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There may be additional risk to injury if you use your
Fuel incorrectly. This includes, but is not limited to:
• Jumping your Fuel
• Riding over debris or obstacles
• Performing stunts
• Riding in o-road terrain
• Riding fast
• Racing other riders
• Riding in unusual manner
The aforementioned examples add stress to each
part of your Fuel and can lead to long term
damage of the Fuel. Damage to your Fuel can
lead to an accident or increase your risk of injury. To
decrease your risk of injury, operate your Fuel
correctly.
WARNING
• Do not ride while intoxicated or while taking medications
which can make you drowsy and/or impair your
judgment.
• When approaching a turn or descent, decrease your
speed.
• Do not abuse your Fuel. Always look ahead to avoid and
anticipate any upcoming obstacles. The distance of any
upcoming obstacles will vary according to your speed.
• Use caution when you encounter road obstacles. If you
are going fast, even a small obstacle can create a
signicant impact to both you and your Fuel. If you are
unsure about your ability to safely ride over an obstacle, it
is best to either ride around it, or stop your Fuel, dismount,
and walk your Fuel around the obstacle.
• The natural tendency of riders is to move where they are
looking. Avoid focusing on obstacles, even if you are trying
to avoid them. Instead, focus on the part of the road
where you want to go.