Pre-Race Kit / Bike Checks
Nothing can be more annoying at the start of an event than having your bike
rejected by a race machine examiner. If you check the points listed below
before a race, you could save a wasted trip, or a sudden dash for a tool kit 10
minutes before your race is due to start.
Tyres
This is probably most important of all. Check they are fitted properly -if they
move on the rim they will be rejected. They should be fully pumped, however
even a partially in- flated tyre if fitted properly, will stay on a rim. Check
if they are worn or cut by glass.
Bars & Stem
Check for movement but there is no need to use force.
Saddle & Pin
Check for movement however no undue force is required.
Brakes
Check brakes for undue wear, i.e. are they almost down to the shoe? Check levers
for tightness to bars, look in the hoods and see if the cables are frayed.
Check levers do not have undue travel, i.e. you do not have to pull them right
to the handlebars before the brakes operate. See that blocks are adjusted to
the rims and are not too high or too low. Check the stirrups have no undue
play.
Wheels
Check the cones are properly adjusted and the rims are not buckled. They should
not touch the brake blocks.
Gears
Check them by getting someone to hold the bike for you while you change the
gears. The main thing to look for is that the gear does not change too far in
and so touch the spokes. Gears should change smoothly.
Bottles, Pumps etc.
Check that they are securely fitted.
Headsets
Check the headset is not unduly tight or pitted by holding the front of the
machine off the ground and turning the handlebars -they should turn freely.
Check the headset is not loose by applying the front brake, there should be no
movement or juddering.
Spares
See that the spare tyre is roadworthy and can be securely fitted to the bike
(including spare wheels).
Kit
Make a list of clothing you normally race in and tick your kit off into your
sports bag. Don't forget your cycling shoes and crash hat. Pack your race
number with your licence and signing on fee. Don't forget your towel. Liquid
soap in a spray bottle makes a handy shower after a race until you get home.
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