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As required: If either brake lever fails the Mechanical Safety Check (Section 7.A), don’t
ride the bike. Have your dealer check the brakes.
Every 25 (hard o-road) to 50 (on-road) hours of riding: Take your bike to your dealer
for a complete checkup.
5.
6.
B — If your bicycle sustains an impact
First, check yourself for injuries, and take care of them as best you can. Seek medical help if
necessary. Next, check your bike for damage. After any crash, take your bike to your local bike
shop for a thorough check. In addition, contact the Bignay Inc. team.
Aluminum components, including frames, wheels, handlebars, stems, cranksets, brakes, etc.,
which have sustained an impact must not be ridden until they have been disassembled and
thoroughly inspected by a qualied mechanic. See Appendix B.
A crash or other impact can put extraordinary stress on bicycle com-
ponents, causing them to fatigue prematurely. Components suffe-
ring from stress fatigue can fail suddenly and catastrophically, cau-
sing loss of control, serious injury or death.
Warning
product will last the term of the warranty. Product life is often
related to the kind of riding you do and by the way you treat the
bicycle. The bicycle’s warranty is not meant to suggest that the
bicycle cannot be broken or will last forever. It only means that
the bicycle is covered subject to the terms of the warranty. Please
be sure to read Appendix A and Appendix B.

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