Section 1: Safety Precautions; Fitting Your Bicycle For A Safe Ride - ProGear RIDEFREE Owner's Manual

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FOR ALL TYPES
Where a suspension unit, disk and/or hydraulic brake units, multi-gear hub, electric gear changing system, etc, are fitted, consult manufacturers specification
and warranty documents. For correct selection and repair advice, ask your bicycle retailer. Unauthorised work may limit or void a product warranty.
Not less than
1inch / 25mm spaces
WARNING: Handlebar handgrips or tube-end plugs should be replaced if damaged.
Unprotected tube-ends can cause injury. Bicycles used by children should especially
be checked to ensure bar end handgrips are in good condition.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.1 FITTING YOUR BICYCLE FOR A SAFE RIDE

To ride safely and comfortably a bicycle and its equipment must be matched properly to the size and
skills of the rider.
FITTING FOR LEG LENGTH
FRAME SIZE
14.5"
15"
16"
17"
18"
19"
20"
21"
22"
23"
24"
25"
MAKE SURE THE BICYCLE FITS
A bicycle that is too big or too small for the rider is hard to control and can be uncomfortable. If your
bicycle does not fit properly, you may lose control and fall.
RIDER LEG LENGTH
25 - 26"
26 - 27"
27 - 28"
28 - 30"
29 - 31"
30 - 32"
31 - 33"
32 - 34"
33 - 35"
34 - 36"
35 - 37"
36 - 38"
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