SportCrafters ROLLER FORK STAND Quick Instructions

Care and maintenance
Always wipe off the roller after use to avoid any corrosion to the
drum and/or frame. Use a damp cloth only; do not use any cleaners.
Make sure the roller belt is disengaged or fold up the roller after
use. Leaving the belt engaged on the drums will cause the belt to lose its tension over time.
keep all other fasteners snug. Do not overtighten any fasteners or you will risk damaging the frame.
PVC ROLLER MODELS: Do NOT expose your roller to
direct sunlight or excessive heat for extended periods as the drums may warp.
Warranty
SportCrafters warrants your roller and accessories to be free of any and all defects in material or workmanship. This warranty does not apply to parts that have been worn out through normal use, or damaged through misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, or acts of God. Where applicable, incidental and consequential damages are not covered, and there are no other warranties, expressed or implied, This warranty applies to the original owner, and is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. We can be reached by using our contact link on www.sportcrafters.com or at 574-243-4994
ROLLER FORK STAND
The SportCrafters Roller Fork Stand should be used only with the SportCrafters aluminum or PVC
folding roller. It’s only coincidence
if it fits any other brand or model.
As with all SportCrafters products, this unit is 100% made by hand in Granger, Indiana U.S.A.
SportCrafters Inc
51345 Bittersweet Rd
Granger, IN 46530
574 243 4994
PRECAUTIONS
TRAINING DEVICE BY ASSISTING YOU WITH BALANCE. BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RIDE A ROLLER WITHOUT THE STABILIZER YOU MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS. A ROLLER IS FOR INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED CYCLISTS ONLY. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR AND UNTRAINED IN HOW TO RIDE A ROLLER, SEEK EXPERIENCED, SUPERVISED HELP AND READ “RIDING TIPS”
DAMAGE DURING USE AND HANDLING.
Follow instructions provided with your roller to adjust the front drum to the longest position (if you will be using a shorter­wheelbase bike) or to the shortest position (if you will be using a longer-wheelbase bike). In any case, the front roller drum should clear the stabilizer when it is installed on the roller frame.
Assemble the stabilizer to the frame with 4 J-bolts and knobs as shown in the sketch. Keep the J-bolts loose as you adjust you r bike so that the rear wheel cradles properly between the rear drums. Tighten the J-bolts with the knobs. DON’T use any tools to tighten any more or you will damage the J-bolts or the roller frame.
Remove your front wheel and assemble your bike to the skewer using the standard adjustment procedure for quick­release skewers. If you are unfamiliar with how to adjust quick-release skewers, please seek professional assistance.
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