Raleigh None manual

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First, check yourself for injuries, and take care of them as best you can. Seek medical help if necessary.

Next, check your bike for damage. If you see any damage, don’t ride the bike until it has been repaired.

After any crash, take your bike to your dealer for a thorough check.

!WARNING: A crash or other impact can put extraordinary stress on bicycle components, causing them to fatigue prematurely. Components suffering from stress fatigue can fail suddenly and catastrophically, causing loss of control, serious injury or death.

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Contents Read it before you take the first ride On your new bicycle For multi-speed bicyclesGeneral Warning Contents Special note for parents Bike Fit Safety FirstMechanical Safety Check FirstFirst Ride Basics SafetyRiding Safety Wet Weather Riding Off Road SafetyOff Road respect Tighten any that are bent or loose Night RidingExtreme, Stunt, Or Competition Riding Fit Changing Components or Adding AccessoriesStandover Height Use your bike for jumping or stunt riding, read .F again Saddle PositionHandlebar Height And Angle Wheels Control position adjustmentsTech Brake reachFront Wheel Secondary Retention Devices Adjusting The Quick Release MechanismInstalling a Quick Release Front Wheel Removing a Quick Release Rear Wheel Installing a Quick Release Rear WheelInstalling a Bolt-on Front Wheel Seatpost Quick Release Installing a Bolt-on Rear WheelRemoving a Bolt-on Rear Wheel Brakes How Brakes Work Shifting The Rear Derailleur Shifting GearsHow a Derailleur Drivetrain Works Shifting GearsShifting Internal Gear Hub Gears Shifting The Front DerailleurWhich Gear Should I Be In? How An Internal Gear Hub Drivetrain WorksPedals Bicycle Suspension Tires Tires and TubesTire Valves ServiceService Intervals If Your Bicycle Sustains An Impact Page Raleigh America, Inc. Bicycle Limited Warranty