Mountain Bikes.
(Max weight of rider+bike = 320lbs/145kg). These bikes are intended for use off road on trails where tree-roots
and rocks are likely to be encountered. The use of a bike in hazardous conditions such as on changeable and uneven surfaces can put very
high unpredictable loads on the bike and it’s components. Lack of rider skill and experience of these conditions can further increase these
loads leading to the possibility of serious damage to the bike and injury to the rider. Wear a helmet at all times. Check your bike frequently
for loose or damaged parts and do required maintenance.
Trekking, Comfort & Cruiser Bikes.
(Max weight of rider+bike = 320lbs/145kg). These bikes are intended for use on public roads,
paths or tracks that are in good condition. These bikes are NOT intended for off-road use. Wear a helmet at all times. Check your bike
regularly and do required maintenance.
Racing Bikes.
(Max weight of rider+bike = 298lbs/135kg). These bikes are intended for high speed amatuer use on public roads,
paths or tracks that are in good condition. These bikes are not to be considered specialized racing bikes for use in sanctioned competitive
events. These bikes are NOT intended for off-road use. Wear a helmet at all times. Check your bike regularly and do required maintenance.
Children’s Bikes.
(Max weight of rider+bike = 231lbs/105kg). These bikes are intended for use by children in safe areas that are in
good condition and free of traffic. Children must always ride within their abilities and should wear a safety helmet at all times. A parent
should check the bike regularly and do required maintenance.
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER!
Reading and following the information and instructions in this manual are essential to your ability to ride safely.
1. It is the responsibility of the owner or in the case of a younger rider the parents of the rider to be certain all assembly instructions are
followed even if the bike has been assembled by the seller or a professional assembly company.
2. Brakes are essential to safety. Be sure they are checked and working properly before each use. Remember that any mechanical system
changes condition during use and must be maintained.
3. Rules for bicycle use (bicycle laws)vairy from location to location so be certain the rider knows and understands the rules that apply to
bicycle usage in your area. Wearing a helmet and using lights and reflectors are two examples of rules that make sense as safety precau-
tions at all times.
4. Know how to operate the bicycle and all equipment on it before first use and be certain anyone else allowed to use the bike knows as
well.
5. There are many different types of bicycles and often these types are designed for different uses. Make sure you know what type unit you
have and do not exceed its service limitations. Be sure you check and understand the bicycle classifications set forth below including size
of the unit which is proper for the rider to insure good control during use. Do not overload a unit with a rider which is too heavy or too large
and do not attempt to carry loads on the bicycle in excess of its capacity. Do not attempt to use street bikes for off road riding.
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