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Burley d’Lite Owner’s Instruction and Safety Manual
IV. Attaching the Wheels
First, verify that the tires are infl ated to 30–35 P.S.I. Next, tip the trailer frame on its
back end. If you are work ing on a rough or dirty sur face, lay down a cloth or other
protective barrier to avoid damage to your trailer. Move the quick-release lever
to the unlocked position and place the wheels into the dropouts, making certain
that the axles go all the way into the slots.
IMPORTANT: Wheels are dished off-center and must be in stalled so
that tires are offset away from side panels, closest to outer frame.
Dished wheels are a unique feature from Burley; they create a wider
track, and thus a more stable trailer.
Once the wheels are fully seated in the dropout slots, the quick-release lever
should be positioned so that it operates in the fore and aft direction. The lever
is marked for open or closed po si tions. Tighten the right-hand wheel by moving
the lever from the front (open) to the rear (closed) position. Tighten the left-hand
wheel by moving the lever from the rear (open) to the front (closed) position. Use
the thumb nut to adjust for correct spacing of the quick-release lever.
When properly ad just ed, you will feel re sis tance halfway through tight en ing the
lever (when the lever is pointing straight out away from the trailer). If you are
unfamiliar with the use of quick-release levers, contact your Burley dealer for a
demonstration.
The quick-release lever op er ates in
fore-aft di rec tion (with lever below
the axle). The drawing shows left-
hand wheel in the closed po si tion.
Correct
Wrong
open
closed
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