Cycling
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Cycling

CYCLING

Either this Merit Badge
or Swimming MB or Hiking MB
is Required to earn the Eagle Scout Rank


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Requirements revised on 01/01/98 are shown in bold underlined text.

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1.     Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur while cycling, including hypothermia, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn, insect stings, tick bites, snakebite, blisters, and hyperventilation.
2.     Clean and adjust a bicycle. Prepare it for inspection using a bicycle safety checklist. Be sure the bicycle meets local laws.
3.     Show your bicycle to your counselor for inspection. Point out the adjustments or repairs you have made. Do the following:
a.     Show all points that need oiling regularly.
b.     Show the points that should be check regularly to make sure the bicycle is safe to ride.
c.     Show how to adjust brakes, seat level and height, and steering post.

4.     Describe how to brake safely with foot brakes and with hand brakes.
5.     Show how to repair a flat. Use an old bicycle tire.
6.     Take a road test with your counselor and demonstrate the following:
a.     Proper mounting, pedaling, and braking including emergency stops.
b.     On an urban street with light traffic, properly execute a left turn from the center of the street; also demonstrate an alternate left turn technique used during periods of heavy traffic.
c.     Properly execute a right turn.
d.     Demonstrate appropriate actions at a right-turn-only lane when you are continuing straight.
e.     Show proper curbside and road-edge riding. Show how to safely ride along a row of parked cars.
f.     Cross railroad tracks properly.

7.     Describe your traffic laws for bicycles. Compare them with motor-vehicle laws. Know the bicycle-safety code.
8.     Avoiding main highways, take two rides of ten miles each, two rides of fifteen miles each, and two rides of twenty-five miles each. You must make a report of the rides taken. List dates, routes traveled, and interesting things seen.*
9.     After fulfilling requirement 8, lay out on a road map a 50-mile trip. Stay away from main highways. Using your map, make this ride in 8 hours.

* Bicycle must have all required safety features. It must be registered as required by your traffic laws.

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Scouts should follow the Bike Safety guidelines in the Guide to Safe Scouting, when working on the Cycling Merit Badge.  Those guidelines include the following statement:

All cyclists must wear a properly sized and fitted helmet approved by either the Snell Memorial Foundation or the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards.
The ANSI standards mentioned in the Guide to Safe Scouting have apparently been superceded by newer standards. For more information on Bicycle Helmets, we encourage you to look through the information on the web site maintained by the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute.

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BSA Advancement ID#: 39
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1996
Requirements last updated in 1998

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