Usage Guidelines - ISLABIKES Creig Series Owner's Manual

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Usage guidelines

Your Creig 20 has been designed to be ridden on paved, unpaved,
gravel roads and off-road trails with moderate gradients. Contact
with irregular terrain and loss of tyre contact with the ground may
occur. Drops are intended to be limited to less than 30cm.
Your Creig 24/26/27 has been designed to be ridden on rough
trails, rough unpaved roads and rough terrain that require technical
skill. Jumps and drops are intended to be less than 61cm
(24inches). The maximum safe combined rider and luggage weight
limits are as follows:
Creig 20
Creig 24
Creig 26
Creig 27
Nothing lasts forever, including your bike. When the useful life of
your bike or its components are over, continued use is hazardous.
Materials and components may react to wear or stress fatigue in
different ways. If the design life of a component has been exceeded
it may suddenly fail, possibly causing injuries to the rider. Every
bike and its components parts have a finite life. The length of that
life will vary with the construction and materials used in the frame
and components. Your bike and its components are subject to
fatigue. With enough use at high enough loads cracks can develop
that could lead to failure. Cracks, scratches or a change of colour
could indicate that the design life of the component has been
reached and it should be replaced. Extra care should be taken
when inspecting parts that are subject to high levels of stress.
Please note your bike is not intended for the following types of riding:
Dirt jumping
Downhill
= 35kg
= 55kg
= 65kg
= 65kg
BMX
Enduro
Slalom
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