Assembly Guide Pilot`s Handbook Technical Illustration
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Assembly Guide Pilot`s Handbook Technical Illustration
Assembly Guide Pilot’s Handbook Technical Illustration & Parts List www.TerraTrike.com - 800.945.9910 4460 40th St SE. Grand Rapids MI, 49512 USA Table of Contents Assembly Guide - Pg 1-15 Pg 1 - Serial Number & Boom Installation Pg 2 - Rear Wheel Installation & Hubmount (Axle) Installation Pg 3 - Idler Wheel Installation Pg 4 - Steering Brace Installation & Tie Rod Installation Pg 5 - Front Wheel Installation & Handlebar Installation Pg 6 - Brake Caliper Installation Pg 7-9 - Alignment Pg 10 - Align Rear Derailleur Hanger & Rear Derailleur Installation and Setup Pg 11 - Front Derailleur Setup & Pedal Installation Pg 12 - Chain Installation Pg 13 - Handlebar Cable Housing Routing & Installation Pg 14 - Seat Clamp Installation Pg 15 - Seat Installation and Reflector Installation Owners Information - Pg 16-17 Pg 16 - Welcome, Unpackaging, Cautions/Safety, Riding Tips Pg 17 - Warranty Information Technical Drawing & Parts List - Pg 18-20 Pg 18 - Tour II Technical Drawing w/Part Numbers Pg 19 - Tour II Parts List Pg 20 - Seat Clamp Technical Drawing w/Part Numbers, Seat Clamp Parts List Boom Size Chart - Pg 21 Company Information - Pg 22 Assembly Guide Dark Grey = Installation/Adjustment PLEASE NOTE: Make sure you’re greasing bolts before installing them. Failure to do so can cause “galling” to occur (heat and friction will fuse (weld) the fasteners together). Adjustment will be impossible and not covered under warranty. 1 Locate/Record Serial Number Number is located under the underside of the frame. 2 Boom Installation Boom must be slid all of the way onto the boom receiver tube so that none of the non-painted surface is showing Torque Spec: 100-125 in lbs 1 3 Rear Wheel Installation 4 Hubmount Installation Tighten hubmount bolts completely. If the hubmounts cannot rotate on the kingpin easily, loosen bolts slightly until they do. Failure to do so can result in poor steering performance. 2 WARNING: please check the kingpins periodically. Road vibration will cause them to loosen over time! 5 Idler Wheel Installation LEFT SIDE OF TRIKE Front Idler Assembly Rear Idler Assembly Front Idler Assembly Idler Spacers Idler Spacer Trike Frame M8 x90 Bolt RIGHT SIDE OF TRIKE M8 Lock Nut Idler Wheel Idler L Bracket Chain Routing - under both Idlers Rear Idler Assembly Idler L Bracket Chain Routing - over outside Idler Idler Spacer Trike Frame M8 Lock Nut M8 x90 Bolt PLEASE NOTE: An Additional M8 washer (illustrated in white) may be required for proper Idler spacing between “L” bracket and Idler. IMPORTANT: Drive portion of chain must be routed on the idlers closest (inside idlers) to the frame; “return” portion of chain is routed on the outer idlers. M8 Flat Washer Idler Wheel Chain Routing - under inside Idler 3 6 7 Hubmount Steering Brace Installation Tie Rod Installation Use M8 washers on the under side of the steering brace tongue. Install between steering tongue and tie rod end. THERE ARE NO WASHERS ON 2011 TOURS Make sure lines on tie rods are attached as pictured. This will make alignment easier. “L” Bracket (computer sensor mount) 4 8 Front Wheel Installation Apply grease to axle bolts before installing! Install Axle Bolts Tighten to 325 in lbs 9 Handle Bar Installation Tighten handlebar clamp bolts uniformly Handlebar Adjustment Your handlebars are adjustable: 1) The Tour II stiffness/ease of steering can be adjusted - you can make your Tour II harder or easier to steer by adjusting your “steeing brace lock nut.” (number 28 in the technical illustration). 2) Your Tour II handlebars can rotate forward or backward. If you decide to adjust your Tour II handlebars, follow the below steps: 1) Loosen the 4 clamping bolts that secures your handlebar to the steering brace (number 26 in technical drawing). 2) Rotate handlebars to a comfortable position (you should sit on the trike for this adjustment). 3) Retighten clamp bolts uniformly and securely! Remember: The handle bars are NOT load bearing elements of the trike and should NOT be used to get in and out of the trike. Use the seat frame, tops of the tires or derailleur stub tube to enter and exit the trike. THERE IS A “HOW TO” VIDEO FOR ENTERING AND EXITING THE TRIKE ON THE TERRATRIKE WEBSITE. 5 Brake Caliper Installation 10 Top Mounted Caliper Bottom Mounted Caliper Proper setup: you should see daylight on either side of the rotor with bolt screws tightened down. See below image for bolt location and fastener layout. Mounting Bolts Caliper Bolts Hubmount 6 M6 washers OR Fender stay Tire Pressure Tire pressure is indicated on the side-wall of of each tire. TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE EACH RIDE. Front Wheel Alignment 11 Step 1: Make Handlebars Parallel to Outrigger Tubes Inflate tires to proper PSI before alignment. Distance = 4 3/4” or 120mm 1. Lock down Steering Brace Lock Nut - This will prevent the handlebars from moving while wheel alignment is completed. Loosen nut as desired when steering setup is complete. NUT IS ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE FRAME. 7 Front Wheel Alignment (Cont.) 11 Step 2: Make Right Hand Wheel Parallel To Main Tube (Frame) Rotate tie rod to move wheel 8 14 7/8” or 378 mm Front Wheel Alignment (cont.) 11 Step 3: Align Right Wheel To Left Wheel Distance = 31 5/8” or 803mm Rotate the opposite tie rod to align the second wheel to the first. Try not to touch the first tie rod already aligned. BE SURE TO LOCK DOWN BOTH TIE ROD HEX NUTS AFTER ALIGNMENT. Remember to loosen Steering Brace lock nut to desired resistance after alignment is completed. IMPORTANT: Try to measure to the center of each tire. Also, keep the measuring device level when measuring. A millimeter of toe-in on the front wheel is acceptable. This may improve high speed handling. Double check all measurements before riding. Sometimes the handle bar can move during the process which alters all other measurements. An improperly aligned trike will wear tires prematurely. This improper setup will not be covered under our warranty. 9 Confirm Derailleur Hanger Alignment & Rear Derailleur Installation 12 Set Rear Derailleur High & Low Stops 13 Grease threads on derailleur before installing! 10 Set Front Derailleur High and Low Stops 14 Pedal Installation (tighten securely!) 15 Grease threads on pedals before installing! 11 Chain Installation and Routing 16 RIGHT SIDE OF TRIKE LEFT SIDE OF TRIKE Return Chain Trike Frame Front Idler Assembly Return Chain Rear Idler Assembly Drive Chain Trike Frame Drive Chain LEFT SIDE OF TRIKE 12 RIGHT SIDE OF TRIKE Shifter and Brake Cable Routing 17 LEFT HAND SHIFTER (FOR FRONT) - Rotate the shifter so the barrel adjuster faces backwards. Left Hand Side of Trike w/Grip Shifter Right Hand Side of Trike w/Grip Shifter FOR TRIKES WITH GRIP SHIFTERS - Make FOR TRIKES WITH BAR END (thumb) sure you route the brake cable behind SHIFTERS: The brake cable housing the shifter cables (Illustrated above). doesn’t need to be routed behind the shifter cable housing as shown above. Don’t forget to crimp cable ends on cables. Cable ends have been provided in your trike kit. 13 18 Seat Clamp Installation Some parts omitted for clarity Rear of trike Front of trike 19 Seat Mesh and Seat Installation Install the seat mesh on the seat frame. After the mesh is installed on the seat frame, tuck the excess strap back up into the buckles. Upper seat clamp bolt needs to be tight enough to allow seat frame mounting tabs to fit over sliding seat clamp, use detent ring pins to secure seat stays together. 14 Tighten seat frame bolts before tightening seat clamp bolts! Seating Position Adjustment Your Tour II’s seat is adjustable on two different planes: fore/aft position at the base and incline/recline angle of the seat back. Your seating position can adjust anywhere from 40-70 degrees depending on where the seat clamp is located on the frame. 1) Fore/Aft Seat PositionTo move the base of your seat, loosen the two lower clamping bolts, move the seat, and tighten the bolts. Your Tour II seat has approximately 6” of total fore/aft movement on the main frame. MAKE SURE THAT THE SEAT IS CLAMPED SECURELY OR IT WILL ROTATE ON THE MAIN TUBE OF THE FRAME. THIS CAN LEAD TO LOSS OF CONTROL WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. 2) Incline/Recline PositionTo adjust the incline/recline position (sitting up-right or laying back), pull the “seat stay pins” (number 3 in technical illustration) from the “seat stays” (number 4 in the technical illustration). You can now adjust your angle of recline (seat back angle). When you have a seating position you feel comfortable with, align the holes in the “seat stays” and reinstall your “seat stay pins” MAKE SURE THE HOLES IN THE SEAT STAYS LINE-UP WHEN YOU REINSTALL YOUR SEAT STAY PINS 2 Seat Bracket 1 20 Rear frame section Reflector Installation Rear Reflector on Seat Stay Support Front reflector on front derailleur stub tube. 15 Welcome to our growing Family! First Things First...Please read the information below BEFORE you go riding. It discusses everything from unpackaging your trike to trike maintenance to riding tips. We want our customers to be safe and enjoy their trikes for years to come. Thank you for supporting our company, dealers and families by choosing TerraTrike. Unpacking When your TerraTrike arrives, carefully unpack the contents and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. Notify your delivery person of ANY damage on the outside of the box. If anything is amiss, contact the TerraTrike Sales Office immediately at (616) 455-5988. Note: The tires may have little or no air in them. This is our normal shipping procedure to avoid damage from extreme altitude fluctuations. It’s a good idea to flatten and save all boxes and packing materials. You may need them if you ever need warranty service or want to ship your TerraTrike. Cautions/Safety Stop! Make sure to read and understand this manual completely before riding your TerraTrike. We want to keep you riding safely for endless miles and years to come. So, always follow these safety precautions for each ride: •Inspect your TerraTrike before each ride. Check the tires for proper pressure and any damage. Ensure that the brakes are functioning at their full capacity. •Please remember a helmet is your most important piece of safety equipment. Wear one! •If you ride at night make sure you have a white headlight visible from a distance of at least 500 feet, and a red rear taillight. •Look behind you! We strongly recommend the use of a rear view mirror. Also make sure to turn your head and look before turning or changing lanes. •Use caution when cornering. Learn to use safe speeds for negotiating corners and going down hills. •Lean into turns when cornering at speed. Your TerraTrike can be “rolled” if turned too sharply for a given speed. Rule of thumb: rubber side down. :) •The disc brakes and rotors will get very hot after braking. DO NOT touch them. •Keep your feet securely on the pedals to prevent them from getting caught underneath your TerraTrike. We recommend clipless pedals or Power Grip pedal straps. •Brake evenly using both hands. Your TerraTrike is designed with front brakes only. You will experience brake-steer if you brake only one side. •Although your TerraTrike is suitable for riding on dirt roads if equipped with more rugged tires, it is not designed for all-terrain, off-road use, or canyoneering. •The unique look of your TerraTrike will attract much attention, so you’re more likely to be seen. •Be sure you are not obstructed from view by other vehicles. Use of a flag is highly recommended. •Remember, your first line of defense is always your own common sense. Ride as if you are invisible to motorists. •Your TerraTrike is strong enough for most riding conditions. That is not a license to ride in a hazardous or abusive manner! Anyone can damage their TerraTrike if they try hard enough. Use common sense. •Take care of yourself. We like our customers, and we want to keep them around. Riding Tips Shifting: Simply twist the shifter up or down to find the desired gear. Sturmey Archer (internally geared) hubs should be shifted when you ARE NOT pedalling. External drive trains (derailleur systems) require pedaling while shifting. 16 •Steering: All of the steering parts tend to settle in after the first 100 miles or so. This may require some tightening of nuts and bolts. •Cleaning: Your TerraTrike will operate for years to come if you keep it regularly cleaned and lubed! Water and soap won’t hurt your TerraTrike, provided you dry and lubricate right after cleaning. If you need to wash the seat mesh, remove it from the seat frame, wash it in the gentle cycle and let it air dry. If you ride in inclement weather, immediately clean and lube your TerraTrike after your ride. Road salt, over time, will cause significant damage to your TerraTrike. Clean it off immediately! Likewise, salty air will corrode your TerraTrike. It’s a good idea to wax the frame occasionally with a good quality car wax. We do use stainless steel nuts and bolts. 17 18 11 27 22 25 27 33 11 27 26 24 27 22 29 31 30 32 Tour II Technical Illustration & Parts List Part Number Tour II Parts Description Quantity 1 Seat End Cap 2 2 M5x30 Bolt 2 3 Seat Stay Pin 2 4 M5 Lock Nut 2 5 Seat Stay, Upper 2 6 Seat Stay, Lower 2 7 M5 Flat Washers 4 8 M5x12 Bolt SHCS 2 9 Rear Idler Assembly - see pg. 3 for part names - 10 M8x30 Bolt 4 11 M8 Flat Washer 10 12 Tie Rod End (left hand) 2 13 M8 Hex Nut (left hand) 2 14 Tie Rod 2 15 M8 Nyloc Nut 10 16 M8 Hex Nut (right hand) 2 17 Tie Rod End (right hand) 2 18 Axle Bolt (Socket Plug) 2 19 Wheel Bearing, 20mm (Pressed into hub) 6 20 Wheel hub, (20mm) Front 2 21 Hubmount (1 right hand, 1 left hand) 22 M8x16 BHCS 4 23 “L” Bracket 4 24 Handle Bar 1 25 Seat Frame 1 26 Steering Brace Clamp 1 27 Bushings, 12mm 6 28 Steering Brace Nyloc Nut 1 29 M5x12 BHCS 2 30 Front Idler Assembly - See pg 3 for part names - 31 Boom 1 32 M8x40 SHCS 1 33 Steering Brace 1 1 Set 19 20 2 1 3 Seat Clamp Technical Drawing 4 M8 Lock Nut Seat Clamp Shims Seat Clamp (Left Side) M8 Flat Washer M8x40 Socket Head Cap Screw 2 3 4 5 6 Sportster Seat Clamp Part Description Seat Clamp (Right Side) 1 Part Number 5 6 3 3 1 2 3 1 Quantity Boom Lengths 18” Long Boom Boom Size X-seam Range Short 36” - 42” Medium 38” - 44” Long 40” - 46” Boom Size Boom Size Short 14” Medium 16” Long 18” Boom Size Chain Length Short 138” Medium 142” Long 146” 16” Medium Boom 14” Short Boom Chain Length includes master link. Range of fore/aft seat movement: approx. 6” 21 COMPANY INFORMATION: TerraTrike (WizWheelz Inc.) 4460 40th. St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 USA Email: [email protected] - for Ordering & Customer Service [email protected] - for Technical Assistance [email protected] - for Shipping Inquiries Phone: 1-800-945-9910 or 1-616-455-5988 Fax: 1-616-455-6058 RESOURCES: ∙TerraTrike Forum - http://www.terratrike.com/forum/ ∙TerraTrike Blog - http://terratrike.com/blog/ ∙TerraTrike Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/terratrike ∙TerraTrike Twitter Page - http://www.twitter.com/terratrike ∙TerraTrike Youtube Channel - http://www.youtube.com/wizwheelzterratrike ∙TerraTrike Owners Group -http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/wwog/ ∙Bentrider Online (BROL) - http://www.bentrideronline.com/ ∙Recumbent Journal - http://www.recumbentjournal.com/ WARRANTY REGISTRATION: Register your trike online at: http://www.terratrike.com/register.php or Call us to register your trike - 1-800-945-9910 22 WARRANTY WizWheelz warrants to the original owner that all its trike frames, seat frames, and steering components are free of defective materials and workmanship subject to the limitations contained in this warranty. This warranty is limited to the lifetime of the original owner and is nontransferable. Warranty is conditioned upon the trike being purchased through and assembled by WizWheelz or an authorized WizWheelz dealer, operated under normal conditions, and maintained properly. Warranty does not apply to paint/finish, components attached to the frame, or wear items such as tires, idler wheels, chain, etc. Attached components are subject to the warranty, if any, of their original manufacturer. Warranty claims must be presented to the place where the product was purchased whether that is an authorized WizWheelz dealer or the WizWheelz factory. Proof of purchase must accompany all requests for warranty coverage. WizWheelz reserves the sole discretion to repair or replace any parts covered by this warranty. Replacement parts may be a newer version than those originally purchased. In the event that a model has been discontinued or changed significantly, or if the part in question is no longer available for any reason, some additional parts may need to be purchased by the customer in order to make the trike rideable again due to compatibility issues. Original owner shall be responsible for all labor, shipping, and travel costs related to repair or replacement of warranted parts. This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, or any defects, malfunctions, or failures that result from abuse, neglect, improper assembly, improper maintenance, overloading past specified load limit, alterations (i.e. cutting, spreading, drilling, welding, etc.), collisions, accidents, or misuse. WizWheelz shall not be liable for any special, indirect consequential, incidental or other similar damages suffered by the purchaser or any third party, including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits or business or damages resulting from use or performance of the product, whether in contract or in tort, even if WizWheelz or its authorized representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages and WizWheelz shall not be liable for any expenses, claims, or suits arising out of or relating to any of the foregoing. If you feel you have a warranty claim, contact us. We love our customers, and we want to keep you riding. LIABILITY WAIVER Riding a bike or trike can result in injury or death. By riding a WizWheelz trike, the rider is expressly assuming the risk for any injury that may result from same. The owner is responsible for any and all injuries and/or property damages caused by the owner or another riding the owner's trike or any use of an accessory manufactured by, distributed, or sold by WizWheelz, Inc. The owner of a TerraTrike (also known as a WizWheelz) or any related accessory shall indemnify WizWheelz for any damage or financial loss incurred by WizWheelz as the result of an injury or property damage caused by any use of the TerraTrike or accessory. CHOICE OF LAW Any person or entity that uses or utilizes any trike, accessory, equipment, tools, or other item that is manufactured, distributed, or sold by WizWheelz, Inc. irrevocably and unconditionally agrees that he, she, or it will not bring any action, litigation, or proceeding against any other party in any way arising from or relating to said item in any forum other than the courts of the state of Michigan sitting in Kent County and any applicable Michigan appellate court. Said person or entity irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of those courts and agrees to bring any such action, litigation, or proceeding only in those courts. All terms, conditions, dispute, claim, action, litigation, contract term, etc. relating to any trike, accessory, equipment, tools, or other item that is manufactured, distributed, or sold by WizWheelz, Inc. and all matters arising out of or relating to the aforementioned will be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the state of Michigan, United States of America, without regard to its conflict of laws provisions to the extent that those principles or rules would require or permit the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than those of the state of Michigan. A rider or owner of a TerraTrike and/or the owner of any accessories thereto, agrees that the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.