Chopper & NightHunter
You ever run a quick safety check on a bike before a long run?
Sure. Before you hit the road, run a brief protocol: check the tire pressure, make sure both brakes engage fully, verify the chain is lubricated and not frayed, test the gears for smooth shifts, confirm the lights and reflectors are on, and verify that the seat and handlebars are positioned for ergonomic comfort. Do it in 30 seconds, keep a mental note of any anomalies, and if anything looks off, fix it before you start. It’s just another chess move to avoid a loss.
Sounds good. Just remember: if something’s off, tighten it up and hit the road. No point running on a bad chain or weak brakes. Keep it tight, keep it quick.
Got it. Tighten everything, run the checklist, then go. No slack, no excuses.
Got it. Tighten everything, run the checklist, then go. No slack, no excuses.
All set, then. We'll be ready for the run.
Sounds good. If anything goes wrong on the road, just let me know. Keep it tight and stay safe.