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F. Downhill or Competition Biking
If you ride downhill at speed or in competition, you voluntarily assume an increased risk of injury or death. When
riding downhill, you can reach speeds seen on motorcycles, and therefore face similar hazards and risks. Have your
bicycle and equipment carefully inspected by a qualified mechanic and be sure it is in perfect condition. Consult with
expert riders and race officials on conditions and equipment advisable at the site where you plan to ride. For
mountain biking, wear appropriate safety gear, including an approved full face helmet, full finger gloves, and body
armor. Ultimately, it is your responsibility to have proper equipment and to be familiar with course conditions.
WARNING: High-speed downhill or competition riding can lead to serious accidents. Wear
appropriate safety gear and be sure your bike is properly maintained. Even with state-of-the-art protective
safety gear, you could be seriously injured or killed when riding downhill at speed or in competition.
G. Changing Components or Adding Accessories
There are many components and accessories available to enhance the comfort, performance and appearance of your
bicycle. However, if you change components or add accessories, you do so at your own risk. The bicycle’s
manufacturer may not have tested that component or accessory for compatibility, reliability or safety on your bicycle.
Before installing any component or accessory, including a different size tire, make sure that it is compatible with your
bicycle by checking with your dealer. Be sure to read, understand and follow the instructions that accompany the
products you purchase for your bicycle.
WARNING: Failure to confirm compatibility, properly install, operate and maintain any component or
accessory can result in serious injury or death. Changing the components on your bike may void the
warranty. Refer to your warranty, and check with your dealer before changing the components on your
bike.