• We recommend using a
bicycle helmet that meets
safety requirements and
standards
• You shall always follow the
road traffic and vehicle usage
regulations. The relevant law
in Poland is the Traffic Code
(Kodeks Drogowy).
• Please remain attentive
during the ride, particularly
under heavy traffic
• Only one person should
ride the bike at any time.
An exception to this rule is
travelling with a child in a
certified bike seat. Make sure
that the total weight of the
rider and the child is within
the bike’s maximum load
• Never ride a bike under the
influence of alcohol and/or
other intoxicating substances!
• Make sure you are visible on
the road. The bike should be
equipped with front and rear
lights or reflectors. Reflectors
(or reflective strips) should
also be placed on both the
front and rear wheels
• Be careful when riding on
wet or slippery surfaces,
such as after the rain. Under
such conditions, the braking
distance is significantly
extended
• Avoid braking suddenly
• Grip the handlebars with
both hands during the ride
• Do not grab hold cars or
other vehicles
• If your clothing has hanging
parts or is otherwise loose,
make sure that it will not
come in contact with any
moving parts of the bike
(the chain, the wheels or the
crankset)
• We suggest repairing and
maintaining in dedicated bike
repair shops. Performing a
regular service of your bike
will ensure your safety and
prolong the bike’s lifespan
• Do not repair the electric
parts of the bike yourself.
Bring it to an authorised
service provider instead
• Always use a soft, non-
abrasive cloth to wipe your
bike. Heavily soiled areas
may be cleaned with a mild
detergent
• To comply with Polish
Traffic Law, when you
use your bicycle on public
roads, the bike has to be
equipped with the following
accessories: front and rear
lights or reflectors, a bell, and
reflectors on both pedals and
wheels’ spokes
Safety rules