TRYBIKE STEEL User manual

HAVEFUN WITHTHETRYBIKE!
Thank you for buying an original Trybike!
We wish your child lots of fun and
adventure with the new bike.
The Trybike can be used by children from
around two years old. If you purchased the
trike kit opon, the Trybike can be used as
a tricycle from the age of about 15 months.
The Trybike is perhaps the best and most
enjoyable toy you can give a child. While
using the Trybike children will develop their
walking, riding and balancing skills. These
are skills they need in later life, like to ride
a pedal bike.
With the unique footrest children learn to
balance even beer and, consequently,
learning to ride a pedal bike without
training wheels will be peanuts. Have fun!
USERINSTRUCTIONS

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 2014,
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, strong, 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
had as kids!
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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 might 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 35 kg/77lbs
• Make sure your child wears proper
protecve 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 your 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 in some way 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 your child gets on the bike,
explain how the Trybike should be
stopped by using your feet.
• 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 caused by the use of a
Trybike. The buyer accepts the risks
involved in the use of the Trybike.
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WHATIS IN THE BOX?
• Frame with front forks aached to it.
• 2 wheels
• 2 short wheel axles with 2 long nylon
black bushings, rings and 2 cap nuts
• Handlebar with stem
• Safety pad
• 2 handlebar grips
• Scker set
• Tool set (1 x Allen key and 2 x open end
wrench)
• User instrucons
FITTING THEFRONTANDREAR
WHEELS INTOTHEFORKS
The front and rear wheels are idencal and
need to be mounted in the same way.
Insert the black bushings into the wheel,
with the narrow part of the bushing ng
into the bearing of the wheel. Posion
the wheel with the black 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 enrely through the
hole and t a nut on the other side, again
giving it a few turns. Once ed, ghten the
nuts on both sides simultaneously and check
whether 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.

UNIQUEADJUSTABLE WHEEL POSITION,HEIGHT AND LENGTH
The Trybike has a unique system for adjusng the bike to your child’s skills and size. For
each stage of your child’s development it oers a perfect wheel posion.
FRONTWHEELHEIGHT
The front fork has 2 opons for posioning the wheel. Hole
1 makes the bike lower. If your child is small or starng
with the tricycle opon, this is the best posion. If your
child is taller, the wheel can be in hole 2. This will put the
Trybike in the highest posion.
HEIGHT ANDPOSITIONREARWHEEL
The rear fork has 9 opons for posioning the rear wheel.
This feature allows you to shorten, extend, lower or raise
the wheelbase.
Hole 1 puts the bike in the lowest posion, hole 5 in the
highest posion, hole 3 provides the longest wheelbase
and is ideal for the tricycle posion and hole 7 provides
the shortest wheelbase, making the Trybike even more
manoeuvrable.
For use as a tricycle:
• Starter: Front, use hole 1. Rear, use hole 1.
(the lowest posion)
• Advanced: Front, use hole 1. Rear, use hole 3.
(this gives more room for the feet relave to the long axle)
For use as a two-wheeler:
• Starter: Front, use hole 1. Rear, use hole 1 or 9.
(depending on child size)
• Advanced: Front, use hole 1. Rear, use hole 9.
(regular distance between wheels)
• Very skilful: Front, use hole 1. Rear, use hole 7.
(shorter distance between wheels and as a result
more manoeuvrable)
• Advanced and large: Front, use hole 2. Rear, use hole 5.
(extra high posion)
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HOLE1
Low posion
HOLE2
High posion
Posion of holes +
numbers

ASSEMBLYOFTHELONG REARAXLEAND THETWO REAR WHEELS
(TRIKE KIT ONLY)
Insert the short aluminium pipe in between the rear forks. Insert
the short black bushings into the wheels, with the narrow part
of the bushings into the wheel bearings. Then slide one wheel
with the bushings over the rear axle up to the xed nut at the
end of the axle. Push the long aluminium pipe over the axle up
to the wheel and slide the axle, from the le side of the rider,
into the holes of the rear forks and through the aluminium pipe.
Important, keep the sealed nut on the le side of the rider. This
way the nut on the other side won’t turn loose when the Trybike
is ridden. Slide the remaining long aluminium pipe and the wheel
with the bushings onto the right side of the rear axle and fasten
the wheel with the nut. Finally, ghten the nut properly and
check that the wheels rotate smoothly and the nuts don’t turn.
HANDLEBAR
CORRECTHANDLEBARHEIGHTFORSTARTINGRIDERS
For a starng rider, the best handlebar height is at more or less halfway the torso when
your child is sing on the seat and the feet are at on the ground. Your child must easily
be able to hold the handlebar with slightly bent arms. Most important is that your child
has a good overall view, like you have on a city bike for adults. The handlebar should not
be too low because your child will be too far ahead and will then not have a good overall
view.
CORRECTHANDLEBARHEIGHTFOREXPERIENCEDRIDERS
Children who have used the Trybike for a while and those
who are very skilled and a bit adventurous with the bike can
have their handlebar installed lower than the seat. Actually,
this is similar to a mountain bike or race bike. In reality, it
means that you will have to adjust the seat height regularly
(upwards) but the handlebar rarely or not.
FITTINGTHEHANDLEBARINTOTHE FRONT FORK
Remove the black plasc protecve cover from the
handlebar boom. Slide the handlebar into the front fork,
making sure that the handlebar and the slanted clamp bolt
form a unity (see picture). Posion the handlebar to the
correct height for your child and use the socket bolt at the
top of the handlebar to ghten it. When the handlebar is
rmly ghtened, place the safety pad.
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ADJUSTINGTHESEAT
Unlock the seat clamp quick release by pulling the lever
towards you (see picture). Determine the seat height and push
back the
lever of the quick release. If the seat pen is sll a bit
loose when the quick release is closed, adjust it as follows:
unlock the quick release, turn the round “nut” opposite the
lever clockwise and close the quick release. If the seat pen
is sll loose, turn the round “nut” even ghter.
CORRECTSEATHEIGHT
The seat will be at the correct height when your child can just reach the oor with the 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 ensure the seat is not too low.
STICKERS
The Trybike comes with a set of sckers. You can choose which sckers you like best and
sck those on the Trybike. Place the small oval Trybike logo scker at the front of the bike
just above the front fork. The Trybike name sckers go on the sides of the frame.
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SAFETY PAD
The safety pad serves as
an extra protecon feature
and for decoraon. Posion
the safety pad as shown
in picture 1, the logo must
be on the outside of the
handlebar. Fold down
the long ap over the
handlebar (see picture 2).
Then fold the le side over
the long ap (see picture 3),
the so part of the velcro
on the front. Close the
safety pad by aaching the
hard part of the Velcro to
the so Velcro strap (see
picture 4).

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
in the tyre 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.
CLEANING
To clean the Trybike, use car wash
detergents, lukewarm water and a so
cloth.
LUBRICATION
Lubricate the axles, the ball head 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 has been 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 2-year warranty
period from 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, so make sure
you keep a copy of your receipt.
Your warranty will be likely to become
void if you have 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 that it
can always be xed. All components are
available and can be ordered separately.
We will do everything we can to ensure
that children may enjoy the Trybike for
as long as possible. Rights may vary by
country.
This product complies with the following toy safety requirements: EN 71 and
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