TAKE A TEST RIDE
CLEANING
SAFETY
Once you are satisfied that the helmet fits correctly and that all straps
are properly adjusted and tightened, take a short test ride. Pay attention
to overall comfort and helmet stability while riding. Make any minor
adjustments to the fit pads and straps to improve comfort or stability.
Helmets are made of materials that can be damaged by many commonly
available cleaners. Petroleum based solvents or cleaners are especially
dangerous. They can damage a helmet so that its protective capabilities are
significantly reduced. Many times this damage is not visible. For best results,
clean the helmet using a soft cloth or sponge, warm water and mild soap.
STORAGE
After each use allow the helmet to air dry and then store in a cool, dry
place. Excessive heat can damage the helmet. In direct sunlight, dark gear
bags and automobile trunks can get hot enough to cause heat damage.
Damaged helmets will appear to have uneven or bubbly surfaces.
WARNING! DO NOT use heat damaged helmets.
1 Enjoy bicycling. Ride safely. You are responsible for
your own safety.
2 Always wear your helmet, even on a short ride. Many accidents
happen close to home.
3 Watch carefully for drivers turning left in front of you. Drivers often
report that they never saw the bicycle or the rider.
4 Wear brightly colored clothing.
5 Obey all traffic laws.
6 Don’t ride at night without proper lighting and reflectors. Watch for
parked cars. Doors often open without warning.
7 Pretend you’re invisible. Don’t assume that automobile
drivers can see you.
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