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FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
5
RIDING AWARENESS IN PUBLIC AND CROWDED PLACES
Avoid high trac areas, and crowded places. If you must ride in
high trac areas or crowded places, always ride according to local
regulations, with awareness, and wearing full personal protective
equipment.
BE SEEN AND BE HEARD
Notify your presence when approaching a pedestrian of cyclist when you
are not seen or heard.
RESPECT PROTECTED, PRIVATE & INAPPROPRIATE LAND FOR RIDING
If you are approaching protected or private property, or land where
riding is inappropriate, please dismount your Dragony and walk.
BEWARE: BRAKES BECOME HOT WITH USE
When you ride your Dragony, your brakes will gradually heat up. Do not
touch the brakes during use and always give a cooldown period of at
least twice your ride duration before trying to touch the brakes.
REGULAR CHECKS
Regularly check the tightening of the various bolted elements. In
particular, the wheel axles, the folding system, the steering system, the
shock spring bolts, deck spring bolts, and the brake components. Always
check your brakes, steering system and any key components critical for
your ride before riding (lights, horn, brake levers etc).
As with any mechanical component, your vehicle is subject to high loads, stresses
and wear over time. The various materials and components may react differently
to wear or fatigue. If a component shows signs of having exceeded its life cycle, it
may break suddenly, risking injuries to the user. Cracks, scratches and discoloration
in the areas subject to high stresses indicate that the component has exceeded its
service life and should be replaced.

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