Assembly – Skutt Kickwheel User Manual

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K I C K W H E E L M A N U A L

rev 11/20/08

Assembly

10. Place the flywheel on top of the lower bearing (see figure 4). Look through the hole

in the center of the flywheel to see that the flywheel is positioned directly on top of the

bearing.

11. Slide the upper bearing on the shaft with the set screws on the bottom side.

12. Slide the shaft through the flywheel, then the lower bearing making sure it slides

into the lower bearing. CAUTION: IF THE SHAFT DOES NOT SLIDE THROUGH AND

SIT PROPERLY, REMOVE AND REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS FROM STEP 8. Make sure

the shaft is all the way through the bottom bearing but not pushed so far as to rub on the

bottom bearing bar. If the shaft is not all the way through the bearing, the flywheel will

move sideways and make a knocking sound. If the shaft touches the bottom bearing

bar, the wheel will make a heaving motion. You might have to look under the flywheel

between the bearing and lower pipe to make sure the bottom of the shaft is visible, but

not touching the bottom pipe.

13. Using 4 flat washers, attach the upper bearing to the angle iron in this order -- bolt,

washer, bearing, angle iron, washer, and nut.

14. Tighten the set screws on the flywheel securely.

15. Attach the wood seat to the inner seat post with the 2 short flat head machine

screws and wing nuts. Four wedges are provided if you wish to have the seat tilt slightly

forward. Use 2 wedges between the wood and the metal plate, and 2 wedges under the

metal plate to allow the wing nut to tighten firmly against the wedge at the correct angle

(see figure 3).

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