Safety Equipment; If You Have A Fall - Mondraker Thundra R Manual De Usuario

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2.3 Safety equipment

WARNING: The area in which you ride may have regulations about using bicycles. It is your
responsibility to familiarise yourself with these regulations about using bikes and their
equipment. Observe all local laws and regulations about bicycle identification and lights,
wearing a helmet, riding on verges, pavements, bike paths and trails, and carrying children in
seats or towing them. It is your responsibility to obey the laws and be aware of penalties for
breaching them.
2.3.1 Helmet
Mondraker recommends all riders should wear a helmet irrespective of their type of riding. You will
need a helmet if you want to feel safe on your bike. Make sure you wear your helmet properly and the
strap is well fastened. Your dealer will recommend the helmet that best suits your conditions. There is
a great variety of models and all of them are approved to ensure your safety.
WARNING: Failure to wear a helmet when riding may result in serious injury or death.
2.3.2 Reflectors
Reflectors are another essential safety feature for your bike. They help other vehicles see you on poor
visibility roads. All bicycles have two reflectors per wheel, a front reflector and a rear one as standard.
If any of these reflectors are lost or damaged go to your dealer and get a replacement.
WARNING: Reflectors are not a substitute for required lights. Riding at night and in other
situations with poor visibility such as in fog or rain is dangerous and so you should use
both lights and reflectors.
2.3.3 Lights
If you intend to ride at night you should install lights on the front and rear part of the bike. There is
wide range of lights on the market although the most popular are battery-powered ones put on the
handlebar and seatpost. We recommend you go to your dealer for proper light installation.
2.3.4 Pedals
The platform pedals hold the rider's shoe by pins. Always make sure that you put the entire sole of
your shoe on the pedal so your foot does not slip off and the pedal hits your leg.
2.3.5 Protective eyewear
We recommend you wear protective eyewear every time you ride your bicycle. When you get up to a
certain speed the resulting wind can bother your eyes and reduce visibility. Protective eyewear also
guards against airborne dirt, dust and insects whose impact may have fatal consequences.

2.4 If you have a fall

First, check if you are hurt and treat your wounds as best you can. Get medical help if you need it. Then
check your bike for damage. After any fall, take your bike to an authorised Mondraker dealer for a full
check. Carbon fibre components, including frame, wheels, handlebars, stem, cranks, brakes, etc. which
have received a blow should not be used until they have been disassembled and thoroughly inspected
by a qualified mechanic.
WARNING: A fall or other impact can put extraordinary stress on bicycle components, causing
them to fatigue prematurely. Carbon parts which have received a violent impact and bent
aluminium parts can break suddenly. They should not be straightened because even after you
have done this there is still a high risk they will break. If in doubt it is always better to replace
these parts, because your safety is at stake.
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