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By law a bike must always be fitted with brakes
and a bell. On public roads it is important to
take the following into consideration:
• As a road user you are obliged to be
familiar and to follow traffic regulations.
• We recommend that you always wear a
helmet when cycling. If you are under 15
and ride a two-wheeled bike you must by
law wear a bike helmet.
• Never leave a child on the bike.
SERVICE
Only use identical spare parts when replacing
parts that are essential for safety. This will
guarantee that the bike remains safe to use. We
recommend that you have the bike serviced every
six months at a bike shop (more often if you ride
it a lot or put a lot of strain on it). After adjusting,
check that all screw unions are correctly tightened
and that the wires are undamaged and correctly
drawn along the frame.
DESCRIPTION
1. Saddle
2. Saddle post
3. Quick-release lock, saddle post
4. Frame
5. Swivel
6. Handlebars
7. Front reflector
8. Brake wires
9. Front fork, rotational 360
˚
10. Front rim brake
11. Front wheel
12. Front pegs
13. Pedal
14. Pedal arm
15. Sprocket with chain guard
16. Chain
17. Back wheel
ROAD SAFETY
• Always wear a bike helmet.
• Follow local traffic regulations.
• Do not put anything on the bike that can
get caught up and obstruct the functions
of the bike.
• Do not ride on the same side as oncoming
traffic.
• Do not ride alongside another bike.
• Do not give rides on bikes not intended for
this.
• Do not swing out into traffic.
• Do not hang anything from the
handlebars that makes it difficult to steer,
or which could fasten in the front wheel.
• Do not hang onto another vehicle.
• Do not ride too close to a vehicle in front.
• Cycling in the rain or on wet roads:
– The braking power is reduced by
water and ice.
– Cycle more slowly in wet weather
and brake earlier than in dry
weather.
• Follow local regulations when cycling in
the dark:
– The bike must have a front lamp with
a white light and a back lamp with a
red light, in addition to the reflectors
already fitted on the bike.
– Wear bright clothes and a high-
visibility jacket if possible.
– Check that the bike’s reflectors are
correctly positioned, properly
attached, clean and not obscured.
Replace damaged reflectors
immediately.
• Any shock absorbers on the bike should be
serviced at a bike shop. See instructions
from shock absorber manufacturer.