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NEILPRYDE Bicycle - Introduction and Safety; User Manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a brand new NEILPRYDE bike. We want to take this opportunity to thank you for your new acquisition and wish
you many hours of enjoyment with it. We have designed this user manual in order to assist you in the better understanding your NEILPRYDE bike, so
that you can achieve a high level of performance from it.
This manual will cover basic instructions for the maintenance and care of your bike, comprehensive information regarding the bike’s components,
general health and safety advice, as well as some useful tips on how to get more from your new bike. We recommend that you carefully read this
manual, even if you are a seasoned cyclist. The development and technology of bicycles has changed in recent years, so it is important for cyclists
to keep themselves informed.
Please be aware that depending on certain factors, for example the skill and experience of the person riding the bike, the instructions and advice
contained within this manual may require more detailed explanation. Certain kinds of jobs and upgrades will need extra or customized parts that are
not mentioned here. We will attempt to point out the most important things that you need to be aware of, but please note that we cannot teach you
everything about bicycle technology with this manual.
Cycling is a potentially hazardous activity, and so we hope that you will pay due care and attention to yourself, and anyone around you. You need to
be responsible and stay in control at all times while riding your bicycle. As with any sport or recreational activity, accidents can and do happen. There
is a risk of damage and injury – to yourself and to others. You assume the responsibility of these risks when you choose to ride a bicycle. Therefore,
it is wise to always take care when riding, being mindful of other cyclists, pedestrians, stationary objects and moving vehicles. Common sense says
that you do not ride after consuming alcohol or when under the influence of drugs. Not only is this illegal in some countries, it is very dangerous as
you will suffer from slower reactions. Do not ride when you are tired. Never carry passengers on your bike; it is designed for one person only. Finally,
you should always wear a properly fitted helmet and always make sure you have your hands on the handlebars when riding.
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