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8
A — The Basics
The location in which you ride may require specic safety devices.
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the local laws
where you ride and to comply with all applicable laws, including
properly equipping yourself and your bike as the law requires.
Gi Fly is an urban bicycle. As such, we recommend that you do not
ride on rough terrain. The bike was not designed for rough terrain.
If you choose to take Gi Fly off-road then the bike will break and
all warranties will no longer be applicable. Off-roading with Gi Fly
poses a serious threat to the health and well-being of the rider.
Gi Fly was designed specically for urban areas. It is not suitable for
aggressive riding. Do not participate in extreme, stunt, or compe-
tition riding with your Gi Fly. Whether you call it Aggro, Hucking,
Freeride, North Shore, Downhill, Jumping, Stunt Riding, Racing,
or something else: if you engage in this sort of extreme, aggres-
sive riding you will get hurt, and you voluntarily assume a greatly
increased risk of injury or death.
It is extremely dangerous to use the Gi Fly mobile application while
riding. Such behavior could result in serious injury and even death.
We ask that you stop riding and then congure the settings of the
Gi Fly mobile application.
It is absolutely essential to put reectors on your Gi Fly. Coun-
tries have different regulations with regards to types of reectors.
We have provided several different models of reectors. It is your
job to identify and install the appropriate model based on your
country’s regulations. See Appendix C to learn about the proper
use and application of reectors.
Observe all local bicycle laws and regulations. Observe regulations
about bicycle lighting, licensing of bicycles, riding on sidewalks,
laws regulating bike path and trail use, helmet laws, child carrier
laws, special bicycle trafc laws, and e-bike regulations. It’s your
responsibility to know and obey the laws..
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