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Legal Disclaimer
The Mountain Biking is a Dangerous Sport
The owner(s), organisers and members of Velocity Bikes
(Portsmouth) Ltd, Velocity Bikes Rough Riders (VBRR) MTB
Velocity Bikes Cycling Club (VBCC) Club and contributors
of this site do not accept any responsibility regarding
content, errors, omissions or the correctness of the information
contained in this site. Use the information contained herein
at your own risk. The owners and contributors are not responsible
for any loss or accident to you or to third-parties including
loss of business, loss of sale, equipment or property damage,
injury or death resulting from or to you or other third-parties
using the information contained herein.
Mountain biking is an exhilarating experience and is the
reason why many people become addicted to mountain biking.
However, it is very important that both beginners and advanced
riders always ride with the safety of themselves and others
in mind. In order to ride safely and to get the most out
of our recommended products, we recommend that you:
1) Always read the product instructions, safety warnings
and riding tips
2) Learn to ride your bike on easy terrain until you are
competent
3) Get expert advice on any aspect of mountain biking you
are unsure of
You should only attempt advanced mountain biking activities
such as steep roll-in's, drop-off's, getting 'air', jumping,
etc when you have become an experienced and competent mountain
bike rider. Always use the appropriate safety equipment
for each activity, which can include helmets, gloves, knee
pads and elbow pads. We strongly advise that you get expert
advice from your dealer before attempting any advanced mountain
biking activities.
Children under the age of 12 are capable of riding mountain
bikes but must be accompanied by an adult. Adults are advised
to ensure that children in their care are riding safely
and are in control of their bikes at all times.
Remember, you are responsible for the safe operation of
your bike at all times.
A mountain bike rider must be fit, healthy and be over
18 years of age. (Under 18's should have parental permission
and adult supervision).
Do not attempt to ride your mountain bike until you have
completely mastered control of the bike.
Never ride your mountain bike in congested areas with people
or solid obstacles around.
Never ride your mountain bike alone. Always have someone
watching out for you.
Mountain bike riding is a dangerous sport and can cause
injury or even death.
The owner(s), organisers and members of Velocity Bikes
(Portsmouth)
Ltd, Velocity Bikes Rough Riders (VBRR) MTB Velocity Bikes
Cycling Club (VBCC) Club and contributors
of this site cannot be responsible for any injuries or damage
(to people or property) caused through the following of
any advice or suggestions contained within www.velocitybikes.co.uk
The owner(s), organisers and members of Velocity Bikes
(Portsmouth)
Ltd, Velocity Bikes Rough Riders (VBRR) MTB Velocity Bikes
Cycling Club (VBCC) Club and contributors
of this site reserves the right to change or update any
information on its Web site, including but not limited to
general information regarding organised trips, lodging,
hotel and accommodation for 'events' prices, and booking
availability, at any time without prior notice. We apologise
for any inconvenience this may cause
The owner(s) & contributors, organisers and members
of the Velocity Bikes (Portsmouth)
Ltd, Velocity Bikes Rough Riders (VBRR) MTB Velocity Bikes
Cycling Club (VBCC) Club and of this site in its efforts to promote safe, fun
mountain biking and as a community service, displays and
allows to be displayed on its web site, various sports of
interest to its members and other non-members.
The owner(s), organisers and members of Velocity Bikes
(Portsmouth)
Ltd, Velocity Bikes Rough Riders (VBRR) MTB Velocity Bikes
Cycling Club (VBCC) Club and contributors
of this site assumes no responsibility for any events listed
or displayed, nor is it responsible for member or non-member
conduct before, during or after any of these listed events.
All mountain bikers undertake this sport at their own risk.
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