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Bike Safety Bike Smart
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Types of Helmets Head injury is the leading cause of bicycle related deaths. 75% of all bike related fatalities could be prevented with a helmet. In Virginia, head injuries account for almost 39% of all bicycle hospitalization. Helmets reduce the risk of head injury by 85 and 88% respectively.
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Types of Helmets Bicycle Helmets - Labeled to met at a minimum CPSC standards - Often labeled to meet higher standards (SNELL, ASTM) Multi-Sports Helmets - Should be labeled as such - Still needs to meet CPSC standards for bicycle helmets Skateboard Helmets - Can look like some multi-sport helmets - Do not meet the CPSC standard for bicycle helmets - Designed for different types of falls
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Fitting Helmet Step One -Measure head for approximate size - Do not pick a helmet based on age but rather size - Helmet should fit comfortably, but not too snug - Use sizing pads to help create a good fit -When helmet is moved, eyebrows should move up and down
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Step Two -The helmet should sit level on the head -The helmet should be two finger widths above the eyebrow to provide the greatest amount of protection to the forehead/frontal lobe -Needs to be the finger width of the helmet wearer not the fitter
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Step Three -Center the left buckle under the chin -Most straps are a continuous loop and can be pulled from the back of the helmet to lengthen or shorten the chin straps -This is the easiest done with the helmet off
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Step Four -Slide the adjuster on both straps to form a “V” under the ear and slightly in front of the ear -This is very important to ensure that the helmet will stay in the proper position
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Step Five -Buckle the chin strap -No more then one or two fingers should fit under the chin strap
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Step Six -Open your mouth wide…… The helmet should pull down on your head. If not, tighten the chin strap. -Does the helmet rock back more than 2 fingers above the eyebrows? *Shorten front strap -Dows the helmet rock forward into the eyes? *Tighten the back strap This is an important step that is overlooked!
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Step Seven -All four straps should go through the rubber band and be close to the buckle to prevent the buckle from slipping.
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Bike Parts
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How To Size a Bike Straddle the top tube Both feet flat on the ground Lift the bike by the handlebars and the seat as far as is comfortable. - Road bikes should have 1 to 2 inches between the tire and the ground - Mountain or Hybrid bikes should have 3 to 4 inches between the tire and the ground
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How To Fit a Bike Seat Height: - With the ball of the foot on the pedal, there should be a slight bend at the knee when the pedal is at the very bottom of the pedal stroke. Seat angle: - The nose of the saddle should be level with the rear of the saddle. Handlebars: - When viewed form the side the top should be approximately level.
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ABC Quick Check - A is Air - B is Brakes - C is for cranks and chains - Quick is for quick releases - Check is for a brief slow ride
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Witch W ater = I dentification = T ire Pump = C hange/Cell phone = H elmet =
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Assessment ride Safety first Stay together Stay with teacher Stay under control Have fun
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