Setting The Brake; Adjusting The Roll Bar - Burley Honey Bee Manual De Instrucciones

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Setting the Brake

1. Slide the lever to the right (Figure 19). To
release the brake, slide the lever to the left.
Figure 19
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Adjusting the Roll Bar

1. Tow mode: Always rotate the roll bar forward when
trailer is in towing mode (Figure 20A). The roll bar
should be horizontal and parallel to the ground, such
that the mark on the handlebar is aligned with the
bolt that attaches the cover (Figure 21).
2. Stroll / Jog mode: The roll bar* may be rotated
to serve as a handlebar while trailer is in strolling
or jogging mode (Figure 20B). Pull lever to rotate
(Figure 21).
*The roll bar lever tension is optimally adjusted from the factory.
If the roll bar slips when lifting up or pushing down – or if it makes
excessive noise when rotating – the lever tension can be fine-tuned
by releasing the lever, squeezing the outer bar mounts together and
turning the barrel nut on the side opposite the lever.
Note: Always use the jogging tether to stop the trailer from rolling
away when used as a stroller.
Figure 23
B
Figure 20
Converting to Stroller Mode
1. Pull fork as shown (Figure 22), then rotate wheel
Converting to Trailer Mode
1. Pull fork down (Figure 23) and rotate into stroller
Stroller wheel must always be folded up, in trailer mode,
before pulling behind a bicycle. Failure to position stroller
wheel in trailer mode before cycling could result in an
accident and serious injury or death.
Figure 24
CHILD TRAILER
A
Figure 21
down fully. Fork will automatically rise into the
locked position.
mode as shown. Fork will automatically lock into
trailer position when positioned correctly (Figure 24).
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