Burley HD 4485/86/87 Bicycle Accessories User Manual


 
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Burley Cub Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual
Your assembly of the Cub parking brake is complete. Now reattach the tongue and
you are ready to go!
Using the Parking Brake
Once installed, the parking brake is engaged by pushing the handle to the right,
which pushes the brake arms outward so that the tip of each brake engages the
inside of each tire. This can be done with your hand or foot. When disengaging the
brake, it may spring to the left, so exercise caution.
Folding Your Burley Cub
Folding your Burley Cub is basically the reverse of unfolding it. Familiarize yourself
with unfolding the trailer as outlined in section IV, on page 6. To fold your trailer:
1. Remove the safety fl ag.
2. Remove the tongue by pulling out the safety pin and lock pin and reversing
the process described previously.
3. Remove the wheels and store them in a safe place with the handle.
4. Remove the cover and store in a safe place.
5. Unclip the safety clips at the top rear of the frame.
6. Push the rear part of the trailer forward and down while simultaneously
pushing the top of the trailer down.
We recommend reinserting the safety pins in their receptacles
for storage or transport to avoid snagging.
You can partially fold your Burley Cub as needed. Your options are to fold only the
top, remove only the tongue and hitch, remove the quick release wheels, or any
combination of the above. Do not operate your trailer in a partially folded condition.
V. Using the Seat Harness
Only passengers who are able to wear a helmet and sit
upright, unassisted should ride in a trailer. Adequate neck
strength is required to hold head upright while trailering. A
physician should evaluate anyone who is of questionable
developmental age for trailering.