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We recommend against this type of riding because
of the increased risks; but if you choose to take
the risk, at least:
• Take lessons from a competent instructor first
• Start with easy learning exercises and slowly
develop your skills before trying more difficult
or dangerous riding
• Do stunts, jumping, racing or fast downhill
riding only in areas designated for this type of
riding
• Wear a full face helmet, safety pads and other
safety gear•
Understand and recognize
that the stresses imposed on your bike by this
kind of activity may break or damage parts of
the bicycle and void the warranty
• Take your bicycle to your dealer if anything
breaks or bends. Do not ride your bicycle
when any part is damaged.
If you ride downhill at speed, do stunt riding or
ride in competition, know the limits of your skill
and experience. Ultimately, avoiding injury is your
responsibility.
2.G - ChanGinG ComPonents
oR addinG aCCessoRies
There are many components and accessories
available to enhance the comfort, performance
and appearance of your bicycle. However, if you
change components or add accessories, you do so
at your own risk. The bicycle’s manufacturer may
not have tested that component or accessory for
compatibility, reliability or safety on your bicycle.
Before installing any component or accessory,
including a different size tire, make sure that it is
compatible with your bicycle by checking with your
dealer. Be sure to read, understand and follow the
instructions that accompany the products you
purchase for your bicycle.
WaRninG
failURe to ConfiRm ComPatiBility,
PRoPeRly
install,
oPeRate
and
maintain
any
ComPonent
oR
aCCessoRy Can ResUlt in seRioUs
inJURy oR death.
CaUtion
Changing the components on your bike may
void the warranty. Refer to your warranty, and
check with your dealer before changing the
components on your bike.