
Problem
Possible Reason
Possible Solution
Slipping Chain
Excessively worn or
chipped chainring
Replaice chainring
Chain worn/stretched
Replace Chain
Stiff link in chain
Oil or replace link
Non compatible
chain/chainring
Consult a professional
bicycle mechanic
Brake not working
correctly
Brake blocks worn
down
Replace brake blocks
Brake blocks/rim
greasy,wet or dirty
Clean blocks and rim
Brake cables are
binding/stretched/
damaged
Clean/adjust/replace
cables
Brake levers are bind-
ing
Alter brake levers
Brakes out of adjust-
ment
Center brakes
Frequent punctures
Inner tube old or
faulty
Replace inner tube
Tire tread/casing
worn
Replace tire
Tire incompatible to
rim
Replace with correct
tire
Tire not checked after
previous puncture
Remove any sharp
objedts from tire
Tire pressure too low
Infl ate tire to correct
pressure
Spoke protruding into
rim
File down spoke
When the brakes are
applied they squeal/
squeak
Brake blocks worn
Replace brake blocks
Brake blocks/rim
greasy,wet or dirty
Clean blocks and rim
Brake block toe-in
incorrect
Correct block toe-in
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SAFETY CHECKLIST
Safety checks are an important part of any ride. In conjunc-
tion with the recommended maintenance in this manual
it is also suggested that a thorough inspection should be
undertaken fortnightly, tightening all nuts and bolts, replac-
ing worn and damaged parts and ensuring all components
are in their correct positions.
WARNING:
Body parts and other objects should be kept
clear from the moving components of the bicycle
when in use, such as the spinning wheels and the
moving chain. When riding always wear appropri-
ate footwear – i.e. shoes that will grip the pedals
and no sandals. Refrain from jumping with your
bike. Jumping puts enormous stress on many
components of your bicycle, especially your front
fork.
Prior to every ride please complete the following safety
checks:
1. Brakes
• Check front and rear brakes are working correctly
• Check brake control cables for wear and ensure they are
oiled and properly adjusted
• Check brake control levers are lubricated and securely
fastened to the handlebar.
• Check brake shoe pads for wear and their positioning in
relation to the rims
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