Burley PICCOLO Manuel d'utilisation et de sécurité - Page 9
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Également pour Burley PICCOLO : Brochure & Specs (5 pages), Manuel d'instruction du propriétaire (12 pages), Manuel d'instruction et de sécurité du propriétaire (10 pages), Manuel d'instructions du propriétaire (8 pages), Manuel d'instruction du propriétaire (16 pages)
Piccolo must be attached to Burley Moose Rack, using Burley
attachment hard ware. Rack or hard ware from other suppliers
may break or come loose, resulting in ac ci dent and serious
injury.
V.
Starting and Stopping Technique
IMPORTANT: Before using your Piccolo, be sure the
handlebars, stem, and seat are properly adjusted for your
child. Refer to section II for instructions on adjusting and
tightening of the handlebar stem and correct use of the
seat-post clamp. Generally, you'll want to position the child
so s/he is neither cramped nor stretched when seated and
pedalling. Your Burley dealer can instruct you in making
these adjustments.
Starting
As lead rider, you must fi rst straddle the lead bicycle and hold it securely, with
the brakes locked and both feet on the ground. Your child can then safely mount
the trailercycle without risking tip over. Never allow your child to mount the
trailercycle before you, and never rely on a kickstand to hold up a bicycle/trailercycle
combination.
Always try to be in an easy gear before taking off (likewise for your child, once you
teach him or her basic shifting). Once you're both ready, push off and get up to
speed before concerning yourself with clipping into your pedals. You'll need to
concentrate so that you don't swerve or over cor rect—don't take off if there are any
distractions.
Stopping
When stopping briefl y (at an intersection, for instance), hold your bike and the
trailercycle up by fi rst putting one then the other foot down. Meanwhile your child
remains seated with his or her feet on the pedals. This reduces the need to re-
coordinate your take off. Be sure to lock the brakes whenever stopped.
To dismount, the lead rider stops, puts both feet securely on the ground, locks the
brakes, and then signals to the child that it's safe to climb off the trailercycle.
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