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SAFETY
Helmet:
Follow your local guidelines, please wear an approved helmet
while riding your bike if need to.
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of
where you ride your Bike and to comply with all applicable
laws.
Mechanical Safety Check:
Check the condition of your bike before every ride. Make sure no nuts, bolts or fixing
are loose, with particular attention to the axle nuts and handlebar stem. Make sure
the tires are correctly inflated to the recommended air pressure that is located on the
side wall of every tire. Ensure the brakes are in good working conditions. You must
have your bike serviced and checked by a qualified bike mechanic before 100 miles
(161 kilometers) of riding. This is a standard good practice for any new bike as cables
will stretch and components will "bed in". The service must include spoke tensioning
for both front and rear wheels.
Your First Ride:
When you buckle on your helmet and go for your first ride, be sure to pick an area
away from cars, other cyclists, obstacles or other hazards in order to become familiar
with the controls, features and performance of your new bike.
Additional Passengers:
The bikes are designed for one passenger only. DO NOT carry any additional
passengers on the front or rear of the bike.
Weight Capacity:
Bikes are designed with a maximum weight capacity for all models. Please visit
www.emmo.ca
for more detailed information on the load capacity of different
models. The rear rack maximum weight capacity of a bike (if applicable) is 25
pounds. Exceeding the maximum weight capacity can result in damage of the bike
which can lead to serious injury.
Tires & Wheels
Make sure tires are correctly inflated. Follow the recommended tire pressure on
the wall of the tires.
Make sure the tires are in good shape: spin each wheel slowly and look for cuts in
the tread and sidewall. Replace damaged tires before riding the bike.
Check if the wheels are straight: spin each wheel and check for brake clearance
and side-to side wobble. If a wheel wobbles side to side even slightly, or rubs
against or hits the brake pads, take the bike to a qualified bike shop to have the
wheel adjusted.
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