
YOUR
RESPONSIBILITIES
A lot of these items are common sense, and it may seem silly to include them in this booklet. In spite of this, when accidents
occur, usually one or more of these items were ignored. A little review of the basics canʼt hurt.
You must have the skill to operate the bicycle safely before riding in traffic. Every bike has different handling characteristics.
Take the time to learn the behavior of your bike. If you are riding a tandem or short-wheelbase bike, remember there is wheel-
overlap which means that your front wheel can strike your foot if you turn sharply. Practice in unobstructed open areas before
riding on public roads.
Always wear a bike helmet and use a rear-view mirror.
Check the operation of brakes and steering before each ride, along with tire pressures. Make sure all the clamps on the
handlebar and risers are snug. Inspect tires for cuts, bulges or excessive wear.
Maintain your bike. Donʼt unnecessarily expose it to the elements. Watch for corrosion. Promptly touch up any areas of paint
damage.
Do not overload the bicycle. RANS bikes are designed for loads up to 250 or 275 Ibs. (Check our web site for weight limit
specific to model.) Cargo may affect the handling of your bike. Be especially careful of any cargo or apparel that could
interfere with the braking or steering mechanisms or contact the wheels of the bike when in motion.
Aftermarket items such as fairings, tailboxes, body socks, pedals incorporating clip-in devices, assisted drive systems, and
other items not specifically engineered for your bike may adversely affect handling and safety, and are the sole responsibility
of the rider as to their suitability for use on a RANS bike.
Ride under control. This goes double for tandems. Avoid excessive speed going down hills. Ride slowly on damp surfaces.
Remember, you will need extra stopping distance when wheel rims and tires are wet. Be aware of drain grates, gravel or
sand, uneven pavement, wet leaves and debris. If your bike suddenly begins to handle differently, stop immediately and
inspect for problems.
Be sure your reflectors are correctly installed and not damaged or missing. Do not allow your reflectors to be obscured by
gear or cargo. Keep your reflectors clean. Reflectors are not sufficient for night visibility. Use powered front and rear lighting
for maximum safety.
Rear dropout
Short wheelbase bottom bracket
Long wheelbase bottom bracket
BIKE
ASSEMBLY
RANS Dealers have agreed that they will assemble and test each bike before
delivery. If you have received your bike in a less than fully assembled condition, it is
the dealerʼs responsibility to provide any necessary re-assembly instructions. If for any
reason you are uncomfortable with the setup of your bike upon delivery, donʼt ride it.
Contact RANS at (785) 625-6346
YOUR SERIAL NUMBER
AND
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
It is vital that you register your warranty with RANS so that you may be informed of
product safety actions or other issues that may arise regarding the maintenance and
operation of your bike.
PRIVACY
POLICY
It is RANSʼ policy to restrict use of warranty registration data solely to the RANSʼ
service department, unless the bike owner has specifically requested to be included
to receive marketing materials for RANS products. In no instance will any owner or
warranty data be offered to any outside entity, except in event of a product recall or
safety advisory.
SERIAL NUMBER: THE FIRST TWO NUMBERS SPECIFY THE MODEL, NEXT
FOUR MONTH AND YEAR, LAST FOUR IS MODEL #.
(e.g.V-Rex- Jan., 2005-1226)
ASSEMBLY
AND REGISTRATION
You will find your serial number of your RANS bike is embossed in one of 3
locations. (See Photos.) Please include your serial number with your warranty
registration on the warranty form enclosed with this ownerʼs manual.
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