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Worksman Eagle Lite Tricycle Owner’s Manual

Worksman Trading Corporation – 94-15 100 th

Street – Ozone Park, NY 11416 – (718) 322-2000 www.worksmancycles.com

Models EAG-FW, EAG-2F, EAG-CB, EAG-3CB

Manual #

EAG1216

Worksman Eagle Lite Tricycle - The Finest Adult Tricycle in the World!

Congratulations! You have purchased an American-made Worksman Eagle Lite Tricycle. Before assembling and riding, make certain to read this manual thoroughly. Always follow the rules of safe riding. Always keep your Eagle Lite tricycle in tip-top shape by replacing worn parts as needed with genuine Worksman Cycles parts. (Do not use generic bicycle parts.) With simple maintenance, your Eagle Lite Tricycle will perform reliably day after day, year after year. Your

Eagle Lite Tricycle has been hand-made in the USA by our American craftspeople. Our reputation rides along with you, so your ultimate satisfaction is our goal.

The Eagle is a light-duty tricycle. It has a recommended maximum capacity of 250 pounds, including the rider. If you are a heavier rider, or intend to use this cycle for heavy industrial use, we recommend our Worksman Business Cycle System of industrial, heavy-duty tricycles.

FAILURE TO HAVE A QUALIFIED BICYCLE MECHANIC ASSEMBLE THIS CYCLE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

Worksman Eagle Lite Parts List

(For all freewheel, coaster brake and three-speed coaster brake Eagle Lite Tricycles.)

Frame, Fork and Related Parts

Part # Description Part # Description

3950

3950A

48

Eagle Lite Frame (specify color)

Eagle Lite Rear w/ Axle (freewheel, Silver)

Headset Cups (pair)

154

3950B

49

Fork (Silver)

Eagle Lite Rear (coaster brake, Silver)

Headset Bearings (pair)

50A

52

54

55A

Headset Complete (48,49,52,53,54)

Top Adjusting Cone (threaded)

Fork Top Lock nut

Stem

51

53

55F

55B

5031

L752R

Front Reflector Bracket

Brake Lever (Right) w/ Parking Lock

2002A

L752L

G219A Brake Cable (caliper brake) 4905A

Front Drum Brake Parts

(For models with front drum brake wheels.)

Part # Description Part #

G250

G815

Drum Brake Hub

Drum Brake Outside Axle Nut (each)

G219

F818

G270 G269 Anchor Bolt Assembly for G219 Cable

Rear Axle, Transmission and Related Parts

Part # Description

301 1 Speed Coaster Brake Hub

SS12N-1 3 Speed Cable and Trigger for 404N

PARTS FOR EITHER STYLE A OR STYLE B AXLES

57 Rear Axle Elastic Lock Nut

62B Set screw for 62 or 69B

173W Rear Axle spacer washer (3/4 ”)

STYLE A AXLE PARTS (5/8” axle w/ 3-prong drive plate)

174HD Bearing for rear axle/wheels (cartridge style 5/8 ”)

176 Rear Axle w/ drive plate (round disk w/ 3 prongs)

62 Bushing (5/8 ” for 4129A)

69B Fixed Drive Sprocket (5/8 ” PTCB, PT3CB)

STYLE B AXLE PARTS (3/4” axle center w/ keyed drive slot)

173 Bearing for rear axle (cartridge style 3/4 ”)

174HD Bearing for rear wheels (cartridge style 5/8 ”)

176K Rear Axle w/ keyway slot

61 Bushing (3/4 ” for 4129A)

69A Fixed Drive Sprocket (3/4 ” PTCB, PT3CB)

Part #

404N

SS721

Bottom Cone (Presses on fork)

Key Washer

Handlebar - Junior High Rise

Handgrips (pair)

Caliper Brake Set (no cable or lever)

Brake Lever (Left) w/ Parking Lock

Bolt/Nut/Washer (rear frame to front)

Description

Drum Brake Cable w/ G269 and G270

Arm Band Assembly for Brake Arm

Adjusting Barrel for G219 Cable

Description

3 Speed Coaster Brake Hub

Coaster Brake Parts Kit (for 301)

4129A Rear Freewheel Sprocket (PT, PT2F)

62C Keyway for 62 or 69B

174W Rear Axle spacer washer (5/8 ”)

Crank Parts (Pedal Section) and Chains

Part #

1265

Description Part # Description

Crank Parts

(1266,1268,1269,1271,1272,1273,1274)

1265BMXS Deluxe Sealed Crank Set (Upgrade)

1266

1268

1271

1273

3275

7217

4914M

4914Y

4914G

Crank Bearings (pair)

Cups for Crank Housing (pair)

Key Washer (outside)

Stationary Cone (inside)

Crank (one piece, forged - 5.5

”)

Pedal Set (pair)

Chain Connecting Link (1/2 ”x1/8”)

Chain (freewheel models 1/8 ”x121 links)

Chain (coaster brake 1/8 ”x41 links)

4916 Chain Idler Sprocket

Seats, Seatpost, Baskets, and Fenders

Part # Description

1267G

1269

1272

1274

1380C

4910

4914R

4914W

4915

Part #

Complete Crank Set (36T,1265,3275,1380C)

Stationary Washer (inside)

Adjusting Cone (threaded, outside)

Crank Locknut

Sprocket 36 Tooth (1/8 ”)

Chainguard

Chain Half Link (1/8 ”)

Chain (coaster brake 1/8 ”x103 links)

Chain Adjusters (for coaster brake)

Description

6910V

4908D

4909

5927BB

133WH

139

4805

Saddle (wide w/o springs - standard)

Seatpost (15 ”x1”x7/8”)

Bolt, Nut, Washer for 4911C

Basket Strap (rear)

Removable Front Basket (14.5

”x9.5”x9”)

Front Wire Basket (18 ”x13”x6”)

Front Fender U-Brace

6911V

7913

4911D

5927W

7228

4803

95

4803K

4907A

Front Fender Hardware Kit (95, 4907, 4907A) 4907

Bolt, Nut, Washer ( “L” bracket to fork) 4810

4905 4812

FS24

Rear Fender Brace / Clamp (one side)

Complete Rear Fender Kit (24 ”)

Wheels, Tires, and Tubes

Part #

M24

M24F

M24F-FF

Description

24 ” Rim (rim only – Steel)

24 ” Front Wheel

24 ” Front Wheel w/ Poly Tire

Part #

M24-AL

466A

466

469DA

469DAR

Rear Drive Wheel (Style A: Plate Drive)

Rear Drive Wheel w/ Alloy Rim (Style A)

Saddle (wide w/ springs)

Seatpost Clamp (seatpost to seat)

Seatpost Clamp (seatpost to frame)

Rear Wire Basket (21 ”x15”x9”)

Front Wire Basket (21 ”x15”x9”)

Front Fender

Front “L” Bracket (fender to fork)

Bolts, Nut, Washer (U-brace to fender)

Rear Fender

Bolt, Nut, Washer (rear fender to brace)

Description

24 ” Rim (rim only – Aluminum upgrade)

24 ” Front Wheel w/ Drum Brake

24 ” Front Wheel w/ Drm Brk w/ WW Tire

469KA Rear Drive Wheel (Style B: Key Drive)

469KA-AR Rear Drive Wheel w/ Alloy Rim (Style B)

469D

469D-FF

469A

469CAR

469

469A-FF

6032W

6032A

49822C

1017B

1014J

Rear Drive Wheel w/ WW tire (Style A)

Rear Drive Wheel w/ Poly Tire (Style A)

24 ” Free Side Wheel

24 ” Free Side Wheel w/ Alloy Rim

24 ” Free Side Wheel w/ WW Air Tire

24 ” Free Side Wheel w/ Poly Tire

24 ”x1.75” White Wall Tire

24 ”x1.75” Tube

24 ” Poly-Solid Tire

24 ” Rim Strip

Spokes / Nipples (8 5/8 ” for 466)

122N Front Axle Nut

Tools, Safety and Comfort Accessories

Part # Description

3979 Ding Dong Chime Bell

469K

469K-FF

6032

6023E

1018

1014K

160C

Rear Drive Wheel w/ WW tire (Style B)

Rear Drive Wheel w/ Poly Tire (Style B)

24 ”x1.75” Black Wall Tire

24 ”x1.75” Puncture Resistant Tube

Valve Cap

Spokes / Nipples (9 5/8 ” for 469)

Retention Clip (front axle to fork)

3973

3975

4963

Mega-Horn (battery operated)

Generator Light Set

Rear View Mirror

3978

101710

Safety Flag on Pole

Flashing Strobe Light (clear lens)

7217-41197 Pedals w/ Velcro Foot Straps (pair)

1006 Air Foot Pump

2000 Chain Rivet Remover Tool

1001

6001A

Pedal Wrench

Patch Kit (Includes 5 patches, glue, etc.)

Part #

303

201

3961

5030T

P19

101714

7217-41038

1000

1265TW

7917A

3976

Description

Squeeze Bulb Horn

Cable and Lock set

Cup Holder

Reflector Set w/ Mounting Hardware

Bicycle Helmet

Flashing Strobe Light (red lens)

Weighted Pedals w/ Rubber Straps (pr)

Spoke Wrench

Crank Cone Wrench

Backrest w/ Mounting Hardware

Battery Operated Headlight

Part # ’s and specifications subject to change without notice as we are constantly seeking ways to improve our products.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WORKSMAN EAGLE LITE™ TRICYCLE:

Please read this manual carefully prior to performing the finishing assembly and prior to riding. We strongly recommend that a

qualified bicycle mechanic assemble this cycle. Carefully remove the tricycle components from the carton, and follow the instructions in the order presented. Keep in mind that the “left” or “right” side of the cycle is when viewed from the rear.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

Socket Set Flat-head Screwdriver

Allen Wrench Set Adjustable Wrench

Phillips-head Screwdriver

Pliers

Air Pump

PACKAGING

Bicycle Grease Sand Paper or Emery Cloth

This tricycle comes packaged in two cartons. Check to make sure the following parts are included in each carton:

Carton A - Front frame with pre-assembled seatpost binder bolt, chainguard, sprocket, and cranks.

- Front fork with pre-assembled wheel, tire, fender, caliper or drum brake with cable and lever, and headset.

- Rear wheels with tires (Free wheel has two bearings. Drive wheel has one bearing.)

Carton B - Rear basket - Seatpost and seat - Grips

- Handlebar - Stem - Pedals

- Rear frame assembly (Frame, axle, axle nuts, and fixed drive or freewheel sprocket)

- Coaster brake kit (Single- or three-speed, if ordered as coaster brake model)

- Hardware

Rear Frame Assembly to Front Frame a) 4 Hex bolts (3/8 ” x 3/4”) b) 4 Flanged serrated nuts (3/8 ”) c) 4 Washers (3/8 ”)

Chain Parts a) Long chain (121 links – freewheel OR 103 links – coaster brake) b) Short chain (41 links – coaster brake models only) c) Chain connecting links (1 for freewheel models or 2 for coaster brake models)

1) FRAME ASSEMBLY (See illustrations)

1. Remove the four 3/8 ” bolt/nut/washer combinations pre-mounted on the rear frame.

2. Loosely attach the rear frame to the main frame as shown with the bolt/nut/washer combinations. The basket mounting straps should face up. Note the bolt directions.

2) TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY (See illustrations)

For freewheel models, connect chain (121 links) with the supplied connecting link from the front sprocket to the freewheel sprocket and proceed to step 6b. Freewheel models do not have foot brakes and we strongly recommend

upgrading to coaster brake models.

1. Slide coaster brake hub onto frame with brake on facing forward to the left side. Align the front sprocket with the right-side coaster brake sprocket. For single-speed models, there should be three washers on each side of the hub, between the slotted bracket fork ends.

2. Install chain tensioners on each side of the coaster brake hub axle and place tensioner clips on the tensioners, around the dropout lips. Install one nut on each tensioner.

3. Connect long chain (103 links) with the supplied connecting link from the front sprocket to the right-side coaster brake sprocket.

4. Tighten the chain by tightening the nuts on each tensioner. It should have between 1/4" and 3/8 ” of slack in the top/center. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

5. Attach brake arm to frame by bending it around the frame and fixing the nut/bolt. Then, tighten the exterior nuts.

Single Speed Coaster Brake Model

Three Speed Coaster Brake Model

We recommend that only qualified bicycle mechanics disassemble the hubs for maintenance.

6. a. Connect short chain (41 links) with the supplied connecting link from the left-side coaster brake sprocket to the rear axle sprocket. b. Pull back slightly on the rear frame to tighten the chain. DO NOT

OVERTIGHTEN. Tighten the four bolt/nut/washer combinations from the frame assembly.

7. On coaster brake models, align the left-side coaster brake sprocket with the rear axle sprocket.

8. Slide axle through the rear frame and rear axle sprocket. Insert the keyway into the sprocket along the axle slot. Install the set screw to lock the sprocket onto the rear axle.

For three speed coaster brake models, refer to the Shimano or Sturmey Archer booklet provided for detailed assembly instructions. Zip-tie shifter housing cables to underside of frame tubing leading up toward the handlebars.

Cut excess plastic and aim cut sections away from the frame.

Note: If you have a freewheel model, we recommend that you upgrade to a single- or three-speed coaster brake model. To order, call the Worksman Cycles Customer Service Center at (718) 322-2000.

3) REAR WHEEL ASSEMBLY (See illustrations)

The right-side drive wheel has one bearing and a keyed slot. The left side free wheel has two bearings. Install as shown. Note that the wheels are assembled but spokes have been omitted for clarity.

FREE WHEEL DRIVE WHEEL

4) FRONT ASSEMBLY (See illustrations)

Bearing cups have been pressed into the headtube at the factory.

1. Grease bearing cups (#48) with Rustolene 200 or equivalent lubricant. Bearings are pre-greased.

2. Place one bearing (#49) onto the fork steerer tube, balls facing up.

3. Slide the steerer tube through the headtube from the bottom.

4. Place the other bearing (#49) onto the steerer tube, balls facing down.

5. Install the top-adjusting cone (#52) onto the steerer tube. Hand-tighten until just before the bearings bind, then turn back a quarter-turn.

6. Slide the key washer (#53) onto the steerer tube, then the reflector bracket (#5031).

7. Install the head lock nut (#54) and securely tighten, again making sure the bearings do not bind. The fork should rotate freely without excess play.

8. Install the handlebar stem (#55A) into the steerer tube, with the handlebar clamp facing forward. It must be inserted beyond the minimum insertion line. Loosen the handlebar clamp nut. Insert and center the handlebar into the clamp.

9. Rotate the handlebar within the clamp to the desired angle, then tighten the clamp. Pivot the handlebar about the steerer fork until it is perpendicular to the front wheel, then tighten the stem bolt. Recommended torques are 300 in.lbs. and 240 in.lbs., respectively.

10. Attach brake hand lever (and shift lever for three-speed models) onto the handlebar. Cables should not be tangled. Slide handlebar grips completely onto the handbar until tight. Do not use lubricants.

5) PEDAL ASSEMBLY (See illustrations)

Pedals are marked on the shaft with either an L or R denoting left or right. The R pedal fits on the right (sprocket) side of the crank arm. Tighten

clockwise

. The L pedal fits on the left side of the crank arm and is reversethreaded. Tighten

counter-clockwise

. Tightening in the wrong direction will strip the threads. Recommended torque is 275 in.lbs.

6) SEAT ASSEMBLY (See illustrations)

1. Insert seatpost (#4908D) completely into seat clamp (#7913) at bottom of seat. Tighten seat clamp bolt slightly.

2. Insert seatpost into frame. Tighten seat binder bolt. Recommended torque is 240 in. lbs.

3. Adjust seat angle; nose should point slightly upward. Tighten seat clamp bolt. Recommended torque is 240 in. lbs.

4. Adjust seat height via the seat clamp nut at top of seattube. Do not raise above minimum insertion line.

7) REAR FENDERS

Attach fender braces to axle housing using provided nuts, U-bolts, and washers. Bend braces if they are rubbing the tire.

8) REAR BASKET

1. Place basket on top of rear frame section.

2. Place retention strap in basket and align holes in strap with holes in frame.

3. Insert bolt and washer through the top. Install a nut and washer through the bottom. Tighten snugly but do not overtighten.

MAINTENANCE TIPS:

Always inspect your Worksman Cycle to ensure that all nuts, bolts, screws and hardware are tight and that no parts are worn or damaged. Do not attempt to straighten bent forks or frames.

Chain:

Lubricate chain once a month or as needed with light oil. Replace sprockets when teeth become worn, bent or broken. Keep chain adjusted so there is no more than 3/8 ” slack. Note that we make the chains tight at the factory, as we do know they will stretch during the break-in period.

Lubricate crank parts every six months. Replace pedals when the surface is worn or if axle becomes “tight” or frozen.

Drum Brake:

Some Worksman Eagle tricycles may be equipped with a front drum brake. It is engaged by squeezing the hand lever on the handlebar. To use “Park” feature, when cycle is completely stopped, squeeze hand lever and push in parking plunger button on lever. To disengage, simply squeeze lever until parking plunger button releases. Drum brakes are pre-adjusted at the factory. Readjust the cable tension as necessary using the adjusting barrel so that wheel spins freely and stops when brake is applied. Always replace worn brake cables and damaged hand levers.

Coaster Brake (if applicable):

Coaster brakes hubs require little maintenance, but it is important to be aware of their condition to assure that they are braking and accelerating properly. To activate this internal brake, reverse the pedaling motion until the brake engages.

To avoid skidding and maintain control, apply care when braking. This is especially true on wet surfaces. Apply brakes gently, gradually increasing pressure. If you feel signs of slipping on acceleration, you should have your hub serviced or replaced. When coaster brake hubs are new, it is common for them to squeal or sometimes make a vibrating, popping noise when braking because the brake pads are new. This sound will disappear with use. Replace coaster brakes when they become worn. Check chain tension regularly. For three speed units, pause pedaling when shifting to help mesh gears. (Let the cycle coast.) This will make shifts smoother and will reduce wear and tear on the hub.

Three-speed hubs have a low gear (Position 1), normal (or medium) gear (Position # 2), and a high gear (Position 3). The desired gear is selected by moving the lever(s) to these positions. When shifting, always stop pedaling or at least relax chain pressure and move the shift lever to your next gear. It is recommended that you start in low gear and move up through the gears as you increase speed.

Tires:

Always check for worn or damaged tires. We recommend 40PSI as proper level of inflation unless tires specify otherwise.

Replace tires that are worn or cut immediately. Replace or repair tubes that show leaks. Make sure valve is sticking straight up from the rim and that tire is seated completely in the rim. Check air pressure with a good tire pressure gauge.

When first inflating the tires, do so gradually, adding small amounts of air so as not to burst the tube or pop the tire off of the rim.

Reflectors:

See reflector kit for installation instructions. You should have 3 curved white reflectors for the wheels, one white square reflector for the front, and one square red reflector for the rear. The rear reflector goes on the outside of the basket, and is held in place by attaching to the black rectangular bracket (with the small hole in the center) on the inside of the basket.

Axle Bearings:

Be sure to lubricate rear axle bearings and rear wheel bearings every six months. Use a bearing lubricant, which is available at any hardware or auto parts store. Failure to lubricate axle bearings can cause bearing to seize and cut through the axle. If you hear a grinding or hissing sound, lubricate bearings immediately or replace if damaged!

For those seeking Commercial Grade Tricycles,

We offer a complete line. Visit www.worksmancycles.com

Worksman Mover M2626-CB

Worksman Trading Corporation – 94-15 100 th

Street – Ozone Park, NY 11416 – (718) 322-2000

LIMITED WARRANTY:

THIS CYCLE IS WARRANTIED AGAINST FAULTY PARTS UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY

FAILURE DUE TO ACCIDENT, ABUSE, MISUSE, NEGLECT OR AS THE RESULT OF NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, OR IMPROPER ASSEMBLY.

THE ENTIRE FRAME, INCLUDING ALL WELDED JOINTS, IS WARRANTED TO BE FREE FROM DEFECTS AND MATERIAL FOR ONE YEAR

WHILE IN POSSESSION OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. ALL OTHER PARTS ON THIS CYCLE, EXCEPT TIRES AND TUBES, ARE

WARRANTIED FOR NINETY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF THESE PARTS IS TO BE ACCORDING

THE WORKSMAN CYCLES PARTS AND SERVICE PROCEDURES AND MUST BE HANDLED DIRECTLY THROUGH THE SOURCE WHERE THE

CYCLE WAS PURCHASED. IF UPON EXAMINATION OF THE PARTS IN QUESTION, THE WORKSMAN CYCLE DEALER DETERMINES THAT IT

IS DEFECTIVE, EITHER REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WILL BE MADE AT NO COST EXCEPT THE COST OF TRANSPORTATION AND LABOR

CHARGES (IF ANY). UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT AUTOMATICALLY VOIDS WARRANTY. PROPER MAINTENANCE IS

REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY TO BE VALID. IN THE EVENT THAT IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE WARRANTY CLAIM IS THE RESULT OF

MISUSE, ABUSE, IMPROPER MAINTENANCE OR SIMPLY NOT DEFECTIVE OR BEYOND THE WARRANTY PERIOD, WORKSMAN CYCLES OR

THE DEALER WILL ADVISE YOU AS TO THE COST OF REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR LABOR PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY WORK OR

REPLACING ANY PARTS. IF YOU CHOOSE NOT TO HAVE THE DEALER OR WORKSMAN CYCLES PERFORM THE WORK, THE PARTS WILL

BE RETURNED TO YOU AT YOUR EXPENSE OR DISCARDED IF NO REPLY IS RECEIVED WITHIN 2 WEEKS OF NOTIFICATION. THE SOLE

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY, IF ANY, SHALL BE THE REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT

OF THE PARTS AS INDICATED ABOVE. THE LIABILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE

PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, AND THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY

NATURE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY. THIS STATEMENT

CONSTITUTES THE EXCLUSIVE EXPRESSION OF WARRANTIES BY THE MANUFACTURER AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OR ALL OTHER

WARRANTIES SUCH AS EXPRESSED WARRANTIES, IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY, AND FITNESS OR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE OF THE

FRAME ONLY AND 90 DAYS FOR ALL OTHER PARTS, EXCEPT TIRES AND TUBES WHICH ARE NOT WARRANTED. WORKSMAN TRADING

CORPORATION IS THE MANUFACTURER. MISUSE OF THE CYCLES INCLUDING OFF ROAD RIDING, INSTALLATION OF MOTORS OR POWER

ASSISTS, ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS USING PARTS OTHER THAN GENUINE WORKSMAN CYCLE PARTS VOIDS WARRANTY. WORKSMAN

TRADING CORPORATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING RECORDS OF SERIAL NUMBERS. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY STATE

LAW.

RULES FOR SAFE RIDING AND RESPONSIBLE OPERATION: Carefully read this manual before operating the cycle.

·

It is the responsibility of the person who completes the assembly to properly install all parts included and to inspect the cycle prior to riding to insure proper operation.

·

Operator is responsible for required maintenance to keep the cycle in good operation condition.

·

Observe all traffic regulations in the operating environment. (Stop signs, etc.)

·

Keep to the right and in a straight line. Tricycles tend to pull toward the non-driven wheel side. This is normal. Ride in single file.

·

Do not ride outdoors at night, and have appropriate signaling device as needed. (We recommend the 3973 Mega Horn.)

·

Give pedestrians the Right of Way.

·

Always look around you to understand the riding environment and hazards.

·

Do not carry passengers, and check brakes prior to riding.

·

Slow down when approaching turns or intersections. Tricycles are meant for slow pace rides, not for racing.

·

Use proper hand signals when turning or stopping.

·

Recommended safety options include, but are not limited to, an approved helmet, audible warning device, front/rear lights and/or reflectors.

·

Never ride the cycle if there are known repairs required.

·

Do not exceed the recommended weight capacity of the cycle. (250 lbs., including the rider.)

·

Always secure cargo with appropriate tie down straps. StarLite Tricycles are not intended or warranteed for commercial use.

·

Wipe surface of cycle clean and dry when exposed to corrosive substances or environment.

·

Operate cycle at slow speeds, particularly in high traffic areas.

·

Operators of cycles should be in good physical condition. Ride at your own risk.

·

Wear proper riding attire. Check shoelaces and pant legs prior to riding so they do not become engaged in the chain and sprocket.

·

Ride only on smooth, paved surfaces. Do not use off road.

·

Do not operate a tricycle on steep grades. They are designed for relatively level, paved surfaces only.

·

Always replace worn parts with genuine Worksman Cycle Repair Parts.

·

Always keep both hands on the handlebars. Tricycles have a tendency to pull slightly to one side.

FAX THIS COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM TO (718) 529-4803 OR MAIL TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE:

Name of Purchaser:

Mailing Address:

Tel:

______________________ Company Name: ____________________________

_________________________________________________________

___________________________ ______ _____________________

__________________________ Fax: __________________________

Email: _________________________ Date of Purchase: __________________________

Dealer Name: _________________________________________________________

Address of Dealer: _________________________________________________________

___________________________ ______ _____________________

Serial Number (located under crank housing): ________________________ Color_______________________

NOTES:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

SIGNATURE: __________________________________ DATE: ______________________

Visit us online at www.worksmancycles.com or call us at (888) 3-WHEELER!

Specifications subject to change without notice. Not responsible for typographical errors.

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