Trikke T5, T6, T7, T8, T12 Roadster Owner's Manual

NOT MAKE SUDDEN SHARP TURNS OR APPLY YOUR BODY WEIGHT TO THE
NOT RECOMMENDED.
before riding for the fi rst time.
properly. Inspect the vehicle closely to confi rm what the problem is. Contact your dealer or
TRIKKE ASSEMBLY MANUAL
cambering vehicle requires handlebar attachment
wheel attachment and brake
website.
separate
p, adjustment and maintenance of the disc brakes.
on the release knobs.
time to
positions
This will
position in order to attach the handlebars.
version of the Trikke
uses
which has
black plastic knobs on either end.
positions signifi ed by round holes down the back of the
Remove the plate, but keep it nearby. To
post has a spring loaded copper pin. Rotate the
This simple method insures
brakes are crossing, please start again
angle (
for Trikke 5) to the
balanced front
between the plates. The gaps between
brake tension adjustment screws as far in or towards
is aiming towards
and
push the front fork onto the fork post until the top of the fork
until the locking pin snaps into the hole
Now all you need to do is use the 5mm Hex wrench to
indicates where the
where the cable stay is. The wrench (gray arrow) goes through the hole and into the
brake pad to an eigth of an inch from the wheel. Retighten the hex nut on the cable stay and
to optimize braking effectiveness.
Make sure that there is just one washer on the axle.
Push the axle through the left fork hole so that about 1/2 an inch of the axle is visible
Slide the fi rst spacer onto the short end of the axle with the wide portion of the spacer
Push the axle into the bearing hole. Most likely, the axle will stop about 1/2 inch into
The best way to align the bearing spacer is to push a Papermate ball point pen
The trickiest of these steps is to slide the right spacer between the wheel and the
psi (5,4 bar).
ure
affects the riding performance: lower pressure makes for a smooth but slower
properly secured. The handlebars should not be able to rotate on the stem --- even
until you apply the brakes. You should be able to vigorously squeeze the brake
Assembly Questions or Replacement Parts
details.
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Trikke Riding Manual
Now that you have successfully assembled your new Trikke
cambering vehicle, we will
The greatest words of wisdom are:
propulsion possible. The unique
cambering vehicles use hard polyurethane wheels, we want to warn you
pavement at any time while riding, coast straight through the wet area without turning.
backwards by leaning back. Be careful to not lean back or distribute your body weight
behind the rear wheels. This warning is especially important for riders with restricted
under you, but you should always step off as a precaution.
and always
pay
probably feel sluggish because one of the brakes is probably partially engaged. Before
braking is not recommended for three reasons: you can get up to speeds where your braking
by surprise like cracks in the pavement or other vehicles.
products, and custom Trikke accessories like carrying bags, hats, t-shirts, high performance
position that properly balances your weight between the front and rear wheels. First time
pop unnecessary wheelies. This can be dangerous because
Never lean back or pull back on the handlebars.
path.
physi
just to challenge yourself and then just walk or run it to the top.
brakes together and evenly. Second, dispersing your weight evenly to each rear wheel is
practice of twisting your upper body and thrusting the vehicle into each lean with your arms
Trikke Accessories
performance related advances in cambering vehicle technology.
Trikke Tech has designed custom fi t
under normal conditions and use, and properly maintained. This warranty is void if the
presented during the warranty period to Company or one of its authorized representatives,
been designed, engineered, distributed manufactured, or retailed for uses in trick riding,
cambering vehicle has a useful product life cycle. The length of that useful
product life cycle will vary with the maintenance and care received over its useful product
by Company and waived by the original owner.
provision is found unenforceable, only that provision shall be stricken and all others shall
version 1 models. Contact Trikke Tech
Trikke Tech, Inc.
Venice, California USA 90291
The
home page has links to all of our
TRIKKE 5 WEIGHT LIMIT 150 lbs. or 66 kg
TRIKKE 6 & 7 WEIGHT LIMIT 200 lbs. or 91 kg
TRIKKE 8 & 12 WEIGHT LIMIT 250 lbs. or 114 kg
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