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Fifield Rogue Wave 750
Varying riding conditions
Wet conditions
Like any other moving object,
when it is wet or snowing, there is
less traction. This applies
specifically to the brakes on the
bike; they will not perform as well
as they do in dry climates. Be sure
to brake earlier because it will take
a longer distance to come to a full
stop. Ride at a slower speed and
try to be more visible.
Low visibility
Even though your bicycle
comes with headlights, rear lights,
and reflectors, in situations where
there is low lighting it may make it
difficult for people to see you. Be
sure to see and be seen in your
environment. Wear reflective and
bright colored clothing to enhance
visibility for others.
SAND/SNOW/MOUNTAIN
Riding
The fat tire bike has the
capability of ring in the sand, snow,
and on a mountain.
When riding in the sand. Keep
your bike in a low gear and keep
the bike moving. This will help you
float over the sand. DO NOT take
sharp turns, as the front wheel will
sink into the sand and cause you to
fall off the bike.
When riding in the snow,
remember that the 4” tires provide
grip, but unless they are studded,
ice will cause a loss of control.
Watch for ice and black ice. Similar
to sand riding, the bike will be able
to travel easily over packed and
powder snow. Keep in mind that
fast, jerky maneuvers will cause a
loss of bike control.
Mountain
The 4” fat tires give this bike
incredible traction through mud,
gravel, dirt, and rocks. However,
given the increased tire surface
are, it is important to avoid
pointed rocks, sticks, and curbs, as
these will tear the tire.