Wheels inspection – Apollo Radius User Manual

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WHEELS AND TYRES

Wheels Inspection

Maintaining your wheels in prime condition is imperative for not only for riding efficiency

and performance, but safety as well. When inspecting your wheels look for the potential

hazards listed below.

Quick release: Caution: Quick release skewer levers should always read “closed”.

Prior to each ride check that these are set to the closed position and are at the correct

tension. Serious injury may result if these guidelines are not observed.

Axle nuts: Caution: Do not ride the bicycle without first ensuring that the axle nuts are tight.

Buckled Wheels: Prior to each ride test each wheel to ensure that it is spinning straight.

If the wheels are misaligned adjustment will be necessary. We recommend any

adjustments should be completed by a professional bicycle mechanic as it is quite

a complex task. In the case of buckled wheels that use rim brakes, braking

is adversely effected.

Broken or loose spokes: Caution: Damaged spokes can create severe instability and

have the potential to cause an accident for the rider. Before riding ensure that all spokes

are present, intact and are taut. Spoke repairs can be difficult and are best undertaken

by a professional bicycle mechanic.

Loose hub bearings: Caution: Do not ride your bicycle if the hub bearings are loose

or damaged. Check the hubs by moving the wheel from side to side. If movement

is detected adjustments will be needed.

Rims: Brakes can become ineffective if dirt or grease accumulate on the rims.

Check that your rims are clean and dry before using. Take care to prevent oil contact

on the rim braking surfaces when lubricating your bicycle.

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