MECHANICAL SAFETY CHECK
Here is a simple, sixty-second mechanical safety
check which you should get in the habit of making
every time you’re about to get on a bike.
1. NUTS, BOLTS
Lift the front wheel off the ground by two or three
inches, then let it bounce on the ground. Anything
sound, feel or look loose? Do a quick visual and tactile
inspection of the whole bike. Any loose parts or
accessories? If so, secure them. If you’re not sure, ask
someone with experience to check.
2. TIRES & WHEELS
Tires correctly inflated? Check by putting one hand on
the saddle, one on the intersection of the handlebars
and stem, then bouncing your weight on the BMX Scooter while
looking at tire deflection. Compare what you see with
how it looks when you know the tires are correctly
inflated; and adjust if necessary. See Section 5.C.1 for
details and recommended tire pressures.
2. LIGHTS
We strongly recommend that children not ride after
dusk or before daylight. If you must ride your BMX Scooter
after dusk or before full daylight, your BMX Scooter must be
equipped with lights so that you can see the road and
avoid road hazards; and so that others can see you.
Vehicle laws treat BMX Scooters like any other vehicle. That
means you must have a white front and a red rear light
operating if you are riding after dusk or before full
daylight. Your bike dealer can recommend a battery or
generator powered lighting system appropriate to
your needs.
WARNING: Reflectors are not a substitute for
proper lights. It is your responsibility to equip
your BMX Scooter with all state and locally mandated
lights. Riding at dawn, at dusk, at night or at other
times of poor visibility without a BMX Scooter lighting system
which meets local and state laws and without reflectors
Is dangerous and may result in serious injury or death.
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