YOUR BIKE & YOU
Nobody ever forgets their first bike. It’s important you learn to familiarize yourself with
every piece of your new bicycle, in order to maintain and care for your new riding buddy!
Refer to this fun illustration whenever you need some direction.
BIKE
&
RIDI
NG
SAFETY
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BIKE ANATOMY
ABC BIKE CARE
BIKE
ANATOMY
ABC BIKE CARE
BRAKES
COGS
DERAILLEUR
CHAIN
AIR VALVES
CHAIN
RING COVER
CRANK
KICKSTAND
QUICK RELEASE
FOR SEAT
SHIFTERS
BRAKE LEVER
SPOKES
(BACK
GEARS)
REAR LIGHT
A
B
C
IS FOR
AIR PRESSURE
IS FOR
BRAKES
IS FOR
CHAIN
Check brake pads
for wear
Keep brake pads &
rims clean..
When riding in rainy
weather or through
the dirt.
Adjust pad position
if this happens.
Spin the wheel
and apply brakes.
Wheel should stop.
Pads should not rub
on tire or wheel
Test out
your brakes
If there’s less than
1/4 of the pad left,
replace as needed.
Chain Maintenance
Check your chain
for rust or dirt. A
clean chain is a
happy chain.
Smooth Riding
Use bicycle chain
lubricant to keep
it moving smoothly
and efficiently.
The ghost bike
Is your bike changing gears on it’s own?
Check for cleanliness, rust, and lubrication.
If you’re still having trouble, get your bike
examined by a professional.
Use a pressure gauge
This helps you measure
the right amount of air
for your tires.
Check tires for damage
or worn threads/grooves.
Replace if needed.
Fill the tires to listed pressure
Prevent flat tires
ROAD TIRES • 80– 120 PSI*
MOUNTAIN TIRES • 25–50 PSI
HYBRID TIRES • 40–80 PSI
CYCLEKIDS LIFE MANUAL
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