TerraTrike Rambler Assembly Manual

TerraTrike Rambler Assembly Manual

Pilot’s handbook technical illustration & parts list
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www.TerraTrike.com - 800.945.9910
4460 40th St SE. Grand Rapids, MI 49512 USA

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  • Page 1: Assembly Guide

    Assembly Guide Pilot’s Handbook Technical Illustration & Parts List www.TerraTrike.com - 800.945.9910 4460 40th St SE. Grand Rapids, MI 49512 USA...
  • Page 2 Pg 14 - Warranty Information Technical Information - Pg 15 - 17 Pg 15 - Rambler Technical Drawing (Exploded), Part Numbers Pg 16 - Rambler Seat Clamp Drawing (Exploded), Part Numbers Pg 17 - Parts Lists for Technical Drawings Pg 18 - X-Seam Settings...
  • Page 3 Assembly Guide Dark Grey = Installation/Adjustment PLEASE NOTE: Make sure you’re greasing bolts before installing them. Failure to do so can cause “galling” to occur (heat and friction will fuse (weld) the fasteners together). Adjustment will be impossible and not covered under warranty.
  • Page 4: Tire Pressure

    Tire Pressure Tire pressure is indicated on the side-wall of of each tire. **TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE EACH RIDE.** Rear Wheel Installation Apply grease to quick release skewer before installing Front Wheel Installation Install axle bolts - tighten to 325 in. lbs. Apply grease to hubmount axle before installing wheel...
  • Page 5 Brake Caliper Installation & Setup Tighten cap-screw until wheel doesn’t move. This makes brake cailper setup easier. Loosen cap screw to desired steering resistance when finished. Proper setup: you should see day- light on either side of the rotor with bolt screws tightened down.
  • Page 6 SIDE OF TRIKE “L” Bracket (computer sensor mount) Loosen Hex nuts to rotate tie rod Make rst wheel parallel to frame. See Pg 6 for alignment/wheel spacing measurements. RAMBLER 8 tie rod install above hubmount!!! INFLATE TIRES BEFORE ALIGNING TRIKE...
  • Page 7 Tire Pressure Tire pressure is indicated on the side-wall of of each tire. **TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE EACH RIDE.** Make Second Wheel Parallel to First Wheel 7 Cont. Demonstration Picture - Measuring Front to Front Demonstration Picture - Measuring Back to Back See Next Page for Alignment/wheel spacing measurements...
  • Page 8 Tire Pressure Tire pressure is indicated on the side-wall of of each tire. **TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE EACH RIDE.** 7 Cont. 14 1/16” 357mm 13 15/16 “ 354mm 29 3/4” Make sure the rst wheel you chose to align on pg 4 doesn’t move after being 759mm aligned to frame.
  • Page 9 Con rm Derailleur Hanger Alignment & Rear Derailleur Installtion (If Equipped) Set Rear Derailleur High & Low Stops...
  • Page 10 Cable Routing & Installation Right Hand Handlebar Left Hand Handlebar...
  • Page 11 OF THE TIE ROD WHEN RUNNING master link for the long size. UNDER THE TRIKE! Chain Tube Placement & Installation Rambler Base, Elite, Pro Don’t clamp chain tube yet! Some parts omitted for clarity. Add the 7” packet of chain &...
  • Page 12 Pedal Installation Tighten Securely! Seat Installation Install seat on seat clamp/idler assembly. Move to desired position on main tube and tighten seat clamp bolts and chain tube clamp bolt. Attach seat to seat clamp with bolts (number 27) illustrated in seat clamp technical drawing (pg 17). Use detent ring pins to secure seat stays at preferred angle of recline.
  • Page 13 Seating Position Adjustment Your Rambler’s seat is adjustable on two different planes: fore/aft position at the base and the incline/recline angle of the seat back. Your seating position can adjust anywhere from 35-70 degrees depending on where the seat bracket is located on the frame.
  • Page 14 Before you adjust your handlebars, it’s important to be seated on the trike while making this adjustment. 1) The stiffness/ease of steering can be adjusted - you can make your Rambler harder or easier to steer by adjusting your “Top Cap Bolts” (number 22 in the technical illustration on pg 17).
  • Page 15 •Remember, your first line of defense is always your own common sense. Ride as if you are invisible to motorists. •Your TerraTrike is strong enough for most riding conditions. That is not a license to ride in a hazardous or abusive manner! Anyone can damage their TerraTrike if they try hard enough.
  • Page 16 If you need to wash the seat mesh, remove it from the seat frame, wash it in the gentle cycle and let it air dry. If you ride in inclement weather, immediately clean and lube your TerraTrike after your ride. Road salt, over time, will cause significant damage to your TerraTrike. Clean it off immediately! Likewise, salty air will corrode your TerraTrike.
  • Page 19 Tie Rod M8x30 Bolt Boom Sleeve Boom M5x12 Button head bolt Handle Bar M8x21 Pan Head Bolt Item Rambler Seat Clamp Part Descriptions Quantity Seat Clamp Seat Clamp Seat Clamp Pad M8 Nut with Nylon Insert M8x40mm bolt M8 Flat Washer...
  • Page 20 Boom Length Chain Length Short 33”- 39” 11” 120” Medium 36”- 43” 14.5” 128” Long 39”- 45” 18” 134” BASE, ELITE & PRO RAMBLER Suggested Size Ranges X-Seam Range Boom Length Chain Length Short 33”- 39” 11” 129” Medium 36”- 43” 14.5” 137”...
  • Page 21 NOTES...
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  • Page 23 NOTES...
  • Page 24 COMPANY INFORMATION: TerraTrike (WizWheelz Inc.) 4460 40th St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 Email: sales@terratrike.com - for Ordering & Customer Service tech@terratrike.com - for Technical Assistance shipping@terratrike.com - for Shipping Inquiries Phone: 1-800-945-9910 or 1-616-455-5988 Fax: 1-616-455-6058 RESOURCES: ∙TerraTrike Forum - http://www.terratrike.com/forum/ ∙TerraTrike Blog - http://terratrike.com/blog/...

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