks, and objects such as rocks, wires, tree limbs, or sand and
loose gravel. Any one of these hazards can cause you to lose control. If
necessary, dismount and walk your bike over or around the hazard. Do
not ride on railroad tracks.
BE CAREFUL AROUND PARKED CARS - When approaching parked
cars, be on the look out for people getting in or out of parked cars. Allow
a safe distance between your bike and parked cars with passengers to
avoid possible collision with open doors.
OBEY ALL TRAFFIC SIGNS - Stop at stop signs, red lights, and yield
signs. Always use hand signals when turning or stopping.
DO NOT HITCH A RIDE ON A BIKE - Never hold on to another vehicle in
order to hitch a ride. DO NOT CARRY CHILDREN OR PETS IN THE
CARGO AREA
Cargo Carrying Recommendations
Your Husky tricycle is designed to carry light cargo.
distribution of cargo is very important. Do not stack cargo too high.
Whether you use a basket, platform, or trunk for carrying cargo, make
sure that 75% of the weight is centered directly above the rear axle of the
tricycle. Do not allow cargo to extend more than 10" beyond the edge of
rear tires. Spread the load evenly in the cargo area and secure all loose
parts or boxes. Basket liners help keep small parts and objects from
falling through the basket. HUSKY offers an optional
basket liner for model T-214C and T-244.
Do not attempt to jump a curb or a speed bump. Riding on uneven
surface or jumping curb may damage the frame or fork, especially when
your tricycle is loaded.
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. Avoid sharp turns at high speeds.
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