Razor Trikke Owner's manual

Category
Scooters
Type
Owner's manual

Razor Trikke is three-wheeled stable vehicle, easy to ride, intended for use on flat dry pavement. Trikke's unique design offers a lot of fun for both kids and adults. It does not require any special skills, and is easy to master in a matter of minutes. The greatest words of Trikke wisdom are: “Keep going until you feel the sweet spot.” You’ll know it when you feel it. Trikke riding improves your coordination, balance, and agility. It's a unique full-body workout that engages multiple muscle groups. It is powered by the rider's natural body movements, so forget about batteries or fuel.

Razor Trikke is three-wheeled stable vehicle, easy to ride, intended for use on flat dry pavement. Trikke's unique design offers a lot of fun for both kids and adults. It does not require any special skills, and is easy to master in a matter of minutes. The greatest words of Trikke wisdom are: “Keep going until you feel the sweet spot.” You’ll know it when you feel it. Trikke riding improves your coordination, balance, and agility. It's a unique full-body workout that engages multiple muscle groups. It is powered by the rider's natural body movements, so forget about batteries or fuel.

Owners Manual
Trikke
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NOTE: This manual contains many “Warnings” and “Cautions”
concerning the consequences of failing to maintain or inspect your
Razor Trikke 5. Because any incident can result in serious injury or
even death, we do not repeat the warning of possible serious injury or
death each time such a warning is mentioned.
WARNING: Riding the Razor Trikke 5 can be hazardous. Proper
inspection and maintenance of the product is your responsibility and
can reduce the risk of injury.
WARNING: The Trikke 5 has been built to Razor’s design
specifications. All the original equipment supplied at the time of sale
Razor Trikke Owner’s Manual
+ Safety Handbook
Table of Contents
Parts of the Trikke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Trikke Riding Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
General Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Razor Safety Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Limited Warranty and Owner Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
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1. Parts of the Trikke
Two 5mm hex (Allen) keys (supplied)
A. Front wheel
B. Front fork
C. Cambering mechanism
D. Clamp
E. Foot platform
F. Headset (steering
bearings)
G. Collar clamp
H. Quick release clamp
I. T-tube
J. Handlebar
K. Brake levers
L. Grips
M. Brake cables
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY ONLY
were selected on the basis of their compatibility with the frame, fork and
all other parts. Certain after-market products may or may not be
compatible with your Razor Trikke 5. Consult your retailer or call Razor
prior to modifying or replacing any component with a non-factory
specified product.
A
B
C
D
EF
G
H
I
J
K
M
M
L
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Assembly
Your pre-assembled Trikke requires only handlebar and footrest
attachment and a quick maintenance checklist before riding.
F
Install front wheel by removing the axle from the fork, Arrange the
hardware sequence as shown in figure 1.
Figure 1.
Position the wheel spacers so the rim is facing the wheel bearing as
shown in Figure 2. Using the two 5mm Allen key wrenches, tighten the
axle securely as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 2. Figure 3.
Note that the fork offers three axle positions. For the time being,
position the axle as shown. Later, when you become more experienced,
you can try the alternative axle positions for climbing, speed, and agility
variations.
Install the left and right footrests as shown in Figures 4 and 5. Tighten
the retaining clamp securely as shown in Figure 6.
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Figure 4.
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
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To install the handlebars, align the spring-loaded locking pins with the
holes on the horizontal crossbar. Depress the locking pins and insert the
handles into the tubes until the locking pins snap into the holes as
shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7.
Make sure that the brake levers are facing forward like a bike, and that
the front wheel is trailing behind the fork.
Extend the T-tube to a comfortable height by opening the quick release
lever as shown in Figure 8. To secure the adjustment, close the lever
firmly as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 8. Figure 9.
Maintenance
As with any machine, always check your brakes and the tightness of all
of the bolts before riding —- especially the handlebar stem bolts, wheel
axles, folding joint bolts, and the cambering axle and bushings. Also be
aware that —- unlike a bicycle —- the Trikke’s front wheel is actually
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trailing the front fork to optimize carving and uphill performance. See
photograph on page 3 for reference.
Brake adjustment
Your brakes are preadjusted at the factory, but if they require
adjustment, flip the Trikke over. Using a 2mm Allen wrench (not
supplied), release the cable. A small access hole is drilled through the
wheel mount plate to allow you to get the wrench to the cable stay. The
cable stay is a barrel shaped object through which the cable runs with
an Allen screw at one end to lock the cable in place. Adjust the brake
lever position to one eighth of an inch from the wheel. Firmly tighten the
cable stay and stow the remaining cable by loosely twisting it back
around itself.
Return the Trikke to its upright position and depress the brakes firmly
several times to stretch the cables. After riding for several hours, check
the tension of the brake cables. If the brake levers depress all the way
to the handgrip, use the brake lever tension adjusters (found where the
cable enters the brake handle) to optimize braking effectiveness.
Before riding your Trikke for the first time, please take a few minutes to
go over the following Trikke Riding Tips and Razor Safety Tips and pass
it on to friends and other new riders.
Trikke Riding Tips
Important Must Read Warnings and safety information: This User’s
Guide is designed to help you make the most of your Trikke.
Instructions and warnings have been carefully prepared to make your
Trikke experience as safe and enjoyable as possible. Use common
sense while riding and be sure to properly instruct friends who ride your
Trikke.
About Kids on Trikkes: Kids under the age of 8 should be supervised
by an adult. It is the parent’s responsibility to properly inspect and
maintain your child’s Trikke before each riding session.
About Safety Equipment: Always wear industry approved safety
equipment when riding your Trikke. Even under the most ideal
circumstances, riding can be hazardous. Wear athletic shoes, and do
not ride barefoot or in sandals.
About obstacles: As with any wheeled sport, avoid water, bumps,
gravel, sand, cracks or obstacles that may stop you suddenly or cause
you to lose control.
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About riding with both hands: The Trikke requires that you ride with
both hands holding the handlebars firmly at all times. Hands free riding
can be hazardous.
About riding on wet surfaces: Polyurethane wheels do not perform
well on wet pavement or any other wet surface and riding the Trikke in
any wet condition is not recommended. Polyurethane loses traction on
most wet surfaces, and water on the wheels can dramatically reduce
the effectiveness of the brakes.
About riding on hills: The Trikke is designed for use on flat dry
pavement. Do not ride on steep hills or do prolonged downhill rides
during which the brakes are constantly applied. Prolonged use of the
brakes for this purpose will rapidly wear out the polyurethane wheel and
dramatically reduce the effectiveness of the brakes.
About the front wheel: The Trikke’s front fork is turned exactly 180
degrees to that of a bicycle.Unlike a bike, the Trikke front wheel
actually trails behind the fork like a caster.
About maintaining your Trikke: Always inspect your Trikke before
each ride for lose bolts and for proper brake function. Make sure that
the handlebar quick release and folding mechanisms are locked in
place before riding. Do not modify your Trikke.
About your safety: Always wear proper protective equipment when
you ride your Trikke such as an industry approved helmet. Pay special
attention to where you are riding, your proximity to other people, and
especially your proximity to cars.
How to Ride a Trikke
Now that you have successfully assembled your new Trikke, we will
take you through some simple riding tips to help you get started. Always
ride with a helmet, pay special attention to where you are riding, your
proximity to other people, and especially your proximity to cars.
Athletes who are accustomed to skiing or inline skating typically pick up
the Trikke immediately; don’t be discouraged if you don’t climb on and
speed away. Being an entirely new vehicle, it requires some new skills.
Regardless of your athletic background, you can learn to ride a Trikke in
a matter of minutes. The greatest words of Trikke wisdom are: “Keep
going until you feel the sweet spot.” You’ll know it when you feel it. If
friends or family are riding your Trikke for the first time, for their safety
please take the time to properly instruct them.
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Important Must Read Notes:
MOUNT UP
First, find some smooth, flat and open terrain to ride on. Parking lots,
basketball courts or tennis courts are perfect places to learn. Because
of its three-wheeled stance, the Trikke is an exceptionally stable vehicle.
Also, because most of your weight is centered over the rear wheels
(where the brakes are), the Trikke’s braking system is excellent (see
warnings about riding in wet conditions on page 8).
The Trikke is easy to stand on. We recommend that you step up onto
the Trikke and spend a few minutes getting used to the riding posture,
the braking system, and especially the range with which you can rock
the steering column left and right. This is especially important because it
is exactly this rocking capability that propels the Trikke forward. Get
used to letting your arms do the rocking —- not your body.
YOUR FIRST RIDE
We recommend that you push off like a scooter and simply ride the
Trikke around for a few minutes to get used to the ride and feel of the
Trikke. It is especially important to establish a good riding position that
properly balances your weight between the front and rear wheels. First
time riders have a tendency to lean back onto their heels and to pop
unnecessary wheelies. Scooting your toes to the front of the platforms
and riding on your toes will help to distribute your weight to the front
wheel. Also, properly set, the handlebar height should force you to lean
a bit forward. This riding posture will give you much better stability,
control, and quick braking response.
START FROM SCRATCH
You can actually start moving without touching your feet to the ground
by turning the front wheel back and forth in a serpentine fashion. You
will begin to pickup speed but will peak at only a few miles an hour.
Here is where it all comes together!
ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
You are now turning the wheel back and forth to generate forward
motion and establishing a rhythm. No matter how bad you might be as a
dancer, the Trikke experience is very rhythmic in movement and timing.
Stick with it. You’ll get it. The entirety of what the Trikke is and the
beauty of what drives its design forward is the addition of one final
ingredient:
ROCK THE STEERING COLUMN LEFT AND RIGHT
AS YOU TURN THE WHEEL LEFT AND RIGHT.
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A LEFT HAND TURN GETS A LEFT HAND ROCK.
Thus, the slogan:
No pushing… No pedaling… just Rock ‘n’ Roll
When you add the rock to the roll you are essentially putting the rear
wheels in a subtle yet responsive position to generate forward thrust. It
will take a few minutes to catch on to a coordinated combination of
turning and rocking, but to those who have any skiing or inline skating
experience you will immediately feel the similarities.
Your speed should pickup dramatically, and you will feel the Trikke
lunge forward with each turn. Please note that it does not require that
you make tight turns. Rather, you should allow the Trikke to kind of
steer itself in a more graceful “S”-shaped path.
Many first time riders tend to exaggerate the turning of the handlebars
thinking that they need to continue with the tight turns. Not so! The
degree of your turns should diminish as you begin to add the rocking
motion and as your speed increases.
Do not muscle the handlebars. Experienced riders use a light touch on
the handlebars mostly for balance and allow the Trikke to carve its own
path.
WEIGHT TRANSFER — THE FINAL STEP
By this time you have dramatically increased your speed and should be
getting to know where the sweet spot is. When we say sweet spot, we
mean the part of your turn where most of your propulsion is generated.
Typically, you will feel the outside wheel (your left rear wheel during a
right hand turn) drift away from you as you rock the Trikke to the right. If
you apply a little weight or a kick to that left foot as you turn you will
accelerate even more. A seasoned rider can actually propel the Trikke
up to 18 miles per hour on flat ground... which is really moving.
The combination of these techniques will be new to you for sure, but be
assured that riding time will help you to create a smooth and beautifully
coordinated movement. You will be able to travel for miles on end with
long graceful strides and rapid sprints. The beauty of it is that you will
always be looking ahead for places to carve and to add the skiing
dimension to what would have been a boring straight line on any other
vehicle.
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CLIMBING HILLS
Don’t be afraid to tackle hills, but make a point of graduating to steeper
and steeper climbs as your riding skills increase. We always say to new
riders that hill climbing is an acquired skill. You can try it, but you’ll
probably frustrate yourself more than anything if you don’t first learn and
master the basic skills of riding on flat ground. The Trikke does slow
down dramatically as you begin to climb a hill requiring a new and
physically challenging technique to be added to your growing Trikke
repertoire.
Hill climbs require much more upper body finesse -- especially on steep
grades. If you are riding in an area that has unavoidable hills, we
recommend climbing as much as you can just to challenge yourself and
then just walk or run it to the top. You’ll be glad you did when you are
carving down the other side.
Hill climbing really brings you full circle as you actually diminish the
rocking and increase the tightness of your turns as the steepness of the
hill’s grade increases. It becomes almost like a series of punching
motions to force the front wheel around in order to gain a few more feet
of pavement.
Whatever you do, take your time to graduate to steeper and steeper
hills. In the end, the most challenging of hill climbs will be attainable
giving you a full body workout rarely found in any other sport... if any at
all.
WARNING: If you do not have the proper tools or find that you are
unable to understand the assembly instructions, have a qualified
mechanic assemble the Trikke for you. Failure to properly assemble the
Trikke may cause the handlebars to dislodge while riding and may
cause you to lose control and fall. Because any fall can result in serious
injury or death, Razor USA LLC assumes no responsibility for such
events.
Polyurethane wheels do not perform well on wet pavement or any other
wet surface and riding the Trikke in any wet condition is not
recommended. Polyurethane loses traction on most wet surfaces, and
water on the wheels can dramatically reduce the effectiveness of the
brakes.
Although the Trikke is safer than most other forms of personal
transportation, riding can be a hazardous activity even under the best of
circumstances. Razor strongly recommends the use of appropriately
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rated helmets and safety equipment when riding the Trikke or any other
vehicle under any condition and at any speed. Properly maintain your
Trikke and immediately stop riding if any part of the Trikke is not
functioning properly. Contact your dealer or Razor directly if you suspect
a malfunction or manufacturing defect that might affect the safe
performance of your Trikke.
Do not ride down steep hills, and only ride at controlled speeds that
allow for safe braking distances. Riders performing in some of our
videos and pictures are highly skilled and specially trained. Do not try
these tricks yourself or you may lose control and fall.
Obey all laws and restrictions, exercise common sense when riding the
Trikke, and always do a maintenance inspection before riding to insure
your safety.
WARNING: Important Note to Parents For your child’s safety, it
is your responsibility to review all instructions, warnings, cautions and
safety topics with your child, and frequently inspect and maintain your
child’s Trikke.
Patent Information:
The Trikke Cambering Vehicle and Mechanisms are protected by Trikke
Tech, Inc.’s US Patents # 6,220,612 and 6,499,751 and Chinese patent
ZL 00 8 18040.7 US and International Patents are pending. Trikke and
3CV are trademarks of Trikke Tech, Inc.
Contact Information:
Most inquiries can be addressed through the Razor.com website or by
phone at (866) 467-2967
Razor Safety Tips
WARNING TO PARENTS: Kids need to be taught and be
frequently reinforced of the importance of safe riding, the rules of the
road and the dangers and hazards of traffic, especially motor vehicle
traffic. Parents and children are urged to read and understand these
safety tips together.
Rules of the road
Do not play in the road or street.
Do not ride on streets.
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Do not ride at night.
Stop for all stop signs.
Use crosswalks to cross streets.
Always walk at crosswalks.
Never use near steps or swimming pools.
Your driveway. Driveway accidents are frequent and often fatal.
Realize the danger of your own and all other driveways. There may be
obscured vision caused by trees, bushes or cars. Your driveway is not a
launching pad for fast roll-outs! Observe the following driveway safety
tips:
Look left, right and left again before exiting onto sidewalks or into
playground areas.
Stop signs. Running a stop sign is a sure way to get hit by a car and
killed. Remember, always stop at every stop sign or stop light. Always
stop and walk across only when it is clear. Do not assume that drivers
of motor vehicles can see you. In fact, assume that every driver cannot
see you and that they are not paying attention. Observe the following
safety tips:
Stop at all stop signs and lights, regardless of traffic conditions.
Look in every direction of traffic before proceeding to walk across.
Watch especially for oncoming traffic making left turns.
Watch for cars behind you or next to you making right turns.
Wait for traffic to clear before proceeding.
Turning without warning. Children are often struck from behind
because they made unexpected turns into traffic, or they inadvertently
veered into traffic when looking over their shoulder. Observe the
following safety tips for left turns:
Do not cut across the street, cross only at intersections.
Practice looking over your shoulder to the rear without accidentally
turning (do this only in an open space free from traffic and obstructions).
Riding at night and in low visibility. Do not ride at night or in low
visibility. See section 4 for more information.
Rules of the Road.
Wear a helmet. Wear shoes.
Learn local bicycle laws and regulations. Most states and communities
have rules regarding helmet use, bicycle licensing, riding on sidewalks,
grinding and so on. It is the responsibility of parents to make sure their
children know and obey all rules and regulations.
The Trikke is intended for sidewalk and playground use. You must share
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this space with others including, pedestrians, skaters and other players.
Respect their rights!
Ride defensive. Assume that pedestrians, skaters and other players are
so absorbed in their own world that they are not paying any attention to
you and that they will run you down or step out in front of you, all
without any warning.
Watch for obstacles such as pot holes, sewer grates, expansion cracks,
and road or construction debris (such as nails or other foreign objects)
that could catch your wheel or force you to swerve into traffic or lose
control.
Stop at all stop signs and lights.
Never ride with headphones or use a cell phone when riding.
Never carry a passenger.
Never hitch a ride with another vehicle.
Do not weave into traffic or make sudden turns.
Observe and yield the right-of-way as prescribed by local traffic rules.
Riding the Trikke may be a hazardous activity and has inherent dangers
that no amount of care, caution, instruction or expertise can eliminate.
Certain conditions may cause the equipment to fail without fault of the
manufacturer. Activities involving the use of bicycles carry the risk of
injury or death.
Razor Limited Warranty and Registration
The Limited Warranty is the only warranty for the Trikke. There are no
other express or implied warranties. The warranty only covers
appropriate transportation or recreational use, and any other use or mis-
use will void the warranty. Razor USA LLC defines appropriate use as a
single rider propelling the Trikke on flat pavement or light grades. The
Trikke is not intended to be used for trick riding in which the frame
comes in contact with metal or concrete surfaces and especially
prolonged downhill rides.
Razor USA LLC warranties the Trikke to be free of defects due to
manufacturing or workmanship for 90 days from the date of purchase.
The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, nor any damage,
failure or loss caused by improper assembly, maintenance, storage or
use.
Razor USA LLC is not liable for incidental or consequential losses or
damages due directly or indirectly from the use of the Trikke.
This Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever:
used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation;
modified in any way;
rented.
Check local laws and regulations to see where you can ride your Trikke
legally.
To obtain service under this warranty you must, within the
warranty period, contact Razor USA LLC directly by e-mail at
[email protected]. Razor will provide warranty replacement
at its sole discretion.
Authorized warranty service is ONLY available from Razor USA
LLC.
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IMPORTANT!
If your Trikke has a problem call Razor USA Toll
Free (866) 467-2967
For warranty assistance please call
(866) 467-2967
razor usa llc cerritos, ca 90703 www.razor.com
QUESTIONS?
Please read the owner’s manual thoroughly. If you still have questions, check
the website for updates and contact information.
Spare rear wheels are available! Keep your Trikke running for years with
these and other genuine Razor spare parts.
Visit our website and e-mail us for more information
on spare part availability.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Rev. 1/28/04 ;
Manual text reprinted with permission
©
Copyright 2003
Trikke Tech, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Photos by Arthur Cambridge
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Razor Trikke Owner's manual

Category
Scooters
Type
Owner's manual

Razor Trikke is three-wheeled stable vehicle, easy to ride, intended for use on flat dry pavement. Trikke's unique design offers a lot of fun for both kids and adults. It does not require any special skills, and is easy to master in a matter of minutes. The greatest words of Trikke wisdom are: “Keep going until you feel the sweet spot.” You’ll know it when you feel it. Trikke riding improves your coordination, balance, and agility. It's a unique full-body workout that engages multiple muscle groups. It is powered by the rider's natural body movements, so forget about batteries or fuel.

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