Burley PRE-2004, PRE-2005 warranty VI. Using the Walk n’ Roller Wheel, VII. Installing the Brake

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Bolt must go through hole in flexible coupling. Otherwise, hitch could come loose causing an accident resulting in injury or death.

VI. Using the Walk n’ Roller Wheel

The wheel has two positions. One is for use as a trailer,“bike” position. The other is for use as a stroller,“stroll” position. Before changing engage the parking brake.

To rotate the wheel, loosen the knob, #1.

This will loosen the triangular pivot clamp, #2, enough to rotate. Then rotate to either the “bike” or “stroll” position as needed. Then tighten the knob.

Do not attempt to hitch the trailer to the bike with the wheel in “stroll” position.

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VII. Installing the Brake

Note: If you have a 2004 Encore, this step is unnecessary.

Parts Needed for Brake Installation:

(1) brake assembly

(1) ¼” x 1.5” hex head bolt (1) ¼” nut

Locate the gap in the trailer fabric that is behind the right wheel. The gap exposes a 1 inch diameter, aluminum main frame tube that runs along the inside of the wheel. Undo the clamp in the brake assembly by removing the 1.5 inch long hex head bolt.

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Burley Walk ‘n Roller Manual; models 2003 and earlier

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Contents Pre-2004 d’Lite, Lite & Pre-2005 Encore Introduction III. Handlebar Installation II. Preparation for InstallationParts included for the Handlebar Assembly Tools RequiredBurley Walk ‘n Roller Manual models 2003 and earlier Burley Walk ‘n Roller Manual models 2003 and earlier Receiver that directs the handle upward toward the back IV. Using the HandleMount Wheel Pivot Assembly Parts Included for the Pivot wheel Assembly AttachmentTemporary Hitch Removal Re-Assembly with the Pivot Wheel VI. Using the Walk n’ Roller Wheel VII. Installing the BrakeParts Needed for Brake Installation Burley Walk ‘n Roller Manual models 2003 and earlier VIII. Safety Guidelines Burley Walk n’ Roller Limited Warranty IX. Maintenance