Fraser LS3 Manuale utente

A s s e m b l y H I N T S
●Pay a bike shop to do it for you !
●If you’re not a great handyperson, get a friend who is to help you.
●Read and Re Read the instructions before you start.
●Lay everything out and make sure you have everything you need.
●If you get stuck, call us on 07 5539 5803.
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS

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Table of Contents
Introduction Page 3
Unpacking Instructions Page 4
Unpacking Instructions & Tools Needed Page 5
Fitting Derailleur and Rear wheels Page 6
Fitting Rear Axle to Frame Page 7
Fitting Front Wheel and Handle Bars Page 8
Fitting Seat and Chain Page 9
Fitting Chain and Gear Cable Page10
Routing and Connecting Gear Cable Page11
Fitting Chainguard Pedals and Front Brake Cable Page12
Adjusting Front Brake and Installing Rear Brake Cable Page13
Adjusting Rear Brakes and Fitting Front Guard Page14
Mounting Rear Fenders Page15
Fitting Reflector, Bell and Wheel caps Page16
Installing Rear Basket and Removing Packing Stickers Page17
Fitting Cable Ends Page18
IMPORTANT Riding and Safety Hints Page19
Warranty Information Page20

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Congratulations on the purchase of
your Fraser Trike.
Your trike has been delivered to you approximately 60% to
70% assembled. Trikes are delivered this way as the freight
costs on assembled trikes is very expensive and it works out
much cheaper to send them this way and to have you or your
local bike shop complete the assembly.
Bike Shop assembly or Do it Yourself ?
B I K E S H O P
For the best and safest result, we
strongly recommend that you have
your local bike shop or someone
with mechanical experience put the
trike together for you. Purely from a
safety perspective , it is imperative
that everything is correctly assem-
bled, aligned and tightened.
S E L F A S S E MB L Y
This trike has been designed to be
safe and stable, but only if it is assem-
bled correctly. Please follow all in-
structions carefully and if you are
unsure of any particular part of the
assembly—
CALL US ON 07 5539 5803

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MISSING PARTS
If for any reason a part is missing, please call us on 07 5539 5803 and we will
express post one to you immediately.
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1. Rear Axle
2. Seat
3. Chain
4. Frame & Forks
5. Handle Bars
6. Seat Post
7. Chain Guard
8. Basket Brackets
9. Pedals
10. Cables
11. Gears
12. Bell
13. Nuts & Bolts
14. Front Wheel Caps
15. Front Reflector
16. Rear Reflectors
17. 2 Rear 1 Front
Fenders
18. Fender Brackets
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Box 1
Unpack both boxes and lay everything out.
CHECK THAT ALL PARTS ARE INCLUDED
BEFORE YOU START.

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Box 1
Box 2
1. Rear Wire Basket
2. These Instructions
1. Front Wheel
2. Rear Drive Wheel
3. Rear Free Wheel
Tools Needed

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Assembly of rear end of trike
Attach the Shimano derailleur
(gear changer) to the rear axle
assembly using a size 5 Allen key.
Make sure the sprung sprocket
arm is opened so that it sits on the
outside of the crossbar as shown
in the picture.
Attach right side drive wheel
The right side drive wheel is dif-
ferent to the left one in that it has
a rectangular keyway. With the
keyway facing inwards side it
onto the axle.
Attach spacer and wheel nut
The small spacer goes on the out-
side of the wheel and then the nut.
Using the shifter tighten till firm.

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Fitting the left wheel
The left wheel can go on either
way so it is important you find the
arrow on the tyres and make sure
the arrow is facing forward. The
large spacer goes on the inside of
the wheel and the small spacer
and nut go on the outside.
Using the shifter tighten till firm.
Attach Rear Axle to Trike Frame
Remove nuts and washers from
frame mounting bolts but leave
the bolts where they are.
Slide Axle and Frame together.
The rear axle arms slide inside
the main frame arms. They are
normally quite tight so this job
often requires 2 people. Once in
position check that rear axle is
square, replace nuts and washers
and tighten with a 17m spanner.

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Mount front wheel.
The front wheel has directional
tyres so make sure the arrows
face forward. Using a 15mm
spanner loosen the nuts and slide
the front wheel into the frame
forks. Make sure the locking
washer’s end point is located in
the whole on the forks.
Tighten each of the locking nuts.
Fitting the Handle Bars
Using a size 6 Allen key, loosen
so that the grooved bottom lock-
ing nut is as loose as you can
make it without removing it.
Slide into Frame Neck
Slide the handle bar post into the
frame neck. This can sometimes
be a very tight fit and you may
need to force it or work it from
side to side.

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Make sure it is inserted past the
minimum insertion mark
Adjust the height to your
preferred level and make sure the
bars are straight and aligned with
the front wheel. Tighten with a
size 6 Allen key.
Mounting the Seat Post
Slide the seat post into the seat
upright and tighten with a 13m
spanner. Make sure the post is
inserted past the minimum inser-
tion mark. When the trike is as-
sembled both the seat height and
handle bar height can be adjust-
ed to suit the rider.
Lower Seat onto Mounting Pole
Manually adjust seat so that it
looks flat or horizontal and tight-
en on both sides with a 13m span-
ner.
Installing the chain
Lay the chain over the front pedal
sprocket and on top of the largest
sprocket on the rear axle.

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Feeding the Chain through the
Derailleur
Looking from the rear of the
trike feed the chain over the top
of the first small black sprockets
on the Shimano derailleur around
it then over the top of the bottom
sprocket and the forward so that
it can join the other end.
Join chain ends together.
Push the pin in using pliers
Fitting the Gear Cable
Unravel the gear cable from the
handle bar gear changer and feed
it through the empty outer black
cable sleeve.
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