|
|
2011
Cycling Merit Badge
|

|
|
|
Scoutmaster Bucky Comments: |
|
The
Cycling Merit Badge is not for the meek as there is a LOT
of bike riding involved in earning this Eagle Required
Merit Badge (other options are Swimming or Hiking)
If you like the Cycling Merit Badge, consider also doing
Personal Fitness and Athletics. |
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
BSA Advancement ID |
|
039 |
|
Created |
|
1911 |
|
Last Requirements Revision |
|
2005 |
|
|
|
|
|
Scoutmaster Bucky Workbook |
|
click
here |
|
Scoutmaster Bucky Class Preparation Page |
|
click here |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Scoutmaster Bucky offered this merit badge: |
|
Saturday May
21, 2011 |
Rockford, MN |
|
1 Scout |
|
Saturday May
8, 2010 |
Erik's Bike Shop -
St Louis Park, Minnesota |
|
20 Scouts |
|
|
|
|
|
Requirements: |
source: Boy Scout Requirements, 2011 Edition |
Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur while
cycling, including hypothermia, heat reactions, frostbite, dehydration, insect
stings, tick bites, snakebites, blisters, and hyperventilation
Clean and adjust a bicycle. Prepare it for inspection using a bicycle safety
checklist. Be sure the bicycle meets local laws
Show your bicycle to your counselor for inspection. Point out the adjustments or
repairs you have made. Do the following:
Show all points that need oiling regularly
Show points that should be checked regularly to make sure the bicycle is safe to
ride
Show how to adjust brakes, seat level and height, and steering tube
Describe how to brake safely with foot brakes and with hand brakes -
Show how to repair a flat. Use an old bicycle tire Take a road test with your counselor and demonstrate the following:
Properly mount, pedal, and brake including emergency stops
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
Properly execute a right turn
Demonstrate appropriate actions at a right-turn-only lane when you are
continuing straight
Show proper curbside and road-edge riding. Show how to safely ride along a row
of parked cars
Cross railroad tracks properly
Describe your state’s traffic laws for bicycles. Compare them with motor-vehicle
laws. Know the bicycle-safety guidelines -
Avoiding main highways, take two rides of 10 miles each, two rides of 15 miles
each, and two rides of 25 miles each. You must make a report of the rides taken.
List dates, routes traveled, and interesting things seen * 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 eight hours * The bicycle must have all required safety features. It must be registered as
required by your local traffic laws
|
|
|
|
this page last reviewed and updated -
May 2011 |
|