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Figure 5.4
Figure 5.3
SECURITY
You just bought a new bicycle! Don’t lose it. It is advisable that 
the following steps be taken to prepare for and help prevent 
possible the:
•  Maintain a record of the bicycle’s model number. Serial 
number is underneath the boom bracket. Model number is 
above the boom bracket. Figure 5.3
•  Register the bicycle with the local police and/or bicycle 
registry. 
•  Invest in a high quality bicycle lock that will resist hacksaws 
and bolt cuers. 
•  Always lock your bicycle to an immovable object if it is le 
unaended. Keep in mind that individual parts of a bicycle 
may be stolen. Most commonly, if you lock just a wheel or just 
the frame, other parts may be removed from the bicycle. 
Although it is impossible to lock all the parts, it is suggested 
to lock the major components if possible. Figure 5.4
•  Use a lock that is long enough to lock the frame and both 
wheels if possible. Some models with quick-release front 
wheels allow the front wheel to be placed beside the frame 
so a smaller lock can be used to lock all 3 components. 
•  Be aware that a quick-release seat post can be stolen. It is 
recommended to remove the seat post and saddle and carry 
it with you if you believe that this is a risk.
Service scker 
and model 
number is located 
above the boom 
bracket area.
The serial number 
is located under the 
boom bracket.










