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In this leaflet we describe and illustrate how to ride safely and keep your bicycle in a safe, trouble free operating condition.
Owner's Responsibility and Important Points
Your new Dawes bicycle is clearly marked to indicate that it has been manufactured to conform to one of four new
European bicycle safety standards , these standards have been developed and introduced into Europe and the UK to
ensure that bicycles manufactured in compliance with them will be as safe as is practically possible. please refer to the BS
EN sticker on your bicycle frame for the relevant safety standard.
BS EN14766; Mountain Bicycles.
BS EN14781; Racing Bicycles.
Before you ride your bicycle ensure that you are fully aware as to the type of use and the specific BS EN saf e ty standard that your new
bicycle has been designed and manufactured to by understanding the specific usage descriptions given below.
BS EN14766; Mountain Bicycles. (permissable total weight of rider + luggage + bicycle = 145kg)
These bicycles are intended for use off-road, on rough terrain such as coarse pebble tracks, forest trails, and other general off-road
tracks where tree-roots and rocks are likely to be encountered. The use of a bicycle off-road in hazardous conditions such as on
changeable and uneven surfaces can put very high unpredictable loads on the bicycle and its components. Lack of rider skill and
experience of these conditions can further increase these loads leading to the possibility of serious damage to the bicycle and injury to
the rider. Check with your dealer or manufacturer in regard to the suitability of your bicycle for such conditions and carry out more
frequent maintenance checks as advised within this manual.
BS EN14764; City and Trekking Bicycles. (permissable total weight of rider + luggage + bicycle = 145kg)
These bicycles are intended for use on public roads, paths or cycle tracks that are in good condition. Paths and cycle tracks can be
gravel or dirt roads with minor undulations and small potholes. Check with your dealer or manufacturer with regard to the suitability of
your bicycle for such conditions and carry out maintenance checks as advised within this manual.
BS EN14781; Racing Bicycles. (permissable total weight of rider + luggage + bicycle = 135kg)
These bicycles are intended for high-speed amateur use on public roads but are not to be considered as specialised
racing bicycles for use in sanctioned competitive events. Check with your dealer or manufacturer with regard to the
suitability of your bicycle for such conditions and carry out maintenance checks as advised within this manual.
EN14765; Bicycles for Young Children. (permissable total weight of rider + luggage + bicycle = 105kg)
These bicycles are intended for use by children on roads, paths and cycle tracks that are in good condition.Paths and cycle tracks can
be gravel or dirt roads with minor undulations.Children must, always ride within their own abilities and should wear a safety helmet at all
times.
Check with your dealer or manufacturer with regard to the suitability of your bicycle for such conditions and carry out
maintenance checks as advised in this manual.
• Carefully and thoroughly read this manual and follow the instructions. Your bicycle also comes with a manual pack
that includes component manufacturers supplementry sheets that cover features unique to your bicycle including
adjustment and general maintenance. Please ensure that you read and become familiar with their contents.
• Always wear a helmet approved to EN1078 when riding your bike, and follow the helmet manufacturer's instructions for
fit, use and care.
• Please read and familiarise yourself with the Highway Code which contains useful information on safe riding on public
roads. www.direct.gov.uk
• Any major service or adjustments on your bicycle should be carried out by a professional repairer; however if this service
is not available and you wish to make adjustments yourself, this manual contains important tips on how to do it.
CAUTION: Any adjustments you make are entirely at your own risk.
• To use your bicycle for freestyle and stunt riding, competitive events, off-road use or any similar activities can be dangerous
and you are warned that you assume the risk for personal injury, damages or losses incurred from such use.The Retailer shall not be
liable to the purchaser of the bicycle or to third parties for consequential or special damages.
• Bicycles are built with a variety of equipment and accessories, and you should familiarise yourself with their function and purpose, to
make sure you can operate them correctly.
• Do not ride your bicycle when any part is damaged. Take your bicycle to a dealer if anything breaks or bends. If you
are unsure as to how to carry out repairs or maintenance on you bicycle it is vital that you consult a local dealer for
professional support.
WARNING: Warning. As with all mechanical components, the bicycle is subjected to wear and high stresses. Different materials
and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in different ways. If the design life of a component has been
exceeded, it may suddenly fail possibly causing injuries to the rider. Any form of crack, scratches or change of
colouring in highly stressed areas indicate that the life of the component has been reached and should be replaced.
YOUR BICYCLE — OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY
BS EN14764; City and Trekking Bicycles.
EN14765; Bicycles for young children.
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