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  • Page 2 OWNER’S MANUAL GENERAL WARNING: HALFWHEELER™ TRAILER CYCLE Bicycling is a hazardous activity! Proper maintenance of your bicycle and trailer is your responsibility, as it will Before you go riding with your new Halfwheeler trailer cycle for the first time all of us reduce the risk of injury.
  • Page 3 TRAILER USE DANGEROUS RIDING CONDITIONS • Extra caution must be exercised when riding with your trailer. Your bicycle will perform much differently when pulling your trailer. Riding a bicycle – with or without a trailer attached – in The additional weight of the trailer, passenger and cargo will make your wet conditions requires earlier braking, greater stopping bike less responsive.
  • Page 4 UNFOLDING THE TRAILER If you must ride at night: 1. Un-fold the tow arm and screw the quick release lever in the full open position into Be sure to check that an operating front headlight and the threaded hold by turning the lever clockwise. flashing red taillight are installed on the bicycle and trailer before riding.
  • Page 5 Attaching the Q-Link™ Hitch Mechanism After the Initial Set-up ALWAYS PERFORM A 1. Inspect the seat post for any cracks, dents or scratches – replace the seat post PRE-RIDE CHECK if any signs of damage exist. 2. Open the Q-Link clamp by pulling the free end of the quick release lever away from the center of the clamp mechanism so that word “open”...
  • Page 6 GENERAL HELMETS, APPAREL & BEING SEEN Safe biking is everyone’s concern. At GIANT we strive to ensure that you have a safe ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET WHILE RIDING! and enjoyable cycling experience. A lot of your safety and enjoyment while cycling Always wear a helmet when riding your bicycle.
  • Page 7 TIPS FOR RIDING ON THE STREET OR IN TRAFFIC 10. Be very cautious when approaching parked vehicles. Be wary of people who are in or are approaching a parked car, they may open the car door or pull out Sharing the road with cars is a fact of life for cyclists. You can make your cycling suddenly into your path without seeing you.
  • Page 8 HAND SIGNALS TIRE INFLATION Check behind and around you for approaching traffic before making a turn, stopping or changing lanes. If traffic will be impeded by your turn, give the proper hand signal Avoid filling tires at gas stations, or with powered 50’...

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