Schwinn tricycle manual




















Lightly pull on the cable, and rotate the cable nut and cable barrel so they are no longer aligned. Page 22 2. With your opposite hand, pull the brake cable and noodle brake insert the end of the brake noodle into the brake carrier. If necessary, adjust the position or rotation of Brake pad aligned with the rim surface the pads. Page 24 mm. If the gap between the wheel and brake pad is uneven, adjust the position of the brake pad.

Adjustments should be made to each side as equally as possible to prevent running out of adjustment capability. See Adjust the Brake Cable and repeat steps Page 26 4. Rotate the wheel and check the gap between the gap between the rim and brake pads and rim is mm. Replace the brake band before it is completely worn. The rear brake is a band brake system. Follow the steps to adjust the rear brake: Schwinn Meridian Manual R3 Page 28 Schwinn Meridian Manual R3 Page Brake Locking Buttons 3.

Release the brake lever while holding down on the brake lever button. The brake will now be in the locked position. To unlock the brakes: 4. Squeeze the brake lever tight and release. The brake should now be unlocked. Page Attach The Rear Fenders 5. Pull the fender upwards away from the tire to make sure the tire has proper clearance.

Securely tighten the 3 bolts to hold the fender in place. Page Assemble The Wire Basket 2. Align the rings located on two corners of the basket. Insert the pins on the end of the chain through the rings on the corners of the basket. Page Attach The Wire Basket 3. Insert the screw and washer through the basket slots onto the threaded screw hole on the rear frame. Repeat steps three and four for the remaining washers and screws. Turn the adjusting nut until there is sufficient pressure to hold the seat in place when the quick release lever is closed.

Close the quick release clamp. Page Attach The Pedals Important! Stop if you feel resistance! This may be clockwise and the an indication the spindle is entering the hole at an right pedal turns angle. Remove the spindle and redo step 4. Page Adjust The Handlebar. Adjust the height of the stem, above the Minimum Insertion line, until the rider feels they have control of the tricycle and are comfortable.

Page Adjust The Seat 2. Adjust the height of the seat until the rider feels they have control of the tricycle and are comfortable. Lock the quick release seat clamp. Page Use Use the following checklist to ensure your tricycle is in cables proper working condition before riding the tricycle. Remove the fork protector not shown.

Page 19 4. Position the front fender so the attachment bar is on the inside of the main frame, and aligns with the threaded screw hole of the fork. Place a washer on the large screw and slide it through the attachment bar, and into the threaded hole in the fork. Failure to properly tighten the nuts holding the wheels onto the tricycle may result in poor riding performance, the tire falling off and serious injury or death.

Be sure the wheels are securely attached to the frame before Before proceeding to the next step, using the tricycle. Be sure the brakes are functioning properly before using the tricycle. Squeeze the two brake arms together until the brake Parts: Brake cable, brake arms Tools: 5 mm Allen wrench pads touch the wheel rim. With your opposite hand, pull the brake cable and 1.

Page 23 Check for the brake pads for the following conditions: See pages 21 to adjust and align the brake pads. Brake pads are aligned parallel with the rim Brake pads are centered on the wheel rim.

Page 24 Centering the Brake Pads Using a Phillips head screwdriver, adjust the brake If you squeeze the brake lever and one brake arm arm screws on either side of the brake arm. You will need to fine tune the brake pads. Note: Turning the screw counterclockwise moves Multiple adjustments may be necessary to center the the pad away from the rim. Turning the screw brake pads, correctly set the brake pressure, and set clockwise moves the pad towards the rim.

Page 25 Even space between brake pad and wheel Brake pads are centered on Wheel is centered brake arm screw each side of the wheel Note: If you run out of Even space adjustment capability on one brake arm between wheel screw side, adjust the screw on the and fork opposite side. Using a 5 mm Allen wrench, loosen the screw holding the pad. Pad alignment should be done before centering. For 3. Page 27 Front Brake Adjustment Checks 1. Squeeze the brake lever as hard as you can several times to determine the cable is securely attached and the brake pads return to the center position.

Squeeze the brake lever to check brake 2. Page Check The Brakes Check the brakes 1. Loosen the cable adjustment barrel on the brake lever Failure to properly set the brakes may result in the two turns and tighten the adjustment barrel lock nut. Page Rear Brake Adjustment cable adjustment barrel rear brake lever adjustment brake band on drum barrel lock nut brake cable rear brake inner wire shell pinch bolt pad control adjusting brake cable seated in the lever barrel bolt adjusting barrel bolt The purpose of the brake locking button is to keep your tricycle from rolling when you have it parked.

To lock the brakes: 1. Squeeze the brake lever tight. While holding the brake lever closed, press down on the brake lever button. Repeat steps one through five for the second fender. Remove the hardware before you begin this procedure. Position the fender so the rear reflector is facing away from the bike. Fold the basket sides up. Align the rings located on two corners of the basket. Place the wire basket on the rear frame and align the slots on the basket with the threaded screw holes in the frame.

Insufficient locking pressure on the seat stem may result in the seat slipping, loss of control and serious injury or death. Be sure the seat is locked and capable of supporting the weight of the rider before using the tricycle.

If the spindle is entering the hole cleanly then use a NOTICE: Attaching a pedal to the incorrect side can 15 mm wrench or pliers to tighten completely. Visually match the R and L stickers on the pedal and 6. Repeat steps two through five for the opposite pedal. Tighten the stem wedge bolt to lock the stem in place. Failure to firmly tighten the handlebar stem wedge 6. Loosen the handlebar binder bolt and rotate the bolt, handlebar binder bolt, seat stem, and bar end handlebar until the rider feels they have control of extension clamping bolts may cause a sudden shift the tricycle and are comfortable.

Insert the handlebar and seat stem into the frame until the Minimum Insertion Mark is not visible. Always follow all local and state regulations and laws pertaining to tricycle use, follow the safety warnings in this manual and use common sense when riding the Page 39 Wheels and Tires binder bolt handlebar The rims do not have dirt or grease on them.

The wheel spokes are not loose or broken. Grease entire length. Wipe off excess lubrication from other surfaces. Tricycle Balance Sidewalk Mountain.

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