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Merida CENTURION
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Please make sure the lights and the
number plate of your car are not hidden
from view. For some carriers, a second
exterior rear view mirror is required by the road
traffic regulations.
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Bear in mind that your car has a greater
overall height with the bike on it. Meas-
ure the overall height and place a sign
stating the height somewhere in the cockpit or on
the steering wheel so that it can be easily seen.
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If your bike has disc brakes, be sure to
mount the safety locks
(e)
before trans-
porting your CENTURION bike with the
wheels dismounted.
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Pull the brake lever and secure it with a
strong elastic strap
(f)
when transport-
ing a CENTURION bike with hydraulic
disc brakes.
By public transport
In the cities the regulations for taking CENTURION
bikes by public transport differ. There are e.g. some
places where you are only allowed for travel with your
CENTURION bike during off-peak hours and with an
additional bicycle ticket. Inform yourself in time about
the regulations of carrying the pedelec before you
start the trip!
In some countries trains
(g)
have special spaces for
the storage of CENTURION bikes and other things.
They are often at the front or end of a train and
marked with a bicycle sign.
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Remove, if necessary, any heavy or
bulky pannier bags
(h)
and baggage for
easier boarding and disembarking of the
train.
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Before you start your trip inform your-
self in time about the conditions of car-
riage and also observe the regulations
and rules about bike transport in the countries
through which you intend to travel.

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