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Adirondacks Rental Bicycle Information Selecting a bicycle - Bicycles are sized by frame size. All the adult bicycles have 26” wheels. Frame size is either XS, SM, M, L, XL, and XXL. To determine the best bike for you - select a bike and stand over the top tube with your feet flat on the ground. Grab the handlebars and lift the front wheel off the ground. You should be able to lift it 2” or so off the ground before it hits your crotch. Helmet use in manda t or y . Helmets should fit snug on the forehead and the back of the head. With the chin strap attached, the helmet should not “roll back” off your head. Shif ting , You don’t have to memorize all the gears. Using the left hand shifter - the smallest chainring (#1) in the front is the easiest gear. The largest gear (#1), right hand shifter is the easiest gear . This combination - small chainring in front, large gear in back is the absolute easiest combination and is best for the biggest hills. For easier terrain and on the roads - use other combinations of the middle and large chainring in the front. Try and avoid “uneven” gear combinations - for example the small chainring #1 in front and a small gear in back #6 or #7. Shift to a bigger chainring in the front. Shift while pedaling. Most of the rental bikes have “rapid - fire” type shifters - one button moves the gear one way, and the other button moves it in the opposite direction. A quick spin in the parking lot will familiarize you with your bike’s shifting. Momentum - keep your momentum up to make it up hills. Anticipate the hill coming up and downshift - go to an easier gear. You can’t downshift when you are at the hill only before. Pay attention! Riding on trails requires con- stant attention to avoid roots, rocks, logs, and other obstacles. Stop riding to enjoy the view. Additional Information 1. DO NOT SHIFT GOING UPHILL - Serious damage to the bike’s drivetrain can result. Anticipate hills and shift before you get there. 2. Weight forward on the saddle for uphills, back or behind the saddle for downhills. 3. Use both brakes at the same time for efficiency. Left brake lever is the front brake - Right brake lever is the rear brake Avoid Front brake only use - it could lock the front wheel and propel you over the handlebars! 4. Know your limits! Walk! Do not attempt trails that you are unsure of or that are beyond your ability. 5. Do not remove any parts from the bicycle. Any cost incurred in repair or replacement will be charged to your bill. 6. Tool kits and pumps are available upon request. 7. Water is available at the bike shop, lodge, & North Acres 8. Please report any mechanical problems with a rental bike to a staff member. Also please report any dangerous trail conditions to the lodge or bike shop. Have a Great Day! Beginners - The easiest riding is on the roads in the area and the Old Faithful trail. Old Faithful is best ridden in the easy direc- tion (marked easy way bikes) and it begins near the ski shop. Additional easy trails are Apple Way, and Mt. View located near North Acres Farm. Int ermediat e & Adv anced - Sample Trapper Trail, Cougar, Blue Jay, Solitude - and mix it up with some single track trail sections. Ask at the bike shop for help in route planning - the variety is endless! Single T r ack T r ails - These trails are marked with numbers #1, #2, etc. Most of these trails are best as downhill rides but can be ridden in either direction. (the bike map shows downhill di- rection marked by an arrow). Use the ski trails for climbing, single track for downhills. Closed T r ails - Some trails are not maintained for summer use. Seasonally or temporarily closed trails will have a rope closing the trail. Do not bike on closed trails. Shuttle Bus Ser vice - Garnet Hill runs a “bike downhill - ride back” shuttle bus service on selected days. Bike riders can tour around the trails at Garnet Hill riding uphill and down, eventu- ally riding down to Rt. 28 and the pick-up location. Y ou must sign up at the bike shop to be picked up! Garnet Hill Mt. Bike Center 13th Lake Road, North River, NY12856 518-251-2150 www.garnet-hill.com MT. BIKE GUIDE &Trail Map The Garnet Hill cross-country ski trails, single track bike trails, and area roads combine for great mountain biking. Use this map and guide to plan your bike adventures. 2007 Garnet Hill Mt. Bike Center garnet hill garnet hill 2007

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Page 1: Know your limits! Walk! - Garnet Hill Lodge · 2017. 8. 1. · Selecting a bicycle - Bicycles are sized by frame size. All the adult bicycles have 26” wheels. Frame size is either

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Selecting a bicycle - Bicycles are sized by frame size. Allthe adult bicycles have 26” wheels. Frame size is either XS, SM,M, L, XL, and XXL. To determine the best bike for you - select abike and stand over the top tube with your feet flat on theground. Grab the handlebars and lift the front wheel off theground. You should be able to lift it 2” or so off the ground beforeit hits your crotch. Helmet use in mandatory. Helmets should fitsnug on the forehead and the back of the head. With the chinstrap attached, the helmet should not “roll back” off your head. Shifting, You don’t have to memorize all the gears. Usingthe left hand shifter - the smallest chainring (#1) in the front isthe easiest gear. The largest gear (#1), right hand shifter is theeasiest gear . This combination - small chainring in front, largegear in back is the absolute easiest combination and is best forthe biggest hills. For easier terrain and on the roads - use othercombinations of the middle and large chainring in the front. Tryand avoid “uneven” gear combinations - for example the smallchainring #1 in front and a small gear in back #6 or #7. Shift to abigger chainring in the front. Shift while pedaling. Most of therental bikes have “rapid - fire” type shifters - one button movesthe gear one way, and the other button moves it in the oppositedirection. A quick spin in the parking lot will familiarize you withyour bike’s shifting. Momentum - keep your momentum up tomake it up hills. Anticipate the hill coming up and downshift -go to an easier gear. You can’t downshift when you are at the hillonly before. Pay attention! Riding on trails requires con-stant attention to avoid roots, rocks, logs, and other obstacles.Stop riding to enjoy the view.

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1. DO NOT SHIFT GOING UPHILL - Serious damage to thebike’s drivetrain can result. Anticipate hills and shift beforeyou get there.

2. Weight forward on the saddle for uphills, back or behindthe saddle for downhills.

3. Use both brakes at the same time for efficiency. Left brake

lever is the front brake - Right brake lever is the rear brake Avoid Front brake only use - it could lock the front

wheel and propel you over the handlebars!4. Know your limits! Walk! Do not attempt trails that you

are unsure of or that are beyond your ability.5. Do not remove any parts from the bicycle. Any cost incurred

in repair or replacement will be charged to your bill.6. Tool kits and pumps are available upon request.7. Water is available at the bike shop, lodge, & North Acres8. Please report any mechanical problems with a rental bike

to a staff member. Also please report any dangerous trailconditions to the lodge or bike shop. Have a Great Day!

Beginners - The easiest riding is on the roads in the area andthe Old Faithful trail. Old Faithful is best ridden in the easy direc-tion (marked easy way bikes) and it begins near the ski shop.Additional easy trails are Apple Way, and Mt. View located nearNorth Acres Farm.Intermediate & Advanced - Sample Trapper Trail, Cougar,Blue Jay, Solitude - and mix it up with some single track trailsections. Ask at the bike shop for help in route planning - thevariety is endless!Single Track Trails - These trails are marked with numbers#1, #2, etc. Most of these trails are best as downhill rides but canbe ridden in either direction. (the bike map shows downhill di-rection marked by an arrow). Use the ski trails for climbing, singletrack for downhills.Closed Trails - Some trails are not maintained for summeruse. Seasonally or temporarily closed trails will have a ropeclosing the trail. Do not bike on closed trails.Shuttle Bus Service - Garnet Hill runs a “bike downhill - rideback” shuttle bus service on selected days. Bike riders can touraround the trails at Garnet Hill riding uphill and down, eventu-ally riding down to Rt. 28 and the pick-up location. You mustsign up at the bike shop to be picked up!

Garnet Hill Mt. Bike Center13th Lake Road, North River, NY12856518-251-2150 www.garnet-hill.com

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Page 2: Know your limits! Walk! - Garnet Hill Lodge · 2017. 8. 1. · Selecting a bicycle - Bicycles are sized by frame size. All the adult bicycles have 26” wheels. Frame size is either