- When riding in wet conditions, remember that the stopping power of your brakes
is greatly reduced and that the aderence of the tires on the ground is considerably
reduced. This makes it harder to control and stop your bicycle. Extra care is required
when riding your bicycle in wet conditions to avoid an accident.
- Always wear a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that has been approved
by ANSI or SNELL.
DO NOT RIDE YOUR BICYCLE IF IT DOES NOT PASS THIS PRE-RIDE TEST
CORRECT ANY CONDITION BEFORE YOUR RIDE.
- Be sure that all of the components of your bicycle, including but not limited to
your brakes, pedals, handgrips, handlebars, frame and seating system, are in
optimum condition and suitable for use.
- Be sure that none of the components of bicycle are bent, damaged or out of
alignment.
- Check to be sure that all quick release fasteners, nuts and bolts are properly
adjusted. Bounce the bicycle on the ground and listen and look for anything which
may be loose.
- Make sure the wheels are perfectly centred. Spin the wheel to make sure that
it does not wobble up and down or from side to side, that it does not come into
contact with the fork or the brake shoes, and that the disc does not touch the
brake calipers' pads.
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