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the cable jumps out of its yoke or breaks.
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WARNING: Do not remove the front or rear reectors or
reector brackets from your bicycle. They are an integral part
of the bicycle’s safety system.
Removing the reectors may reduce your visibility to others
using the roadway. Being struck by other vehicles may result
in serious injury or death.
The reector brackets may protect you from the brake
straddle cable catching on the tire in the event of brake cable
failure. If a brake straddle cable catches on the tire, it can
cause the wheel to stop suddenly, causing you to loose control
and fall.
If you must ride under conditions of poor visibility, check
and be sure you comply with all local laws about night riding,
and take the following strongly recommended additional
precautions:
• Make sure that your bicycle is equipped with correctly
positionedandsecurelymountedreectors.
• Purchase and install battery or generator powered
head and tail lights which meet all regulatory requirements
and provide adequate visibility.
•Wearlightcolored,reectiveclothingandaccessories,
such as a reflective vest, reflective arm and leg bands,
reectivestripesonyourhelmet,ashinglights...anyreective
device or light source that moves will help you get the attention
ofapproachingmotorists,pedestriansandothertrafc.
• Make sure your clothing or anything you may be carrying
onthebicycledoesnotobstructareectororlight.
While riding at dawn, at dusk or at night:
• Ride slowly.
•Avoiddarkareasandareasofheavyorfast-movingtrafc.
• Avoid road hazards.
• If possible, ride on familiar routes.
F. Bicycling in Trafc
• Be predictable. Ride so that drivers can see you and
predict your movements.
• Be alert. Ride defensively and expect the unexpected.
•ReadAppendixBandlearntherulesforridingintrafc
which are illustrated there.
G. Downhill, Stunt or Competition Biking
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WARNING: Although many catalogs, advertisements and
articles about bicycling depict riders jumping, racing or stunt
riding, this activity is extremely dangerous and increases your
risk of injury or death, and increase the severity of any injury.
Remember that the action depicted is being performed by
professionals with many years of training and experience. Know
your limits and always wear a helmet and other appropriate
safety gear. Even with state-of-the-art protective safety gear,
you could be seriously injured or killed when jumping, stunt
riding, riding downhill at speed or in competition.
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CAUTION: Bicycles and bicycle parts have limitations with
regard to strength and integrity, and this type of riding can
exceed those limitations.