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Tricycle Fit
For safety reasons it is important that the rider must be able to ride in a comfortable manner.
Your tricycle dealer will ensure the tricycle is suitable and safe for you to ride.
After a short time of riding you may feel more confidence and consider resetting the seat height and the handlebar
position that was set by the dealer.
Height of the seat and the position of the handlebars can be fine tuned for your riding enjoyment.
It is important to remember that different riding conditions will change the characteristics of the tricycle.
Gomier Manufacturing as manufacturer, and Bike Solutions as distributor, are not responsible for
failure, injury, or damage caused by improper completion of the assembly prior to riding or lack of
future maintenance of your tricycle.
Let’s get started.
As the rider of this tricycle you must be able to sit on the saddle in the normal riding position and have your feet
positioned with the heel raised and the toe of your foot just touching the ground.
Seat Post
Now set the seat post securely ensuring the minimum insertion line is not visible outside the frame
If it is not possible to set the seat post with the minimum insertion line not showing, then the seat post needs to be
changed for a longer version.
If it is necessary to change the seat post for any reason it is important to replace it with the correct diameter size
namely 26.8mm.
Handlebar height
If your handlebar requires adjustment ensure that the minimum insertion mark is not visible then tighten the stem
expander bolt and the handlebar binder bolt on the headstem to the required torque measurement of 20-23Nm.
In the unlikely situation that the conditions of braking has changed during these modifications
re-adjust the front brake pad clearances to the rim and reset the front brake cable adjustments.
Fig 1
Fig 2
Handlebar binder allen key bolt
Not designed to be adjusted
Allen key bolt to adjust the angle
Handlebar locking clamp