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3. Check that the Tyres are in Good Condition.
Check the outside of each tyre for signs of damage including cuts, deformation, excessive wear or
bald spots.
If you tyre shows any signs of damage, it must be replaced immediately. Do not attempt to ride the
bike with damaged tyres.
4. Check that the Wheel Spokes are Tight.
On each wheel check the tightness of the spokes. This can be done by gently squeezing two together
at time. If you notice any movement, the spokes may need tightening.
Repairing wheels and tightening spokes requires specialist tools. It is recommended that all wheel
spokes are tightened by qualified bike repair technicians. Contact your local retailer for more
information on wheel repairs.
1. Check the Frame and Forks for Signs of Damage.
Thoroughly check all the external surfaces of the frame for signs of damage.
This may include cracks, dents or bent mounting points.
If the frame damaged, do not attempt to ride the bike until it has been inspected by a qualified bicycle
technician.
2. Check that the Wheels are Running True.
Check the trueness of both the front and rear wheels as described on page 13.
3. Check the Condition of the Brake Pads.
Check all brake pads for signs of excessive wear. Replace badly worn brake pads immediately.
It is recommended that the bike is serviced by a suitably qualified bike technician every 12 months.
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Every Month (continued)
Every Six Months
Every Twelve Months
Routine Maintenance