StreetStrider Summit 8r User manual

Summit 8r / Sprinter 3r
OWNER’S MANUAL
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OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS PAGE .
1. About This Manual 3
2. Parts Identification 4
3. Unpacking & Assembly 8
4. Simple Steps to Learn to Stride 15
5. Safety Equipment 16
6. Mechanical Safety Check 17
7. Limited Warranty 18
8. Return Policy 19
9. Sales Affiliate Program 19
RECORDS .
Please record your StreetStrider model name (Summit 8r or Sprinter 3r), serial number (found on the frame around the bottom
bracket; see photo) and other information below. Please retain your sales receipt as proof of purchase and keep with this
information.
MODEL NAME_____________________________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER__________________________________________________
COLOR___________________________________________________________
DATE OF PURCHASE_______________________________________________
PLACE OF PURCHASE______________________________________________
Also, please register your StreetStrider online at www.StreetStrider.com so we can
notify you about new models and release dates, plus care and maintenance
issues, and so we will have a record of your serial number and purchase date. You
may also want to register your serial number with your local police department in
the event that your StreetStrider is lost or stolen.

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1. About This Manual .!
This StreetStrider Summit 8r/Sprinter 3r Owner’s Manual contains important assembly, maintenance, safety and performance
information. It was written to help you get the most performance, comfort, enjoyment and safety out of your new StreetStrider.
Keep this manual handy for future reference.
IMPORTANT: If your StreetStrider was purchased unassembled, you should read this manual before you assemble it.
The Limited Warranty found in this manual on page 17 applies only to StreetStriders that have been assembled in full
compliance with the instructions in this Owner’s Manual.
IMPORTANT: You should read this manual before you go out on your first ride.
Riding a StreetStrider can be a hazardous activity even under the best of circumstances. It is highly recommended that your first
ride on your new StreetStrider be taken in a controlled environment, away from cars, obstacles and other cyclists, and wearing
your helmet.
Proper maintenance of your StreetStrider is your responsibility as it helps reduce the risk of injury. This manual contains many
IMPORTANT, CAUTION and WARNING statements concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your
StreetStrider. When inspecting your StreetStrider, be certain to tighten all nuts and bolts properly. Under-tightening can result in
loosening, parts loss, and component damage. Over-tightened nuts and bolts can break. StreetStrider parts have metric
hardware-always use the correct tools.
IMPORTANT: Failure to read and comply with all assembly, safety, performance and maintenance requirements and
warnings and unsafe or improper use of the StreetStrider could result in serious injury or death. It is impossible to predict
every situation and condition that will occur while StreetStriding. StreetStrider International LLC (the Company) has made no
representation about the safe use of the StreetStrider under all conditions. There are risks associated with the use of any
StreetStrider that cannot be predicted or avoided, and the Company recommends safe and cautious riding.

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2. Parts Identification .
The parts of the StreetStrider Summit 8r/Sprinter 3r are listed and labeled in the following table and figures.
Table 2-1. StreetStrider Parts List with Hardware Specifications,Quantity,and Maintenance State.Parts are
numbered in subsequent figures.
#
DESCRIPTION
HARDWARE
SPECIFICATIONS
QTY
STATE
1
Main frame bone
2
Head tube
3
Crossbar
4
Front beam
5
Fold joint
6 mm hex screws
upper and lower,
middle,
washers
5 mm barrel nuts
M8 x P1.25 x L30 x H13 x W6
M8 x P1.25 x L20 x H13 x W6
OD12 xID8 x T1
M8 x P1.25 x L16 x H12 x W5, barrel OD 10 mm
2
1
3
3
Tighten
Tighten
Tighten
6
Stride pole upper
7
Strider pole clamp
5 mm hex screw
8
Striderpole lower
9
Strider ski
10
Foot platform
4 mm screw under tape,
10 mm lock nut,
washer
M6 x P1.0 x L16 x H12 x W4, flat head
M6 x P1.0 x W10, nylon lock
OD12 x ID6 x T1
12
8
8
Tighten
Tighten
11
Seat stay
12
Chain stay
13
Rear rack
4 mm hex screw
washer
M5 x P0.8 x L12 x W4
OD12 x ID5 x T1
3
3
Tighten
14
Bottle cage
4 mm hex screw
M5 x P0.8 x L12 x W4
2
Tighten
15
Pivot joint #1
8 mm hex screw
M8 x P1.0 x L15 x H12 x W8, 18 mm flange
2
Tighten
16
Pivot joint #2
6 mm hex screw,
washer,
17 mm nut
M10 x P1.5 x L73.5 x H15 x W6
OD16 x ID10 x T1
M10 x P1.5 x L10 x W17, nylon lock
2
2
2
Snug but allow
joint movement
17
Pivot joint #3
8 mm hex screw
M8 x P1.0 x L15 x H12 x W8, 18 mm flange
2
Tighten
18
Hand grip
19
Twist grip shifter
20
Brake lever
21
Front wheel
22
Drum brake hub
19 mm axle bolt head
M12 x P1.25 x L100 x W19
2
Snug but allow
wheel rotation
23
Steering linkage
12 mm flats
24
Crank arm
8 mm hex screw
Tighten
25
Chainring with guard
26
Chain w/ master link
27
Rear wheel
28
Internal gear hub
29
Gear indicator
30
Brake lever clamp
5 mm hex screw
Tighten

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Brake lever w/
reach adjuster screw
Phillips or 2 mm hex
32
Twist shifter clamp
3 mm hex screw
Tighten
33
Shifter cable adjuster
34
Brake cable adjuster
35
Brake lever locking pin
36
Front beam pivot
8 mm hex screws
6 mm hex screws
under beam
M8 x P1.0 x L15 x H12 x W8, 18 mm flange
M6 x P1.0 x L12 x H13 x W5
2
2
Tighten
Tighten
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Spherical rod ends,
stud,
stud nut,
inboard adjuster
outboard adjuster
12 mm stud
13 mm nut
12 mm nut (LH thread)
12 mm nut (RH thread)
M8 x P1.25 x L10 x W13, nylon lock
M8 x P1.25 x L5 x W12 (LH, left hand)
M8 x P1.25 x L5 x W12 (RH, right hand)
4
4
2
2
Tighten
Tighten
Tighten
Tighten
38
King pin bolt in front
beam clevis
6 mm hex screw,
washer
17 mm nut
M10 x P1.5 x L75 x H15x W6
OD16 x ID10 x T1
M10 x P1.5 x L10 x W17, nylon lock
2
2
2
Snug but allow
knuckle swivel
39
Steering knuckle w/
steering arm
40
Brake shoe plate w/
black bracket
41
Drum brake lever
42
Brake cable housing
M6 x P1.0 x L12 x H13 x W5
2
Tighten
43
Brake cable w/
adjuster barrel nut
44
Cable end
45
Steering stop screw
6 mm hex head,
12 mm nut
M8 x P1.25 x L20 x H13 x W6
M8 x P1.25 x L10 x W13, nylon lock
2
2
Tighten
Tighten
46
Bottom bracket
square taper spindle
47
Crank bolt w/
One key release ring
8 mm hex
2 mm hex or spanner
M8 x P1.0 x L15 x H12 x W8
2
1
Tighten
Tighten, loc tite
48
Rear brake w/
mounting nut,
cable housing adjuster,
cable clamp,
brake pads
5 mm hex
5 mm hex
4 mm hex
49
Rear drop out
50
Rear hub axle nut
15 mm
2
Tighten
51
Gear alignment window
for 8 speed
52
Shift cable fixing nut
10 mm
1
Tighten
53
Bell crank for 3 speed
54
Gear alignment window
55
Mounting screw
5 mm hex
1
Snug w/ air gap
56
Cable adjuster
10 mm nut
1
Tighten
M=OD of threads, mm
L=length
W=wrench fit, mm
Specification
Key
P=pitch, threads/mm
H=OD of head
T=washer thickness, mm

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Figure 2-1. StreetStrider Summit 8r / Sprinter 3r Parts. Refer to Table 2-1 for part numbers and descriptions.

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Figure 2-2. StreetStrider Summit 8r / Sprinter 3r Parts. Refer to Table 2-1 for part numbers and descriptions.

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3. Unpacking and Assembly .
This chapter refers to the assembly of both the StreetStrider Summit 8r and Sprinter 3r models, unless instructions specify one
model or the other. To assemble your StreetStrider Summit 8r/Sprinter 3r, first view the StreetStrider Workshop videos provided
to you on the StreetStrider DVD, then follow the steps and photos in this chapter. Included in the shipping box are the
StreetStrider in parts, an envelope containing the Owner’s Manual, Assembly Checklist, and StreetStrider DVD, and a small box
strapped to the rear drop outs containing the StreetStrider tool kit, a packet of assembly screws, the bottle cage, and instructions
for the operation of the rear internal gear hub. The tool kit contains a 19 mm socket wrench, 12 x 15 mm and 12 x 17 mm open
end wrenches, and 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 mm hex wrenches.
Opening the Box .
Figure 3-1. Opening the box
Unpacking the StreetStrider .
Figure 3-2. Unpacking the StreetStrider
Lift the folded StreetStrider out of the box, close the box flaps, and set the unit on top of the box (Fig. 3-2a).
IMPORTANT: Save the box and packing material as they must be used to repack the StreetStrider for any returns.
Remove the packing material and ties to free the wheels from the frame (Fig. 3-2b) and lay out the contents of the small box,
including the tools (Fig. 3-2c).
TERMINOLOGY: The right and left sides of the StreetStrider refer to sides when one is striding.
Attaching the Two Front Wheels .
Figure 3-3. Attaching the two front wheels
The brake cables are attached to the front wheels. Rest each front wheel against the box (Fig. 3-3a). Remove the king pin bolt
from the left front beam clevis using fingers or, if tight, the 6 mm hex and 17 mm open end wrenches (Fig. 3-3b). Slide the black
steering knuckle attached to the left wheel into the clevis slot and insert the king pin bolt (Fig. 3-3c), then tighten until snug with
the 6 mm and 17 mm wrenches. IMPORTANT: Make sure the brake cables are routed over the front beam and under the
linkage rods (see Fig. 3-5b). IMPORTANT: Make sure that the steering arm of the knuckle extends forward and that the
king pin bolt is not too tight to prevent the knuckle from swiveling on the king pin bolt.
The StreetStrider comes in a large box (Fig. 3-
1a) with graphics on either side, to show which
side is up. Open the box with a sharp edge to
cut the top flap. Notice how the two end flaps
secure each end of the folded StreetStrider
inside (Figs. 3-1b). The front end beam has
corner padding for protection. The two front
wheels are secured to the front head tube and
the rear wheel is secured to the middle of the
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To attach the left inboard rod end on the
aluminum steering linkage to the head tube
bracket, remove the nut from the rod end stud
(Fig. 3-4a), insert the nut into the slot on the
back side of the bracket (Fig. 3-4b), push the
rod end stud into the hole to contact the nut, and
screw the stud in tight using the 12 mm open
end wrench (Fig. 3-4c). Repeat the procedure to
attach the right front wheel (Fig. 3-5a). When the
front wheels are attached, the front end should
appear as shown (Fig. 3-5b).
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Now that the front wheels are installed, you are ready to unfold the head tube and fix it
upright. This will require the 2 cap screws (male, black with 6 mm hex head) and 2
barrel nuts (female, silver with 5 mm hex head) (Fig. 3-6a), located in the plastic bag
found in the small box (the other screws in the bag are for the rear rack and the bottle
cage). Insert the barrel nuts into the left side of both bolt holes. Raise the head tube
into the full upright position (Fig. 3-6b,c). Insert the short cap screw in the front middle
bolt hole and the long cap screw in the rear top bolt hole of the joint (Fig. 3-6c). Using
the 5 mm hex wrench for the female side (left side) and the 6 mm hex wrench for the
male side (right side), securely tighten all three of the screws in the joint (Fig. 3-7).
IMPORTANT: Keep the main frame rectangular packing foam piece to use when
folding your StreetStrider.!
Figure 3-4. Attaching the two front wheels (con’t)
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Figure 3-5. Attaching the two front wheels (con’t)
Unfolding the Head Tube .
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Figure 3-6. Unfolding the head tube
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Figure 3-7. Unfolding the head tube
Positioning the Strider Poles .
Figure 3-8. Positioning the strider poles
To adjust for rider size and preference, upper strider poles can be moved up and down by up to 2” as indicated by the limit line,
as well as rotated forward or backward in the lower strider pole insert tube. At the factory, the poles are set at the highest
position and rotated inward for packing. Use a 5 mm hex wrench to loosen the 2 screws in each clamp at the base of each strider
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pole (Fig. 3-8a),then make adjustments and tighten clamps. IMPORTANT: When finished adjusting strider poles, make sure
the upper right and left pole positions are mirror images (Fig. 3-8b). Strider poles can be readjusted to try different positions
when riding the StreetStrider. When the strider poles are aligned, the hand brake lever and twist grip shifter positions can also be
adjusted to suit the rider. The brake lever clamp requires a 5 mm hex wrench and the right side twist grip shifter requires a 3 mm
hex wrench for adjustment (Fig. 3-8c). Once the brake levers are positioned, rotate the twist shifter so that the gear number is
facing the rider, then tighten. !
Installing the Rear Wheel – Sprinter 3r (see next section for Summit 8r)
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Figure 3-9. Installing the rear wheel –Sprinter 3r
Figure 3-10. Installing the rear wheel –Sprinter 3r (con’t)
Figure 3-11. Installing the rear wheel –Sprinter 3r (con’t)
Unscrew the hub nuts on each side of the rear wheel so there is a ~1 cm section of axle thread showing (Fig. 3-11a) that will be
slid into the frame dropout slot. Open the rear brake with the quick release lever so the tire can slide between the brake pads
(Fig. 3-11b). With the wheel partly inside the frame, thread the chain around the hub sprocket (Fig. 3-11c). !
Figure 3-12. Installing the rear wheel –Sprinter 3r (con’t)
Raise the rear wheel so the exposed axle slides into the frame dropout,making sure the yellow non-turn washer on the left side
is outside the dropout (Fig. 3-12a). Pull the wheel rearward to make the chain taut and center the wheel, then tighten the hub
nuts using the 15 mm open end wrench (Fig. 3-12b). Insert the push rod, located in the screw bag, into the right side of the rear
axle (Fig. 3-12c). !
Remove ties and packing material from the
rear triangle (Fig. 3-9a) and from the chain
(Fig. 3-9b). Thread the shifter cable along
the frame (Fig. 3-10a) and through the
hanging loop of chain (Fig. 3-10b), and
secure the cable to the cable boss (Fig. 3-
10c) with the black plastic cable clips
located in the screw bag.
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Figure 3-13. Installing the rear wheel –Sprinter 3r (con’t)
Place the bell crank unit located on the end of the shifter cable (Fig. 3-13a) all the way onto the right axle (Fig. 3-13b) and
carefully tighten the fixing screw using the 5 mm hex wrench (Fig. 3-13c) just to the point where the bell crank is secured.
IMPORTANT:The fixing screw head should have an air gap between it and the bell crank housing, as seating it against
the bell crank will crack the housing. Finally, close the quick release rear brake and check that the brake shoes contact the
rear rim on the side face. Adjust if necessary.
Installing the Rear Wheel – Summit 8r (see previous section for Sprinter 3r) .
Figure 3-14. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r
Remove ties and packing to free the rear wheel. Remove all packing material from the rear part of the frame to free the chain
and shifter cable (Fig. 3-14a). Unscrew the hub nuts on each side of the wheel so there is a ~1 cm section of axle thread
showing (Fig. 3-14b) that will be slid into the frame dropout slot. Open the rear brake with the quick release lever so the tire can
slide between the brake pads (Fig. 3-14c). !
Figure 3-15. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r (con’t)
With the wheel partly inside the frame, thread the chain around the hub sprocket (Fig. 3-15a). Slide the rear axle into the
dropouts so that the non-turn washers (black on right side and gray on left) are on the outer side of the frame just under the
chrome hub nuts. The non-turn washers have a tongue that fits into the dropout slot (Fig. 3-15b) to prevent turning. Pull the
wheel rearward to make the chain taut and center the wheel, then tighten the hub nuts using the 15 mm open end wrench (Fig.
3-15c). !
Figure 3-16. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r (con’t)
Install the shifter cable by inserting a 2 mm hex wrench into the hole on the rear edge shifter cassette pulley at the 9 o’clock
position (Fig. 3-16a). Rotate the cassette pulley counter-clockwise by moving the inserted 2 mm hex wrench to the 6 o’clock
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position (Fig. 3-16b). Insert the shifter cable fixing screw with the hex nut facing outward into the oblong slot on the cassette
pulley, now located at the 9 o’clock position (Fig. 3-16c). !
Figure 3-17. Installing the rear wheel – Summit 3r (con’t)
While still holding the 2 mm hex wrench in the 6 o’clock position, insert the ending ferule of the shifter cable housing into the
cassette bracket that is facing forward in the 3 o’clock position (Fig. 3-17a). Slowly release the tension on the 2 mm hex wrench
to allow the return spring to move the hex wrench back to the 9 o’clock position, making sure the shifter cable lies in the groove
of the cassette pulley (Fig. 3-17b). Move the twist grip shifter to gear 4 and check the gear alignment window on the cassette
pulley to make sure the 2 yellow setting lines are together (Fig. 3-17c; see also Fig. 3-21 Adjusting the Rear Hub Shifting). !
Rotating the Crank Arms .
Figure 3-18. Rotating the crank arms
and the bottom bracket spindle. IMPORTANT: Make sure that some grease is present on the square spindle to facilitate
crank arm installation and removal when folding the StreetStrider. For the needed leverage, use an 8 mm hex wrench
or socket wrench with 8 mm hex bit with at least a 6 inch long handle. The Park Tool company provides torque
specifications for screws, bolts, and nuts on bicycle parts http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=88.
Aligning the Front Wheels .
Figure 3-19. Aligning the front wheels
The front wheels need to be aligned so that they do not point in (toe in) or point out (toe out) –they need to be parallel to each
other. IMPORTANT: This adjustment may have been performed at the factory but it is good to periodically check front
wheel alignment. This alignment is important for performance so take the time to do it correctly. First, insure that the tires are
inflated up to 80 psi. Next, locate the spherical rod ends on each end of the steering linkage rods (Fig. 3-19a). The inboard rod
end has left hand threads and the outboard rod end has right hand threads. Each rod end is screwed into the aluminum rod and
In order to fold the StreetStrider for
packing and transporting, both crank arms
are rotated in the same forward position.
To set the crank arms to the correct
position for striding, the left crank arm has
to be rotated 180 degrees relative to the
right crank arm. With the 8 mm hex
wrench, unscrew the one key release
crank bolt on the left crank arm (Fig. 3-
18a). Lift the crank arm off the square
tapered bottom bracket spindle (Fig. 3-
18b) and rotate the right crank arm to the
opposite position, then replace the left
crank arm onto the spindle (Fig. 3-18c).
Screw the crank bolt back in with the 8 mm
hex wrench (Fig. 3-18d), tightening to 350
inch lbs (29 ft lbs or 39 Nm), to create a
secure connection between the crank arm!
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With the twist grip shifter of the Sprinter 3r in 2nd
gear (Fig. 3-22a), the wide yellow line inside
the gear alignment window of the bell crank
should be between the 2 thin yellow lines (Fig.
3-22b vertical arrow). To adjust the position of
the wide line, use the shifter cable adjuster
screw (Fig. 3-22b horizontal arrow).
secured with jam nuts to secure adjustments (Fig. 3-19a). With a tape measure, measure the distance from the center rib of one
tire to the center rib of the other tire on both the front leading edge (Fig. 3-19b) and the rear trailing edge (Fig. 3-19c), and
compare the two measurements. The distance should be near 26 ¼inches. If the measurements are not equal to each other,
use the steering linkage rods (Fig. 3-19a) to make the tires parallel. To do so, hold onto the flats on the linkage rod with a 12 mm
wrench and use the other 12 mm or an adjustable wrench to loosen the nuts on either end of linkage rod, with left hand thread
inboard and right hand thread outboard. Then rotate the linkage rod one way or the other -note that the tire angle changes -until
a parallel position is achieved. Make sure that any adjustment to the right linkage rod is duplicated on the left linkage rod,
maintaining symmetry. When the leading and trailing edge distances are equal, clamp each linkage rod with the jam nuts so the
rod does not move. Hold onto each linkage rod again with one 12 mm wrench and tighten the inboard and outboard nuts snuggly
using the other 12 mm wrench. Check the distances one more time to make sure they are equal. !
Checking Brake Function .
Figure 3-20. Checking brake function
Pump up the tires, then check that the brakes are functional. To check the rear brake, stand over the StreetStrider facing
forward, squeeze the right grip brake lever and push forward (Fig. 3-20a). If rear tire does not skid, unscrew the brake adjustor
nut on the right brake lever to make sure the rear rim is clamped by the rear caliper. To check the front brakes, stand in front of
the StreetStrider, facing it, and pull it towards you (Fig. 3-20b). Then squeeze the left grip brake lever, first lightly then harder. If
the vehicle stops moving without pulling to one side, then the front brakes are adjusted correctly. If one front brake works better
than the other, it will pull to the side that brakes first. To adjust the brake that is not working, unscrew the brake adjustor screw
that is located at the front of the black bracket of the drum brake shoe plate (Fig. 3-20c). Unscrew the adjustor screw one turn
and repeat the braking test until the ETX stops without pulling to a side. IMPORTANT:Properly adjusted brakes will clamp
the wheels when the brake lever is squeezed about 1 inch (25 mm). Make sure that the brake lever locking pin will hold the
squeezed brake lever so that the StreetStrider does not roll when parked.!
Adjusting the Rear Hub Shifting .
Figure 3-21. Adjusting the rear hub shifter - Summit 8r (see Fig. 3-22 for Sprinter 3r)
With the twist grip shifter of the Summit 8r in 4th gear (Fig. 3-21a), the two yellow setting lines in the gear alignment window
should be together (Fig. 3-21b arrow). If not, use the shift cable adjustor (Fig. 3-21c arrow) to align the yellow setting lines. If
there is any indication that the gears are not shifting properly after use, recheck the 4th gear setting and make an adjustment.
IMPORTANT: It is normal for cables to stretch a little after the first weeks of use so adjusting may be required.
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Figure 3-22. Adjusting the rear hub shifter - Sprinter 3r (see Fig. 3-21 for Summit 8r)
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arm –both facing forward (Fig. 3-25a) -
and install it back onto the spindle by
screwing in the crank bolt but do not tighten
(Fig. 3-25b). Now both strider skis and
poles are parallel and the head tube can be
folded down.
To loosen the fold joint, use the 6 mm hex
wrench on the lower black cap screw and
the 5 mm hex wrench on the silver barrel
nut and unscrew 1 turn. Then unscrew and
remove the upper and middle screws of the
fold joint (Fig. 3-26a). When the second
screw is ready for removal, hold the head
tube above the joint, remove the screw (Fig.
3-26a), then lower the head tube until it
rests on the packing foam that straddles the
main frame. If the silver barrel nuts are
loose, remove and combine with the black
cap screws,and place in a container that
won’t get lost.
Installing the Rear Rack – Summit 8r .
Figure 3-23. Installing the rear rack –Summit 8r
To install the rear rack that comes with the Summit 8r, you will need the 4 mm hex wrenches and 3 of the remaining stainless
steel cap screws and washers (Fig. 3-23a) from the packet in the small cardboard box. Position the rack over the rear frame with
three securing points (Fig. 3-23b,c). The 4 mm hex screws secure the rack to the threaded middle boss on the frame where the
seat stays connect and to the threaded holes in the rear dropouts. Start to tighten the screws with your fingers to avoid cross
threading. When all screws are started, tighten them with the hex wrench. !
To install the bottle cage that comes with the StreetStrider on the front top section of the head tube, use the 2 hex screws from
the box containing the cage (not shown).
Folding the StreetStrider for Transportation or Storage .
Figure 3-24. Folding the StreetStrider for transportation or storage
To fold the StreetStrider and secure it for transportation or storage, reverse the unfolding procedure. Place the main frame
rectangular packing foam piece over the forward section of the main frame (Fig. 3-24a). Use the 8 mm hex wrench to remove the
left crank arm from the bottom bracket spindle (Fig. 3-24b). The crank bolt will first loosen easily as it starts to separate from the
spindle and then you will feel more resistance as it pushes against the one-key release cap to remove the crank arm from the
spindle (Fig. 3-24c). When the crank arm comes off the spindle, rotate the crank arm to the same position as the other crank
Figure 3-25. Folding the StreetStrider for transportation or storage
Figure 3-26.Folding the StreetStrider for transportation or storage
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frame and through the other folded pole/ski on the other side (Fig. 3-26b), then tightening the strap across the front of the joint. A
second strap around the folded head tube and the main frame (Fig. 3-26b) will make the folded StreetStrider more rigid for easy
placement onto a rack or into a vehicle. Unfolding the StreetStrider is now the reverse of the folding process. IMPORTANT:
When the left crank arm is returned to its striding position, make sure that the crank arm bolt is tightened to
specifications as shown in Fig. 3-18. Rotating the Crank Arms.
4. Simple Steps to Learn to Stride .
StreetStriding is so much fun! Follow these 9 simple steps to learn to stride.
Step 1. Safety first
Before you stride, make sure you have a CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) approved cycling helmet or other
helmet to protect your head. Children under 18 years old must wear helmets in some states. If you stride at night, make sure to
wear light colored or reflective clothing. It is also advised that you equip your StreetStrider with front and rear lights. Before
starting any exercise program such as StreetStriding, check with your doctor to make sure you are physically healthy enough.
Step 2. Find a safe, flat place
An ideal location to first practice StreetStriding is a large flat area such as a parking lot with little to no traffic.
Step 3. Engage the brakes when stepping on the StreetStrider
Your StreetStrider is equipped with both front and rear brakes operated with hand grip leversat the top of each strider pole. Each
time you are ready to step onto your StreetStrider, first squeeze the brake levers to stabilize the StreetStrider.
Step 4. Step on and get comfortable
With the brake leverssqueezed, step first onto the foot platform that is closest to the ground. Position your foot near the middle
of the platform. You can always move your foot position while striding to find the ideal spot for your striding style.
Step 5. Become familiar with the brakes and grip shifter
In the USA, the StreetStrider comes with a grip shifter and rear brake lever at the top of the right strider pole, and a front brake
lever at the top of the left strider pole. If you live in another country, the cables leading to the brake levers may be switched,
depending on the specific legal requirements of your country. The grip shifter will shift the gears of the transmission in the rear
wheel hub. Rotate the grip shifter clockwise to shift to a lower gear. Rotate the grip shifter counter clockwise to shift to a higher
gear. Get the feel of how the brakes work by using the left and right brake levers individually to engage and release the front and
rear brakes while rolling slowly forward. When you need to stop quickly, engage both front and rear brakes simultaneously.
Step 6. Find the best gear
The StreetStrider Summit 8r has 8 gears and the Sprinter 3r has 3 gears. Gears 1, 2 and 3 of the Sprinter 3r have similar ratios
to gears 4, 6 and 8 of the Summit 8r. When you stride on flat ground, shift to one of the higher gears to get the smoothest arm
and leg motion. As you stride on changing grades, shift gears up or down to achieve the optimum speed and revolutions per
minute (RPMs) for your striding style and exercise goals. When climbing a hill, shift to the lower gears. When cruising downhill,
shift to the higher gears.
Step 7. Lean to steer
Your StreetStrider is equipped with a lean-to-steer system. To make a turn, simply lean or shift your body weight a little bit in the
direction of the turn and the StreetStrider will begin to turn. The more you lean, the more the StreetStrider turns. To assist with
turning, you can lower the foot platform on the inside of the turn. Although this isn’t necessary, it can make turning seem
easier. At low speed,your StreetStrider can also be turned by moving both strider poles sideways, which causes the strider to
lean in the direction of the turn.
Step 8. Cruise a bit
Before you go out on the road or bike path, it is a good idea to practice using your StreetStrider in a safe area. We recommend
practicing right and left turns, braking and gear shifting using these instructions.
Step 9. Have fun
Now get out there and enjoy your StreetStrider! You’ll have a blast and burn calories too!

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5. Safety Equipment .
WARNING: Many states require specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of
the states where you stride and to comply with all applicable laws, including properly equipping yourself and your
StreetStrider as the law requires.
Helmets. While not all states require bicyclists to wear approved protective headgear, common sense dictates that you
should wear a CPSC-approved or other helmet whether the law requires it or not. Most serious vehicular injuries involve head
injuries that might have been avoided if the rider had worn a helmet. You can find a variety of attractive helmets as well as get
recommendations at the www.streetstrider.com online store or your local dealer. The “right” helmet is not just a fashion
statement. To do aproper job, your helmet must fit correctly, be worn correctly and be properly secured. Ask StreetStrider
technical support or your local dealer to help you with the fit and adjustment of your helmet.
WARNING: Always wear a helmet when riding your StreetStrider. Always keep the chinstrap securely buckled. Failure
to wear an approved helmet may result in serious injury or death.
Reflectors.Reflectors, an integral part of your StreetStrider, are important safety devices designed to reflect street lights
and car lights in a way that helps you be seen and recognized as a moving rider. Federal regulations require every StreetStrider
to be equipped with front and rear wheel and foot platform reflectors. The size, performance and location of each reflector are
specified by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission. CAUTION: Check reflectors and their mounting brackets
regularly to make sure they are clean, straight, unbroken and securely mounted. Replace damaged reflectors and
straighten or tighten any that are bent or loose.
WARNING: Do not remove the reflectors or reflector mounting brackets from your StreetStrider. They are an integral
part of the StreetStrider’s safety system. Removing the reflectors may reduce your visibility to others on the roadway.
Being struck by other vehicles often results in serious injury or death. Remember -reflectors are not a substitute for
lights. Always equip your StreetStrider with all state and locally mandated lights.
Lights. If you ride your StreetStrider after dusk, it must be equipped with lights so that you can see the road and avoid road
hazards, and so that others can see you. Vehicle laws treat StreetStriders like any other vehicles, meaning you must have
operational white front and red rear lights if you are riding after dusk. Get lights and recommendations at the
www.streetstrider.com online store or your local dealer.
WARNING: Reflectors are not a substitute for proper lights. It is your responsibility to equip your StreetStrider with all
state and locally mandated lights. Riding at dawn, dusk, night or any other time of poor visibility without a lighting
system that meets local and state laws or without reflectors is dangerous and may result in serious injury or death.
Front and rear lights are not standard equipment on this StreetStrider. If you intend to ride at any time under poor
visibility conditions, you must have front and rear lights and reflectors that are adequate for those riding conditions.
Lights and reflectors may not be adequate to insure that motoristswill see you under all conditions.
Eye Protection.It’s always a good idea to wear protective eyewear—tinted when the sun is bright, clear when it’s not –
as any kind of outdoor riding can involve airborne dirt, dust and bugs. Most bicycle shops carry protective eyewear, some with
interchangeable lens systems. CAUTION: To avoid injury, always wear suitable protective clothing, including footware.
Wet Weather Striding.In wet conditions, the stopping power of all brakes, yours as well as the brakes of other
vehicles sharing the road, is dramatically reduced and your tires don’t grip nearly as well. This makes it harder to control speed
and easier to lose control. To make sure you can slow down and stop safely in wet conditions, ride more slowly and apply your
brakes earlier and more gradually than you would under normal, dry conditions.
WARNING: Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility, both for the StreetStrider and for other vehicles sharing
the road. The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet conditions.
Night Striding.Even if you have excellent night vision, many other people with whom you are sharing the road may not. A
StreetStrider, like any object, is more difficult for motorists and pedestrians to see at dusk, night, or any other time of poor
visibility. Make sure you comply with all local laws about night riding and take the following additional precautions:

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•Make sure your StreetStrider is equipped with correctly positioned and securely mounted reflectors.
•Purchase and install an adequate battery or generator powered front and rear lights.
•Wear light colored, reflective clothing and accessories, such as a reflective vest, reflective arm and leg bands,
reflective stripes on your helmet and flashing lights.
•Any reflective device or light source that moves will help you get the attention of approaching motorists, pedestrians
and other traffic.
•Make sure your clothing or anything you may be carrying on the StreetStrider does not obstruct a reflector or light.
•Stride slowly and avoid areas of heavy traffic, dark areas, and roads with speed limit over 35 mph. Avoid road
hazards. If possible, ride on routes already familiar to you.
WARNING: StreetStriding under poor visibility conditions without reflectors or a lighting system that meets local and
state laws can result in serious injury or death.
6. Mechanical Safety Check .
Here is a simple, sixty-second mechanical safety check that you should get in the habit of making every time you’re about to get
on a StreetStrider.For more details, watch the StreetStrider Workshop videos on the Support page of our website
www.streetstrider.com.
Nuts and Bolts.Lift the rear wheel off the ground by 2-3 inches, then let it bounce on the ground. If anything sounds,
feels or looks loose, do a quick visual and tactile inspection of the whole StreetStrider.If any loose parts or accessories are
found, secure them. If you’re not sure, ask someone with experience to check.
Tires and Wheels.To check if your tires are correctly inflated, stand on the platforms with the brakeson and bounce
your weight on the StreetStrider while looking at tire deflection. Compare what you see with how it looks when you know the tires
are correctly inflated. Add air if necessary. To check if your tires are in good shape, spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in
the tread and sidewall. Replace damaged tires before StreetStriding. Make sure your spokes are tight. To check if your wheels
are true, spin each wheel -if a wheel wobbles side to side or hits the brake pads, take the StreetStrider to a qualified bicycle
shop to have the wheel trued. CAUTION: Wheels must be true for the brakes to work effectively. Wheel truing is a skill
that requires special tools and experience. Do not attempt to true a wheel unless you have the knowledge and tools
needed to do the job correctly.
Brakes. Squeeze the brake levers. If the brakes do not clamp the wheels properly or you cannot apply full braking force at
the lever without having it touch the handlebar, adjust your brakes. Do not ride the StreetStrider until the brakes are properly
adjusted.
WARNING: Riding with an improperly adjusted brake or worn brake shoes is dangerous and can result in serious injury
or death. Do not attempt to adjust your brake or wheels while the StreetStrider is in motion.
WARNING: Do not engage in any activity that exceeds your riding ability and skill. Practice new riding skills in a safe
controlled environment. Keep hands, fingers and feet away from all moving parts while the StreetStrider is in motion,
including the tires, wheels, brake and brake cable.
NOTE: Like any sport, StreetStriding involves the risk of serious injury, death and damage. By choosing to use a
StreetStrider, you assume the responsibility for the risk, not the people who sold you the StreetStrider, nor the people
who made it, nor the people who distribute it, nor the people who manage or maintain the roads or trails on which you
ride. So you need to know and practice the rules of safe and responsible StreetStriding.
Now buckle on your helmet and enjoy your StreetStrider.

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7. Limited Warranty .
The specific warranty covering your StreetStrider is governed by the law of the state or country in which it was purchased, and
applies only to mobile elliptical devices purchased from a StreetStrider Authorized Dealer.
Frames (Frame, Strider Skis, Strider Poles).StreetStrider frames are warranted by StreetStrider
International LLC, 204 West Spear Street, Carson City, Nevada 89703, against manufacturing defects in materials and/or
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of original purchase.
Components. Components are warranted by their original manufacturer and not by StreetStrider International LLC. The
Hartmann Chainless Hub is warranted for a period of one year according to the Sunrace Sturmey Archer warranty:
http://sunrace.com/contact_warranty.asp. Joint bearings, drive parts, frame fixtures and finishes (paint and decals) are warranted
against manufacturing defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period of one year and according to the individual
components’ manufacturers, from the date of the original retail purchase.
Terms of Limited Warranty. This limited warranty is not meant to suggest or imply that the StreetStrider cannot be
broken or will last forever. It does mean that the StreetStrider is covered subject to the terms of the limited warranty.
•This limited warranty applies only to the original owner of a StreetStrider and is not transferable to subsequent owners.
•This limited warranty applies only to StreetStriders assembled in full compliance with the instructions within this
Owner’s Manual.
•Damage resulting from normal wear and tear, including the results of fatigue, is not covered. Fatigue damage is a
symptom of the frame being worn out through normal use. It is one kind of normal wear and tear, and it is the owner’s
responsibility to inspect his/her StreetStrider on a regular basis.
•This limited warranty is void if the StreetStrider is subjected to abuse, neglect, improper repair, improper maintenance,
alteration, modification, an accident or other abnormal, excessive, or improper use –to be determined by the Company
at its sole discretion.
•Personal injury, StreetStrider failure, loss or damage, abuse, neglect, normal wear and tear including the results of
fatigue, improper fit or maintenance by anyone other than a StreetStrider Authorized Dealer, or use of parts
inconsistent with the use originally intended for the StreetStrider as sold are not covered by this warranty. In no event
shall the Company be liable for incidental or consequential damages that might arise as a result of improper use and/or
failure of the StreetStrider.
•For any warranty claim to be considered, the StreetStrider must be brought in to a StreetStrider Authorized Dealer on
the same continent on which the mobile elliptical unit was purchased. The StreetStrider must be in assembled
condition and accompanied by the original, dated sales receipt for the StreetStrider. Be sure to keep your receipt in a
safe place.
•All labor and transportation charges for warranty service are the responsibility of the StreetStrider’s owner.
During the duration of this limited warranty, the Company will either repair any defective frame or component, or, at our option,
replace any defective frame or component with the same or most nearly comparable model or component then available.
THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY. ANY AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES AND DAMAGES THAT
MAY OTHERWISE BE APPLICABLE ARE EXCLUDED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES.
THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY STREETSTRIDER ON ITS FRAMES AND COMPONENTS, AND THERE ARE NO
WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION HEREIN. ANY WARRANTIES THAT MAY OTHERWISE BE
IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXCLUDED. Please refer to the documents included with your StreetStrider for possible
further restrictions.
NOTICE: StreetStriding is potentially a hazardous activity, as is bicycling. The user understands that StreetStriding, even
under normal circumstances, can be hazardous, and accepts full liability for any injury, accident, or death of the user or other
StreetStrider occupant that may arise from the use of the StreetStrider. The user assumes the risk of any personal injury,
damage to or failure of the StreetStrider and any other losses if the StreetStrider is used in any competitive event, including
racing, ramp jumping, stunt riding or similar activities or training for such competitive activities or events. This StreetStrider is not

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manufactured, marketed, designed or intended to be altered in any way or at any time for use in the following ways: stunt riding,
curb jumping, hopping, or similar activities, in off-road conditions, or with motors, engines or other power equipment. Use of a
StreetStrider in any of these or similar ways automatically voids the StreetStrider Limited Warranty. The Company, its dealers,
affiliates or agents shall not be liable under this warranty nor under any state or federal law or the common law or otherwise for
any damage, failure, including personal injury, resulting from such use and/or alteration.
This Limited Warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights. The consumer may also have other legal rights that vary from
state to state or country to country. Some states and countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages or warranties, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. If it is determined by a court
of competent jurisdiction that a certain provision of this Limited Warranty does not apply, such determination shall not affect any
other provision of this Limited Warranty and all other provisions shall remain in effect.
NOTE: The policy of the Company is one of continued development and improvement. Consequently, we reserve the
right to change or amend or discontinue specifications in this publication without prior notice.
8. Return Policy .
The Company offers a 30-day money-back guarantee on all StreetStrider brand products. The 30-day money-back guarantee
period begins the day the customer receives his/her StreetStrider product*. To return a StreetStrider product during the 30-day
period, the customer must:
•Send an email to returns@streetstrider.com requesting a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. The email
must list the original order number, customer name, address, and phone number, and must describe the reason for the
return.
•The Company will send the RMA number to the customer via email.
•The customer must pack the StreetStrider product in the original packing material and display the RMA number on the
address label. No returns will be accepted without the RMA number clearly displayed on the box.
•The customer is responsible for the cost of shipping the StreetStrider product back to the company.
•Send the StreetStrider product to:
StreetStrider
7042 North West Street, Suite 110
Fresno,CA 93711
Upon receiving the returned product, the Company will refund all monies to the customer, less the cost of shipping the product to
the customer. In addition, the Company will charge a 5% handling fee and may charge up to an additional 15% based on the
condition of the returned product.
* If the StreetStrider product is delivered in a damaged condition as a result of faulty shipping, the customer should
contact StreetStrider at shipping@streetstrider.com or 1-800-348-0998 EXT 105 for return instructions. The customer
should also notify the shipper. Photographs of the damage would be very helpful.
Please contact the Company at returns@streetstrider.com or 1-800-348-0998 EXT 105 with any questions.
9. Sales Affiliate Program .
Would you like to make money while getting exercise? Become a StreetStrider Sales Affiliate today and start to earn while you
burn! You don’t need to own a retail store -the only product you have to buy is a StreetStrider for yourself. Just visit our website
www.streetstrider.com, click on Sales Affiliates, fill out and submit the form provided, and we will contact you about becoming a
StreetStrider Sales Affiliate. Start earning commissions today!

7042 North West Street, Suite 110, Fresno, CA 93711
1.800.348.0998 |www.StreetStrider.com
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