Apollo Radius Bicycle User Manual


 
Updated 23/05/07RAOM0507 Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469
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SAFETY CHECKLIST
Safety checks are an important part of any ride. In conjunction with the
recommended maintenance in Parts 4 and 5 of this manual it is also
suggested that a thorough inspection should be undertaken fortnightly,
tightening all nuts and bolts, replacing worn and damaged parts and ensuring
all components are in their correct positions. For further details please refer
to Parts 5 and 6.
WARNING:
Body parts and other objects should be kept clear from the moving
components of the bicycle when in use, such as the spinning wheels and the
moving chain. When riding always wear appropriate footwear – i.e. shoes
that will grip the pedals and no sandals. Refrain from jumping with your
bike. Jumping puts enormous stress on many components of your bicycle,
especially your front fork.
Prior to every ride please complete the following safety checks.
1. Brakes
- Check front and rear brakes are working correctly
- Check brake control cables for wear and ensure they are oiled
and properly adjusted
- Check brake control levers are lubricated and securely fastened
to the handlebar.
- Check brake shoe pads for wear and their positioning in relation to the rims
2. Wheels and Tyres
- Check tyre pressure is as recommended according to the specification
displayed on the tyre sidewall
- Check tyres for tread and ensure they do not have any bulges
or excessive wear.
- Check all wheel spokes are firm and are intact
- Check rims run true and are without any obvious buckles or kinks
- Check that axle nuts are tight. For bicycles equipped with quick release
axles, ensure locking levers are tensioned appropriately and in the
closed position.
3. Saddle
- Check the clamp underneath the saddle is firmly secured
to the saddle post
- Check frame clamping mechanism is tightly fastened
- Ensure that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen on the saddle pillar