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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1.2 How may you ride your bicycle?
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Sit on the saddle or ride out of the saddle,
i.e. pedalling in a standing position.
Hold the left handlebar grip with your left
hand and the right hand handlebar grip
with your right hand. Place your left foot
on the left pedal and your right foot on the
right pedal.
Place your left foot on the left pedal and
your right foot on the right pedal.
Only use the bicycle as a means of travel.
2.1.3 Where may you ride your bicycle?
All our bicycles are divided into die-
rent categories. The category of your
bicycle can be found on the handover
certicate at the end of this original
operating instructions. In addition, the
category is marked on the frame of your
bicycle. A detailed overview of the cate-
gories can be found in chapter 4.1.
Risk of Personal Injury and Material
Damage!
Your safety on these roads and tracks
depends on your speed.
In the case of jumps and cycling at high
speed, or if you are riding in the bike-
park or downhill, there is basically a risk
of falling.
The faster you ride, the bigger the risk
you take!
Please note that all roads and paths may
be damaged and/or have obstacles.
In such areas, you should cycle particularly
slowly and carefully. Push or carry your bi-
cycle over such dicult areas if necessary.
Only jump and ride at high speed, when
you have rmly mastered this riding
technique and you are able to control your
bicycle in every situation.
When riding your bicycle at high speed,
with a sporty riding style (e.g. riding
fast over edges, speed reduction ramps,
bumps, etc.), or in the bike park, there is
always an increased risk of falls.
Adjust the use of your bicycle to your
riding skills and use the appropriate pro-
tective equipment.

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