TRIOBIKE Boxter CL Cargo Bike For 4 Kids User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- TRIOBIKE
Table of Contents
- TRIOBIKE Boxter CL Cargo Bike For 4 Kids
- Product Information
- our contacts
- ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- WARNINGS
- GENERAL SAFETY
- GENERAL SAFETY
- SAFETY CHECKLIST
- QUICK RELEASE SEAT CLAMP
- HANDLEBAR
- GEAR
- PARKING LOCK
- MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM
- FRONT BOX MOUNTED BATTERY
- SEATS
- SEAT BELTS
- HOOD
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DIMENSIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TRIOBIKE Boxter CL Cargo Bike For 4 Kids
Product Information
The Baxter CL is a bicycle manufactured by Trio bike . It is designed for performance, comfort, and enjoyment. This user manual provides important information on safety, assembly, use, and maintenance of the bicycle. The manual is not a comprehensive guide covering all aspects of bicycle ownership, so it is recommended to consult a bicycle specialist if you have any doubts or concerns regarding assembly and maintenance.
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Congratulations on your new bicycle! Proper assembling and operation of your
bicycle is important for your safety and enjoyment. Our customer service
department is dedicated to your satisfaction with Triobike and its products.
If you have questions or need advice regarding assembly, parts, performance,
or returns, please contact the experts.
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phone: +45 36 70 00 70
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
It is important that you understand your new bicycle. By reading this manual
before you go out on your first ride, you’ll know how to get better
performance, comfort, and enjoyment from your new bicycle. It is also
important that your first ride on your new bicycle is in a controlled
environment, away from cars, obstacles and other cyclists.
This manual contains important information regarding safety, assembly, use,
and maintenance of the bicycle but is NOT intended to be a complete or
comprehensive manual covering all aspects concerning bicycle ownership.
We recommend consulting a bicycle specialist if you have any doubts or concerns regarding your experience or ability to properly assemble and maintain the bicycle.
REMINDER
- All persons assembling, using, and maintaining the bicycle must read and understand the safety warnings and operating instructions in this manual before using the bicycle. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure the bicycle is properly maintained and in proper operating condition. Doing so will reduce the risk of injury.
- Always conduct regular maintenance and inspection of your bicycle. Complete the Safety Checklist at the end of this manual before each use.
WARNINGS
- DO NOT INSTALL ANY KIND OF ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC MOTOR OR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE TO THE BICYCLE. ADAPTING A BICYCLE IN THIS MANNER POSES AN EXTREME SAFETY RISK TO RIDER AND COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF CONTROL.
- INABILITY TO SAFELY REACH THE HANDLEBARS AND DISMOUNT THE BICYCLE MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF CONTROL OF THE BICYCLE. IMPROPER SETUP OR MAINTENANCE OF THE BICYCLE MAY RESULT IN AN UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT, LOSS OF CONTROL, AND SERIOUS INJURY.
- RIDING THE BICYCLE IN UNSAFE CONDITIONS, IN AN UNSAFE MANNER, OR DISREGARDING TRAFFIC LAWS MAY RESULT IN AN UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT, LOSS OF CONTROL, AND SERIOUS INJURY.
GENERAL SAFETY
- Inspect the entire bicycle before riding – ensure that there are no loose parts, bolts or screws. Test the brakes and check if the pressure in the front tires is equal. Check rear tire pressure too.
- If you have any doubts or questions, contact your local bike dealer.
- By not following these safety precautions, you may risk injuring yourself or others.
GENERAL BIKE SAFETY PRACTICES
- Always follow the traffic laws in your country.
- Never ride while under the influence of alcohol, medication or drugs.
- If you suffer from any health conditions, please consult your doctor before riding.
- Never endanger yourself or others by reckless riding.
- The usage of bicycles or any accessories such as lamps, bells etc. is the user’s own responsibility, and TRIOBIKE cannot be held responsible for any damage, accidents, personal injury or fines caused by the usage of these products.
- Familiarize yourself with all the bicycle’s features before riding.
- Practice gear shifts, braking, and the use of the electric system.
- Always ride defensively in a predictable, straight line.
- Never ride against traffic.
- Expect the unexpected (e.g., opening car doors or cars backing out of concealed driveways).
- Take extra care at intersections and when preparing to pass other vehicles.
- Maintain a comfortable stopping distance from all other riders, vehicles and objects. Safe braking distances and forces are subject to the prevailing weather conditions. Do not lock up the brakes.
- When braking, always apply the rear brake first, then the front. The front brake is more powerful and if it is not correctly applied, you may lose control and rise the rear wheel. Always use the correct hand signals to indicate turning or stopping.
- Obey the traffic laws (e.g., stopping at a red light or stop sign, giving way to pedestrians).
- Wear proper riding attire, reflective if possible, and avoid open toes hoes.
- Do not use items that may restrict your hearing and vision.
GENERAL SAFETY
WET WEATHER
- When riding in wet weather always use safety lights to enhance visibility.
- Exercise extreme caution when riding in wet conditions.
- Ride at a slower speed. Turn corners gradually and avoid sudden braking.
- Brake earlier, it will take a longer distance to stop.
- Pot holes and slippery surfaces such as line markings and train tracks all become more hazardous when wet.
ROAD CONDITIONS
- This bike is for on-road use only. Do not use the bike off-road or on rough terrain.
- Be aware of road conditions. Concentrate on the path ahead.
- Avoid pot holes, gravel, wet road markings, oil, curbs, speed bumps, drain grates and other obstacles.
- Cross train tracks at a 90 degrees angle or walk your bicycle across.
NIGHT RIDING
- Do not ride the bike at night without lights on, both front and rear.
- If using battery powered lights, make sure batteries are well charged.
- Wear reflective and light colored clothing.
- Ride at night only if necessary. Slow down and use familiar roads with street lighting.
HILL TECHNIQUE
- Gear down before a climb and continue gearing down as required to maintain pedaling speed. You will then obtain more power from each pedal revolution.
- If you reach the lowest gear and are struggling, don’t stand up on your pedals, since you may loose control of the bike.
- On the descent, use the high gears to avoid rapid pedaling.
- Do not exceed a comfortable speed; maintain control and take additional care. Don’t go faster than 32 Km/h. If the bike is loaded, limit even further your speed.
- Braking will require additional distance. Initiate braking slowly and earlier than usual. Please consider that a fully loaded bike can reach 240 Kg and this will heavily effect the braking distance.
CORNERING TECHNIQUE
- Brake slightly before cornering and prepare to lean your body into the corner.
- Decrease your riding speed, avoid sudden braking and sharp turns.
FRONT BOX
- When loading and unloading passengers on the front box, be sure that the parking lock is activated.
- Load and unload only 1 passenger at a time.
- Always follow the specific instruction when loading and unloading passengers on the front box.
SAFETY CHECKLIST
Before every ride, it is important to carry out the following safety checks. Do not ride a bicycle that is not in proper working condition!
ACCESSORIES
- The reflectors are properly placed and not obscured.
- All other fittings on the bike are properly and securely fastened, and functioning (e.g.: lights).
- Rider’s and passenger’s clothing and items are properly constrained and not loose.
BEARINGS
- All bearings are lubricated, run freely and display no excess movement, grinding or rattling.
BRAKES
- The front and rear brakes work properly.
- The brake control cables are lubricated, correctly adjusted and display no obvious wear.
- The brake control levers are lubricated and tightly secured to the handlebar.
CHAIN
- The chain is oiled, clean and runs smoothly.
CRANKS AND PEDALS
- The pedals are securely tightened to the crank arms.
- The crank arms are secured to the axle and are not bent.
FRAME
- The frame is not bent or broken.
- The quick-release clamps are locked in place.
STEERING
- The handlebar and post are correctly adjusted and tightened, and allow proper steering.
- The handlebar binder bolt is tightened.
WHEELS AND TIRES
- The wheels are properly attached to the bicycle and axle.
- The tires are properly inflated within the recommended pressures displayed on the tires sidewall.
- The tires have the proper amount of tread, no bulges or excessive wear.
QUICK RELEASE SEAT CLAMP
- Unlock the quick-release lever
- Adjust the seat height up or down until the rider feels that he/she has control of the bicycle and are comfortable.
- Try to close the quick-release lever. If it closes easily, open it up and tighten the adjustment nut further.
- If it’s too difficult to close, open the quick release lever up and loosen the adjustment nut a little and try again.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TIGHTEN BY TURNING THE QUICK-RELEASE LEVER. THE QUICK- RELEASE LEVER IS FOR CLOSING, THE ADJUSTMENT NUT IS FOR ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE.
IMPORTANT : you should feel resistance when you close the quick-release lever and should leave a temporary impression on your fingers. Open and close the handle to ensure the seat is securely locked in place.
HANDLEBAR
ADJUSTING THE STEM ANGLE
- Using a 6 mm Allen wrench loosen the bolt at the front of the stem.
IMPORTANT : do not loosen the bolts on the side of the stem.
- Grasp the stem of the handlebar and rotate to the desired angle.
- Re-tighten the handlebar bolt at the front of the stem and check the handlebar is securely attached and cannot move.
- Once you have adjusted the angle of the handlebar check the angle of the cables to be sure they are facing forward.
GEAR
ENVIOLO TRANSMISSION
Shifting with the Envelop system, while riding:
- Shifting into low ratios for starting or climbing
- Using the Infinity grip, rotate in the direction indicating more of a “hill”
- Shifting into high ratios for higher speeds
- Using the Infinity grip, rotate in the direction indicating more of a “flat” Shifting with the Envelop system, while stopped:
- Envelop Cycling CVPs cannot be shifted completely through the ratio range while stopped: 50-70% of the shift range is typically accessible, with the remaining accessible with very little pedal rotation.
PARKING LOCK
LOCK
The following steps are valid for the both the front and the rear brakes. The
pictures show the front brake only.
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Move lever A to the front
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Brake with lever C until you will hear 2-3 clicks.
NOW THE BRAKE LOCK IN ENGAGED: for increased safety you can repeat steps 1 and 2 with the other brake lever.
UNLOCK -
Join lever B (the red one) with lever A (the black one).
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Keeping lever A and B together, rotate both levers towards the back of the bike. The brake lever C will disengage, popping back to its neutral position.
REMEMBER: a sticker placed on the mineral oil tank shows how to operate the brake lock levers. Check it in case you are not sure.
MID DRIVE E-SYSTEM
USING THE SYSTEM (BOSCH LED REMOTE + KIOX 300 DISPLAY)
- To turn on the system, press the power button.
- Choose the desired assist level by pushing the “+/-” on the handlebar control. Choose between ECO, SPORT, CARGO and TURBO (the colors of the assitance level indicator will change accordingly). To make the bike move with electric
- assistance you just have to pedal.
- To activate the walk assist, just press for more than 1 second the ”-” button, then push the bike while keeping the walk assist button pressed.
- Integrated lights can be switched on and off pressing the specific button for more than 1 second.
- To turn off the system, press the power button. The Kiox display will show some statistics about the trip. When the display is off, the complete system is off too.
IMPORTANT: to have a complete overview on the e-system, please go to
Bosch website and read the official manuals.
FRONT BOX MOUNTED BATTERY
- To remove the battery, with the left hand insert the key in the lock and turn it clockwise, while holding the battery with the right hand. For a secure grip, you can grab it in the top handle.
- To connect the battery, first place the bottom of the battery on the docking, where you see the connectors. Then push it against the bike box, until you hear a “click” sound. IMPORTANT: before stop holding the battery, always check it is securely connected to the docking station.
- The battery can be charged both through the docking on the bike or detached from it:
- The first case, uncover the side rubber protection and plug the charger connector in the specific socket. In the second case, plug the connector at the bottom of the battery.
LED on the battery will start blinking. When the charge is done all the 5 LEDs are on.
SEATS
REMOVING THE BENCH
On a boxter equipped with seats, to have more loading space is possible to
remove the bench: simply lift it applying some force in order to detach it
from the Velcro strips.
REMOVING THE BACKREST
To completely remove the seats, pull the backrest applying some force in order
to detach it from the Velcro strips.
SEAT BELTS
FASTEN THE SEAT BELTS
- Join the two ending parts coming from the backrest parts of the seat belt. The right one goes to the top.
- Insert the joint parts in to the buckle. Listen for the click.
- Tug on the seat belts to make sure the belts is securely fastened.
RELEASE THE SEAT BELTS
- Press the orange button to release the latches. The latches will eject from the buckle.
HOOD
OPENING HOOD
- move to the front of the box;
- turn the front metal locks, they’ve to be horizontally aligned;
- open the front zippers
- lift the hood.
The right side window is openable too, just open its zippers.
SPECIFICATIONS
build up
FRAME: aluminum 6061
BOX: PU foam casted in one piece
REAR WHEEL: 26”
FRONT WHEELS: 20”
e-system
MOTOR: Bosch Cargo Line | 250W – 85 Nm
DISPLAY: Kio 300
BATTERY:
Bosch Power Pack 545 Wh
E-SYSTEM WARRANTY: 1 – 2 years
components
BRAKES: Tetra hydraulic disc brakes with parking lock
GEARS / TRANSMISSION
Envelop HD manual group set / Gates Carbon Drive
LIGHTS
integrated front and rear lights
FRAME LOCK:
one ABUS lock included
TIRES:
Puncture free Schwalbe Pick-Up 2.15”
SEAT POST
31,6 mm
LENGTH 450 mm
STEERING DAMPER: one included
SADDLE: trio bike gel
CRANKSET: Miranda aluminum
STEM: adjustable
dimensions
BIKE:LENGTH: 224 cm
WIDTH: 94 cm
BOX:
WIDTH: 74 cm, inside 71 cm
LENGTH: 100 cm, inside 96 cm HEIGHT FROM SEAT TO ROOF: 80 CM
WEIGHT: 42 kg
MAX PAYLOAD ON THE FRONT BOX: 150 kg
MAX TOTAL WEIGHT: 250 kg
MAX OVERALL LOAD (RIDER+PASSENGERS): 208 kg
DIMENSIONS
WARRANTY
Limited warranty of manufacture fail of 24 months. This warranty does not
apply to gear hubs, brakes and shifters which are covered directly with these
manufacturers.
Failure due to accidents, abuse, neglect, normal wear & tear, improper
assembly, wrong assembling operation, changes of the original product,
improper use and maintenance by any other than authorized bicycle mechanics or
use of parts inconsistent with the use originally intended for the bicycle as
sold are not covered by this warranty.
The bicycles are intended to be used for city biking. TRIOBIKE shall not be held responsible for any accidents, injury, losses or damage caused by use of the bicycle, being that of responsibility of the owner.
The above limited warranty is conditional upon the bicycle being properly
maintained and operated under normal conditions and use.
In case of warranty claim contact the original place of purchase, accompanied
by an original bill of sale or proof of purchase that identifies the bike or
the frame by the serial number.
Outside Denmark, the original owner is responsible for any and all labor and transportation charges associated with the warranty repair or replacement of all parts.
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL ADVISE
Please remember to have your first check & fine tune after 3 months. Hereafter
we recommend a complete service and fine tuning of your bike every year/2000
km. Please consultant your local dealer or local shop.
For specific control point for each service contact your local bike shop –
this bike must be serviced only by trained and qualified bike mechanic.
Specific control points for each service: brakes, gears, battery status,
spokes, bearings.
TIRES
It’s important to have correct air pressure on tires. It improves control and
handling, and it doesn’t stress tires. Correct pressure is 4.5 Bar (65 PSI).
BATTERIES
Batteries have to be charged every 4 weeks, also when the bike is parked and
not in use. For complete instructions please check the e-system manufacturer
manual.
SPOKES
The users must check the tension and eventually tighten the spokes after 100
km. The same operation has to be repeated every month/1000 km.
year/km| operation checklist| dealer stamp|
---|---|---|---
| brakes| |
3 months check| gears
bearings spokes
|
| brakes| |
| gears|
1 year
2000 km
1240 miles
| bearings
battery status tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
2 years
4000 km
2480 miles
| bearings
battery status tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
3 years| bearings|
6000 km
3730 miles
| battery status
tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
4 years|
bearings|
8000 km
4970 miles
| battery status
tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
5 years| bearings|
10 000 km
6210 miles
| battery status
tires check chain
|
| spokes|
year/km| operation checklist| dealer stamp|
| brakes| |
3 months check| gears
bearings spokes
|
| brakes| |
| gears|
1 year
2000 km
1240 miles
| bearings
battery status tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
2 years
4000 km
2480 miles
| bearings
battery status tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
3 years| bearings|
6000 km
3730 miles
| battery status
tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
4 years|
bearings|
8000 km
4970 miles
| battery status
tires check chain
|
| spokes|
| brakes| |
| gears|
5 years| bearings|
10 000 km
6210 miles
| battery status
tires check chain
|
| spokes|
REPEAT ONCE A YEAR OR 2000 KM (1240 MILES)
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
Trio bike A/S
Vesterbrogade 149
1620 Copenhagen V – Denmark
Hereby declares that the following product:
Product Name: boxer
Function: Transport bike with electric support
Type: mid drive Bosch
Year: 2023
- meets all the provisions of the Directive 2006/42 / EC (on machinery);
- meets all the provisions of the Directive 2004 / 108EG (Electromagnetic Compatibility);
- meets the associated battery charger complies with all provisions of the Directive 2006/95 / EC (Low Voltage).
Trio bike A/S
Copenhagen, 4 June 2023
Sammy Reisinger (managing director)
Copyright© Trio bike A/S 2023. All Rights Reserved.
TRIOBIKE A/S
Vesterbrogade 149, 1620 Copenhagen V – Denmark phone: +45 3670 0070
info@triobike.dk |
www.triobike.com
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