Burley HD 4485/86/87 warranty IX. Safety Guidelines, Use Well-Maintained Bicycle and Trailer

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IX. Safety Guidelines

Bicycling with a trailer is different from bicycling without one, in ways which aren’t always obvious. It is therefore essential that you read and understand all of the following safety guidelines—in addition to the warnings and instructions in the previous sections—prior to using your trailer. Before loaning your trailer to others, make sure they too understand its proper, safe use. Contact your dealer or Burley if any of these instructions are unclear.

Bicycling with a trailer, and bicycling in general, can be hazardous. Failure to observe any of section “IX. Safety Guidelines” could result in an accident and serious injury or death.

Use Well-Maintained Bicycle and Trailer

Use a bicycle which is in good working condition, with good brakes. A frequent safety check of your bicycle is essential. Inspect and maintain your trailer as outlined in section “X. Safety Checklists” of this manual. Have your Burley dealer maintain and inspect your bicycle and trailer if you are not qualified to do so.

Loading Your Trailer

Do not overload the trailer. Maximum trailer load limit for children and/or cargo is 100 lbs. When placing children or cargo into the trailer, keep the load centered or forward of the axle. Pack the load as low as possible and make sure items cannot shift around. Loose, heavy objects can injure passengers in event of a sudden stop or tip over.

Starting and Stopping

Because of the trailer’s additional weight, a bicycle pulling a trailer will be slower to start up and stop, and because of its length it requires more time to cross streets or paths.Your entire vehicle is heavier and less responsive. This means you should think further ahead in anticipating stops, turns, and starts. Note that your trailer extends out further on the left; allow for this difference when turning, passing pedestrians, or approaching obstacles (like posts on bike paths). We recommend you spend some time experimenting with a loaded trailer in an uncongested area to become familiar with how your heavier, longer vehicle responds.

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Burley Cub Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual

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Contents Cub When Loaning or Selling Your Trailer IntroductionHardware Bag Contents and Tool List II. Attaching the WheelsIII. Installing the Tongue & Safety Flag Installing the TongueInstalling the Safety Flag IV. Unfolding & Folding Your Burley Cub Installation and Use of the CoverUnfolding your Burley Cub Parking Brake Installation and Operation Installing the CoverBrake Using the Parking Brake Using the Seat HarnessFolding Your Burley Cub Single Passenger Ladder LockTwo Passengers Ladder LockSeat Pad and Shoulder Harnesses VI. Padded Seat & Shoulder HarnessSeat Pad Shoulder Harness Pad VII. Hitching the Burley Cub to Your BicycleHitching the Trailer to Your Bicycle Hitch and Tongue Maintenance VIII. Trailer Maintenance and CareStoring Your Burley Cub Suspension Elastomer Maintenance Fabric CareIX. Safety Guidelines Use Well-Maintained Bicycle and TrailerLoading Your Trailer Starting and StoppingNo Headphones or Other Distraction Prevent Trailer Tip OverFit, Alert, Adult Pilot No Motorized VehiclesRide on Clean, Paved Surfaces Riding When It’s SlipperyAvoid Riding in Traffic Navigating Curbs, Stairs, and EscalatorsAlways Use Your Cover Cool Weather UseWear Helmets Proper Wheels and Tires are EssentialUse Your Flag Protect Your ChildObserve Age and Height Restrictions Follow the Rules of the Road Have Fun DefensivelyMonthly Checklist Safety ChecklistsBefore Each Ride, Ensure the Following XI. Parts List and Drawing Burley Cub Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual Burley Trailer Limited Warranty About Burley Design Cooperative