Before your next big bike adventure make sure you're well prepared. To help you, here's an essential checklist to make your trip safer and more enjoyable.
November 23, 2014
Before your next big bike adventure make sure you're well prepared. To help you, here's an essential checklist to make your trip safer and more enjoyable.
According to the Canadian Automobile Association, approximately 7,500 serious bike accidents happen in the country each year. Most of these accidents occur in the late afternoon, usually around the evening rush hour. Therefore, before taking a bicycle trip during this time, check your bike's lights.
Many motorists are confused when cyclists don't signal properly.
Important, too, is that you follow the rules of the road. As a cyclist, they apply to you as much as they do to motorists.
Brakes are some of the most important safety features, so be sure to check them before you go on a ride.
Keep an eye on the way your bicycle's tires grip the road.
You'll cycle with much more confidence and have more fun on bicycle trips if you know your tires can provide sufficient traction. Any bald spots or cracking on the sidewalls indicates the tires should be changed immediately, or you could risk getting a flat mid-ride.
Simply put, properly inflated innertubes allow you to go faster because you waste less energy when pedalling.
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