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AIPAS A6 - Passenger Positioning and Bracing

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Follow the stated weight limits for the bike and
accessories; do not overload Aipas A6.
Increased weight from a passenger will increase the time it
takes to slow the bike when braking. Plan your stops
accordingly and ensure both front and rear brakes are
properly adjusted,
maintained, and applied.
Ensure that both the rider and passenger a re wearing a
properly fitted and approved helmet.
Hold onto the bike when loading cargo and/or passengers.
Ensure passenger sits over or forward of the rear wheel.
Do not allow passengers to sit sideways or backward on the
rear cargo rack.
Do not allow passengers to stand or kneel on the rear cargo
rack or foot platform.
Ensure that passengers are safely seated before beginning to
ride.
A passenger should sit on the rear passenger seat directly
over or forward of the rear wheel axle, hold onto the
passenger handlebars, riders hips, or waist (but not
shoulders),and keep their feet on the foot platform when
the bike is in motion.
Since passengers sit behind the rider, they cannot see
bumps or upcoming turns; instruct passengers to brace for
bumps and be prepared for turns, braking, and other
maneuvers.
It is the users responsibility to ensure a passenger on the Aipas
A6 is adequately experienced and fit enough to safely
ride as a
passenger. Serious injury or death can occur if a passenger is
inexperienced, in poor health or fitness, and/or intoxicated, all of
which could impact their ability to ride as a passenger.
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