Tandem R82 Owner's Manual - page 4
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Check your bike car
Check your bike car
Check your bike car
Check your bike car
Check your bike carefully befor
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Spend a few moments before each ride inspecting your
VISION for problems.
*Check all the nuts, bolts and other fasteners to make sure none
are loose.
*The tires should be inflated to the pressure moulded on the
sidewall, and free of cuts or imperfections.
*The wheel quick release skewers should be clamped shut with
at least 20 lbs (14kgf) of force, and a sharp blow to the top of
the tire should not knock the wheel loose. Study the wheel /
seat skewer operation diagram - the skewer handle has a curve
in it that will face the tire when properly closed. Open the
skewer handle, tighten the skewer nut slightly, then close the
skewer handle ( curve facing toward the wheel). It should
take 20-45 lbs of force to close the handle as shown, and the
skewer should emboss the metal of the wheel dropout.
Open
Closed
Turn here
to adjust
Skewer
Nut
Close Here
with at least
14kgf
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Now that you are comfortable riding your new VISION, I’m sure
that you will want to customize it for your particular riding
needs. Your VISION recumbent has been designed to accept a
full range of standard bicycling accessories, as well as some
custom items that have been designed by ATP.
Mir
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If you ride in traffic, a mirror
is a must. We sell the Rhode
Gear mirror, and have models
available for both under and
above seat handlebars.
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
Computer
Virtually any small bicycle
computer will fit on your Vision. We recommend that you mount
the computer on the handlebars, although make sure that on
underbar steering models the computer doesn’t interfere with the
seat frame as you turn the handlebars from side to side.
Pedals/T
Pedals/T
Pedals/T
Pedals/T
Pedals/Toeclips
oeclips
oeclips
oeclips
oeclips
Your VISION will accept all standard pedaling systems.
Clipless pedals such as the SPD and LOOK work extremely
well on recumbents - just remove your original pedals and
screw in the new (the left pedal is left-hand thread). Toeclips
are also recommended - practice getting in/out of them a while
before hitting the streets. One technique for entering toeclips is
Chapter 4: Accessories
Chapter 4: Accessories
Chapter 4: Accessories
Chapter 4: Accessories
Chapter 4: Accessories