Transport of children
Before starting pedalling, check this
list:
• Is it the basket and seats correctly
secured?
• Is the kid in secure position to
avoid falls or slips?
• are you following weight
indications?
• Is the kid wearing the helmet?
• are spokes protected from
anything could get in?
• Is it the tire pressure correct?
• Is the weight within the
maximum allowed ?
• are the lights freely illuminating ?
Bicicapace offers different solutions
to carry kids thanks to special
accessories. Deciding to buy a model
than another one has to depend on
some factors:
• trafc rules of the country you are
going to use the bike
• number of children you need to
carry and corresponding weights
• rain accessories and appropriate
seats for the age of children
As recommended previously (“Good
transport”), it’s crucial that the rider
has sufcient condence in riding and
controlling the bike.
Setting in the right position the saddle
and, if necessary, reduce speed.
Transport of Bicicapace
By train: check transportation rules
before getting in, including possible
booking dispositions.
By plane: electric bikes are not
allowed to be carried on planes,
because lithium batteries are
classied as dangerous goods.
By car: take into consideration
the whole volume before carrying.
Immobilize the bike before using the
car. Bikes not secured properly can be
dangerous for people or other goods
inside the car. Before transport remove
the battery.
Moving bikes without wheels could
lead to damage to brakes.
Care instructions
Before maintenance or cleaning up, be
sure the battery has been removed
to avoid danger.
A bike purchased from the authorized
dealer is completely mounted and
ready to ride.
It’s necessary to have periodical
maintenance and cleaning in order to
make components last longer.
Do not use pressure washer or steam
cleaning system at close range.
Water can penetrate into seals leading
to damage for bearings.
Do not use detergents or chain oil
on brake’s seal or disc. It can lead to
accidents.
Make sure you have both sufcient
technical knowledge and right tools
for any kind of intervention on the
bike.
Store the bike in a dry and ventilated
environment, covering it with a towel.
Not using bike for long time could lead
wheels to lose pressure, check it before
using. Charge the battery of the stored
bike at 60% every 3 months of storage.
Go to the authorized dealer to have
a general check-up or ask him for
specic problems you noticed on the
bike.
Go to the authorized dealer in case of
strange noises or difculty in riding
or controlling the bike or using a
specic accessory comparing with the
purchasing situation.
Verify rules for front transport
of children in your country, as
well as age and weight limits.
Verify rules for back transport
of children in your country, as
well as age and weight limits.