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Power assist riding
If you have never ridden a bicycle without power-assisted training, please familiarize yourself with
riding a bicycle with power-assisted training in a place where there is no traffic. The power assist
device will only be activated when it is turned on and the rider is pedaling. Initially, the power-assist
intervention may let you feel a little uncomfortable, but the rider can adapt quickly. Before pedaling,
the rider should sit on the saddle.
The ride should start with the lowest level of riding assistance and practice daily riding scenarios, such
as:
After stopping pedaling, the power assist system may still provide assistance for a short time.
The distance per charge under power assist depends on following factors:
You should also pay attention to the following situations:
The braking or direction change of the preceding car and the approach of the following car.
The parked vehicles open their doors.
Pedestrians on the street.
Children or pets playing on the side of the road.
Potholes, ravines, railways, expansion joints.
Road or sidewalk construction, gravel or other obstacles that may force you to use the opposite lane.
Accident caused by dodging or being caught by a bicycle or loss of control.
In accordance with regional regulations, or following the direction of traffic, ride on designated bicycle
lanes or as close to the side of the road as possible.
Stop in front of stop signs and traffic lights. Brake at the intersection and look forward, backward, left and
right. Remember that riders are always the most vulnerable road users.
When turning or parking, use conventional gestures.
The earphones can easily block the sound of the siren, do not wear them when riding.
Traffic noise and siren may distract the rider from the traffic and may cause the rider to lose control.
Do not ride with passenger. Toddlers must wear a qualified helmet and use a properly installed child seat
or child trailer before they can be transported. For weight restrictions, please follow the manufacturer’s
recommendations for child seats or child trailers.
Do not bring anything that will obstruct the rider’s vision, affect the rider’s control of the bicycle, or be easily
jammed by the moving parts of the bicycle.
When riding, the bicycle can not be dragged by other vehicles.
Do not perform stunts, unicycle riding or jumping, otherwise the bicycle may be damaged.
Do not traverse road and perform behaviors which can not be predicted by other road users.
Ride with foreseeability.
Do not ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Try to avoid riding when there is the bad weather, low visibility, dusk. And don’t ride at night, or when you
are very tired, otherwise it will increase the risk of accidents.
Total weight of bicycle, rider and luggage
Speed adjustment
Tire pressure
Battery power level
Road condition
The weather
Tailwind, headwind
Personal energy
Get started
accelerate
brake
make a turn