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3. Are saddle and seatpost securely clamped? A correctly tightened saddle will allow no saddle movement in any
direction. See Section 3.B for details.
4. Are the stem and handlebars at the right height for you? If not, see Section 3.C on what you can do about it.
5. Can you comfortably operate the brakes? If not, you may be able to adjust their angle and reach. See Section 3.D
and 3.E for details.
6. Do you fully understand how to operate your new bicycle? If not, before your first ride, have your dealer explain
any functions or features which you do not understand.
B. Safety First
1. Always wear an approved helmet when riding your bike, and follow the helmet manufacturer’s instructions for
fit, use and care of your helmet.
2. Do you have all the other required and recommended safety equipment? See Section 2. It’s your responsibility
to familiarize yourself with the laws of the areas where you ride, and to comply with all applicable laws.
3. Do you know how to correctly operate your wheel quick releases? Check Section 4.A.1 to make sure. Riding with
an improperly adjusted wheel quick release can cause the wheel to wobble or disengage from the bicycle, and
cause serious injury or death.
4. If your bike has toeclips and straps or clipless (“step-in”) pedals, make sure you know how they work (see
Section 4.E). These pedals require special techniques and skills. Follow the pedal manufacturer’s instructions for
use, adjustment and care.
5. Does your bike have suspension? If so, check Section 4.F. Suspension can change the way a bicycle performs.
Follow the suspension manufacturer’s instructions for use, adjustment and care.
6. Do you have “toe overlap?” On smaller framed bicycles your toe or toeclip may be able to contact the front
wheel when a pedal is all the way forward and the wheel is turned. See section 4.E.
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