Operating Instruction. One Wheel Trailer - Extrawheel
- SIMPLE ASSEMBLY


Do it carefully for the first time - the next time you attach the bicycle trailer it will take you less than five seconds.
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- ADAPTING A BICYCLE WITH A QUICK RELEASE


• Remove the quick release from the bicycle
• Mount the Extrawheel quick release
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- ADAPTING A BICYCLE WITH NUTS


• Choose the correct size of Extrawheel nuts
• Take the nuts off the bicycle
• Screw on the Extrawheel nuts with a 15 mm box wrench
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- ADAPTING OTHER TYPES OF BICYCLES (SOME MULTI-SPEED HUBS)


• Find a place for Extrawheel nuts M5
• Screw the nuts in
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- PREPARING THE FORK


Check the widening of arms; it must be possible to put the fork on the bicycle quick release or nuts like a spring by spreading its arms by 3 cm (the height of Extrawheel nuts), not more or less.
Use the enclosed wrench to check if the Extrawheel screws are tight.
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Unless it fits, loosen the screws, adjust the arms and tighten. It is convenient to place the fork against some flat surface.
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- ASSEMBLY OF MUDGUARD


In Extrawheel's store we always offer a mudguard mounted on the bicycle trailer. If you order a trailer with a wheel, the mudguard size will be adjusted to the wheel. If you order a one wheel trailer without a wheel, you must choose the mudguard size in the store.
The video shows how to mount the mudguard by yourself.
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- SAFETY


While packing, put heavy things low, in the front, on both sides of the one wheel trailer.
Use the warning flag (0,06 kg) on the one wheel trailer.
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Clean the Extrawheel fork bearings and ball-shaped joints, lubricate and protect them against impact.
Protect bicycle joints with protective caps whenever the bicycle trailer is not attached.
Protect the bicycle trailer joints whenever you store or attach the trailer with the fork on.
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Do not carry people or animals on the bicycle trailer. The load of 35 kg may affect the cycling comfort, especially in rough terrain.
Do not exceed the speed of 40 km/h while riding downhill.
If hit by a car, the Extrawheel bicycle trailer will detach itself from the bicycle. It may also detach if:
• it is overloaded
• you ride at an acute angle onto an obstruction, such as a kerb
• you fail to lean the bicycle to the inside while backing up with sharp joint bending
Extrawheel - the lightest Bicycle Trailer in the world!