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Section 17 - Rules for cyclists
- Keeping your bicycle roadworthy
- Bicycle checklist
- Protective clothing and equipment
- Cycling safely
- Rules on cycle tracks for other road users
- Cyclists on roundabouts
Bicycle checklist
Section 17.2 - Bicycle checklist
- Handlebars should be square with the frame and level with the saddle. Movement should be neither too stiff nor too loose.
- When on the saddle, both feet should just touch the ground.
- Your wheels should be straight and in line. Replace wheels if they are buckled or out of alignment.
- Tighten loose spokes and replace any that are damaged.
- Make sure your tyres are properly inflated, with a good tread.
- Make sure mudguards are secure and well clear of the wheels.
- Check your gears and get them adjusted when necessary.
- Check your brake cables and adjust them when necessary. Replace them when frayed.
- Make sure the closed ends of brake shoes face the front.
- Make sure brake blocks are close to the rim of the wheel. Replace worn blocks.
- Check pedals and replace them when worn or broken.
- Make sure your lamps are white or yellow to the front and red at the back. Use a red reflector. Replace batteries when necessary and clean lenses.
- Make sure your bell is within easy reach of your thumb.
- Oil all moving parts.
- Wear a cycle helmet at all times.
A bicycle should have the following braking system:
- If it has one fixed wheel or is designed for a child under 7 years of age, it should have at least one brake;
- If it is designed for an older child or an adult or neither wheel is fixed, it should have one brake acting on the front wheel and another for the back wheel.
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