
Proper way to set up back and bars
Improper set up
If you choose not to inspect your bike and breakage or
failure occurs, you are responsible and not Day 6 Bicycles
or the dealer you purchased it from. Be responsible and
safe – check your bike before each ride.
Bicycle Inspection
Before riding your Day 6, always inspect it to make sure all
parts are adjusted and working properly. The frame and
components are designed to be used in a responsible
manner on streets and trails. Day 6 bicycles are not
designed for racing, mountain biking, jumping, stunt riding,
riding with more than one rider, riding with heavy loads, or
any extreme type of riding or non-standard use and the
warranty will not cover any of the above riding types. You
are responsible for checking your bike before each ride and
on a regular basis to make sure that the frame and parts
are not cracked, loose, or broken and that they are working
in a proper fashion. Failure to inspect your bike could lead
to bike damage, severe injury, or even death.
NOTE:
For optimal performance the handlebars should be almost
parallel with the head tube. Having the handlebars too far
forward or backward will affect the steering and can be
dangerous. If they are too far back, they can hit your knees
while pedaling.
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