Always ride defensively. Never assume you have the right of way.
Do not travel on highways, very busy streets, or in areas unsafe for bicycling.
A reflector that complies with CPSC regulations shall be visible on the rear
of the trailer.
Before each ride ensure the attached trailer does not interfere with the braking,
pedaling, or steering of the bike.
Never ride a bike at night without adequate lighting. Obey all local legal
requirements for lighting.
Avoid pulling over curbs, holes, or other obstructions on the road. They may damage
the wheels or frame of your trailer.
Never put more than two children in the trailer. When used with one occupant, the
occupant should be seated in the center seating position.
Passengers in trailer are susceptible to wind chill due to inactivity. Ensure that
passengers stay warm in cool or cold weather. In warmer temperatures, make sure
passengers have adequate ventilation and hydration.
Remove passengers or cargo carefully, only when trailer and bicycle are in a safe
area away from traffic, and on level ground. Always secure the parking brake before
loading or unloading the trailer. Lift with your legs, not your back.
Remove trailer from bicycle only while on level ground, only after securing the
parking brake, and only in a safe area away from traffic. Start by removing the safety
strap from the chainstay. Then remove the spring clip from the quick release clamp
and remove the trailer. Re-fasten QR clamp to the trailer arm, QR mount may stay on
the bicycle.
When storing trailer, keep it out of sun, with tires inflated. Do not store trailer
near a source of ozone such as an electric motor or heater. Do not store the
trailer in temperatures less than 30 degrees F (-1 degree C) or higher than
100 degrees F (38 degrees C).
Do not use cleaning solvents. Clean only with mild soap and water.
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