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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read the operating instructions carefully before use.
Please retain for future reference.
Maximum load including cyclist and baggage is 120 kg.
WARNING!
A bike is exposed to wear, like all mechanical equipment, when you use
it. Different materials and components react in different ways to wear and stress.
If the lifespan of any part of the bike (including the frame, forks and components)
has been exceeded there is a risk of the part suddenly breaking, and that you lose
control and fall off. Cracks, scratching or changes in colour in areas exposed to
high levels of stress indicate that the component has reached the end of its life and
should be replaced.
Check the following items before each use
• The rims are in good condition and undamaged. A worn rim is a safety risk and
should be replaced.
• Screw joints and components are tightened properly and not worn or
damaged.
• The sitting position is comfortable.
• The brakes work well.
• The steering is not binding or loose.
• The wheels are not warped and the wheel bearings are correctly adjusted.
• The wheels are correctly secured to the rear/front forks.
• The tyres are in good condition and at the correct air pressure.
• The pedals are correctly secured to the crank arms.
• The gears are properly adjusted.
• All reflectors are fitted.
• Following adjustment, check that all screw joints are correctly tightened and
that the cables are undamaged and correctly routed along the frame.
• We recommend that you leave your bike in at the cycle repair shop every 6
months for a service (more frequently if you cycle a lot or put a heavy load on
the bike). Complete the service record after each service.
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