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Maintenance of Your TerraTrike
Wear Items
Items such as steering bushings, brake pads, tires, hinges, drivetrain, etc. are all parts on your TerraTrike
that will slowly wear out over time. It is important to keep an eye on these parts from a safety and
functionality standpoint. If an issue creeps up over time it may be a sign that one of these items is ready
to be adjusted or replaced. Some drivetrain noise is normal; loud, grinding noises are not and can
indicate the need for service, adjustment, and/or part replacement. Contact your local TerraTrike dealer
or bike shop for proper service.
Lubrication
Your chain and cables need regular lubrication with a good quality bike lube to reduce wear and
maintain proper operation. Keep these parts clean and lubricated.
Brakes/Shifters
Brake cables and shift cables will stretch during the initial break-in period of your TerraTrike. To
compensate for this, you can make minor adjustments by turning the barrel adjusters near the ends
of the cable housing. Make small adjustments, rechecking the functionality with each rotation so you
do not overcompensate for the cable stretch. We strongly recommend taking your trike to your local
TerraTrike dealer or bike shop to make sure these adjustments are done correctly.
Cleaning
Wash your TerraTrike with soap and water occasionally, but especially after riding in inclement weather.
It’s important to dry and lubricate it right after cleaning. Wash the seat mesh separately (by hand or on
a gentle cycle in your washing machine) and let it air dry if needed. Do NOT put the mesh in your
dryer. Road salt is very hard on all trike components, including the frame. Clean it off immediately!
Likewise, salty air can corrode your TerraTrike over time. It’s a good idea to wax the frame (only glossy
nished areas) occasionally with a good quality car wax.
Regular Tune-up
We recommended taking your TerraTrike into a dealer or quality bike shop at the beginning of each
riding season to make sure it is in good working order. They will most likely charge you a nominal fee
for a tune-up, but it is worth it because often times they can see small problems before they become
big problems.
• For more info on these tips and your TerraTrike in general, go to: www.TerraTrike.com
And Finally…
Complete warranty, liability waiver, and choice of law documents are online at www.
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under the resources tab. Additional terms, conditions, waivers, cautions, FAQs, testimonials and safety
notes can also be found on the TerraTrike website. Have each rider review them before riding.
TerraTrike and our dealers want you to be safe and enjoy your trike for years to come. If you have
any questions or concerns regarding your TerraTrike, please contact your authorized TerraTrike dealer.
We’ve been taking care of our customers for years and take pride in providing exceptional customer
service. Thank you for supporting our company, our dealers and our families by choosing TerraTrike.