Burley HP 4489 Avoid Riding in Traffic, Ride on Clean, Paved Surfaces, Riding When It’s Slippery

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Avoid Riding in Traffic

We recommend against riding in traffic. If you must ride in traffic, do not pull your trailer on highways, busy streets, or on streets unsafe for bicycling with children. Never assume that you will be given the right-of-way, even if it is legally yours. Use care when pulling your trailer on bike routes or along bike lanes, especially at intersections.

Ride on Clean, Paved Surfaces

Your Burley Nomad is not intended for off-road use. Any bumps or irregularities could cause tip over and serious injury to the bicyclist or damage to the trailer.

Cross over railroad tracks, curb cutouts, and road grooves at 90˚. Riding parallel or at acute angle to such obstacles can cause a crash, resulting in serious injury.

Riding When It’s Slippery

Be especially careful in wet, rainy, or freezing conditions. Your ability to control and stop your bicycle when towing a trailer is greatly impaired. In wet conditions apply your brakes periodically to be sure the rims and brake pads are clear of water. Avoid forceful braking which can cause dangerous skidding. Ride slowly and allow a greater margin of safety when starting, stopping, and turning.

Do not ride on surfaces where sand, gravel, ice, oil, or other slippery substances are present; if you must pass over slippery surfaces, walk your bike and trailer.

Navigating Curbs, Stairs, and Escalators

Never tow your trailer over curbs; rider must dismount and walk over any curbs. If you must traverse stairs, prevent a hazardous loss of control: disconnect the trailer from the bike; carefully roll your trailer and bike, independently, up or down the stairs. Never take your bike or trailer on escalators.

Use Cautiously with Pets

Your trailer is not designed to secure pets. A cat or other small pet can be towed if they are in a pet carrier secured to the trailer frame. A sedate dog can be towed seated on the trailer floor: add carpet for comfort, always use a cover. Never tow an excitable dog in your trailer, as it may lunge or try to jump out causing the trailer to tip over or other accident.

Avoid Riding at Night

Make every effort to schedule your rides so you are not pulling a trailer at night. Because your vehicle is longer and heavier you will be less able to react to unseen hazards. Automobile drivers may not be accustomed to your longer vehicle and may

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Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual

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Contents Nomad When Loaning or Selling Your Trailer CongratulationsIntroduction II. Attaching the Wheels Hardware Bag Contents and Tool ListWheel axle assembly inserts into hollow trailer axle III. Install Rear ReflectorsInstall Side Rails IV. Setting Up and Folding Your Burley NomadBurley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual Install Tailgate and Splashguard Install Roll Bar and Cover Rotate Tongue into Place Install TongueInstalling the Safety Flag Hitching Your Burley Nomad to the BicycleFolding Your Burley Nomad Burley Nomad Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual VI. Trailer Maintenance and Care Hitch and Tongue MaintenanceFabric/Shell Care Starting and Stopping VII. Safety GuidelinesUse a Well-Maintained Bicycle and Trailer Loading Your TrailerNo Motorized Vehicles No Headphones or Other DistractionsPrevent Trailer Tip Over Fit, Alert, Adult PilotNavigating Curbs, Stairs, and Escalators Ride on Clean, Paved SurfacesRiding When It’s Slippery Avoid Riding in TrafficUse Your Flag Wear HelmetsProper Wheels and Tires are Essential Know Your Trailer HitchVIII. Safety Checklists Monthly ChecklistBefore Each Ride, Ensure the Following IX. Parts Lists & Drawings 2524 About Burley Design Cooperative Burley Trailer Limited Warranty