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never ride with wide-cut trousers or skirts that might get
caught in the spokes, chain or chainrings. To avoid any such
mishaps, use suitable clips or straps, if necessary
(a)
.
G
For increased visibility to other road users be sure to wear
bright-coloured clothing!
PEDALS AnD SHoES
Cycling shoes should be made of solid material to provide firm support
for your feet. In addition, they should have a stiff sole so that the pedal
cannot press through. The sole should not be too wide; otherwise you
will not be able to assume a natural foot position.
Special cycling shoes
(b+c)
are obligatory if your WHEELER city/trek-
king bike or pedelec is equipped with clipless pedals. These shoes have
small cleats that are fixed to the sole. They give you a firm connection
between shoe and pedal and allow an acceptable walking position.
The main advantage is that these cycling shoes and clipless pedals
prevent your feet from slipping off when pedalling fast or when riding
over rough ground. They enable you not only to push but also to pull
the pedals.
The usual way to engage with the pedal is to turn it from the lowest
position of the crank to the horizontal using the tip of the cleat and push
down on the back of it. Normally, the shoe engages with the pedal with
a click which you will hear and feel clearly.
The release force of clipless pedals is adjusted by means of an Allen
key
(d)
. If there are any creaking or squeaking noises occurring, some
grease applied to the contact points will solve the problem in most cas-
es. These noises as well as lateral play of the shoe on the pedal can,
however, be also signs of wear. Check the cleats at regular intervals.
G
Make sure the fastening bolts of the cleats are properly
tightened, as you will find it almost impossible to disengage
your shoe from the pedal, if the cleat is loose.
danger of an
accident
!
G
only use clipless pedals allowing you to engage and disen-
gage smoothly. A defective pedal or a badly worn cleat can
make the shoe disengage from the pedal. or unclipping the
shoe from the pedal is sometimes very difficult or even im-
possible. In both cases, there is the
danger of an accident
!
G
Taking up the pedals, engaging and disengaging the shoes
should first be practised when stationary
(e)
. Later on you
can refine your technique in a place clear of traffic.
G
Make sure that the pedals and shoe soles are always clear
of mud and other foreign bodies
and grease the lock-in
mechanism with lubricant at regular intervals.
I
Read the pedal manufacturer’s operating instructions and
ask your WHEELER bicycle dealer to inform you about the
different cycling shoe models.
ACCESSoRIES
In purchasing this WHEELER bicycle
(f)
you laid the foundation for
many years and miles of enjoyable cycling. Whatever you are planning
to do with your WHEELER bicycle, be sure to have the proper equip-
ment and to keep a few tips in mind. Your WHEELER bicycle dealer has
a variety of useful accessories on offer enhancing both your safety and
convenience.
Your WHEELER bicycle can be fitted with various kinds of accessories.
The requirements concerning accessories are different in each country.
Familiarise yourself with the relevant country-specific regulations and
comply with the road traffic regulations in your country. Any retrofitted
parts must be compatible with your WHEELER bicycle.
G
Unsuitable accessories may change the qualities of your
WHEELER bicycle and even cause an accident. Therefore,
before fitting any accessories contact your WHEELER bi-
cycle dealer and observe the instructions regarding the in-
tended use of your WHEELER bicycle.
A
Retrofitted accessories, such as mudguards, pannier racks
(g)
, etc. could impair the functioning of your WHEELER bi-
cycle. Ask your WHEELER bicycle dealer for advice before
mounting any kind of accessories to your WHEELER bicycle.
A
Before buying any additional bells, horns or lighting acces-
sories, inform yourself thoroughly whether they are permit-
ted and have been tested and accordingly approved for use
on public roads in your country. Make sure that any addi-
tional battery/accumulator-powered lamps are marked with
a wavy line and the letter “K”
(h)
.
a
b
c
d
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