Bike Maintenance & Safety Tips

Maintenance and safety are top priorities at Bike to Cure.

We work with local municipalities, police officers and course officials to help create a safe experience for our Riders, however, everyone plays an individual key role.

Please take a moment to review and apply these Top 10 important safety & proper etiquette tips.

Always wear a bike helmet. Check your helmet condition before you ride.

Watch out at intersections. Confirm that it is safe to cross before proceeding.

Ensure your bike is tuned-up before you ride. Oil the chain, test gears and check brakes.

Use verbal commands and hand signals to alert drivers and riders when you turn, slow or stop.

Make sure your tires have enough air and carry extra tubes and a bike tire repair kit at all times.

Be predictable — Others expect you to continue straight ahead at a constant speed unless you indicate differently.

Bike lights help road users and pedestrians see you.

You should always pass others on their left. Say “on your left” out loud to warn them.

Keep ears free. Do not use headphones or cell phones while riding.

Announce hazards like potholes, glass, sand, etc. to other riders around you.

Remember, Bike to Cure is a ride not a race. Have fun, be safe!

Additional Bike Safety Resources

View a Bike to Cure Rider Safety video, that visually takes you through the importance of bike safety and proper bike etiquette.

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