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Maintaining Your Bird One
· Like all vehicles, your Bird One will need maintenance from time to time. For more info on
maintenance, please review the Bird One Pre-Flight Checklist and Bird One User Manual,
which are accessible at support.bird.co.
· No zeros: Prevent delays by keeping your Bird charged.
· Clear Skies: Avoid riding your Bird during and after wet or extreme weather conditions (rain,
snow, etc.).
· The art of Bird maintenance: Examine the following Bird parts before every ride to keep your
Bird in great shape. As always, we’re here to help should an issue arise. Please email us at
hello@bird.co if you have any questions about your Bird maintenance.
· Hand brakes: The wheel should not rotate when braking—test it by rolling your Bird forward
and back while squeezing the brake lever.
· Tires: Make sure the tires are in good condition and still have sufficient tread.
· Fenders: Both the front and rear wheel fenders should be in place and connected securely
to the frame.
· Stee ri ng : Move the handlebars back and forth to check that the steering is tight. Also rotate
the handlebars to the left and right to make sure the steering is smooth and doesn't bind or
stick in any way.
· Gimme shelter: If you leave your Bird outside, keep it dry by placing it under a cover. Take
your Bird inside in case of extreme weather conditions and temperatures.

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