Burley HD 4435/36/37, HD 4485/86/87 warranty Always Use Your Cover, Cool Weather Use, Wear Helmets

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not react to it appropriately. If you must ride at night, wear bright, reflective clothing, use a bright headlight and a red blinking taillight on your bike. Similarly, put a red blinking light in the light-holder tab sewn onto the back of your cover so you can be more easily seen. Do not operate without properly attached reflectors; replace cracked or missing reflectors.

Always Use Your Cover

Affix your Big Screen 2-in-1 Cover to protect your child from flying debris when pulling your trailer. Never leave a child unattended in direct sunlight because heat buildup in the trailer can cause serious harm. Open or close the vinyl cover depend- ing on the weather, to help keep your child cooler or warmer. Check periodically to ensure that they are comfortable.

Cool Weather Use

When the temperature is 60-70˚ or colder you may be comfortable without heavy clothing because your pedaling effort helps keep you warm. However, when you consider the child’s inactivity sitting in the trailer—coupled with a potential wind- chill factor—an extra sweater or jacket may be needed for them to keep from getting too cold.

Wear Helmets

Numerous studies have shown that:

Head injury is the leading cause of bicycling fatalities; and,

Helmets prevent or reduce bicyclists’ head injuries.

For safety, it is essential that both cyclist and passengers use approved bicycling helmets at all times. Don’t take chances.

Proper Wheels and Tires are Essential

Use only the factory-supplied wheels, and keep them properly maintained. Inflate tires to 30–35 P.S.I. and check pressure before each use. Do not use higher-pressure tires, as the trailer will be bouncy and prone to tip over with light loads. We only recommend tires with street tread. Do not use knobbies. For stability, dished wheels must be offset to the outside of the trailer (with tires close to the outer frame, provid- ing a wider track).

Know Your Trailer Hitch

Clamp the hitch securely to the bicycle frame, and check for a tight attachment each time you use the trailer. Refer to sections “VII. Hitching the Burley Cub to Your Bicycle” and “VIII. Trailer Maintenance and Care” of this manual for proper installation, use and maintenance of your hitch.

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Burley Cub Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual

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Contents Cub Introduction When Loaning or Selling Your TrailerII. Attaching the Wheels Hardware Bag Contents and Tool ListInstalling the Tongue III. Installing the Tongue & Safety FlagInstalling the Safety Flag IV. Unfolding & Folding Your Burley Cub Installation and Use of the CoverUnfolding your Burley Cub Installing the Cover Parking Brake Installation and OperationBrake Using the Parking Brake Using the Seat HarnessFolding Your Burley Cub Ladder Lock Single PassengerLadder Lock Two PassengersSeat 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 Fabric Care Suspension Elastomer MaintenanceStarting and Stopping IX. Safety GuidelinesUse Well-Maintained Bicycle and Trailer Loading Your TrailerNo Motorized Vehicles No Headphones or Other DistractionPrevent Trailer Tip Over Fit, Alert, Adult PilotNavigating Curbs, Stairs, and Escalators Ride on Clean, Paved SurfacesRiding When It’s Slippery Avoid Riding in TrafficProper Wheels and Tires are Essential Always Use Your CoverCool Weather Use Wear HelmetsFollow the Rules of the Road Have Fun Defensively Use Your FlagProtect Your Child Observe Age and Height RestrictionsMonthly Checklist Safety ChecklistsBefore Each Ride, Ensure the Following XI. Parts List and Drawing Burley Cub Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual About Burley Design Cooperative Burley Trailer Limited Warranty