Common sense when ridding can safe your life!

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usflgMy experience showed me the hard way that common sense is the first thing to" check" before and during you ride. You know your bycicle and now that it has an engine "safety rules". It won't be long before some "LAWS" are made so why not start keeping it safe. The most important thing are the wheels. A low preasure will make the tire GRAB properly. To much air will make it skip so a tire gauge is a must. Some engines are EPA approved. Recomende due to the fact that contamination is under the federal and enviromental authorities watch. So lets start with an EPA certified engine.Keep it on the box until ready to mount. A good secure and reliable frame is important. This is what keeps you from the road! How about lightning? Well, look on auctions site and old parts stores and you might find a BIKE generator. They have power for front and back lights and work while you pedal. No batteries to worry about. But if you have a battrey one always have some spares in case it looses charge. Helmet might look unkool but is a must. You can break a leg and it will heal. But a head trauma can take you from a day of pleasure to a wheel chair or worst ,a bed for ever. So please use a helmet. Don't forget your emergency kit. Patches, pump,spare tube and some tool will keep you going. Is just common sense. You will see some people doing stunts and stuff. This are experience riders. You have to know your skills before going down hill. Keep it safe..duh.:-||laff.bf.