QERIDOO Sportrex1 User manual

User manual
This product fulfils all safety requirements of the
European standard for bicycles and bicycle trailers
(DIN EN 15918).
Sportrex1 – Q3000-LV
Sportrex2 – Q6000-LV
EN

Introduction 4
Proper use 4
Performance limits 4
Notes on the user manual 5
Safety instructions 6
Users 6
Conditions of use 6
Passengers 7
Towing vehicle (Trailer mode) 7
Maintenance and storage 7
Cycling with a trailer 8
Additional lanes 8
Additional weight 8
Defensive riding 8
Product overview 9
Scope of delivery 9
Components and control elements 10
Side view 10
Rear view 11
Accessories 12
Assembly 13
Unfolding the cabin 13
Inserting the wheels 14
Fitting the wheel guard 14
Mounting the push handle 15
Mounting the brake cable 15
Tightening the backrest 16
Inserting the pennant 16
Optional assembly steps 17
Installing the buggy wheel 17
Mounting the tow bar 17
Mounting the coupler onto a bicycle 18
Utilisation 20
Applying the parking brake 20
Adjusting the push handle 20
Setting the mode 21
Adjusting the buggy wheel 21
Insert tow bar 22
Using the pennant 22
Folding up the push handle 22
Attaching the hand strap 22
Putting on the 5-point safety harness 22
Securing the load 22
Loading the baggage 22
Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2) 23
Embarking the children 24
Strapping in children 24
Checking the weight distribution and tow
bar load 25
Connecting the trailer to a bicycle 26
Using the comfort functions 26
Using the climate functions 26
Adjusting the tilt of the backrest 28
Storage 29
Care and maintenance 30
Care 30
After every use 30
After use in harsh weather conditions 30
When not in use 30
Maintenance intervals 31
Before every ride 31
Monthly (or every 200 km) 31
Semi-annually (or every 500 km) 31
Every three years (or every 3000 km) 31
Appendix 32
Technical data 32
Warranty terms - Manufacturer’s
warranty for the end customer 33
Support information 33
Spare parts 34
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Contents
Certificates
The Sportrex has been tested and approved in accordance with the European Safety Standard
EN 15918. It also fulfils all emissions limit values laid down in accordance with Part 3 of the toy
safety standard EN 71.
Schadstoffgeprüft
CENTRE OF TESTING
SERVICE INTERNATIONAL
Test Report Number
CNB3151209-05787-C
CNB3151217-05914-C
CNB3160120-00217-CCNB3160120-00217-C
Schadstoffgeprüfte Materialien
- PTU (Fenster)
- EVA (Plastikteile)
- 1680D Stoff, 600D, 900D
(Bezug, Verdeck, Gurte)
Berücksichtigte Normen
EEuropean Standard EN71-3:2013+A1:2014
US EPA3052:1996,US EPA 3050B:1996,
US EPA3060A:1996,US EPA 3550C:200 7,
US EPA3540C:1996, ISO17353:2004,
BS EN 14582:2007, EN 14372:2004
CTS International
Centre of Testing Service
Documentation
The statements in this documentation are not to be interpreted as an assurance of
particular product properties. Despite the greatest care being taken to avoid technical
inaccuracies or omissions, the possibility of these arising cannot be entirely excluded.
When necessary, individual items of information can be changed quickly and without
special notification.
This documentation can be ordered from Qeridoo GmbH in other languages, or is available for
download on our website if already available.
Visit us at: www.qeridoo.de
Copyright
All rights to the documentation remain with Qeridoo GmbH.
Texts, values and illustrations may not be reproduced, distributed, used for competitive purposes
or passed on to others. If other product names are used in this documentation, these must
normally be regarded as registered trademarks of the respective manufacturer.

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IntroductionIntroduction
Proper use
The Sportrex was designed as a bicycle trailer and comes with an additional buggy and walker
function. For Trailer mode, use a tow bar with coupler to connect the trailer to a suitable towing
vehicle (bicycle or motorised pedelec with a maximum speed of 25 km/h). With the buggy wheel
attached, the Sportrex can be used as a child carrier in Buggy mode. In Walker mode you can use
it when jogging or walking.
The Sportrex is available as a one-seater (Sportrex1) or as a two-seater (Sportrex2) and should be
used exclusively for the private transportation for one or two children on paved routes. You can
also carry baggage in the compartments intended for that purpose, provided that you observe
the permissible weight limits and stow the baggage securely so that the load is evenly distributed.
During the journey, each child must be secured in the seat by a safety harness. If you are carrying
only one child in the two-seater, you must alter the harness arrangement as per the instructions
in the chapter “Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)” on page 23 so that the child is
seated securely in the centre.
The Sportrex fulfils all safety requirements of the European standard for bicycles and bicycle
trailers (DIN EN 15918). It also considers the wheeled child conveyances norm EN 1888. Use
as a bicycle trailer is permitted in darkness or in conditions of poor visibility only if a rear light
conforming to the road traffic regulations has been retrofitted to the back of the trailer.
It must not be used on unsurfaced ground, to transport baggage in the passenger compartment,
to carry animals or for commercial use. It is essential to observe the limit values specified in the
chapter “Performance limits” on page 4 and to check them before every journey. In all cases,
the rider of the combination or the person using it in Buggy or Walker mode is responsible for
the proper use and roadworthiness of the Sportrex.
Performance limits
The Sportrex can only be safely used if you observe and adhere to the following performance
limits in every mode:
Requirements for passengers Sportrex1 Sportrex2
Weights
Permissible total weight
(Sportrex + children + luggage)
45 kg 60 kg
Maximum weight per child 22 kg 22 kg
Age
Minimum age (without baby seat)
The child must be able to sit up independently. For children
aged up to 18 months, we recommend using a comfort insert,
see “Accessories” on page 12.
6 months 6 months
Minimum age (with baby seat) 1 month 1 month
Maximum age 6 years 6 years
Size
Maximum height 118 cm 118 cm
Requirements for baggage Sportrex1 Sportrex2
Storage space (behind bench seat) 5 kg 5 kg
The following additional restrictions apply to Trailer mode:
Requirements for the tow bar Sportrex1 & Sportrex2
Permissible tow bar load range (on the coupler pocket) 3 – 8 kg
Minimum ambient temperature -15 ° C
Requirements for the towing vehicle Sportrex1 & Sportrex2
Vehicle type Bicycle (also recumbent bicycle), pedelec
(supported for up to 25 km/h)
Maximum permissible speed 25 km/h; in curves max. 7 km/h (walking
pace)
Rear wheel size 20" – 29"
Notes on the user manual
This user manual provides you with information about all technical and safety aspects that you
require for mounting, using and maintaining the Sportrex.
fRead the user manual in full.
fUtilise the user manual to provide instruction for all users.
fAlways keep the user manual close to the Sportrex.
The following typographical elements are employed in the user manual to indicate the possible
danger sources or special information:
Danger!
Identifies notices pertaining to the Danger risk level. Indicates possible dangers that
can result in injury if the instructions are not followed.
Caution!
Identifies notices pertaining to the Caution risk level. Indicates possible dangers that
can result in material damage if the instructions are not followed.
Tip!
Identifies important information pertaining to the current subject. Indicates
alternative actions, other information sources or helpful tips.
All stated positions (left, right, front, back, top, bottom etc.) refer to the perspective of a viewer
standing behind the push handle and looking in the direction of travel. The tow bar is therefore in
front, the push handle behind.
In this user manual, the word user refers to the person transporting children with the Sportrex
and making the necessary adjustments on the vehicle.
This user manual applies both for the Sportrex1 and Sportrex2 .

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Safety instructionsSafety instructions
Danger!
Read the safely instructions below carefully.
The safety and accident prevention regulations valid in your region and statutory rules
such as the road traffic regulations also apply, and take precedence in cases where
there is doubt.
Make sure that the Sportrex is used only by persons suitable for its operation, as
defined below. Users must have read and understood this user manual in full.
Caution!
The Sportrex is not a toy and must not be misused as such. This means that it is not
permissible to attach the Sportrex to a child’s bicycle.
Users
Users are defined as the following persons:
–Any person carrying out assembly work on the vehicle or changing the settings.
–The rider of the towing vehicle in Trailer mode.
–The operator in Buggy or Walker mode.
The user must be at least 16 years old and mentally mature enough to operate the Sportrex
and transport children.
In Buggy mode, operation by a younger person is allowed if he/she is supervised by a person
who meets the requirements stated above.
The user is at all times responsible for the proper use and roadworthiness of the Sportrex.
Conditions of use
The Sportrex must not be used for commercial or competitive purposes.
Before every journey, check that the Sportrex is in a proper and technically faultless condition.
Perform a visual inspection and in particular pay attention to the instructions and checklists in
the chapter “Maintenance intervals” on page 31. The notes also apply to the first use of the
Sportrex.
Also inform yourself about country-specific rules and traffic regulations if you are making trips
across borders or if you want to take the Sportrex with you on trips abroad.
Before every journey, make sure that the requirements for the particular mode have been
fulfilled. In particular, pay attention to the table and the instructions in the chapter “Setting
the mode” on page 21.
In Trailer mode, a rear light conforming to the road traffic regulations must be retrofitted to
the back of the trailer for journeys in darkness or conditions of poor visibility.
Before every journey, close the inner part of the 3-in-1 canopy so that the integrated insect
net protects the children from insects and small stones. When in traffic, the weather canopy
should also be closed and the ventilation window open to provide protection against exhaust
fumes.
Passengers
The Sportrex1 can carry one child and the Sportrex2 can carry two children aged between 1
month and 6 years. Special accessories must be used in order to secure children who are under
6 months old or who cannot sit upright independently, see “Accessories” on page 12.
So that they have sufficient headroom in all situations, the children must not be taller than
118 cm.
Each child must be properly fastened in with a 5-point safety harness.
The children must wear bicycle helmets for every journey. This is also recommended for the
bicycle rider in Trailer mode in order to set a good example.
Before each journey, explain to the children that they must behave appropriately. Undoing
safety harnesses, excessive rocking or leaning out must be strictly forbidden.
Make sure that the cabin is well ventilated and make sure that the children are wearing clothes
appropriate for the weather conditions and the cabin’s inside temperature.
Never leave children unsupervised in the Sportrex and make sure that they feel comfortable.
Make regular stops during longer journeys to give the children the opportunity to get out and
move around. Make sure that they drink sufficient liquids.
Towing vehicle (Trailer mode)
As the towing vehicle, it is not permitted to use vehicles that must be registered such
as motorised e-bikes for speeds up to 45 km/h (known as S-pedelecs) or vehicles with a
combustion engine.
The bicycle or the pedelec (motorised for speeds up to 25 km/h) must be technically sound
and suitable for towing loads in accordance with the permissible total weight. The maximum
permissible total weight can be found in chapter “Performance limits” on page 4. For
details, read the towing vehicle’s manual or consult a specialist dealer for a suitable inspection
to be carried out.
Before every journey, test the function of the bicycle’s brakes, brake linings and tyres and
inspect them for wear. Check that the coupler is secure.
For carrying passengers, the bicycle should be equipped with a rear-view mirror. Working lights
conforming to the road traffic regulations are mandatory for journeys in darkness or conditions
of poor visibility.
Maintenance and storage
Follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance of the Sportrex and observe the
specified maintenance intervals, see “Care and maintenance” on page 30.
Install and use only original accessories and spare parts manufactured or recommended by
Qeridoo. Using other products relieves the manufacturer of liability.
Only carry out structural modifications or extensions to the vehicle which are necessary for
the use of the approved accessories in accordance with the assembly instructions. Any further
manipulation that is not expressly approved by the manufacturer in writing relieves the
manufacturer of liability in the event of accidents and defects.
Follow the instructions in the chapter “Storage” on page 29 for storing the Sportrex properly
when it is not in use.

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Product overviewSafety instructions
Cycling with a trailer
The way in which the bicycle moves changes significantly when it is pulling a trailer, and this is
particularly noticeable when braking and cornering. With regard to this, pay attention to the
following:
Practice cycling with the trailer before going out onto the road.
Do not carry children until you have familiarised yourself with the different riding behaviour on
suitable terrain.
Think of the children’s safety whenever you ride. Always adapt your way of riding and your
speed to local conditions, and never forget that you are towing a trailer.
Additional lanes
The two wheels of the Sportrex run outside the familiar cycling lane. On all routes, particularly
when there are obstacles and potholes, remember that you will always need 3 suitable lanes
for safe riding.
The Sportrex1 is 74 cm and the Sportrex2 is 85 cm wide. Maintain a sufficient distance from
obstacles and avoid routes that are too narrow. Always negotiate narrow points and bends
slowly.
Combined, the bicycle and trailer are at least 2.5 m long in total. Negotiate curves with wider
radii than usual and bear in mind the additional lane required for the inner wheel of the
Sportrex.
Additional weight
When fully loaded, the Sportrex1 weighs up to 40 kg and the Sportrex2 weighs up to 60 kg that
the bicycle must pull, brake and keep on track in addition to its own weight and that of the
rider:
–Jerky pulling and braking puts high loads on the coupler and tow bar, and thereby increases
wear.
–All stopping distances are much longer when braking, and the stress on the brake linings
is correspondingly greater. The stopping distance is further increased on wet surfaces and
downhill slopes.
–During braking, especially on bends, the trailer can swing out or push the bicycle’s rear
wheel to the side and reduce its traction.
–High centrifugal force on bends can result in the trailer tipping over.
Do not exceed the maximum permitted speed of 25 km/h and avoid riding at an angle.
Negotiate bends no faster than at walking pace (max. 7 km/h) in order to prevent excessive
centrifugal forces.
Defensive riding
Always ride defensively and with foresight.
Brake in good time before reaching bends, junctions, obstacles etc.
Always negotiate curbs and uneven surfaces slowly. Keep away from steps, escalators and very
steep stretches.
Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery includes some functional units of the Sportrex already preassembled.
fUnpack all supplied parts and place these on a clean surface.
fCheck the contents of the package against the list provided.
Caution!
Contact our Service department immediately if any parts are missing or if you find that
the packaging or product is damaged, see “Support information” on page 33.
fRemove the packaging material and all protective caps, and dispose of them in accordance
with the environmental guidelines that apply in your region.
fRead the chapter “Assembly” on page 16 before you assemble parts.
1Pennant with 2-part pennant staff and
centre piece
2Tow bar with coupler and retaining strap
3Push handle with hand strap
4Cabin with seats and 5-point safety
harnesses
5Wheel guard (2x)
62 wheels (20" with push-in axle and
2 reflectors on each)
71 headrest (Sportrex1) or
2 headrests (Sportrex2)
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Components and control elements
Side view
1Cabin (frame made from aluminium tubes
with weatherproof fabric cover)
23-in-1 canopy to protect against insects
and rain with integrated sun visor, can be
rolled up
3Side window
4Star grip screw to adjust the tilt
5Seats with 5-point safety harnesses and
head rests
6Axle suspension
7Spoke reflector, orange
820" wheel with push-in axle
9Air valve (Schrader valve)
10 Wheel guard for deflecting obstacles
11 Tow bar for Trailer mode
12 Tow bar mount on the cabin frame with
cotter pin fastening
13 Buggy wheel for three-wheel use in Buggy
or Walker mode
14 Wheel mount on the cabin frame
15 Mode switch:
Buggy mode: Wheel turnable
Walker mode: Wheel running straight
Trailer mode: Buggy wheel removed
16 Front reflector, white
17 Pouch for small items in the cabin’s foot
space
Product overview Product overview
Components and control elements
Rear view
1Variable-height push handle (incl. hand
strap for Buggy and Walker mode as well
as brake lever for the parking brake)
2Rain cover, can be rolled up
3Pennant pouch for holding the pennant
staff
4Reflective seams in the fabric cover
5Coupler pocket with cotter pin fastening
and retaining strap for securing the tow
bar on the bicycle frame
6Rubber cap for push-in axle release when
mounting the wheels
7Parking brake brake lever
8Pushbutton for adjusting the height of the
push handle
9Star grip screw with tube clamp for
securing the push handle
10 Ventilation window with integrated pouch
for small items
11 Storage space behind the seats, accessible
from the outside (max. 5 kg baggage)
12 Rear reflector, red

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AssemblyProduct overview
Below you can read all the information that you will need to assemble your Sportrex properly.
fMake sure that you have sufficient space to assemble it.
Also pay attention to the door width at the place of installation: The Sportrex1 is 75 cm wide
with the wheel guards fitted and the Sportrex2 is 85 cm wide.
fHave a size 4 mm hex key to hand (not supplied).
fPerform each of the instructions step by step.
fIf necessary, follow the QR code to call up a video about
assembly and operation on the Internet. Using the Sportrex1 as
an example, the video shows a few functions that also apply to
the Sportrex2:
Danger!
Never perform assembly work if there are children in the cabin. Keep children away
from the vehicle during assembly.
When handling moving components, make sure that your hands or fingers do not get
trapped.
Unfolding the cabin
fPlace the collapsed cabin in the assembly area.
fPosition yourself behind the cabin.
fPull both sides of the rear cabin frame all the way up.
fOpen the storage space cover.
fPull the rear frame rod assembly evenly back until it
engages audibly.
Accessories
Using the accessories listed here, you can extend your Sportrex and optimally adapt it to suit your
needs and the age of your children:
Coupler
Art. no.: E77-K
Rear light, battery operated
Art. no.: FK589
Baby seat
Art. no.: 12578
Baby seat, variable-length
Art. no.: BS.04.013.00
Comfort insert
Art. no.: S-58697
Seat cushion
Art. no.: SI-5555 (Sportrex1)
Art. no.: SI-656 (Sportrex2)
Rain cover
Art. no.: 568745 (Sportrex1)
Art. no.: 02133 (Sportrex2)
Folding garage
Art. no.: 035689
Bicycle trailer bag
Art. no.: QT-2999
You can find our current list of dealers on the Internet at:
http://dealerlocator.qeridoo.de

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Inserting the wheels
fPlace the cabin on one side to allow the wheel to be inserted more easily.
fInsert one wheel into the cabin’s axle retainer:
–Hold the wheel so that you can press your thumb
onto the rubber cap on the outside of the wheel
hub.
–Press on the rubber cap and keep it pressed in
order to open the push-in axle fastening.
–Insert the wheel’s push-in axle as far as it will go
into the axle retainer.
–Release the rubber cap to secure the push-in axle.
fPull on the wheel to check that the wheel is locked in
the axle retainer.
fTurn the cabin onto its other side and insert the
second wheel in the same way.
Danger!
After mounting the wheels, secure the Sportrex whenever you park it so as to prevent
it from rolling away, see “Applying the parking brake” on page 20.
fCheck whether there is sufficient air in the wheels (recommended air pressure: 2.75 – 4.5 bar).
If necessary, use an air pump for car valves to top up with air.
Fitting the wheel guard
The wheel guard on both sides of the cabin prevents the wheels from getting stuck on pillars or
similar obstacles.
fTilt back the cabin and place it on its reverse side. This makes the lower cabin frame accessible
for assembly.
fPrepare the wheel guard by removing the two prefitted screws from the holes.
fHold the wheel guard close to the wheel against
the cabin frame so that the following conditions are
fulfilled:
–The holes on the wheel guard face the holes in the
cabin frame tube.
–The curved outside of the wheel guard widens
towards the wheel.
fInsert a screw through the tube into a hole in the
wheel guard.
fLoosely screw the self-locking nut onto the thread. When doing this, make sure that the
circular side of the nut is not against the thread.
fConnect the second screw in the same way.
fUse a size 4 hex key to alternately tighten both screw connections (tightening torque max.
4 Nm).
fMount the second wheel guard in the same way for the other wheel.
Mounting the push handle
The push handle is secured to the top of the cabin frame with two robust tube clamps. It has
multiple height settings and is used for pushing, pulling and manoeuvring your Sportrex. And if it
becomes necessary, it performs an important safety function as a roll-bar.
fPrepare the push handle by fully unfolding it. To do this, keep the light grey pushbuttons
pressed on both sides, see “Adjusting the push handle” on page 20.
fPosition yourself behind the upright cabin.
fLoosen the two star grip screws at the bottom end of
the push handle to enable the tube clamps to be easily
pushed onto the tubes of the cabin frame.
fWith both tube clamps, hold the push handle on
the tubes of the upper cabin frame. Two recesses in
the cover (next to the ventilation window) show the
intended mounting position.
fAttach the tube clamps in turn onto the cabin frame
tubes by applying gentle pressure. Secure them by
partly tightening the star grip screws.
fAlign the push handle horizontally by pushing the tube
clamps all the way up at the same height.
fSecurely tighten the star grip screws in order to fix the
tube clamps to the cabin frame.
Danger!
Make sure that the push handle is also mounted for every journey in Trailer mode.
Only then does the cabin have a roll-bar.
Mounting the brake cable
The parking brake is connected to the push handle ex
works. Before initial commissioning, the brake cable must
also be connected with the brake on the axle.
fGuide the loose end of the brake cable through the
right opening of the cover into the interior space of the
cabin.
fOpen the rear storage space cover.
fGuide the brake cable through the right lower gap of the storage space cover to the outside.
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Assembly
fTilt back the cabin and place it on its reverse side. This makes the lower cabin frame accessible
for assembly.
fHook the end of the brake cable into the opening of
the parking brake intended for this.
fPull the brake cable downwards properly and guide
the end of the wire through the lower opening of the
brake.
fPlace the metal sleeve of the brake cable into the
socket of the parking brake to ensure the brake cable
receives the proper tension.
Tightening the backrest
The stable backrest is an important safety element. The straps underneath and behind the cabin
must always be tightened for a secure hold.
fTilt back the cabin and place it on its reverse side. This
makes the lower cabin frame accessible for assembly.
fTighten the two harnesses so that the backrest is
fixed.
fSecure the straps using the buckles:
–In each case, thread the end of the strap into the
buckle as shown.
–It is essential to check that the two buckles are
secure.
fPut the cabin into the upright position and open the
storage space cover.
fPull the harnesses that are tensioned around the
upper crossbar so that a clearance of approx. 2 cm
remains between the crossbar and the backrest.
Inserting the pennant
Danger!
The pennant must always be mounted in Trailer mode. Otherwise the very low
Sportrex is too easily overseen by other road users.
For safety reasons, we recommend putting the pennant into the pennant pouch so
that it is easily visible before every journey, including in Buggy or Walker mode.
Assembly
fUsing the connecting piece, insert the pennant staff
into the extension rod.
fInsert the extended pennant staff into the pennant
pouch on the outer left side.
fUnroll the pennant so that it can fly clearly visible on
the pennant staff.
Optional assembly steps
Installing the buggy wheel
You need the buggy wheel for Buggy and Walker mode.
The buggy wheel is connected directly with the wheel
suspension attached to the frame and is mounted so
that it can rotate through 360°. You can use the mode
switch (A) at the front of the wheel suspension to choose
between the Buggy mode which rotate through 360° and
running straight for the Walker mode.
By actuating the release button (B), the buggy wheel can
be released and pulled out.
fLift the cabin at the front.
fPlace the buggy wheel into the wheel mount as far as
it will go, until it engages audibly with a clicking noise.
fCheck whether there is sufficient air in the buggy
wheel (maximum air pressure: 2 bar).
If necessary, use an air pump for car valves to top up
with air.
Mounting the tow bar
You only require the tow bar in Trailer mode. It is used to hook up the Sportrex behind a bicycle
equipped with a suitable coupler, see “Connecting the trailer to a bicycle” on page 26.
The tow bar is attached to the tow bar mount using a locking bolt and can be used in two
different positions:
Attachment position: The tow bar is facing forwards.
Standby position: The tow bar is facing to the rear and is carried under the cabin floor.
In both positions, the tow bar is also secured with a cotter pin.
fPush the front button on the tow bar so that the
locking bolt unlocks.
fKeep on pushing down the button and push the tow
bar forwards until the mark in the tow bar mount is
reached.
fRelease the button so that the locking bolt secures the
tow bar in the tow bar mount.
fAlso secure the tow bar additionally, by placing the cotter pin through the middle hole of the
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AssemblyAssembly
tow bar mount and folding down the securing bracket.
Tip!
You do not have to remove the tow bar completely. Simply place the tow bar into the
tow bar mount from behind to stow it under the cabin floor, see “Insert tow bar” on
page 22.
Mounting the coupler onto a bicycle
Danger!
Make sure that your bicycle is suitable for towing a bicycle trailer, see “Performance
limits” on page 4. Since it may in some cases be necessary to change the rear
wheel axle, it is best to consult your specialist dealer or the bicycle manufacturer in
order to do this.
Caution!
Secure the bicycle to prevent it from toppling over, and make sure that the rear wheel
cannot drop out of the axle mount after the screw connection has been undone. Use
for example an assembly stand, or turn the bicycle upside down so that you can place
it on its saddle and handlebars.
In the as-delivered state, the supplied coupler is connected to the tow bar:
fUndo the cotter pin fastening and remove the coupler.
fNext, insert the cotter pin fastening back into the
coupler pocket of the tow bar.
fPrepare the bicycle for mounting the coupler by
undoing the screw connection of the rear wheel axle:
–Quick-release axle: Open the bracket of the quick-release axle and unscrew the cap nut on
the other side of the rear wheel axle.
–Full axle: Unscrew the nut on the left side of the rear wheel axle.
fMount the coupler on the rear wheel axle:
–Place the large hole of the coupler onto the left
side of the rear wheel axle so that the coupler is
facing outwards.
–Screw on the dedicated nut and tighten it slightly.
–Align the rear wheel so that it can turn freely.
–Align the coupler so that it faces horizontally to the
rear.
fTighten the connection firmly in order to secure the rear wheel:
–Quick-release axle: Tighten the cap nut until you can close the clamp with a certain amount
of pressure.
–Full axle: Tighten the nut with a spanner. Always pay attention to the bicycle manufacturer’s
notes about the tightening torque.
Caution!
Due to the construction of the coupler, slight wear and tear in the form of scratches
can occur at the connection between bicycle frame and coupler. This is not a reason
for a complaint.
Danger!
Do not use a washer or similar at the connection between the bicycle frame and
coupler because this could negatively affect the stability of the connection.
Tip!
The supplied universal coupler is suitable for mounting on most rear-wheel versions.
If it does not fit your bicycle, you can find suitable special couplers and conversion sets
on the Weber Technik GmbH website: www.weber-products.de

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Utilisation
Setting the mode
You can use the Sportrex in one of the following modes:
Trailer mode: Carrying children in the Sportrex when cycling
Buggy mode: Using the Sportrex like a buggy
Walker mode: Carrying children in the Sportrex when jogging or walking
The table below shows the main settings that you must make for particular components for the
respective mode:
Component Status of the components in mode
Trailer Buggy Walker
Buggy wheel must be completely
removed
fitted
(freely rotating)
fitted
(fixed)
Tow bar
directed forwards
(pay attention to tow
bar load!)
directed backwards directed backwards
Pennant must be mounted recommended recommended
Push handle maximum height
(107 cm) comfortable height comfortable height
Hand strap on the push handle –wrapped around a
wrist
wrapped around a
wrist
5-point safety harness must be fastened must be fastened must be fastened
Bicycle the correct coupler
must be installed – –
Optional accessories
(see “Accessories” on page 12)
Rear light
(mandatory in poor
visibility or darkness)
–Jogger air wheel with
hand brake
Danger!
Before every journey, make sure that necessary adjustments have been made for the
particular mode. For details of this, see the instructions in the following sections.
Adjusting the buggy wheel
You must make the following settings, depending on the mode.
Removing the buggy wheel (Trailer mode)
The buggy wheel must not be fitted in Trailer mode, because in certain riding situations it can
make contact and cause serious accidents.
fSlightly lift the cabin at the front.
fPush the release button at the wheel mount and remove the buggy wheel completely.
Tip!
Carry the buggy wheel e.g. in the storage space in order to allow you to use the
Sportrex flexibly at your destination. Instructions for re-mounting it can be found in
the chapter “Installing the buggy wheel” on page 17.
Below you will find all the information for adapting the Sportrex to the required modes and to
allow you to use all the convenience functions.
Applying the parking brake
Danger!
When it is stationary, always apply the parking brake to secure the Sportrex in order to
prevent it from rolling away. Also remember to release it before you set off.
fPush down the brake lever to activate the parking
brake.
fPush down the button on the brake lever to release
the brake.
Adjusting the push handle
Use the two light grey pushbuttons to alter the height of the push handle. These are identified
by the word “PUSH”. You can set and engage the push handle at several levels in the 74 – 107 cm
range.
fHold the push handle with both hands so that your
thumbs rest on the light grey pushbuttons.
fPress both pushbuttons and keep them pressed in
order to release the height adjustment.
fSwing the push handle to the desired height.
fRelease the two pushbuttons in order to activate the engagement function.
fMove the push handle slightly up or down until the height adjustment engages audibly.
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Setting the wheel so that it turns freely (Buggy mode)
It must be possible for the wheel to move freely through 360° in order to manoeuvre in Buggy
mode.
fPush up the mode switch to release the wheel.
Securing the wheel (Walker mode)
In Walker mode, the wheel must not be at an angle to the direction of travel. You must lock the
wheel to run straight ahead in order to prevent abrupt blocking.
fPush down the mode switch to make sure the wheel is running straight.
fTurn the positioned wheel backwards until it engages audibly.
Insert tow bar
The tow bar can either be brought forward into the attachment position or carried along
backwards in the standby position: Pay attention also to the instructions in the chapter
“Mounting the tow bar” on page 17.
Danger!
Wrap the retaining strap of the tow bar around the tow bar several times to ensure it
does not hang down in the standby position. Otherwise it could become trapped on
obstacles.
Using the pennant
The pennant must be attached in Trailer mode, see “Inserting the pennant” on page 16.
For safety reasons, we also recommend this for the other modes.
Folding up the push handle
In Trailer mode, you should always fold the push handle into its highest position so that it can
provide maximum safety as a roll-bar, see “Adjusting the push handle” on page 20.
Attaching the hand strap
In Buggy and Walker mode, the hand strap secured to the push handle must be attached to your
wrist during every journey.
Putting on the 5-point safety harness
In every mode, the 5-point safety harnesses must be properly adjusted and every child must be
fastened in, see “Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)” on page 23.
Securing the load
Loading the baggage
Loading the storage space
fUndo the Velcro fasteners of the storage space cover and lift it.
fPack larger items such as bags, toys or coats in the storage space.
fClose the cover carefully.
Filling the pouch for small items
fPut those utensils into the pouch for small items which you want to have readily to hand while
you are on the road.
fIf necessary, open the top toggle fasteners and unroll the rain cover.
fFix the rain cover using the toggle fasteners on the side and underneath.
Using the pouch for small items
fPut the children’s drinking bottles or toys into the pouch for small items in the cabin’s foot
space.
Danger!
When loading, pay attention to the total permissible weight and the weight limits for
the storage space, see “Performance limits” on page 4.
Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)
To achieve optimum load distribution, it is important for the load’s centre of gravity to be
approximately in the middle of the cabin. In the as-delivered state, the 5-point safety harnesses
are pre-adjusted for carrying two children. If you only want to carry one child, you must adjust the
safety harnesses so that the child can sit in the middle.
Tip!
The optionally available accessories such as the baby seat, comfort insert etc. enable
you to optimally adapt the Sportrex to suit the age and size of your children, see
“Accessories” on page 12.
fUndo the upper fastener of the two inner harnesses.
fChange round their pads and tongues:
–Push the pad and the tongue of the inner left
harness onto the right harness.
–Push the pad and the tongue of the inner right
harness onto the left harness.
fPut the harness catch, including the pad, onto the
centre harness on the front of the seat. Use the
harness catch of the left or right seat to do this.
fRepeat this procedure in reverse order whenever you
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Embarking the children
Preparing the cabin
fApply the parking brake to secure the Sportrex in order to prevent it from rolling away.
fUndo the toggle and Velcro fasteners of the cover and fold open the cover completely.
fAdjust the safety harnesses to the number of children, see “Adjusting the safety harnesses
(Sportrex2)” on page 23.
fOpen the safety harnesses required:
–Release the harness catch by pressing the pushbutton.
–Pull the two-part tongue out of the harness catch.
–Detach the two parts of the tongue and pull the two harnesses apart.
Placing the children
fLet the children get in one after the other, or lift them into the cabin.
fIf necessary, adjust the head rests by securing them to the seats at a different height with the
Velcro strips.
Tip!
A balanced load distribution is particularly important in Trailer mode. If the two
children differ greatly in terms of their weight, you should therefore put the heavier
child in the right-hand seat. Interacting with the tow bar mounted on the left, this
favourably influences handling.
Strapping in children
fHelp the child to put his/her arms through the two side parts of the 5-point safety harness.
fAdjust the safety harness, the harnesses pads and the head rests to the size of the child.
fPull the side harnesses to the middle and connect the two parts of the tongue.
fPush the tongue into the harness catch until it engages audibly.
fCheck that all parts of the 5-point safety harness fit properly and comfortably.
fClose the cover and the associated toggle and Velcro fasteners.
Danger!
Before every journey, check that the safety harnesses and harness catches are sitting
correctly. Failure of the restraining function can result in serious or even fatal injuries
in the event of an accident. Do not set off until all children are wearing a bicycle
helmet and are properly strapped in.
Checking the weight distribution and tow bar load
An optimum weight distribution is important for safe handling: The load’s centre of gravity should
always lie in the centre of the wheel axle. The tow bar load with which the tow bar lies on the
coupler must be neither too great nor too low in Trailer mode:
Tow bar load too great (> 8 kg): Too much load on the coupler.
Tow bar load too low (< 3 kg): The trailer could reduce the traction of the rear wheel through
lifting and thereby cause critical situations in curves.
Centre of gravity too far out: Loading on one side makes tipping over while cornering more
likely.
Danger!
Distribute the load evenly across the width of the Sportrex. If you are carrying only 1
child, he/she must sit in the middle, see “Adjusting the safety harnesses (Sportrex2)”
on page 23.
Check the tow bar load before every journey with a trailer. Tow bar loads outside the
permitted range of 3 – 8 kg cause critical handling performance.
Checking the tow bar load
Use bathroom scales, for example, to measure the tow bar load:
fLoad the Sportrex in the usual way and fasten the children in.
fDo not connect the trailer to the bicycle yet.
fPlace the bathroom scales next to the tow bar.
fGet onto the bathroom scales and note the weight displayed.
fLift the tow bar’s coupler pocket to the coupler height (approx. 35 cm).
fDetermine the tow bar load by making a comparison
with the previous measured value:
–The weight must be at least 3 kg more than the
measured value without the tow bar.
–The weight may be a maximum of 8 kg more than
the measured value without the tow bar.
Changing the tow bar load
Adjust the tow bar load by moving or reducing your baggage:
fTow bar load over 8 kg:
Move luggage to the back.
fTow bar load less than 3 kg:
Move luggage to the front.
Total weight too heavy
fReduce the baggage weight in the pouch for small items.
fReduce the baggage weight in the storage space to max. 5 kg.
fMake sure that the loaded Sportrex1 weighs less than 40 kg.
fMake sure that the loaded Sportrex2 weighs less than 60 kg.

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Connecting the trailer to a bicycle
Danger!
Do not connect the Sportrex to a bicycle until the following conditions have been
fulfilled:
The trailer is fully loaded.
The children are wearing bicycle helmets and are properly fastened in.
The buggy wheel has been removed.
The tow bar load has been checked and is within the permissible range (3 – 8 kg).
fRemove the retaining cotter pin from the tow bar’s
coupler pocket.
fPush the tow bar onto the coupler on the bicycle so
that the cotter pin holes in the coupler and coupler
pocket are aligned.
fInsert the cotter pin into the hole and lock the cotter
pin fastening.
fCheck that the connection between the coupler and
the tow bar is secure.
fGuide the tow bar’s retaining strap through the braces of the rear wheel so that the trailer is
securely connected to the bicycle frame.
fHook the retaining strap with the carabiner hook into the eye on the tow bar. Make sure that it
cannot flutter into the rear wheel’s spokes during the journey.
Danger!
Always secure the tow bar to the bicycle frame with the retaining strap. This ensures
that the trailer will remain connected even if the tow bar becomes detached from the
coupler.
Irrespective, the coupler must always be properly mounted and the connection to the
tow bar must be secured with the locked cotter pin. Otherwise the tow bar can be
come detached and can be pushed into the rear wheel’s spokes during braking.
Using the comfort functions
The Sportrex offers some climate functions for the cabin and can be conveniently adjusted by
adapting the backrest tilt and the suspension.
Using the climate functions
Adjusting the 3-in-1 canopy
The 3-in-1 canopy is comprised of an insect net, an adjustable sun visor and a weather canopy:
The inner part of the 3-in-1 canopy must be closed during every journey because the integral
insect net provides protection against insects and small stones.
The outer skin of the 3-in-1 canopy is comprised of a durable transparent sheet. It provides
protection against rain and strong winds, and dissipates exhaust gases out of the cabin.
Opening the weather canopy:
fRoll up the rain window and secure the roll at the top
with the two toggle fasteners.
Closing the weather canopy:
fOpen the top toggle fasteners and unroll the rain
window over the insect net.
fClose all the surrounding toggle and Velcro fasteners.
Danger!
Never ride with the cover open. As a minimum, the insect net must be closed in order
to provide protection against stones. In bad weather or heavy traffic, also close the
weather canopy.
Using the sun visor
The sun visor is housed in the canopy between the insect
net and the rain window. The length can be adjusted with
Velcro fasteners.
fRoll up the rain window.
fFold the sun visor to the desired length and lock it
with the side Velcro fasteners.
fIf necessary you can also roll up the sun visor
completely and close the rain window again.
Using the ventilation windows
The purpose of the ventilation windows of the Sportrex is to improve air circulation in the cabin.
Right ventilation window:
fTo open, release the Velcro fastener of the window
film in the cabin and fold it down.
fTo close, secure the window film with the Velcro
fastener again.
Rear ventilation window:
fTo open, roll up the rain cover and lock it with the top
toggle fasteners.
fTo close, roll down the rain cover and attach it using
the toggle fasteners on the side and underneath.
Danger!
Open the ventilation windows on hot days or in heavy traffic in order to dissipate
warm air and exhaust fumes out of the cabin more quickly.

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Adjusting the tilt of the backrest
For the backrest you can set two tilt angles by moving its upper horizontal bar:
128 degrees: The horizontal bar is secured in the rear position.
This tilt is pre-set at the factory and is recommended for carrying small children who may fall
asleep during the journey.
115 degrees: The horizontal bar is secured in the front position.
This more upright seating position is recommended for older children who participate actively
in the journey.
Tip!
Do not adjust the tilt during the journey as this can take some time.
To adjust the tilting degree, you will need a size 4 hex key.
fRelease the backrest’s upper horizontal bar by
removing the screws on both sides.
fPut the horizontal bar into its new position between
the cabin frame holes.
fInsert the screws through the holes into the horizontal bar and tighten the screws securely.
fTension the harnesses on the rear of the cabin, see “Tightening the backrest” on page 16.
Storage
To store the Sportrex, simply fold it up and keep it in a protected location. Pay attention also to
the instructions in the chapter “Care” on page 30.
Danger!
Hands or fingers can become trapped on moving parts while setting up and folding up
the cab. Carry out work carefully and keep children away from the vehicle.
fTake position behind the cabin and open the storage
space cover.
fPull both sliders on the vertical cabin tubes all the way
up. This releases the lock on the rear frame rod.
fPress the rear frame rod inwards.
fFold up the cabin by pressing both sides of the rear
cabin frame all the way down.
Caution!
Only fold up the cabin after it has been cleaned both inside and outside and is
completely dry.
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Maintenance intervals
Caution!
Replace corroded steel and aluminium parts immediately.
Never bend back deformed or bent aluminium parts (risk of breakage). Replace bent
aluminium parts immediately.
Immediately replace plastic parts that have become porous or fragile due to the
effects of the weather, for example.
Before every ride
Check that the wheels are secure. The push-in axles must be engaged in the axle mount and it
must not be possible to pull them off without pressing the rubber cap.
Check the air pressure in the wheels. It should be in the range of 2.75 – 4.5 bar.
Check the air pressure of the buggy wheel (maximum air pressure: 2 bar).
Check the total weight, including children and baggage.
Check the fasteners of the cover and close them if necessary.
Inspect all harnesses on the back and under the cabin to make sure that they are secure. They
must be firmly tightened to hold the cover and backrest securely.
Trailer mode: Make sure that the buggy wheel has been removed and that the requirements
described in the chapter “Connecting the trailer to a bicycle” on page 26 have been fulfilled.
Buggy mode: Make sure that the buggy wheel can rotate freely. Put the hand strap of the push
handle around your wrist in order to prevent accidental rolling away.
Walker mode: Make sure that the buggy wheel is secured facing straight ahead. Put the hand
strap of the push handle around your wrist in order to prevent accidental rolling away.
Check whether the tow bar, coupler and buggy wheel and their attachments are technically
OK.
Check that all screw and cotter pin connections are secure.
Check the condition of the wheels. Replace covers and hoses in good time.
Monthly (or every 200 km)
Check the textile cover, all fasteners, the seats and the safety harnesses for cracks, wear and
missing parts.
Inspect all frame tubes and all connecting pieces and fastening components for signs of wear
and damage.
Semi-annually (or every 500 km)
Care for all sliding and moving parts with silicone spray.
Clean the inside and outside of the cabin thoroughly.
Every three years (or every 3000 km)
Have a full inspection carried out by a specialist workshop no later than every three years.
Care and maintenanceCare and maintenance
Regular care and maintenance of all parts and components helps prevent premature wear and
keeps the Sportrex ready for use at all times. This is particularly important when one of the
following influencing factors applies to your individual conditions of use:
Frequent use with high mileage
Regular use close to the maximum permitted total weight
A sporty riding style (sudden starting and braking, cornering at speed etc.)
Excessive weather influences such as UV radiation, temperature fluctuations, moisture, contact
with salt (sea water, salty air, road salt)
Unfavourable storage conditions (lack of space, temperature fluctuations, sunlight)
Caution!
It is essential to adhere to the following care instructions and maintenance intervals.
Perform the tests stated in the checklists conscientiously and at the specified times in
order to use the Sportrex in a technically safe condition.
Replace damaged components immediately, see “Spare parts” on page 34. If
necessary, contact our service department or your local specialist dealer, see “Support
information” on page 33.
Care
Caution!
For cleaning, use only water and domestic care agents such as detergents and textile
care products, soft cloths or impregnation and silicone spray. Do not use any sharp-
edged tools or cleaning agents with a scouring effect. Cleaning agents containing acids
and solvents are also not permitted.
After every use
Clean the inside of the cabin.
Pay attention to coarse dirt and remove it immediately if possible.
After use in harsh weather conditions
Clean the inside and outside of the cabin thoroughly.
Care for all sliding or moving parts with silicone spray.
Only fold up the cabin after it has been cleaned and is completely dry.
When not in use
Store the Sportrex only in places where the storage temperature falls within the range of -23 °C
to maximum 65 °C.
The storage location should be dry, well ventilated and protected against direct sunlight.
At higher storage temperatures, you should store the wheels separately from the cabin
because the tyres’ rubber can cause odours.
Use a Qeridoo folding garage if the Sportrex must be kept outdoors, see “Accessories” on
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AppendixAppendix
Warranty terms
Qeridoo provides a two-year warranty commencing on the purchase date for plastic and
cover parts, as well as for load-bearing components. This warranty covers only material and
manufacturing faults arising on correctly used and maintained vehicles. In particular, the terms
and instructions in the user manual that you received with your vehicle are definitive in this
respect.
Under no circumstances shall Qeridoo be liable for material damage or injury attributable to
improper assembly, the intentional alteration of components or the non-observance of warning
and maintenance notices. Warranty claims for defects resulting from accidents or other external
forces, and caused by premature wear due to frequent and intensive use are also normally
excluded.
Commercial use such as rental or use for competitive purposes is deemed improper use and
is not covered by the warranty at all.
This warranty applies solely to the first owner and is non-transferable. Verbal agreements,
restrictions or reservations that go beyond the terms specified here have no bearing on the
validity of this warranty. The warranty regulations pertaining to your region also apply.
Tip!
To claim under the warranty, please contact our complaints management team directly
With your complaint, please provide an exact description of the fault (if possible with
photos) and a copy of the original purchase receipt. Please also state the vehicle’s
serial number. You can find this on the label or on the frame rod assembly in the
storage space.
Support information
Please contact us directly if you have any questions about our products:
Qeridoo GmbH
Reutherstraße 3 URL: www.qeridoo.de Hotline
Germany Fax: +49 (0) 2242 9041247 (Mon. – Fri.: 9 am – noon & 2 pm
– 4 pm)
You can find our current list of dealers on the Internet at:
http://haendlersuche.qeridoo.de
Technical data
External dimensions Sportrex1 Sportrex2
Length (without buggy wheel) 99 cm 99 cm
Length (with buggy wheel) 99 cm 99 cm
Length (with tow bar) 144 cm 144 cm
Width (external width from wheel to wheel) 75 cm 85 cm
Height (from ground to cabin roof) 90 cm 90 cm
Height of push handle (lowest / highest set
dimension)
74 cm / 107 cm 74 cm / 107 cm
Pack size of the collapsed cabin (L x W x H) 113 x 60 x 32 cm 113 x 72 x 32 cm
Internal dimensions Sportrex1 Sportrex2
Seat width (max. width at shoulder height, across
both seats)
52 cm 62 cm
Seat height (max. height between seat and cabin roof) 72 cm 72 cm
Legroom (max. length between backrest and foot
rest)
55 cm 55 cm
Storage space behind the seats (L x W x H) 30 cm x 48 cm x 26 cm
(approx. 37 l)
33 cm x 56 cm x 26 cm
(approx. 43 l)
Weights Sportrex1 Sportrex2
Cabin (incl. push handle) 10 kg 11.95 kg
1 x 20" wheel / 1x buggy wheel / 1x tow bar 1,5 kg / 1 kg / 0,63 kg 1,5 kg / 1 kg / 0,65 kg
Permitted total weight 45 kg 60 kg
Max. load (Trailer or Buggy & Walker mode) 25 kg 44 kg
Wheels Sportrex1 & Sportrex2
Wheel
Type 20" spoked wheel, push-in axle
Tyres 20 x 2.0 (54-406)
Hose size 20", 20 – 50 mm wide
Valve type Car valve (Schrader)
Air pressure 2.75 – 4.5 bar
Buggy wheel
Type 8,5"-wheel (pneumatic tyre)
Valve type Car valve (Schrader)
Maximum air pressure 2 bar
Ambient conditions Sportrex1 & Sportrex2
Storage location Dry, ventilated, no direct sunlight
Temperature range for storage -23 °C – 65 °C

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AppendixAppendix
Frame components
Pos. Article Article No.
Sportrex1
Article No.
Sportrex2
1Roof rack hinge / connecting piece DST-30 DST-30
2Parking brake brake lever PB-17 PB-17
3Push handle HDG-30 HDG-600
4Connecting rod (backrest, side frame) VERS-30 VERS-600
5Rear frame rod HNT-30 HNT-600
6FX folding system rod FXS-30 FXS-30
7Rear axle (incl. parking brake) ACH-30-17 ACH-600-17
8Rubber cap DECK-88 DECK-88
920" wheel 2017 R147-17 R147-17
10 Wheel guard (wheel deflector) RADA-Q2 RADA-Q2
11 Tow bar with coupler HB17-30 HB17-600
12 Coupler (complete) E77-K E77-K
13 8.5" Multiwheel pneumatic tyre BG-MW-17 BG-MW-17
14 Wheel suspension (for buggy wheel) BGH-S-17 BGH-S-17
15 Main frame (lower part) HPT-30 HPT-600
16 Suspension (3.2 mm spring element) FED-LUF-5 FED-LUF-5
17 Roof rack frame rod DTR-30 DTR-30
Other spare parts
Spare parts
(valid from 2017) Cover incl. harness system
(blue, violet, green, red,
anthracite)
Art. no.: BEZUG-30-17 (Sportrex1)
Art. no.: BEZUG-600-17 (Sportrex2)
Cover, top part
(blue, violet, green, red,
anthracite)
Art. no.: VERD-30-17 (Sportrex1)
Art. no.: VERD-600-17 (Sportrex2)
Screw washer for fitting the
cover
Art. no.: HAL-589
Toggle fastener with strap
Art. no.: KÖRD-55
Harness buckle
Art. no.: GRT-899
Head rest
Art. no.: KOP-Q8
Harness pad set
Art. no.: BGH-Q254
Harness catch
Art. no.: GUR-69
Light reflector, white
Art. no.: LRF-Weiss
Light reflector, red
Art. no.: LRF-ROT
Light reflector, yellow
(for wheel spokes)
Art. no.: LRF-Gelb
20" hose
Art. no.: 789SCH
Push-in axle / hub axle
Art. no.: ZT6-2016
Plastic cylinder for mounting
the wheel and parking brake
rod
Art. no.: BGH-30
Screw set
(1 set with all the required
assembly screws)
Art. no.: SCHR-30
Spacer
Art. no.: DIST-555
Tube cap
Art. no.: RDLL-Q8
Pennant holder, centre piece
Art. no.: WIM-H-UN
Pennant, complete
(incl. extension rod and centre
piece)
Art. no.: 121256
Wheel cover
Art. no.: RDSH

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