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Ensure your bicycle is the correct size and properly adjusted for safe and comfortable riding.
Prioritize safety by wearing a helmet and using appropriate safety equipment for all rides.
Understand and obey local laws, wear a helmet, and be familiar with bicycle controls.
Follow traffic laws, ride defensively, and be aware of road hazards and other users.
Adapt riding techniques and awareness for off-road conditions and hazards.
Understand reduced traction and braking in wet conditions; ride slower and brake earlier.
Check frame size for proper standover clearance to prevent injury and ensure control.
Adjust saddle height, position, and angle for optimal comfort, performance, and safety.
Adjust handlebar height and angle for comfortable steering and control.
Perform routine checks of nuts, bolts, tires, wheels, and brakes before every ride.
Familiarize yourself with controls, braking, and handling in a safe, controlled environment.
Take extra precautions for visibility and safety when riding in low light conditions.
Understand increased risks and required precautions for aggressive riding styles.
Ensure compatibility and proper installation of new components or accessories for safety.
Learn about wheel types, securing mechanisms, and safe removal/installation procedures.
Understand brake types, controls, features, and proper operation for safe stopping.
Learn how derailleur systems operate and the basics of shifting gears for different terrain.
Understand pedal types, toe overlap, and safe use of toe clips or clipless systems.
Proper setup and maintenance of suspension systems are critical for safety and performance.
Learn about tire types, pressure, and valve systems for optimal performance and safety.
Understand recommended maintenance schedules for owner-performed tasks and dealer checks.
Check for damage after a crash and seek professional inspection for safety.
Choose and use the bicycle according to its designed purpose to avoid hazards.
Understand that components have a finite life; regular inspection is crucial for safety.
Properly torque fasteners to ensure safety and prevent component failure.