Important, Safety checklist, Trailercycle maintenance and care – Burley Piccolo User Manual

Page 7: Hitch maintenance, Every-other-month maintenance, Annual maintenance

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Safety Checklist

Note:

Adult lead cyclist must weigh at least twice as much as

trailing child

Before Each Ride:

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Maximum child weight 85 lbs./31.73 kg.

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Hitch tightly attached

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Moose Rack securely attached to bicycle

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Handlebars, seat and wheel secured

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Trailercycle tire inflated to recommended pressure

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Helmets for both riders

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Powerful brakes on bicycle

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Bicycle safety check, especially brakes and tires

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Safety flag and reflectors in place

Trailercycle Maintenance
and Care

Hitch Maintenance

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Inspect headset, hitch-spindle, safety pins, and hitch knob

assemblies before each ride to ensure that all are tightly
assembled, and that safety pin lever and safety pins can slide
freely.

FIGURE B

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Maintain hitch-spindle assembly like a bicycle hub.

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Tighten hitch-spindle nuts.

Every-Other-Month Maintenance

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Inspect hitch for damage and loose fasteners. Safety pin lever

and safety pins must slide freely.

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Clean and lubricate hitch bolt and threads on rack; keep oil clear
of bike’s brake and rim surfaces.

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Clean and lubricate chain.

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Inspect hitch-spindle and headset for smooth operation;
tighten all nuts.

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Check and tighten all mounting screws and hardware on both
trailercycle and Moose Rack, especially handlebar stem bolts.

l

Inspect frame tubing and hardware for cracks, damage, or
loose parts.

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Inspect tire for cracks or worn spots.

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Repair or replace any damaged or worn-out parts.

Annual Maintenance

Note:

If you are riding in rain, perform this maintenance every

six months.

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Clean and lubricate pivot points on derailleur; wipe excess oil to
prevent dirt buildup.

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Inspect derailleur cable for fraying and replace as necessary.

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Adjust gears as necessary.

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Verify that seat is properly positioned and tightened securely.

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Tighten all nuts and screws on trailercycle and Moose Rack.

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Check wheel for trueness; inspect for cracks at spoke hole or
sidewall. Retrue or replace if necessary.

l

Verify that bottom bracket spins smoothly and doesn’t exhibit
any play; tighten fixing bolts for crank arms.

l

Disassemble and repack bearings in headset, hitch-spindle, hub,
and pedals.

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Inspect chain, chainring, and rear cogs; replace if worn.

l

Repair or replace any damaged or worn-out parts.

Hitch Knob

Release lever to engage safety pins

Headset Lock Nut

Hitch-Spindle Nut

Safety Pin Hole

Tongue

Hitch Plate

Lever with safety

pins retracted

beneath top tubing of rack

FIGURE B

IMPORTANT

FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR BURLEY TRAILERCYCLE PROPERLY

CAN RESULT IN ACCIDENT AND SERIOUS INJURY.

B U R L E Y P I C C O L O A N D K A Z O O O W N E R ’ S I N S T R U C T I O N A N D S A F E T Y M A N U A L

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