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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Seve 12:51pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
I am mostly on move for business. I carry lots of data every time and this drive is my constant partner. I love red color. I take this stylish ruby red rugged for all my travels. It is compact and quick.
dr.gyga 8:45pm on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 
The product was advertised with the 8 pack of disks, but there was only 1 disk. I have found Zip/Rev disks to be the most reliable hard disk backup system yet developed. Tapes are slow and unreliable.
kburns 1:03pm on Saturday, August 14th, 2010 
highly recommend this product easy install, small footprint, good looking product none so far Very good service Excelente response time none
MusicTV 10:40am on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 
Overall a nice product. Two formats I regularly use on my computer and like to see on the screenplay are MKV and RMVB. I am a mobile DJ and I purchased this because many of my gigs are set in a dark atmosphere. This product works perfectly. I did my research around and until now iomega has this media player that competes with WD player.
fichte.buche 7:02pm on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 
Great for marking disks. Easy To Read Print,Glides Smoothly,Good Colors,Ink Applies Evenly,Ink Dries Quickly,Long Lasting Ink Works fine Easy To Install
duque 7:24pm on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
The zip format is very convenient. I have been using them for years. I used to mail the 100mb disks overseas in just an envelope without a problem.
sctajc 1:36am on Monday, April 26th, 2010 
While old technology, they represent cheap removable media. The zip drive is more flexible then burning files to a CD ( it is not permanent ).
sentinox 10:10am on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 
The bold colors really make your labels stick out and the variety allows for visibility and easier organizing. Easy To Read Print,Good Colors.
bsander 11:39pm on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 
Wealth of Features, Built Like a Tank, Screaming Fast Horrifically Flawed Software Fast, Quiet; integrated USB and FireWire 400 hub, RUGGED, BE I DID NOT LIKE THE INCLUDED BACKUP SOFTWARE AT ALL. (USE "SU

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Owners Manual

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S & S Industries, Inc., Sarasota, FL, USA www.trail-gator.com Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved
The following manual is provided to assist in the assembly, maintenance, service, safe operation, and warranty of the Trail-Gator Bicycle Tow Bar. Failure of the owner or operator to read, understand and follow everything contained in this Owner's Manual can result in serious personal injury and death. Proper assembly, maintenance, and operation of the child bike, adult bike, and Trail-Gator Bicycle Tow Bar is your responsibility. S&S Industries, Inc. recommends that you consult a bicycle specialist if you have any doubts or concerns as to your experience or ability to properly assemble, maintain or operate this product. To reduce risk of injury to adult and child rider, the Trail-Gator Bicycle Tow Bar must be properly fitted and adjusted to the adult and child bike and in good safe operating condition at all times. The adult and child rider is responsible to learn and understand the safe operation of the Trail-Gator Bicycle Tow Bar. Each rider must know, understand, and comply with all appropriate vehicle, bicycle, and traffic laws and also the rules of safe, common sense bicycling. Tow Bar Requirements Adult Rider Adult Bike - Rider of tow bicycle must be an adult. - Minimum tire diameter 25 (635mm) - Adult rider must have good bicycle riding ability - Seat post diameter 1 ( 25.4mm ) - 1.25 (31.8mm ) and skills. Do not use on seat post diameters smaller than 1 ( 25.4mm ) or failure may occur, - Adult rider must weigh at least twice that of child which can cause serious injury to riders. rider. - Use of steel seat post is recommended. - Adult rider must wear a properly fitted and - No accessories or equipment ( racks, etc. ) on rear that interfere with tow bar operations. approved bicycle helmet. Child Bike Child Rider - Rear free wheel capability required. ( Bike capable of coasting without peddling ) - Maximum child weight of 70 pounds. - 12 ( 35.56cm ) - 20 (50.8cm ) tire diameter. - Child rider must have good basic bicycle riding - No accessories or equipment ( Baskets, etc. ) on front of bike preventing clear access skills. to head tube. - Child rider must be alert at all times keeping For center pull brakes, see kit # 10270 hands on handlebars, feet on pedals, and stay - If child uses training wheels they must store up out of the way or be removed when being towed. seated. For Trail-Gator Flip Up Training Wheels, see item # 10310 Do not use the tow bar with child bikes having training wheels in the down position as - Child rider must wear a properly fitted and approved bicycle helmet. they prevent the child bike from leaning when cornering, and can cause serious injury Tools Required for Assembly to riders. 2 Adjustable Wrenches Installation 1 Flat Head Screwdriver Remove adult bike seat post. 1 Torque Wrench and 13mm Socket
Determine seat post diameter and shim (s) if needed. A Small Shim B Large Shim 3 Insert seat post through tow bar, facing gap in shim(s) to rear if used, and reinstall seat post.
Position tow bar close at frame, align to rear of adult bike and tighten bolts
Seat post must be inserted a minimum distance C into adult frame and seat post bolt must be tightened correctly to prevent risk of injury to riders.
Bolts D and E must be tightened 13 foot-pounds (17.6 Nm) to prevent risk of injury to riders.
4 Determine extended tow bar length. Hole F 14-16 child bike, hole G 18-20 child bike. Slide outer tube over inner tube, install pin H and latch. 5 Determine receiver assembly mounting position on child bike. 14-16 child bike usually upper mount 5.1 or center mount 5.3. 18-20 child bike usually
lower mount 5.2 or center mount 5.3.
6 Install receiver hardware spacing distance between U-bolts I as far as possible, with curved portion of U-bolt facing outward away from each other 5.3 or
with curved portion of U-bolt facing the same direction as each other 5.1 and 5.2. Curved ears of receiver J face down. Do not face U-bolts with curved portion facing inward toward each other. Align to front of child bike and tighten. U-bolt must be tightened 15 foot-pounds (20.4 Nm) to prevent risk of injury to riders.
7 Attach tow bar to child bike by lifting coupler L end of tow bar in one hand and lifting front of child bike with the other hand to position 7.1. Slide coupler
down, over receiver engaging them at curved ears 7.2. Lower both tow bar and child bike, keeping upward force on child bike, until fully engaged 7.3. Properly engaged, child bike front wheel is held above ground and coupler and receiver holes aligned for Quick Release installation. Child bike front wheel must be 3-5 (8 cm-13 cm) above ground M to prevent risk of injury to riders. See wheel height adjustment 10 if needed.

8 Insert Quick Release N, install adjusting nut O and lock. 9 6mm and 8mm Quick Release Operation To properly lock, place lever in open position P and hold, then Hand Tighten adjusting nut until it stops. Pivot
lever to closed position. Halfway closed, there must be firm resistance for proper locking. If resistance is not firm, open lever and Hand Tighten adjusting nut clockwise. Pivot lever all the way to closed position Q and lock.
10 If needed, determine distance to raise or lower child bike front wheel.
Raise Wheel Height about 2 (5cm) moving receiver from upper mount 5.1 to lower mount 5.2 or about 3/4 (1.9cm) for each shim added between receiver and upper mounted U clamp, 10.1. Lower Wheel Height about 2 (5cm) moving receiver from lower mount 5.2 to upper mount 5.1 or about 3/4 (1.9cm) for each shim added between receiver and lower mounted U clamp, 10.2.
11 To install receiver shim (s) R loosen all nuts, Do Not Remove, insert shim (s) where needed, between receiver J and U clamp K, align and tighten to 12 With child bike attached to tow bar, remove front wheel. Determine fork size and assembly needed.
7/8 Shim Set S, 1 Shim Set T, Oval Shim U, Small Fork Clamp V, Large Fork Clamp W.
specifications. Failure to adjust receiver angle properly can result in child bike being too high above the ground or too low to ground and can cause serious injury to riders.
13 Slide fork clamp up fork left side (right side optional) near top, facing bolt hole in fork clamp to rear, insert shim (s) if needed. Install ball socket bolt X,
washer Y and binder nut Z, Hand Tighten Only. Reinstall front wheel and align steering straight. Align tube clamp AA and fork clamp so stabilizer rod BB will pivot down and snap to bolt X and tighten both clamps. Bolt CC must be tightened 8 foot-pounds (10.8 Nm) and bolt X must be tightened 10 foot-pounds (13.5 Nm) to prevent risk of injury to riders.
14 Disconnect tow bar from child bike, slide to stored position, hole DD. Insert pin, and latch. Insert Quick Release into tow bar coupler for storage.
Warning, Excessive Quick Release clamping force may damage coupler end by collapsing it. Loosen left rear axle nut (right side optional). Place storage bracket EE between bike frame and axle nut FF, facing rear, Hand Tighten Only. Fold tow bar down to side, align storage bracket to receive tow bar, tighten rear axle nut and storage bracket assembly.
Operating Instructions Using Tow Bar
1. Unclip tow bar from stored position. 2. Remove pin, extend to proper length, insert pin and latch.

Mechanical Safety Check

Carry out the following safety checks before every ride:

Tow Bar

- Ensure all nuts and bolts are properly tightened. - Ensure all parts of tow bar have no damage or cracks. - Ensure all moving parts in universal joint have no wear. - Ensure safety pin and tow bar holes are not worn or damaged and that they fit together without excessive play. - Ensure coupler and receiver function properly and child bike is positioned properly, facing forward when attached. - Ensure Quick Release functions properly. - Ensure handlebar stabilizer assembly functions properly. - Ensure all storage clips function properly.

Failure to place safety latch over end of pin can result in pin coming loose and can cause serious injury to riders
3. Remove Quick Release from coupler end of tow bar. 4. Hold tow bar coupler end in one hand and lift front of child bike with other hand. Slide coupler down over receiver, engaging them at curved ears. Lower both tow bar and child bike, keeping upward force on child bike, until fully engaged. 5. Insert Quick Release and lock. 6. Unclip stabilizer bar, pivot down and snap to front fork.

Storing Tow Bar

1. Unclip stabilizer bar from front fork by holding stabilizer bar with fingers and pushing against fork with your thumb. 2. Pivot stabilizer bar up to stored position and clip. 3. Remove Quick Release from coupler and receiver. 4. Hold tow bar coupler end in one hand and child bike in other hand. Lift both up, slightly pushing down on child bike until disengaged. 5. Insert Quick Release into coupler end of tow bar for storage. Warning: Excessive clamping force may damage coupler by collapsing it. 6. Remove pin, slide tow bar together, insert pin and latch. 7. Fold tow bar down to side and place into storage clip.

Adult Bike

- Ensure seat post is not bent or cracked and is securely fastened into frame. - Ensure front and rear brakes work properly. - Ensure bike is in correct and safe working order. See adult bike Owners Manual.

Child Bike

- Ensure head tube and frame of bike has no sign of damage. - Ensure rear free wheel capability and brakes work properly. - Ensure bike is in correct and safe working order. See child bike Owners Manual.

Rider Safety Check

- Riders must wear properly fitted and approved bicycle helmets. - Never use off-road. Use only on smooth surfaces. - Never exceed maximum child rider weight of 70 pounds. - Do not ride on highways, in traffic, or on unsafe streets. - Never exceed 15 miles per hour using tow bar. - Never ride over bumps or curbs using tow bar. - Avoid cornering near objects. Child bike will track closer to objects than adult bike. - Never carry more than one child on child bike. - Never use tow bar with a motorized bicycle or vehicle. - Never use tow bar while carrying another child on adult bike. - Adult rider must be thoroughly familiar with all operations and controls (steering, braking, and gears) of adult bike before using tow bar. - You must allow for greater starting and stopping distances due to extra length and weight of child rider and child bike. - Adult rider must steady and securely hold adult bike upright before allowing child to mount child bike. - Never use when child is tired. Child must be alert and capable of staying seated, keeping hands on handlebars and feet on pedals at all times. - Adult and child rider must wear shoes that are securely fastened onto feet and that provide an adequate grip to pedals. Never ride barefoot or with sandals. - Riding at night is dangerous and should be avoided. Only ride at night with approved lighted system and correctly positioned reflectors on both bikes.

Service and Maintenance

All parts of tow bar and bicycles are subject to stress and wear and may require replacement after extended use to prevent failure. If a problem is noticed, discontinue use until problem is corrected. Failure to correct a problem can cause serious personal injury to riders and death.
- Perform mechanical safety check before every ride. - Look for scratches, cracks, bending and changes in color of metal or plastic which indicate fatigue or stress and replace worn parts. - Break in period: All bolts, nuts, pins, and other components may stretch and require readjusting after first ten hours of use. - Keep clean and free of dirt and water. Dirt and water can cause unit to wear prematurely and can cause corrosion which can reduce strength and life of the product.

Riding With Tow Bar

Locate a safe, flat, and level riding area with no traffic to become safely familiar with operation and feel of towing the child bike. First, attach tow bar and ride without towing a child on the child bike. Note how both bikes turn, lean and feel while riding, stopping and starting. Note how child bike tracks closer when turning than adult bike and requires a wider turn, when close to objects, in order to clear objects. Continue to ride with child bike unoccupied until you feel confident with your ability to safely operate stopping, starting and towing the child bike. Still in a safe area away from traffic, hold adult bike in upright position and allow child to mount child bike. You must always hold child bike steady when child gets on. Begin riding with the child at a slow pace and continue to ride until you are confident of both your abilities and the childs abilities to safely operate each bike with tow bar attached. Practice starting and stopping. Distances required will be much different than when you are riding alone. You must allow for extra weight and length when stopping and starting. Learn and understand these differences before attempting to use tow bar in general riding situations. It is important to teach the child to use brakes only when instructed before attempting general riding situations. Once you are confident of your abilities and the childs abilities to safely use tow bar you can then use it for more general riding situations. Never use tow bar if you have any doubts about your ability or the childs ability to handle general riding situations.
Limited Warranty S & S Industries, Inc. warrants this product, to the original purchaser, to be free of defect in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty is solely limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts and no transportation or labor is included. This warranty does not apply to any product which has been improperly assembled, improperly maintained, subject to abuse or misuse, involved in accidents, or altered or repaired in any way. This warranty ceases when you rent, sell or give away the tow bar. Liability for consequential damages is excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. Additional warranty rights may be provided by law in some areas. To obtain warranty service, purchaser must return the defective components to the place of purchase or contact S & S Industries, Inc., Sarasota, FL, USA at 941-316-9763 for the repair or replacement, subject to the terms and conditions as described above.

Extra Receiver Kit # 10230 Sets up an additional child bike for towing. Kit contains receiver parts for child bike.
Extra Seat Post Kit #10250 Adult riders can take turns towing a child bike by transferring tow bar from one adult bike to another adult bike. Kit contains seat post clamp, Quick Release and storage bracket assemblies. Colors: red, blue, black.
Center Pull Brake Adapter Kit #10270 Allows tow bar to be fitted on child bike frames with center pull brakes. Kit offsets brake cable allowing receiver to mount on head tube.
Flip-Up Training Wheels #10310 Necessary for children who use training wheels. No tools required, a hand-tightened knob is used to flip wheels up for towing and down when child is riding on their own. Warning Training wheels must be flipped up or removed when using tow bar.

1-1.07 25.4-27.3mm

1.07-1.16 27.3-29.5mm

1.16-1.25 29.5-31.8mm

O N 6mm QR

7/8 22mm

1 25.4mm

1.125 28.5mm

1.25 32mm

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