messingschlager 440182 Height Adjustable Bike Carrier Instruction Manual

September 27, 2024
Messingschlager

messingschlager 440182 Height Adjustable Bike Carrier

Overview

  1. Fixing bolt & nut for the flexible fitting system
  2. Connection bar
  3. Flexible fitting block
  4. Fixing top bolts
  5. Height adjustable fittings

Fixation Of Brackets And Accessory Parts

  • A. Put the 2 height adjustable fittings 5) in the lower brackets (at 1)).
  • B. Fix in the suitable position with the fixing bolt 1) on the outer height adjustable fittings.
  • C. Connect the parts by using the bolts and nuts 2), 4) (do not tighten!)
  • D. Assemble the upper and sidewise carrier parts on your bike.
  • E. Adjust the carrier position to your bicycle (left/right and front/back).
  • F. When you have found the correct position, tighten the bolts and nuts

Attention

  • The bicycle rack suits bikes with 24″, 26″ „and 28″ (700C) wheels.
  • The bicycle rack is designed for mounting on the rear wheel. It must not be used as a front wheel bicycle rack.
  • During assembly, only use the supplied mounting parts.
  • Modifications to the bicycle rack are strictly forbidden!
  • A loaded bicycle rack can affect the handling of a bike, especially when steering and braking.
  • The maximum load of the bicycle rack is 27 kg according to ISO 11243. This weight may not be exceeded under any circumstances.
  • Baggage can only be safely carried directly on the bicycle rack!
  • When attaching baggage or a child carrier to the bicycle rack, they must be secured in accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions. Do not allow straps to hang freely, in which they can be caught inside a wheel.
  • Do not attach a trailer to the bicycle rack.
  • When fully loaded, reflectors and lights shall be placed clearly visible, including the rear of the bicycle.
  • The fasteners must be checked for safety regularly before riding

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