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B U R L E Y D E S I G N 4020 Stewart Rd. Eugene, OR 9 7 402 : P H 5 41. 687. 164 4 800. 423. 8445 FAX 541.68 7 .043 6 : burley @ burley.com : www.burley.com Cop yrigh t ©20 0 8 by Burle y Design LL C. “B urle y” is a regis ter ed tra dema rk of Bur ley Design L LC : 170128 Ma nual F orged S ta nda rd Hit ch r0 : R T F M R ev 05 .0 8 F o r g e [...]
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NO TE : The Burl ey F orged Stan dard Hitch is used for bicycles with either nut ted a xles F IGU R ES 1 & 2 or quick release assemb lies FI GU RE S 3 & 4 . Installation 1 . Remove a xle nut or rear quick release lever assembly from bike. 2. Match hole on flat side o f hitch upper arm to left (non-cha in ring side) rear dropout hole, and pl[...]