| 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 |
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RAOM0507 | Apollo Bicycle Company Pty. Ltd. ABN: 60 001 914 469 | Updated 23/05/07 |