Fraser LS3 Assembly Instructions Manual

Summary of LS3

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    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. Ass...

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    Page 2 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 pa...

  • Page 3: Your Fraser Trike.

    Page 3 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 l...

  • Page 4: Box 1

    Page 4 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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 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 1...

  • Page 5: Box 1

    Page 5 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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    Page 6 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...

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    Page 7 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...

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    Page 8 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. ...

  • Page 9

    Page 9 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 spa...

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    Page 10 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....

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    Page 11 thread the cable through all the mounting points back to the rear attach the cable to the derailleur we strongly suggest you search youtube for instruction videos on how to best adjust the shimano gears. It is very straight forward but much easier to understand by watching a video rather tha...

  • Page 12

    Page 12 mount the chain guard slide the chainguard over the right pedal crank and fasten with the screws provided. Fit left and right pedals the pedal bolts are marker l for left and r for right. Tighten with a 15m spanner. Install front brake cable feed cable into brake lever by turning the silver ...

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    Page 13 adjusting brake pads loosen front brake pads with a 5 allen key, allowing pads to line up with the rim when pushed close. Lock brake pads into place with the 5 allen key. Joining the 2 pads feed brake cable through the angled brake sleeve and then through the rubber cable protec- tor. Fixing...

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    Page 14 thread brake cable through all mounting points back towards the rear. Fitting cable to rear brake loosen off nut on rear brake with 10m spanner. Fit spring as per picture and thread cable through bolt and tighten bolt. The rear brake is only for slowing down it is not a stopping brake. It ca...

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    Page 15 fasten support brackets use the 10m bolts provided to fasten the support brackets to the lower forks where there are threaded holes provided. Mounting rear guard supports slide guard brackets over wheel and fasten with nuts and bolts provided and tighten with 10m spanner or screw driver. Onc...

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    Page 16 mount fenders using the 4 small screws provided. Once the fenders are tight and mounted, flex and bend the fenders and brackets so that they are centered to the wheels. Mount front clear reflector using a 8m spanner, mount the front reflector. Mount bell remove screw from bell, open up fitti...

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    Page 17 locate the 2 basket brackets and the 4 bolts and nuts needed to secure them. Fitting the basket place the basket on top of the rear axle assembly and lay the basket brackets longways inline with the axle support. Place the 4 bolts through the brackets, the basket and then the axle. Tighten t...

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    Page 18 cable cap clamp the cable ends on by squeezing with pliers. Repeat the same on the gear ca- ble and rear brake cable..

  • Page 19

    Page 19 important facts about riding a trike there may be several reasons why you have chosen a trike over a normal bike. They offer a stable riding platform and loads of storage space. They do however have some differences you need to be aware of before you ride. Because trikes do not lean like nor...

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    Limited warranty and policy on replacement procedures & responsibilities your purchase includes the following warranty which is in lieu of all other express warranties. This warranty is extended only to the initial consum- er purchaser. No warranty registration is required. This warranty gives you s...

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    All warranty claims must be submitted to the address located on the back cover, and must be shipped prepaid and accompanied by proof of purchase. Any other warranty claims not included in this statement are void. This especially includes installation, assembly, and disassembly costs. This warranty d...

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    Telephone: 07 5539 5803 facsimile: 07 5597 5090 web: http://www.Fraser tr ikes.Com.Au email: sales@fr aser tr ikes.Com.Au mail: p.O. Box 2951, southpor t bc, queensland 4215.