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ROTWILD USER MANUAL
injuring yourself and/or others in an
accident or fall, please take note of the
following points:
Always make sure your bike is in per-
fect technical condition.
Make sure you are familiar with every
aspect of your ROTWILD bike.
Always observe traffic regulations and
the laws of the country in which you are
cycling.
Do not ride where you cannot be seen
by other road users. Avoid the blindspot
of vehicle drivers.
Remember that the manoeuvrability of
bikes may surprise other road users,
and always remember that other road
users make mistakes too.
Develop a defensive cycling style and
match your behaviour to traffic condi-
tions.
Always keep both hands on your
handlebars – this ensures safe and fast
reactions to dangerous situations.
Ride carefully on loose surfaces, wet
leaves and wet roads; your wheels may
slip and skid.
Change down in good time before
tackling hills.
Never ride without an approved safety
helmet.
Do not race or ride downhill courses
where your wheels may lose direct
contact with the ground. Your bike is
not designed for jumps.
Shift your body mass as far back as
possible when braking on downhill
roads; in this way, you ensure safe
braking and avoid somersaulting.
If possible, always ride in a group;
there‘s always someone there to help
when needed.
Quick-releases
Loose quick-releases and/or screw and
bolt connections can result in parts co-
ming free from your bike. This could lead
to a fall or accident in which you and/or
other persons may be injured. So please
make sure that all quick-releases are tight
before each ride.
Headset
A stiff headset may lead to a fall or ac-
cident in which you and/or other persons
may be injured. Before every ride: Make
sure that your gearshift and brake cables
are not under tension and check the
smooth operation of your headset.
Helmets
In several European countries the wea-
ring of safety helmets is mandatory. We
strongly recommend the wearing of safety
helmets. They represent the best possible
protection for the cyclist‘s head. Please
note that this also applies to apparently
safe rides. The majority of head injuries
sustained can be avoided or prevented.
Make sure that the helmet you buy is
approved by ANSI, SNELL, ASTM, and
has a CE-Tested label.
Headphones
Do not wear headphones while riding. You
could overhear warning signals, e.g. car
horns or the sound of other road users,
and cause accidents as a result.
Screw tightening torque
Always use an allen torque wrench to
tighten the hex screws with the appro-
priate torque. If you don‘t, the screw or
bolt connections could work free and you
could lose control of your bike. This could
lead to a fall or accident in which you
and/or other persons may be injured.
Brakes
Wrongly adjusted or worn brakes can pre-
vent you braking in time enough to avoid
a fall or an accident in which you and/or
other persons may be injured. So always
check whether your brakes are functioning
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