
Thank you for purchasing the Performance Travel Trac 2000™ portable trainer.
The Travel Trac 2000™ was designed to provide maximum stability and ease of
use in a convenient, portable folding trainer.
This trainer offers many notable features which make it a good choice for your
training needs:
• Extremely stable and rigid design.
• Easy setup and bicycle installation.
• Spring loaded resistance positioning system to prevent
excessive tire wear.
• Quickly folds flat for storage and easy portability.
• Choice of resistance units available separately.
(A resistance unit is required for operation.)
Folding Bicycle Trainer
Assembly:
1. Remove from the box and identify all parts for assembly. If you believe
parts are missing, please contact our technical service department for
assistance at 1-800-727-2453 from 9 am to 6pm EST.
2. Assemble feet to legs as shown. (Fig. 1)
3. Assemble handle to axle support with a light tap as shown. (Fig. 1)

Lock
Release
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
Fig. 6
11. If the bike is not stable, make sure that
the QR lever is positioned correctly in
the support cups, and the axle support
mechanism is tightened securely.
12. Release the spring plate lock by pushing
down on the spring plate with the palm
of your hand, and then pulling up on
the spring plate release lever with your
fingers. Allow the spring plate to slowly
rotate upwards until the resistance
unit’s roller makes contact with the rear
wheel of the bicycle (Fig. 7). Now you’re
ready to roll!
Resistance unit
not shown for clarity.
Pull Up
Push
Down
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5. Carefully lift your bike into position,
aligning the rear wheel axle with the
axle support cups (Fig’s 4 & 5).
6. While holding the bicycle steady, slide
the left side of the quick release skewer
into the axle support cup. Make sure
that the QR lever aligns with the notch
in the support cup. Rotate the support
cup as necessary.
NOTE: If your QR Lever will not fit into the
support cup notches, replace the QR
Lever with a smaller one.
7. Using the handle, tighten the right side
axle support until the support cup
comes in contact with the bicycle’s
right side QR skewer nut. After contact is
made, tighten by turning the handle 1/2
rotation.
8. Slide the locking ring (Fig 3B) fully to
the left (toward the bike) to lock the
axle support mechanism.
9. If the wheel is not centered on the
resistance unit, loosen the M5 socket
head screws on the resistance unit and
slide it sideways as necessary. Retighten
the screws.
10. Test that the bike is secure by pushing
and pulling on the top tube or seat.
Rotate
Up
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