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Are You a Safe Cyclist?

By Cherone, published Sep 11, 2007
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There is still plenty of warm weather left for those of you STILL considering digging out your bicycle from that dusty corner in the garage. For the enthusiast, expert or novice, there are a number of points to consider and act upon before embarking on your adventures. Ignorance is not bliss. Absorb all the advice you can get before heading off and having fun.

1. Don't leave home without a safety check of your bike and don't put your kids on a bike unless you've given the bike a once-over. Check the gear changes, brakes, seat heights and bell and make sure it will be a comfortable ride for all. Sometimes cogs, chains and gears collect sand and grit and do not move as well as they should, especially if they've been sprayed with certain products in the past. Take a puncture kit with you or you may live to regret your outing!

2. Fitness is probably one of your motivations for getting on the bike. Bike-riding is, after all, a wonderful way of staying fit. But do try to ride with others, as this will provide you with the motivation to go for a ride even on days you'd rather stay in bed. If you know you can't let someone else down, it keeps you accountable. If your buddy is of a comparative standard, riding with him/her will help push you to the next level. This is especially important for competitive riders. If fun is your main motivation for riding, other people will greatly enrich this too. You will make shared memories together, and time always goes quicker when you're with other people. From a safety point of view, having companions may save your life one day. If you have no option but to ride alone, please ensure you have told others of your exact route.

Are You a Safe Cyclist?
Are You a Safe Cyclist?

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