Wet Weather

 

- Ride more cautiously in wet weather.

 

Avoid sudden braking, slow overall riding pace

 

and approach corners more carefully.

 

- Brake sooner, stopping distance increases

 

in wet conditions.

 

- Remember pot holes and slippery surfaces

 

such as line markings and tram tracks all

 

become more hazardous in the wet.

 

Try to avoid where possible.

 

- Cornering traction will also be reduced in wet

 

weather.

 

Night Riding

 

- Wear reflective and light coloured clothing.

 

- Reflectors should be fitted correctly to the

 

bicycle and clearly visible. (Refer to Part 5

 

of this manual.)

 

Riding in the dark should never be

 

undertaken without fully operational

 

front and rear bicycle lights. The use

 

of bicycle lights is mandatory for night

 

riding in most Australian States.

 

- Attach a fully operational lighting set.

 

Lights should have a white front lamp

 

and a red rear lamp.

 

- Use a flashing rear light to improve visibility.

 

- Charge batteries if battery powered lights

 

are to be used. Check wiring connections

 

for dynamo powered lights.

 

- Avoid riding at night if possible. If not, slow

 

down and opt for familiar roads with street

 

lighting when able.

 

Pedalling Technique

 

- Place the ball of your foot on the centre

 

of the pedal.

 

- Ensure your knees are parallel to the bicycle

 

frame when pedalling.

 

- Keep your elbows slightly bent. This will help

 

to absorb shock.

 

- Learn how to use the gears correctly (Refer

16

to Pages 18-21 in this part of the manual).

 

RAOM0507

Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469

Updated 23/05/07

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