BOB Yak Handleiding


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Y A K / I BEX O WNERξš’S M A N U A L (800) 893-2447 www.bobgear.com
13501 South Ridge Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273
BOB is a company that produces high quality products, which encourage a healthy, outdoor,
car-free lifestyle. In addition to trailers, we also make full suspension jogging strollers. See
www.bobgear.com for our complete line of products. Before attempting to assemble or use
your new trailer, read and understand these instructions completely to insure proper
assembly and operation. If you are unclear on any point, contact your dealer or BOB before
use.
ξš• BOB trailers can be attached to bicycles with wheel sizes between 20" and 28". Please see
the Trailer/Bike Compatibility chart at the end of this manual to determine which trailer is
compatible with your bike. The wheel size appears as a raised surface on the side-wall of the
bicycle tire. If your wheels do not meet these diameter specifications, it is unsafe for you to
attach the trailer. If you have questions about your wheel diameters or trailer compatibility with
your bicycle, consult your bicycle dealer or call us at BOB.
ξš• Our trailers are intended to carry cargo only.
ξš• Do not carry children or live animals.
ξš• Cargo capacity: 70 pounds (32 kilograms)
ξš• The more weight you add to the trailer, (just like a car) the more effect it will have on the
handling of your bicycle.
ξš• All cargo must be securely fastened to the trailer frame. Shifting loads can adversely affect
bicycle handling and result in loss of control.
ξš• Keep the cargo center of gravity low.
ξš• The load height above the mesh platform should never exceed 18 inches (46cm). Loads
higher than 18" can adversely affect bicycle handling and result in loss of control.
ξš• QR length must be correctly sized to your specific bicycle to insure safe operation.
ξš• Make sure your bike's brakes are in top condition and properly adjusted. Always allow extra
stopping distance when riding with your trailer. Marginally performing brakes will be inadequate
for safe braking with the added load of a trailer. When riding in wet conditions use extreme
caution and allow even more distance for braking.
ξš• Generally, car drivers don't expect bicycles to be pulling trailers. Use the included BOB
safety flag to be seen!
ξš• When passing another cyclist, remember that you are approximately 4.5 feet (140cm) longer
than your bike alone!
ξš• The YAK & IBEX come with wheel and fender reflectors for night visibility. Check that the
reflectors on both your bicycle and trailer are properly installed. Installation procedures follow
in this manual. Contact your appropriate state government office to learn of the lighting
requirements for your state / country.
ξš• SPEED LIMIT: 25 mph (40 kph) A bike with trailer attached, steers and feels different.
Ride cautiously. Speed wobbles (and loss of control) can occur if speed limit is exceeded.
ξš• It is CRITICAL that the wheels and tires of your bicycle and trailer are properly maintained
(see your bike dealer) and inflated to the normal operating pressure embossed on the sidewall.
ξš• Some full suspension bicycles and rear suspension recumbents do not have adequate frame
stiffness to offset the forces of a fully loaded, moving trailer. The result can be a bike that is
sluggish, difficult to control or stop which could lead to a crash (and/or damage to the trailer
or contents). We strongly recommend test riding (braking and turning) the bike with a full,
non-human, test load [70 lbs (32kgs)] in a cautious manner (in an area absent of traffic hazards)
to determine if this condition exists. This condition could be exacerbated by wet, sandy, or
gravel covered surfaces.
ξš• Some variables that can affect the control of your bike and trailer: improper installation of
BOB QR / improper installation of trailer fork retaining pins to BOB QR / improper installation
of trailer fork to YAK & IBEX frame / road conditions / wind speed and direction / cyclist's skill
level / weight of rider relative to the amount of weight in trailer / center of gravity of cargo /
integrity of all wheels (proper spoke tension and bearing adjustment)
ξš• Rear racks and panniers are sometimes used in conjunction with the trailers. With some
frames (usually smaller sizes) it is possible for the bottom of the pannier to come in contact
with the top of the retention pin. This can cause the pin to release resulting in the unexpected
detachment of the trailer. This can lead to loss of control and injury. Make certain that this
condition does not exist. If it appears to be a problem, using our older style pin (PI9500) may
eliminate this problem.
ξš• Attach and detach the trailer ONLY when it is in a straight line with the bike. You can bend
the fork otherwise. It is easiest to attach and detach trailer when it is unloaded.
ξš• Protect all sharp objects from puncturing DRY SAK.
ξš• The YAK & IBEX forks must be limited to approximately 20 degrees of rotation to avoid
contacting the rear derailleur and possibly bending the mount. (FIG. 2). This can happen
when riding over large, fallen trees, lifting the bike and trailer, or possibly when utilizing the
"park mode" feature (Fig. 31). Check the amount of clearance your bike's derailleur has before
riding.
This box/package should contain the following parts; check to make sure before starting to
assemble; if there are parts missing or you need replacement parts please call customer
service M-F 8:30 am -5 pm MST at 208-375-5171 or 800-893-2447. Do not use any substitute
non-original parts as this may lead to premature failure of the product.
Before proceeding with the trailer assembly and installation, you should confirm your
bike and trailer are compatible with one another. Reference the Trailer/Bike Compatibility
chart at the end of this manual.
BOB Quick Release or BOB Nutz ...what do you need?
Most modern bicycles use a quick release mechanism (QR) to secure wheels to the bicycle.
The YAK & IBEX trailers are attached to the bicycle with a specially designed BOB QR. The
BOB QR replaces the bikes original rear QR, and has a trailer attachment point on both ends.
We make our QRs in three lengths (standard, 145mm (tandem), and Santana/160mm). If
your bike does not use a QR to hold on the rear wheel, you will need a pair of BOB Nutz. BOB
Nutz and Quick Release specifications are listed at
end of manual.
NOTE: BOB TRAILERS INC. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR INJURY, DAMAGE, OR FAILURE THAT
RESULTS FROM FAULTY ASSEMBLY OR
MAINTENANCE AFTER RECEIPT OF PRODUCT.
1. UNPACK: Remove trailer, small
parts box and box contents, Dry
SAK, etc. Plastic packaging
material was used to protect the
rear dropouts and the wheel axles.
Remove these plastic pieces as
well as all other packaging material.
2. FORK ASSEMBLY: For shipping
purposes, the trailer fork has been
attached to the frame pointing to the rear of the trailer, Fig. 3. The fork
will need to be removed and rotated 180 degrees, and then reattached
prior to use, as shown in Fig 4.
A) Remove the lock nut (Fig. 3, using two 10mm wrenches) and flat washer
then fully remove the long 6mm bolt. This will free the fork from the
trailer frame. Remove the fork. To reinstall the fork pointing forward,
align the holes in the pivot plates of the trailer frame and the pivot
tube in the fork as shown in Fig. 4.
B) Insert the long 6mm bolt with a washer on each end then
tighten the lock nut, Fig. 4. Tighten the lock nut to 60 inch
pounds (70 cm-kgs).
3. SWING ARM INSTALLATION :(IBEX ONLY)
A) Begin by first removing the pivot bolt and washers,
Fig. 1, using two 10mm wrenches.
B) Next install the swingarm pivot in the shock tower.
The pivot is wider than the shock tower opening and
will need to be twisted so the left bushing/side of the swingarm goes through the opening first
and exits the left side window as shown in Fig. 5.
C) To get the right side bushing inside the tower, align it with the upper right hand corner of
the tower opening as shown in Fig. 6 and rotate forward. The pivot should now be inside the
shock tower. You will install the pivot bolt after installing the upper shock bolt.
D) Remove the upper shock axle, Fig. 1. Align the shock axle with the holes in the shock tower
and install the axle and washer, Fig. 7, and tighten to 60 inch-pounds (70 cm-kgs) using two
5mm Allen wrenches.
E) The pivot axle will need to be aligned with the pivot bolt holes in the shock tower. These
are located above and forward of the windows in the sides of the tower. The fit between the
pivot axle and tower is a tight tolerance fit so it will take some effort to move the pivot into
position. This can be done by pushing on the back of the swingarm and rotating the pivot axle
into alignment with the pivot bolt holes as
shown in Fig. 8. Once aligned, install pivot bolt
and washers, Fig. 8, and tighten to 60 inch-
pounds (70 cm-kgs) using two 10mm wrenches.
4. FENDER ASSEMBLY :(YAK ONLY)
A) Fender Reflector Installation - The fender
reflector attaches to the rear portion of the
fender. The reflector has a threaded stud built
into it. Attach the reflector to the fender by
inserting the stud into the upper hole and the
plastic "alignment pin" into the lower hole of
the fender as shown in Fig. 9. Next, place the
washer over the portion of the stud extending
through the underside of the fender. Thread
the nut on and tighten with an 8mm wrench.
B) Fender Bracket Attachment - First, attach
the fender bracket to the fender. Place the
fender bracket in the center of the two holes
in the fender and align the mounting hardware
with them as shown in Fig. 10. Insert the screws
through the holes from the outside of the fender.
Place the threaded backing plate on the inside
of the fender and tighten the screws using a
screwdriver.
C) Fender Attachment - The fender attaches
to the trailer in three places. Begin by removing
the screw and washers from the forward fender
mount on the trailer frame. Attach the fender
to the trailer by inserting the bolt and washer
through the slot in the fender. Next place the
second washer behind it (sandwiching the
fender with washers) as shown in Fig. 11.
Tighten the bolt securely with a 4mm Allen
wrench. Next, attach the fender brackets to
the left and right dropouts. Insert the bolt
through the washer and then through the loop
in the fender bracket as shown in Fig. 12. Align
the bolt with the eyelet in the dropout and
tighten securely with a 4mm Allen wrench.
B O X C O N T E N T S
FIG.6
Right Bushing aligned with upper
right shock tower opening.
Right
Bushing
FIG.5
Left Bushing through shock
tower opening and left window.
Left
Bushing
Through
Window
W A R N I N G S
c a U T I O N
Trailer Anatomy (YAK & IBEX).
FIG.1
Tire
FIG.2
Trailer in extreme counter-clockwise
rotation showing contact between
derailleur pivot housing and trailer fork.
AVOID this condition. If you believe this
has occurred, inspect your derailleur, QR,
and pins for damage.
ξš• Trailer Wheel QR
ξš• Flag with Flag Pole
ξš• Spare Attachment Pin
ξš• Bungee Cord
ξš• Owner's Manual
ξš• Dry Sak (YAK Plus & IBEX Plus only)
ξš• Fork/Frame Assembly
ξš• Swing Arm/Shock Assembly (IBEX only)
ξš• Fender, Fender Reflector,
& mounting hardware (YAK only)
ξš• Wheel Reflectors
ξš• BOB QR
ξš• Trailer Wheel
For some older bikes with
dropout spacing below 135mm:
Metal cutting saw
Metric die or nut; 5mm x .8mm
Metal file
Tools Needed:
Two 4mm hex wrenches (allen wrenches)
Two 10mm wrenches (or adjustable wrenches)
8 mm wrench (YAK only)
Phillips screwdriver (YAK only)
Slotted screwdriver
A S S E M B LY I N S TRUCTI O N S
FIG.3 Fork Rotated To Rear.
6mm bolt
Locknut &
Washer
FIG.4 Rotated Fork & Bolt Assembly.
Pivot
Plate
Pivot Tube
6mm
Bolt
Washer
Locknut
Shock Tower
Pivot Bolt
Upper Shock
Axle
BOB QR
Fork
Pivot Bolt
Pivot Plate
Rail Tie
Upper Rail
Cargo
Stop
Flag
Fender
Fender
Reflector
Wheel
Reflector
Fender
Bracket
Wheel Quick
Release
Rim
Wheel
Dropout
Lower
Rail
Skid
Cargo
Platform
Pivot
Tube
Hook
Pin Bungee
Hook
All items same as YAK
except those noted
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5. WHEEL REFLECTORS: The trailer comes
with two spoke reflectors which mount onto the
spokes of the trailer wheel.
A) Reflectors should be mounted 90 degrees
from the valve stem, Fig. 13. The reflectors
should be installed by weaving them through
the spokes. The reflectors attach to the spoke
with the white slotted attachment "screw", Fig.
14. Remove attaching screw from reflector.
Place reflector in position between wheel
spokes and centered on a spoke approximately
90 degrees from valve stem.
B) Install screw, Fig. 14, over spoke and into
receiving hole of reflector. Using a screwdriver,
turn screw 90 degrees clockwise to lock reflector
in position. Repeat the above steps for the
second reflector to be installed opposite the
position of the first reflector. This reflector
configuration will keep the trailer wheel balanced
and vibration free.
6. YAK & IBEX WHEEL INSTALLATION
USING QR (FIG. 15): NOTE: Follow all
instructions exactly. If you are unsure how to
operate the quick release, please consult your
bicycle dealer or contact BOB. Fig. 15 shows
the anatomy of the quick release.
A) Remove adjust nut and one spring from the
quick release.
B) Insert the quick release rod through the hole
in the axle.
C) Install the second spring with the small end
pointing towards the hub then install adjust nut.
D) Slide wheel into the dropouts, FIG. 16, and
confirm wheel is centered between the wheel
stays.
IMPORTANT: The quick release is NOT a nut
and bolt system. It is a cam-activated tightening
mechanism. Tighten the QR as follows:
E) Move the QR lever perpendicular (at a 90
degree angle) to the trailer, FIG. 16.
F) Turn the adjusting nut until it comes in
contact with the trailer dropout.
G) Move the quick release lever to the closed
position, FIG. 17. The word CLOSE should be
clearly visible on the lever and it should be
parallel to the wheel stay.
H) NOTE: It should require considerable
pressure to close the lever when it is properly
adjusted. If you do not feel this resistance,
turn the quick release lever back to the adjusting
position, FIG. 16, and tighten the adjust nut
by hand (it is not necessary to use tools) one
or two more turns in the clockwise direction
then move the quick release lever to the closed
position, FIG. 17. When properly adjusted, it
requires 80-105 inch - pounds of torque to
move the lever to the fully closed position.
7. SAFETY FLAG: IMPORTANT: The flag
is extremely important in making you and your
trailer visible to others. Always make sure the flag is
correctly installed when using your trailer.
A) Press the two metal ends (silver) of the flag sections
together making sure they insert into one another
completely.
B) Install completely into the flag tube. On the YAK
the flag tube is located on the left side of the cargo
stop, FIG. 18. On the IBEX it is located in the middle
of the shock tower, FIG. 19.
8. BOB QUICK RELEASE (QR) INSTALLATION:
IMPORTANT: Bicycle manufacturers use a large
variety of components and materials to build their
bikes and the thickness of the rear wheel dropouts
vary greatly. It is extremely important to have your
BOB QR sized to the appropriate length and correctly
installed on your bike. Please note the dropout inside
dimension assumes that the dropouts are firmly
pressed against the hub axle over locknuts, alleviating
any gap between the two and allowing for an accurate
measurement. The QR's primary role is to secure the
rear wheel to your bike, and secondarily, it is the
structural link between the bike and trailer. For a QR
to work properly, the QR rod must extend past the
dropout on the derailleur side by a minimum of 3/8
inch (10mm) and maximum of 3/4 inch (19mm). Fig.
20 shows the anatomy of the BOB Quick Release.
A) Remove the bike's rear QR. Remove the adjust
nut and one conical spring from the BOB QR and
install into the rear wheel axle hole on the non-derailleur
side.
B) With the QR cam lever in the closed position (note
that "CLOSE" is visible on the cam lever) push the
quick release through the bike's rear axle until it
contacts the bike frame dropout face.
C) Check for a minimum of 3/8 inch (10mm) and
maximum 3/4 inch (19mm) of threaded rod extending
past the dropout face, Fig. 21. IMPORTANT: If the
amount of rod extending past the dropout face is less
than 10mm, you will
need a longer quick
release. Please consult
the BOB Quick Release
Model table at the end
of this manual to find the
correct QR for your bike.
If the amount of rod is
greater than 19mm, see
the next section:
"TRIMMING THE BOB
QR ROD". If you do not
understand this section,
contact your local bike dealer or call BOB for help.
D) Install the 2nd conical spring onto the QR rod
(small hole first) and then the adjust nut.
E) With the QR lever perpendicular (at a 90 degree
angle) to the frame, Fig. 22, tighten the adjusting nut
clockwise until it is snug against the dropout face.
F) Move the QR lever until "CLOSE" is visible on the
lever, Fig. 23, and it is parallel to the frame.
IMPORTANT: for highest strength, it should require
considerable pressure to close the QR lever when it
is properly adjusted and tightened.
G) If you do not feel this resistance turn the quick
release lever back to the adjusting position, Fig. 22.
Tighten the QR adjust nut by hand (it is not necessary
to use tools) one or two more turns in the clockwise
direction. Proper adjustment requires 80 to 105 inch
- pounds of torque to move the lever to the fully
"CLOSED" position.
9. If your QR rodTRIMMING THE BOB QR ROD:
measurement (see above section, step "C") exceeds
3/4 inch (19mm), proceed with the following:
A) If your measurement is 25 mm (for example),
subtract 19 mm (max. length) to determine length of
rod to be cut. (25 - 19 = 6mm.) As a general rule, it
is recommended to maximize the length of the rod.
B) Thread a 5mm x .8mm nut or threading die onto
the QR rod past the area to be cut. (after trimming
the QR rod, the nut / die will clean up the threads
when it is removed).
C) Clamp the QR rod in a vise, being careful not to
damage the threads,Fig. 24.
D) Measure from the tip of the QR rod and cut the
rod with a metal cutting saw.
E) Using a file, shape the end of the rod into a conical
shape.
F) Remove the nut (or die) and verify the QR rod has
been cut to the proper length by repeating steps B
and C in the previous section then complete QR
installation by following steps D through G in previous
section.
10. Now that the BOBTRAILER ATTACHMENT:
quick release is correctly installed, attach the trailer
to the quick release. To do this correctly, follow the
steps below:
A) The stainless steel pivoting BOBBINS on the quick
release skewer are asymmetrical as shown in Fig.
20. This asymmetrical design allows the BOBBINS
to be reversed, allowing for a variance of approximately
13mm in outside dimensional span of the bike's
dropouts.
B) With the bike stabilized and the trailer unloaded,
check the fit between the fork hooks and the slots
of the BOBBINS. It is easiest to do this with the bike
in the upright-position and trailer straight behind the
bike. Stand on the left side of the bike facing towards
the trailer. Allow the bike seat to rest against your
hip. Bend at the hips and lift trailer with both hands, Fig. 25, and place the fork hooks on the
quick release BOBBINS. If the hooks do not fit into the BOBBIN slots by slightly expanding
or compressing the fork, it will be necessary to reverse the BOBBINS. Fig. 26 shows a situation
where the hooks do not fit easily and the BOBBINS need to be reversed.
C) With the quick release installed, and using a 4mm Allen wrench, remove the BOBBIN
retaining screws, Fig. 20, on both the left and right sides. Remove the BOBBINS and reverse
them noting the position of the lock and flat washers.
D) With the BOBBINS reversed, reinstall the retaining screws and lock washers. Tighten the
retaining screws securely.
E) Attach the trailer by aligning the slots of the BOBBINS with the slots in the fork hooks. Fig.
27 shows the fork hooks correctly installed on the BOBBINS.
F) With the trailer hooks placed on the bobbins, insert the pin in the hole in the front edge of
the hook. Slide the pin under the bobbin and into the hole in the back edge of the hook.
Rotate the pin up, toward the button head post on the hook. To secure the pin, it is necessary
to press it downward and toward the hook. When properly installed, the pin fits between the
hook and the head on the button head post, as shown in Fig. 28. The rubber lanyard retains
the pin when not installed.
IMPORTANT: The pins are CRITICAL to keeping the trailer attached to the BOB Quick
Release. Inspect pins for proper installation every time you ride. Incorrectly installed pins
can allow the trailer to detach from the bicycle and cause a severe accident. Please see your
dealer or call BOB if you do not understand
the pin installation procedure.
11. SHOCK STIFFNESS ADJUSTMENT
(IBEX ONLY): The IBEX trailer has three
shock stiffness settings depending on the
weight of the load you are carrying. It is
important to correctly adjust the shock each
time you change the load in the trailer to keep
from bottoming out the suspension system.
Repeated bottoming out of the suspension
system will shorten the life of the trailer frame,
swing arm, and shock assembly. To adjust
the suspension stiffness proceed as follows:
A) Unweight the trailer wheel by lifting the
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FIG.7
Upper Axle Bolt Installation.
Allen
Screw
Axle Washer
FIG.9
Correct orientation of the reflector
on the rear fender.
FIG.11
Attachment of fender to trailer
frame.
FIG.10
Attach the fender bracket to the
fender with mounting hardware
as shown.
FIG.13
Wheel reflector correctly positioned.
FIG.12
Attachment of fender bracket to dropout
eyelet.
FIG.14
Wheel reflector "screw".
FIG.16
QR lever perpendicular to drop out face.
FIG.17
QR lever closed.
FIG.18
YAK flag tube.
FIG.19
IBEX flag tube.
Standard QR Anatomy.
FIG.15
Quick Release Lever
Cam Housing
Rod
Adjusting Nut
Conical
Springs
BOB QR Anatomy.
FIG.20
Conical
Springs
Retaining
Screw
Lock
Washer
Flat
Washer
Bobbin
Lever
Rod
Adjusting Nut
Lock
Washer
Flat
Washer
Retaining
Screw
Bobbin
FIG.21
Measuring threaded QR rod extending past drop
out face. The QR must be in the closed position.
FIG.8
Pivot Axle Aligned With holes in
Tower.
Nut
Pivot
Bolt
Washers
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trailer by the frame. This should be done with
the trailer empty.
B) Fully depress the shock adjustment button
on the right side, Fig. 29.
C) While holding down the button, slide the
shock to the desired setting.
D) Release the button and pull swing arm
back and forth until the button snaps into
place.
Position 1 is the(forward most position)
softest setting and Position 3 (rearward
most position) is the stiffest. As a general
rule use the following guidelines when setting
up the suspension system:
Position 1: 0 - 25 lbs (0 -11 kg) of cargo.
Position 2: 25 - 45 lbs (11 - 20 kg) of cargo.
Position 3: 45 - 70 lbs (20 -32 kg) of cargo.
12. DRY SAK: Loading tips: Make sure all
sharp objects are covered to prevent
punctures of the DRY SAK wall. Place heaviest
objects in the bottom for maximum stability.
Closing procedure to insure DRY SAK is
watertight:
A) Load Bag, Fig.30
B) Bring the 2 black plastic strips together
at the rim of the SAK.
C) Roll strips together as you would a paper
bag and synch tight with the end buckles.
D) Connect center buckle over the 2 handles
and synch tight.
Securing in trailer:
E) Place black section of SAK towards rear.
Hook spider bungee to frame tubes and / or
bungee hooks to retain DRY SAK cargo.
ξš• If possible park your bike and trailer on level
ground.
ξš• Rest trailer on a curb against the parking
skid (FIG. 1) lean it against a building, fence,
or sign
ξš• PARK MODE: Fig. 31 shows the bike and
trailer in ξš“Park Modeξš”. Turn the bike 90
degrees to the trailer with handlebars turned
90 degrees to the bike. Lower trailer frame
to the ground, contacting the parking skid
(FIG. 1) and the trailer will stand up on its
own. NOTE: This feature works best when
the trailer is loaded and does not work on all
bikes.
ξš• To "un-park" your bike, place one hand on
the handlebars, and one hand on the seat
while walking forward and pulling the seat
towards you as the trailer will stabilize in the
horizontal position.
ξš• A standard kick stand for your bicycle works
well in most circumstances to keep the bike
and trailer upright.
CAUTION: A small percentage of bike's rear derailleurs are positioned such that when parked,
the fork of the YAK contacts the derailleur pivot housing. Fig. 2 Verify with a friend that there
is adequate clearance before leaning the bike and trailer completely over in park mode. Note:
reversing the installation of the QR (install
from the drive side / right side of bike) helps
eliminate this problem. BOB TRAILERS
assumes no responsibility for bent derailleurs
that result from the owner neglecting to check
for proper clearance prior to utilizing "PARK
MODE".
BOB Trailers Inc. takes pride in its
workmanship and strives to manufacture the
best products possible. Therefore, we
warranty our YAK and IBEX trailers against
defects in material and workmanship subject
to the conditions listed below. Since no
product is indestructible, it does not cover
defects attributable to or resulting from normal
wear, abuse or alteration.
BOB Trailers, Inc. warrants original parts of
BOB Trailers products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship subject to the
following conditions and limitations:
ξš• Frame is warranted for five years.
ξš• Components are warranted for one year.
ξš• Warranty is only valid for the original purchaser.
ξš• Proof of purchase is required to exercise this warranty.
ξš• Labor and transportation are not included.
ξš• Normal wear, neglect, abuse, accidents, improper assembly or maintenance, or the installation
of parts or accessories not compatible with the original intended use of the trailer, as sold,
are not covered by this warranty.
ξš• Warranty claims must be made through an authorized dealer.
ξš• This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective part. BOB Trailers shall in no
event be responsible for consequential or special damages.
ξš• This limited warranty is the only express or implied warranty applicable to BOB Trailers. Any
implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness shall be limited in scope
and duration in accordance with this limited warranty.
FIG.22
QR lever perpendicular to drop out face.
FIG.23
QR lever closed.
FIG.24
QR with die in place and clamped for cutting.
FIG.25
Correct position for bike and trailer attachment.
FIG.26
Bobbin spacing does not align with hook spacing.
Bobbins must be reversed for proper alignment.
FIG.27
Fork hooks correctly aligned and installed
on bobbins.
FIG.31
Parking position. Note: correct direction to turn the
handlebars is towards the trailer.
Trailer & handlebars
are 90 degrees
to the bike.
FIG.29
Shock adjustment button.
Shock adjustment
button in Position 1
Position 3
M A I N T E N A N C E S C H E D U L E
B.O.B QR Check tightness Every ride
Check for wear & damage Monthly
QR BOBBINS Check retaining screw tightness Every ride
Remove and clean bushing Monthly
Replace As needed
Hub Bearings Check for smooth rotation Monthly
replace* As needed
Retaining Pins Inspect Every ride
Tire Check Pressure Weekly
Inspect for damage Monthly
Fork Check pivot screw tightness Weekly
Fork Bushings Check for looseness* Yearly
Wheel True* As needed
Wheel QR Check tightness Every ride
IBEX only
Swingarm pivot Check retaining bolt tightness Weekly
Upper Shock bolt Check bolt tightness Weekly
Part Service Period**
*We recommend this service be performed by a trained bicycle mechanic at a professional
bicycle dealership. This requires special tools and skill.
**May require more frequent service if you ride in wet, sandy, or dusty conditions. All
the above frequencies are intended as guidelines. Depending on where you ride and
your riding style, these services may need to be performed more frequently.
L I M I T E D WA RR A N T Y
FIG.28
Pin Correctly Installed.
Hook
Bobbin Lanyard
Button Head PostPin
FIG.30
Dry SAK closing sequence.
Bicycle
Dropout
TRAI L E R / BI K E C O M PAT I BI L I TY
Included
BOB Fork
Included
BOB Quick
Release
Wheel
Diameter
Range
B - Fork
Clearance
A - Dropout
Spacing
Compatibility
Trailer Model
Please note there are some bikes that have 145mm dropout spacing. We make a 145mm
QR for use with these bikes. The 145mm QR is compatible with the IBEX, IBEX Plus,
YAK, YAK Plus, YAK 28 and YAK 28 Plus.
* Fits 20", 26" & 700C wheels without fenders
** intended for bikes with 28" wheels or bikes with 700c/27" wheels and full wrap fenders and reflectors
IBEX / IBEX PLUS 126.5 - 140mm Standard QR Standard 360mm* 20" - 27"
YAK / YAK PLUS
YAK 28 / YAK 28 PLUS
126.5 - 140mm Standard QR 28 420mm** 20" - 28"
IBEX 28 / IBEX 28 PLUS
YAK PLUS SANTANA 160mm Santana QR Santana 360mm* 20" - 27"
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Product specificaties

Merk: BOB
Categorie: Fietsaanhanger
Model: Yak

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