TRYBIKE LOW TRICYCLE User manual

Thank you for buying an original Trybike!
Or maybe you got it as a present, which is
even nicer!
The Trybike can be used by children from
on year old upwards. Uniquely, it can grow
with your child, because you can turn it
from a tricycle into a bicycle with only
minor adjustments. You can also ip the
frame of the bicycle into a high posion so
children can use it even longer, or you can
have it at that same height as the tricycle
for loads of fun!
We have discovered that children with a
disability and children who nd it dicult
to keep their balance can really benet
from the Trybike as a tricycle, both in the
lower and in the higher posion.
USERINSTRUCTIONS
LOW TRICYCLE
LEARN TO WALKANDRIDEFROM12MONTHS
HIGH BICYCLE
THELOCALSUPERHERO!
LOW BICYCLE
LEARN TO BALANCE
HIGH TRICYCLE
JUST FOR FUN OR FOR
ADDITIONALSUPPORT
HAVE FUN WITH THE TRYBIKE!

Two brothers who are crazy about cycling.
We come from the Netherlands, where
almost everyone has one or two bikes.
We are enthusiasc cyclists, and we have
been imporng loads of fun toys, especially
ones with wheels – including balance bikes
– for more than 10 years by now. In 2015,
we started developing our own balance
bike, applying all of our knowledge as toy
sellers and enthusiasc cyclists during the
process. We had great fun designing the
perfect balance bike: durable, designed to
last, and, to top it all, darned good-looking
to boot! The result: the Trybike, which is
exactly the kind of bike we would have
loved to have as kids!
WE ARE
PIM AND ALEX
OF CO & CO
WATCH THE ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONSBYSCANNING
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ENJOY YOUR TRYBIKE AND LET US KNOW
WHAT YOU THINK
Co&Co BV is the exclusive trademark holder of the gurave trademark TRYBIKE. The TRYBIKE
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CO & CO BV, KONING LODEWIJKLAAN 40C, 7314 GG APELDOORN, THE NETHERLANDS
+31 55 522 28 63, WWW.COANDCO.NL, INFO@COANDCO.NL

WARNING!
• Adult assembly only!
• Read all assembly instrucons, warnings
and maintenance instrucons before you
start.
• If you do not read/follow these
instrucons carefully, the Trybike could
be assembled incorrectly and/or it may
get damaged, which could lead to serious
injury during use.
• Remove all bags, packaging materials
and protecve materials before allowing
a child to use the bike.
• The Trybike is not suitable for children
weighing more than 25kg/55lbs.
• Make sure the child wears proper
protecon gear when riding the Trybike.
Use an approved safety helmet and
closed-toe shoes. It is also a good idea
to wear gloves as well as elbow and
kneepads, long trousers and outer
garments with long sleeves.
• A child should always be under adult
supervision when riding the Trybike.
• Always let the child ride in front of you,
not behind you.
• Regularly check that all parts are
secure and undamaged, paying parcular
aenon to the handlebars, wheels and
seat. Make sure you perform a thorough
check-up 14 days aer assembly.
• If the Trybike is damaged, do not use
it again unl it has been repaired by an
authorised Trybike dealer.
• No more than ONE child on the Trybike
at a me!
• Before the child gets on the bike, explain
how they should use their feet to brake
and stop the Trybike.
• Never allow children to use the Trybike
on public roads, in areas where there
are cars, on slopes, on stairs, on or near
bridges or near water (e.g. swimming
pools, rivers, ponds, ditches, canals) or in
other places that could be dangerous.
• Do not use Trybike in the dark or at dusk.
• Keep these instrucons and safety
precauons in a safe place for future
reference.
• Co&Co cannot be held liable for injuries
or accidents incidents caused by the use
of a Trybike. The buyer accepts the risks
involved in the use of the Trybike.
TRYBIKE FOLLOW YOUR FEET

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FITTINGTHEFRONTWHEELINTOTHEFRAME
Place the long nylon bushings in the wheel, with the
narrower part of the bushing ng into the bearing of the
wheel. Place the wheel with the nylon bushings between
the front forks so that the holes of the front forks are
exactly aligned with the holes of the bushings. Insert the
axle through the front forks, the bushings and therefore
also through the wheel. Before you push the axle all the
way through, put the nut on one side of the axle, giving it a
few turns. Push the axle completely through the hole and
t the nut on the other side, again giving it a few turns.
Once ed, ghten the nuts properly on both sides and
check that the wheel rotates smoothly.
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ASSEMBLINGTHETRYBIKE
We have already parally assembled the
Trybike. We would love to put the enre
bike together for you beforehand, but then
we would have to ship it in a large box. This
would make transportaon very expensive,
it would be bad for the environment and
no fun for the poor postman.
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WHAT IS IN THE BOX?
• Trybike user instrucons
• Frame with front forks aached to it.
• 3 x wheels
• Handlebar
• Long rear axle with three aluminium
pipes, four short nylon bushings and two
long nuts
• 2 x short front wheel axles with two long
nylon bushings and two long nuts
• Seat cover
• Chin guard
• 2 x grips for the handlebar
• 2 x Allen keys
TRYBIKE DISCOVERTHEWORLD

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FITTING THE HANDLEBAR INTO
THE FRONT FORKS
Place the chin guard between the holes at the top of the
front forks and push the wooden handlebar through the front
forks and the chin guard. You will noce two grooves on the
handlebar. Insert the handlebar so the grooves end up outside
the front forks. Fasten the two screws at the boom of the top
“ball” of the front forks in the handlebar to secure it, see arrow in
picture. Now t the grips to the handlebar. If this is dicult then
dampen the grips with a lile water on the inside and try again.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT
The seat and seat post have already been ed. Before
use, secure the seat post with two bolts through hole
1 and hole 2, see picture. The third hole is used for
posioning the seat in the high Trybike mode.
The seat post is wedged prey ghtly into the frame, so
you may have to pull the frame apart a lile to t the seat
post when you want to lower or raise the seat.
The Trybike grows with your child by ipping the frame to
the high mode. Use holes 1 and 3 for the high mode, as
shown in the picture.
CORRECT SEAT HEIGHT
The seat is at the right height when the child can just reach
the oor with his or her heels. If the seat is too low in
tricycle mode, the heels tend to touch the back axle, and in
bicycle mode, the child’s feet will end up dragging slightly.
So make sure the seat is not too low.
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TRYBIKE LIGHTNINGFAST

ASSEMBLY OF THE LONG REAR AXLE AND THE TWO WHEELS
Insert the short aluminium pipe in between the
rear forks. Push the long axle through the holes
of the rear forks and through the aluminium pipe.
Push the long aluminium pipes over the axle on the
le and right. Place the short nylon bushings into
the wheel, with the narrower part of the bushing
ng into the bearing of the wheel. Then slide
one wheel with the bushings over the rear axle
and fasten the wheel with the nut by giving it a
few turns and repeat the procedure on the other
side. Once both wheels are ed, ghten the nuts
properly on both sides and check that the wheels
rotate smoothly.
FITTINGTHESEAT COVER
The boom of the seat cover has a Velcro fastening. Place
the cover on the seat, with the Trybike logo facing to the
back and make sure that the Velcro fastenings are properly
stuck together. Pull the sides of the seat cover over the
seat and fasten the underside of the seat.
CONVERTINGTHETRYBIKEFROM
A TRICYCLE INTO A BICYCLE
Detach the long axle with the two wheels from the rear forks.
The rear wheel is basically mounted the same way as the front
wheel, but the rear wheel is a bit more dicult to do because it
is subject to some tension. So you may have to pull the prongs
of the rear forks apart.
Place the long nylon bushings into the wheel, with the narrower part of the bushing ng
into the bearing of the wheel. Place the wheel with the nylon bushings between the rear
forks so the holes of the rear forks are exactly aligned with the holes of the bushings. Insert
the axle through the rear forks, the bushings and therefore also through the wheel. Before
you push the axle all the way through, put the nut on one side of the axle, giving it a few turns.
Push the axle completely through the hole and put the nut on the other side, again giving it
a few turns. Once ed, ghten the nuts properly on both sides and check that the wheel
rotates smoothly.
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TRYBIKE WALKINGTHEWORLD

CONVERTINGTHETRYBIKEFROMA
LOW BICYCLE INTO A HIGH BICYCLE
First, dismantle the handlebar and the front wheel, then
loosen the axle that ts through the frame and the front forks.
One axle nut is located on top of the front forks, under the
handlebar, the other nut is located at the boom, above the
front wheel. Loosen the nuts unl one of them is completely
loose. Now pull the axle from the front forks in the direcon in
which the nut is sll aached to the axle.
Once the axle has been separated from the front forks, carefully slide the frame out of the
front forks. Cauon! Make sure the frame is in the middle of the front forks so the second
axle can be pushed out through the slot. Do not force it, because it could damage the
wood. Keep a hold of the protecve caps so they do not fall.
The second axle is a safety axle; it makes
sure that the forks do not spread too far
and prevents ngers from being pinched
between the frame and the front forks. So
it is very important to posion this axle
correctly.
Flip the frame around so the seat is upside
down and slide the frame carefully into the
front forks. Make sure the frame is in the
middle of the front forks so the second axle
can be pushed in through the slot. Check that the protecve caps are back in posion
between the frame and the front forks.
Make sure the holes of the front forks are aligned with the holes of the frame. Slide the
axle with the screw thread from the top downwards into the front forks and through the
frame. Tighten the nuts and check that the front forks rotate smoothly in the frame. Also
check that the space between the frame and the front forks is at least 12 mm (roughly
the thickness of your lile nger) when you move the forks all the way to the le or right.
Now reassemble the handlebar and the front wheel.
Detach the seat from the frame and t it on the other side of the frame. Now use holes 1
and 3 to fasten the seat. See the secon on adjusng the seat.
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TRYBIKE THEGROWBIKE

MAINTENANCE
Regularly check that all parts are secure
and undamaged, paying parcular
aenon to the handlebars, wheels and
seat. Make sure you perform a thorough
check-up 14 days aer assembly.
TYRES
We recommend that you inate all the
tyres to approximately 30 psi to 35 psi (2.0
to 2.4 bar). You should sll be able to push
the tyre in a lile with your thumb. Do not
overinate the tyres. Do not exceed 35 psi,
because the tyre may burst!
Regularly check the tyres and wheels for
damage and correct tyre pressure.
PROTECTION
Treat the wooden parts of the Trybike with
beeswax to keep the wood looking nice for
longer.
CLEANING
To clean the Trybike, use car wash
detergents, lukewarm water and a so
cloth. Apply beeswax aerwards to protect
the paint.
LUBRICATION
Lubricate the axles and the bearings of the
wheels lightly with standard bicycle oil.
STORAGE
Store the Trybike in a warm, dry and well-
venlated area. Do not keep it outside or in
a cold damp storage area.
WARRANTY
Designing our bikes took a lot of me, and
each Trybike is manufactured with great
care and aenon. Every Trybike is checked
separately, but producon errors may sll
slip through. That’s why the Trybike comes
with a warranty period of one year from the
date of purchase against any manufacturing
defects. We will repair or replace the Trybike
free of charge during this period if you should
encounter any manufacturing defects. If
you have any problems with your Trybike,
please contact the (online) store where you
purchased your Trybike.
This warranty is valid only for the original
purchaser who bought the product new from
an authorised dealer of our products, so
make sure you keep a copy of your receipt.
Your warranty is likely to become void if
you modied the Trybike in any way, if the
problem is due to normal wear and tear, if
you bought the Trybike in a used condion
or if the Trybike has not been correctly used
and/or maintained.
Please contact us if you have any problem
with your Trybike, because we can always
help you, even if your warranty is no longer
valid. We designed the Trybike so all of its
parts can be xed, and you can also order
all parts separately. We will do everything
we can to ensure that children can enjoy the
Trybike for as long as possible.
Your rights may vary by country.
This product complies with the following toy safety requirements: EN 71 and
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