Справочник Пользователя для Gary Fisher 2004 gary fisher bicycles
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CHAPTER ONE
Guide to Safe On-and-Off Road Operation
Check your handlebars and stem for signs of stress
or fatigue.
Carefully inspect your handlebars and stem for signs of
fatigue: scratches, cracks, dents, deformation, or discolor-
ation. If any part shows signs of damage or fatigue, replace
the part before riding the bicycle. Also check that the
handlebar plugs are properly inserted into both ends of the
handlebars, and bar-ends.
Check your suspension adjustment
Make sure your suspension components are adjusted to
your riding style, and that no suspension component can
"bottom-out", or be so compressed that there is no further
suspension travel or movement remaining. Suspension action
influences how your bike handles and steers, so its proper
adjustment is very important. If the suspension can be
compressed so that the fork can no longer move, its movement
will stop abruptly and could cause you to lose control. For
more information on proper suspension adjustment, refer
to
Suspension Systems
in Chapter 3, and also the
Suspension
Owner's Manual
which may have come with your bicycle.