Maintenance routine – HP Velotechnik trikes User Manual

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Maintenance routine

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Caution! Do not use any high-

pressure cleaner. The strong jet of water
goes through the seals of the bearings,
blows away the lube and causes corrosion
of the bearing parts and the chain. In addi-
tion to this it may damage stickers.

While cleaning your bicycle check it for any
cracks, scratches, deformations, damaged
parts, loose spokes etc. If you are in doubt
please consult your local bike shop.

Caution! Any damage of the

paintwork has to be cleaned from rust and
repaired immediately, else the damaged
part in the frame gives way to corrosion
that nests in the surrounding paintwork.
This can result in damage of the frame.

Caution! Take care that after

folding the tricycle there are no parts rub-
bing against the frame. This may damage
the paintwork.

In case of small scratches at the surface of the
powder coating of the frame or the surface of
the seat you can simply polish them away. You
can buy a special polishing agent for epoxy
resins at a specialist dealer for boat building.
Do not use a polish for metal!

After cleaning the tricycle, dry it and treat the
paintwork and the metal surfaces with wax.
You can purchase this wax from your local
bike dealer as a convenient spray.

The wax passes moisture and flows into tiny
gaps and pores. After some minutes the sol-
vent evaporates and leaves a dull and gluti-
nous film. Now polish the waxed parts of
your bicycle with a soft cloth to make it real
shiny.

Do not only wax the frame but also the
spokes, hubs, screws and nuts etc. You can
also conserve the chain with wax spray after
lubricating it, see also the chapter on "Chain",
page 51.

The frame has small holes for ventilation that
prevent condensation in the frame. These
holes must not be sealed. However, moisture
may enter the frame through the holes.

Therefore protect the inside of your frame by
applying wax spray through the holes.

Protect the parts where cables or chain tubes
may scratch the frame. You can buy special
stickers at your bike dealer or extra strong
transparent tape at your do-it-yourself-store.
That way you avoid scratches in the powder
coating and coating coming off.

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