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05.10.07 - Cycling for
all – CAN-BIKE cycling tip #2
May 10, 2007
(Ottawa, ON) – Cycling for all – The Canadian
Cycling Association is pleased to communicate its second
CAN-BIKE tip of the season.
CAN-BIKE TIP #2:
Warm up the bike before
every ride
Bikes are fairly easy to maintain but still require
your attention to ensure a safe journey. Tires release
air, chains need oil, bells and brakes need to work,
and handlebars need tightening. The basics!
The ABC Quick Check is an easy way
to remember what parts of the bike need your TLC before
every ride. It takes less than a minute.
A – is for air. Check everything
to do with your tires and wheels and air pressure. The
valve must be straight out of the rim, not at an angle.
B – is for brakes, bars and bell.
The brake pads must be straight and grip the rim effectively.
The handle bars must be straight and tight. The bell
must work.
C – is for chain & crank.
Chains need to be lubricated & the pedals (cranks)
need to spin freely.
Quick – is for quick release. Levers must be
installed correctly and tight.
Throw in a ‘D’ for Drop: lift the bike
a few inches from the ground and drop it. If something
falls off…you might need more than a minute. Try
your breaks as you ride off.
If your bike passes the ABC Quick Check,
get riding. If something doesn’t seem right or
you suspect something is losing its grip, visit your
neighbourhood bike service centre. ABC Quick
Check is a smart way to keep your bike in good
shape and you safe. Get into the habit!
ABOUT CAN-BIKE
The CAN-BIKE safe cycling skills program is the standard
for bicycle education across Canada. CAN-BIKE Courses
teach riding skills, traffic analysis skills, and collision
avoidance techniques. They also provide the basics on
safe equipment, and a basic bike inspection. Regardless
of your experience, CAN-BIKE will make your cycling
more effective, and give you a greater sense of confidence
and control in traffic. Visit http://www.canbike.net/cca_pages
With generous support of Transport Canada’s Moving
on Sustainable Transportation program.
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